The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 6, 1907, Page 7

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from pare |.) —_ tw try again to kil = resigned his of A of Pasyer, Has there must ee that be ae ot the ww on wood nel awore, told | rot of the killing guggestod (ha agent of the gs give hin ye home for & of the fed He wae « went at - decked he Peabody wea window at the where he Sat ok & room a | “hy Peabody how we an Exhibit went back to De Mo. M a | ee to Haywood, who told had « p Jead pill, which to use to plant te the bow pe fo Canor Hawley produced waich Orchard pomb he had men and this was loaded of Pettibone’s helping him to 2 pounds of powder then be bad placed i a a giant cape were and an ar amal! alarm go It could be ox boar he decided on ag having his and he chang we Orchard could to plant the bomb fa waded te his grip im the) toms, Kept by 4 man “' pied sold life insurance. to Denver and reported : He said trying to do. yl Girected him to mate another bomb to Gaddert again. for Judge Gaddert. Orchard said, be ® Vacant jot at the cor aad Emerson sts. fader crosed = daily aided Bim in planting He bad & wire on Le Bwileh be attached « @ when i was vitted oe & bottle of su fe act and the bomb apne’ iim whee ‘ett Bis residence and fo the pocks! book 8 Map of mornings always appeared with p be had to give wp this grther bomb, and the! i wien he saw the Jule! gel ft Both dombe| dose together When! a aboat so hour $A explosion. He “gna of the bombs | ta innocent specta Phaag about Denver for ets ¢ ‘Went Back to the end resumed writ - Wied to Kili Bell. later Orchard re ‘© Pettibone and Hay hfs failure Pet Bim money which he He was then of horses and a wagon Haywood, which were} Crepe Creek for) = wanted so he ‘ country end kil! mat Bal Orchard swore, told Sted broken up the Crip ition, He and drove to Retl's ree Wty and shoot him, but ey tried for three Rever saw Bell in the Bele shot guns Orc ech day to Haywood offtees ~yy MS this period H ywood tur With plenty of money try to get Bel part of Aaguat Wid him he di4 not tobe pulled off in , it Jane, he swore Stother attenipt to bi & bomb under ly ~Gabberts home. It and inter was Mesnenberg Pint. Offite, in Aug the former told bir he lied in Pettibon and told them the PAY RENT B Thomas © West Fe an oppor We landiord ite a gre We are x the caniest fr Low? are ali view of busin Mills. 0 former Catto ue, oF €. THomas ino., 10 Cherry at © Lowman 6 4, he} had arrived when outaide mutat be done. Maywood said Gov, Steanenberg must be put eat of the way, Or-/ chard declared that four er five men detailed to Kill Steunenberg had failed He dectared Haywood told him that after he got Steunenberg he would have letters written from Pattersoa, N. J, to Bell, Peabody, Gabbert and others, warning them that they would get the same ¢: It was finally agreed that Or lebard would go to Caldwell and look over the «round and decide how the Job could be done Haywood told Orchard he had} sent Arthur Reston, Ed, Minate and Steve Adame to Caldwell, and all had tried to kill Steunenbersg, but failed Reston and Minster were mem bers of the Western Federation of Miners. At this Stev work awore working with Simpkins near Wallace, idaho, trying to get rid of men/ who jumped Simpkins’ claims. / Julian Stewnenberg sat behind time Adams Orchard was »| the witness during the recttal of | the alleged plot to kill bis father, | and he displayed considerable | emotion at times. | Orehard, continuing, declared} jthat Adams had told him he had killed @ man named Tyler on Marble Creek, who jumped Sim kins’ §«6clainw. As other claim Jumpers did not take warning, he shot another man named Worley, and tried to Kill the latter's com panion, but be escaped. Defense Makes Obdjection, The defense here objected to permitting evidence being tn- troduced, lartng that claim jumping cases had no bearing on the alleged consptracy or the mur der of Steanenbderg. Attorney Hichardson declared that the prosecution was taking advantage of the leniency of the Judge to introduce matters which later would be stricken out, but which would have had Its effect on the jury. Judge Wood dectined to rule on the matter until tater om. At this pofat the noon recess was taken. Afterncon Session. The crowd that Dbeseiged the doors this afternoon was much larger than yesterday. It te oxti-| mated that more than 1,000 un} | Successfully tried to secure admis jston to the court room. Women| and girlie, not yet out of their! teons, predominated. Orchard had materially benofit.| jed by his moon rest, acd was in his) |best volre and condition since ad a The court overruled the ionatess| of the defense to strike out refer ences to che claim jumping case. Vesterday Afternoon’s Testimony. The most important testimony given at the session yesterday aft erhoen was that Orchard had fob jawed Gov. Peabody. of Coloradc about for weeks, hoping that Steve Adams would get a favorable op portanity to kill him. | | Orchard told of how he and| } Were given sawedof shot © which they could carry be ath thelr coats, money and jclothes by Pettibone. He sald that the attempted assassination of Gov Peabody was delayed until after the executive board of the miners had fintahe#Ptts sematon. Orchard told of the murder of | late Gregory, a deputy sheriff, in | Denver, by himeotf, in company | with Adams. Orchard tneisted that Pettibone | Was with him and Adame shortly jbefore Gregory was shot and killed For the murder of Gregory he received $100 the next day from the miners’ headquarters and re cotved money after that right along After the killing of Gregory In Denver, Adams went back w Crip ple Creek. Orchard remained fn | Denver and attended the conven [tion of the Western Federation of Miners At? pm. Hawley sald he was feeling 1 and court adjourned ua dl this morning | | y KANSAS CITY, June Gov. Peabody today declined to liseuss Orchard’s attempts to kill | tim. Peabody says he has heen | sebpoensed as a witness, and ex- | pects to reach Boise in a few | days. SUSPENDED SENTENCE FOR STEALING ORANGES. Angus Finlayson, an 18-year-old thoy, was today given @ suspended sentence of one year on a plea ot guilty for buralary. Judge Mor [rie passed sentence, The young | man worked for the Northern Pa aifie as car clerk His offense | consisted in opening a fruit car land taking three oranges out of a in his pocket and | bo There are fewer nerves in the tea drinking countries Imagine a_ nervous Dutchwoman! Y er you don't him. seer returns like Sebill f Irrigated Lands me mid fruit wears the sot cling Jaugh chotcest gifts profits awalt and where great 20 of level noth fertile lands at $90 to $9 aordit f re of Washington is the Th home you have ha you here. as, great profits await upon or write, J Hanford Irrigation | and Power Co. nk ‘we rance. Wash. Columbia Bt. Seattle, | the commencement of the graft in | gene Schmits before him | before Judge Dunne will be a bitter | | was filed today TO HANDLE BALLARD FUNDS. The supptomontal bonds of the Scandinavian Amertean bank, State peal of Hatlard, and Union Say inge @ Trust Company, were filed with the comptroller today, cover {ng the handting of Ballard finan cos. The first one ia to cover de posits of $30,000 and the two lat ter $7,500 each, JUDGE TO WHOM RUEF CONFESSED IS TRYING SCHMITZ (Seattle Stars Mxctustve Service.) BAN FRANCISCO, June 6 Judge Frank J, Dunne has been tn the limelight in this efty ever since Seueneduauceuseeshes? vestigation and he will continue to} be there for some time to come, He it was before whom Abraham Ruef, the curly-headed boss, was tried/ and who after the jury had been drawn confessed in open court Now Judge Dunne has Mayor Bu the wore on / charges that Ruef-namely, extor Freneh restaurant same kind of filed againat ton from the keepers. From the present outlook it seems that the battle to be waged | | 4UDGE FRANK J. DUNNE. one of a@ very technical nature. | Schmits will be backed by the cor poration millionaires, who when Ruef got in the hole, turned their backs on him. [t was this action | that compelied Ruef to tell all be} knew to the grand jury Now everybody in this city ts| wondering whether Mayor Schmits will take the “immunity bath” and confess or stick by the men who} paid him money for favors in the! past. The general impression ts that he will stand pat and take his medicine tf convicted. HARBORMASTHR® RmroRT. The report of the harbor master howing @ total arrivals of veasels for May, of and the same of departures. The total number of passe earried for the month was Of these 3.668 were Southeastern Alaska Nome The value of the month's Imports | was $1,627,454 and the value of the/ exports $1,772,750 ACTRESS INSURES ANKLES FOR senses EACH (Seattlc Stare Buctustve Service.) PARIS, June 6~—"Good morning,” said Otero, the great Paris dance as eho walked Into the office of « big accident fmeurance company, | “I want to Insure my ankles for and | oh, how much will you insure them for?” “Say $10,000 each,” clerk. | “PooPoo! Ten thousand? Why, they earn that much tn a week!” The company finally agreed to insure the precious ankles $80,000 each and Otero left bappy.| replied the 40e 2-0 oval point paint or var-| nish brosh 300, at S@pinning’s. Full! line reduced. See window ooo One Dollar No one need feel any heal taney about opening an account in our Savings Department with We have a great profitable accounts which were started with this amount, and are desirous of having more of them. No mat ter how small, your account will receive the same treatment as we extend to our largest depositors. Northern Bank and Trust Co. pital fully paid $100,000.00 Awaiting completion of hew home in the k & Trust Bidg Pike Sta. we are 1 Pike Bt DIRECTORS. Wm. T Frank 7 AL. PA M. Johan Moore. me dollar many courteous Ca at 4th 1 hern and loca at Perkins Hunter Pr Martin, a. Chilberg, A New 5Room Cottage $1,500. $250 CASH, BALANCE LIKE | RENT. of lot, 560x100; atreate | has good well and % blocks from car line This ts graded pump located in South Park wil this You have to hurry if you | wet will trade for or property. H. E. ORR CO., Inc. 707-8 Malo acreage Alaska Bidg 2306; Ind, 2396. Phones | stein, THE SEATILE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE, 6, 1907. eK RR ANNOUNCEMENT, That the men chiefly re sponsible for the attempt to elect John Riplinger mayor of ttle knew the character of man, but supported him because they expected to vee him in their efforts to rifie the city of privileges, This le one of the eowcluaons react ed by Joe Smith in his inves tigation w being conducted tor The ir Mr Smith's & story of the rise and fall of # John Riptinger will be pub lished in The Star, weginning with neat Monday. jr ARKH ORARARERHH WITNESS HAS; SKIPPED The appeats of J, T porme KR. Osborne men discharged night * * * * * * * wt Mason and the two pe last Saturday for graft by Chief Wappen were not heard today by the efvil service commission, Bill Halley, a negro elevator boy at the Hotel Stevens, and the chief witness againat the patrolmen, has scomingly skipped ont, The hear ing will be proceeded with as soon os Bailey is found, Dr. Leo Daker, dentiat, 206 Wi building. Vhone, Mato 6256. ARCADIA ORCHARDS Wil bring you @ lifetime tn come with $10 DOWN AND $10 PER MONTH You can secure a five or ten aere irrigated, bearing fruit orchard in Arcadia, the richest and most fertile valiey of east ern Washington, Twenty-two miles north of Spokane, No water taxes. Real estate taxes paid for four years We care for the orchard for you for four years, but all the fruit and profits therefrom are yours. In the third and fourth year the fruit will pay for the |and in full A railroad passes through this land and @ roadbed ta be log graded for a new electric line near it Irrigation diteh completed and water on the land within © days A sure and meat for sal! profitable fnvest ompital, GRANT & DYE ~ ples Hank iidg z946 Main 1591 am lad ta where just north of Uni- versity the Most Beactiful wut Because it te all ip lawn, bas fine view lots Prices $175 to 425 Go out today. International Bond & Realty Co. 387 Pioneet Block. Main 1154. for | * of Fred: */ has gerer been informed of what «! b *:/FREDERICK & NELSON ARE NOT IN THE TRUST Althotigh indicted by ‘he Port jland grand jury for alleged par * | Ucipation in the Pertiand “Purnt the well known firm jek & Nelson; of Beattld ture trun! Upowaible charges cam be 4m ‘against it, and is very certain that it in pot involved in any trast Mri! D. B. Frederick, president ot Meedevick & Nelson, told a re-| for The Star today, that the grand jury in unex Portiand before plaipadt pairaohs deliberately the rand jury ome as wall be Indicted for {NDICTED IN FRISCO, PATRICK CALHOUN, President of the United Rallways of ‘Frisco, who has been indicted 14 times fe connection with the graft charges. Calhoun ts a grand: | eon of the famous Sout rolina | stateaman, John ©. Cathouh. Pac rick became very rich in the east tn real estate-end traction opers tions before he wont to ‘Frisco organized the United Railway Sea-View Tracts These tracts are on the Sound. | between Seattle and Kverett and have excellent jroad and boat service. have | placed thie subdivision on sale to meet the demgnd for emali ranches and sum homes The soll ts of Gn « cellent quality, and '_ well adapted for gardening, .frult and berry oultare, and: pout had ae The two near Beattie « and roves furuish 9 | con venient and = read ket (or everything that one can prodnee As « site tor summer homes the tracts are 2 oneueaiieks by reason of [their accessibility and beau tiful view of the sound and Olymptes 350to $750 Per Tract Travte vary In shee from two to ix sores, and are sold op ox captiog lly easy terms. Prop erty of thie character is be coming more scarce ever? year, Sed ft mar would by the pert of wisdom to , purel how, @hile the wt terms are reasonable, The delay of « few years may mean a smal! fortane to you Call at our office and let us furnish you with a plat and printed matter concerning this property. telling you et | the same time how best fo reach ft and supplying yoa, as well, with any additional fnformation required WEST & WHEELER, Cotman Block <) The Blockade 940,000 order fied and Every day's anle lessens which muat be who the the ple be Aim pone f ctl the th comes to us " sweeping A yn yvertime to hurry blockade will haw will be ing » the iday and Saturday of in short-time stole Every one hed at to fit you r great urplu « we have every * facto ia mente out hesitate. Our force he t argain days, Worth Double Everywhere oor At eee Women $5.00 upward; Women's amas fr $2.95 upward Box Coa n every kind and Long Traveling Coats and Silk Rubberized Long ¢ Silk Waltsts monos other firm ¢ attempted It will pay you to come 's Novelty w Tatle I Retail, 141 Wholesale and Union Mad Tailor Suits | ottieon ts Raia Coats vate fr ond Hate and L. and wool, from iting and pan Short upward ‘5 upward jveds of no en 1.15 wed upward aterial om $7.00 be pwa ar ne Wa lea to this sale. Novelty Suit ManufacturingCo. nd Av L. L. Hoffman Union Store. fup in any ‘furniture trust | matter, 2, ! considering boseball game through a chink ta the fonse is amazing. ot the administration, tho interstate commission's investi- gation of the Harriman roads and the coal road's case, “1 just love to be in swell sor — clety,” gurgled the fair young 4 UNAVAILABLE, sol, in & burat barb thumaam, » “ 4 co ‘ul to & without thinks NOT COMFORTING, Young Playwright-—And my play, | ‘Why Mrs, Blum Left New York,” ia declined because of ite title? robb ng & bank as far as knowing [anything ahowt it is concerned.” | Preatrical Manager--Yes, Ite too said Mr. Frederick. “We bave 20] tone We couldn't get the blooming business in Oregon whatever, ©*) thing on the electric sign. cept an ocagional order for some! ° local factory there, and it has al ways been common knowledge that we believe in active competition, and have always been perfectiy frank with the public in all deal ings. The idea of our being mixed is ridte ulous. I am very sorry that the Portland jury should have been degeived into mixing ws up in the because it cannot help pro many people unjustly.” Younger Man; “@trange that women can’t throw straight.” The Ob Man: “You--or—my wife tells me she threw horself at another fellow—-missed and caught me The It's pretty hard for a camel to get through the eye of 4@ needie, but the ability of a boy to see a SEATTLE - BOSTON. COPPER COMPANY Is Opening Up Wonderful Property In Its Tide Water No. 3 Judicing SUES SCHOOL BOARD A petition for a mandamus was filed today by City Trensnrer G. ¥ Russell, against School District No, | Prove 1, to compel the school board of ore, to} pay a local improvement assessment | Oo of ebip of $608.39. jwhould get the company an aver The matter will be a test case to] See of $5.00 per ton when they determine whether property 4} can treat it on the premiaes, They for school purposes is lable for lo-|*°° "Ow preparing to whip It to cal improvements the smelters and expect to soon vsitathnivihin be in position to handle two hun red or more tons per day, The R ST BREAKING «°° from Dutch Miller camp | are that the power hotat is now (Sertpps Telearaph Rervice.) WASHINGTON, June 6 Trust) busting was the subject of the con-| ference at the White House this af-| ternoon. This promises to be one| of the most important disunaione | in operation and the taking out of the high grade ore found on the one hundred foot level, going on rapidly, It is the Intention to pack out the ore averaging $1006.00 per ton and over, of which there is estimated to be at least two thor and tone in sight. The stockhold- ers of the company are well pleas ed over the results of their Py ‘s work, and with the Tide er No. 3. The Dutch Miller extensions and Tide Water No. 1, the future of the company is s sured as @ large earner. The Tide ed by of development on Water recently acquir this ppany, has #o far n it to be @ wonderful body with not less than 6,000,000 ing ore in sight that work | OH La Fares, Secretary. KR, Awsiag-Turenne, Dante! Kelleher, Vice President. President. The Bank for Savings CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID Per Per DIRECTORS. Gabriel Faure John H. McGraw Walter Oakes doahua Green ndrew Hemrich é ‘Alston Itole Ralph A. Schoenfeld Jamon shannon Vietor Hugo Smith Danie) Kellebor Henry Krute Frederick K. Struve © # Vilss ©. it P. La Ferg Baicolm McDougall Alex. F. Mowan ¥. W. West BAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY Corner Firat Av. and University St, Opposite Post Office Buy your Hat of & Co, 1831 Second Ave t Aurtas-Turenne ames Campbell ohn Corgiat jeorge J. Dane Jrittith Davies it W. Dearbors ohn W. Kady ohe Brickson “There te a tide In the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads to for tune.” "RARE. . = Bargain In West Seattle for Saturday, June 8th Good for No Other Day. $3,100 for Choice Corner (4 lots) on Vashon Ave., sorth of Laurel St, with fine view. Price on any other day 93.600 Debt ts the cause of misery; but @ sng sav. misery, but a snug sar source of happiness. A savings pant opened with this bank will enable you to pro vide for future conta Don’t Make the Mistake of Waiting Until All the Choice Lots Are Taken at Seacoma Beach Before You Go There and Select a Waterfront Lot for Your Sum- mer Horie or Camping Place Aside from the choice of location on which to camp, and getting down to mere dollars, Seacoma beach is the most in- viting investment you can make, if you want to double your money in a year’s time. Talk to any of the old timers (moss- backs) and they will tell you of the steady advance that has taken place in water frontage. Take the Fauntleroy Park car from Madison and First avenue any day at either 9:30, 11:30 or 1:30 and our launch will meet you at the wharf at Fauntleroy Park and convey you to the Beach, where Mr. M. B. Crane will meet you and show you over the property. Or telephone Mr. L. Frank Brown and he will give you any further information you may desire. Remember That at Seacoma Beach You have the advantage of a fine beach for bathing---sandy ---not gravel. Beautiful forests of trees. Splendid spring water, piped to each lot. A fine pavilion for dancing. Nice people with which to associate. Quick and reliable transportation to the city. And your investment growing in value while you sleep. 9, ) eel L. Frank Brown and M. B. Crane GENERAL AGENTS 633 Pioneer Building Ind. Phone 3487 set, Main 348)

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