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“| ELOQUENT AND PITIFU L PLEA IN ITIFUL @ | A Word to Piano Buyer’ ae Bee ATT you owe an investigation to » This Man Tells a Hard! a it, We are going out of iM Luck Story That Wins thir te Bouse o up Ate pi Him Freedom and Keeps Smith if we were ing out, If “Henry \ (" droned City | @ rsh - hi = 3 om er attorney! ! — in police . ' j the well-known te wert ng we are making on yn It was | makes we bought from Smith and band mall of oe pti 1k ve will aa wonder unfolde tale r making thi hase, There ot man. ur makin urchase, Ther | none #0 blind as those who | mn’t see an expression i | wet times and * ad | wh find your neighbors have ‘ : , | purcha anos at this sale, just 7 . | ask them t they paid for the : Dusiness-Ltike , O OY R B | 1 find, without | art's request ated | i | they purchased Bor mnid wae pass. ~~ | NEAR BOSTON HARBOR. | it y now. Att we : ~ To the fron os | are makin hould have a h, vowed ino ges ae ON BIG, FAST STEAMER VENUS. LEAVES PIER 6 PROMPTLY AT 9:45 | but we realizé we could not close cross whic ad | | out as quickly if we were to demand . of diasted lives aged man, unk five days in o & ploture tha was this mar ered and t) aye which cox fas half pain the look fanocen' Wallace wharge of offense inv pomething for @ prominer frees firm. Hi Me after collect qause of a desir the business bow cutea Having ¢ St go at that Bhowed a As Wallace st: Png, accused thu proudly, ft seemed as though he must be Innowent fuarkable merit apparent « retinement—« who has } Police Jude: & few tn dingra. aught 2 bea ky It was @ trpnsfigured man who eyes. | collected, loft the space behind that fron rail Mare you anything to say?" de-| that I must be regarded as a thief. | ing | 4 Maaded Judge Gordon. The chill of fear entered my mind - “T Bave.” answered the prisoner} and I fought with consctonce for | | 8 low, well om follow et .) | og th pe ‘i Resp © Bim with disorderiy conduct and tet pen and was about t > the prisoner, w ne of the most elo- ent in iron bars you cannot know | adly gnaw which tears at the {a man who ts unjustly a thiof. elf, but 1 have nd thr le yore,” resumed the prisoner, “but! eoming guilt was not the guilt wale fa thief—a« x vuld forever wreck a home an whe g vs upon | w if you toclety, that soctety whieh refuse to accept my plea. My name . on iny » weakness, Iam ®/is not Henry Wallace, but I have pe neing bas been) too much regard for my own honor nate than that of the av while | t. afta nl that of my family and relatives jrag them into this unfortunate » home to my ne falxe word # in the miasm! a \ suffered a ning I hope to ir ’ am attacked o concluded Wa ®, impressively urge | each attack comes a period af | blankness of mind 0 1 am un- He Wins His Case. | nactous of the « famity, past o1 He Wandered Away. It wal during one of tacks that I wan © of friends,| As the prisoner stood grasping | that fron radling, expectant and with 4 dumb plea for mercy written.in every Hne of his countenance, his cheeks were wet with tears. | And the « vory Proud Spirit pod at the tr lifted vaty, his he yurt room was f an actor of re-| with my employers auict Beneath the grime} honor, I can't begin to impress you That fellow’s teltin ; eliow’s telling the truth, ch-cheape fit there was an atr h my emotions when suddenly! whispered a newspaper man to Much-cheaper than any he garringe of @| one morning my mind resumed ite) patrolman whase eyes harbored a price low to close out the ¢ poen accustomed tu| Normal balance, The floods of rea-| suspicious glisten he better things of jit | wen rowded Judge Gordon gared steadily at Gordon poised his put words which would bables, the Moor for a few m before portunity to ned & hand acre Hacharged,” decreed face. | o judge gravely and softly j mit wm of appeal in the) When I odulated tone. And| several hours. And I won the fight FINALLY ENDS LIFE. I came back to Seattle, but my em- O'CLOCK, RETURNING EARLY IN THE EVENING. j 960 Acres of Waterfront on Sale 5 and 10-Acre Tracts on Terms of $1 An Acre and $2 a Month to secure one of these | at these low prices. We {1 10 o'clock that you call at once Oyster Bay is near Boston Harbor, one of the finest harbors on Puget Sound; has a | magnificent view of mountain ranges, the snow-capped Olympics and Cascades. Mt Baker and Mt. Rainier can bé plainly seen from this property been waiting for this oppoftunity to buy waterfront south of Seattle The soil is ideal for all kinds of truck gardening and fruit raising and markets are the best on earth, and best of all, the price is only $25 to $50 An Acre acreage here is your opportunity and tomorrow’is the time secure it at such prices Be at the pier promptly at 9:30 and we will pass you i pvyde for justice that ever| ployers we lurate and refused (My Velted Pres.) . : the lips of @ prisoner behind| to consider lanstion. I was| SAN FRAN : * hat tron railing | arrested and t to jail tke q | After making & The Raven prescription service 4 } Ye Technically Guilty, common eriminaly common eriminal| {mg the past year to end her Iife| means that the doctor's kill In pre | “ “T can only 1, whose only stn was an al by taking morphine, May n soribing Ie most efficiently supple contracted fighting for my country. | Who seemingly was obscessed with | mented by the druggist’s skill in — ar hat technically charge is continued Wal- “But.” he implored, as he! the stern look which began | wifeidal mania, succeeded today in| bringing about her own death by an overdose of the dru« The Real Punishment. or, if you think pun- | 1416 Becond Av. compounding RAVEN ORUG OO, ~ ’ ¢ tract in a big one day's sale. DOWNING, HOVKINe @ NYHM, Ime, Beth Phones 278. Private Wires, THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1909. cash on ev two to thre ars instrument 7 up into pianos for $187, Do not de strument } are op evening. Hundreds of people have Walling, 419-421 y plano, so we weekly, mio payments, W@ are size, color of case, ete. lot of $260 pianos for less than $100 y or you wil! be too late for the greatest bargains Union st, 1% a1 offer to pay for th an divide these uly or yearly selling $400 pianos for $162, and other $350 pianos for $142 and $168, according to the make, We sold a valuable in. every John C. blocks from postoffice and only % block from new White building. Do You Cook With Gas? A Gas Range and Gas Water Heater erfront we know of on all Puget Sound. Ve make this If you want waterfront produce the happy combination and positively the last op- of Economy, Ease and Comfort. on free. No tickets needed Bake O CHILDREN’ HYP TROUNLE Given special by octal . (Batabiiahed 1893) th BROKERS Mocks, Grain and Provisions. For Ladies and G Masange and Cooling Room 1 We Solickt Your P very Mate and Ovetéecatal. 204-405-206 Alaska Bidg. 3 ‘King’? Coal _3 Tons for $10 Your Winter Coal Free Would a proposition to supply your winter coal free appeal to you? In the exact sense of the words, we will not give you your whole supply free— Gul prdpocition is practically the same thing. Let us tell you a little about our property, and you will then be in a better position to grasp the import of our offer. s Our Property The King Coal Mining Co. property is 57 miles from Seattle; four railroads to ship over; 800 acres of good coal land; our own railroad spux<connecting with the Northern Pacific and Great Northern railroads; a complete equipment for operating a mine; we are now ship- ping to 17 cities, including Seattle. At the lowest estimate, our property Will produce 20,000,000 tons of coal. Our profit per ton is $1.25. A New ectric Tramway System By installing an’ Electric System for taking out the coal, in place of the old-fashioned mule system, we can increase our output ten times. The present output makes us a net profit of $27,000 per annum. By installing this new sys- tém we will increase our profits to $270,000. It is a self-evident fact that the cost of this system—$10,000—will be an additional asset to our property. We Want Customers We want every householder in the city of Seattle to use King Coal. Our coal is a superior quality—as good as any produced on this coast. We have no fear of losing a customer after we once get him. Our prices are within reason—sufficient for us to make a good profit and at the same time make it fair to the purchaser. As a protection to the consumer, we have adopted the method of selling direct through our own agents, no wholesaler and retajler profit to be paid by the purchaser. — With the view of making new customers and at the same time acquiring this new Electric Tram System, we are'making the following proposition: Office Open Till 10 o’Clock Every Evening Our Proposition We will give, absolutely free of charge, three tons of coal with every share of stock, par value $10 per share, in lieu of dividends for three years. This is practically guaranteeing a dividend of $5.25 per annum—figuring the cost of the coal at the lowest market price. We will expect you to wonder where we get off. This for your elucidation— ‘ By selling 1,000 shares of stock at $10 per share—the cost of installing our improvements-—we will increase our list of patrons from 100 to several thousands. Every purchaser of stock will naturally become a booster for King Coal. He will buy all his coal from us, and you may be sure that he will influence others to do likewise. It would take too much space to figure out the number of tons of coal that we would sell through these additional stockholders. Suffice to say that we will more than get back the cost of the coal we give away and will have an improved system of taking out the coal at no cost, practically. This giving away coal will do us more good than $10,000 spent in advertising, and the good derived from it will continue indefinitely. A Liberal Guarantee We will give you a guarantee that we will do as promised. This guarantee is not only backed by the company, but by every director in it. We want your confidence and will do everything in reason to get it. Our offices are open from 9:00 a. m. to 10 p. m. This opportunity is for a short time only, and you may as well understand now that when this stock is sold there won't be any more. And it’s going fast. A Few Facts Coal is a sound investment. The demand is not a matter of speculation. There is always a good market for this product. The cost of production is far below that of any other mineral. The price is not regulated by the stock market, like copper and other minerals. The only necessary fact to consider is the supply. We have enough coal in sight to supply a large market for many years to come. Office Open Till 10 o’Clock Every Evening King Coal Mining Company Phone Math 1613 617 Pioneer Building . SEATTLE Phone Main 1613 Seattle Lighting Co. Both Phones Ex. 75. P.-I. Bldg., Fourth and Union. 2 Cc. D. HILLMAN Cc eo LARGEST LAND OWNER IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON ven Treatment —TOURIST BATHS— 2°3 i se incceseiesinesesesinshsrsiesinnmeranenninsmeese ee a a