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PHONE YOUR WANT AD, Te The Star-—Main 1060; Ind 1198 The Star wilt call and col- Yeot the bill, and will send to you the anew when addressed ted, Kent, Per Sale, ete) a Word SITUATIONS WANTED ADS. 18 Werde Three Times for 25 ate, ed, Por Ome Cont Reven words words vance count fet bin 1 or to. the Hue, cash tn ad When charged to ac- fotyal number of lines as be counted Minimum 28 cents Bal. 4d. Agency, PL Ht watiard Av, Opp fractions of sOCIETY NOTIONS, very Clases Phare All eit Wil, Prof Blevens TARPEN (eR. ine repairing (® eit tte he = id RAROAUN mt Je rooe modes house at Large Wt “~< corner of Lane, aerom | ME Heacon place Pigeet from Bouth The above property ttier of court wt wit be sold under ehen dackson we ft wil be worth double For particulars cell st Ne noe SE on 1994 Jackson or WE Moston MAX NRFT Jaco NEFE, * rz anity. Absolut io r ‘eins egulting from ty etl ie iy, etiht jotn Notice All persone whe have {he poe-platting pias in Has town on UP snare rowel 5 anh make june 1, 1800, ae iil open oo that ee Ore Tern TE ‘. Stes Moston Bloc ni c Tangterd dveites to express oe SS vonalt of himeslt ant family ‘the Rintness and sympathy shows te of thelr bereave friemde, _ the bull “Dea Hur’ * of the he Balretion Army Ton tall im general that E have severed | be Oscar Pearmon Bx yed by the Notke t hereby ber, that | ame SEeiecaty. themed) A. R Jobo | =. | Pe wnTN. Bite wanted ‘at voce for the plumbing te Aeon fekue-Pacifie Bxpostth wen + Room 30 Arcade Annes: a. © genteet, on Friday evening at the Methotie: church on Kifbourne av fon tan eave from fle to S1.e " Yactory Mat Sule 214 Cherry | the Perinacr HELP WANTED—MALe Ted today <a ‘Grand Opers house | men a ae cehewt & ———— FOUR GOOD caleames Mane £80 per mew et brash ant work fm sawmill rus | Bee Mr Woteman at Valier ( 7 Interurban on ili ea Tacons daadior in Times je want agente @ factory being built amt te cperatiqn by tere. 1. You apleotid wages DONSER- BROWN CO A People's Mank Bide ¢| ite from. i chen ger Than | at male DN Cheers work: write at ones. ‘Bose to work im Seattle Ginee Cu, st) Renton, woges 1.5 Gay t Bor W: commmter at N: it Barter Times tag 8 5 nd HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. —_— | Wantel Women al peceamary. Paince , wet ath j STLA 108 WANTED—FEMALE | | GE Serine palo op cain Soe od paar ooking tor good peat Gee. Pime Street Ladies weet ea People's Bank FOR RENT—HOUSES. Seattio ental Propert, Cat at Office ant Lae 3 JAHN & CO, OS Kiet Bice Second and Pike. tt Stand 6th Mar ens Bees fer cain Re agen ; -é - FOR RENT—ROOMS. Wanted vate fom y-Mantort Abstract Cn, faviahed 08. Basement of Maller bik | Fee Main iM. } NGS DEPARTMENT. BAY Beattie Branch -G PucET Pot ND V. Holt, Manager. NATIONAL BANK OF in, Pa ee ate dete : n yilatiop tres, Phone, Main NG AND CLMANING. ks, ring | ity Dye | hie th somali monthly, tnstaliseen ats "ranting te in the tebor etal LOAN | x. eat soyine earner ax ‘cher, Vechingapen, er emplare con, obtain pote without seeurity. iy. Semi Monthiy, Week! iS Areatment, Be Un» ee courteous: Dirarant tnquirtes, ROACH MA La CHA LAOANI furniture, aa othet Seeyrition Kany PAEMENT Niet — $A 8 week pays back loan eo Ha Rese Se back isan of Bt ha week pays back joan baer meal yy ory. 108 LOANS SranGn.y contr iy Ale Rrra y con Ry rte TOWneT ha ry WITHOUT COMMIBRION. ‘Three 0 Ave With privilege te repay ail or part Prineipal and > tired. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. SAVE YOUR RENT, We loan to bulld or pub Bee Beoley & ne Oe, Vintur © mmonay in cunts of, fad ed proving eotate “"airatat ailments Wane st Foe BAKA CO. Voth Phoden ere a STRERT Ca Sane CLERKS, DOOR KEEPERS, Od ali other empleo va Ena wba Se, vet rota teamaters, boarding houses eeourtiy ase tm ai mcipal ction Tolman, 80 Walker be} caw OPPORTUNITY te beew. do ree yp | out your business T phone or step im the office for Informe: ian; business eppertualty our apectalty Pruvare EXCMANGe B RRALTY CO. Union Bivek. Prone Main gee ve. fatures and far one \nctwted in al with RERRY REALTY CO | part bottom hamet A De ea Arcade ~~ eat’ graltern geulto primary _THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1907. _ ORCHARD GIVEN BOUGHT TICKET Water Front) Winsss ie Now 16 be Basal io fiber CHCACD GRE Ss --at-- $7.00 June V4 afternoon the defense P A lite cross examination of Harry er Aacre Orchard and he left the stand after : & promise had been given by the We have HT nores of land with #bow' | court that if necessary he could one-fourth of @ mile of water front whieh | bo recalled | ‘The closing tostimony of Oreh we will sell at the ridieulowsly lew prt ard was the story his conver Of 11.00 per sore jston to the Christian faith, He was roundly grilled by the attor| 8 _ inet you a8 8°" Hoye for the defense, but stolidly afford to mine as water fromt land © gtood the teat made to force him! quing to be very valuable to the aearito change bis original testimony Three witnesses were called before the session adjourned Determined to dispose of many possible comparatively unimport ant witnesses today the prosecu| tion In the Haywood case devoted considerable time to examining per sons who knew about Orchard’s| alleged operations tn Callfornia. ¢ firat witness waa L. P, Glub- bing, of San Francisco, @ grocer, | who declared Orchard stayed about | i4. #4 his place during the fall of 1904, the time spent in an attempt to; eo kill Bradley 6 Acre Gar | While he was testifying, Peabody | d Tracte walked over to the Wt —— and . loxamined carefully. t ik leaden en bomb whieh Orchard testified he) took to Canyon City to kill the gov $1,300 ive a deadly looking thing” was 5 ; ay his only comment, Smail Cash Pay ment) Guibbing declared Orchard ‘patronized his bar freety for about! about Hradiey of servants, to whom he was introduced by Gulbbing The witness confirmed Orchard's story about the poisoned milk. future, Sit Cogdicliow @ Sons Room A Washington Wile Main 1%. On county road, one mile from Metiew im the stramberyy belt; fine shot Clay sett ear these facts im mind ernor with a month He asked many questions that theese t PHODOCTIVE 0 amy in that the wot Sa Peopie's Dank Whig pat the citing far RW UN WOMAN oanted To ron viareT | from pon.w to baw an acre 4 Frank Isaacs, @ registry clerk in ee ee marty with ® Witthe money | tay these om & small payen the San Francisco post-office, iden Bae Sraniey. or Bice tn Miliman’s ofthese Th] Wee 7 | Uifled records, Pearl Moore, ® clerk — [Gmiy five tracts ow jin the Denver postoffice, produced | = “i record showing the mailing of « sanene | Fowler & Stoddard lietter there. A return recelpt was — =| : tent Pettibone'’s store oan ta j Hes Malley Bide | Clarence Hurrah, a miner em-| #8. Boo Setters ond have Wis Y) sasme C TATE, Mer RR Dept, af ployed tn the Vindicator mine, Oc * good bares: ie winiow the © ov Hat Sale Cherry FOR SALE—™ RARGAINE Paint only 0.4 per gailen ino ion in & mn barren the end 12.8 per gallon baring of paint the Sevend entire the seller Bewenty cont of the painting ant it ® chee short ine oar pain yearn umder erehawer munt peveswertly zaman, the wont tee “ef nent ter ocker corte, when wit te maied you free, withawt chanes, Upon ap Tieation one patel Geors, the @orli'e standard ve per door) sil sheen het larger on tm go from ing beausttet J" ngraved pists glean only Diusac trent wintonn eruemonte m tight top. bottom ginee teneh top cm, price BO Al this setenteh re ears naly Preset steel and the springs comiret ¢ Knob. belt and working parts of ty are found soll steal springs the moet Gurabie beck at ai price otly Be per tock Old copper hinges, sive Hbary, handle natie, bullting paper ant ae cord. is ton coltnn 08 ee vine tins sir wt me EO Vf Ee | wey, EE ov yh nt g ey A ft thee sumereue hy Thorough? ne Piym oath * ng. CEDAR © CLTRY FARM. i BE. Sth St Phone Green id our Teer Nowe drop *, A hand ma Sines, © Op. Bxpert repairing ielew at; Mato nF Bik Personal injury Par Augustus Armatrong, iawyer, ft A 4 surr Lit Cherry #t., Me it ADOLPH bRHREN anon W, DUNLAP Haller rw * * é ‘ oy © DP WILLMAN, | vr Ma) Bik cane, SL por gal | tober 4, told of having an en counter with a man in the mine, who shot at him when he was dix covered. This was shortly before MeCormick and Neck were killed Orchard ore be fired at the) cageman when he discovered him. | HORT mY while trying to explode the car of 19-000-08} Alecks Building +" | powder to wreck the mines. Harrah | says he saw Orchard take « car e down town the night before the ex Yakima Fruit yo 6 ee ee told him be was foing) | | te per | j | Washington AGoodFarm | Oretard RABE HALL shoes, ‘Spalding Reach, and Victor league balla,/ \Daseball suite, Pall, 1111 First a Lands mn en the ground Meow mies tracts of trom te ranging i prie from S868 ' Get number of aeree ae Siem canal One to three mile of gent Suits ‘for Large Men. . . We have one department for the Biehl & Hutchinson extra big men | B Hutehinson Co. Main mee Corser ind wee AM IDRAL COUNTRY Hom “sat pac hae Dae eA CAR Pine Green Lake © ed a as wien acre farm. I seres cleared and tn cron fine euit; plenty of fruit, smell Rowse ss arm, two wells, lawated on good road. farming @etriet. Price aif you want thu cash, balance & Whitman & Jacoby | F or Sale sand Broom how Late yesterday |t concluded /ox18 | have Deny or Confirm Horrible Tale Told by Orchard. nb wey. He saw Pradley lying on he sidewalk immediately after the vn An hour after Hurrah saw Orch arg looking at the demolished building, He never saw him again) uatll in court On crose examination he declar led that the Pinkerton detectives lo cated him and told him he had me to Kolse to testify, He given $200 for expenses. He seen Melarland once and Ha ja couple of thnes since here talked over the ense, Orchard told) Hurrah be was & gambler and played entirely with the soldiers Homer MeClaughrey, sistant postmaster, had a record, showing a delivery letter from J, Wolf to J Dempsey, sent to Denver August 10. This, the state contends, Is the letter Orchard swore he received from Pettibone containing $100 The objection of the defense to the introduction of this testimony was overruled He thought he was @ strikebreak er and was seared and started to run when 4 shot w reported the matter the mine foreman and superintendent. He said he went to the Pinkerton agxeney at Denver before coming to | Bolne. Here @ lively row occurred be tween Darrow and Borah over the methods to be used in crossex amation, with the former having | the better of ft Judge Wood ruled that the cross examination could be thorough Reooss was then taken. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) DENVER, June 4 —Hanker David Moffat, named by Orchard as one of the Intended bomb vic times, bas just returned from the He can't understand why he was marked. The Federation ba money in bis bank, and has always been friendly Otle Shiemer, Otle 8 ner in “The Duel” lest jaht found an « ‘ and the audience @ octor in a strong play The Duel” deale with the of} two brothers, one an athelat, and the her @ privet whe is the wife of a ¢ a ul, while t ick husband's physicta ve with her and wants the privat y and mas ® te goers of t ever had the pleesur This wtar remost living actors, te well denerved porting Mr mk mh M Holle d Walter H ranks amon of and hie ner are to be Keuh Wake heock, al! w The & / |) Deckstader's Die matador Mi be bet@hr than ever on t © to KUrprise the love ¢ Biack-face show, come to th Grand Sunday At the Lots, 2 From Mexico,” « con ny *. will be tomorrow night eket A the Star wntll Monday, when « replete change of program take At the Third Avemue, Mascot,” « play with t is taged at the ° te week. (Star Special Servtoe.) OLYMPIA, June 14-—Co . papers were flied in the t the secretary of state as follows of Manufa y mpe ck from $12 es of Methow ompany, tr to § Bank of A 1 4 M ne k NO BODIES RECOVERED, (serigps Te raph Service, NORFOLK, Va. June 14.—None of the bodies of the missing men from the battleship Minneso’ been recovered and the mys tery surrounding the collision in which eleven were drowned still unsolved, is utrages Against the Jews, Seripps Telegraph Service.) PRLIN, June 14,—Outrages agdinst the Jews are breaking o again according to Odessa advice Magwacres are occurring daily and are terror stricken me eve” . : | | Engineering Firm Here. “ory REAL ESTATE. Himes e@ mechanical and eleetrical —— eee en ing firm of Howatt, Mac ‘ee ’ . died ‘ a& i has just been organ vin ; ; “haw View, ot | 'zeq] Im Seattle and opened offices Witt Hemel for 1 Fi * Wee in h Oriental bnildmg BALANC? vo Ymans “BALLARD DISTRICT. ot the end ‘ eS, ————™ |thig] year, | ‘The ating clas main Merritt i # year, fatted awe « nogaason oo, we, | Realty Co, [pits iit ne Smet yee, - be ust ,| Ballard Branch ‘been the result. smears Ro me of there and Pr. A paying well; | 418 5 ty | ae r term of f ear M ’ 4 $1.9 — ‘ " Exaggerated. r nt la " A " Re t says there's a bar sinis ¢ Gon, impreved| A 6 ” That sb eport will ex * . neon La ' k ate It ian a bar at all 1 "De . at t ew York Wor ' he 3 H. Warford, Mgr. |\~th the monty of May the Wa _ —_— _ ingtor r Insurance compar fired. He} cme rong June 14—The mar-|fursished by Louls Nockels, « | riage of Mise Grace Luetle Lioyd, | *rn*” daughter of Mr. and Mra. Loule Lioyd, 712 W. Adame at, and Wat EX- CONVICT 1S son Girard Visser, of Seattle, will! take place June Only | rela | ltives and clone friends will be In JAIL A A Qu present at the ceremony Visser ia well known in Be: | tile, being one of the salesmen) Keeping { West & Wheeler and ding |emall cave in a vacant lot on First at $23 Madison wt av., near the corner of Broad |to the terror of the entire neighbor hood, Wynn, a man with a long has served three terme at Ban | Quentin for burglary and two termes Death and 25 cents was all that in Boston for the same offense |police to be a dangerous member of society, waa arrested last night }Gus Fubring, an employe of the Hilt Brick company, found when he himeelf secr din a | by Patrolm Applequist In police court toda mitted that he was an and bad at the present time no visible means of support. He was fined $100 and given 20 days. Wynn Wynn ad ex-convict THE MEADOWS, entered @ little hut occupied by |Geo. Ross, an aged man, on the) THE MEADOWS, June 14-—The} tide fa’ between Rainier boule-| Puget Sound Electric Co., operat lvard and Jackson st., at 6:30 thix| ing the Interurban, evidently is of morning. | the opinion that the coming race | Death had entered some time dur-| meet in to far outstrip anything ling the night. Twenty-five cents| of the kind ever held bere, and that | |was all that constituted the world:| the attendance wiil be phenomena! |}¥ posseasions of the old man. as the officials have been making Ross has made a bare living for| extensive improvements to their tracks here, one jong extra siding |the past two years by carrying coal | having been put In within the past at the brick yard. Yesterday he complained of being seriously tii| Week, doubling the storage cap land did not work. The death was|'ty, The improvement will a undoubtedly due to heart failure greatly factiitate the handling of delays that oceurred in former lyears. Manager Van de Vanter ix also getting the race track and/ grounds in aplendid shape for the (star Special Service.) lGoaning day, June 29 TACOMA, June 14-—The last day*) The great improvement in the pea a of the annua! mane uae * | rosdwayr-or street as it is now tien of th state ere lodge, ¥ i Wie yeaterday, won crowaed wih | designated, this locality being «| jutine work besides the election| Part of the greater city—Iicading and inetallation of officers, a f from the Meadows to Georgetown, | | will be greatly appreciated by | those individuals that will visit Grand Leder Officers. Grand master, B ( MeAllaster | Meadows in automobiles or car of Neattle, deputy mrand master.|ringes, That thoroughfare has been | Hoyal A. Gove of Tacowa: senior | thoroughly macadamized and put | 4 on, Willlam Kay Baker) in perfect condition for travel Colville: Junior «rand wa Jeremiah Xeterer of Beltinghar: LODGE CLERK ARRESTED. grand treasurer, Nathan & Fort f oly grand secrets nM o Special Servier.) eee a eee eed tec.| TACOMA, June 14.—Charged Mee ean & Pieecott of @pokane,| With embexeling funds amounting Jerand orator, Wy ft of Bpo- | from $700 to $1,000, W. G. Crovker ke grand marebal, George B.| former clerk of the loca! camp of | Maivolm of Walla Walle; grand| the Woodmen of the World, was senior deac Frank Dunn of/ arrested late yesterday afternoon Beaitle, grand junior deacon, KD | The shortage will be made good by jreeeee <8 Skagway; erand sfandard| ene bonding company if the order prosecutes. To Destroy Buildings. lerend «w arand of * Following an opinion received 4, 1. | | from the corporation counsel that tyler.|the city council could pot ar teputy | trarily destroy the old building or Kithe Yester triangle opposite th city hall, the street committee ye . ae rey terday afternoon voted to instruct Seattle Veteran Dies. the jepartment to procure William A. Clay, aged 29, for) an abetract of title of the property | merly connected with the Rainier:) This was done with a view of | Grand hotel of Sea'tle and a mem-| condemning the triangle in the reg ber of Company B, First Wash! ular way. ington giment in the Spanish-| —-—— — American war, died in New York/ enuine Wilton 3 Se Butcher Tucedey. He t« survived by two| Knife 35¢ at Spinnings, Full lar sisters, Mra. C. Whipple and Mra.| reduced. See windo eee! A. L. Alford, both residing at 222)——— Fairs avenue, and a brother in | Mr. Alaska | Scholle hax opened the “In j novation Grot the finest equip | | First and Cherry. Mr. Scholl engaged some excellent cor (Scripps Telegraph Service.) and singing talent. for June 14.—The first | talnment of bis afternoon pat ron. peace confer THE HAGUE jreal business of the ence transacted today was when the delegates signed the protocol jof 1892—-that all nations enter the jcongress om an equal footing }Choate and Gen. Porter signed for |the United States. Adjournment ' | was then taken until tomorrow Exercises at Holy Names. Graduation’ exercises, the last to ye itake place in the building at the al leorner of Seventh and Jackson, |took place at the Academy of the Holy Names last night, The grad uates are Eleanor phine | Nordhoff, Margaret V T | Mary Magdalene abucat hel Elizabeth Kearney, Hele Roder Alexandria Nordhoff, Marie ick and Loulse May Van de Vanter Whistler Gets Dectaton, Receiver F. A. Twitchell of t disposed of the suit of Charles A w tier, tied ag J. A. Suddeth We seats: ene over 100 parce of Sale of HIGH- and, © case will probably be wintaled Twitevelt har deciae i» | GRADE CLOTHING }taver of Whistler BATE te Starts Today FISHING TACKLE in ail styles rods, reels, baskets, flies, silk lines |}} . OUT, store to be remodeled lof ail prices, leaders, gut hook in|]} $50,000 worth of Suits, Top Pennell and all other makes, Hall's ||) Coats, Trousers and Fancy Vests must be sold regardless of cost 1111 First av —- eee We inaugurate ale here to day which we can safely say Suits for Large Men. from the standpoltit of genuine @ have one department for the|] bargains in men’s high class extra big men clothing will not be duplicated | W. B. Hutchinson Co. for many a day. Those who Corner 2nd and Union know the character of the cloth . os - ing handled by us will be great ly surprised at the ridiculously low prices we will quote ing this sale our entire line SRY SUIT, TOP COAT, AND RCOAT, EVERY PAIR OF TROUSERS AND EVERY FANCY VEST in the store radi cally reduced in price re, and when complete we are gz to add an unex led line of gen furr hing but be fore the actual work of remodel Ing WE MUST CLEAN OUT AT LBAST THRE QUARTERS OF OUR PRES ENT STOCK We quote he ta fow plendid rings, but Why Not the Best? ay ts ‘tatenish tor be eed When you get that new sum throughout the store, mer hat? The Bargar Hat is the best made for $3. You $30 and $86 Suit the ve know a new hat free if lajest styl populs one goes wrong. Those now rays, plaids and checks; nok Pearl” Pebsesones ore the by garments and made in o beautios of all the newe own shops $25 shapes. Then, too, we ha $20 and $2h Two-Piece su all the newest ‘07 raw wet th for these w from ®1 to $7.50 and Pan da $15 and $11.25 amas from ®3 to #20 $6 Trouse sg. Lillagar & Barkman J) $9 vou as Exclusive Hatters. ‘1h Deen 7 1210 Second Avenue 2 a eee ae eee Big stock of Fancy Vests t “UNLOADING SALE sold at Actual Cost, includ Ladies ring Hata, values up inc abide a to $12.60 at $4.95 Tailored Ready Co. CORNER FO NOVELTY SKIRT MF 1316 Second Ave. co. tH AND PIKI sinresremen FORGED CHECK AND the passenger trains, and avoid the | SHARK T «FOOT ome tug of wap en a whark and @ at Salina Crug ‘ch arrived tm ‘, Wa | T from the a to the owim monwter and betore th ould free x & Chilly Weather ! kind of weather event Fubrman, 1016 tag tterna to “1 capecially all wear, by fhe in Kurope, chilly & styligh m Fubrmag, THIS Is NO “SWELL” STORE | You / don't have to | have a | letter | of introduction to do | business | with us, WE SELL | MEN'S CLOTHES _ | AND HATS ONLY. And | the | right kind of clothes, | at that, | and always at the right j price. THIS ISA SPECIALTY We always sell for less— | about $5.00 less than elsewhere, | WE CAN PROVE THIS ASSERTION, TOO: You're be i invited to call— we're always pleased to show you through our stock. MEN'S SUITS, 00 to $10.00. > x $25. MEN'S TOP conti 4 $20.00 to $12.50. JOE SCHERMER & CO. 1010 First Ave. Clothes and Hats Only: every af o day you mu y We just the well * eal ot F Sunset, ) _———