The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1904, Page 3

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lilies iii Seal aR aa a 2 Sasaaban Mupepean aread will less elk | he St 8 REV, F, 0. LEE CHOSEN) "BEAUTIFUL LADEES | ‘moo nem pens | | l largest Monday night au re PE i |dience in the history of the Boattle F the Sunday Memorial day sermonat| THE NEXT EMPEROR OF CHINA 18 A WILY DIPLOMAT AND A re Deities al dun” Sobel | The June June . h ecided upon at the} THOROUGH GOOD FELLOW f targey gee by B. oe Designer Standard : . ee asi - + ie | wae ‘more generous in ite ape | Now Pattern Famous African Explorer|the. Grand. army wi ytpab | {han 1€ wan onthe opening night Rudy RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. ‘Psa Passes Away in London Mor Other mat | Cady, North Grey 1M ' 1 1 and th | dancing of Miomsie Hope ' 4 ' \ gress in a | the features of this excellen a e | i -%s 3 | "Motuddens How. of Plats > playing at the Grand, Burn a rag. | _ ’ ; fl} FPS W/W a Values The Best That ” iT w . ¥ ‘ @ NKIN ‘ 1 | One of the best rural ¢ Now Sa ' pean as the Think: avenue tie 6 You Ever Saw at S . non is holding the boards there t be clean, wholesome omedy and Lal Hn ‘ 4 GALAT i 4 t rea cg 7 | The Ne cor | ' « fr n 6oc to 1 plair t w FACULTY or WHITWORTH vernatilit t with ped eml I em red, Kew ¥ : Her to A COLLEGE ABSOLVED SY «ht comed Ga a 1a env < ; a ! use TRUSTEES = P. SOGHAG Oe | digg epi ee a My F PY i The b hanges Th lay night wn ¢ A 5 " Soper . her na Means DRE sig png ae + : ‘SEATTLE sanrtienene ee arte Rant ed wel waite INVITED McCarthy Dry Goods Co. and est s! t } \ " . i . rey te 2 } had . ‘ | Second Ave. and Madison St. r 1 x iS 4 ea the F ‘ which « and MAYOR BALLINGER ASKED TO , he world; m ma SEND DELEGATES TO GOOD s orothy ant J h wertng is of tr © and PRINCE PU-LUN, NEPHEW OF THE BMPEROR OF CHINA AND : : ne cand antic l eben, ‘Wak tae & time Wee ms EBCORS Site FATA | ROADS CONVENTION AT 8T Getriet, and taken with his last t of Prof and ne BY W. 8 KENNY cratic way and murmured, his eyes| *OU!® ilines: ‘ active tn the Eng tes of Ke facult taff Correapondence to the ttle; twinkling through his gold bowed 71 J politioal field. ie ba secrman on the] Star and Newspaper Enterprise! glanner | - r x of ees of the jege| Association | Kaa wv ladee he! , Mayor Ballinger has received « let —— 100,000 TROOPS [i205 225 UES | or wove im, sn tom oe renee eh eae Sine sc4 OREGONIANS =| P°¥ 757 0" TAM CASE DID MA ws said so, and| the most eagerly interested specta-| marked a bystander e looked at! appointed . at the, tree tors at the opening of the World's women ness is the orgmpization, which is to be | « to the talk of tro any- | Highness Prin u-Lan, nephew of | with the truth net rq a . tments, er t wa @ tempest in a tea-| the of China and heir ap Through Wong Kai Kah, who is ©#ee HE wt Yo | | ° . ; 1 | pot, naid he the throne lo. ‘ rn fow him t n who inter 4 er. PET 2G, May 10—It te ; era. FG par ja brilliantly educated man . Ey un eae dee wae ore | oo. invent offtteially i that Gen. Ku- |, “As rl : f tne] serous robes, hin brilliant) mpe Wnglish perfectly, his bigh Yeged aiite a eth wake st, Bld ge 4 ropatktr dquarters will remain | figne’¢ shut ‘ Se eee eemtel bo Commatec| tant tpoke to the Newspaper TEn-|iggpi tapresentatives to the conven-|INVINCIBLE BOWLING TEAM charge | STAMPS FOUND IN POSSESSION * “ ston ah and an equal-| “He says,” repeated Wong, with| pr Moers ef the club « TAKE TWO GAMES FROM he nates of | OF H. W. REED COULD NOT. ly ge he was in thela knowing smile, “that he is both at » the fact that It te t " pace om NE front row of n@uished visitors.| astonished and tahted at what) W le taking an active OREGON JOURNAL CLUB = ; CONNECT HIM WITH FURTH | He was the center of Interest he has seen in this wonderful coun RSS Se ws \LACROSSE SCHEDULE | "°®®**Y hap of medium height, slender,/and very grand. Me thinks with an intellectual, almost femi-| dent Roosevelt is a great | " | tien deteates Kneyse ana cat-| AAS BEEN CHANGED ard of the Oregon Journal Bowling ub in the first of the two-man Portland has already y : te n and that Chin: vention In that city He knows how to say “Deautiful/ reveres him for his kind treatment! “Tis mayor thie afternoon went i with the most winning amile/ of the empire after the Boxer trou-|pagoma to attend the Republican sta jointly charged with th having broken into the apartments of Jacob Furth in the ting of Gelegates a mile inn ©. | dies oodles. |matches at the Monarch alleys yes a Gt. Paul Plate last Decamnen, wat ade er ved for hin ya He marvels greatly at the pace ote terday afternoon, The ga ° guitte a superior court jury this nd party were on the ex Americans set him. He says SITS exciting from start to ft morning. Cox was convicted Saime tr ght. The board of lady would much Ike to eat and drix ‘ two-man matches the strongest evi ma s had seats on the left.) all the food and all the liquids th. « COMMITTEE Vi won out by &2 ping Ir being the fact th n drinks are the ne: after in who paced © er on a First ave- was arrested last night Patrolman King. His handwrit- * similar to that on the bogus will hear both sides of the case before making ® report and decide which of however the aisle marched his high-| you have set before him, but he ie | Searle captured the high from Mrs. Furth was found in ness. A gold-laced army officer larke man and he is not used VASHON ISLAND 3: t Ge arrearsd ‘wiek we |howed and started to escort him to|to so much entertainment —_ In the second of the two-man age rrested Ree@ had tn his pos cleat teed’ hae Naan to ide 6 eucnian sapeeden a « two stamps which the police Mistuees at eh the vow ‘ lghness ie right.| ‘The committee of the Chamber of | i ae trorcnea on At Te to have bet Galak auraeee His highness glanced at the re oo he landed in this country he ¢ uted to visit Vashon | Manamy of Portiand « #eston te cau ek sin the dire parmy| has been whirled from one reception | jp red this after | Jenkins of the Inv es Prolog oc ed at th from breakfast to lunch! > side o aptured the honc J Reed w day that the y the | & from luncheon to ai r and trov cha riage |*spare. McManar Atl e se i not put In any evidence fe hesitated a) from dinner to banquet, with recep the etary|a score of 223, whi te, J The jury was out only @ short tions bet Sena ab wietels and { the members of the | the highest average Ww! t etienee “ ng the astonished officer, he) lunch and more punch were served,| Committee, said this morning that the! Ip ning Seatt Renee ionic straight to the section) He likes American food, and he eaten ae h match F sixteen the authorities at the Board of lady managers.| thinks Ameri & werk from Wednesday © | ot winning the first game by 43 pins le ister overcame the lead in the second | dre the contending parties deserves the - . ch * support of the chamber. game and won out with 48 pins to! Jose, Ca Most of the women were intro-| limited. = good. and Morace duced to him They crowded! The visit of Pu-Lun ts on led blandly, bowed of the gods, but he realizes sadly if Ke « Kai Kah, “Beautiful is human and that the ca Patrolman John I. Cam*ron of Se | iadee. pacity of the human that he should 3 f the reward Wednesday Special eas chores | sree Sim one ter te Uaste ate ‘FOUNTAINS ARE READY * The score for fret wet wed. how: |iace. They Se ee hy Serra e an “Bon' ; —* Carnation m0 Bherite | Tony —mmany Fle will never forget | The board of works was notified to-|, tat. a4. 30.ccn, sun Te. Capen oe yaeow see swed the | courte—and r wely. And t just) the United States and he will cher- | @ay by a letter from J. G. Shortall, of Jways @ pleasant memory of its| the Iitnols Humane sootety, that the | McManamy 163 181 186 222 189 #40 the Mug’s | too b Cream 95 e007. We will sel] you all you want but ¢ to ry. it street and | tended his hand in ple. six drinking fountains ordered by t - - night of the eity were to be completed at the foun Totals né taking the — =——= = ar ch is manufacturing them by BF y/ f one ale @ Ma and asking the board hy which int George F. Meacham dec y od 0 INSPECT | i" Mure would be 8 ‘ t raliroad it wished to have them ship- | pa vis 168 jt detriment te th ped to Seattle. The fountains will) yening 1s rf we here inside two weeks Totals 2 992 371 v7 1889 SEA WALL DISCUSSED | Wie." so002 PORTLAND. of the Chamber of let G. 24G. 24G. Total ty affaires met this 141 173 «16 Damaged Linoleum price goes t week by rof the manu areamnanpeeted F It will go hard w bittboard own- "PROTESTED Gesuand the qe 159) «48141 turers, so stock up while you Jere who have t ating the tion vi the sea wall |,” 171 184168 = WILL HAVE TO | cinrncrn, ear seat a ie Adams Tea & Coffee Co 921 Second Ave., Near Madison : e et Jenkins 166 «178 1 : Pens you “ High score—Jenkins Styles terchrch rite | oye 6. Dare, oot ne, antl rape. Ath i NO MB tages t te ‘ Minneap Gaillard 189 181 155 197 169 S91 Aa ; th. | tance, ' booger ted and Plain Linoleums, pep ee “ | CHAMPION WON RMB ES TS moet ee! Be Merete Of Figured Cork’ Carpet, slightly ‘wailr seal No action wae taken on | ~ OBJECT (By ferivpa News Ass'n.) =f leg , BROADWAY sil Sete | TOSTABLE Sess eee soe) ve ee ae - arpeting, per Edge, dricing the} 2,000 Interesting and Amusing CHARTERED FOR | moron nce mony poten ho fe | ei ee ahs Teale-Hills THE WOME RUN| =i. test Se Se _~ 8 the World»: Furniture and Carpet Suits From $3.50 Up Topcoats From $5 Up + deg | HOLDS FIRST MEETING | Christensen’s Hall, Arcade Bldg, | TUESDAY EVE., MAY 10, 1904 is B s. $40,000 I SCENERY . J. Redelsheimer &Co A ae ee awit be ma | acon cyte avertne te Company oe ete : er be pote ns tana Avene eee ie ee Second Avenue and Union Street 000-804 First ave. cor. Columbia P during the ' ageinst {1 dion of, ble, and | Every Business Man and Wife Cor-| 1 . te iget a u “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” J atiorney Carr, George \ and dially Invited, int are to be taken.

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