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Wherever good cocoa is used it’s | stitute Victim in Place used often be | of Colorado Corporation ‘ ° Lawyer. cause each cupful || recommends an- other. The whole- If this was to be of a newspaper artich probably be publinte | title of “The Slaughter of a Fe | Judge, or How C. H. Hanford the Halt minority report of the committe purity of fon resolutions presented at Satur | day's seaston of the National Con servation congress.. Sometime dur |ing the early days of the session, at a gathering of three or four of 5 | COCOA | | If this lawyer in question had at | tended the congress, his anxiety to serve the corporations that pay him | would undoubledly have led him -ocoa linto a fight to condemn the Roose | vel Pinchot ideas tn regard to gov | recommends it to criminate in the No. 8 Bate clvee tan ininatan menial tbe selection of their The average yield of gress an opportunity to aba up & cocoa tree ly about | the leading spirits of the congress, | rem t was expressed that a certain | Colorado lawyer, representing spe clal interests, had failed to show }up in Seattle for the Conservation congress. Substitute Martyr, }some of the things that have not yet been brought to light when the Colorado lawyer failed to arrive. “Don't you worry,” said one of only deeply furrowed the gentlemen, “I understand Judge and contain 20 to $0 C. H, Hanford of Boattle ix dying to seeds (cocoa beans, ) be led to the slaughter. He'll do Just as well as our Colorado friend and will make more noise when he Nebts.” “Sure.” sald another one of those present at the gathering, “If Han ‘ford wants to be slaughtered, let's slaughter him,” Judge to the Fore, And so it inches in breadth, and look much’ like thick cucumbers, Don’t ask merely for cocoa—ask for Ghirardelli’. Do You Cook With Gas? Gas Range and Gas Water Heate: happened that ame a member of the m resolutions, and after the majority report of the resolu tions committee had been presented he arose from his seat in the con vention hall and * handed to the chairman a minority report bearing produce the happy combination the signature of C. H. Hanford. The of Economy, Ease and Comfort judge's resolution was all that water power trusts of monopolists might destre, He read it to the convention and then made a speech, closing with these words Seattle Lighting Co. Phones Ex. 75. P.-I. Bidg., Fourth and Union. night out over the Olympics, which all of you who had favorable view points must have witnessed. I saw PROMISE it from 1m home and aa I-gazed : ; upon it | wondered If It wis the erpeeans sacectine, that wy | ns |aire of the people of this country kory and glassware is jus-|,,0°*'2 rv 7, to bere all the water power with ee yt Pogo Louie the Olympic ina abound, tled up by the government theomal &, Realty Amertean Bask Dutidin _ Domai War © Bankrupt Sale antl2 000 stock: iP Clothing, Hats. and Furnishings at ra price. 24—PIKR AT —AT8 so that commerctal purposes.” He Saw it Alcs. Governor Pardee arose as Jud, Hanford rewimed hiv seat, a walking over to the rostrum, raised hie right hand slightly, and without further introduction, began: | *T, too, saw that sunset last night, M.A.GOTTSTEIN 2 FURNITURE CO8tg, VE BETWEEN “KE 4 Our Distributed Payments Plan The time is past when ft is longer considered a tign of cheapness or lack of dignity to buy handise on eredit, The world of commerce | based on credit—without It the volume of busl- would be cut down to a very amali fraction of the millions upon tallitons of dollars into Phich now runa every day. The trouble with most credit systems as ured in retail houses ie that they do not fully ineet requirements or the expectations of the individual a We believe we have the beat system ever devised. We knpw it is fair, Just amd lacking In any jonable features. We would be pleased to have you try it Ask for Mr. Gottstein. He bas personal charge of the department of accounts. touch with his customers and wants to get acquainted with you. He keeps tn 25 Oak Diner for $1 35 This chair is of a very attractive design. The cut is an exact repro. duction, but scarcely does the article justice, Strongly con- structed of se- lected solid oak Has cobbler seat ; full bent arms, well braced. Fin ished in golden oak, Excellent value at the reg ular price, $2.25 Not more than 6 to a customer the special pric $2.25 Center Table for $1.45 : ble ss an exceptionally good value; made Th San $2.25. Special for this we $1.45, jee a 2 Special Bedding Values for Tomorrow ‘ht and dark & with good tied with ts, covered th pure white, one piece c¢ cred with best silkoline, in very cotton and stit SLRS ity with pink ' “i ‘| apair..... $2.65 Fae 4 beer th pure white one-piece special .. . eee a good heavy qu in blue and white or pink and white ids. Special ae $2. Ind. covered with good German tick; 1098. O00 Feather » 1 sanitary a pair... $1.45 miled with g tee feathers; [HANF: ORD BLINDFOLDED | WAS LED TO SLAUGHTER Federal Judge We sa Subs |e one pound a year. It was no secret among those on] and third of every class of must a pelled to take several shots before 7 to 10 inches in ing for a scrap. | o feb « Emit} 9) their pace to a walk and consented length and 3 to 4 disappointed | Bana, Prof. J. J. r MOTT, FIREMAN, to go to police headquarters. All sa a cece Peer THE STAR—TUESDAY, RU CURE 31, 1909, COUNCILMEN WANT and 1 gaved upon it in all ito | thie vast wealth of power whieh ta ‘Two members of the council, | grandeur from the window of my | absolutely theirs today q dugene | Rotel boots f eauid Ger wat thie | y theirs toda Willlam H. Murphy and Bugene y | Left No Doubt. Way, have taken up the horse ©. the vant amount of power repre: | sented in the streams that come watering trough proposition and doubt as have asked the council to establieh pKaton If there | to the ayn, 4 been any athios of the WATERING TROUGHS) aah Ret Se ae | | Never Were So Many Homes Made Happy as During the down the sides o: the autiful | o founta f Y Ol tyle ul | Olympic mountains Just over the this doubt was dispelled by the} two fountulny of the old nly! awa Beek when Tweaked the frantic applause that followed the | the new ones from the Vulean Tron | | hich T watched the #un #0) Gnoning ‘arks of Gov, Pardee, | Works are finished, The counell| | down and the glory of the sunset " » be | t74 y Judge Hanford was plainly very | men ask that one be stationed at weene fade out aa darkness came, | isch @isturbed, and when at the| !Sth av, W. and Grand Boulevard | i “And an I gazed I wondered if| @md he failed to secure a second | 4nd the other at 24th av 8. and) the people of this couftry destred | t@ Mis motion for the adoption of | Jackson wt, Both Mr. Murphy und that th should be robbed of all| die Minority report, and the major-| Mr. Way state that they ve re] celved many communications from their constituents regarding the in wtallation of water troughs, and they think it a most vit man ner for the city to spend a small amount of money HEAVES A ROGK AT | thia vast power representing to fu | ity report went through with an ture generations millions of dollars, | dbanimous “whoop,” the men who I wondered if It was their deal hed prepared the scene of sldughter to give away for nothing to men | winked at each other and went out who would later » them all of | luneh. $e2¢s= SEATTLE HOUSE WINS HIS. PLEA TO BE | IN A-Y.-P, AWARDS) | LOCKED UP GRANTED The Jury on must aii inetruments — } o prHOree, Jat the A.¥.-P, exposition today re | see n with remore, PD. D.1 Hecause a bartender In a galoon turned Its awards to Director of Ix p< hp y clty malesman for! on sixth ay, 8, near King st, re the Mission Mixture company, of 115 West Ninth at, Low Ange Cal walked into police headquarters last night and informed Captain of Po fused to wet up the be ward Conwell, Edward Clark Winninghatm yesterday after. noon, one of the trio quietly #tepp hibits Henry B. highest priae fc parlor organs to Bt Dowch, giving the Janos, church re Music House For upright planoe and pipe organs, the firat nward wan to W, W. Kim- | lle 1 J. Stuart that he wanted £6) outside the saloon and returned, | ball @ Co, of Chicago. ye Bimeele Up carrying & cobblestone. Taking The National Phonograph com 1 collected $61 a few week 4°) careful alm, the stone carrier | pany wine first place for phono pe Angeles and ekipped out.” ©X- | heaved it at the bartender, His alm graphs using cylinder records 1 Brown, “It has been prey-lwas good, and thb bartender re-| hibiting the Edison machine, ‘The | Me OF my mind and I can't keep | ceived the cobblestone squarely on umbia Phonograph company tod 3 P ne the eye t place for dinc hines | Brown was accommodated. Me} patrolmen Landon and Holm The awards covered first, secand | will be held pending advices from | came up on the run, but were com the Low Angeles police, Mia de oometaston she Bs NAME OF FIRE VICTIM |*"“ rede se ie ripcpec de Bias BEACON HLL CAR | azar ow AENSAPER MAN ML CRASHES INTO HACK (| trnuv: nd senoce st. carly Sunday morning, was yesterday identified as G0 10 PORTO Alco Shortly after 10 o'clock last yven- | At of Owen McDermott, a marine ing @ Bow Hitt car, with Motor. | fteman. }inan F. W, Fynes and Conductor G.| Deputy Coroner Will Borthwick|* Within two woeks A. F. Sawyer, W. Durali in charge, ran into a hack called several of MeDermott’s friends|a newspaper publi vr of Seattle, in which a Mra. Butler wan riding, | to the Butterworth morgue yester- Judge | “There was @ beautiful sunset last | it could not be used for! at Becond and Jackson at. Tue hack,| @4¥ and they were positive that the} San Juan, of which he was re which was driven by ©. D. Morris, | 0OdY wae that of McDermott, As] cer commissioned auditor. Mr. d Mra. Butler wan| fr ax is known the dead Sawyer was born to Millbury, eked UNconsclous, and revived | MY Felatives near Beattte. Mass, in 1869 and came to Seattle e has been acting Post-intelligen: | will be cared for by the local chap ter of the marine firemen's union. in 1899, where an secretary of th cer Pub, Co. Jontic | morning after being taken to the Ma hotel, but left there sro HARD HEARTED MAN ra to Kd-} Hens and} nal will leave for Porto Rico, capital of | | Last Week There has been many a home that has wished for a piano that now has one, and many a home should have a piano, You can now afford one and you will have less than one-balf to pay than if you were paying ina regular way. We mean by that planos are being sold for less than one-half their real value and we accept terms as low as $1.25 per week, Think what this means to you. It will take you less than one-half the time to pay for the same kind of a piano by making payments of $5.00 per month, which equals $10.00 per month at any other time. If you are figuring on buying a piano and paying $10.00 per month payments, an instrument that will cost $400.00, it will take you over three years to pay for. By buy- ing now, you will get it paid for in less than two years at the price we are selling them for. If this appeals to you, see that you call today without fail. * We still have oak, walnut and mahogany cases to select from. Open in the evening until 10 o'clock. Jno. C. Walling, 1%4 blocks from P. O. and '%4 block from the new Whhke building. ceeeeessvaveyseey HIRRIMIN HAS, NOT ” * * BANK CLEARINGS. E. 4 J, ARE W a Seattle. *| BEE ® Hale * 321,251.56 @| * Tacoma. * ® Clearings today $870,064.00 &) (My United Press.) y "? nme # Balances daheeee %| OMAHA, Nob, Aug. 81—<“Horrt init: tere round ia an het * Portland, man has not been off the job,” de living beside the body of a man dis- | & Clearings today ..#1 cared Vice Preaident Mobler, of! covered in the brush near Foster & Balances ......645 & the Union Pacific, here today Inf yesterday. The body had been| e reply to the question when Harri there about four months. Two gold | SPEER ee ee man would return to work rings adorned one of the fingers | | Mobley received a letter from) ie was of short stature, medium | Letter Carriers Meet. Harriman today whiefl was’ matied | niient and bad curly hair. Ho had! ST. PAUL, Aug. 3i--The 17th| from Arden, but he refused to KIV8] worn new whocss The body Is at biennial convention of the National |out excerpts from the communtic Association of Petter Carriers|ton but sald that the magnates | opened here yesterday [physical condition i# not alarmfng aap ambos SEATTLE DAY TKKET SALE Seattle Day tickets should be purchased now. the H. 8, Nolee undertaking estab- idefuificafion Whether the man was murdered ov committed suicide has not been learned. ¢ wales are increasing rapidly at the down-town banks, and at the Seattle Day TO STATE ASYLUR headquarters at the Chamber of Gom| In order go assist the exposition in the sale of the tic ncles have been estab- August Toellner, at one tne a clerk in the postoffice, an exnews- paper man and notary public, wae adjudged infane this morning ip the superior court and eommitted to the West Washington howpital for the insane at Fort Stellacwom. IN. HONOR:OF ECCLES. *liehed in the downtown busines Where Tickets aes Be Purchased. FW. Keyes Dru Lowman &@ Hanford Co, Ave Co., 27 First Ave 16 Pivet ‘The Khodes Company, 1821-26 Beoond | ave The Grote-Rankin Oo, 1407-11 Bee on, 120 Firat Aye mer & Co, Firat arly 1436 Second Ave | ‘Becond Ave Drug Co" areacy. » 1112 Beeond Ave 16-17 Fi ad Ave. and Pike eanty'® Haberdaghery, Recond aad eccamp, $18 First Avg D. Leithead. #01 First Ave latterehy & enith, $96 Fi MA. Gunat Clear Stor Wireless Telegraph service were silent, out of re- 4eon & Co, Becond and the United Co. 909 fecond Ave spect for George Eécles, the lishment at Georgetown awaiting | Newest Fall _ Suits “Here are garments that are the very top-notch of the gar- ment maker's skill, underpriced at the beginning of the season. We received these Sample Suits very early, That's why we can ** offer such femarkable induce- ments, $15.85: Suits A Great Opportunity You cannot equal these without paying at least $7.50 more. The striking design of this smart, strict- ly tallored style will instantly im- press any woman who wishes an attmetive and stylish sult. Ite made of the best quality of mate- rial. The very latest full skirt, with cluster pleats, in colors of bjack, navy, green, brown and 912 Second Ave.| Bartell £ 183% Second A Bavavalm IBY Hecond | Third and 4 Co, Firat pharmacy, Ah *. Colley eam Muribut on & Co, wireless operator bn board thé Ohio when she was wrecked, and andard Furniture Co! Second and eit Aronia ‘cig who lost his life while at his Thirdtand [ "Etter Music Mouse, Third gna Unt post calling for 1 ts ¢ | regpety The general order issued by Owl Drug Ce ve. : Soew'e Pharmac, Americas Dank | Man: Armstrong read: “Out of respect to the memory of George Eccles, killed in the Ohio disaster, all Wireless com- + munication will coase during the funeral services, to be held be- tween the hours @ 2 p. geand 2:9 toaa Aug. 31.” MOSES GOLDSMXTH: I$ ¢ CRITICALLY IL Moses G Idarntth, th, who was at one time a well-known theatrical man- LONGSHOREMEN To | Clear Btore, Cor, Becond | Hote " Biily, Smith, 404 Recon Ave Knosher @ Co., Ine, Butler Becond Opposite "dealt ‘Brug Co, ser Beattie Hotel Ci James Beattie so oma © ttores Co, , Becond Ave iuchanan Co., 1118-17 Reoond n, Recon Ave fecond Ave. Rainier o-Flaher Co. | Grand Mote he was doing nfeely Mr, Goldsmith was formerly a the- na booking |} SOFT court Now that we have" won a victory in this case, we are} atrical manager and Union Men Will Fight in | koing after the shipowners to se-| s#ency here Court the Boycott Tac jeure the righte that are ours. W tics That Prevent Them) have sufficient funds to carry this matter into the courts,” From Working. - Guynn sald that he ts now awalt ing, orders from headquarters In Portiaed Since the boycott was| basawa, ENTERTAIN. IAP BARON The entertainment of Baron Shi | the Japan great finan-} “The Longahoremen's union will] started, the membership of the local|cier, aus, his party of 42 Japanese] now begin a gal warfare against union had dropped from about )0 | business n, who will reach Seat- the Shipowners Association of Seate to 160. Many of the longshoremen | tle the Minnesotadomorrow, will ration of} tle We have submitted to the|deciined to remain in Seattle be {be coupled with the ce abuses it has heaped upon us for a| cause they could not get employ-|Japan Day at tke A-Y-P. exposi-| | year, but intend to do xo no longer, | ment. bey on Saturday., Baron Shibasa-| it ix a fight for our bread and but |wa will make gn,address at the emonies, and will be rat the banquet} ter.” Cc, Guyna business agent of the SUIT IS WITHDRAWN [ibe guset of igahorenien's# union, made the |to be given in the New York State] above statement today In discuss onthe * age building Saturday evening. H. Ota,} Ing the case of,J. C, Hayden, super-| ,, Application on for a receiver for the limperial commissioner at the fatr,) MeNabb's Pure | been withdrawn, after it was @illy i | shown that the were no grounds | for nuch action in te. first place. (Carpenters, Attention!| Later the stock held by the James! pon't forget the Labor Day D. Moore estate was bought by A. F. | bration is at Woodland Park Food Cafeteria has will be the the tors intendent of the Arlington Dock Co., who was yesterday fined $100 by Judge Brown, of the criminal court, jon a charge blacklisting. Th complaint against Hayden was that he had refused to allow the steamer cele | Ant Oscar to unload its freight because | M¢Nabb. lkinds of games oa rts, Take John Wagner, a union longshore ee cars direct immediately after the man, had been hired to assist in! LABORATORY DESTROYED. | parade verybody welcome. 0. the work The city's old plague laboratory | 1. Niles, secretary District Council oes ‘orn down on account of Jackson st. | union | Has been being in the path of the Work will be started soon | This boycott was started a year ago,” against our id Guynn ——————— None of our men are permitted | resrade If 1 make to work on the docks, the owners | 00 the construction of another cD Dy lof which are members of the Ship-| laboratory | unless he be: | ——— Sis and owner's Assogation comes & member of that body renouncer the union. Our fight against the av. in Men's swoctation | has been an uphill struggle because Unvalled-for #, Cravenettes and 2 until yesterday, when Capt. A, Me oe tees v Lane paint Donald, master of the Oscar, testt-|{) Furnishings, Hate, Caps and gouns tat fied for us in the Hayden case, we ||| Cases. Also Full Dress Sults for i x working peuple | Head my unable to induce a captain to |} _l22! is eWik's, BHOWN, DD | | were smidke. | Sartate: $20.90 This is a new arrivaly and in a «very handsome model. You will note the distinctive style of this new suit ard the perfect lines, pee you will understand why it popular, Nothing like tt In Seattle for near the price. It's a swell, new man-tallored effect, tight-fitting, 45- inch coat. Comes in Ulack, ni brown, smoke and bronze. Material is of the best, Swell Nevelty Suits for Fall $27.50°$37.50 High-class, strictly man-tallored sults—each the embodjment quality, style, fit and workm “THE HOUSE OF SAMPLES” “Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop” Take Elevator 500 Arcade Building Open tH 9 pm N YORK nox avoid inferior Imitas your place of The Newport | (58° rin CAFE & GRILL { ' A 3615 ‘br Main 1830. « up }/ Prompt 4 assured FIRST AND MADI8ON, || One trial, ene test. Gooddye te }| the rest T= AE —— Main office, 219 Marion street. Watch The Star Want Ad Columns for Reveals of All Descriptions.