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Head the finest print and recognize 4 re he would not and I told him | would ring ¢ landlord if he did not un LL5 STORY : IWFARMONT =: he ri k Pearl Elmquist Tells Inci dents of the Shooting Jealousy Was the Gause, | ; = ’ She Says. aepered that his parent | Jealous the w of a ne ‘ " polsons, erystalized to 4 { 4 kill because ‘ on vl ee ee ua t| OF GRAND ARMY William Eimqui der his young wif Bimaquist, in t mont hotel, Ni Tuesaday afternoon For the first time ce Kim quist shot ber th the right jaw and then fired two bullets int his own body with fatal effect, the young widow talked fully and ly of the dy today, With firm reticence 5 ‘uses to db parents or t Please don't father and mo’ weartly as sh elty hospital t the disgrace a my par T suppose they will he h ay # to know of th way. ff 1 get ont of this | may] go t my father and mother 1} can't tell After a few moments of silence she said “Poor Billy was so jealous of me that I could not walk down = the i A Street alone without his following SAMUEL R. VAN SANT me. At times Samuel R. Van Sant, former gow would make the most ridict harges agat "lernor of Minnesota, was elected for no earthly reason except that] grand commandership of the Grand he was jealous. Hilly and I were|Army. Ex-Gov, Van Sant became married at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.| 4 national figure several years ago om the f4t of last May |) by starting proceedings to dissolve thought a great deal of bim, and |the Northern PacifioGreat Northern the only reason I went to work merger, | Bere was because Billy did not ~~ | i secure regular employment He} Was a structural fron worker. His! lust job was on the Albambra thea tre. The money | earned working | @8 & waitress at the Dixie cafe was) 1 “About a week before he shot me we had words. At that time he with the words that he ‘wasn't go fae to leave anything beting' 1/°**T RITES OVER BODY OF ALEX, McDONALD HELD ’ be would kill me, I never gave the slightest cause to make/ @ame into the Dixie cafe, where | * . " " was employed. | was surprised to ne ral services for the late captain why he was sot at work. He sald|Holp, Fifth av. and Jefferson at.,| that the job on which he had been |:his morning at 10 o'clock The | always pat with his for our ex-) | iS LAID Ay f | fore up our marriage papers and | several private papers of his own was afraid of him. Several times he said that if I didn’t ‘straighten TODAY. gach an accusation. About 10) Attended by a large gathering of O'clock last Tuesday morning Hilly |friends, relatives and associates. ec him walk in dreased in his|9f police, Alex. McDonald, were held best suit of clothes. 1 asked him)|at the Charch of Our Lady of Good) working was finished. He watted| ey, Pather J. E. O'Brien conduct for mem nti! 1 was relieved, and) oq an impressive service. } then we walked together to our! fefore the service a squad of} room. Billy took off his coat, and| patrotmen escorted the bedy from} I saw two unaddressed letters IM/ine Collins undertaking establish | Bis inside pocket. | asked him (0/ mont to the church. The acting! whom he had written. pall bearers were Secretary of Po- He said, ‘Oh, | am writing to! hice 4. C. Sullivan, Clerk D. J. Drew fe a -_ 1 told ‘him /and Patrolmen Joe Mason, W. F. | BseM ass 4 mn town with & Sirl|Donian, W. L, Pendergast and J, A to help ber pick out some! woGrath. % ; Police Chief Irving Ward, In- T couldn't go. 1 asked him {© £°|apector ot Police John Sullivan, Geng wih if he thought he Captain of Detectives Chas. Ten coulda'y trans me. Ho simply re’ |nant.and Captains of Police Claude peated ftiat I could not_ so, and iG. Bampick, D. F. Willard and L.. J, ‘| | [Stuar& attended the service In full M. ti &Co uni! Interment followed at Calvary cemetery. e MENDINGTON' PROMS: The sweeping assertion that they mend everything but broken prom- ises, crockery and glassware is jus tufed. Furniture, trunks, side sad- dies, baby carriages, leather goods, aan —_— 1816 Be 1207 Second Ave. Opp. Hotel Savoy. To sell a pair of our high- grade French Kid Gloves, our own importation direct from France, is to gain a steady cus- tomer. The number of our customers last month was four times that of the month before THE QUALITY IS THE CAUSE. Martin's Perfecto, a glove made of the best French kid, perfect in style and fit, in all shades and colors, sold for more elsewhere, $1.00 a Pair Martin's Favorite, cut, beautiful finish and for its elegant Offers the Best Bargain light weight very suitable for| 8! sy. and know because Lam al d Carpenter and speak from expert summer wear, $1.50 A PAIR. |ence Kayser’s Silk Gloves, long],,,iv® been at It for yours, Have) ri we. It] and short, every pair guaran-|>*4 mws and Inditt ' on & fellow nore to une teed, at reduced prices, saw, but it makes the day's work easier and brighter to feel that] A poor you're using @ fine saw Hore is what I know about 8 monds Hand Saws. First, they look neat, have a carved and polished apple ban They are ude of! himonds Steel—it in the t yet Glassen that will enable you tol rand for saw making. The blades stant objects with equal facility. |are “Crescent Ground” for clear eclal $3.00 complete. Myers | Why! bindin In the cut theal Co. Hecond Flour 1414 Be y >on Bethe 4 ¥ geseod Floor, 31 sible with Sie Simonds Baw. Ih soe feut well-» soned lumber with w without a particle teeth and that m grinding that is right < 4 Simonds Dressing Tables) *"":”, Iron Bede, Ciiiffonters and | clearance all Chamber Far royvson — We nave you 30 per Waldert fatiding 7 Call at any of the following stores and look at this saw: UNION HARDWARE CO, STEWART HARDWARE CO. F. M. SPINNING, DAN E, ERICKSON CO, FREMONT HARDWARE CO, SIMONDS MFG CO., Beattie Office, 119 Jackson Street. ASSURED AT THE AYP. E. Director Dosch Takes Spe- cial Pr eca sure an Honest Judging of Exhibits, be made at the OMe expC uch group € opin wh to the exhib ther, When an} oded, three men} ly and he din in making tte ifeguard mont od, such an food} pen market f the juries is being made-this week, and the judging} will begin on Monday | The extreme prec cised, according to Col, Dosch, not because the exhibitors are not} but simply to protect the} exposition against any complainta| of disappointed exhibitors } SEATTLE MAN GETS SLIGE OF & MELON (Hy United Pree) CHICAGO, Aug. 19—Harry Clay-| burgh, of Seattle, was given 4 cash bonus of $7,500 at the annual ban quet of sale n of Sols, Schwab! & Ca., here eulng, Mr, Clay burgh ranked first of the shoe! manufac salesmen whol jeut a nm at b.| 000 jooman was also | made * + for Washing | ten and four adjoining states, with five assistants. MOTHER HUT, vay Is SHED SUSTAINS TWO FRACTURED RIGS WHEN THROWN FROM STREET CAR. In a desperate effort to save her baby from injury, Mrs. George Hanft, of Kent, sustained two frac tured ribe fast night when ale fell from. & wtréetcar at Third ay, and Jefferson st Mrs. Hanft attended the German day celebration at the exposition yesterday and was on her way home at the time of the accident When the street car reached Jef. ferson st. Mrs. Ha little baby io her to deacend the oa: Just os ‘Ishe was about to alight the car jerked forward, pitching Mra, Hanft headiong. Had the woman fallen with the baby under her the little tot mast have been crushed to death, but with a mother’s thought of protection for her child, she held the baby at arme’ length and strove to fall so that #he would bear the shock. In this cessful d the baby without a seratch. Mra. Hanft, how- ever, sustained two fractured ribs and other injuries, She was taken to the city hospital at Patrolman O'Brien's orders. Today she was resting easily while the baby is having the time of ite life toddling about the hospital corridors DON'T EVEN HAI TH SHY GOOD-BE When R. Finney, a Iaborer, re turned to his little cottage at 2636 Ervin at.. last night, he found the house looted of everything movable, ineinding hie wife. Just why Up desertion oceurred is a matter ¢ mystery to Pinney, He wants the police to find his missing spoune. ANOTHER STABLE SITE} Another stable site has been of- | fered to the city } A communication was received) by Counell Clerk Warson this morn. ing, from the Tremper Land com pany, offering a tract of land at th corner of Seattle boulevard—or Kighth av, §.—and Atlantic at, 120 by 330 feet anwant $10,000 to be paid upon de livery and the balance In 10 years} with Interest at 10 per cent per| annum Liked Them Both Kitty—H. had the impudence to a kine! | nd idea! What cheek He wann't par me out Kut he didn't —Comle Gute PROF, STEVENS Fourth and Pine, FAIA AWARDS | utions to In-f for $86,000. Of this i} THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGU A Memorable Occasion for PIANO BUYERS 1 Greate MIDSUMMER SALE The choicest pianos you ever at the lowest prices you ever heard of. Come and see; judge fi a believecom. parison will convince—that | w have long needed, long wanted—buy it now and begin a new I” is the word * y us—-MUST! MUST! 4S We must dispose of this enormous stock. From garret to cell z. Hundreds and hun. 4 freds of magnificently toned, beautifully finished, splendid, durable instruments—the most stupend ver shown are going at prices that astound even the piano trade. We must sell these pianos—that’s the reason. ¢, this stock is too large for us to carry, Come with the crowd to the Kohler & Chase Midsummer Sale. USED PIANOS NEW PIANOS SHOPWORN PIANOS A Bargain Here for Every Purse—Figures Talk—Read Here an Eloquent Story of Quality Pricing. This Sale Offers Extraordinary Both for Time and Cash Buyers Sends a Piano Home $5 and Up Monthly Pays for It like new ; in fact you would have tinguishing it from new ; $7 month y Pau? $450 Wheelocks rE: $45 fi $400 Zeck s upright Grand ig in a walnut case of sur $17 Largest Used $325 Barmore This is a square grand, used, not abused, and@ beauty, Its tone is exquisite in its sympa hint of it: S178) Ive 6 tency ease: & Olano wonder value at this exceedingly low price—§ qualities; ite action is a joy to trained 1 aan a nyt ait monthly fingers sold in other stores for $325; $5 monthly $165 iss Gubaat $350 See it! See it! $8 montlily Used Kayton For a Magnificent 4 $198 ver a Good $450 Fischer $385 Artistic Used $650 Player Piano csleihd ain upright a ction a Its condition is like new, including $25 worth There are qualities about this Piano that will You must see it to appreciate it. $6 monthli ar impress the real musician. He will declare, as we | Of music free estigate this; $10 monthly ei if do, that it is a remarkable value for $198; $5 $590 Met B inonthly $137 tx $325 Ivorson & Son Extra large size—latest design, longest base strings —largest sounding board—is like new—$5 monthly $178 C §200 D. S. Johnston Here's a good dependable Piano in splendid con- dition at a price that’s amazing; $5 monthly. $25 Siiiuy uses $5 Packard Organ Fully guaranteed, $3 monthly SANS fests. $700 Player Pianos This osed player piano would be a pride and joy This used piano, a baby grand, would be and joy in the most luxuriously furnished home, Bargains of this description are rare /@ls monthly, 4 i For a Mahog- $168 Sun" $300 D Here is a great bargain, only in use a fee | months, taken in exchange for a Fischer Player f Piano, finest possible condition. $5 monthly. $20 Siiotuy uses $105 A. B. Chase Just like new ; $3 monthly. in the most luxuriously furnished home; in other stores you would pay $150 more for equal quality ; $12 monthly $145 beienssci ues $300 Willard The striking beauty of the rich mahogany’ case enhances the other good qualities of this big bar- gain—it's like new, too, you know; $5 monthly ie These are great days in our piano warerooms. People are picking pianos from a most remarkable line of bargains. There are used. pianos from) , ‘ * he moat every well known maker. You are sure to find a piano to suit your ideas and pocketbook. Don't fail to come and learn how very economically’ long felt want can be filled. Unequaled New Piano Bargains We have decided to include in this great bargain sale 55 new pianos, the product of one of the most dignified high-grade manufacturers of New ¥ a beautiful collection, including fancy mahoganics, burled walnuts and golden oak cases, and a limited number of Art igns. These pianos ate panied by the unquestioned guarantee of Kohler & Chase and must be exactly as represented. Here is a beautiful piano in every respect, quality elsewhere for from $375 to $400. For a limited time only, your choice for $275, Terms $6.00 monthly. ; fay ities fo the Wor Rowman WERE POS HE WOU CAN'T CALL, WRITE ®t houtat & F.L.JORDAN DO YOU WANT TO BU RENT OR EXCHANGE REGISTERS? We are independent dealers hand: ' "si ere oe THE SUNDWaALL ene on | gat First Ave, Seattle, Wash, A ab DOWNING, HoPxsns @ RYPR, ten (Estaditened 3) | BROKERS All Summer Suits, Odd Pants, Fancy -—— Waistcoats and | pony eh Tamale Grotto And Factory, 1425 4th Aw oad Stocks, Grain and Provistons, m. toa Beth Phones 270. Private Wires (904-006-306 Alaska Bldg. T ON A NEW YORK 4 avoid inferior The Newport |}: ses * CAFE & GRILL ning oo A ee “ Goodbye 92.50 AND 83.00 sHons i RASTRAN SYSTEM |} Take Elevator to Third Floor. FIRST AND MADISON. I] one trial. one tent faw a Ss | B. & &, Shoe Store, 204 Ie: 7 | the rest | Hank Bldg. cor, Second and SS QDS S SDSS AED Main office, 219 Marlon street, We invite your inspection of our \ splendid line of new Fall Hand-Tai-. " 2 | lored Suits for Men and Young Men, Ts Wagan. pepensanions “aneaiie Stetson Hats and New Furnishings, means that the doster’e skill in pre shipments of which are arriving daily. se sHomMane Hit can't H shoes to fit you, get them made $3.00 Madam Paul Fe AMES OTREET. Wy 1823 Third Av. beysesetti33? rite 4 rr cian uns View Lots Near asi i al and careful attention Malis. Bring them tn for | Ovly #800: Terme, ga, & mination if you suapect| at this PRICE come (ott b | « : troub! ny Juat a few : i } . @ Oh ; roa ur charges are very po waning tance iy . | SCHUCHARD OYTICAL 00, | "inca Hs y his . 120T Second Ave. 1008 | | mented by the druggist’s skill in Special Showing of Hats | compounding, RAVEN DRUG CO, | 1416 Gecond Av. = Tailored-Ready Co. | Corner Pike Street and Fourth Avenue