The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1907, Page 5

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FUNERAL OF JOHN WEE, SHOT TA LEAVENWORTH, HELD TODAY The funeral services over the body of John McGee, the contractor shot and killed at Leavenworth, Friday night, was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Bouncy Wat Mra. rH Ll TTLE STAR--MONDAY, GOLDMAN DENOUNCES ENTIRE|IMPORTS ARE| THE MARKETS MODERN SYSTEM OF LIVING =| WaPEACING Churches, schoola, the modern ome and the police « contananed by bee an hypoctitient (olde Seven” neeveeny pase noe te dh PORT TOWNSEND, June 10. Collections for the month of May, according to the report of Collector F. ©. Harper, total the sum of eaident Roosevelt was handled | ably Hie Moyertay wood. Deby colving special mention aker defined a “dostrable Imports bi t ry? rts have (noreas as one “who pitifully (urna 788.166 in April to 868,909 for t rent month just closed, Aa is usual during the month of May, exports and collec UNE 10, 1907. fitt Bese, MOLT, scetiass, arege Fats tame, per th, iho; Grasset hoge Yon - ogee Hay and Weedstutte. LOST GIRL IS FOUND i Serviem) 10.—Frances| the ten-year-old Arlington girl recelpts wore ee teat The dey) iy Weather Is causing the shortage. fon Home ber are ripened on side, and others are badly formed Some cherries were the mar ket A carload of cantaloupes is look ed for Monday and the price of fruit will probably be reasonable It is paid the blackberry erdp in | Washington will be heavy’ this year. Old potatoes are in bad ¢ tion and the new ones are — cheap aa the storage pro A large number of spring pena ena are in stock on Western # day, selling for 20 pound. “ton, 8 ‘soked corn, *, 1 q00, miladiing be! per Vote, dogs 09, eg «1 fred ton, Wg per top, Whi ton, ited speech of Em- the apostlo of anar- wered at the Soctatint | oo “agro afternoon, The) ar qhich was well attended, ly, was prow fed over by | re a! anarchiat, | let 4 her epeech| The sy vernment was not aw gress, Rule the hands ted to kill on DONS NOT FORBID DUMLING. (Star Spee EVERETT Moll reported son undertaking parlors Fred Warper and Mre. Henry Smith, daughters of the dead mam, and Mra. McGe accompanied th body here. Metiee had been gaged in contracting at Leaven- worth for years, but his family ence was 7662 Green Lake ard, Seattle lL. Davia, the man who fired the fatal shot, was roughly handled irate citizens before he was fin- ally taken to Wenatchee by officers, The remains of MoGee were inid away in Mount Pieasant cemetery, ad p, Lawson, nan prema t that no « existed which block to Pp Bind, whether or many . she hel Bmerson and Jefferson gee aeraced! PARIS, June 10 | Picquart has issued instructions to the army on the subject of duets He directa the commanders neither to refuse norf to grant authorize, | 44Y found yesterday | tion to have recourse to the code of | morniing Arlington, but honor in cases of quarrels over| traveling toward that t service differences. Such disputes] The first int must be settled ding to the| her eame from people w army regulations. In cases of dif-| ington and Edgoomb with ferences over private affairs offi-| cers are free to act according to| their individual conceptions honor > War Minister Jun lots in the woods Satur Re; ¢ Hy @ike imburwer, cheeses. per Ub, Bei ‘Tillamook, Ib, Miee won night, was Swiss, th, Hes south of Poultry. th, te; brotlers, tb, i@Pae; & sist cetera tae ook. a Sve Bie; come, Ona ive arding Ari whom “a wed boule she had caten supper The girl tried to she saw soarchers traveled most of the night, slee | par t of the time in the woods The girl claims that 4 was chided by t vother and resolved to ruu away from home dosen that Miss not al a doo early awa on | DY whe ping parts to prove fas preached by and her alli a foreign plan! preached by ot owen, per tb, ver’ ik sates: lambs, per ib, be. per Ib, of ay on per Ib, SNAKE HOLDS UN Tete oT ATL. own TWENTY-ONE NEW BANKS, June 10—A Dagg, © rural The reptile be over the tail of A bulletin from the comptroller |of the currency on the growth of national bank organization, Issued |June 4, shows that between the dates of aMrch 14 and May 13, two months, there were organized im this state 21 national banks with a total capitalization of $1,126,000. This leads all other Paeific coast atates with the exception of Call- fornia cart driven by Thos. a big black snake mall carrier, ra came entangled in the wheel and was thrown into the cart Dage was so frightened that he tumbled out and broke his arm. The horse ran away, overturning the cart and} | throwing three mati sacks into a }ereek, The snake was found coiled gifs: | around a remaining mail sack June time is bride ine with the “STANDARD WAY” to help all the time! ~this store is ever ready to extend the “STANDARD WAY” advantaves to the young come starting housekeeping, giving them the splendid conveniences which this store's + lf boas, ‘ 7 WASHINGTON, Pa Behowmer halibut. per ib, Me@eige The ae per tl oat pital for consumptives was dedi 4 here yesterday TAKE UP SHWRE ONDINANOE. and who e ordi If the corporation ocunsel Assistant Kngineer Dimock are engaged in draft nanee for th Be tunnel work, complete work today, the bill will be taken up by the council this evening Thaw Mapping Ont Case, NEW YORK, J Marry K Thaw, tt ts ann yas net ma plans for hi * os yet. He te busily engaged mapping out bis! defense for the mext trial. say JAMES BLACK IS DEAD SENT OUT TO NAIL SUNDAY eyes toward heaven, while thieves rifle his pockets.” Miss Goldman claimed that there berause the man who has nothing | MORthly Increase in both of these coukl not be the equal of the man| ‘els Exports for May are $3, Who possesies everything 606,538 as against $4,400,024 for Anarehy @ declared, “does | APril .1907 not mean force of violence, but the} JAPaH heads the list of countries | maintainance of life. ‘The present | PUrcbasing American goods with a system is the breeder of force and | C8! of $980,029, and the same ace by reason of ite Injustice.” |COWMtryY takes second place among ” . the great importers to the United “ . States with $639,524 worth of im | ports to her credit. British Colum | bia again heads all foreign nations| sending foreign goods to the United | States, at $711,487 represents tho | value of her imports and $676,996 |» the value of goods shipped to her/ ports from this district red snappers, b@he) lame, fii froren shed. per th, fe Seimen, pee im Hagia; fosen stiver eal ead i, Te; fresen ehincoks per tb Meats. teen, per th, Ge veal, fer 1h SG ibe, mutton Oranges, tncy, 1@40%) chotos, 81 Dananas, buneh, 82 Re Oo; cows, m (Seripps Telegraph Service.) ST. LOUIB, June 10.--Jaa, Black, jod his commission to act as official | of 19 years, | beowe Informer to the Seattle police | department, evidently took too com- maa | The Diack Masonry @ Contract-| prehensive a view of hie exact | tng bred ad en Black mtg the president, ts building many large duties. Troy believed that he had! structures im various portions of been apopinted not only to ferret) the United States. In Seattle that joat the Sunday violators but put] company te constructing the new | j the breweries on the bink as well,| Washingon hotel. Today the flag Patrolmen Brewster and Rayner, | 08 the bullding te at half mast who concetved the idea of a Sunday | jNiolater Hawkabew and delegated; S@)TSER BOTTLE BLOWS UP, | he taces for the Emperor | TTF, sarett eas thelr man proved | -_-— | credit-giving KL Alfonse | ® Quince. roy, it seemed, knew NEY YORK, June 10-—A bottle! a » . up eer Baers Pome yo | the devions ways of the blind tig-| containing seltzer water exploded | we are furnishing homes for the newly married every day Name boats that are|¢ra far too and when ready/in the home of Mre. Rose Brooks | / ready fitted up speak for us, the splendid Standard service that has so popularized this ners races Wil) to file bis report he waa wrecked | man, 119 Liberty av., Brooklyn, ser | store Alfenso’s races on the winewashed shores of the! jously injuring i2yearcld Anna! land of the midnight souse, A te| Brockman and Mrs. Brockman, | Mil Mosemeat. totaler will be employed as the| There was a terrific explosion. The! June 1 Today the | next saloon stueth. | house | was partially wrecked. the or ! G Wise, for the wavy Gary Sanger, for the Bed Cross board, Ernest Saat Chicago, eet Miss Mabel ef Washingtos Off Mardicnead June 10.--The trial races ialection of yachts to par methods represent The thousands we have al- ater, more attractive, better and brighter showings of “ev- erything for the home” than in any such concern in the entire West; every article with the fairest price mark plainly noted on; the widely known, fair and right STANDARD store methods, with the great help of the most satisfactory credit system known to furn- vale in letting this store outfit your home, in this store you are to find ¢ AM MENTS. THE GRAND Jonn Cort, Manage and Wed urtain at § sharp) MRS. LESLIE CARTER jin “DU BARRY,” by David Belasco, Wednesday Matinee Curtain at 2 sharp. Prices—-$2.09 to Géc. Thursday Night ner ta “The Duel” SEATTLE THEATER | Russell & Drew. Mara. Phones 43. Only Mat Sat Tonight— Wook, 8:15. Eart Burgess Compagy, from N.Y. City, fm “NELLIE THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL.” lAs tncomparable scenic pro juction. Next week, “Chinatown Chartie,” , | dient time here, Priews-—Mata. 260; eventngs, I5¢ to S0e ~ LYRIC THEATER Russell @ Drew, Mi Phones 43 TONIGHT —AI Week— Matinee Performances of ture buyers; therefore you are absolutely pthe first landic« is falta of the James. Were of a very © tuok place thin aft The ex ple na oracea the good and pleasant kind of a store welcome is always here for you our free surburban delivery service ends living on the outskirts of the city, and ¢ feature attle, including Kapesiiies, v Jane 10--This being day at the expo atl of the fntermational fleet again in Hampton ite homer the event. They Bo honor Virginia the | - TONIGHT, Tues . “ZAIA” Otis Skin- is a great advantage to our many, mapy fr tant STANDARD sto vint has | me an impor free to every p Alki and South Alki —this ial mvenient service is for yo two special chiffonier pricings fer the week ~don't hink you'll have one of these? i oe fe so useful and attractty pd the prices are an added induce- day we n Greater § West Seattle, Youngstown, pe and Masters at Readiog. Fa. June 10. The gran National Asteciation Mas- Dercing met bere this morn- Dresefe academy, and will 1% session aatil the Sth, ‘The object of the asso # Geclared to bo to elevat M daccing and promo! @f the profession | Settle Man Arrested. YAKIMA, June 10—A drummer from Seattle |Lewts & Lake Co. fe same of John Bender! “@EMHULTZ'S TROUBLES” and “GIRL FROM CHILI.” from Spokane =| Saat Weekend now enameer fe Au costumer aoe for only $19.50 refrigerator for $13.95 Tuesday only Saturday—Laost Gharge of obtaining money “THE B0aUS PRINCE.” — 250; evenings 20¢ to S00 Seattle’s Leading Vaudeville Mouse. Priews: 0c, 19¢ box seats, 300. Performances, 2:20, 7:16, $:46 each day, NEW VAUDEVILLE TODAY, 2:30. Dolan & Lenharr, in “A High-Toned Burgiar;” John and Bertha Gleeson and Fred Houlihan, The Tanakas, Eddie Roesch, Starascope, Gertrude Gebert, Dan Roby. LOIS THEATER, Phones—Sunset, Main 1304; Ind. 4334. Daily, Exeept Thars. and Fri. A Cyclone of FRANCISCO. June 1%-—The | FROM MEXICO.” Papers all Praise the Piece. noe eeete Bae Rete | he Lain By neditention. The strike been on for ten we 1 Owners offered a which was ax Prices — Matinees. PE TAR couver- Teute, The contract TONIGHT. Matincess Mirth. “THE MAN Come and Laugh at (Paantinco, sone, | extra good special 49c thie splendid little solid oak jardiniere stand, finished golden, round top, shaped shelf, extra good, worth $1.00, on sale Tuesday only, as long as 500 wit! Inat, at the very special price of 40¢. Y PP a Ka Basement reed chairs are seasonable wing different to interest you in thio} THIRD AVE. THEAT Home of Melodrama. Pho Main 2681; Ind 2406. Tonight and all week, the Taylor New York Com pany in “THE DERBY MASCOT.” A. Thrilling Track Piay. Prices, Mats, 19 and 20¢; Bys, 10, and 30¢ Sunset $13.95 wol Refrigerator No, 165, solid oak, lined with beary ized iron, and will give good service tenath 32 in, width 21 in 45 in.—has 120-1b. fee ea- Race tc made of galvan: —a practical and conven- fent article for home or office use; of hard- wood, has 6 pegs, 3 legs; regular value $1.26 special for Tuesday only 49c 80.85 this solid oak chiffonier js figivhed | golden, top te polished; the speci feature ts the convenient compart ment for hats; two small and three large drawers, regular value of this chiffonter is $14.00, extra special for the week “ $21.50 attractive chiffonier, mirror, beveled; ts hae five roomy draw the regular special price 821.50 for years and height pacity ~the regular price of this refrigerator is $19.60. Extra special for Tuesday only 813.95 this is a very French plate @well shaped ors, finished gold value is $2060; ve for the weelo.. these high-grade dressers priced extra special for the week. | SPELGER & HURLBUT—A STORE FOR EVERYBODY. uesday’s Prices Tomorrow is the second day of our One-Week Money- Sale. An entirely new splendid lable merchandise has been arranged for your con ion, and the savings are large enough to sustain our as the “Economy Corner” of the retail district. Each # will pay you to look for our store news—for there dotivered Appropriate | Weddigg © - Gifts ry Fa Bronze wares, glass wares, rich boy Minton ohina ware, art goods from everywhere. 7 f there's a splendid 100 se prices on he of nearly atyles ilar summer furniture, we! price these two} the! ry special attractive Albert Hansen Joweler and Silversmith Sole Agent for Patok, Philippe & Co.'s Celebra atches Pirst Av. and Cherry 8t. Established 1883, chairs for WM eal Ny AA fai Water Pail Price 25¢-— A Strong ied Pali, for camp 16 quarts Window Screen Usual Price 25e—Hardwood fin i with My pr xtension kind Saving Sale une tect rtector 18c Wash Tub Price $1.00—Large size Pivanized, with wringer a it This kind out. Mone Alarm Clock Usual Price $1.00—"Our Rest and ted a good time ) hours with never Bale 69c Curtain Stretcher Price $2.W—Chicac Co's best; can RY Rize curtain of anti-r on the ng > Cur adjuate pins are Heat ust me Mon "$1.43 White Rose Soap Price 5c Bar fits the hand: fc It floata ‘Baving Bale 10 bars tor The new 25¢ Vinegar Bottle Price 16c crystal § four-our » For oll “ar. M 9c ath Clear % Sale Custard Cups Price 10 Li Nation i | each CPEIGER-HURL Saving price Dd pens Usual Price $2.00—R. F. D. Mail Hox The kind that at end and Is approved by the aster general Money $1.59 Lawn Chair Usuat Price $1.25—Strong hard covered with fancy anvas. A very comfort ining chair jJaving Sale 83c Fancy Hammock Usuat Price $3.50—A high grade throw back pillow and We secured these and can sell Money $2.83 Croquet Set Usuat Price $2.00—Made of ma polished, eight-ball ules and wire wickets Money wood f atriped ab: Money price ame article wide ata them valance low figure that we in neat box 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET D THRIPS DAILY SA TTL Op im, 206 amd BG VR TACOM A908 0. me. 12:18, 9:05 and 7:80 ject to chattge » SERLHY, Jr, Agent. Seattle Te! im 176. Tecoma Tet, 242. $650--FOR A BIG LOT. This lot is 60x110, on line between Fremont and Hal Terms: $160 cash, and ly payments. It is O. K CALHOUN, DENNY @ EWING, Ine Alaska Buliding oar “UNLOADING BALB- ashe Rete, vae NOVELTY SKIRT MFO. CO, 1918 Heeond Are. We Make Uniforms of all de ys in any quantities on noti Working capacity julta a Month UNION TAILORS Gales Roome 518 Third Ave. Work Rooms Third Ave. and Washington St KOHLER & CHASE Katabliahed 1060 PIANOS 708-710 Walaoet th 85.76 large comfort #10 finely work full and closely reed on this chair pattern seat regular apectal $10.89, a pretty | parlor piece $2.95 ° for Tuesday and Wednesday i} roll finely woven re edge comfortable cane # of fin at ¢ and good $13.76; extra wes id gn attractive and value chair, regular value for the ) attractive parlor optional with fine this is a vory and It ts finished gold leaf covering entire chair very @x frame upholstered in and colorings, regular value two-day 92.95 $1 ‘down and $1 a week | buys a Buck range, refrigerator or go-cart ere any time work; seat is various patterns of fine tapestry $5.00; very special tNreLD chair, roll on closely gn in back splendid gpecial for the week $8.75 Standard Furniture Co. $29.00 id 826.75 haped French beve dre note the shaped mirror on the odd mirror of this ingly pleasing; im 24x30 som, | Fren of fine quartered oak 30 inches au ished; top is 21x42 inches and| and nicely shay the hand the two small top| front 1 ed drawe are swell shaped; reg top drawers and ular val wf this lresser ta drawer $23.50; for the week we price ft dresser at 826.75 another week of exceptional drapery values- jonal savings last ‘ note ch beveled ts this and 23x30 nt finely quartered dresser, is top is 22x44 two small top drawers; high inches mirr polished biped is inches two large base swell is $37.50 week we price it at entire front i shaped; for the 9.00 regular value of thi is $3 it at week regular valu ‘$31.00 50; fo we price this will be welcome news to those who were unable to take advantage of the exc weok this wook's materials cannot and the extra special pricings on seasonabk offertn be improved upon anywhere are equally good, with Battenburg bungalow or short equaled—comes in two widths Arabian and insertion cannot be both white and rug fringe in full assortment of colors, bullion bobbinette edge style, worth 10c a yard; the special week-long price 6¢ —shoddy comforts, just the thing for the camp cot, a good heavy covering—regular value this week, while they last ane week-long Boe klong regular value 45¢ special makes 900 each value €0c; special we 16 inches wide, in reds, gre eping room curtains and special week-long sale price colored Swisses and blues, for sets; worth 18¢ s and ends tn curtair om the i ery best, for the MARKED PRICE 2¢ lots, xpensive grade week at exactly to clean up a few odd pieces of Oriental stripe HALF tapestry, 60 inches wide; regular value 600 yard al week-long sale price .. . . BO¢ eid tab of ; don’t overlook the remnan r sunaie lengths of piece goods—the Ro among for short © are lots o od table in good asso 00 each—for 1.30 pe valances, values $ this week-long value largest showing of office furniture in the northwest

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