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Twice Nightly. ‘s MANIKING Featuring “THE DEATH or Al-Wenture PATNA” of blended snow, cream of any other Wally absorbing dead particles of the th to @how itself and giving its pores a] Mercolized wax.) m Keeping with | | Was not taken into consid A cu Following Carlson's testimony torneys for the Seattle Merchants plans of the association to present cessive receiterships, REFERS TO The witness said that he bad he Schwabacher Co brother, 6G testify aldng this line. High Fee Cut Bown. Anderson's testimony, lasting through part of the afternoon and had been given to the creditors of Baxter's claim, and he interposed an objection to the fees asked. Ac cordingly, Judge Hanford cut down the fees to $4,100. Anderson, how ever, maintained that the fees we: still excessive, and he carried th matter to the cireult court of ap peals, which sustained his view The witness explained that receiv ership fees are fixed by law on a certain percentage basis, but this ‘ation by or OF the & either Judge Hanford, Bax receiver's attorneys, McClure McClure, and Leopold M. Stern Didn't Know the Law. Walter A. MeCwure, one of Bax- | son last night, made the damaging; admission that either | it was passed in 1910. According to Anderson, Judge Hanford explained the fact that he| allowed a big iver's fee, al though Baxter conducted the actual business of the Knosher company jonly half a day, on the ground that he also allowed Baxter fees as trus- tee in bankruptcy at the same thine A receiver is appointed by the court when an application to take hold of a concern is made, The trustee is later appointed by a majority of the creditors, How Baxter Was Named. Anderson said McClure & Me Clure and Leopold M. Stern, by combining the claims of the cred- itors whom they represented, were able to name the trustee, and they named Baxter. Then, said Ande son, Baxter retained them as his attorneys. When the matter of pre senting the fees came up, Anderson! charged, Baxter suggested to Attor. ney Stern to go direct to Judge Hanford, instead of to Referee in Bankruptcy John P. Hoyt, for the obtained from Hanford. In answer to a question by Rep- resentative McCoy, Anderson re- plied that it baffled him to explain how Judge Hanford could have ACH, DOY NOISE! Vor ISS DER MATTER? .1D SOUNDS LIKE A FLAT VHeew Mfg ad AROUNDT Rre! Nelson KR and Credit to the committee GOLDSMITH ard th Baxter and his attorneys both for! services as receiv do #0, as it would interests of the creditors. then replied, he « was correct; that otherwise, he woul be his attorney Anderson sional taken by less than also ti Haxtor it ough granted him Re he did not believe|Coy asked several Judge Hanford or the re-|tions tending to show that Baxter celver's attorneys knew of the law| could have done most of the work which fixed the fees on a percent-| without burdening the bankruptey| age basis for fully six months after| estate with big attorney fees Gripman Mistaken. William Adams |ler way gripman |terday morning called his attentior ford staggering cross examination « mistaken identity, the judge as a man the judge is about D, Or Or., from her days ago, when M padded cell in the was ch her disappearance, identified, At the made 4 simultaneous allowance to vietio of “white Anderson Men's association, was called. Nelson Afiderson opened in a general way the investigation Congressman McCoy's charge that certain interests have g Adolf’s Voi PIANO NODDINGS — ID 18S CHARGE AGAINST one of th blocked James 8. Goldemith, of the was instrumental in checking the association's work in this direction, but was not personally acquainted with the facts Anderson, president of the association, will be called to er and tre | although the latter service had not have Injured Goods Underpriceu. come MIT ME, MAYBE DER PIANO NEEDS TUNING, Yer™ VOICE NEEDS TUNING, 1 KNOW A MAN WHO TUNES Der vocal. Corts! TO DECIDE WAGE DISPUTE IN 52 ROAD Preas Lemned Wire) Jafternoon that the president August tet be officially ' fled of his nomination e at sh on no the evidence of ex } Heat Often Tends to Make Women Pale and Weak } They Neglect Their Bowels And the Poisons Vitiate the Blood. H ' q slew.) "" Hot weather has a very weake tng effect on women. d the ‘| Monticello, Linols, ttt | NOICE 10 CONTRACTORS ~ | ARCHITECT, ENGINEERS ommittee that the inventory was considerably been,!) ;and that Baxter was guilty of allow-} t to hay ter's attorneys, who followed Ander-| services to entitle him to the fees presentative pertinent noon showed that it was a case of He 6 feet 5 feet 4 deac A VICTIM OF WHITE SLAVERS Presse Leased Wire) , July 16. ding the disappearance | of Miss Helen Baker of Pendleton, | lodgings here a few eared up t Baker was found in a county Jail was taken in charge as an inear person some days ago, but as ab |reason that a bigger fee would be|is now deaf and dumb, or pretends to be, and had been normal before she time was she picked up on the streets she wrote a pitiful story of having been the avers.” all, while | AND BUILDERS Don't Miss the National As- ing a frand to be perpetrated upon sociation of Building him by interests intending to pur-/| Owners’ Free Exhibition | chase the stock | in the Bon Marche Base- MeClure's testimony —chiefly||— ent dwelt upon the point that he had/! ent, actually rendered sufficient legul The National Association of Building Owners and Managers is holding an exhibition of con struction materials and finish ing supplies in the basement of M ques. The Bon Marche all this week Entrance is by the Union street door, and you will find many || things shown there that are of the former Yep-|| vital interest to you, There is who testified yes. H no charge for admission, and that @ passenger|| the management will be very nm to Judge Han-|| glad to have you come. Drop off the car, on in any time that suite you yesterday aft You'll be welcon ribed They become ce Only Serves to Show How Rotten ItIs_ . TWO GIRLS AND WOMAN s (ty United F : | MANHATTAN, HEACH, N, ¥ | |July 16—The’ arbitration commis | sion, which will decide the wage dis | [pute between the railroads in the MCE RON P [territory east of » Missiaeippi Other Witnesses Testify as to Receivership Cases in Which) ing port of the Oblo rivers s 4) BROOKDALE, Cal, July. 1¢ Big Fees Were Allowed—Credit Men's Attorney Tells | tne Ir engineers, went into session |), set _ rage eco poo! of | How Baxter's Allowance Was Cut Down by Higher Court. | today the San Lorenzo river, Mins Gladys fives | Oscar & Straus, former cabinet eawkett 16: Miss Lily MeDonald Accusing Judge Hanford of indecent action while on a street car, officer and diplomat. was chalrmam |." 0 0 iy 0’ oy rip , sinter details of which are unprintable, Victor Carlson, a painter living in the and the other members were of Miss Hawkett, all akland neighborhood of Hanford’s residence, yesterday afternoon gave the most) Charles Ho Van line, Frederick |) a hee> tani The two damaging evidence yet brought out against Hanford on the charge of N. Ju ; Otto M. Kidiitz, Albert) unger girls had leaped into thet drunkenness. Shaw, Daniel Willard and Po eee eee it was shailow water PUT HIM OFF CAR | Morrissey ‘i They found it over their heads, and Carlson testified that In the spring of 1909 he had seen Judge Han Grand Chief Warren 8 Stone, of acither could ewim Their fra ford unmistakably drunk on a street car about mido the Hrotherhood of Locomotive Ea les attracted Mr Cripps, wh He smelied of liquor and be acted like a drunken man,” Carlson | gineers, presented the for (he | vas romping on the st with her said engineers two little bables, and though / The witness then described the judge's actions as he came from the| oi gece ote Ugg ig inside of the car to the rear platform, and told how the conductor pulled | RAIN \Steetie’ te ree oe at with |the bell cord and put Hanfdrd off the car at Highland drive, a block thia i see are aye tg side of the Hanford reaidence j rn fy GE 1 remarked to the conductor,” ‘continued Carlson, “that if It bad} IS DITCHE “gn en pir ths yyy Faye grat been a common man, Instead of Judge Hanford, who acted that way, he} ts mang bay eg Mi Would have been Kicked off the car. The conductor replied that be| GRANTS PASS, Or, July 16—|! felesn bodies from the p would have treated a common man just the same way if he’ were in| Southern Pacific freight train num | ‘ such @ condition as the judge ber 221 was wrecked two miles| COOLER, PROMISE Part of Carlson's testimony describing Hanford’s action is unprint Three Pines, 16 care being | WASHINGTON, July 16 } eble. Carieon is the second witness to give similar testimony against hed, at 10 p. m. last night. The! «cooler weather for the entire anfor r brakeman was serio’ in| eastern half of the continent” WITNESS NOT PREJUDICED ed, and his back may be ken. | was the optimistic forecast Attorney Hughes, for the defense, tried in vain to get Carlson to! two hoboes, riding the k made by the weather bur admit some sort of prejudice against the Jadae Hut Carlson denied | freight cars, escaped injury day. if the St. Gwithen’s day that be ever applied for a job to paint Judge Hanford’s house or that elon wettee- enh came | jhe ever had any connection whatsoever with Judge Hanford, either pri- THEN BILL WILL KNOW | Sonus haus abe Ser the anh vately or with reference to his court WASHINGTON, July 16—It was] : MERCHANTS’ ATTORNEY CALLED announced at the White Hou The weather bureau predict id. th showers all over @ part of the ed probable that section =| FOTLATON a stot OL WIN ii KODAK PENISHING w pd eve Dancing guaran 20 teachers HIPPODROME Vitth and Unt | | | ber teacn SUNNYSIDE HOTEL moat desirable rooms } outside r Ra toe 1p. Transient tr Hewitt av, car 14 Hewitt Av “If Walling Says It’s So— IT's so” OF THE NEW GERMANIA MONDAY, JULY 15 Under the same management eal oday | and at the same location as She during the Idst 15 years, En. Urely remodeled and refitted as a high-class Bar and Gentlemen’s Grill WM. BLOCH, Prop. not was OPENING LetUsSendYouOne We are showing the splendid BALDWIN PIANOS, the ele- 9) gant STARR PIANOS and «ff number of other fine pianos, [| player-planue and grands—all J) Drices. | Installments as low as any dealer. Prices lower than any other dealer, THE SECOND FLOOR PIANO STORE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY “Coats nething to look—look! John C. Walling Co. 200, 201, 202, 203 Arcade Annex. Second Floor, Opp, Elevator, Words by Music by chaefer ‘ondo = ® ’ Tere! HERE 133 MY POCKETBOOK, \@ ISN'T THAT Make iD WORSE Again! ALREADY BETTER? THE TRAINED HORSES ARE -|TO SING TOMORROW | Demonstration of Mr. Edison's | 5 F latest invention, t netodeope CIRCUS FEATURE) notea Irish Tenor Will Be“ y5. jodisons latent invenvion, the 1 Bells Floto cireus, which Heard at Eilers Music Kinctoscope—a movi 4 at Fourth ay. and Virginia | hae tok the aaeda management advertived "A) mame teachers are especial Hoent show for 25 cents. When Great Concert to Be En- the publie got tr the “big top” 1 | they found that the Zoeent seats] tirely Free. were cide limited, and that | get any kind of « seat at all they! had to pay an additional quarter or) half dollar, To many the cost was| cents / No mention was made in the an-| nents of an additional r r ie animals r horwen « 1 b A tb le hoent Was made more spectacular by red light works, furnished a thrill.| Selle Floto people have as _ we ev exhibited in vaeua > hes the feats of rid TERESA CARENO WILL rin “ aoe anil aren en * aoc At 4:30 in the Grand Room/ts } y Dov wang | reno will play the Chopin Vlimd There are three rings and in © minor two platform stated In the ad The Welte Mignon, a new and vortinerments, but two rings and one wonderful invention, will be used to ayl reproduce th performer this great nuself. de but the way watch. tform—as muc ae of 4 hi scribed it as not merely human \ superhuman “yg soni pair WILSON GETS The third of « series of fine con EVERYTHING IS FREE MEN HE WANTS (certs wnich are being given tomark| ‘There are souvenirs for bove and oo bration of the twenty-fifth | girls distributed in the morning lag ON COMMIT TEE successful year nly, and the concerts in the after af | Mr. MeCormack will not be here | noon are all free, All that’s neces- CHICAGO, July 16— The absolute person, but bis voice will be \sary to secure a good seat i# to be control of Gov. Woodrow Wilson |heard in all its original freshness jon hand early over the presidential campaign was d beauty via the new Peerless evidenced yesterday afternoon when | Talking Machine, Following is the! SALE OF PIANOS CONTINUED William F. Mec bs, of New York, |Complete program | Amid all of these festivities the EWE soraarone was chosen democratic national | Ope sale of pianos at a dollar down and chairman and Joseph EB. Davies of | a dollar a week goes on with won- Wisconsin secretary by the demo} The fact that jderful enthusiasm. this is the last week has prompted "lmany people into settling the plano question once and for ail. Eilers’ broad guarantee protects every bay- | J cratic national committee. Committeeman Hodspeth of New Jersey, who came to the meeting tn-/| structed by Wilson as to his person: | al wishes, placed both men in nom-| Day-—Rouquet Maud Powe Mi most of the evening session. deve!-| yet been accomplished. 4 i } j er, and the terms of a dollar down d the first showing of excessive too Janguld to exercise and. haves |ination. A resolution adopted by | and a écliar'a week make it casy te ; Wiha be carefully oxnm tee . provid Ses receivership fees in which Sutcliff gesagt site Gites at scher ania soneceitona itt an sec Gpectnghen ‘oy am o-| tne comminten . Provides. at Me own a fine instrument. The last of c . aq.| Salads and other cold concoctions.).+* yeeioaees or Mpectac! +; |Combe shall appoint the committee |, : Nincences of ireland . Hi voritie receivers, od. : eClure or movie : y went i tend to increase thetr natural ten’{ perveusnees, ot also that he is to choose the vice Finnegan's Jamboures Anderson showed that the fees al-jin which the latter told him that dency to conetipation 3. W.) RDMUNDS, Oph. PD chairman and treasurer. The loca TrAlmaine and Company NO TIME FOR DELAY lowed by Judge Hanford |n the| Suteliffe Baxter was very much | “@\t? '0 Cometipalltn, salty [N0H-108 Kemry Wide. ted and Madien ' OI kr nain Rg Knosher Dry Goods Co, bankrupt-y| wrought up over the fact that the) | 2) 11)" pasted NUtiiN mre ALL Ition at the ‘national headqsas 4 | fe ib Heinik | Potlatch visitors can come to . " . y € ery * meee cee —~\was also left to Mc m | ntal tr e i . soseiers eon yes cpmigit as Prpeecne he gage Ro allow ——— enervating effect of the heat. Good s for! anounced when the committee re Visrigt Nee, Old Sweet Hon | Bilers — S me ne by paying appellate cour J » McClure! aisestion and regularity of the P islin” flute, harp a dollar of their Potlatch money on ! ; . mm AD » 4 for an hour that he would] .,,,., 4 | $5,000 for Half Day's Work. told him that Baxter then made the hewele are essential. Some treats £ s ore aot SO aie ce ba ae M : . PEL ny ve. Me ja plano secure one of the finest im The witness testified that Baxter *tatement i I neiver 1 B&¥e laxative properties, but they conferred with Gov. Wilson as to | dine F “ar |struments ever offered. Magnifl- was appointed receiver at noon one Piper: oe ae uninese jong ate Uncertain in their effect, andi as Sol nta cholee-for vice chairman, treas-| 4ccord Irish Roy Marehjcent pianos can be had for $233, day and allowed the Knosher store) will handle | the | business lone are not generally advised. A’ mild) a St] cror ad. the eabd-comiaitios of nina, | Contic’ vor n Kimmel |$186, and in plainer cases for as lit- to remain open during the rest of enough to leave no question me {| |bowel stimulant and digestant, such wand ks ule as $164. All on terms of a dol that day. That was the extent of/the fee.” To this McClure replied.) on, “Caigwoll's Syrup Pepsin, i liar down and a dollar a week. , The Baxter's conducting the retail busi-/ sald Anderson, that he would not) re anie because it is certain in| TURKS BEATEN | Tenor Rack to Erin| big music house is on the co} ness.of the Knosher store. Ander be Baater's Stiorpey. ander, Beem) Pee” ren es to tee doting’ nana ; Aes sackeal Ted Whaaen ona Watvercit son said. Baxter, however, pre) Circumstances: wholly safe. Take a dose of Syrup! =— ROME, July 16.--Repulsed with ae ato - sented a claim for his fees on the McClure’s Explanation. Pepsin at night and by morning enormous loves, six large Turkish }basis that he conducted the bust lnlek headache and Indigestion will forces from Regdaline and Zoara ness as receiver for a number of} McClure, however, told the in-)) 0) 1) 1me4 are today in full retreat before . + 9° jdays, and was allowed $5,000 by| Vestigating committee that Ander)" Ga weus syrup F ie eral Garfoni, the victorious Italian eS 0aSs si erative SSOCid ion Judge Hanford for himself and for/#0m had evidently mistaken what) ia) Gig wicren averyw and Pye for I commander. The fight took p he told him, McClure’s explanation and. Hough fi! tthe west of Tripoli, and reealtes oan aormeys was that Baxter said he could have CO*t® fifty cents a bottle; a larger per dosen. S the capture of Sidi Ally, tha|f] Junet Of Westlake Ave. and Sth—N. W. Corner of Westlake Market , = Hanford is Revers lconducted the Knosher business | #!#¢. intended for family use, conts 624 Niwth Ave. in the capture of Sidi Ally, the : . W. tie Anderson, who ed the! ing cnough to entitle hin. to she one dollar, If you have never used Turkish commander, according to|fl New Spuds, per pound ae le Western Dry Goods Co., one of the| 728 ate allowed by Jude SYTP Pepsin and would like a free advices received here today from | Local Ranch Stamped Exes, 2 dozen for .... 65¢ principal creditors, contended be) Ho nrord. but that he @idn't w ta trial bottle, postpaid, write Dr. W . | Gariont. {i Fine Old Spuds, per pound VeeNec fore Judge Hanford that no notice Store. Du _ sd Phetn B. Caldwell, 406 Washington St ” Get the habit of coming to the al fruit, Co-operative stand and eggs. We solicit the strictly fresh eggs and fruits. West Const vegetables sick only fresh lo trade. Fi for strictly invalid GOOD CONCERT | Failure of the much-advertised Russian Imperial band to appear yesterday did not interfere very ma-| erlally with the plans of the Pot-| latch committee. Wagner's band | was hurriedly summoned, took the platform and delighted an enthusi-| astic audience for two hours. For an impromptu program, the concert last night was very well bal anced. There wax a pleasing mix ture of the popular and classical, of light and heavy music GREAT TRIBUTE TO TOM JOHNSON LAND, Ohio, July 16 thousand persons will unite SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. - cL Fifty to pay tribute to the memory of Tom L. Johnson in a park here next Thursday if expectations of the Johnson memorial fund committee are fulfilled ewton D. Speeches by Mayor Baker and many others the principal part of the program. A Jahnsou | t is to be raised in one of the public parks. ENGINEER ADMITS TAKING DRINKS CORNING, N. 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