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

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pon JHE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, UNE 7, 1907, a) Loupy catled on several, bu ey | 1 with ¢ vo bay at but they Would Bot come n tho regular pay daft 0 ut reed for he eounell SPRCLAL NOTIONS a TioLDehe MERTING mare | ae o£ wilt & | paid to Ruef a, “1 a at he J. N. Sandviegen of $16 Jetter- chain gang with three food meals | On Eset samination it de-| Extra Se Suits A eute healt, Gel oft son ast, who has the contract for|# day a as oo ed meal, He | veloped that Schmite frequer artment for Hag Oe Faye ~ 1 Grant #. bridge, Phone Reta J me 4 wants 16 cents hereafter | inno ——o-—=| dined at the Pup restaurant with | D4 elicit [feeding the ctty prisoners, today! "rng follows confined in the Jail . — course of action in relation to|Ruef and also al ” pac 1 i ie) | }wave notice to the board of pub/not on the gang, Sandviegen hag Huet, Heney declares he ts able! phe defense forced Louy » Me works that if he does not ro-|been serving two meals a day, ali ATTORNEYS AGREE THAT IF) i, send Bchmite to Ban Quentin | mit that he went to Ruef, and not . ‘ Sioa Ni | Seth A enemies oolve higher prices after July 1 he|12 12 conts and will ask 15 cont#] pAogecuTION DOES NOT) Without Ruef's tontimony \ieeel to base i . a2 | phone Noe SMA will throw up the contract for this, Hin total bill in May no Wha didn alien dooms hide ated - ~ report: | Hale Malesia Tange, slightly used. Sandviegen has been serving the! was $677.16 UBE RUEF, DEFENDANT NEED | tended the first two days sessions A T at. NOT TELL HI6 STORY. number of women in the audience “Ss OLD COURTROOM ABOUT TO CAVE IN ivetcdenbriem "PAY SALARIES | . & DUNN, os York dicot Te ee ae | Jean Loupy n . ry, 18 ge _ (Boripps Telegraph Borvice.) Pup restaurant prior to the fire . phones Judge, prosecutor, officers, pris additional pressure, have sagged In SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.—-Un | wae the firet witness, He ald City Treasurer George Russe : anwed the detaile of |during the time that the exe “anise, }Oners and morbid spectators dally a woeful manner Two l4re®}iess! the prosecution in the to have ar ait in Judge Gordon's court walling cracks opened In the celling thie) gohshite case decides to compel | extortion. | |for the ceiling of the court room to morning. Ruof to take the stand to testify | his angement with Ruef for | probable sve of the May « cave in, The regrade of Jefferson Judge Gordon said today that bel for the people, the defendant wiil| the protection of | restau roll, quietly slipped away from the north end of believed that the ceiling was !@}not have to act as a witness in} man, and said he we to Ruefletty hall and went to the State asked him why the lHeenses|Hank down town where he A. Avderson, trial | oe colleations, abstrac mupy told the story of | ment was at its height over Hi 2 ain Jat. has caused aw 1cims. ithe eclty hall, and especially the danger of collapse, but he supposed! his éwn bebaif WEPSTEN'S DETHCTIVE AGENCY, loourt room, to be a decidedly dan-|that it would be necessary to hol} This was decided this moruing held up. He as him to : gerous place. The wobbly timbere | court in that room until the plaster/at # conference of the attorne | of the building forced to sustain! did fall Ifor the defense T believe| Ruef said if he was wanted in | aupary nen Wastin ave. . 7 [they will be able to prove tn the attorney, he would — erence | made } ' nocence of Schmite without tak: | take 000 & year on & two wed | a ee jing the desperate stop of asking | yea payable in advance it) } thet ¢lient to tell his own story,/in currency. He told him to see . ; rere a | | ‘The prosecution still maintainaa| the other restaurant men and - ee See Sen ee e s! eee te regard to the proposed! what they were willing to Canvas Oxfords White and Gray Canes in ew, SITUATION WANTED—MALE. | lary GL week) ok mai, tet be | fag tam workman W. | Jepartment | PATENT ATTOR: phaadadnd - - | PAUL A. TALBOT Patent A wey Mt Brigadier General Clarence M In a @elirious state, Frank mpertenes, | et) D. C.|O'Bhane, a wanderer, jumped from | ania! Bagine ew of Gene nts Wu the third story window tn the Plum 4 | Buell the commander who saved), hotel, 1003 Bighth av. south, tiene ore fie | Grant's army at Cold Harbor, dled /at 3 o'clock this morning, sustain: |f : SaturdaySpecials — Mt Rattey 2b cline are Ask tor M ST TENTS Which help complete the housek SITUA ION WANTED FEMALE mie Miwee it | this morning at hie howe, Twenty: |!ng & compouskd fracture of both) Hl forone day only——come Saturday and make your purchase Does it Pay eet To buy @ good quality bat? ‘Wwe! Mutual Lite : Talbot iwixth and Valley st. He was born Gils tor aundey O'Shane has been at the hotel Wand w oot necesenry. ApOIy : 5. Buel} Rasnine’ oo Tie nat at Auburn, N.Y. In 1838. Duell nut a fow days, and none of the ill | 300 Garden Hose, now ..19¢ | Bhop Bags, regular value 30 Well! ave Be plinted = the Pe Ae wd civil boarders were acquainted with $50 Shovel, with long handle to Spectal i6e Try it once. Buy a Bargar $3 “Foanien Brent at the outbreak of him. It seems that he was usually ane ca ater ea monthe’ vem Pest st. Ualtart, Phone Haiiand 6 war, serving during the four ya's jin an intoxicated condition. He | Ibe Cusptdors To | 200 Bleck Fibre Lane Boxes you will learn that FOR KENT—FURMISHED MOUSES| He was made brigadier general [OF way conveyed to the Wayside! 36¢ Camp Chaire abe The right alse. Reduced to ae W. DUNLAP @ co, Ge |PAYeTy, | g wite and|honmital, where it is reported he ts Leare the children io owim i 1 it Does Fay wee woe. Peence—tee On Se | inven ame. areal services wi | tne many | be Watorwings 15¢ | 6 pleco set blue decors Other - mer ym hy i. Pas eadail, owe Were | : Sal : traw s $1 to $7.60 wae & eee pores 1 Senet be in chai e weal GAR SUICIDE AT 80. | OPEN GATURDAY EVEN dinner plates and bowls : ING. ane Lillagar & Barkan Exclusive Hatters 1210 Becond Avenue HAN | BASTPORT, N. ¥, 3 T—At — b . une 7 4 trance Colman ie —— His body was ae co — waa vom committed suicide s -_— = indi, KILLED BY AUTO found suspended by the neck to/ the rafters of a shed sear the extra special 6 Bereen Door, Reduced to Sii9 | Cahen-Drew Co. °.2%, First and Madison a SEAVIEW TRACTS On the Sound. Fine for gar dening berry raising and chicken ranching. $260 te per tract WEST & WHEELER, Colman Building = : house, with a pote which said: | big red auto ran oer a little! "The Lord would not kill me, so terrier yeaterday afternoon on |1 killedm yeelf | ] av. N. wear John st, and | crushed the life out of it, It waa! _ THE MARKETS i & common tneident enough, but if ' a note to this litte ie missing Io moet | where © | ag @ slump tn the re| It happens that the dog wae the) ints of strawberries today on Wanted to - property of & man who bad Com?) Western ay, due directly to the Rent TANS | fo the city trom, the disastor in| Western ay) due } | . oo | extend drought over the north a gg ey ra ~|San Francisco. Through the tor) west ‘The price continued to slide h De Areade mr — vo bis i“ rors of the earthquake and fire b see. end wanted that: teak Full tine of Sporting Goods. International Bond & Realty (a, 587 Pioneer Block. Mais WANTED—TO RENT We EUR | and! etotte-primary Gieseaen | AR . ~~ — dog remained with week brought $4.00 per orate, sold a time when dogs were for as low as $1.50. Local cherries an Union ma the San Freacisco © im market, selling for $1.0 a {oe8 Fievt. Both phones Male ®t use of @ food famine. per basket. It is expected that rotected his & walormelor om Texas will ar ot aod vd age t 213 WANTED—nmAL uerare. i | He finally evoce os 7 = = | rive the first of nest week. This jinto Oakland with the dog 884) 6.4: giwaye selle by the pound psn ABSTRACTORS. from there brought him thes the receipts r Booth. Whittiesey Mantord Abstract On, seth imal yesterday was o sad|."°*o = on of oranges wered biiahet IM Resement of Maller bie oe eee need om the receipta. It ts reported ate i we geen blow to the owner war bad gone up another CHIROPODY. big notch. ben " Borne _ [See eee Ha at has been draguing |. PORTLAND, June 7.—In ® #9*| at the mark this spring |tacular fire on the river last SIKhT bay advanced a half cent. Salmon nce _ | the tugboat Vulcan was tot - be higher, unieas more of the wee oe ia | stroped The loss te about #2) | fieh comes to market It te feared that the small grain LOAN ©. ak Soin, 6- Acre Gar- _crry REAL ESTATE crop {a being matertally injured | “FP by the drought throughout Wash den Tracts Caen: Lots |S May in belng cut im the f Easy Terms| eemeal River Barkenks per jou $1,300 mall Cash Payment ise Mientia! courteous eatment qsiriee ROACH MAKES « $450 solees, crate, B00 fl covnage, Winning: | ch, Se twee, wes | VIRTUE-TERARS CO 1 : = — . va = ‘ Reston Hicck. Bath Phones aieier Meta 4 Money . et people om ee tae ond ‘ ar = oo 44 Ralley Bide - ! . — . - od v tie . Ping * * aie savin tae Jam TATE, Mer Mm Dept we biecka fi Mount bane vA Newton, ie People's j ail gece fer $2,000 . ae ___.|__ An Ideal Chicken ira tine sel Ranch and Dairy Farm} ProRTUNITY “D. B. THOMPSON The Big $20,000 Shipment of Clothing, H ed to accept bas been given ® $1,000 Ft ella Shoes and Furnishing Goods \") °°": gzeree fina ig, fram 07 Beton, COUNTY OF KING, CITY OF SEATTLE J é * ranelng wat havin es — KNOW ALL M BY THI PRESED t the $20,000 Shipment of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Adee te . 4 ses owen, por te Goods have beet t M ! ea Company, 1317-1319 First Avenue, after a hard contest ws, per ib, he t values in new and up-to-date Cae | = fo Our New List agttthed FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS - gtecete ¢ . ¢ orients P be gz i pro” psa in one ets ‘te = bras ; 8 a, 6a he: seams | ¢ wil t on sale ¢ bea bn” narra viaiea «| Whitman & Jacoby eres, he | trade, No old 7 “ i] e . 7 — -- it an carte mae Moree, we Mente. | w $9.00, go # ; § fores, go fo : = - 1 pe wien Tigi : | . av 510.00, we MEN’S $2.50 Hats In the latest 5 — Hay and Fe et Pant $3.00 and $3.50 Greco a — FREE rep Washington ti $2.00 M A I pla re... , ’ oe ' at ond fase - ha . to n B. Stetsor a f " ; mg } "I ton, GIO, tn &: “ $4.00 Men's Fine V 11 BLA ¢ = n't aw 7 ie $ an s eaieaadieail de jn 6, Hie oat | th $ " eo : ae “pom ni anap. see this; |” DASERALL SHOBS, $2.50 | Rae Tees pa . FURNISHING GOODS oo ash x ’ K. BACHE @ up, at Hall's 1111 First ave H and | 0, t pa he 00 pleces of Me torwear 1S ‘ and he a bios ar, | 1nd, os Extra Size Suits : er att ( t 00 garment ! ‘ «of od | Fee : p “ = tn ah gee One department for big men ideas . . var oe dorwee: f 4 - * ' part art Ww u Hutehine Youths’ ng nits in mixed wee , -e fer All Wool 1 1 H Abe, : . . cor. 2nd Un oes worth $10 ut 85.00 ~ . . ment ‘ =| Ye ‘ 100 ¥ outh Spring 8 _ in blue | and ROYS’ SHOES Cooper's Best F ’ ; DON’T P $12.00, go at 86.85 ) Be I st 81.65 : Be i amigo * ‘ ' ' < ) pat 8 : AY CHILDREN’S SUITS bpeies Coden pol Ghose Sa.5e 000 patre of Sox rt P ‘ * J One lot of Children 1¢ 1 f y and Brow s r . F RENT woo! teds, worth go at ®1.236 SHOES Rie ; * sy “es J bh EB. Tt e I] One lot of Children ta i I Patent Leather Sh 10c Handkerct go for : * osep E homas Co. lald and mixt h $4 00 « Colla go f . a ’ ' | Addition te Wont Seattle of. : $2.15 I Dongola Shoe e Baek Rates Shite ‘ * A ——— -—— | you an opportunity to be 1 Shirts et goode | fodr own landlord, and with rh 1 f r ba i t ale. Your v do three times their regula F 7 : . ] OUp Investing @ great deal of Do not forget the numl 1317-1 First Ave I k north P t a ’ t A | cash, as we are selling there t v « n t k north of office, oppe e new we * . low n the easiest of terms RICE 7 : | ‘hse are all view lots, over cumas i € « looking the found, are situ we ws ; ated on & high plateau and are | 5 Tes : Just 18 minutes from Piret ” @ d . k b oe; f and Madison Street e ; : " A 16-minute nervice a oold ow . i sures epy purchaser of ¢ Be fi - M o adcess to his business e ¢ : Al in n “ Cy s on 6 ' ine Mr. Mille at r branch * ‘ ” : ; = + office, corner California and ats - P ;| UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Ninth Avenue, or phone us . : ' ee " at ‘ e JOSEPH E THOMAS 4 CO. 1 31 7 1 31 9 F t A aes a A i nA 5 oe } ‘s ine = irs venue, Seattie , et Plymouth * mo ocks | the @inivere ; north 109 Cherry 8t ’ i ¢ Y Fan, from #280 to 00 per Gay | con gots ' Entrance to Lowman Bullding HALF BLOCK NORTH OF POSTOFFICI BETWEN UNION AND UNIVERSITY STREETS oir | bons op 3| woe ke bide, M Main 4114 Ind. 2499.

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