The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1908, Page 6

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a ° ° ° ° 6 THE SEATTLE STARwih ATURDAY, JAN. 11, 1908. — FO ' woway To LOAN, : ___FARM@ANDACREAGE. | i Lint LECTROOUTED: is TRUBY DELIGK TED WITH Want Ads | 23285 S889 -p veee eran FORTUNE Pa cece si JURY IN THAW CASE Telephone Them bore; 88406; helt ' | working at the welt whone HORERT MALTH in changing the w the $10-080-02) Alaska Muilding | | ton og : JAMES M. GHERPY DIES. To Us cite Telephone | company, He) met ‘So Says Evelyn Thaw When Twelve Men Are Finally trap body wan left susy And We Will we RRA towrawe,,| Only $10 Per, Acre |, ce een Beatus, wil com [ues ie itd he rescued. “A van ew a Secured- ae Starts Again Monday. per day HY TAKBS $900 TO Man . . a * te to 8 ‘ Kenneay Drug Co, First ay . ’ . Be WHAT CAN 1 MAKE ON a Margaret Grieve, of 218 W De, Leonard Cofe { ILE DECLARATIONS and Cherry o> & ' 4 Mod . FAnM--acTt y Peuseh oh. I “e Phin HEM > AGENCY—P ‘ fourth #t, Los ‘ ple! pouben “dinsattion thes Py “Ty Ballard” av, opp. . on, te, |W Tt depends on wher " fortune haa befallen her brothe ‘ City Tail. Pt Ballard 20° , net vd the Yakima Va who was in Seattle two me ago, | the mile plague, b (By United Press.) y Hoag ~ y “ , . 1 ome ad name a ¢ “ MAIN OFFICE--Seventh av. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. She says in @ letter to the police a Japar and will ne a Ch TACOMA, Dee. 11.—Three andi between Union and University ow You sa » «or ed that wrote her in Nove », tod the work of ra for may of Tacoma filed E Phones. Main 1050; Ind. 441 a Hinuaa on Wide * ‘pote from the Bt Elgin hotel here that sacle: tok thie: taliaenal , Ps Soy tapers Pe | The Star caanot guarantee |! <5) iy r New Yoru ' 1 vem he wae starting for home at once 26d) Waaheds, & teodiine om ‘ 2 ' accuracy or assume responsibil Or runaing tone te He never arrived j o, has been put fe ae he f " h declarations fty for errors of any kind oc BANKS ‘ nore wind © a gt Wb 6 of Japanese work @ ac a , the law All ) curring tm telephoned adver _ wii w 9025 per o | TO DISINCORPORATE month and a bowuty on at epublican nomina ) tisoments. THe ADTAN BANK OF Potatoes @ tet caught io ust Cultum. minted. 186 j « 1 market Pacific Coast Shippers’ asse-| ar, ettort ie being made to get Cha mer elty trea ; a ————— ° ote. anaéa | . 4 MC ciation has petitioned the super : of tho ses Peake dee te : fanae ion SOCIETY NOTICES 4 Pe ee en ee ‘ ' court to disincorporate, It ls sald | iin» to take charge of the Chinese candid other nomination ~ ~ he nd a & greet banking tha 2 that @ reorganization is planned . filed de bs Poa opital os I : | J P ‘ Smith, vice | (By United Preee.) The question of the unemployed | the unemployed pow present in the t Wood, the ibyearold son of Frank | (0 000 %))) ae yy a ri Se f Wood, was accidentally shot and iffaire committee of the Chamber ganization soc aay | t © and wite * once Killed yesterday afternoon. The) 0+ Commerce. A report will be have been ove » with pleas for I amas 18 and od them By far boy was getting out of & boat on | 0 | ONS hels iperintendent has been | Bloc L Mees Chambers lake, ang it is believed | prom the Charity Organisation! giving the matter close study tor I Aawustus Armairgng 100 New York |he was drawing the gun toward ivani We tree lebhe Surene | thaipakt #00 andaien oud btaoee the| Biock < oats jhim at the time. There was vo eye in. geivain. emotoymens|puaiber OF Sanmaplened Os 40400 . ‘ w York block mat this witness and other the was Mr. Austin EB Griffiths of ihe | i are ready r society who first entied the »-| mites rescrves the right & mY 1 New York Bik 4 INSTALL APPARATUS . Inet called the atten-| Address of tion of the chamber to the matter. & RWING, Gymnasium appartue costing | =r =emeee > ee s $1,475 ts now being ine in the BVELYN THAW, Ponies Lincoln high school From @ Hitherto Unpublished Picture. © Dalton, ¢ Arcade Skin and gen jaron Takahira Chosen. _— ee ee Why, What For? cies BLOW QUT HIS BRAINS) st -. 2°: 4 ? é ¢ anne o¢ od t { vn a NEW YO! Jan What do assistan pcre OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ny, at for, announced today that Baron Taka EW YORK, Jan. 11 A ' > we * on eotme For ' . ed If Jou ere in need o ornamental trees, shal oly yout wants ® whe t wh cer deth and Woodlawn. one b hire has been chosen ambasna think of the jury? Wh t's q Francis ee to the United States, to sauce oo pe Y 1 b 1 4 ii rs Visesunt Ask | (By United Press.) cy ye partner Judge [hundred per cent better tha ee , SAN JOBE, Jan. 10.—A warrant’ E. M. Rosenthal, who wrested the | first. | am truly delighted with it Dow harging Jackson ilaich, twice can-| weapon frot 1 just in time Bo sald Evelyn Thaw today, in beginning wit ~ Athletic * Shoes-- Idldate for aupreme jus , »| Hatch ts his mfortable Commenting on the quick work per- hours will be f . , cS Guanes B P jétate of California and t home and is being carefu in securing a sworn ju P antete ~ 77 Sweaters |i legal and fraterna watched by his friends and fan husband, Harry Thaw, f 4 — Clean-up on athletic shoes at cost, | dubezeloment was lagued b ly, who fea: that he will vurder Stanford Whi f et ab noe - from $1.00 to $3.00 per pair. Also a! iiorning. The make another attempt lo do away sides seem to be we atement t an Fisher « i Holyoke Bloc ve ity Real Estate Co. |tutt tine of eweaters, jerseys and | Hatch grows with himself He gave out the Pleased with the 12 men ar did int a shooting ja { redw prices. | with the Sage estate stement Notwith it's One of the cleanest-cut juries not consume more than 10a» $19 and ane Hall's, 1111 First av *** gation of his man H the sors on the street | have ever seen in my ¢ ite#, and it is sald that the staid, \ PION KER HLOOK i 1 TATS. estate ba © fo ntrary, I have not been as a law) There eno direct witnesses will not consum t De Aveade LN “4 CITY REAL ESTATE. nn | ROME Weeks f that to jail, | did not blow ont my estion about the fairness of these more than two hours. The deta ‘ be eames -- investigat Warrant was ie braine at > commit men,” declared District Attorney will open Monday afternoon, Mate p mued Great secrecy Was maintain. any suc pd Jerome W. Littleton, Thaw's chief conned p od by all parties concerned in the Neither away to The defense is content.” was the making the opening statement” ma duras, which 1 might easily comment made by Attorney Little Stuporous me Jy According to @ story told by Mise done. On the contrary, 1 propose |'0n, chief counsel for the defense. the disease that is tr a Lydia Lindehan, bie stenographer. to appear whenever and wherever The jury was secured and finally Thaw at the present time, aa@ fe Attorney Jackson Hatch attempted || am directed by the we of the #1! sworn late yesterday, and will be used as a basis for the@ si to commit suicide by shooting him land to meet the charge against Completed fs as follows Charles fense. self after he was called a felon me. I do not fear the outcome, 1\F. Gremmels, ship broker, foreman This announcement was mage He orerenen 1 from dving #0 have committed no criminal act 3, Arthur R. Neathing, employing day after a conference held By a baker. 3, George W. Cary, dry dical experts who will testify goods. 4, George C. Rupprecht, the defendant's behalf. The 9 a) poy salesman. 6, Jobn H. Holbert, min- perts, after deciding that Thaw Me eral waters 6, David EB. Arrow. victim of that mental di emi manager. 7, Willlam F. Doo reported to the Thaw lawyers, jlittle, auditor's clerk. &, William H. thereupon declared it ald be McHugh, clerk. 9, Frank J. Howell, as a defense. : | eeetceresors- =a See = = | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11.--Abe |nnswer was given, For three hours Ruefs Jast bluff has been called the matter was thr ed out and bows in settied: He has been given the end of three hours Ruef pat f women. Cottage, ree ~MILLINERY. To ber fiver & last opportunity to accept the sot altered a single demand {fered leniency of prosecution in return for If only one man is seat to ¢ penitentiary as a result of these | mony against the graft prosecutions, that man will | bribe givers. He r wed to accede be Abe Rue to any terms short of absolyr im munity, and as a result all neg tions between him and the prose eution are at an end Ruet is to be prosecuted without Lying upon th mercy and. if 1t ten en the power |he found himsel of the prosecution ¢ he will be given en —— (By United Press.) nugeet. He practically owned se NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—Henry/erai places, but last night Heckus, an Alaskan miner who re he started to shoot up a West jeently arrived here from Seattle, hotel, the proprietor and started to do things last night and | remonstrated, with the result Attorney Heney, when a sequel he was arrested and | the police were called and he sat Reet was thie morning fined $400. Beckus taken to jail. He promises na which brought @ large amount of money now on to be good while he remala aan teas » with him; also a tremendous |in the east. dom as the price <=" URGES JOHNNY BULL TO _ the public @ectaration | al woeks ago by Assist rm. mand his own of his testimon — Per sere, § and 10-scre tracts, 4-1 land. 'te xeon him in the penitentiary forjer-ups” among. tie or poultry raleing te the graft case ¢ A reas ' At a tong conference between which domina ! Quarter cres " Ruef, Special Agent Burns and Die Langdon and Hu trict Attorney Langdon in the lat | en the attitude of ne at the confer i nee EE (By United Press.) utmost confidence that the fet LONDON, Jan. 11.—The British | We have in our possession eatin justify tt West Seattle © out Munday and see them. Prices $200 to $400 Terme ¢ 4 222324 rege >ywns FARMS ANU ACREA | ere | NEAR 4 _ wperty eae | rem ee cna ee uptia oo The situation is far be M7 } ory wan nen dmiraity's denia a racific We have conceived It to - 7 uy i p floor « Suffol , i (By, United Prose) Ftc Ma poate nett elk land North Pacific squadrons are to duty to insist upon these Seamell Py ing to a fire last night that rained |six men wore encking Theie ant | be created with Esquimalt as thelr| naval administration which, ie PY watt "gg * “4 arher building 1setn ry busi. cape was cut off ar a the y ‘ane base. The subject has been agitat- view, constituted a national met ind. 298 . weds arr be gga dy - : ed ever since the first rumors of| But there are aspects of the Bui bg neiany . o Sreie Commoring hp oct, | Be root, - Wiames had: Surrownses | mo tists Staten Allantis fedrai tied Waid, out of regard to ae Be der: Hair chaing and switches made a e ~_. 42.300) ween Hast Eighteenth and Kast them on three sides and they were “ tage 98 Pr ay ee 7 . ord fair bought and sold. Mrs. 1 $150 transfer to the California coust tional considerations we have: Co . Firw @ ar) . tm free! oo j a nth «ts, on Foorth av, four in imminent danger of death when We t wish be al ~~ bile. "1 n met thelr death. Fought by | they wer pA BF MORRD OF BE ee te renee ey oe, | mae pubis F ~ : ist,” says the Standard, “but we feel| “Knowing what we do, we 3 half the firemen of Manhattan, and | life line from @ mortar gun . one |} apparatus that ocked te streets,| and manned by a hook and ladder |'t Ur duty to affirm that the pres- to make the most earnest 41] the flames were never controlled, |company on the rost of the Mon | ent condition of affairs is fraught |to our readers to devote and only with difficulty were they ence hotel, adjoining on Highteenth | With great danger. We make this | rious consideration to the r gonfined to the building In which | st. Down this rope hand over hand | *t#tement with a full apprectation | in which the nation stands wil he they originated. Floor after floor | dropped the six men to safety jot He; BrGve MapOrt, aad With: the |perd to. tts Reval Gam penal gave way and dropped to the ba: Meantime the Florenc ment, and beneath these and crum) son Senet ae t been emptied of its 200 guests and ing walls no less than 30 firemen | Death’ houses were ateo vonntod were caught and either killed out , ee ee a. 7 tight or seriously injured After a fruitless effort to stay the The monetary loss te estimated at | flames at the place of origin the $5,000,000 firemen were driven to the win The fire was one of the most| dows only to find that the tops of spectacular, as well as disastrous,|the ladders had been burned, cut fh recent years 2 ting off their only retreat. Four # to the tenants Is total.| of the seven made a desperate ef started on the fifth floor | fort to reach the roof. They were |staliation by James A. Moore to fices of Koper & Jackson, | not seen again and are supposed to purchasers of the property and publishers. be dead in the ruins. Were to be put in by Mr. Moore | a” the police station te himself under private contract clothing seized by the pale } A permit for Mr, Moore to do ° > eine DESPERATE ESCAPE 0.20000 08 oe paige Oe oo i months ag Unsurmountabl Fourth av. and Pike st. onths ago. mountable ob " c od by olice with stacles, however, have delayed the {charged by the police e re In police 8 believe | work, and people living on lots in Seoneveny Ofer. eee » steamer that the plan of smuggling was aid- | the addition are taking their griev —s ™ > wend ation: p forest mtxe@ ai HELM ® per load, dett Ma Fal Co. A 8240,| Es gs Many complaints have b con aad (thie anus they cannot be used. Residests to the board of public works on ac-/toe addition are urging the count of the delay in installing /of public works to work out street {mprovements in the Untver- solution tor the proble! sity Park addition, These improve- _ — ments were promised for early in MANY SEEK CLOTHING nx Machines New Home, Stand. si; new , Almost daily visitors have In a most desperate attempt to|the beach. The offt escape from the Japan ‘ 7 - a4 by confederate: 4 : 7 $1,000. | BALLARD MEAL ESTATE Aki Marn at the Great Northern |64 DY gy tence) eee aad get a — * — . ; = 10 © three brown men |however, has no control over the \ BALDARD BP : docks this morning, five Japan clothing and assisted them to the|matter and is powerless to give PASSED BAD CHECKS: h jor anae | strip stark naked, leap imite, good the railing of the st cold waters of the lower rt of the city This i* the them relief lato the ‘uth attempt of brown men to os Another difficulty confronted by R. B. Gilless. und. Two cape from Japan liners within residents in this addition is the Davis, was a ~ one miler "were canght as they landed on the |the past two months. Guards have | matter of outlet for its sewer a charge of issuing bogus a a ee rere i I BOSTON WAR BO “tea tes after Patting up ® terrific heeo doubled at the docks, aed for-|eystem. Mr. Moore has had sew. It is charged that he passed ® yhittlewey — Mamter rae ine view aement el@ewaike , o “ ight, in wpdte of their chilled con mer attempts have been aij i instal y . nets 5 V. F. Robb, @ blished 1869 Hasement of Hal co. of ei wanted | lefferton Vimee Reiland P pped in ere installed pme of the streets, for $15 on V » Yoon, town oe » +f cata Sines fias's cassie today to Clmes hivch = Phone Balase Gn” dition. Three evcaped farther down the bud. | but am there te no outlet for them, town saloonkeeper

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