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alers Refuse to Sell to Grocers Who Are Willing to Supply Their Customers With Food Stuffs at a Price Somewhere Within Reason-The Star Has Ev- idence of Existing Combine. PRAHA AREER RARER ER ER ee Tel. Main 536. = Pres. Room 314 Globe Block M. Gordon, Office of SEATTLE PRODUCE ASSOCIATION, I Chas. F. Frasch, Secy. and Treas. NC. es T Attor: Rooms ¢ Phone Mai Lawler, f the ation umber Exchange. ey assoc Tonning ¢x s and tting 1s fe, not only tot re as wel! Mp act intelligently. es 7 F. Frasct ee ee BEEP ERE SEE EEE EEE EE EEE EE EEE EERE EERE RE EE EH Threatens. Higgins TEST VOTE OF MINERS. | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | DaNvEE June 29.—By derat a of Air he It ‘EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS a test the LOCAL BANKS BUY - NTIRE ISSUE Pith th eon : ip jotne { and VISIT PORT ORCHARD AND WILL WED. | INSPECT SITE FOR HOME IN ORIENT } OPOSES PURSE WITH CASH 1S RETURNED $.E. CO. EMPLOYES’ U. §. PLAN ANNUAL BALL Beripps Telegra } HAC FRANCE FACING BIG STRIKE LINES WILL BE ROLL EXPECTED ON DOUBLE TRACKED c * c k 4 i ! or I ral th i h ays. north Sunamenean, ves) FELT NEAR HOME: THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JUNE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION — MEN HAVE SEATTLE CONSUMERS BY THE THROAT ORCE THE PUBLIC TO COME TO THEIR TERMS: SEATTLE, WASH.,, SPOKANE RATE CASE | (Star Special Service.) WASHIN June Spokar hearing ts « All € h been heard mak it ! ev t that the ommie l¢ tn fa r he the cons ities and against (Scripps Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, June Vy) ad tl July 3 to 5 SHORE LAND ~ VALUES y ay f m Lake i shore la $7,500. an acre, a for ale at those figures lawsuits, now pending The Th ad $1,000,000 te settled In court HIT WITH A CHAIR Davia was hit heavy cha Patrolman O he m his assailant, & rgeant Wilkes and Bunnell joined tn th ¢ fellow had made good taken 10 cents f f «@ Satvat who was in ¢ “| ROAIN REFUSES TO HOLD INQUEST « lant has definite , t. He are w de in the a can see “Aon Ww t should ‘aq OMMYROT” AND DREAMS SAYS TAFT GTON WASHIN June 29.~-Seere ta ft says the rine hat have that there is fric the Panama canal « w a 1 HILL The U for the state senate from the Thir 1902 defeat of George Piper and the ination and election of Rich ard A. Ballinger as mayor of Seat tle in 1904 were but incidents in the campaign organized and waged by the transcontinental railr terests and their representatives feat the popular political up g in Washi n demanding the legislative ty-fourth district in g reg on of ra roads, and to prevent the elec of Henry McBride in 1904 to ceed himself as governor, Under had ite al interests years ear 4 the were er-Claney regim nty mach the Humes Pi Beattle-King wandered somewhat fr egiance to the railroad anized it ter er and the defeat of Piper ar election of Mr. Riplinger merely steps taken to restore that hich of nt of his f the ¢ narra amat such f power that a e vention of 660 delegates sent for him to go to Tacoma in 1904 to sie their difficulties, He also reviews the dents leading r and the election of United debauched pub and exhibited the ea unlawful and shameless se of Imoney to accomplish its ends FARRELL'S CAMPAIGN FOR ONE CENT 29, 1907 VOL. 9. NO. 207 PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH, lets ge TO SPEAK Ballinger, t will addr elab wn FORCED TO STAND SIX “= HOURS IN THE HOT SUN .. CROWDS AT “NO,” SAYS HARRIMAN Witnesses in Senn Case “Tel Some of the Hor- LUNA PARK sere, | eateatabos Commercial night meetin, of Washingt tbblitier for preduction rors of the Idaho “Bull Pen”--Three Witnesses d oe ‘| Give the Lie to Testimony of Orchard. hisma: Pavte; the big resort serone| head Nae ie igs, im PREM y EMR the bay which opened Tt at he w , ‘ he : evening, ‘e running full b ' brea ot 4 drawing bly er he score of 7 attractions are 0 t e« The new ear m Se s : . B. ¢ ' Lana 1 apa i 4 t@ the « t Weat owds ¢ figure # | St oving the watch that nox new big rallwa rder t scent ie pre ner attraction at the new resor the line He swore pos M ne |with Orcha : | we , strike The banking institutions of Kimg the property of the banks as m Hor he joined 4a [of real estate owned by them Frank Hau was chairman 0 tt pay t or 706,89 a ar or elhbyrdo= held by a subsidiary corporation « sce, wh tee, and made of personal property im 1907 88 1 the name of some officers of th - ver ettles. against an assesament of $1 8 " od; on which they paid taxes in 1906. nor neve n sent F e t was he 1 not The tmerease in the amount fay Bn proximately $47,000 Tt he unions. The system adopted by Assener tw he hp | *arish in determin bo amoun . ation an Parish in determining the amour y pegs oe of personal property owned the : ugh a Wasp banks fe taking the capital stock of A Deaver, each bank and adding to it the sur . -s was plus and divided profits He ote; By taking 60 per cent « th } asseanment Was & ‘ Investment wns |t te The total valu of bank prop- the (lobe ret an i erty beth real Mad same ie true of the 3.6 The Scandina vian-Amer Bank an * 923 the byllding at Second and Colum |kir NEW INTERURBAN GIVEN PERMISSION ©... TO BEGIN CONSTRUCTION ine ne The board of public works ' feet of right of w f it wi Or Fo ha between Pike *® be yrainig granted ‘ Wightma er aa a Sarl ake anane be “! seki@ Inter fl erma P t } a s or « to @nnect Se wn Ww ‘ was pert n to t @ Ox c € tes ° b Tells of Great Abuse t y along simila th » of the line wi es Ba a former 1 lew of a struction a he exe € " t the fed |f ¥ FEF SHE NE EERE emporary woe pave « An f De * LUMBER EXCHANGE SOLD. & . * * M 1 asso & * a 7. =F ‘ * *< la 7 * $ »* * | st. I + wd on ® * H nds is & *: ti al, be ® Unable to ascertain, after dill a ¢ Jur investigate this ¢ = Bata oe ma gent efforts, what has been o and a f widespread by ( b * ‘ - * being discovered in the ir 5 ’ nt vod ' eee 2 | tion into the shortage and : : cation of former City Compt Ripiis FACED DEATH IN CHOPPY SEAS John uted by the Munict ner, a co but w a € c he \ only we from Min. The next installment will deal with e f ( Ww. the method by which the company 1 ma B procured its “blanket fran se t Bn FLO under which It consolidated the uy : rr MUCH BUILDING several street car lines of the ty ad 1 z at ’ BY JOE SMITH Ankeny: for United State DONE i JUNE ni John D. Fa p-| 2 1903. More than tt ative f the Hill . i . > ee Ww wy onal ; bh To Defeat F e a ° st ae he {ment anding xisla k regulation Of Mr. Farre ope 4 a task Here a } t t siiceended 1 ' ; on the assansina \ , McKinley and R a A N t od he disse f the niawful Ex @ h Northern i F a Henry McBride had b Gi ] © r h ar nd, following ! ‘ : st ane reat vital yashing: Wong ; WOMAN IS GUILTY i w ~ “le , } 4 I . Py N B 4 ' ‘ : < t t a ! » y \ , ; attonts h a n of