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PRESIDENTIAL PARTY LEAVES FOR EVERETT stew Fine Furatiore oe Agee Hot Socks. °C ‘Muy: called Ro" Me Quan. of 3 GOT A GOLD BRICK Saturday . gle : otitheensdbtihlnd * en BO kg me Bip Ake Rad . they LOUISIANA PURCHASE WAS NOT CONSIDERED A GOOD BAR: F 4 ; " , faclouy 4 EN WHO MADE IT : | Great Crowd Cheers the Departure of the Steamer| |, 9 v8 hoa te buch wie seein eg sens 4 the gale wit lice = i ht S eci als } Spokane---Program‘ for Alaska R = Jack neck day, Serna of thay Atayedt owt ek Bui ahe tthe (Written for the 6 | Sew. ‘Oriesne ind zg ' a ia me Ree tub url The fireman, went are He, Aufwrintindnt Raya ountry has Mf passage for the products of | tion This Evoning para A a eh gt ott ape tore age dag ne From 6 to 9 P.M. | 83 o. old of hene western republicans ask of shrewd bargain driven /me a town and I give them an em iy statemmnen of 100 years A80| pire 1 with Napoleon, in which that @entie nan Was outwitted and Induced to Quick of tye aad Rand, dn tapurt ab Rarmaching Jmahemads"man's utgbt— and, a fewer among Wu,girter, Tenoupes “Loviotans. 1s ta} : 0 not only New Orleans that I will ie fae cede; it ls the whole colony without | ¥ Amid the cheers of thousands of (nolia bluff and the city citizens, the booming of guns, blow-| Upon landing the president wit sand ringing of belle, | became for a short time the gucst |MAN walt admin, Cee heey | ih was tub yattral ak We Ramer of Re Srkers, ‘Ahold OR some time past it has been our cus- ‘i eager x Be sell @ mighty empire for a more | feveryntiar the steamer Spokane With President; of the oltixens of Alaska, who have} St, wad’ Satuada ‘ ' ” 2. : | The unexpected wisition of the! " Roosevelt and party aboard, swung | gathered in Beattle to welcome hin A Jt wa’ Do I wat going To de All thin t# very pleasant to heat | vag, yunbordered, unknown territory | tom to offer some extra inducement k ° out into the stream from the Ar-| The Alaskan reception committee Pirand Voudertle and Dance Mall svaph Pr quevitid Ly Red chummy “pend it lends peculiar interont to the | beyond the Minsisnippl caused not | , ; maaan Goo ot Hare cotees Sad be. | be an W. 7. Permina, | She had given. Sim Aur “Watton photo's bulk aba. Coe tet fr es caastaeed ee joy but consternation, | in order to persuade you to try our gan her Journey (© Everett, where a | w pre party rN oo wy € tl Aeaptheao’ Fe It not history, though, indeed, ‘ reception will be held this even dd Opera Houde, where the Kad mayer Ban ouk with Rig Before . She had raver ruan Kiam, Ne oe oe ee erent | ak wet ered over with fotion store methods. Therefore, we have The moment he set foot on the Spx md t invited wis | paced wv Kid working cLothey, amd'ahe viyndirad whab Ke cortainty it wae a Goleta) i easing, that the Federalints h Kane's gang plank the President was eremabled to eret the ne-| Soccte dook chy with pha mak Rim at he comsr, Roy AOk bbaymencs or “Aeemen Put MP perceiving « diminution of the Im-| made low prices in usefui articles for the home, taken in charge by the Everett re- | tion's chief. j eo : * ee Ray g bee portance of the northeast, Merce! ‘ Ber Seption comumitiee, which came from | Here the addregs of the evening | @grttd upon, She Aufspoad fe would fia” uh some A Lures Pt omens d wrath re-|Chposed ratification of this grant, leading features in our Saturday Night Specials. Ss the Chy « 0 . 1M will be delivered by Governor Mo- | birt Pe” wan . % — ody ~~ oe no 0 once more threaten | i j soe So socal pices ae ain petns | Det, cht Tas eeciodes ot. the which Gir wat she taper we ha Pe ri r. Pronident Jefferson | Pereduggit (once more threaten} = They represent the advantage to be gained in to be Everett's @uest until he starts hemaking the president will be Aa Gan WOE) Ter. TE Mciy cON a couk, wrth ifs doub alt ange Ma it wan hot the ‘ s here on his return trip to Seattle this nted with a miniature howe of turtons on tre aluves and ite dounewh, double-Prraated fy Called the Wnwarrented ansuiih | additional domain an a buying your small articles here for home use, as <n venebtion:demtattied'| e ogi i its one Nr Piet fo We fim fur -atrifed rouatra and dows ak jae our ambeessdors, Livingston: and bon Fay og) 1 a . well as the more pretentious articles of home ‘The Seattle ption committ ny en ! ith ihe | dectared > law and of bis own as ye goods, Fu a, the ul atu. | etrict constituts no tasmnlingsai ng a ay Bo ogee pee. with, the pie 4 shovel and pug e; “Well? ‘dest auhhow 9° go owk wih Ma ide that the: direct ¢ matravention Rag what he at fter the recepttor srotherh ry which Quan’ ant disgrace Mar by Cooking Bum, de dou?” Ke Mahonded. . |) pro ver ag oy de gy yh pe My Se 1 ' after the reception ts ever. Brother by t cae %. Paka f lta tee the Allest tucky resolutions, @ document held ‘ ‘ , The returp trip from Everett will | souvenir t On Whadeta Wy Dutton? aha aathad , |mountains who did net regard the, *#ered at the west? H F h De t u BT ea a Shae wneah Hy Satie! | moumiainn wold not regurt the HOE Ihe MT and ouse Furnishing P portunity to obtain a view of Se-| eight inches in diam about et@ht f i Nes, im paenereey “he manera, drouing i Se brick.” The Pha soe ey | Ment Vatetean guiiovtes. bi ‘it | e from the water under circum. | times larger than the A, B. badge. for Vand Ahowing, ie to WA $ | would never have been ratified had | 04 bie own party with the opinion | ONE-HALF PINT TIN-CAPPED stances calculated to forcibly tm-| After leaving the opera house the Suask bafore Puy racked Re dance Ratt | Jefferson hud the courage of his ex-| that the ulsition “might ig , y pe Cc h Bate af the Gees Ce of Puavt| Washington notet, where the banquet | Asked Aun. fe Sma Rr be ne Sin! 9 weatderh maby ne [pressed convictions. Dut Napoleon, | eventually be useful as a retuge for JELL TUMBLERS, each nd |im his honor wii be found in pro- | ran. What's abhawid fe weak my Gutton,and corriai Pim [On the vorwe of war with Knmlatd | noite: that this purchase was {0| It has been arranged to have the! He wil! deliver @ briet ad A fockebh! Aho Auptiad, Witch Me ak Rad a Tervcurvey Jar that military autocrat of the world the greatest achievement of | } eit, fram, south ark to Haitard | Gross wna wit! chen. Unie ‘he pre | drive Simm to Wa bar fo Yas gaaalon frank of We anemia « wr the Fe erento tapery Dep’t ; ly Uluminated by elec » remain, retire mu 5 ee he tit aid of Indepené | and the sight which wil t the | tuously furnished apartments which b- ‘ had the A Presidents gate as the steamer (he will occupy during his stay in * Fath about your Rob pockal paid a dancing fark aly extor- | were but 1% and 2 yard Lace | 20c Brass Plated Exten- " : “a. t * &Q: ; : . y ard Lace | 20c Brass Plated Exten Younds Magnolia bluff fust after | Seattle 4 ter Fur, just Gelere ‘Nomenwect oma’ Ginnra got ‘err en. Kranped the fullness of ite import Pod y nightfall will be one that he will long| For tomorrow ne program has been | eh 7 MA, it men alt © Oe ti To appreciate the complications of |One was a, wh Curtains, sam- sion rods, remember. Those who have Slarranged. ‘Phe president has atipu-| fettrs Aaa Bem afaging Rien on "em alt Boersma took i the atthation one must get into touch | have given England a1 ‘a ands “| Cc ae Cc the panorama, of lights ordinariiy| lated that he be allowed his Sun- Ul rightpaid. he’ wile froud of tam Bub, whers s.ssahle with the political and industrial| that will sooner or later ple ends, each } each sevscroogsib presented by the city when viewed | days to himself while on his tour,| 4p Atha Rim a. Cide for whim, necks. with in on, ltreubiee of’ chat time pride,” and the ¢ | ‘ : - from the bay will be able to form or ted by | Oh Ge OO we 4 % > nan n 4 seen the} Bi who said ‘ he -inc *s, b , , % some conception of the maguificent |the Seaitie. committee Dt th amashad tem tothe, Duk rm’ dum, om? ob! ” aM tees Saar whe. bet soem the] Derr: whe snit! | Teers, (2, aris ¥6-inch Silkolines, best | Wool Rug Fringe, knot @ppearance it will pre when| Be witl probably take a horseback ” Feminine curiaeitig, jay Athan gan Wan Qonimina pedanbs Jadently expected also to tion.” Sc quaiity, Cc | ted and double- % s binge with lights in honor of the ride about the wh SL *Hownede abe fe = |wolved. Like fresh-set mortar, it CHAS. GRANT MILLER vard headed, p d ddeat's returs | parwitie, ace “ : unk Wh m Deer Coma shy sald but be y 4 not nea — seerenie er yard.... 4 | headed, per yd... b ay perpee. of giving the tom. Later, he wit undoubtedly at-| haa Maa ‘Agt hocks’. Sian oh Hawn, ee > ane ser oe Lg heal . apie bs crowds gathered along the water | tend divine worship, either a “DS!” aha eacladrnad.." Wi! ain't imitia£el Steeeeesaeane bi front an opportunt*y to see the Spo-| A. R. memorial wervices at the Grand | Te. Bub Paya yours pdasen!Aald Jinn . . . f with her distineulshed passenger | down town churches ‘ aboard, Han bess urrangea te Baca] © may take a iilee ora ntreet] Qn, on We way —— lar srmek tea coast prowestio’ . «| No Saturday Night Specials two powerful searchiights focused | ut the elty. Pa Rirjtish inpresament, nor could It me- | wy . on the steamer from che top of two] ‘The presidential tratn will start | tile posses through the Space) | SSSSSRSSSRESS ‘ 4 the highest bulldings on upper|on ite return trip to Washington at/ _ porte on the gulf for the products of] @eattie's gates are open, Mr. Pree elivered rat averue from the moment she | # o'clock Monday mornin weg the growing And reations Went and tdent, take the town. Sut “Ail Acticin Eilat and fMistly Canctedl et elt” Wi T = te een alot Phe ponte oe | ticles Light and Easi arri¢e PY on, dock at $:10 o'clock. Two Sul S FOR CHILDREN much dainet the weak and vaciiia-| * o> Dest inen - eéminetes uu r & y 4 chilghts wil! bring out | says an,” was ar t mew: 7 > Forecaster Salisbury for! : the steamer tn every detail and the|rested by the police inst night a | against t watchers on shore will be able to/in being held in the city Jail on wu senermacsttiiilincats “Call it rebel follow her progress easily throughout! picton. Me te well known to the po- Henjamin Franktin, Shamrock i for A the entire five miles between Mag- lice of the Pacific Northwest. ins penitence be set to Be acd May 74, instead of the s0th, F d ‘ k N : “From the Atlantic coast to thelyiously arranged. & Iso a See furthest fringe of the frontier, die-] “SPSL receric. 4 Ny Inc. — Lg oo w fag b4 Discontent in Albania je said to c , H ri ish mind and revolution was in th! be widceprend. oe mj usefurn mind and revolution, | wae te tna |be Widespread. Turkish oppression complete Housefurnishers were Jealous of exch other, and the West hated both ia SE Sinarinane tn eapeaty obeuren Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. Aad hogy 4 fer nat g ly Alle; |ing from the operation for append)- ghenies to the Miselatp ant |: zt " ‘ : eee” tare was |ti® wade on him in New York. he mast fertile region on the globe . 5 iat NY a nniciaretiiatinisanamibenlectil ee fu ripened civilieation was being |1y peng et tenSloion ts mown atric} ; mr seeded in a virgin soll ee] Mushy Gough and rubber dough. | Jeans was the subject of whether the conditions| Cottonseed oll and bacon grease] : fleree contention y indus Fo os out 0.0 Haltan omigra- dough \y ne trial empire's only t Thee & withered, scabby, sandy \ outer world, and for two di : verry. > i A the Spaniards pad held it shu a é. } Aiscontent that That Oakland baseball team and " Otto R. Winter, Young and Very Modest Man Who A) throughout te f jhe alle wht Thurslay’ are| a Was Heieied Sy Presieal Before ie tai evacing into ame ie anki it ean a oe for ” heough, terrible years of Indian John M. Bowers, Tacoma 1 neer ee - iy is ry we q are these getters had in vain apr died yenterd emit of injuries |‘en her bump of reverence for the i mense Assembly at Wright Park, Has Jed to the guverument for troops, reeelved in 2 raproad accident. “fie | aw, attempted to ingpire a crowd oft and when at last the army had come wae 61 years jabout 4000 people t and militaty ports had been estab- Ce tricAlnn for « proper greeting of Had a Remarkable Career Behed in the West, their commander, \ Mew York lumber yards closed by | president at the comer of General James Wilkinson, had been » boycott of unions. Seneca streets this morning, and - the moat active of all In fanning the pA cat. ee AEA was promptly taken care of by the TACOMA, May 22—Otto R Win-}engaging tn many skirmishes, Win- te ike ie anh clean bi 4 y(t isa i sane’ Sees Prane put up a strong fight to Saleh Sat ar tae bell after a wont ad Srted every eftert toward promoting No, 100, 10.0. Fa us welll ore e Northwest, ond. the greataem® ; } neh of 01 of Od4 Feito reat Northwest en aeit at Wright park yeaterduy by be-| the rebels. with Instructions to also ‘nd hastening the separation of th Getting His Second Wind. eee oe ee cie win wint|at the day, and it was with @ good Ing called to the stand at the prest-| look out for @ certain gang of horse inion and the forma- — Renton Mentay night. ‘The t desi of difficulty that she was in- Gent's request and personally ereet-| thieves, The three separated, and | rhment with him-| A reader wants to know how to| Menton, Monday night a end und | duced to accompany the police to the 4 and commended before the @rat| Winter, on a trail alone, suddenly | the “Washing. | pick out s genial companion for life, | Of No. 180 will confer the second and {ai ticn,” whence p yg. A confronted three evil-looking Moxi- ~ "This scheme was|Not knowing whether the reader is| (hind gesrecs upon & clase Of CAD~ |i 604 ‘only 9 few Gays ago. jeans. With their uewat treacherous the more seductive since It carried|® man or woman, we should say of age dicta was charged with creating « & courtesy, they all shook hands with promise (0 the settlers of a trade|band, pick somebody of the opposite] BOARD OF WORKS MEETS turbance. him, with many inquiries, but sud- alliance with the Spaniards that) sex. “ —_—_—— | deniy he discovered the horses rid- should free the current of the Mis Only routine business was trans- icity OFFICES CLOSED f |den by the three were the stolen Stesipp! to carry their commerce to| Remington Typewriter company| Seted at the meeting of the board of] sy sice Cann's geurt bea, ones he was tn search of, and grab- the open sea. will give old employes a bonus of] BUblic works this morning. Permis-! joy an day today. ‘ bed for hie gun. The Mexicans were ‘This seed had not died in the poil,|$106 a year in addition to regular|*#0n to erect new bunkers at theo 0 tt closed shis eioher, ‘all ths fome favored Caniplete independ. | salary. fect. of King street was given the @ , fed all three opened fire iP open ¥ noon. All offices in the city hall peg oon nce; acine-atbuld- have gone beck a Beattie Band & Gravel company. [noon Alt Got His Man with equanimity to England: some,| Did you ring that bell? Sounded ov, Beene Anat ‘The first man shot him through again, were ready to connect them-jas if mest everybody in Washington 99 The searchlights which the the left shoulder, the second through This chle frock for 8 maid of # to 10 Ie Of dive chambray trimmed eet or ee | “ELBOW ROOM Miles & Piper ton ‘will use S the left thigh, while the third shot} with a crom-stiteh tp white a rdering white linen bas ° ee Nasties ing in welcoming the presi : | went oh through hile right side,| rows of amall pearl buttons in grou ps adern the bicuse the outer world. Ambassador McCormick says he his return from ‘Everett were =a When seen by = Star re-|}i~ down, crashing through the ribs. Te cee et le ot white duck trimmed with bande of navy blue| TO the backwoodamen there wos|thinks Russia means to advocate an SE factured in thelr own shops. afternoon af the! This knoe ‘ vs duck, It may also be made of light weight @ oF of heavy tines and | "6 sacred charm in a union that open-door policy in China. knocked him from his horwe. y wore close of the procession, Mr. Winter | When he started to get wp, he said,| trimmed with stitched bands of #a me, = ae ee oe Denedite, Vidi upon request, some of the} “ ed . hose offices were monopolized by| You couldn't get your horse shod Riversid T Off principal events of his life and hi i $ _ Was still there shoot - = teopepticiane *f the come nd whose jtn town today if you wanted to. e racts er jot him,” We d en- o-ma ourney|Biackemiths have closed, that’s . tion, npn ail musonty'and in bret] goat’ “tas gnc pines te) = AN IMMENSE =| F/GHTING IN eg Sead hes “ees ©" Emancipation to the . ncate ’ rather in elaborate manner. « . yl ne eunton — Story of a Fight fata up for several months, baving Federalisis had been in power had|Tucoma had to get's saemnill wrem: Flat Dwellers heads ninaing sien! ant) weasiee” iw scnwmer tects) DEMONSTRATION MACEDONIA) Wi icition* Wien ine" eencatty pies too the protien” i sturdy, perfect terly -|mame fellow that shot first before. resolution of 179%, the eighth one of |to laugh. 1 riage, Veteran Winter is the survivor | He never did any more shooting.” ened which favored nullification, and had a ‘ ef wounds that m: Mt have made e| After & year's ee antes toe | LONDON CONSTANTINOPLE, May m2. net Sendioen Sei lowed with the Vir-| Forecaster Salisbury nye tt will ' & man Of less hardy constitution.|eral months with the United States Consular reports trem Ssnastic, | Cue cote rep? Ant thon when |'? Sait end warm tomersow, ; ae wounda three of them, ‘were| marshal, went to. work at hia trade| Macedonia, delared one day tn trane: |e Repunitoans had gained contrel, u s 4 cua-jof machinist, When the Roush! LONDON, May 33.~One of the big-|in the oils wn oa ; he Federaiiste, in turn,| ’ filet with three horse thieves and| Riders were organized in San An-| y meee 4 La neti 4 ayy hag 2 og Secession without conceal- — ! Siiiisag rebel Waihe Gécving tn thal tonte, Tox. In 108, Winter at once | Cuecamonstrotions in (be history of | there ali Gay Thursday, Wut So de Made for $26.00 to 940.00. ' Gemma blises bemsas te the world’ | ta Cube, seing tn the enguamment in| Hee, FOE 02 & protest egalnet the} esi ee hy MaTherget, moment If yu have not read “The Making | YOUR CHOICE ' hs ducatio: ml ere of " ~ - ig It wes in 1803, during the rebel-| which Hiamilton Fish was killed. He|‘nceonal Mil ne persond world’ wag humid with the spirit of ere eee F Mon instigated in Mexico by Cath-| was also in the thick of the eht.| formed in procession at the Victort FIREMA revolt lepublicaniam, born of the Te shows the way to independence, - rine Gerss, the famous rebel lead. | following Lieutenant Colonel Toowe, |embankment and marched to t American . revolution and trans to splendid health and good living — » that flerce Ll ; ye S > Oe + — “ .; 7 find | park through the leading thorow, planted in Wurope by Pain and It shows living in a fat in its true | =, Rad Deen reeruiting a eae atge on San Juan Hill) tares of the city. Mont all were at- 3 Franklin end Jay, was learning to colors. It makes a 80-foot lot look | from mmong the toughest ele-|in which the Rough Riders and thelr | tired in plain, black suite, thus pre- strain tte new but virile stre true to name. No man who ever got ment of Texas, and the rangers were | leaders distinguished themselves. é . 4 Ne Throughout Christendom the smell of the green fields and the be ts ~ |senting an extraordinary spectac the field against the organizers,| Winter was wounded in the charme.| 4 tney marched tn close order with trembled 4 kings we spruce in his nostrils but longed for | At the 3 Little Taliors —————e re lor the ~ \ every- “enn cot _ irst Ave fies extending from cure to curb, | silen papi w= Bons paleo le og we ee fo. |_ A. B. Newell, vice president and] ® F ae oie ountry—wher ay in P. 0. Bik. 1217 F of Londo on-confor * | ge m1 7 Pa churches and immense Gelegations 6 itt to their |® = ane ae Pass) “Moore fun, more health in watching headed by pastors and every trades (Special to The Star.) deeps the quickening souls of men,|* Yukon route, is in town . pen than can be got| ~ 7 union were representa 1 OLYMPIA, May 22.—While awitch- | 294 Py, resistance and oppression! Capt. W. F. Norton, Lowtevilie mil 's minstret show. Ask 417 Stree 417 of the liberal clube 2 wae being incited to active resolve|iionaire, made a dying request that Go. platforms in the ing in the yards here this morning, |*B3 revolution hariotte ¢ he be cremated. knows, because he's eae naaree pet oy polnard. thrust to the od j — trod both, and the cherries and the and When the speeches were concluded |4- @. Brojack, @ fireman on the) Marat opened the reins. ance,| Ttallan subway employes New | roses win & platoon of bugiers signalled the| 9, and the quick-starting flames of in-/york started another riot. 4, po-| 3. 0 Rot tn Me “ome Aste Headache Crowds to attention for the passage | Northern Pacific road, wae thrown |#urrection were quenched in de- lice reserves had to be called out. (another book you should >| 5 ; . a annnee uges of bi Paris, Nantes, Bor- ate says that one acre well looked after| Eye strains cause both. Drugs re- of resolutions condemning the fo¥-/ trom his engine. The wheels of the |deaux and Toulon had their sewers fs better than a dozen poorly cared | lieve only temporarily. Properly ad- ernment for Introducing the educa- choked with the flow from the gull- D Wierd trom dash Whee for, One acre will keep a family in| justed glasses remove the cause tenet Bett 5 innate locomotive passed over his left foot | jotines I've noticed pretty | !! the luxuries of life—more of them | effect a permanent cure, We exam- aarnrte {hateand Dolice were aon |and crushed it to a pulp. His head], “OLiberty! Liberty! ”-—it wan the ve noticed pretty | cannot. ine eyes free with the best instru- Fi rth st af the Tareiile Cok ‘n Indi wan Hoey og RK 4 ie on heartery of all human kind voloed by often th’t th’ law-] A single cherry tree in less than | ments known te science at moderate Detai e lerrii yme in aoe * eat! was also badly crushed. He may|the martyred Mme. Roland beneath maker who's a/ seven weeks has paid the taxes for urther bs dans nesana vat Bh comm iy eae te ae the knife—"What ¢rimes are done in long time makin’| 1° years and ts willing to pay them 5 — . or die. thy name!” P for another 10. Body of the Girl Victim Recovered shade. —- ; Liberty was receiving a baptism up hie mind, is} ‘The Interurban railroad gives a} Victoria Day Celebration + of terror faat turned the world alok, waitin’ fer th’ bows — crue ny 4 sere one ‘ompany At Victoria, B. C., May 26. it was a horror that humanity could t make i for] often--less than 30 minutes’ ride to KANSAS trip, $200.” 608 First avenue. #4 tot long endure. One day a ereat “a t up fer) one station, which is right in the |417 Pike, between Fourth and Fifth. + a —— iMod attacking the Tulleries was ' center of the tract. | _ aa GUILFORD, Ind., May 21—The|rested @ huge negro answering the ee eS eee Me tue aoenery twfine, Mothiiy body of Rosa Kiser, the 17-year-old | description of the man who ts sup- ‘ girl for whom search was made all! posed to have committed the crime. rom single battery that sont the! work in to be resumed at once on| fen,tnan,& beautiful Park: ‘between | Gay yesterday, was discoverd this|Under the sweating process, the C LON. MAGNIFICENT 0,000 flying. caw’Ork is 40 be resumed at once oa] river winding te and out between morning in Tanners creck by a sec-|negro confessed to having been at Jut of the chaos had aprung a lean | ey position at Portland "7 iver bott 4 tion hand. The scant clothing that | Guilford and Manchester the day be- Baers, | aiabition - winest, waess —s Te er lasiece Sarr remained on the body had caught on|fore the murder. He was taken to Sing cape alps yaaa geen fh ald Girls, To Your Bible, eee eect: it grew eaylnet ~ eed —— _ the tempest of passion and carnage. o . gentle slope—it will grow anything. Se ‘ some drift wood. There was nothing | Manchester where efforts to estab- This was Napoleon Miss Emily Newberry, of South] Its all ready to go to work with |f} Newcastle, Franklin, Fulton, but one hand waving above the+lieh his identity will be made. EUREWA, Kan. May %—The Under the apell of miraculqualy | Wilke: . made use of her Bib-| and It's not too late to set out plants Black Diamond, Roslyn and water's edge and this attracted the| The town is filled with excited peo-| southeastern portion of this city assembled guna of thie young Cor-|lical study when reprimanded by her| for autumn flowering if Leary Coals. Also Coke and “ man's attention. ple who came from a radius of many | was visited by a-cycione early this Sea tiietiet, Peace Hinctond back |mother for having been caught kies-|_ The price ts $150 an acre and up—|f} Charcoal.” You get am heneet A small boy jest night tas bie wie. i pe svt of any petean is| morning. Six persons were more or through the blood-slippery streets|ing het sweetheart, She defended|les# than Is asked for mites of bear < best wood when you “a companions that he saw the hand | established lynching or burning can-j| jess seriously hurt and 4 dozen | 4 the Frenc epublic raised her act by quoti lots twice as far away from Steer Dare bet bo attention was paid to his|not be avoided as the men are quiet | houses destroyed. Of 10 neree; all cleared; eplendtllbedtaty inne Cee the poeee, Tulned Ital Der whatsocver ye would that men| Squar Telephone, Main 88. Inde- story, but determined farmers who would One woman was hurled through] chard; yerlooking the lake om! ‘The spirit of liberty te aggressive.|*hould do unto you, do ye even #0 Interurban cars transfe ny pendent The sectionmen brought the body | doubtiess attack even the militia if|the air for half a block, She may| main county road; nice young tepmdfrance, free, would make all nations|Unto them,"—Wilkesbarre Leader, part of thie city and Tacon SEATTLE COAL woo! here on @ hand car and it Was cAr-|it were called out recover. of horses, 2 wagons, 2 young cown4 Y 4 | ps In six monthe the property will In & D COT - « young 4 tr At Ro V Nap | ried to the church. The body wi Physicians performed an autopsy| One of the freaks of the storm was| mowing wal Berne and The se wnve| ‘The King County Laurente got] crease 60 per cent. in value, sure GEO. E. HALL, Manager, nude except an undershirt. It is|on the body of the girl this after-| the entire pigs, chi t up behind the bayonets of that|#upper in @ local bean foundry last] enough | First ave. south and King st. supposed that the remainder ofthe}noon, It showed that her skull had| which a widow « barn, of the who now{fight and the Star Dust man found| Go out today or tomorrow and let |Seemene — Pat fottins ae torn CA ee Abe fragture at the pase of ine ow 44 eo ahd ments too numerous to men-| stepped from the Alpa to the F .|this “poem” on his doorstep this! ™% oy! you ‘ Our representative ts | cy] ante with her @asatiants. Mer|brain. They believe that no criminal | Whil childre ing for $1600. | nid etin oT thems tue | eored on the grouné | . Pooo wee gushed and bruleed. Other |ansault was committed. —— “ mn yey ne, Baye mm Ue ets, fe RE IRE Our Mr. Lincotn and his assistants | We have Just received from evidence showed that her assaiiant| The girl's mother, who has been in MAY BE ENGAGED _-_ called “To armat st” Dough. es oy Mey : iy agg > beard U. 8S. Government Navy Depot was eompelled to murder her to ac-| poor health for some time, Is dying the continent of Hurope wax a mar-|A little more dough. | trips transfer from any. city live ts| 4000 Finest Navy Blue cor bjeot. rom the shor | lal camp. Then some more dough. "| < nse ‘The girl's rings, which were of val-| Later in the day the father re- ‘cinniatien A LAWRENCE Mow, Napoleon Qvet ‘cobs. |Ane @ let wore Gough es ated as e-niehel One & trenates All-Wool we were stil) on her fingers. The|eained conactousnens, He ways a col : og ‘ | . |first solidified Fy hen he gird-|And ‘round that, 1 dough fee caching toe aul fare © cunts father, who was beaten into une’ e4 man struck him but he ta unab on ARIG, Mey 24,—The Prince of. ya ¢ jed hin loing notte, #trode|Then above that, eome dough. 1 "Ene care leave Firat spec | Flaonef Shists : GHCREEE ter toe atanttant oF thel tn 4 rh oy ake teat onace Waa heen paying such mark | f Wate nennien. peenes Shaten the betiee of ¢ _" Cat eek The care lenve 1 ue an 4 3 gi te expected to die at any time, | Was o the river as he re-|¢d ® enna , ee Taaand |The fome whipped cream on douxt Se ee ee } d ; ele still unconsciéis, Physicians | mom gaining clear conscious. | ¢ Man and areng And a little more dough. dine daBl De 3 fre watching him constantly, but| ness on the opposite #ide from that | 0d “oe Bicycles stones the depths | still more dough, — j an awers there is faint hope that he will ever|on which he had been walking. 1 Il soon be ann while throughout the wo Raw dough and wet dought | ‘Gs 4 9 nda shies nape Sia he ‘levee | an wihich Be hed oe keane’ hi] ee oy Rake GAO chichcate wie | een oe eon oa alba 230-231 Io Dye We are asking datatis of the crime. daughter scream G. A. R, Spokane to dispose of at once, Prices low, on | took heart amain | ‘Tough ih and punk dough PIONEER ‘ ed r 4 man answering the de-| May 26, 27, 28 Fare and one-third! easy terms Spain, crushed: ceded New Orteans|Sour dough and lard dough, “I | aig Bene lncription of the one seen loitering in|for round’ trip, via the "Boento | and all of Louisiana to” France.|Sogey dough and marble dough 1G IRK’ 1 Oe a8 Sos saree | |eription of the one seen loitering in |i eee Great’ Northern Rullway @EQ» He WOODHOUSE OO.| hero President Jefferson naw. al Spongy dough and crumby dough, BUILDING "§ KIRK’S meg? ave, ' k Friday morn City Ticket office, 612 First ave, *** 1408 Second Avonve hanee placate the west by buy- Leather dough and bumpy dough, PHONE MAIN 1¢ ways that the marsha! th i] ers ~_ JON An vee

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