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Hundred! Dollars a “Day License Fee by wang Only Forty Nine Cents Instead of Four Bits. title * . frum the lice the, has de soda & Rowe's cious > ot , The Sey trom adn ended (ode were «i WORK ON GARBAG OATLAKE UNION NEXT WEEK et work on the perematory to de er Paton, is to be start ing week. work will coos as a base ‘and the get your change.” tt happened that Counctiman Gill took his family to the cirous yee terday and, paying 50 cents admis falled to see any change com ing back License Inspector Marsh was sent by the mayor to the grounds this moroing inform the man agement to pay over the $300 for today and $100 each for the past two days, to make up the full It ocnse, or not open again. It was claimed by the officials that the “4S-cent” sign was a blind and that 90 per cent and more of the people never got back any change. Norris and Rowe decided to pay the money, and the performance this afternoon was allowed to pro- coed. oe ee > The ground where the crematory is to be located is low and swampy and requires a sub-foundation ef piling to take It down to the hard pan. Charles Geake @ Oo, have been awarded the contract for this part of the work, H. LILLY CO. Coast Commercial Co ime CM. Lilly Co. for SP tamages, for > ot and conspiracy sileges that were the owners of the *Agenor” which took a ig malmos to Yokohama “ eaptain, for the de Tt is claimed that by o my the defendants aod Ki! be plainti(? and Kiln ie man in the Japanese civil court at Yokohama, and sued out an attach ment on which the veasel was tak om possession of and subsequently sold. While In possession of the rohaser it was sunk at sea. The only service made in the ac tion was on Killiman, who the plaintiffs allege not authoris ed to accept service of legal pro- cons against them, and was in con epiracy with the defendants to tn jure the plaiatifts. TAKES HEN “tee RY HOFF’S STORY 7 Inbol!, who was shot two by Phillip Hase and se r fatally, wounded ly from the operation i epee him yesterday at hospital and was today Proaecut Mackintosh, «ho ES IS WON'T WORK learned of the shooting through the columns of The Star, where the account was first published, this afternoon took Imboffs statement of the shooting. It te very probab’ that he will swear out a warrant for the arrest of Phillip Hase, the Green Lake boy whom Imhoff ac cuses of shooting him. = NEGROES QUIT ‘Wiseh moved this morn Great Northern docks and the Kage Maru Without loagshoremen @ negroes imp<rted the strike and who w ody Pressure yester pace was too «wilt Wngeid matures and fai} WD this morning that the work done by LD OUT the negroes was anything but sat tafactory and that rough weatber would result in much damage to the cargo they had stowed. In anticipation of the arrival of the Minnesota, the company had 41 Italians shipped from Bellingham, | but these men are not working today. They are section men, they say, and were ordered to Seattle to work, as they thought, at track work. They declare they will not works on the ships ad ES PAY OF ONUNION MEN @ the Poundrys te bring! from the Eas: bedly for pa Bee are becoming dissat that the employ G@irrying out their con MS ia the case of the at Ban Francisco fre returning bom Meso if they bad date the the UKE UNABLE TO E INJURED injure he assem), Mention 2 oclock # Dhysicia howpita Dorter IS sera, finger 8 weciden: Mjurea t y hiet of Meartity 1, Nance be operator Whee depa u 5. Navy Yard for the Sam's Oregon a Wonton, Boats ion oren are under stil] more obligations to the company, which has furnished tents and cooking utensils ar the plant, and don't know when they will be able to draw any money it is id that when some of th rs found they could not draw ay at some of the local foun they took the company’s tools with them and failed to return to work “These men have come to us for protection,” said a member of the anion today, “but they are not t class of men that want tect They are of the money paid spent here, while the members o our local union are property own ers and good citizens of Seattle, whose welfare we have at heart.” It is said that the work of the strike breakers has in many In stances resulted in loss to the com pany, because butlding inspectors have thrown out their work PARTY MAY NOT VISIT SEATTLE them would be The Congressional ps has jost landed in San Francisco where a tour of in looking toward from Honolulu, spection was made ovements, may fter all, notwith that much done government b th has for ¢ ng reception here. tary ( Yandel of of Commerce is today ange any flerent oads to vis Seattle th stan plann been Secretary B tr ofa allow and Chambe t to with lozen ¢ part east from members of the par to vinit if thi direct to compelled before their The part are if satisfact ment Guaranteed Lawn Mowers 4old on trial H. Woodhouse, Unive oo Geo nity at eta scientifically cleaned b conn Fusty Wuzey Rug Co Ind. 7319; Queen Anne | ty which their | | the ‘wits RESUME BUNCE TRIAL MONDAY The case of the government | Against James A, Bunce, exdeputy sheriff on trial in the federal court charged with smuggling 200 pounds of opium into the United States last fall, will be resume | next Monday morning, court having | Gf*Sry before, but knew all about | eftedted @ Friday afternoon | adjourned It will require two more days to} finish the case | Bunce was on the stand the ma | Jor part of the day yesterday and | told ouch @ straightforward story of the events that led up to his | Arrest, claiming that he was work | ing om & plan agreed upon by him | self and Customs Collector Harper that the case of the government was apparently weakened, SCHMITZ (Seripps Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, "Jane 8A brief session of the Sehmits trial was held this morning and adjourn ment belng taken soon after Ca mille Maithebuan, former keeper & French restaurant, took the stand. Heney made him tell what he knew about Ruefs dealings with the individual members of thé jeombine formed by the restauran teurs to secure protection The defense objected to the Intro duetion of such testimony, on the ground that the evidence pertal ing to similar offenses was not ad missive Adjournment was taken until O'clock, wh the arguments will re made and authorities submit tod, TAFT’S SON 18 A CHIP | OFF THE OLD BLOCK | (Serippe Telegraph Service.) | NEW HAVEN, Conn. June & Tt te announced at Yale today that | Robert Taft, som of the secretary won the first prise in mathematic and the first grade premiem for Latin composition. CONTRACTS AWARDED. The Westinghouse Electrical company was awarded the comtract today for supplying the generat and equipment for to the lighting plant The Ft. Wayne Electrical Works was awarded the contr ply the 17 transformers, ; being $54,478. This company was about 10 per cent higher than th |eWestinghouse people on trane formers, but the latter company @id not keep to the spectfications and so lost this part of the bust ness There were four bids put in the Westinghouse company on erators, and communication their bid by with the head office will be awaited be jfore selecting the type. | The bid ranged from $23,620 to $20,160, ac cording to. speed. GOV. CARTER TO RETIRE. (Scripps Telegraph Servic WASHINGTON, June § —Gover |nor Carter of Hawall told the pree ident today that he © positively would not serve another ters and | would retire November 23 | MILK ORDINANCE AGREED UPON anitation com 1 at a confer ence last night agreed to the new milk ordinance and will recom mend it for passage to the counci! | next Monday night The ordinance provides that a commission shall be named to give | official certification to all milk of | a certain standard of purity and ex | cellence, and that no milk may be | sold as @ certified product without thia comminsion’s seal GOVERNMENT FPLACKS OFTEN. The United States Civil Service commiftsion announces that exam inations will be held in Seattle on July 10th for the following pinces Assistant chemist for the engineer ing department at large, for duty at the Washington, D. C., filtration | plant; assistant in dairy chemistry in the bureau of animal industry department of agriculture. KILLED BY FALL A | went who and Japanese elevator boy by the name of Frank whore J name is unknown, fell down the elevator shaft of the | Fisher Grocery company, on West ern ay., and died from the injuries received before medical help could be secured. His body is at Bonney Watson's undertaking establish ment | ARMY OFFICER | The police are watching for appearance of Daniel Keller, for merly @ captain of Twenty-seventh infantry. According to diapatche from Omaha and Reno, Keller is wanted for securing $8,150 on forge bank checks. Keller was stati Fort Wright known to the circles of t igned from the army he went ha and then to Reno. It is that he will attempt to Philippines, sailing from 1 at one time 4 is exclusive After at city belleved reach the ttle. CANADIAN ENDEAVORERS COMING Christian Endeavor t of r stating ty {s preparing train to the Se The delegates train on Western local ts in The ‘ommitte a let that ention thelr n it during the con-| Lron te th Te the Canada delegation Vord has been received from the state headquarters of Oregon that from 400 to 600 delegates would in Seattle during the from Oregon alone, Olympic Market your bills in half, 118 Pike opposite the Bon Marc convention street Carpets scientifically cleaned by alr proces Furry Phones, Ind. 7 Rug Co Queen Anne Wuezy 419 the extension gen | the THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1907. US WORKS CLEVER SCHEME ORCHARD TRIAL (Continued from page 1.) | j him thim aft The proposition was put to at four o'clock in the Hox The killing was accom plished before midnight | When asked if he nm to kill Peabody, Orchard explain more than that | want to do the job alone | He got a couple of shotguns tro | Pettibone, to do the job with, but gave up the shotgun method b cause he feared discovery. He the decided to resort to the bomb |remove Peabody | Orchard Confused Orchard said he received $100 after killing Gregory, fro May |wood. He later corrected this and sald he got It from Pettibe Here = Richardac demanded How long did Foster and Millburn stay in Denver after the killing of Gregory? Milburn te the jyou've been claiming was Mildrin, who you say wae with you when you did the killing, tan't he? The witness hesitated a moment then finally sald; “Possibly it was the same He stayed some jtime in Denver.” | “You have written and }ton your statements made on your | direct mination many times jh | jod help yuld not he dida’t “When Hawley told te jsume, in the narrative f your latory, he had reference to what you ad written and what he had read }did he not? | “I don't know, I have written the lstory of my life,” said Orchard. “I }began it @ year ago, and went over it time and time again as to have It properly written | Stragetic Point Made } The witness then denied that he changed the story on the sugges | m of Detecti¥e McParland. |that it had been changed so that | Moyer, Haywood Pettibone and | Simpkins would be implicted in his ard admitted telling if Steunenberg had umental tn driving Coour d'Alene din a rich man, as partners were now wo | crimes. Simpkins }not been him out of the |trict he would Jail bis former rich. . Questioning along = this the story of the Independence be ate Y R Kot he ok district to call them pamed half bot ab ther rw’ detec x John on to order Orchard that he eootng i: sen men den mine owners tives He adm Neville to burn collect the money for a prospect expk a mine, unde: Orchard was still dence mine matter journed for the day when court ad Testify Against Orchard. CRIPPL CRE , June §.—Mre Ida Toney, whom Orchard testified y rday ae having married and then deserted, states that she will go to Botse as a witness for the | ons Mre Toney will swear that at the time she married Or chard he said he detective body Threatened. KANSAS CITY, June § Former iGovernor Peabody announces that be has recetved several threatening letters, but be has paid no atten tion to them, belleving that no one really responsible caused their writ ing LESTER TURNER | SELLS INTEREST 14 years prew National bank fn the bank Arnold and D. H. Mons. ot fh *, Mont. and J. A. Hall at osident vice-president and cashier of the bank Mr. Tu will retire as pres ident of the bank July 1, to be ed by Mr No oth oa will Turner, for the First bia interest Lester ident of has sold jto MA on Arnol4é be made nuece char PARK BOARD MAKES ATEMENT The Seattic park board has issued |a signed statement publi lexplaining the b tion ft the controversy er the acquisition of ight of way tn the council a boulevard MeGiivra re » board denies that it intends to have the 100-foot boulevard through the MeGilvra replat shrink into a 40-foot road through Denny Blaine, the next tract on the south. |The board is now negotiating for right of way through the Jat more “ WATCHING FOR FORMER “= HEARS ASSAULT CASE afternoon be arroll this « & warmly conte assault with intent to kil James McGrew of Ballard 8. Hardy attempting him with gun a foot Justi gan hea ease of wherein accuses F to at long Many tentif hoot a on hand to McGrew chasing ard emark tead of the sen were for h st » he his chic in te allege was a dog awa Hardy thow were meant do t Me hin and started t WIFE OF MAN WHO WENT DOWN WITH DIX SUES FOR DAMAGES has br ught suit Alki Polnt the Port 000 dam husband down Alki Par) tation Co 1 Mill Co, for ¥ ath of her went off May agar Transpo Bi ages, for George B. I with the Point Novembe HOLES IN NONTHW ESTE the « rks o teamer "Dix uN found teame been the ary Eighteen holes have n the bottem Northweate rn, now dock at eh rep large enc y. The let the bidder Some are n's be decided to to the lowest work Tourists the t the n and mammoth Dryd k Pier 2 at 8:3 m 1:16, 2:20, m. Round trip Don't fall to visit Yard at I Nebraska the ke a Pp. merton 5 nain Hoats and 11:4 and 7 Orer 1 rewrit | was @ Pinkerton | STEVE ADAMS TAKEN TO NEW JAIL AT RATHORUM (Serippe Telegraph Service.) WALLACE, Idaho, June #.—The prixohers in the county jail have | all been remo to the county jal! of Keotenal county at Rathdram, | pending the completion of the lo cal baatile in the new court house The Cage in which the prisoners! were cvnfiped is to be removed trout the resent building to the county jal there is no | abla, place’ Wallace to kee prisdhers Moe until thie bas t wiit the en Fiye prisoners in all have kd away. Those are Adare, CoM, Hicks, J. C | Josh Fanniff and Nick been Steve Courtney Hurley LYNORrKUM A LO | P@lends of the late Peter Lynd struph, off ain Wash. with te corrfet tha statement that the un fortwnate gan, who was recently killed by @ Great Northern train near Skykomish, was a tramp min dstrum was & logger, of | ding at Index | LOCAL FLASHES Waitress Heavily Fined. The Waitresses imposed a fine of nie Y the only mem of the union of 265 members who did not strike when the recent order to de “o was given. Until the fine tx pald she will not be considered a jmember of the unten. Th trouble with the restaure ore seoms to have sudd creased the membership of th cal unton Twelve new mombe Wes admitted last night Adier May Speak Here. Officers of the Firet Free church of Seattle are making an effort tx have Dr. Felix Adier of New Yort who is on his way to lecture at the University of California spea here on bis way home. Dr. Adier is one of the leading students in social ethics in America Bchool union yesterday bO on Mrs, Min lo | Lands Assigned. | Land Commissioner has! been notified that the has boon assigned 6,000 acres of schoo! | lands in Whateam county It is located In townships 28 and 9 north, ran 6 east, and lice be (ween Maple Falls and Denning Rose state Republicans Seek Offices. The King County Re club fe seeking suitable headquar ters, The club Intends to have a paid secretary who ts to b charge of the offices in some dowa town office building At the meeting to held Priday, the ward managers pected t thelr talna and workers tlre | are ox prec unoe t cay Carrol! Files Anewer. Comptrotier Harry A. Carroll yer pterday filed his answer in the man-| Amun proceedings brought against him by J. V. MeAdam: to compel him to pay over held.by him in the “Incom-) work fund.” Mr. Carroll ad-} siding the money, but al that under the charter he » power to pay it out | Gohodld Must Pay | Judge Albertson, in f wate Of Washingt re}, | ¥. Rugeel! against set ate | triet No. Tf decided that schoo! dis te, though exempt from gene taxes, must pay special ments placed on their impryyempgye benefiting oRacelwer is Appoint Jud Albertson yesterday |patnt@! J. L. Whittington ai loetver of the Manufacturers and Merchants’ Fire and Marine insur ance Co 000, plote mits logos has Taxes cane b, ex ap le aried Officer Assistant Prosecating Att fF. B. Herold has notified county commissioners that the law which goen into June 12, the county surveyor counties which have @ of 10,000 or over fe a salaried of ficer, the salary to. be $2,400 a year. | DROWNED IN THE YUKON (Star Special Service.) | DAWSON, Y. T., June §.—Frank McKay, well known In Seattic and former member the drowned ed police his lives akon. canoe werturn mother Prince rt $1.00 Spinning ner's anips, 75 window Hamilton Studio 676-80 Colman Bik. High tography at fraud Dr bullding Lee Baker Phone. 206 § dentist Main ¢ $350to$750 PER TRACT #650-—-FOR A BIG LOT rhia le « GOX110 line between Frem $i monthly payments. It is CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING, Inc Alaska Building 3. “ orn shell, crave, UG? %; sole clams, per 6°"; “steelhead fromen sliver eal- is euinooks, por iy » we a) tae, { canteloupen, | sack, 4 M616 | ne | THE MARKETS |: Heleot rench. « 26 | ranch. dos. ... | ranch, ie The | dry | dom, tte; nei fresh | on yer Local strawberries went up Biastern cents por crate this morning were HMght, The weather ta causing the shortage Some berries are ripened on side, and others badly fort Some cherries on the mar kot Hutter ana € See, cows, mutton, tec, Mteor, per th, we th, i Wiscongn | America fe cream briek & ee bicck Bwine, ib, Ble; 1 ifornia, ite. " wore | Poultry. A carload of cantaloupes is look-| Live hens, per Ib, me) bret ed for Monday and the price of | Mi jive ~ fruit will probably be reasonable,|'™ *°* “ It is said the blackberry Washington will be year old 42, bran, per ‘ton few Cneppe 1 ay heavy this The Hotel ‘Stevens Cafe First av, and Marion st special Sunday dinn to 8 p. m, at 0c. Roast spring lamb, strawberry and many other good bill of fare ooo are in bad new ones are potatoes nd the cond tle as ches storage product A large number of spring chick! ens are in stock on Western ay day, selling for 20 cents almout per bb. Corner per bbl so ae sorves & from 12 turkey cream on the Seattle-Boston Copper Co. Installs Power Hoist on Dutch Miller Claims, and Will Sink Shaft to Two-Hundred-Foot Level emer per * pound that the tunnel can be completed in ten months’ time. Shipments are about to begin from Tide Water No. 3 and it Is simply 4 matter of dally tonnage, once they are started, as the property will permit of one thousand tons per day for years to come, being ove of the greatest finds made on this coast ose found level The satisfactory on order the one hundred foot the Dutch Miller mine has justified the ing of shaft to the two-hundred level, and work is again be ing pushed since the completion of he power holst. The will b work on the tun the Chaleopyrite claim days and will install ore in at ain company nel from in a few & power drill LAURELHURST NOW HAS EXCLUSIVE TRANSPORTATION ) 1} | RET HOFER: The above Deautiful the run nd Laurefhuret yacht wae given to an ment C formed by the pur chasers tn Laureihurst for their exclusive use, golng and coming from Madison Park. T of this yacht is mahogany, plate glass win. beveled plate mirrors, light fixtures, upholster cushions, silk curtains Velvet Carpets of the After Deck ts mahogany and maple with beautiful which are pro an ornamental highly brass railing It the beautiful ever built part of the country y speedy and makes the an wee Laurel hurst and Madison Ps in 5 minutes. This enables people living in Laurethurst mo to the business center of Seattle in 20 is a cut of the yacht which is now on between Madison Park This beautiful Tm This rapid transportation and modern city street improvements that have been put in Lau hurst by the owners without cost to the purchaser, bas caused a number of beautiful homes to be built there at once There are 7 or & homes now under construction, costing from eight to twenty thousand dollars each. This immediate and rapid development is largely due to the beautiful location Laurel burst has and the vast amount of money spent by the owners in making It one of the grandest residence districts in Seattle and any one desiring a beautiful homesite should visit Laurethurst before purchasing elsewhere and the great advantages Laurelhurst offers for fine home-site any other coun try in or t Seattle To go to Laurethurst take the Madison st. car to Bartlett's Boat House. Madison Park, Lake Washington, where you will find Laurelhurst salesmen who con sider it a pleasure to show this beautiful property ve ub, interior ~ dows, lect ric ed plush and Wile The floo made It is tu w Chatre tected poliabed by observe wet yacht this in 6 minutes. Have You Been Down To See SEACOMA BEACH Are you going to stay home and risk your health this sum- mer in the heat of the city? When a few dollars paid on a lot at Seacoma Beach will give you a better view of life? Go down on the Fauntleroy Park car leaving Madison street and First ave. at either 9:30, 11:30 or 1:30 daily, and see SEACOMA BEACH Our boats meet the above cars at Fauntleroy Park.

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