The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1908, Page 5

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AGAINST BILLION DOLLAR TRIAL” ON | GREAT COAL TRUST TO CUT OFF BALOONS. (By United Pree.) HVERETT, June M4—An ordth-| io wae in the city netl od by @ epectal mom} sge from Mayor Jones, which wilt prohibit the location of rons | along the waterfront weat of the} | Great Northern tracks. Tt te aimed ti at three of the saloons H H “ Witch are not la ‘tang withthe} Business Center of City of : Bsc eer cece aeene . mun pal administration. and} ‘ “ " PHILADELPHIA APSH ‘“ . whose licenses will expire within T D peur SAM'S FIGHT TO SEP SNAPSHOTS AT “BILLION-DOLLOR TRIAL, bya ge ngpelly , Tenino estroyed by = gare THE ANTHRACITE poaos FROM THEIR MINES ROBBED MAILS Flames. WH PROGRESS BEFORE ~ - IN PHILA (By United Press.) §, & COURT , (By United Press.) | ENING’ Jime 24—-Fire which i DELPHIA, PORTLAND, Ore ne 24 broke out last night in the Bagle 5 jher smal) children tugwing At! cafe, swept over two city —_— a ria, Mra. Nollie B. Kagan ty valued at nearly }wat in court today with bowed head Rachveped: ‘iaaiatine CRY OF “SACRED PROPER: | while the judge pronounced sen-|the best end manding - i tence upon her in ordering her sent jy iidings the to BE RONTS VIOLATED” RAIS 1 for days and to pay a Wane $1000; A gp AGAINST THE GOVERN. stealing mall order 8 $1,000; Willar sho waa por i went BRILLIANT COURT paTTLe. Special Services) PHIA, June 24.—The/} gigantic of the government *) | | Geal” fights ts in progress the United States | defore of ft the Standard Of | its $29,000,000 fine, ts ta-| toad barons stand to lose % fhe government wins this suit sad ‘ef $7,000,000,000 of min ATTY. GEN. BONAPARTE. is brought under the/ laughing matter, for he sat grim ly clause of the Hepburn | and silent, with folded arma. the government seeks to} There ts another gium raitroads, | trial, He is Spell anthracite | torney general. His face ‘gat of the coal mining bu as an undertaker’s, He appears to Under the new law ratiroads | be in great pain every time he stic! from carrying goods | one of his sharp argumeuts into the by themselves or sabsid: | oppoattion. ‘companies. at there was no mistaking the eoal properties held by. the it# ralaed by Spelling. Some of are Valued at $7,000,000,000. om were like javelins and made of hard coal|the coal trust attorney wince. 70,000,000 tons. Spelling maintains that we are a “piltion-doliar trial” tx go- | nation and pot a loose jinted con- quietly in the dimly light. | federacy, and that congress has the oom of the federal build. | right to take the cpa! trust or any and the brilliant legal | other trust by the back of the neck oratory, subtie lofty and al! the arts of court it can be brought to bear country’s brightest lawyers. ‘Dench heawkng the case are | of the best-known judges in States courts: Judge “TI | large. Spelling didn't put it in those words, but ft was as plain day that he meant that, for Tr Lawyer De Forrest sald that Spe! with the constite reat spoken man with a full beard and | the most courteous manners imag tnable Jobn G. Johnson, a famous cor. poration lawyer of this city, is chief counsel for the anthracite roads He t {mn court proclaiming as the keynote argument of the defense that the attempts of the United States to oust, through the medium lof the commodity clause of the | Hepburn bill, the railroads from ownership of their mines, amount ed to confiscation of pri and outs of coal trast ma He gained much of his (By United Press.) . LOS ANGELES, Jone 14.—~"1 ox , pect to plant both feet solidly on More interesting to work | California soll amd carry on the “system” than for the peo- | fight to drive Herriniam Into the This work must be complet gevernment has tts big) = present also led before I entertain any ambition ely Eg that would take me away from Call Dat keen as a whip. He | fornia” and his assistants “our| This is the statement made by ‘on the other side.” Bat the | Theodore Bell, who arrived tu this handed them were none | city today, in reply to a question the honey coating | Whether he was a candidate for coer eee arneeeNTr ree emtleé at Baer when very pafr of shears at Piper & | Taft's guaranteed to give satisfac ion. wee aiture van $1.25 per hour; trunk S@c: 2 trumke Se; 3 trunke $1.00 within any reason- tEFRIGERATORS CLOSE OUT ENTIRE STOCK A R $10.00-—“Ice King” Refrigerator, medium charcoal filled, zinc and asbestos lining; most eco- ice user on the market Ee $3.50 Lawn Mower, $2.59 REGULAR $3.50—Arcade Lawn : high grade steel, 12 inch cutters; self sharpen- and «asy adjustment; Se $2.59 25¢ Window Screen, 18¢ REGULAR ‘266 — Hardwood Frame 23-inch Extension Win- dow Screen; 15 inches high; has patent fly guard; 18 special Thursday ...... Cc $1.75 Screen Door, $1.29 REGULAR § $1.75 — Southern Pine Fancy Screen Door, with corner braces and spindle cen- ter; covered with best double selvage wire cloth; $ wpeetal oc cccee ceccne 1,29 $10.00 Garden Hose, $6.98 | & safe and reliable; sim-|| Our Dolphin or Bull Dog Best Sik construction; concen-|| Ply Rubber -Hose; 50-toot means quicker and || lengths; absolutely the best on fesulte; fully guaran || the market regularly worth Decrees. <«. Doe || speetal 6.98 2.25 Hammocks, $1.4 LAR $2.25—Large Size, Close Weave Ham- with wide valance and folding pillow and 3 special n Jars, 70¢ Doz. genuine Ball Ma | Jars, with porcelain- Wood Bowls, 39¢ %Se—21Inch Fin- Wood Bowls, for | . ' ete.; extreme 39c $8.50—New Pertec- Bice Flame Oti tn the interests of the country-at-| enn foe presidential nomination on the mocratic ticket / There te absolutely nothing in | the story that I will be a candidate is the red flag, andi for the vice presidency 1 am not a candidate ts & soft | office except chairman of the dem joerstic convention at Denver.” ‘SEATTLE MAN IS' DAWSON, Y, T., June 24.—A cor oner's jury has rendered « verdict |deciartng that David Bergman of Seattie came to hie death by @ui shot wounds, inflleted- with SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. weapon at the hands of Ned Eifors lot Seattle, The coroner's Inquest 1406 Second Avenue. brought out all the evidence secur ed against the accused The autopsy showed ballets had entered the bedy, four of which lodged in the skull, A sixth bullet barely grazed the face. character at this price—fifteen dollars. trimmings — these are vastly superior to the av- erage. Royston, Klamath county The charges against Mre who i# pretty and only old, wan that for some Regan sentence sgainat hor was unusual Ae the court was apparent d by the presence of the two children. Strawberry al. Ladies of St. Mar guild, Trin ity Pariah church, gave a straw: berry social this afternoon in the crypt. This evening an Interestin, musical and literary program wi! be added as one attraction of the June soctal feast. Visit the Navy Yard Aulantic Meet is still at the pavy | yard. See the battleship Rhode/ Taland In the drydock. Boats leave 10 times daily from Pier 2, foot of Yeslier W Round trip, 600, GARDEN TRACTS T4-acre tracts, $100 an acre; easy tern, close to ear line and lake; ie ed; fine for chickens and ber thes. National Land Inv. Co, Ina 7 First Are. JUOGE GRAY. GEO. M. BECK. ry are ord fer sald be for any ‘ae Pri Make & small deposit only and we send the Vio tor t© your bome. Then $1 & Week pays the balance. It's easy that way, Come and ask us for particulars. MED (By United Preas.) that five, Bow " {ere Macewted ter tes cotment __ Shafer Bros.—-Not On Men’s Suits of Character Can Be Had ‘ for $15.00 The Shafer Store offers Suits of the highest Compari- shows that on every point—fabric, tailoring and We offer choice of all the new shades of brown, olive, gray and plain navy and black, double or single breasted style. $15.00 | Boys’ Wash Suits Every suit correctly fitted for— Men's Balbriggans. .50¢ and $1.00 Men's Negligee Shirts, of fine cham- in the Men's Store—First Avenue Side. Arcade and Arcade Annex— Whole Block Long Our Prices jo about ite Lawn and Bal Dresses at ‘OUR CREDIT 16 GOOD. uy ON Wester & Childs 1812—Second Ave—1512 t ly Largest, But Bes THE STAR—WEDNBSDAY, JUNE 24, 1908. FIRE gether with several residences and had doen systematfe . ved . aut buildings were burned ~ “ae packages sent by mall) The burned district is about one orker Be jdlock weet of the portion of the hat she ga’ yng town that was burned two years last November 30 am, 1:90 and 4p. m. © Suits, — esses, Price Mil our patrons wonderful for just One Hall Price fitty dainty just One Half 300 Skirts at just CREDIT. easy MENTS. PAY- ‘DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, ING Bao Ene Presta Benda Ursis Private, wires ~~" eine » tible Suits Sailor Blouse and Russian Blouse | Are guaranfeed not to rip at the styles; made of galatea, madras, seams—if @ey fail, you get a new Scotch and ginghams; plain and suit. Allihizes,8 to 16; double- fancy stripes and checks— breasted s i at— $1.00 to $6.00 $4.00 Leonard Burrows’ $4 Shoes for Men Special $2.95 <~ SHAFER BROS. | | HH | Loans and discounts. $289,926.36 | Real estate, furniture Surplus ..... | and fixtures 32,748.20 Undivided Cash on hand $90,815.94 Deposits . In banks 81,158.56 _— —— 111,969.50 Abstract and safe de | posit plants 158,808.84 | $593,452.90 gviden; hi iy and priced tity iaete (gmail orders will be fitted ae No OO D. or phe Baggace, eto structed Piano Wagons for Com) Work, We can tell you to « cent what your move will cost Fire Proof Storage extra special wire spring mattress 89 —unusual savings on these two rocker specials © end $1.49 | + lone OE AS Guantitios led) woe SranoAAe. feguine valne 2,75. these practical special offerings mean splendid savings for you— wrong and x lost, One to @ person $11.50 wardrobe regular value $1.35. 9004 Witie parton 4; solid oak, Mette partor stand: sell, at, shaped under ¢ pieture, Regu ' Butre ape Sh Gerrchs weencesssees me —(mail orders flied.) wal “Gus Brown” ES It's But Natural When you want values, you house that alwa ally. Good Suits for Men and Young Men rs gives them—not to the place where they happen occasion- $10 to$25 STATEMENT OF CONDITION TITLE TRUST CO. SAYS look to the Under State Examiner's Call of May 14, 1908. Resources. Depostts May 14, 1908 Deposits February 14, 1908. TMOTORGO «ccc ceecee ceeeeeeeee wee seeee + weeee S511 Liabilities. Capital atock paid in. $229,815.90 000. profits. $593,462.90 + $261,217.32 224,158.31 eeeees & 27,050.01 EKIN Delivery te your House. Moving and Storage Co. Incorporated COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON, Moving Furniture, Pianos, Modern Padded Furniture V ans. Specially Co Phones—Main 1593; Ind. Ti. J. F. TORMA CO., INC., Mine Operators. Genuine, Live, Proven aad Developed Mining Cut Freight Rates. Properties 702, 702, 704, 705, 108 Jobustos Vida, Third Ave, and Univoralty Sit. Beattie, Wash. nord, SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. ture Co, $1 down, $1 a week, buys a RANGE, GO-CART or RE F RIGERA- TACOMA. Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 360—Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVE6 TACOMA — 8:55 a. m and 12:16, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. | U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattie— | Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212 Everett and Edmonds Gubject te cha ithout notice ie 6 withou see ¥. WA oe 626. | CLEARS THE COMPLEXION OVERNIGHT Pimples, Ras Quick! Eruptions, Ete, Eradicated by New kin Remedy. Since its discovery one year ago, | posiam, the new skin remedy, has, jin {ts extraordinary aeccomplish- ments, exceeded the most sanguine expectations of the eminent special- ist who gave it to the world. It has cured thousands of cases of eczema and eradicated facial and jother disfigurements of years’ standing. The terrible ttching at- | tending eczema is stopped with the first application, giving proof of its curative properties at the very outset In less serious skin affections. such as pimples, rash, herpes, black- heads, acne, barber's itch, ete., ts show it mi ing required to ef whe use posiam for these minor skin troubles ow avall them- Ives of the spectal 50cent pack cently adopted to meet such Both the 50-cent package all quantity be- ta cure, These needs. and the regular $2 jar may now be obtained in Seattle at the Quaker , Drug Co, Raven Drug Co, and other leading drag stotes. Samples for experimental pur- peses may be had free of charge | by writing direct to the Emergency | Laboratories, 82 West Twenty ny Street, New York City.

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