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a Plo Creek and Coour d’Alene jatons, He, acoordin planned the Vindleator tragedy Davis swore on the stand that Orchard’s story wan a tisaue of Hes | 80 far as it affects him, He knee | more about the operations of The military in the Cripple Greek din senha triot than any one else, and tolls a )HE CAN EXPLAIN MONEY thrilling tale of alleged outrages TELEGRAM SENT ORCHARD, | “ere WOULDN'T RENOUNCE UNION; SOLDIERS USED HIM UP, re Here Are All the Leading Witnesses for the Haywood Defense in the Great Labor Trial in Progress at! Boise, Idaho. HE FOUGHT FAIR AND DENIES ORCHARD'’S MONSTROLS STORY. | 4. WOLFF. HOR, July &—J, Wolff ts the W. 8. EASTERLY. | (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) |clerk in Pettibone’s store whose } BOISE, July 3.~—W. B. Basterly,|"8Me Apreared on the telegram } aa ‘Hay wood an® Davia, is the |(Tersmitting money to H. Green WM. HORTON, most ftiportant of the defease's wit 3 seep .. Pag bere Orehard accused him of |‘ satis pawns the Vindicator explosion, | Plain the transaction | that he was so badly beaten by sol ond en er diors and detectives at Cripple} bp aeg saggy hep MINER LASHED TO POLE IN | Creek, before being deported, that | that crime was committed. Eastor-| BROILING SUN BY SOLDIERS. ho has never fully recovered. “It ly declares Orchard’s story ts un | Was simply because I refused to re- qualifiedly false. A peculiar feature Botince the union that I got mine, ig that Kasterty was imperted into | was the way he put it on the stand. the Cripple Creek distriet by the | ¢ Mine Owners’ association as a strike | breaker, So soon as he discovered the exact condition of affairs he de- | serted the mine and. joined the | union. He is a fighter by nature and declares he has always fought | fair, and that Orchard, in ‘tmpticat- | ing him, did #0 because he was told to by officers of the Mine Owners ation, who have him as one of | ir chief “marked” men. He} norIsy, July 4—Wm. Horton tn | Mactortly ©X- | toxtitying for the defense declared | MEN ORCHARD CHARGED IN PLOT SAY “UTTERLY UNTRUE,” MOOR WHLL TELL WORLD THAT @RCHARD'S A LIAR. PETER MACKI. ROSE, July 4.—"1 wan lashed to & telegraph pole tn a broiling sun at | Telluride because I refused to clean jout the sinks of the officers of the | military,” declares Peter Mack! “I was inhumanly treated and almost lbeaten to death, and I am giad of jan opportunity to tell what hap- | pened. Never, even in darkest Rus- | sla, Was man used worse than mo.” A photograph showing Mackt |lashed to the pole is one of the most telling of the defense'’s ox- hibits tn the case. SAYS ORCHARO’S STORY 18 A TISSUE OF FALSEHOODS. *caed, MAX MELICH. | MARION MOOR. BOISE, July 4.—~Marton Moor ts the member of the eaccutive com tee of the Woatern Federation Miners who was accused by Or. ehard on the stand of having plotted @ general campaign of dynamiting | Orchard also alleged that he gave) ‘Moor a letter to mall to Mrs. Or. chard at Cripple Creek from Cape Nome, Alaska, to make that woman | that he was in Alaska, when} fm reality he was in Canyon City| endeavoring to axsansinate Gov. | Peabody | | JOE MIKULICH, BOISH, July 4—Max Moelich ts the Denver storekeeper whom Or chard swore tried to get him to) blow up a non-union boarding house, in order to get 150 “scabs in a bunch. Joe Mikulich claims that, he drove him out at the time the| / | Moor came here from southern Arizona with blood fn his eye. “Orchard is « liar,” he said to me, “and I wil! go on the stand to tell the world so.” Fourth of July ROISK, July 4—W. F. (Big Bay | tty; and yet more th Davis ts the miner whom Orchard |of us drink poor coffee! Specials tn fisting tackle and | says led the dynamitors in the Crip | COFFEE. This is the coffee coun-| an half} | W. F. DAVIS. j The Weber Clothing Co 1201 Second Avenue, cor. Seneca ‘The corner stone of our success is the low price we are selling high grade merchandise A BOON FOR THE MASSES Look for our store, come and gee us and you will believe i Blue Serge Suits, the very best make, $15.00, $20.00 aad $25.00 Fancy Worsted and Cassimere Suits $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 Shirts, Underwear, Hats and Caps, as good as kept in ang store Gents’ Fine Hose - - - - - + «© 2pair for 25c | Fine Hose, per pair - - - - = + = 25c¢ and 50c Neckwear, Four-in-Hand Ties - - + +» 39c and 50c | The Weber Clothing Co. 1201 Second Avenue, cor. Seneca | | | |"Owney” Barnes, miner, prospector |of making bombs in one lesson, al THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, JULY 4, 7] MANY MINERS SWEAR ORCHARD IS A WICKED LIAR unsuccessful effort was made to preme court of Colorado, Both men will swoar thet Orchard’s story, #o | far as itr ee to them, ts utterly | unt ry EDITOR SHOWED UP LIES IN ORCHARDS TRBTIMONY, |" JOHN M, O'NEILL, BOISH, July 4.—John M. O'Neill, editor of the Miners’ Magazine, has nm prominent in the Western ederation for years, and he swore on the stand to many falsifications and tnaccuracies in Orchard’s story He is « writer of ability and has done much to change public senti ment in Colorado in favor of the accused mea BOMB MAKER? NO, BUT HE'D LIKE TO BUMP ORCHARD! OWNEY BARNES. BOISE, July 4.—Think of a crip ple without any feet coming from Denver all the way to Bolse, simply to tentify for a man who was hardly known to him. That is the case of and old-time frontiersman. Orchard declared Harnes taught him the art though they were strangers at the time. Barnes lost both feet by ex posure some years ago while pros peeting, but he manages to get about with artificial feet and a stout | stick. Ho's an Irishman and in dis cussing Orchard’s story he said to/ me “Ho says I made bomba, does he? | Well, say, if I could make & bomty) a make ft now and bump the} damned scoundrely lar off the} earth. The loafer! I never saw) him but ence in my life!” ’ WASHINGTON, July 4—THb clvil service commission announces | that examinations for the gover: ment departmental service In the! state of Washington will be held? as follows } Bellingham, September 11 arid! 18, and October 16; North Yakima, | October 3; Port Townsend, Bep-| tember 11 and October 16; Seattle, | September 11 and October 4 and! 16; Spokane, September 11 and Oo-| tober 11 and 16; Tacoma, Septem ber 11 and October 7 and 16; Walla Walla, September 11 and October Teds, a crea? Hig cut tn prices for |—- — | Your grocer returns your money | 16. the FourthandFitth, Piper & Tatt,| Fieet of battleships at navy yard. |if you don't like Scbilling’s Best; |——————_— Se a Saeed coe j we pay him |BAD PLUMBING—BAD HEALTH. Let us install « lavatory or sink modern bath, Factory prices AMUSE MENTS. Call us up. G. 1. Brown Plumbing Co., 231 Pine wt os Matinees Fourth of July and Sa the Earl Burgess Company, From Play Sunday Matinee inees and 10 cents. STAR Cast—Production Nights, 1 Seattle's Leading Vaud box seats, 3c, Perfc SEATTLE THEATE “A MARKED WOMAN.” “A MAN'S BROKEN PROMISE.” ma REMEMBER—TODAY-—2 TO 11. 1907. NEW INCORPORATIONS (Star Speotal Service.) OLYMPIA, July 4—The follow ing articles of incorporation wore to Orchard, |blow up Justice Sabbert of the au |fled with the secretary of state Klag Bay Mining & Development company, of Beattle, $1,000,000; James Casey, Alfred O, Parker and M. ¥. Lindley, Royal Liquor company, of Seat tle, $2,500; R. Simon and Fs Mar- puson ° Alaska Galena company, of Seat tle, $600,000; R. H. Parsons, W. W Catlin and Willie B. Herr KIDS RAISE RED - AT SERENADE Special Service.) July 4.—The police wore called upon, It has just leaked |Present year was half tyrough, and | out, to quell a juvenile riot which ooourred Monday hight at the rent- donce of William M. WitRelaw, principal of the Jackson public school, whe has just been married. A large crowd of youngsters as satied the bridal home with tin can and oti struments in the usual sere « style, and because the groom fulled to “make good” the young sters broke several windows and otherwise damaged the building. KENT NEWS ITEMS (Star Special Service KENT, July 4.—Mise Barbee, who came here from the east a few weeks ago, died Mon day evening of dropsy, from whieh she has been a sufferer The fu noral was Tuesday afternoon at the ‘ of her brother, Rev. 8. ©. Holmes offictating. The body was shipped to Seattle to be cremated Mr. and Mrs, John Bissell are Visiting her sister, Mra. Wilson, at Hermerton. The latter in seriously mn Svolley bay Mra decided tens. BRIEFS BY WIRE Chester B. Runyan, paying tetier of the Windsor Trust Co. at Chi cago, shook hands with his assist ants youte the bank with over $96,000 in a suit cane Detecttves are after him At ‘Frisco, Mayor Schmitz ts lis toning to the booming annons and splirting firecrackers a his cell. He did not ask to be with his family today it in @ great day in the Black Hilis district, South Dakota. The government will turn the water tn to the irrigation ditches At Prescott, Aris, yesterday af ternoon, the bronge statue of Capt William “Bucky” O'Netll, the rough rider, wae unvelied. Logxing camps in British Colum bia will keep closed until the end Of thin week It is quiet today at Oyster Ray ‘The president refused to partict pate in the city’s celebration. Bros. M. not who bargained to Olson's saloon, have to conclude negotia (Scripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, July. 4—The jurors in the Holmes case, consid ering the sensational cotton leak, Jast night reporied that an agree ment could not be reached The members were discharged Holmes was released on a new $10,000 bond Ae will be retried GREAT WIRELESS TEST. r Sy SAN PRAN( a y wireless telegraph opecat transport Sherman here communteation with the at Tatoosh, Wash. The tnatro ments had just been tnstalled. The distance between here and Tatoosh is 800 miles. € lime brate 4th July at fire R turday, TONIGHT, All Week, New York Uity, in Next Week, Another, Starting Prices: Mat 5 and 50 cents Prices: 100; 7:15, 8°45 each day. jeville House. box shats, 200. Beatrice Moreland & Co. ip “Taming a Husband Al Jolson, eering and Francis, Harry Tsuda, Grace Orma, Cavana, Bddte Roesch, Starascope--8 Big New Acts Phones—-Main 2631, Ind. 3405. Tonight and all this wee with matinees today and Saturday | The Charles A. Taylor Company in “THE TWO ORPHANS.” Prices—Ditzhta, 10e, 200, 300; box seats, 50c. Matinees, 100, 20c; LOIS THEATER. Phones—-Sunset, Main 1204; Ind., 4324. Special matinoe Thursday, July 4. All week, big spectacular production of was play, “WIN CHESTER.” Matinees daily except Friday Next woek—"LEND ME YOUR WIFE. John Cort, Manager. Week Commencing Sunday, July 7, The Shubert Brothers’ “FANTANA”’ Prices: $1.00 to 260. Seat sille Priday UN FARK “The Nation’s Greatest Play§r@und on the Pacific Coast.” IMMENSE NEW PaATURES. Open-Alr Free Attractions—The Great Davenports and the 17 Fremont Zouaves : Band Concerts Afterngon and Kvening. Ferry or Trolley to the Park NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ATHRETIC PARK. Baseball Tomorrow, 3:30 mM Daily; 3 P.M, Sunday, TACOMA V6) SEATTLE 26e Admission 60c) ‘T fake Youler Car Grand Midsummer Ball The Moattie Bleotrte Employes’ Teneficial AmodAtion will give its regular Annuah, Ball at bi Park on the evening of July av and afternoon and evening of July (th, for the Cit of wick and disabled meniBors, Tickets will be Kood for either dare, ‘The Pavillon has the figest maple floor on the Cosat Last cars will leave tn Park In time to catch the one o'clock car The following are the wmittess in charge HONORARY. F. Grant, i Jacob Wurth, J, B. Lukes, M. Lowd, A, Is Kempater OPVICHNS-G, A. Mayo, President; Prank Dabney, ‘Treasurer; W. M. Chap: W. B. Delano, D. Johansen, Torry W. 8 Gildersi M. J. Piynn, w Watson, Mi . , owey Brotehie, D. Panicle, T. Merrow A. Pamitto, B. Vianders, W wards, T. Murphy, i, M. Mills, O, I 4. ¥, Marrisan, ARRANGEMENTS J. W. MoCloy, ™ Dabney, J, i, Allison, W, mm W W. L, Coohran, T, A, Goodwin, ADVEWPISING—L. M. Gau, FLOOR MANAGHR—H. Merchant. | (Star Special Service.) | PORT TOWNSEND, July 4. With the Bose of the present fineal lyour, ending Juge 80, the business {done by the Unf¥ed States shipping |commiasioner of the District of {Puget Sound is more than double that of the preceding year of 1906 At the opening of the year just passed thie district was fourth in the line of ports shipping men, ow Orleans and Philadelphia hav a been left far behind im the vob ume of shipping businoss long prior to that time. . On July 1, 1906, the ports claim- ing the lead were Now Yorks San Francisco, Boston and Puget Sound Boston was distanced before the }San Francisca during the entire lyear was closely pressed by: the jrapid riso of tne volume of bust done by the Puget Sound dis trict [ped in the district during 1906 noise-creating in-| re 1,186 per month, as compared | jwith an average of 2, year just closed AT BREMERTON (Star Special Service.) BREMERTON, July 4—In the navy yard a vast pile of wood, 50 feet high and 200 feet long, ta to 4 during the Mattie |be destroyed by fire this week. The | officials allowed it to be carted outside, but teams cannot be bad to remove it quickly and it will be burned | H. B. Sausner, the hospftal stew ard tn the yard, has been appoint ed to the fingship Charleston, His relief left Norfolk navy on jJune 26 | The Albany has returned from a jeruise around Vashon island and yard jim the vicinity of Seattle, to adjust | jcompannen | William Pedersen received a tele jphone eall to go immediately to the | bedside of bis wi who is danger jously {1} at the Seattle General tos. |pital. She has @ host of friends W. L. Heiskell, « prominent citi jmen of Indianape with his wife land son, who lives in Seattle, visit o« d the navy yard yesterday Biddy” Doyle, the popular ball is at the suffering hospital, biood polsoning JAP MEALS TO GO UP |. Following the raise in prices tn | American restaurants, the Japanese. )owners of eating houses have also added a S-cout Increase to the price of their meais, making the rate 15 conts, whereas it bas always been 10 cents, The Japanese inundries jhave also increased the price of | thelr work 25 per cent. The Jap anene barbers who used to shave for 10 cents now charge 15 us and the price of hair cutting is now cents Death for Robbers. 8ST. PETERSBURG, July 4 Four of the participants in a pawn shop robbery here June 12 have | been tried by court martial and jcondemned to be hanged. Right {bandits at Riga have been sen tenced to death GOOD CITIZENSHIP demands that fire insurance be purchased at home if of equal cost and urerit compared with the “imported arti cle.” Washington Fire Insurance Compr Lowman Bldg. We intend to help you all we Linens, Bedding and Lace Curtal others on display in the store t $2.75 Ruffled Clearing Standard paper | patterna = 100 and 16e. None higher. PUGET SOUND MASON REPORTED The average number of men ship. | from | oe 15¢ Wash Goods 100—Nice 32-inch materials with stripes, figures | and cheeks, in pink, bine, black red and gray on white grounds |]| regular 16¢ goods, special to morrow at only 10c 60¢ Wash Goods 380—We want to | close out our entire wash 20d | stock in the shortest possible | time, It will pay you to watch | our windows and advertise | ments constantly for the next two woeks for the greatest cot ton goods bargains in Seattle Tomorrow we offer you a choice of all our beautiful 60¢ heer wash materials, woven as fine as silk and just as lovely, at, the yard 38c cotved from Valdez, His boat was found bgtiom ap between Kayak }island aff Katalla, Mason held |some placers on tho sands tn | Prince Albert souna and left here in search of the metal al though he was warned by friends yellow that the undertaking was oxceed 1. 1. Mason, who left Seattlelingiy dangerous and that he was about a month ago in the launch |jikine hiv ite in hie hands |Moteor, to prospect for golf in 7 | Prince Albert sound, has Ween r pa drowned, according to advices re Hamilton Studio I Scien s . | 675-80 Colman Bik. High grade Dr, Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Mitel | photography at reasonable prices | building, Phone, Main 6266. *** | No coupons or other frauds. - | For ay | Tempting Special Values in Tub Dresses See our windows, | i | i] i i i i i About 100 dresses made in fine chambrays, lawns and India linens; some elaborately trimmed with lace and = embroidery; worth $10 and $20. GPECIAL FOR FRIDAY $5.00 and J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Ave. Corner Cotumbia. | Strongest Ladies’ Waist House in the State. Daniel Kelleher, President R. Aveias-Turenne, Vice President. The Bank for Savings CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID 0. Ht La Fares, Beoretary. | pitrerons. | The need of a Strictly Savings Bank is shown by the number of depositors who have a knowledge of the sectrity and conven- fence of The Banks for Savings. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY Corner First Av. and University St., Opposite Post Office. A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE is no life at all, without yow have P. & P. 8. B. Co.'s carbonated bev- erages to drink. So before start- ing on your picnic, excursion or yachting cruise, be sure and have a supply of ginger ale, cream and emon soda, sarsaparilia, carbon- ated, seltzer or vichy waters, as vare are the purest and best. Lei friify) Pacitre @ Company. Z Puget Sound Bottling Phone 927. can. We will offer at special pri ces tomorrow several lines of Tabla| % Some of these are told of ip th is advertisement. You'll find the | | ding Speci Curtains $1.35 . Ruffled Bedroom Curtains of $1.25 Bed Comforts 98—Fine nice quailty Swiss, three large Bed Comforts covered | edie a : with figured silkoline, filied | , eas and full width, }* with nice white batting and | with deep hemstitched ruf- | hand ti always $1.25 each, fle. These come in snow on sale tomorrow, | drop, fleur de lis and fig at . buh ured designs The re ar a price is $2.75 a pair, Pri, | $1:50 Bed Comforts $1.20—Choice day's apetial prac wii ie quality $1.50 Bed Comforts | (our pate to « | filled with white cotton batting, | piorth.con tue & $1 35 generous size, In handsame fig: | " ured effects, | $1.50 Lace Curtains $1.10— | tomorrow $1.20 Your choice of 200 pairs of | Bead Spreads $1.35 ive full cases of new Bed Spreads will | fine Scotch net cur tains, all of them 60 inc es | ‘ be included in the sale tomor- wide and fro o 8% | worth $1.50, Friday while | ory Bist homme . laundered | the se » jasts, press, a sagan lasts, 64 1Q |. _ Frew sack, eau... S100 | 99.00 Bed Spreads. 79e—Two cases | This is an excellent oppor | of full sized Bed Spreads, nice | tunity to place new curtains | grade, hemmed, laundered and | in your rooms ata very small ready for use, always $1.00, | expense. Drapery Depart. | while they last to ment on the main floor morrow, only Fine Table Linens and Tow MeCarthy’s First” al for linens. You will never be disappointed in the Ge | els Try ways | gooda you buy here. Thow | sands of housekeepers in Se- aitle can testify to the su | perlor excellence of the lin ens bought at this store Here are some of the special | prices for tomorrow | $1.50 Dinner Napkins $1.10. Full size all linen Dinner Napkins, a nice quality that you will be proud to place mur table before your ted” x always a doze eclal tomo 650 Table Damask 4c —( | 25c Bath Towels 190—Fine, | heavy all en crear full bleached Bath Towels, size damask, 68 inches wide 23x40 inet with hemmed quality (gt will giv 1 ends. A heavy double thread da satiihotic very vara |" extra 1 ow On sate well worth the eb v ore than two 65c, on special dozen to a pgrehase INO. 37S The Qesigner => = 1 Magazine six monthe fer 88a,

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