The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1908, Page 7

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eee THE SEATTLE STAR-—THURSDAY, AY, JUNE. 11, 1908 il, oe ON eS a: em 1908, forn Aitiance, ofthe Preatised the frie Hoss eonditto | seu HAS THIS PRETTY RL jegevereet | i the race fo } nalth nm appealed to me | ! a © proaidential | 4 that thelr frlendiess po | ex ' rent to vice They have ga € nt all New ¢ to Ko and Dl and, a it would be unfair} oat toon » think of a pr to the tes from those | | way ) ther’ the erulsers and) — jt te ao) 6agreement with alae ' out @ friendly and to ail Hammond | the boys when they come ash om | “Our work will not stop in © fornia We expect on to have shih ‘ p Tioth Department Look- | raia. We expect rein Carried in 214 | Havea't y¥ cut out a big rb for Ms gir Mina L@w . | for ane Stitt ‘eww van! — Out of 33 Counties vl tert itT wae the reply, giv. | | wit Ge frm oimile (hat bas in State. | | AIMMey vrmmed Hho heart of muny n ItaMane wire arrested | | 6 leomeneiied: iether te | ps for thdimy at the! | (By United Press.) Dewotieds river with) | PORTLAND, Ore, June 11 An d loetord ewe m Ute cownty | the result of the local option elec ed today 0 toe heydel 0) Wetton (Whe ‘ eee fad an Hrvewthyatinn th tion that were held in Oregon yang ede this afterneen ty tw found vasre Nick Mum | th, prohibition will prevail office : Rocello of the 33 counties of the senor for of the} ate after July 1. There are from ab. J captain Hed weeks aan, wad thie serail four to 16 4 precincts in each Beets the tore recent itvens | 1 that he has been ar |Of the other 12 counties, so that ¢ Hutlings®orth, ¥ War | there t* not a county in the state fee or coast Pee wd RR Se. rnin | | through malice, Dr. jin which there ta some dry terri F Crichton toda pega G. D. Beh. ensed dentist | tory A total of 287 saloons were saimegywor! h tives a stent doing bu » in the New York | put ont of business in the 13 coun ‘of the tows of Rothe! | Dental Paglora, brought suit for | tes that wer 4 for probit % from bit dairy in j ad : pines 4 tion, J this number ts oa ool > caus af the be $5,260 damages againat Dr. BD.) i run ae the padi Bpiributor ts not known. It se | Bdgars, of the State Board of /of the saloons that have been re imported (hat two of his chit) Medical examtners, Dr. C. B. Reyn-jtired by the preciuet elect! in ee ed Deon taken down with olds, Dr. M. A. Winningham, and|the other counties. Altogether " Dut a long distance tele. ©. J. Mamiiton nearly 500 snloons have been clos. “ ow wich Pr. Little, of Malicious prosecution ta the ed in this state since the local op r the only one in the! rv. Schaffner was twice arrested in thin st hob | on the charge of practicing den-| ‘ o and forced ‘claims that Miss Hol tixtry without. a Hoense, bat a bi 200 saloons to aban not helped avound error was probably made, aa ¢ _ dene thtaw to do | FORMER AMBASSADOR TOWER dentist was able to prove that he Baie bandling of the milk from) LEAVES GERMANY NEVER TO bas a leense to practice in the Health Commissioner) RETURN—WILK LIVE THE! state, He Sileges In his complaint Slated that he could Mot!) si sym4 & EXISTENCE. (Seattic Star Exclusive Service); Miss Lewin first dald her project | filed fm the supertor court, that Swhat action would be taken up-/ VENICE, C@. June 10—Has a| before Commas J. Louis, of, the real reason of his arrest wa @ report from his own] FL Lael | agate ps Los Angeles 4 by bim, the fet that he advertises his pretty school git of 17, Whose) i. wrote to the co ndant of the | bustwens tion that the four! (By United Presa.) | warm young heart went out to the Mare Island maty yard. The chief ¢hiidren and Miss Hol-| BERLIN, June 1).—-Charlemagne | jgnely. boys dn blue when the At-|Glerk replied that ber letter had attended the same) Tower, former ambassador fr the % solved the been “referred to the commanding . has created some | United States to Germany, who has sing «Uncle offiges, of the lormia, that he Sitoog the heeith de-| been succeeded by David Jane Hill,| Sam's warships fully and woll!magy kogw the great Interest’ you bass oon sas (officials, although tram) by the action of President Roose | manned? take In his vessel, tts officers and | deformation they say It ts | felt, left this city today for Paria. Miss G) * Lowts, of this city, | crew | 2 : @ that any of the Gisease I never expect to visit Germany | believes she has, and, strong in this Capt. Cot@ean, of the cruiser! City of St. Louis ls Having Deon distcibuted im the again,” said Tower. Under the )belief. she has won naval recogni | California, was strongly lapressed (By United Preeas.) Putter up to this time jeonditiens of my farewell, | feel' tion and entourayenwnt in a) With the practical merita of the} RENO, Nov, June 11.—Auguet T uble With the a does not soll any|that I could never return. 1 shall scheme to “mother” our warships | scheme, and in a few days the de woud, or the Washoe County ro } though he mane-| withdraw entirely front public Ble. through the organt m of “h ighted girl recetted this message ’ sy ' market. Dr. Lit-|t am through with ft all 1 rary crews” in the states « from him pepedgerc ve speared n Meg Floods. very precaution has) wish that | might have withdrawn cities after which warships are Your ter was ref@rred to the, Of bie way to his office. The high keep the disease from under more favorable ctreum- named navy Gepartment, and | am dtrwef waymen blocked the way tn front of | stances,” The honorary crews are to be|od to inform you that the toterest| bis bugsy, forced him to stop and st { |. Tower was plainty dresed Onty | composed of # each cirele or) mani 1 by you in the manning, then searched him at the point of | (By United Press.) | those mombers ofthe embaasy who unit having at the inter roia is appreciated and. a revolver, They took all the money - T0 RUN ALONE were in duty bound to see him off. | of the battleship bearing the name! that combinations tn etyil life, sucks he hed with bim, his stiok LOUIS, Jane 11.-—The floods accompanied him to the station. of the sta The girts with a view to ip-(rings and watch. Then they ip the Missouri river are forcing the Mr. and Mrs. Tower will make a of these units ary to “Be good” to enilstments Im thet him to turn bis back and walk in | Missiestppt out of Its banks and the jtour through Hurope before return- the sailors and marines on the dif-|navy, should receive every encour’! the other direction, while they drove | "ale" I ristag here to an alarm By United Press.) jing to the United States, ferent ships; they are to open thelr | agement.” away with his horse and buggy. The |'"& desree June 11.—It was an-/they expect to arrive about Oc homes to the sailors, to persuade| “When the ships were here.“i men wore masks and thore is no|, 1>* af m Ge Mver was 6 that Governor Guild | tober 1. . the sons of their states to enlist. says the pretty, patriotic girl, “I lelue to thelr identity = or mark and ia) the [nots side. Reports from up the Missourl show that indice tions are much worse than yester tday, and firme with buildings near the ront are preparing to everything possible out of the | stories. Many of the rest t* along the river have left thelr Ladies’ Spring Suits, Waists jhas pat an end to practteally all The flood | the | |. did considerable and homes in anticipation of being driven @ut | At Kansas City. e e | KANSAS CITY, June 11.—Bulle tin.—The wholesale business packing district of the city i* par Garrent had net 9 e Jalyzed today by the flood, whieh | | commercial occupations jis now within 200 yarde of e | Union depot, and practically all rail Si htl D | road traffic is cut off | Thousands of the homeless are parece ightly Damaged by are ee oc ppm in the alteration department. | Mahed by charl/able institutions. } ‘Mr. Gerber estimates the dam- from smoke, water and fire at $5,000, althoagh mo adjust- has yet been made. ‘The stock consixts entirely of 7 inflammable material, and the uot greater to the quick action of the .— From Seattle os | =F-I-R-E!= il Be Placed on Sale Friday at Less Than One-Fourth the Cost of Manufacturing ALTHOUGH THE FLAMES ACTUALLY DESTROYED SOME OF OUR STOCK, MOST OF IT WAS ONLY’ GHTLY DAMAGED BY SMOKE OR WATER (NOT ENOUGH TO BE NOTICEABLE EVEN WITH A CLOSE BUT IT ALL GOES AT THE BIG SALE. LADIES, HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SOME RARE BARGAINS. 3 OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF HIGH-GRADE LADIES’ SUITS, COATS, AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESS- | ES, SILK AND LINGERIE WAISTS, SEPARATE SKIRTS, KIMONOS, FURS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, BELTS, | SILK AND COTTON PETTICOATS AND THE LATEST STYLES IN t Spring Millinery STORES ARE.” BURNED Two Buildings Destroyed at Madison Park red trom a coal range jaurant owned by John Hi this morning destroyed two buildings at Madison park | The total loss will not exceed | $1,800, of which $1,600 Is on the! |structures and $300 estimated es! | the tome of farnishings in the build. | ing owned by Drake & Holmes The fire department was notified by telephone and hose wagons re- |sponded from the stations at 2ard jay. and Yesler way and 15th ay, and |B. Harrison at. The apparatus ar jrived In time to prevent the flames |epreading to houses across the | street. | Hamas says he left the kitchen | for @ moment shortly after 11 jo’clock and when he returned he found {t in flames, An attempt was made to extinguish the fire with buckets and a small bose, but the! structures were dry as tinder and were quickly destroyed. Practically everything was saved lfrom théFestaurant excepting the kitchen furnishings, A valuable soda water fountain was saved from |the other butlding. Hamas had ar ranged to take out insurance on bis |} bullding today, but had not signed the papers when it canght afire. Drake & Holmes carried $1,000 In surance on their buflding and con-| tents | Ldnes of hose were attached to several of the stenmers at the near jby docks and water f the lake ‘pumped on the roofs of adjoining buildings to prevent them being ig nited by flying brands. | Fire which # in @ Doors Open at 9 o’Clock Friday Morning COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE OF THE GOODS PRACTICALLY UNDAMAGED. (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, June 11,—The! postoffice authorities here | today confirmed the report of the risap ‘ pearance of a regtatered mail poiich wh in transit from this city to talnéd currency and securities to S d the value of $60,000, disappeared while in the jurisdiction of the Kan Second 7 econd Bi ys & Local bankers shipped the $50,000 Avenue Avenue BB oe tee eee * York Th i will fall Tipon the shippers he: h is not jthe Western jing of == GOING DRY, Fhe End y Near Ver The people's big furnishings is gradually nearing the close, The oppor and then the cry will be made by the “Oh, why did I delay?” late ones, positive order to that we are Quitting the Business Should be sufficient proof that this sale must be giving extraordinary bargains. We could not retire in a short space of time—as we are absolutely compelled to—by asking a regular prices. Everything At Cost And thus you see why you can make a tremendous saving and why we can get out in a short space of time. DOORS OPEN 9 A. M.—CLOSE 6 P. M. SALE TERMS AND CONDITIONS—AI! Cash; 0.; Free Delivery at Our Refund or Exchange; No Storage. Century Furniture Co. N. W. Corner Second Ave. and Spring St. ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING =: Alexander Pantages, propric tor of the Lois and Pantages the atres and a well known figure in| world of vaudeville, was placed under arrest rer afternoon by Mounted Patrolman | Percy F. Looker, on a charge of | violating the automobile speed ord- | inance r. Pantages was perraltted tej a trip to the police station on condition that he appear at head. quarters this morning. Mr. Pantages appeared at the po- Nee station shortly after 9 o'clock this morning and was booked. The theatre proprietor was ordered re- | leasedon his personal recognizance jby Captain John Sullivan. The} case will be heard before Police Judge John B. Gordon, June 24, at} 0 4 mm Mr. Pantages and his wife were when they! encountered Patrolman Looker. NOT GUILTY (By United Press.) | NEW YORK, June 11.—The trial] of Raymond Hitchcock, the come-} dian, charged with mistreating | young girls, was concluded late yes- terday in the supreme court. The | case was given to the jury at 7 a p. m, The jury returned a verdict 2:50 o'clock this | of not guity morning. | Shortly after midnight the jury) entered the court room and asked | for Instructions as to the nature of} reasonable doubt, the exact nitan “interference,” and whether, | if the evidence were equally di-! vided, the benefit of the doubt should be given to the defendant The justice explained the first two points, and as to the 4ast question Said the defendant might be given the benefit of the doubt in case the evidence was equally divided CLOUDBURST (By United Press.) BUTTE, Mont, June 11.—A cloudburst last night tm Silver Bow just west of this clty, ded Butte, Anaconda & Pacific causing canyon, up the Piper & 0 Spring,, *** VIEW LOTS NEAR EXPOSTTION All in LAWN, only $225 to rt Terms $10 cash and $7.50 per month. Take Green Lake car to Green Lake sta tfon. Inquire at Greem Lake Bazar for Mr, Smith bargain sale of house- tunity will soon be past The get out and the fact mere discount on the No C. 0. mt Convenience; No er! North Butte and Coalition mines te close down A private letter from Craig states Will take six weeks to put the track in shape. The Missouri river below Wolf creek is still high and shows no signs of subskiing. STREET CAR IS BLOWN FROM TRACK (By United Press.) CLEVELAND, June 11.—Four passengers and the motorman and conductor were injured shortly after | midnight this morning when a Ce- dar av. street car, boind east for Buclid Heights, was wrecked on Murray bill by what is supposed to have been « charge of dynamite. Aé the car was ascending the bill it passed over the explosive. The force of the detonation tossed it from the track, wrecked the floor and shattered all the windows. The [riding along Interlaken boulevard | passengers and crew were cut by | yesterday afternoon, ‘gins and bruised by being thrown jagainst the woodwork. SHOES AND OXFORDS ip tan and black. Look at the ‘quality and compare the prices. FREDLUND, HORNBERG & LARSON, 705 Pike St. Ladies’ - J Voggery at Reduced Prices Special Prices on Ladies’ Failored Suits, Skirts and Lingerie Waists YOUR GREDIT IS GOOD. A small payment down, and you @&n jake your suit and wear it, CASH. CREDIT, Westberg &Childs Incorporated 9812—Second Ave.—1312

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