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STAR—THURSDAY, WALSH REPORT TO PUT “MURDERS IN COLORADO | RIGHT UP TO JOHN D.,JR. AUG, 19, 1915. PAGE'5, WOODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM FURNITURE co, INC, August Sale of Grass and Fiber Furniture . Our entire line of Grass and Fiber Furniture, consisting of Chairs, ESTADLIQNED ac T ougall ¢ fouthwick 1976 Store open from # a m. to 6p. m. dat 4 Pike Bt. Double Safety Jars y Seoond Ave. Rockers, Tables and Settees, on sale at prices that are beyond. compare. The following list will convince you of the values: 7 } HI Hi Aug 19. J" THE = Sees Table on ' Roe a EF dtiee F¢ Pu r IATION } fan ten: ]OUT OF BUSINESS! 3 | | With Glass Caps & Rubbers ni Table for.. ‘ Give its hundred millions of dollars g —= nee Table for.. . back to the people—for its huge hoard ; > aioe Oe | \e Ll Ly Rocker for. ; of money is the withheld wages of the | These jars have the large open mouth and the | / Rocker for........ |} workers in America! ‘ rubbers and caps come with these jars at the follow- Rocker for.... That is the appeal and recommen- x ing special prices: ie J dation made to congress in the report - ‘ ; : , : y ‘“ | of Chairman Frank P, Jars, 1 pint size, special, doz. .........95e ; Sod ey a | Tt Lang gotinnpiairy | Jars, 1 quart size, special, doz. ......$1.10 Rocker for..........5 Ne in which, after two 4 Jars, Y%-gal. size, special, doz. ........$1.65 Rocker for........ \ Also we will offer— | a 6-ounce Squat Jelly Glasses at, dozen ..22¢ Housefurnishings, Basement. . August Sale of ff yeas suiy sy . tthe commis- PS i he de- abs Bedding j::: ! Th Lays clares low ese re ew y= stock “of Bedding, as our aasortmen r ily Ses oh quality considers’. of _ industrial slice urnis hings _ see Stipe, 42236 | inc hes: extra dissatisfaction in the pleas nualin, tree | United Stat ak i So By rted Sates At Special Prices ss yim od quality Bleached Sh je of good quality mualin: .41c a med Spreads, aa tnohea, in good seam $1 ‘for 1.50 {chairman was one lof the three made |by the various fac- ty Comforts, tions of the commission | Here is how Walsh would have federal mee | Hited with, feited ‘cotton, covered with heavy sateen in bi brown | nd ni $3.80 and state law-making bodies deal with the $1.95 $5.00 Blanket Bath with match, $3.50. Wide Silk Scarfs that formerly sold at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, have been reduced to 85¢e. Automobile Robes of imported materials, up to $15.00, special $8.95. Robe, slippers to Rockefeller foundation: values By enacting legislation that would seaeapegnscumeseeay POS Ses teas: s and gl Crain ‘ ror; regular Woolne Blan ra fine qual- ut an end to the activities of the foun- . : M+ SR m bruce “fis 6 Ee cation wherever the federal law can be made effective. | Exclusive photograph for The $1.50 New Shirts, Fall Patterns, $1.00. $2.85 By having its state charters revoked. Star. Snapshot of Chairman Frank Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, regular men’s size, White Wool Walsh, taken at the Chicago head- * best gradee in the city 4 By letting its huge funds revert to the state, if the quarters of the United States in special, 2 for 25¢. maventess all weet, With pink founders, as they claim, have parted with the title to dustrial relations commission ‘ . | ORE a Five Poi nad soiled $9.85 tha iors, ‘ — $1.50 Pajamas, made of outing flannel, $1.00. has bent glass sides : . Then the Walsh report recommends that the state use $2.50 Globe Union Suits, of light weight wool, gn¢ small mirror on these millions of dollars to establish public works that will special $1.65. top; an exceptionally less a of lo nt, the creation of sick- e P + + Seed value: regular Be gens | Coangpeh gl er tally Bw fervata! omthaner bed rayl reget let 75c Silk Half Hose in plain colors and fancy eas 910.75 Gis." $21.75 |poses that will DIRECTLY BENEFIT THE LABORERS PLAN ADVANCE effects, very special, 45c. Seiad “teehee: —— |FROM WHOM THE MONEY ORIGINALLY CAME IN ai THE FORM OF WITHHELD WAGES ON PETROGRAD Use | The report also scores, In 5 Pl id Bl k 3 25 bet eves i the hot | scathing ferme, theo of ort $4.50 Plaid Blankets $3. : At Galveston 26 were reported to] employers in every part of the ee = ps secs merase pas = weston le complete from 1ith to ith] country maintain “private ileg ts bret Poutas ane tne | This is a special purchase of just fifty pairs, and tthe loss is es) eye sed them to intimidate an southern front may be will be offered at this low price for one day only, ith rtnight, a : ‘ and superese striking employes | ing to the necessity of Grand An item that should be interesting to hotel and ; |preveut looting. | For the appalling Colorado situa-| Duke Nicholas wheeling | his “"r} -house proprietors. AND JOHN D., J sring thé ‘This wae the belief expressed of ‘ee and white; pink and white; tan and white JR, declaring that |the direct cause of the killing of men, women and children and de- struction of property and homes in jthe southern Colorado coal fields }was the result of the refusal to meet and confer with labor leaders. The report says that testimony drowned in the Gulf when the |Defore the commission has also drove the schooner off its Shown that entire communities exist according tw survivors to-|nder the arbitrary mic con The six survivors were ¢ trol of corporation in STEAMER MISSING AT NEW ORLEANS Aug. 19.—Capt members of the by military critics h today. The Austro-Germans are now attacking the outer defenses of Brest Litovek. The Teutonic infantry Is ily closing in upon the base from the west and southwest and siege guns are being brought up to batter the | inner works of the Slav posi- tion. or red and black. Size 66x80. Friday only, $3.25. | FLOOD ADDS TO OF THE CITY Aug. 19.—Members the Shreveport baseball team 300 other refugees arrived me today from Galveston Kneaves of the Shreve- mt team. estimated the number of Third Fleer. NEW ORLEA [ar urphy and three MacDougall-Southwick Second Ave. and Pike St. crew the schooner Lydia Deering iste GALVESTON A WRECK; 100 DEAD; PROPERTY LOSS SIXTY MILLION econc FEAR WOMAN IS offictals CARRANZA CURT Rsccten trou eb totes. sly exhausted. Two of them|Ccharge of the management of huge| In the capture of Kovno and the| ee eee see ae | coew bescieie tenbes |tadustries jadvance upon the railway connect-| by the storm, poured| TLS HAC pil The t 1 Fruit steamer Blue-| And that when the unfortunate|{ng the northern fortr with | Wir tons of ofl on the food. it) Red Fish reef. The crew is alive. | fields is missing workers try to better thetr condition | | Brest Litovsk by pray of Vilna the “pa ‘ - v ~~ — »y oOrganizing—the only means|Germans are threatening Petro- toward the city, increasing | The launch Pelican rescued 75 persons trom the within their reach—they too often | grad. A green canoe, in which there je terror of conditions there. Rev, J. P. Taylor, Epi | bieh- The fire which followed the first | middle of the Causeway yesterday. e Me Ay agp Mt They were mostly |op of North Dakota, guest of Mra. /M4 against them not only massed Petrogend War Report PEACE MESSAGE a trolling line, @ woman's . ne * |eapital, but every arm of the govern-| pet atone ; a4 wae atorm destroyed | nassengers of an interurban car which struck a break. fae ta teen 725 20th ave. N..| meat created for equality and Jus-|stavore Hehe wit iio brown hair switch and e_sibbem, eas messe Deyescts com They were en route to Galveston to search for relatives. — |The Walsh report, which sup-|{25,,#uccemses” was in progress| = WASHINGTON, Aug. 19—In [noon by the San Juan of the San south of Korno and on the Bielot- tok-Brest Litovsk line. Juan Fish Co. fleet, near Point No 3. Levy Point, according to a report made a curt message to his agency here Gen, Carranza today ac- The steamer Ribston is high and dry, with her orte the red-hot Manley report, is || TODAY’S BEAUTY concurred In by the three other pro-| Hoary attack: inst N Thursd: {plates smashed, on the railroad line on shore. gressives on the commission—J. B 7 Sina tea ted by| Knowledged receipt of the ursday to the potice. ES’ - | Georgiewak 1 ge P man ; Crushed 29 a tin roof, the body of a soldier was SUGGESTIONS Lennon, James O'Connell and A. B. the aeeiny are. Mino, Teported by! peace appeal forwarded by the enn hone Peal a Peeghe | MUH f found last night. Face powder almply covers up an |°#fTetson. ie It was claimed the situation reanrwe wa pete and Latin- | been drowned. c The number of known dead, based | @ —~@ pgye morally semepekiny ane Hares peed Brest Litovsk was = un- At the agency It was hinted on reports received today, is distrib n0 « HARBORS AND RIVERS le this would be the last that > LOSS 18 $62,000,000 have tried a simple spurmax face! May Attack Capital Virginia Point, 30; | | It is persistently rumored that a Texas City, 18; Morgan's Point, 11; 618 PIKE ST. would be heard from Carranza lotion find it much better, as It re- regarding the peace proposals. | | NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 19.— Sylvan Beach, 3; Hitchcock, 7; La| | Property loss to the South In | moves skin discolorations, such as BOARD IN PORTLAND | whole German corps is being |Porte, 7; Port ‘Arthur, 4 Lynch- | the hurricane of this week was | freckles and tan, and makes the . moved from Field Marshal Von| viLLA WANTS PEACE |burg 3; Seabrook, 3; Houston 2; today estimat ere at $62, [skin smooth, white and velvety. PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 19.—The|Mackenzen's southern front to the} py, PASO, Aug. 19.—Gen. Villa's This lotion is made by dissolving | members of the rivers and harbors four ounces of spurmax fn one-half | committee of congress are inspect- pint hot water, then adding two|ing the canal and locks at Celilo, on | teaspoonfuls glycerine. This com-|the Columbia river, rear The Dalles, 000. plexion beautifier does not rub off/today. The project was recently crew of the United States dredge| | ll, $2,000,000. or show like powder, and gives &|completed by the government at a San Bernard, was rescued Tuesday | | more refined appearance. It re-!cost exceeding $4,000,000 night 15 mil way from where the 3 i aa a @| moves both shininess and sallow-| The committee was taken to dredge was anchored. a but {t Is feared the | 28%: Tapldly giving the skin a per-|Celtio by train, and will return to He had managed to slip into a |manent healthy, youthful appear-| portland this evening. They will be Ci aid he believed ance lin Seattle Monday. ti oma ssauhees ot ‘the crew had | An especially fine shampoo for | been drowned. this weather can be had at trifling | Four dredges and the government expense by dissolving a teaspoon |tug San Lats are probably lost. The ful of canthrox in a cup of hot wa | dredge Miller is safe. ter. Pour slowly on scalp and mas The government launch Bastrop, sage briskly. This creates a sooth- arriving here this morning, reported ing, cooling lather that dissolves twothirds of the causeway connect. north for a drive on Petrograd aft- er Vilna ts captured. Some critics belleve the German plan is to drive a wedge in the Rus- sian line east of Vilna and then march against Petrograd while the Slavs to the south are held off. FRENCH REPORT GAIN PARIS, Aug. 19.—The most !m- |portant gain made by the French in weeks on the western front was Jannounced in the official munique today, the cross-roads east of Notre Dame De Lorette had been captured. LINER 18 TORPEDOED LONDON, Aug. 19.—The Wilson Galveston, | 000,000 divided follows: ieee le Terrible | Loss in buildings destroyed When the storm struck shipping} | 000, oft Galveston, the havoc wrought Cotton and other crops, $20,- was terrible. Guard Carlson of the answer to the note of the U. 8. and the South American envoys was made public here tod It was very friendly in its term: Villa promises all the assistance in bis power to bring the warring Mexican factions together and to restore peace. Altho in a position to continue fighting, Villa says that in view of the “friendly attitude of the U. 8 land our sister republics, we are ,|ready and cordially do accept their | good offices.” CHIEF NOW ASKS 50c |) roll, ® roll, indefinite, of life in this section may be Seattle alumni of Delta Tau Delta fraternity to be hosts to J, B. Curtis | of New York, national president of | fraternity, and 100 delegates to Frisco convention of that order, when they arrive here from Califor nia August 28-29. ¥. Martial Law in Force The beach front presented a sick ening sight today from the wreck-| age of bath houses; pleasure conces sions and warehouses. Debris was scattered over a wide area. Martial law was still in force to- and removes all dandruff, excess DENTAL WORK Ing Galveston with the main land|q,y, and every effort was, being | Ol 04 dirt. Rinsing leaves tne ee or nortied tse ions carried go RR made to organize rellet work, “ road Siete tee, ugir inbes cae Nut Cake have seen sunk by submarines, it A HIGHER OFFICE GUARANTEED P ayor Fisher is being aided by! giossy richness of natural color, was announced today. The crews The four-masted schooner Dora | Allison, en route from Progreso to | Mobile with a cargo of jute and lum- ber, was hurled over the sea wall Inspector Morris Stern of the Com- mercial association, and heads of other business organizations. Simply Delictous By Mrs, Janet MeKensie Hill, Editor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine. were rescued, also a fluffiness which makes it BRITISH LAND TROOPS seem very much heavier than tt ts After a canthrox shampoo arrang-| By EDWIN J, BROWN, D. D. S. Senttle’s Leading Dentist After having successfully practiced Police Chief Lang wants his of- y 10 the | {ng the hair is a pleasure, In giving thin recipe, Mrs, Hin], LONDON, Aug. 19.—More Brit. | fice elevated |Dentistry in Seattle for over 14 ro rg ne pda goin oP hone DS pon recurs debate — |bellovan It to be one of the best il. {ish troops ‘have been landed on| That 1s to say, he wants {t on| years, 1 speak from experience when tl Soa te lee vibe 3 Gas | RN T Al ground ake recipes i hasbeen her | Sulva bay in the Dardanelles. Gen. ‘the first floor of the present city cessfully’ wuarentena 't Know, ee: utes. BEST MEATS Fiicity and’ uniformly: Rood. ‘resulta | Sif Jan Hamilton reports fresh land: hall, instead of in the basement,| many" shark Dentists have. adver= Hope of saving 10 fishing smacks STRICKEN CITIES | whose crews ig ped 4 _— oe | tically abandoned today. 6 fish- WASHINGTO? Aug. /19,~The| vl vessels were carried out by the war department today ordered £004, sto! bedding and tents rushed to Gal- veston from Ft. Sill, Okla., and Ft Leavenworth, Kan., for use by vic- tims of the gulf’ storm. The army will co-operate with the Red Cross in relief work. The war department also ordered ings and declared “severe fighting | is in progress with heavy losses to} both sides. Fs 500 SEATTLE ELKS GO TO BELLINGHAM Nearly 500 Elks left Seattle by special train early Thursday for Bellingham to attend the tenth an- after the city departments move to|tised ironclad fake guarantees, di- |ploma fake guarantees, state certifi- the new court house jcate fake guarantees, dental board In a plan offered by him to the fake gaurantees and ‘all other fake budget committee Wednesday, he fone | ki ge oot oe . come and go. ¢ wonderful Dr, also recommended the police court) $m", °34..8 ‘Sharks old fake be moved to the southeast corner|coilege went; the Associate Denti of the first floor, from the base-|left; the Good ment; offices of the captain of de tectives, detectives’ assembly room, the rogues’ gallery to the northwest corner of the first floor, He would move Fire Chief Stetson's office to} | will appeal to every housewife. AT LOWEST COST Frye’s QUALITY Markets Friday’s Specials: The Morgan liner El Sud is ashore on the south jetty in an extremely | dangerous position. The Spanish steamer Upo Mend! and the interned Austrian steamer Campania are also ashore and fn danger. what was left. more, but “wha Putting money into Dentistry is just like depositing money in a bank, Will Buy Army Camp Lald Waste ; . : the.first floor and would place the| and you would not put your money Camp Crockett, with {ts 6,000 sol-|f00d supplier sent from New Or 5 cans Wild nual convention of the state lodge. | \ity electrician tn Ge uloonitet ina wildcat bank, would you? Wilds leans to Galveston : Cc The convention will hold two days. |“. cat Dentistry 1s just like a wildcat diers, was completely laid waste | t Rose Milk * m, , ow “yy | the basement. He would also bring! bank laska-Yukon- cathe storm was still raging and| Emergency supplies will be ose Fesves Sift flour and baking’ powder to Ted Daken, W. W. Hane and H.| tne woman's protective division in|? sone Dentist These Great Bargains houses were being toppled over,|4rawn froin Ft Wingate, Browns I Choice Steer | Rother three times, | Cream the but- | H. Griggs have the affair in charge, |to°ins ‘building, jw coliexe to. Dr looting broke out Tuesday before | Ville, El Paso and from army posts | Chit: « . and Bert L, Swezea {s parade mas E _ | Shark and who afterward opened the nahn Round Steak |the milk and the flour mixuire His plans were referred to a com-| Dr. Wyeth Dental Offices, decided Drophead Singer..$8.00 Up [ Galveston was placed under martial | ear the stricken city = he lastly the whites of eg@s and the | ter: mittee composed of Counctlmen| to wildcat the office during the fair Drop-head Wheeler & Wilson law. This was quickly stopped, but| Gen. Bell, in command at Texas | Choice nut meats.* Bake in a sheet in a — 2 land then sell it. He used By cheap; » U ‘ot until some looters had been | City, has reported that the govern-| shallow pan thirty or forty minutes MAKE A RIVER DEAL Haas and Erickson and Chief Lang.| est teeth, rubber, alloy, cement Peers. +-$10.00 Up Bin ‘od ot te root gr a ment lonses there were very heavy. Mutton Chops... | When cold cover with the fcing and They are to report baok Fri Friday, all other materials." He Prophead New Home... ier or the known dead here fa| Many cavalry mounts were ll Choice Spare Sens Tae ante TAT Gale oe pero Nis Tare wriigest the busie ne be e t joney a ° _° + +e++++ 12,00 Up | vers. ‘Wilhelmine Hearn. She was | swept out to sea and all equipment ore yecipa when Maia ane’ entitieds King and Pierce county commis- Kinerice, and you wit et lots of Other makes......$7.00 UD fi swept away and killed as her grown | virtually rutned, Ribs, Ib......... Chocolate Teing sioners have agreed to trade 69/A QITNEY TRIP--YES? jour werk to co over anf T did bot One acres of old river bed to John Boy- today he ts just a wandering Den- J t tano and others for 6.75 acres need- cup granuinted tist, and Brown Is doing busine: ounce chocolate; sons and daughters were carrying4 ueAry Bortop Machines... $3.00 Up Choice Steer Me | | | | ' New | their home, which had 2 7 the same old stand, I never make var-r- whee > eee HOTEL COLLAPSES; ff T-Bone Steak . ieaten “ary 34° tenapoomtat vaaitlt oq for a new channel In tmproving|, SPOKANE, otis heeerrine |e eclninis notaiy assertions nit Weather Man Saves Lives Choice Steet le Stir the Rua, | chocolate nd ae eee a ty riers, gh |they will pay all expenses, A. S.|fice has had from 12. to 20 "years > the | water until the mixture bolls: cover | ne r $3, Tro " . § pra Bi idan hs WHITE SEWING euelaer atownss, 18.7 Mat ccediees | 60 GUESTS INSIDE Shoulder Steak 2 eres, the i the x riniutes Ch Seyen tae tee eountien |Trosper and wife of Coes « Alene, | practice, and most of them have beem : . | JIdaho, continued thelr journey to| know that they are expert Dentists with having saved many live: | Choice Veal | jthe San Francisco exposition by |and they know and While many were still | NEW ORLE. , Aug. 19.—~Late | Bb ; x Oy ey unowr cel MACHINE C0 there was no danger, St reports received here today from Chops ....@... c WOMAN AG UITTED poeertredien <n A oon ANS a | OY Sees . messengers on motorcyc papi erm 4 ara rt pee Fresh Eastern c repel Seoutine given co page 5 lca ae i Trosper said he saved all of the |teed for 1 yeare by Mie. Thir. down the island warning campers, | there were 46 fatalities in Galveston forty of the KC Cook's Book may bel Nell Pickerell, wearer of men's|puftalo nickels that ; 1424 d Ave. fishermen and farmers to come to |and Virginia Point alone. eee le derired A copy of the Cook's Bork |clothing, stands acquitted Thursday |hands for two ibe Bap camry ue DR. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D, & Be Third, near Pike Galveston for protection behind the| Twenty persons are reported to| Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp, andsomely illunrrated tn 'e colors, will lof @ charge of second degree bur-| money for the trip. _atuie Fe eine Dowiiet. - y ¢ mailed free, if you will send the co t rat Ave, Union Block. Main 1525 fea wall if they expected to survive. |have drowned at Virginia Point. The It signifies purity and quality, ertificate pocned in ‘Shroent cana (Ser7t Justice Brinker holding there a aehiniin cat ¢ an SERA |Probably 200 persons remained on ‘the island below Galveston. Reports Causeway hotel there is declared to have collapsed, There re 60 Shops Open Untii 6:20 9. M. © Baking Powder to the Jaqui Mfg, Co, Chicago. jack of sufficient evidence to convict. The Hollywood Lunch and Soda |,,,°R" Fountain, $13 Pike BL--Adv. 4 for people who work. Phone Main 3640,