The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1910, Page 8

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YHE STAR SDAY, JUNE WEDN! 1910 | Theodore Roosevelt in New York. |THF JOHNSON MAN KILLS SON-IN-LAW | THEN SELF | ~~ THRUAT CUT, I8SH MURDERED STOPS THAN | * | . * SCRANTON, Pa., June 22—The| CHEHALIS, June 22.—His throat! » sound of sh . eraph | cut as he lay sleeping by the man|* station va . aie ~ Me s * today cau h whom he was traveling, Alvin | * to begin Ww Black crawled to the nearby * sulted tn hi of | railroad tracks yesterday ing | & two Italians, both le -ceeskee 9. Crank. werthova tt altar train to stop. He was picked ne au-}up by the crew and carried back} that he shot and/three miles to Winlock, where be| . er man, and wa . Fo man, and WAS! died at 11:30 yes yw by a companion of % morning he i then Black was attacked by h his victir LIES IN BED AND PHONES FOR POLICE |» AS BURGLARS COME) «. | not not speak. With and by nods a 1 the crew learned that NA M 7 per, while reached over to a stand ¢ | livan at Vancouver, Wash. and tb bed, picked up a desk 4 ijthey shipped their suit cases notified the police. Then he waited Winlock, where they expected fn bed until Patrolman Rush arr ters. By that tim had fed. The ecul dies. i) find work ad tracks Monday night Blac ivan has not been cs WOMAN FIGHTS == TELEPHONE CO, (Conciuded.) hth acter alone would amount to $50, to sdy nothing of her attorney's fees. But Mrs. Huntley smiled and shook her head aid “Tom just gave me some money | phe to buy a hat and a new dress, and | oh J’ spend that mopey to find out. all It doesn't make much financial dif ference to me, but there are hun dreds of others who are in the same fix. If everybody was willing to sit back and let the telephone com pany come up 50 cents a month, there is no telling where the tele. phone company will stop. There is a principle involved, a 50-cent prin ciple, maybe, but I'll spend my hat | mon and dress money to defend it.” And so the case went to tri fore Jv Frater. comp offic Mre « $1 be A Fine Point of Law. a c case hinges on a fine to seeing women flustered, petulant and generally on the stand, but they anyone just like Mrs. H Kept Her Temper. She did not lose her temper—she | did not get worrted or flustered, She | “lout any f ANOTHER BIG FREE EXCURSION THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Techs Sew BIRMINGHAM Over 28 Sales of 5-Acre Tracts Made the Last Trip We are awfully sorry we had to lay the boat up in order to enlarge it so we can carry more people, as we are crowded to full capacity every trip. The fast new steamer Venus leaves Pier 6, foot of University street, at 10 a. m., returning early in the evening. Everyone is invited to ride free at our expense to the grand opening of 3,000 acres that we are opening up at $65 to $150 per acre, on terms of $2 per month; right on this side of the Sound; 8 \resh-water lakes, full of trout and ba fine beach, clams, oysters; free sites; all house camping goods hauled on boat. Seattle is larger than ever. Land will never be #0 cheap again, as owing to high cost of living in cities, everyone is going to the country. We need several more reliable salesmen to work fe wages. Some perso: are strong 7 in the back but weak in the head, Sag and prefer to pay rent and do fm hard work all their lives in place * of owning a 5-acre home of their own. Such persons are always sam knocke nd die in the poor Simm house. 25,000 persons bought Sf their homes of C. D. Hillman, and can sell for 5 times what they paid times as much for land not as good as this. OFFICES ARE IN THE TIMES BUILDING GET FREE MAPS AND ABSTRACTS AT ONCE. Our Everett Office Is 2933 Bond Street. Others charge They slept by the rail her lives at Wolverine, Mich. pat to to k's | | | | | | for a ticket THE MAYOR AND THE COLONEL IN CARRIAGE LEADING THE PARADE P CARRIES ITS ; PASSENGERS 280 MILES «: FRIEDERICHSHAFEN ger cruise as part of a regular fully completed today, when the Zeppelin dirigible Deutsch land sailed from here with ten passengers and arrived safely at Dusscidorf, 280 milea away The trip was entirely successful, and were pleased with the experience enough to board the craft for the journey paid as high as $50 The ticket stubs ~ere retained by them as sou venira with tha consent of the airship management The promoters. of the dirigibie tine are the Steamship company and the German Airship company eee ee ee ee q The a yp eiasigi of Kohler & Chase as our representatives is the natural outcome of the policy of placing our instruments with the leading music house in every section of the 4 (By United Press.) June 22.—The first aerial passen airship service was success the passengers Those who were fortunate PORTLAND, Or Hamburg | months eee eee ee eee eee exceptio found in the stock “ tiie oted W. Kersh, whe n chang t year at of the murder (Conciuded.) WHAT BECAME OF wit | JOHNSON’S $25,000? |" By United Press.) dune 22 lowing the confession of Jesse P Webb that he murdered William A Johnson, the police today are work ing to ascertain what became of the $25,000 which Johnson secured by sic of hig farm near Renton ago n of CL LLL LLL LCC LL CC tt MURDER CASE. —Fol $1,900! , ing of Mra. Bert Quilty knowledge * plainly indicated in Webb's confession, all the money has disappeared does any: | kane Hand ths panion had delity sank her Steinway Pianola Piano Weber Pianola Piano Steck Pianola Piano Wheelock Pianola Piano Stuyvesant Pianola Piano The Technola United States. Q In makin Kohler & Chase, —. q All these considerations mark Kohler & Chase as the one house pre-eminently fitted to represent this renowned group of musical instruments. Gg Accordingly we have appointed Kohler & Chase our selling agents over a larger area than any other music house in the United States controls---over a territory extending from South- ern California to British Columbia---from the Pacific Coast to the borders of Montana. ! Aeolian Co. Steck Piano Co. Wheelock Piano Co. In Seattle a complete stock of our instruments on display at Kohler & Chase, 1318 Second Avenue Aeolian Company, New York City We announce the appointment ci Kohler & Chase Northwestern Representatives for the this appointment we were influenced by the high standing of the house of as it does among the foremost music houses of America---by its unequaled record extending back over a period of 60 years---by the sterling business prin- ciples which govern the enormous activities of its vast selling organization. vine boy, dee ‘Webb \*| "TAKE CONCERT TOUR . UNUSUAL PAINTING USES A BRity AT BON MARCHE thig: most |MRS. KERSH’S SON Pred ren TELLS HIS STORY |‘! it ont {ane 4 rag p 8 kere) ORPHAN KIDS WILL tatistactory ri go te Slow wun Model Ming US cai Dp YOU SEEM acetic | =~ WHATS Didn't Like J t by de MEAT NEWS REASON NO, 2 Tene | | - Pao ROYAL MARKET, 1424 Fourth Ave Weber Piano Steck Piano Wheelock Piano Stuyvesant Piano 4 Vocalion Orchestrelle Weber Piano Co. Stuyvesant Piano Co. Vocalion Co. Technola Co.

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