The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1907, Page 8

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8. TO DISSOLVE THR DOUMA. (Sertppe Telegraph Serv ) DON, June 12.—M. Burish LON Aino &@ conservative leader, sald © | today that the Douma will be dis j solved within a fortnight (Seripps Telos raph Service.) NEW YORK, June 12.—Very| shortly a clroular wilt be iasued making an announcement of the | eee appointment of John F een 88 | ager of the (Star Spectal Servier) tem, In the neat future} OLYMPIA, June 12.—The entire Stevens will undoubtedly be the | session yesterday of the Washing successor of Howard Elliott, now | ton State Railroad Commission was President of the Northern Pacifie. | iieq up by Hetening to the report of Engineer H. P. Gillett. His evi ALASKA INJUNCTION IS, once was given to fix the railroad }valuationa in this state | DENIED | The summary of the cost of the | | Great Northern as given by ur | Gillette ia as follows Constructor Fairhaven @ Southern Seattle terminal im provement Freight station Passenger station Terminal tracks funnel £,098,590.58 Kverett tunnel 122,106.42 © tunnel 2 (Star Special Seevtee) JUNEBAL Alaska, June 12 Judge Wickersham in ¢ he Federal court today denied the application applied for by the Alaska Pacific and Terminal Railroad Company versus the Copper River Northwest ern Ratlroad Co, The former tried to prove that the latter was infring on their rightof-way The case oc Cas BOYS AND GIRLS OF TODAY WILL THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1907. Women's Suits, Gowns, Waists, Corsets, Ginves-»-F REDERICK & NELSON, Inc.-- ‘Sire Opa $30 a m., Closes 5:30 p.m. SOME DAY JOIN THESE GREAT | ere Amat a PO “Redfern” Corsets ge silk Eton Jackeli te eB ddnem For tomorrow offer black Silk Eton Jackets, trimmed) ne “Ree or ) f with Hereules braid, lace, + product, superior in 1 y Fl band ‘ Other and Persian rin effects, cular prices sca eo | SUK GOWNS UNDERPRICED shapes. ‘They are For Tomorrow French or other At are beautiful in every parti : . | $15.00. set making is artistic and row most desired—the n by American wo ting buet,, and the desired slender Jiscomfort $5.00, $7.50, up to $15.50. ill give “ GRACEFUL COLONNADE OF THE HALL OF FAME ON UNIVER oO your requirements SITY HEIGHTS, NEW YORK, j Tipted the adigation. of the enurt Cont of Seattle @ North ee MARY LvoN. Emme Witiers, | bl 25e" Per Set ° ¢ days and # hardfought bl Ae meme Gey" One he Derdives There is nothing in the universe | Maria Mitchell Blown Glass Tum i c of Six an et eCl HESSNER WILL BE Construction cost . .$26,530,400.99 | that 1 fear but that I shall not The first tablet unvelled was ADMITTED TO BAIL. | Additions and improve know all my duty, or shall fail to | that of Emma Willard, founder of |ff hese Tur ! i yc 1” weatata 6.618,673.70 | do tt the Emma Willard scheol, Mary mi . i ‘ effe t FOR TOMORROW COLVILLE, June 12.— Ernest j MARIA MITCHELL. Lyon was the founder of Mount Regular price 40¢ t » Heasner, in whose case on a trial Total 33,149,074.69 1818-—1589. ke college, and Maria Mitchell i lh EUR ht oe ee eam op ¢ for murder the jury disagreed and| Total mileage in state 637.7 miles,| “Every formula which expresses wor of astronomy in Vasasr i peas Eg Porn ‘oe were discharged. was brought into| making the coat per mile $61,650. a law of nature is @ hymn of praise . i c } Fine Quality Wh ee ket; size 114; court on an application for bail, and| The total coat of the Oregon Rail | to God | a thode eorementie there C lon 1 Glas $ Can esti , Sere the application was atlowed, the road and Navigation Company lines | EMMA WILLARD, | were 28 famous Ame ne in the 0 onia ass an mx c } weig 41-2 poun Ir 1 blue borders, | fixed at $10,000. Hess | in this state, including $876,955.70 1 1870. Hall of Fame Now there are 29 9 lately communicated the | for betterments, is $11,58%,455.66 fact to his friends at Loon Lake,| which is approximately $23,000 a and the news came back that the mil The greater expense of the ball bond in the full amount would Great Northern is accounted for} be returned immediately, and it le largely by reason of expensive ter etpected that he will be released in minals at Spokane and Seattle, and a day or two. costly tunnels. | | Lowest Prices Ever Quoted in Seattle for Suit Cases We make this assertion in all sincerity, and back ft up with the merchandise, and, remember, we are just at the height of the traveling season, For lack of space we can only print three items, but there are many other bargains just as good throughout our Giant Trunk and Bag Store—the largest by many, square feet in Western America. Fourth Floor. "hone $3.75 | Stn $4.89 ane on Suit Case, two heavy Ba oi & Rattan Suit Case, sole leather straps all around on a fiber board fra case; extra bolts, bell riveted leather corn: solid brass corners, 2 strong hinges, brass lock and cate in fitted sliding lock, cloth lined, with with shirt waist pocket and skirt fold; two sizes, 22 and waterproof lining; M4 or 26 24-ineh, at 83.75 inch, for so ‘me $6.49 Tomorrow Leather Bellows Suit Case, two sole leather straps all around case, extra bolts, solid lew handles, cinch extension with par tition in center. A great bargain at $6.49. Women’s Walking Skirts Worth Up to $10, Tomorrow at $4.98 Smart! tractive co great June 5 Materials include the season's favorite weaves black brown, navy, green, gray and an almost endless array of checks, stripes and the lke. Four brilliant examples. All$6.50, $7.50 and $10 Values to Go at pial ” G4. 98 Clearance Price... Skirts at $4.98 — Handsome | Skirts at $4.98—Fine Panama: ods, in % and %-inch in mixtures hairline ks, solid box plait, trim stripes on med with wide strap heading grounds of best shades. and wi fold on om platted with clusters of V-str made full Princess model heading, well tailored. Most excellent value. Skirts at $4.98—Beautiful shad- Skirts at $4.98—Made of mar ow plaid mixtures, all hand nish suitings gray shadow plaite stripes, full p 4, and inv wn gores ed box-plaited back full at hangs perfect and is extra wel back; sitaply tailored throughout; a splen did bargain. Na paie «1 AOC could we tailored models—200 altogether—an irresistibly petion—reduced to conform to the movement of high-grade novelties—in a esigne—refined, conservative designs for men of good taste and good sens There are hand lered, silk clocked w Jacquard Men's Store—Second Ave. South Entrance THEMARCHE-. Oldest Bank in Washington 0 0 | | Compounded Semi-Annually ---on all--- Savings Deposits Dexter Horton & Co. Bankers N.Y. Block ca ES NE RT Reason and religion teach that the total for the six years sinc too, are primary existences, |the graceful col at it is for us to move in the orbit aity Heights w of our duty around the holy center | opened of perfection the companions, not! Several wings are yet to receive abe SET ely detdcg baeda oleeenareee the satellites, of men.” the tustrious names that are stil stick n s seven in in height and Regular price $3.15; special tomorrow, a paif $2.45 — to be chosen from the past-—and ttle Sta Exclusive Service.) also those who may be boys and Se a" | Six Patterns 9x12 Velvet Rugs, Special $16. | Hall of Fame, At the ceremonies | has one of the most imposing sites which formed the offictal addition of any public edifice In America : " ot 11 bronze tablets to those al | it ts on « high promontory, hum ff These $27.00 \ elvet Rugs are shown in patterns and colors as follow ready in place, these three women | dreds of feet above the wide Hud were given places of honor son and the Harlem rivers TWO-TONE RED. ORIENTAL, RED, GREEN AND BLUE. Ww TWO-TONE GREEN TWO FLORAL PATTERNS IN LIGHT COL.) BEST REMEDY, SAYS ATTY. GENERAL These are seamless Rugs,—that is, they are woven in one piece,—and we recommend them for of these Rugs in stock. » See them early. ve a) s ere are only fifty-four ment of kings of Wall st. for the wearing qualitic ry ’ DHTRR VIoLaTioN or LAWS, continuous violation of the ant trust law a now the most ONMENT OF INTV EDT. re matter In the hands of the a oe W Beattie SDANTS mone ue-| Seneral. In this regard he The principal action against the Agency for reeoTive. Standard Oli company ts that pending im the United States a St. Louls, but there in the districts of Northern | *, Western Tennes ator. seo, West Louisiana, Sout Western New Y« t the admin: | T of cour a tbe port. various (ments against the n the | Standard exceeds §,000. AL De the Gurney Refriger (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) WASHINGTON, Jane 12 With the announcement from the attor-| Caitfornis het ney general's office stration considers as most ant in antitrust law violatio on of the Sta ompany No particularly new pointe are by Garry| WASHINGTON INVENTORS, WASHINGTON, June fertilizer trust involved in any of seu he ‘ 09 Pee ov e ‘cbanatn following patents have bee fer t barves t In all of them the qhew od de he limited, amended chanaing HOWARD ELLIOTT IS : o Washington inventors: the hard coal trust, comes tions turn mainly upon the frets unquveation|« ee eS ee soniye lar, David J. Kelly, startling statement by Atty relating to the anti-trust and titer | ence of all alike f ee Fe elevator, Carl A. a that the remedy for trust ev ard raised a point im Bt. | sat NEW INCORPORATIONS a ype 5 be ss c latch, Joka We the imprisonment of trust mag-| bd not been brought up before ema ™ 7 nipple ; nates whe violate the law whether we could make partied ‘ (Star Spectal Service.) ts, Binoch Skelton, Tacoma This ts the attorney general's re| reeident in another federal feds (Star Special Service.) . 1 pm, “pn it ST. PAUL, June 12 President (ogi markable declaration chal district partion suit in the *LYMPLA, June 12.—Corporat William A.! toward Eliott, Third 1 In some cases where continued | district named. “The court handed) OUCME DA. vie et nex and W. M M. Le ey and General Ma “ Nutt of the Norther: TENTS of Seattle | pacific t Bt Paul last evening Five Months’ Rent for See Engelker | jn yecial train for west a preparatory ¢t olve a | @Own a decision that the gover» could do se violations of the law large one of | fines whieh can be im total It has been and Is the aint lof | _ 4 have| thie administration—an alm pure| TEA » criminal sroved @ gufticiont deirtment. ie with unswerving fidelity dur Svaseaie imeaie anes “aia ee en te an in other cases it is the opinion ¢ t ast two yeare-—-to showiall) ‘Three quarters of the tea | pany, of t ) operating department most prosecuting officers that P Soe ‘ system which will go into effec aw can be much more clearly and in this country 1s not yi: * - 3 effectively enforced through the . j 7 a me pa enn ne Wall Tent imprisonment of individual defend-| pon't fail to visit the U. & Navy © : | )xi2 Wall Tent POLED RO ae Yard ue jemerton the fattleships The fraction is not , Photo Specia aie he Test ae . Nebraska. Jrepon and feoonsin. cia rices for declared that his position | and the mammoth Drydock. Boats |i ‘ ‘ Art Panels - LOOGERS’ SUMMA » uestion was summed | jeave Pier 2 at 6:30, 6:30 and 16 a Mao PRESSE A rahe $2.00 PER DOZEN THIS WEEK COMPANTE up in @ magazine article written by! a mm. 4 2:20 and 4:30 p. m n't Uke Schilling’s Hest y" r : 705 Piret Ave., 310 Wash. |f noch phouce #2 6 him some time ago and published Round trip wer his signature, At that time be aid Every one tn ade is supposed 1 also by common aw, to be ever striving to reduce the cost or increase the value of what he has to #0 t hat he may Snide i hie fr *, while yet earning for himeelf a fi profit # held whol mine 4 ote are neually maintained through of another kind alte gether; they often, even habitually rush out dealers who will not join without © profit or ever them by underselling the latter oat > ng mone thems others may like rise Tose, and looking for thei Three-Cornered | | oie oly Im the near future, when they Hats Ad ( { 0 fl GTS ATE TTA LE BS EE wise lose, and looking for the ability to lose money, then fluence, often amounting to abso te control of trusts over our tion in “76. Myles. ft eached such a degree of hat t transportation companies ha other graces that are been freely used and very effective a ntial in uptodate head | Spates’ aod ‘difterentisie’ and dis. | Wear are everywhere apparent LYING JUST NORTH OF EXPOSITION GROUNDS AND UNIVERSITY, AND EAST piomage eng Bite ie AD piven didi || Te OF GREEN LAKE, GIVES THE ENTIRE ADDITION A COMMANDING VIEW OF THE BARGAR 83.00 HAT mir huge monopoliata’s | Other kinds $1.50 to $5; ntraw LAKE WASHINGTON, UNION BAY AND ALL THE MOUNTAINS FROM CAS- trast: with the possible imprison: wsieaag AB Bie Rar CADES TO OLYMPICS NOW. 35 ACRES ALL IN LAWN, 60-FT. STREETS, 14- - <| de FT. ALLEYS, 10 ACRES IN ORCHARD. ALL VIEW LOTS. PRICES Olympic Market: Lillagar & Barkman - cat bills In clusive Hatters Pike st, opposite the Bon Ma — $200 to $400---Terms $50 $100,000 GRAND $100,000 Cash and $10 per Month THIS ADDITION IS NEAR 2 CAR LINES, AND THE THIRD WILL PASS THROUGH THE PROPERTY a's Retiri WHY GO AWAY OUT AND PAY MORE? Retiring etiring Lumber now ordered for 12 houses, and we will build you a COZY SUMMER HOME on a fine view lot. House and lot for $500; $125 cash and $10 per month WHY PAY RENT? OUR 285 BUYERS, AND ALL RELIABLE REAL ESTATE JUDGES, SAY IT IS THE BEST ADDITION ON THE MARKET for either a home or investment, as it just between the two LARGE PARKS and RESERVOIRS THE CITY IS NOW BUILD ING. DO NOT GO AWAY OUT IN THE JUNGLES AND BE MADE TO BELIEVE - te a are ile IT IS JUST AS GOOD. GO OUT AT ONCE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT DIAMONDS, WATCH E THI HE BEST ADDITION, LOOKS LIKE LIC AUCTION. SALES DAILY 2:30 AND 7:30 P. M A Green Lake car to Green Lake Station, our branch office, LADIES ATTEND SALE AND GET PRESENTS WHICH ARE GIVEN AWAY, aE Swan ae International Bond and Realty Co. JOSEPH HOEBSLECH, PROP. 337 Pioneer Block. Main 1156; Ind 18 517 Second Ave. Seattic Hote! Building. COL. J. D. LEWIS, Auctioneer

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