The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1907, Page 7

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WSUITS OVER THE BLUE BOOK for Seattle Society Volume Falls Out With BANKERS AT SPOKANE, rs and Makes Derogatory Remarks-E. J. (Star Special Service.) : June rhe Wash Brown Denies Them. bere’ aesoctotion "wit Jon today, The ele . — re will bo mado and will probably be the B § Dean, who has Book, which to moted b se acataeen und Steet Sabian Be a asninse un tated to me | a firm and alo Co sale enats | '0'shucy tor ihe ent convention that sho Was suing 10 | oi rag Foam she wa | re terday many addr 4 were ade, one by Gov. Mead and ethers Seg gh erty ly pt Boar ol oy chad: oy John Schram, of Seattle, and ma at ~ ~~’ © had already approached oh Chapman, Jr f Min ee ee ee ucbecrip-| nie are. tow olla, The delogates to the na gor we WO pee Ay a this re Prin nal convention made thelr re eh any 0% us th \ her tim ; he money ao ene a his afternoon the ban bane te ridiow Ww 3 ha 4 e ead is a lawyer of (he firm of Par net to the visitors le, those who had t ker and Brown, in the same build Bee cy desirous of was K + that Miss Dean will given a run for her money wh« LAWYER is win J. Brown > the case gets wrt. He w Fhomas Smith, conducts the | bring serious against he Pub! ny, thts ‘Our Dive nly or t = The ave been sued | most exclusive.” says Mr ‘Bre own Miss Dean for $99.99, Mise D many hundred of whom have sub ies that she Was employed tojacribed and furnished coats gubser|y os §6©t@ the Bine arms. It will be published July 15 of the the city and ngaged In an Putoam i av and and = was taken to the police at » There he was released with a charge ing. placed against him. Lind say and frienda who were with him say that the officer was to blame, jand that the arrest was a high yutrage, while Officer Put that the lawyer wos tm and “sassy,” and that it airman Sawyer and Council-|spection of the hospital and its a was bis duty to treat h ust as Crichton, of the finance com rts and mmended to the| he would any hobo who od the wmittee yesterday the increase arm of the law Bare been appointed a coni-| tho appropelation cpt? te coafer with the county Counctiman Crichton advised foners and arrange with) stricter supervision on the part of & of the monthly | the city if it were possible, of the elty and county | patients charged up to the city in nergency hospital. the hospital, The counciiman been practically agreed upon | thought that there are numbers of Merease the city’s donation to/ patients for which the city pays 8 month. con man sensi made an in whe are well able to pay their owr bilie EFOR HALF OF . GALLAND MONEY EX i with Cle 4 of co j t a with new which with the necessity of for @ full title tojarus Kline's share im the estate oe on Caroline Kiine-Galland building, Mrs. Galland, by her will, left her legal voters by the Stone-Fisher Go, | eStire sis wove estate to charity Hecesvass © Kine hoirs allege that aftor and University sts. 788 tesares Eline died in 1891 they | fa the superior court today owned the half int in the; the estate of Mrs. Caroline | estate until 1905, when they sold it to Mr. Geliand faim that Whe contest is brought by Abra- the sale was 1 r frande Kiinc, Laura Kline and about jent representations as to the value OF ARSON 7. TO CONNECT TWO LINES THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, eld 33 1907, service regulations. NEW YORKER®’ PICNIC. CLOSING LAW UPHELD (Serippe Telegraph Service.) The New York State society will | hold ite annual pienic and dance at PORTLAND, Ore, June 22 | M ydenbauer Hay on July 2nd, All | Cireuit Judge Cleland this morning |New Yorkers in the elty, especially| While the peopie of the Gre jupheld the validity of the etate tourists passing through are in~ | Lake and the University sections | Sunday iu the eutt brought by the | vite |have beon asking for a direct street waloon men to provent Sunday | Ar CO yoon the two closing. The liquor dealers an | ‘ ctw for the past ten years, It nounce that they will make no fur | wit tl this morning t the ther effort to Might the law a Electric company asked for | Judge Cleland also rendered an a p for the construction of opinion sustaingog the validity of ot sch at | the Port of Columbia act fhe new line will be ” j (Seripps Telegraph Service.) missing parliament and issuing a a0 1, extending a distance . a “ new decree It will cost $50,000. ni LONDON, June 22—A dispatch | “rhe pabite square ts filled with | ! in operation In a few says that a hundred were killed in| people killed by the troops | t The steamer Ur 2, € ridta at Lishou, caused by the dis The riots are supponed to have | Roll t silos ‘ ocourred thiee days ago Reilly, arrived morning f MRG. LIZZIE MILLS DIES, satiefaction of the king's act in dis Kioting continues sone igo y flown $800,000 m Nome. Capt. R ) . oa yas | (Seripps Telegraph Service.) S the sipesiinater at 9 ; aged | DENVEK, Colo, June 22 The pate a t er “) } federal ¢ ury Was Inveatigat “f freigh ne P t 1d on iil wet ing the « iagd frauds in ¢ that th or itu ee sth was entirely rado, Weatern states are normal among th ' 4 fyneral will be jexy onight to return 60 in-| 1 done 1 Monda noon from Bow die ts agalpst ton Denver mon Nome, 2 ‘ tson's mortuary. chapel. @ft jaeveral state mylonalves and offi nuceumbtr inte a aie 7 ciala of on allrowad mm patna aes jeould not be apr | lot the solid ice fields that 4 U. s. Navy Yard iit The run down was une tful All sard for the navy yard to that a nasty high following | see Un att battleships, the was experienced the ta be Net a, Orew and Wisconsin ah rg edna. . ft i" the gunboate Boston and On the run no oe Alt the tr Phi tad The plot thet was woven at the(Mr. McClood wan prevaricating | prosnnted with gerne ted Bangg Se inagerse Piston y Hotel Htander when a nightly vie when he told the story of his room| or the panne Y appredation of ae a" todd tame itor to room No ed to being entered, himself and wife | their unbroke o trip eunaaw ak 10 and | have robbed James MoCh and threatened, and tw and jewels! and of his ger nage Ea ). 4:29 and : aceite gad wife of $330 and some valuable taken. They say Mr. MeCleod's m.' Round trip 60¢ oo (Star Special Bervicey personal jewelry, has thickened. story t* prima face evidence of its B. Noun trip & VANCOPVER. BL G. June 22—| Mr. MeCleod reported the case to | own improbability AGAINST AMERICANS Prince Sadanara Pushin, heir to| the poltee yesterday, but Chief of| The officers say they have learn » eannaten et wivome after {tarediy refuned to place the blood-|in debt at the hotel and to private A een ena te wae given {hounds of the law upon the trail. | parties, and draw thelr inferences| (Scripps Telegraph Service.) FURNITURE FOR SALE 4 most entuusiastic reception, not] Te be plain, the police bell accordingly Pe i ety A ating HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND only by Voneciver business mon = sami Hl, W. Forster, one of the BASEMENT he loca] Japanese colony tive whips, asserted that Kees eH se ~ leaves for Victoria on the Princess ors sought the assistance of profos-|f cellent lawn; rent $30.00 per h hye sms 90.508 Be ete sional strike organizers from the | month. Furniture consists of yond e's an oe United States. “The very men, If bedroom suites, bedding, Brus ie 4 think, who were engaged in the 9 seis and velvet carpets, inlaid b suentay Pines Nt jtransactions now being revealed by I inoleums, full dining suite in lieave for Japan on the Hirt the American courts.” Mr. Forster | walnut, Majestic range, as jeruser Monmouth, which in added seatlan seeeun ane Ue Jaow having beon sent from Yoko To the everlasting credit of the | erything complete for houge bama.to take the prince to the workingmen of Canada, the mon: keeping; cheap at $800; will Orient there was a suggestion of force the | sell for $650. cctipenalicaaneitapnniarinenit American strike organizers were Z | Buried in a shaliow grave, sit-| grave. tying directly at the aide | ai wed Woodhouse & Platt furniture Co, | nated within @ short distance of | Of the sxelalan tt ut it had) The Yukatan left St. Michaels 418 PIKE STREET. |the postoffice at Kennydale, 9) eee er lotic and is due in BSeattie!— Phones: Main 3998; Ind. 3096. |skeleton was unearthed by work-|" Through the forehead was a bul | 1 mployed by thé logging firm |let hole and another at the ba _ eee neeernrnmreieonrs ——= af Fronch & Peterson at noon yes-|of the skull, showing that the bul ey jered remains of | causing Instant death. Dep ty Cor | son Beautiful view of river and gures have been taken by the| disappeared from |oner Smith, who went to ny encanta ot Weahouan: Fal of the city counc or ar ogo and has dale yesterday afternoon and re q con ae % with wg Be a ard ak miuaa is a|turned to the city with the re PHOTOGRAPHS the car ride Sunday—you and or, on the proposed new as mains, is confident that a murder|705 First Ave, Washington Bidg your family. Renton car. } plant for the city. While| Bridence nting to the fact) had boen committed. Phone Ind. 2606 j tbe ‘ ha not yet t that the st his death at the About a year ago Henry Swift : a — Jofinite established, enough | of another are numerous | went into the woods near Kenny 1 known to tt that # municiy dy vered In a spot dale to pay off the men. Swift plant be constructed for $1 vine ~ and under that time had $300 on his per | 006 to 6.000 that will produce|brash. The shatlow bole in which soa His disappearance under the! from to 1,500 yards of pre-|it)bad been int 4 had fently mysterious circumstances puzzled } pared asphalt a , poen d with care, the murderer | his acquaintances and his employ { j leven to the point of placing |ers, and it was believed at that acoat under the head of the dead time that he had met with fou } aan to serve an a pillow. A 38 The remains will be held at FOR A FEW DAYS MORE |SITE FOR CITY lcaliber revolver was found in the Watson's for a few days LOTS 60x125 FOR $125—$35 CASH AND $5 PER MONTH. DUMPING GROUND HEALTH STAFF MAY BE ether heirs of Lazaras Kline, of the property, and ask that the was = ssoond husband “ pernd vad oe aside and the property ON CAR LINE AND NEAR BEAUTIFUL LAKE. Galland, who was married returned to them. The property | . DE! z. fire times now worth over half a million dol-| waward Hunter, found guilty of} Clty Bastneer Thomson has $85 Mla pile tck mpd are | They claim the — as Las ‘lara, and carries a big income. me today atenesd. by jp! Ked out a aite for a new dump . $850—Lot on Second av. west, near Smith. Nice location R were Judge Morris to five years’ im-|!®8 ground for, city warbage a and asnap. $325 cash, balance easy thera eB . ‘entten.| is afterncon Chairman Saw 20. to wife of Benj. Pendleton ie ee ee eee peren lof the fluagce committec, Mu mended UNIVERSITY DISTRICT. * Oat ting fire to his restaurant in oe Hew Serene commana, ORS Stl tne. seeet of) Rent re will be one more milk tn F $1,100—Ninth av. N. E st 40x100, near Forty-second st. Quine—-At 2953 Westlake ao rgetown m the aith and sanitation | owed authority by the health | spector, two more sanitary in Race bata jJune 21. to wite of James Quine, | "RG Davis and John Lindberg | eormmn went ot with the on-| 2 4 sanitation committees of the | spectors, another fumigating offi ges , |@ daughter |tound guilty of petit larceny, wors| aineer to make an faspection — 124, 21" i neteasy ita atatt BY the | cer, two more plumbing Inspectors WATERFRONT. a yy At 4711 15th av. N. E.| cach sentenced to six months in the} The ground, if it sults the com 1 SSdition of eight persons. and another stenographer $1,200—T wo lots at Atlantic City, on Lake Washington. igh Guinan, t= denying npolt-| Penradtg', Vite of Pregeriek 1. |= sty jail noggemel yeaa one eetegg wpe oS rca | a ee Oe eee ee ee 30x120 cach. Sidewalk and electric lights right up | of J. W. McAllister for a nelle ~ ye to property. $800 cash. (May do better.) \ from May McAllister on} Wireless Worked Weil. manicipa) garbege plant with » de Order a Buffalo SB ) ' Ground that the wife was an| made ‘NAMED FOR JUR stracter upon i Gasoline engine for your boat and j severely scored the appti-| The wireless service on the Pres y " have the problem — ) 4 and his attorney, Tom Page,/ ident gave every satisfaction on the | will want no better machine. % States the sult. } Yoyage Just completed. even estad- | | GOMMISSIONERS CLAIME 1s IT Geo. H. Woodhouse Co. 203-4-5 Epler Block. a *This is tho first time in my ex lishing the record of communicat carry @ complete stock. 118 Uni Main 3010. 813 Second av. Ind. 4853. at the bar and on the/ing 1600 miles. Manager Arthur A. | a ANTED versity St that | have heard of a man! Isbell le delighted with the perform George W. Gregory. C. BE. Con for a divorce because he | ance. gleton, Edgar J. Wright and W. C im longer cared to take care of a) --— = th w today nominated by the | Wife,” said the judge members of the King county bar a —_— eo defonte be''t “ ° —— IS UP To CoUNCIL jury commissioners for the coming! yoy 'wistakes, identity, Josept A Bank that enjoys the Ryan, allan J, ls, McCoy, made a 4 Next Saturday the judges of the LICENSED TO WED | superior court wit choses’ two mr] stron Mat fur “aborty tn Justoe | confidence of its own mt day afternoon. | The board of public works says| this number, who will act as com gga ye tel ae ope - «| Worry vai =. and mime that Wit ave eng tras] intone ray neg om et home folks to suchanex- Seattle. with the painting of the city hail| Under the law four candidate . Chas. ‘y seanson, 23, and Betty [until ordered to do so by the clty copentcans ead two deme 4 with hitting | tent as to make these Toraquist, 22, Seattle council. and It le now wp to that] inte, A eee a te at the Chicago! he 29, and Daisy iy to decide what shade: 4 | who ° jas choose two pre gp * Seoren i. Sharon. hues it wants to have decotnte tha from each political party i the Fiver dont figures possible has William W be pond yaa tion will be taken at nest Man, |Dublicans, while Wright and Keith] i ee ee tae oy 4 por: clearly demonstrated its i: Bra Hsin 24. Renton, and | 44y"s council meeting are democrats |i yrs lagers to hen : é elligan. 20, Seattle right to the confidence Ri tectontsa or inci, tat ao eennorniy |b WW? 7p nal of the public throughout DEATH RECORD. ‘Sead as t that Justice Gordon at b h d i 4 ca t » be identified by the 4 , ", u ad were caghstered stay 00 a ‘COAL SUITS : ified vy the |] They're Cutting Off the " oth state and nation. sdb a — “0. u ning © commit Front of Our Store. tnt Sveeney—1 month, June 21, at ‘ = ing him to the county jail / en In all American and European financial cen- Bedal—2 days at at eaten. Be | nonistant United} | ters the Scandinavian American Bank of Seattle “a tor ha tt ON THE FRON y is recognized not only as a Safe B but as one ag Walters— Bernard - \ Unusual Bargains in of the strongest banks in the Ne st, one of 2 at roadway oa : 7 s s f Baden : . ‘ the most 1 vative in America With re- — SE ase . tom peppers | y wie . rie andes aus es exceed $10,000,000 and a Reserve ex- {i—Thomas A. Camp * per ' Pr and Coal & ¢ ar s he as Trading (10 $3,000,000, I k rds to its de- Beattle Genera : : ‘ ’ | 1 t the fullest and the Fase The ¢ ment sech COVE i mer Coya sailed from | ‘ . tS ( tig autth, 58, Jus fi rae , Ay might for aa Pres MILLINERY | ALASKA BUILDIN t permit ¢ hospital arch, Gon, ide; Basern, Byte; Oregon i A. J. Mack w.A and Ovoed ty Scandinavica Amer 7 ’ TH RECORD yi { 1 ! sore Bay a | ii ‘i: ne Be pe ie Commerci al Accounts Invited J Cc. H. Han J f th veal 1 ‘ CASH OR CREDIT. | 525 Bixtieth a ‘ te ort, in 2 " ¢ ry hes | We inv Commerelal A nts from the sr us Ww the larger, Merchants r In Ile i ond | ace modat v ' tent with ¢ . er Pe he n nomas Cu aed $1 4D | | pacific Outfitting Co ¢ , ; eae ee . ' _s " , . to « of t y “ i to ve y . | 7 we .D FI lag erg CRAZY MAN ‘ Alaska Business a Specialty _Peoaier t jon at.. J Portiand oom por bet. 28 | OTs ett ee meee are nvm mma -—-4 i hw t ma a t A tt t i V apa p= eomainn , he name j | UNION TAILORS a . . fied } uM r » BRING ND 1 > ‘ \ 4 ” . 8. Rooms Third Ave 1m L mean w~ Bank | b . A t well a | ' - a | Work Rooms Third Ave. and through he 1 COSTING FROM $750 TO $3,000 | . on at sectrmmereceencone tn on mrecmrmemnraae 4 Savings Accounts Invited Olwor dete y a || ™ i In East anks (and some R IN Q n : | TRUSTEE Co. t Deposit t u ‘ hat de ay be sent by mail ON MAGNOLIA BLUFF ae ] : ¢ . ¥ ee « t #2nd W 4 ||| DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER to the , ; ‘ : ; : Inc 650-—FOR A BIG LOT know how to make it, Ask an 0 aceo n © else 1 1 BROKERS. ~ sao , - wraee et our officers or clerks about it Acco pe § up. s cane ten Wat ee , meat SaIVATE W ; $1 woah, and thly a Ave. W. a w 4 Tel. Main 270, Ind 2 0. By by 3 CALHOUN, DENNY & } ‘ n ' , 1 two ‘lots on Reome Ses an Se 7 EWING, Inc. Alaska Bldg | “UNLOADING SALE oy ar t Lawt ] ote 650x120; city or no er 1 "I a 4 I 0 to $ wit fiscount and Liberal Terms to Home _ { : f to $ . e4.t ‘ ‘ y welleme He dl > = NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO . DAVID P. EASTMAN ADDITION TODAY ELTY MILL C . 209 COLMAN BLOCK aunganecr tien a ill ; A Na nomeamALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE Exes nemmmaoe

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