The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1906, Page 7

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~ | NAY NOT BE Mor THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1906, * f pltnencacesnenestnatineeaees a a ANTS A CHANCE F AT parses STAR DUST SIMON BRO with his pants high in his boot | t tn prop collar and a kiss ” | By “JOSH And now to the cs kival | the fire depart OL suppose that Dugan died) vertise the otty, You'd think the . It y - at in@luence ane |S a city with a ball te 2 rina Bow Sure, ‘twas the aisiest thing In| Boston Americans der ith’ worrld. There was 30 pounda bit BENATE HOLDS UP ROOBE t hey seon awy dynimite in th’ box whin he|aelf " you $1,600 tropped tt." ests | VELT'S NOMINATION OF P. ©. & * A Romance of Old Kentucky SULLIVAN FOR DISTRICT AT s 7. On last Thursday morning laugh h t Ing Charley Runnels, a widower of TORNEY vy (0 winters was seen just at sunrise | ello > Anew me k oravat on, walking at] of Kellogg to Anewon the of five knots per hour go | F y ‘ Mr. Kellogg «aya he wit ing in the direction of Corbin. Lat: | t « “ at he er In the day it was loarned he had| . bal, § , ate ‘ stopped four miles this side of Cor-| eg . e {fore bin and got married to a young | x By grees INK wet red pos widow Engle, widew of Loor | ' seo " . sich ngle. May they live a aw nd} vd 4 ppy life ty the wish of the writer. | s hte f Fleteher cx ondenoe, Corbin, | | : oi the ® t f : Ky,, Laborer | | 5 te . ma Held for the exer . ‘ at ‘ | "Yes, Jenktos hia m — - c ; out of ofl wells used to own “fg” = a] 4 aoore of we every one paying | Uy, Yi) big money, but he had to retire Uy Yleg ja 9 What for Y | | “His wife said that end of the } | On @ Still Hunt oll busine ked refinement H | 1 ried the boy, “I can-| When any dase ball fan tolls what ' 1 did tt with my lit the robber umpire’s Judgment © hatchet | coat Tears came to the old man's | YOU need not ask who won the is | kame | ahoe " he murmure 1 had| You ought to know the home [hoped you would son team lost ident of the United |now—-now |» ae MERGER UNION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN be pres | ates, And] é a forget that} rave Man. CHURCHES WILL INCREASE | ong cherishe |, Ianac N. J & prosperous DA) SENATOR FORAKER WAS THE ONLY REPUBLICAN IN THE SENATE WHO VOTED AGAINST ber of Lore City, arrived in town] THE RAILROAD RATE BILL | THE MEMBERSHIP 185,000— A Word From Josh Wise. | Tuesday for a week's visit with bts! mother-iotaw, Mrs C. Brand, on MOVEMENT STARTED IN 1894. | Factory st-—New Philadelphia, ©.,| WILL CHARTER STEAMER remocra | Might don't 1 W. Falls was a caller at tha} " Yo t fer w “ - ite ont make Waffle home one day last week a mold it. jt James, Minn, Journal 2 1 fo the pure ™ of th rad Be = words with the president of the or purchase aad oye > : wi United States.”—Hea, Rogers Pacific run. One steame wl is . rf waite | minh being ed amden, and|the 5 pref | Chandler cisinnmeuiiaintencnin b . ‘ | What caused the trouble be} Judge: Officer, did the prisoner Dore fed th r a movement : Mr. F will be ab- P ; iad tween Blinkers and his wife? make ihe confession of his own! a ames I ° f secretary of | sent five x week i ben They got into a row over an/free will? 7 i ‘ nelair, secretary pe : " pening tomobite Policeman: You bet he aid. He before! tor Scotland, w ansatied, The JENSEN STILL REIGNS. < ‘es ro } “EL dida’t know they owned one.” | knew what he'd get if he didn’t ed an'e house was ba ed @ | wits toe } They didn't j As rounded by bailiffs on a t| Harbormaster Jensen » a. y ta | ° efusa , ax harge of his office toda Capt snembly eyond all doubt j row started * morn- Russell called this mornin eer” yor of Moston thinks om right,” growled the e . ast ae Sees : t e that ALTHOUGH ORAGGED ALONG that the crew of the Portnguese | MUlDOOTe ear i et toward Bouth reo San Rapha mutinied | 4, Copyrghe WAY TEAM, J. H. TECHT CON: |The senate t | % ary” . chaerienenenninemmtemmiteds An ine preach the « th. 5 a) or magglis Felkeieans | Jaleohol bill a . : , py ut taking ure weleie S PORTE S . hogs onc. | TINUED TO SMOKE ee grec aay : tempting to eseape from a convict hat was compulsory und awe ¢ AProvty Pe ee sual Ghiacten Wis denemaines ob camp. Four others got away i ip Jot th 4 = 2 rect ¥ THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, } oe oe pe be ay | lewewanee aaah gan wRANciato, Mas , [ship he | part of Fi? Bein THE PAVEMENT BY RUNA | and that the officers are WASHINGTON, D & member- ky, Tennes- southern --———_——__ A runaway accident which had HARNESSED HIS CHIL DREN TO A PLOW ip “fr and) Vroomen, am load of glass on his wagon was not * . rs * * lite funny as well as serious side, oc * e SLAVELANT, OL Moy (--At- |ard’s subsidiary company, the Ga-| curred this forenoon on Se as ar " * * gove t of la tet Bom the St 4 ot near the corner of Cotum! @ OB8NKOSH, Wis, May 24.— a) 8" * 8 bet “ ates % ee oe wei e ot ver The express team of Tom Q . # Attguat Dundic. a farmer, wae #} Co * Peace t mo « 3 ‘ 1 at least one started ry st. and Bece 4 * ar ed by the humane so #|* w ox dis bail} hud av. ap that a bigh rate! _ & ciety today charged with habtt. #| ¥#s tx $10,001 r mM apeed. At the cor a Cone | je ually harnessing his atx &| AX officer leaves f o« bie it collided with a delivery team) |aLso CHARGES Gov, MAGOON [Bohs ne A es t | Pute dak” hated sn on fight!owned by O. B. Littel, sash and] le in or below their ae he ef t the tres been sub-| door factory. J. H. Techt, the! WITH UNMANLY BREACH OF |* Bet ow ee a | Mervice Agent Be ga rm - + n n tet th r his at! fi tt . s ta - es iriver, wes thrown from his seat.) | CONFIDENCE IN THE CANAL/|* Au ofp i bang his by re cut loose In the col] Pee MOTNIM. tn, May 24.—The . . o brute & " ! Puter absolut -| tat echt dragged 20 feet Of | Presbyterian General assembly to-| MATTER. in by #/ ty de t he had surrendered « the pavement any tod t bh anntveranry | io par ing & | °* Burns of 4 ele S MOINES. Iov ay S6his When he got om his feet he still | of the r . General " place. Neighbors threaten « - om Mor ES, lows, May 9% tted his « y A Messages |* j~ ‘ Sor the man * |The Presbyterian convention this uffed on hi wend : a onenge to tar and feather the ma ~ - ay Seema e 1 ta! ¢ a pecteae t . on WASHINGTON, D. C. May 2 eo * imo raing adopted plans for the PHILADELPHIA, May 24—Freq| mouth. Techt read [in reply to Beeretary Prrrererrrr ers T' \veeea, ‘Yee Wniettin eberak One rion of the ant trainmaster he ft the im i to! the Penneytvenia road, wa He testitied ney many fe are more deposits thar awals result of the opening of the! BALLARD, May sefieets tn. ues erstep| fle iso charmes emo , “ ave ~ siness hes ition in the shingle their authority 4 ont le breach of ence "| morning hot out the end] capac ng have had an Increase to the ge n the | ed in ¢ flume, whict Sprang sensing tanceryulternns: + CHANGE OF SCHEDULES. of the new mon are wo OFFICERS ARE ELECTED. j full head of wate mat the a RITERS AT A SECRET G FIX NEW SCHED HLOING GIVEN .AN For the time being the new sched. en while the yom ane a “ fa} ‘ — “4 @ ae ” or annex Stone, © _ tee “ ke t fficers stated that the Caswell bear of ie ,, The soon have » plentiful supply of ood ~ Curing the Sick By = en, from Chignik to "Valder on erson the litte erat ras aad /RAa Tee wer =| Osteopathy, ire ven ences IC OWN HAN) wsteiaraceeaees aa ee ; nee " AU. Bay 24 he R ar glasee ; " er ' * rex . res | maret ws J . veutia 7. “ i May, ‘ n — | Reset eee seee tae |W The Stationer Baten | om, ng sen A a nike ie - | Paul, May 20th-June 7th ANKRUPTCY PETITION FIL _ BOOK BALE. ~ y rong ? : Ba) ee mercer teat LAHLLS GOMMIDIS © eee “ge i 08 Tonight? se | antve salt Mekete 10 M4. Paul at one| this morning directing Ps be Kh the hea on aADRva — fare, ao the Jersey 2 =, the young t po to kruptey agatns P. 8 aR ‘ I ' i r ata burela with t ' . « you end ‘ ct Pl filed by Guy M. Thon Cone, Be ‘ ) “ ‘ freah

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