The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1906, Page 8

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em RRO RE OEAII WRENN 5 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE a0, 1906. . ] yeuterday affirmed the decision of | way to ladd of gold, California. | the King county supert court IVINS TO HANG |The remains of the wrecked wagon: sefurnishere—PREDERICK & NELBON (I Complete Motel and be shere Complete Credit He “UNDER ONE ROOF-—EVERYTHING TO FURNISH THE HOME COMPLET! - - SPRINGRIELD. m June U hee After leaving Mal a NORTH YAKIMA-<Attorne?a B.| ‘The @pprome yurt hy refused to! we took the oid Oregon frail for the F. Blaine, of the Washington Irri- | fa with the execution of/north, passed through Bolee Cit gation company, and Ralph Wuill-| Richard. Iving, convieted and sen-jand Canyon City whieh were ther lamson, of the reclamation depart: |tenced to hang for the, murder of] mere straggling villages, Captain ment, have been working on the | Mra. Hesele Hollister ul z abatract of title to the Sunnyside CITY TREASURER FINDS WAY \canal property since last Wedne }etay Patybanks ¢ xohan who, by the way, ia # rated the forry acromm Uh river whieh we re starved, condition, | ‘Thomas Cale, the nomine@ of the wntry for delegate (o| TO NOTIFY OWNERS or oong re will receive the heart having rum out th PROPERTY OF DISTRICT IM | PORT TOWNSEND—PFranchine upnert of the Miners’ an oolation, j 1a nd game being ver , jwere granted last night to Coloman | d Damocrate of tha The Indians for some day PROVEMENT ASSESSMENTS, | & Ballinger and the t Dr. ©. A. Haseall, of Fate won takin@ a few shota at old Southern to lay ratlto t who arrived in the ofty Captain Monoban, and be refuse the et terday from the north, atates that] ro ; sot of Wie Gupout the Siebt Cale will get the nomination unan| We arrived, so we were forced | ‘ Tre George Russell bi WALLA WALLA — Recattse sho] !mously at A that furthermore, vot! wait until the following mornin re . ‘ wi had too man he ard n officer! the ARARA COURWY eve when he aafel ferried ws aere . net F ® ns wr went to her home with the inte on | Self mevernment for Alaska the rive Croming the Cascade Tapestry Brussels Rugs, in tt TH Maree} | Wilton Rugs, in the 0x12 size, each B40, B47-~0, & ent a killing one of them, Mra, Ametia puntains through the Barlow Pi ae on i . ® in sporty | Barsch trled to drown herself in How Dunlap Crossed the own the Willamette yatley to Port “ 27 5O and #40. | Axminster Rugs, | , 250 ry w co has worked out{eteek near by, She was rostraine nd, a small town a at thy t th art house | sanity tle, From Portland we took a boa - bas te th : Veteran Real Eetate Dealer Tells of |), srontewano, from Mont fic f the county treasurer the Hie Experiences in Traveling Todolt stage line to Olympla ‘ n f the pe who last patil ward Seattle in the Early Daye, [Olympla to Beattie, the long y taxe a € worty Im this way Iney was finished on the old steam the trea la able to ascot! George W. Duniap Came to Seat: jor Linn Anderson, knowm to thou r tain the naw present ownser tle in "69, laands of ear settiors. On Sep to pay the 08 oF assceamenta, | ] Seated in a comfortable ars chair] ‘ittie town salled Seattle, and drove us IC Ic ory urn ure | ew Oss Ose apes ries Under the yetem Heretofore in a hie —e i ro 7 Hatler building, | our \ “ee ne ay ad cae alle ‘ ‘ } F 2 ened a ih Dhtinds wes | Georg Yunlap, the veteran real | Yester's arf, which was locate the frames of the different er Hick ‘ ere Py wrons.-parties, and the re ' fealer, told the following!/at the foot of Mill Street. Ou re made fror ofw ed } ® “e left eo ‘ ccc owners of property r ed ne | wt of bis trip when a boy of] firat night was spent with Daniel hieb . smooth . a : . b welve, acros# the platas in a prat| Crane, who had a litte cabin, whieh pollah with use. eat és tices and consequ Aw | a y vhptag t 7 kite Prices, per 81.50, 85-00. 85.50, 86.00, 87.00 « haowiennn. Ghat tn 3 Irie schooner in company with his| wa hed by « long, winding ripe of aoer ane reall wrong. Seared ay monts standing pre WABHINGTON, D.C, June father oad present corner of Mad-\im com! a Supe . tad” dered co > ‘ The os ats “|The ativocates of th On May 20, 1869, our train of/ison and Fouay Avenues, At that : ig A this was he ¢ © Seve ave won in the ser A | te /65 wagons started from Ce time there were ¢ two stores of possnag ma ba nv n show 46 a ' t m Muffa, fowa, over the famo ny consequences iu the Lown, one S500, $4.00, 85.00, 86-00, 87.00 and in wh w 8 ) na | will ¥ California t headed for Saltiof them run by Schwabacher Brow pa of } sold at auction for nm wh Lake City We had heard so much/and the other by C. P. Stone ¢ taxes The bill “ Brigham Young that every Charlie Burnett, father of the pres - eady passed the house was anxious to but eat etty eounciiman. My father, al } Tomorrow gan ely we were doomed to disap-| though a rover, always took up land his S2nd birthday, w onan ment, for when we finally ar-|wherever he went and at that eral he favor of @ sealevel| ftved, he was away on a wedding | time 1 at what la known fast ana avin ently da pair! Dur tation, We settled on | ealgne, #8 sugestive of 4 Jot twins Hf wagons were alll ob noqualmie trail, built by a tae arie i | irawn by mole teame and had te ramyat during the Indian war de Se. Oe. B1 MOUNT VERNON — The Mount DAIRYMEN WILL MEET |be ferried neross the Missouri ot 18 Many of the Vernon State be ned with “a , la big scow. My father fougt remembe® that qu. a porary staff of *. The rymen of Seattle willlthe Back Hawk war and was an old|ter Duteb carried the} H Awerican bank, Georse e col tee appointed t Fort Carney on the North Platte Noart mploved in} and Ferdinand Freeman. e,|* the condensers will & . discovered the first Indian | lumbering milla or} In the Crock fect! : nt R. L. Davis and F. G. Pickering, | "°P lelgns, One nt Kit Carson, the/in the woods, and 4 good deal of thal eé * 8 showing of of Mount Vernon Rin mcmama rer |famous scout of whom nearly every | product was shipped to Frisco 'b t cach, vee Rare COBLAND PARK chool boy in Ame read vessels, Many times I hav “bing in and warned us that a big! hunted bear, deer and wild eutnf war party of Pawnee were in the | where Dunlap P.O. Is now situatedy vieluity, and sald that they were|and to ¢ lay have the marks of had a meeting list might, and ad-| b thle Rocke ns were afraid to| boys are thinning out and it wee's vocated the selection of Woodland! n bo ape poate ‘ Hable to attack us duriug early on my shoulder ire« park as an exposition site hours of next morning, The a hunt within « shore 2 Kk, ex a RON 3 = t ve | wagons were tmmediately drawn up | ¢ the & t city, Lake treme height hes hes, seat ie I {93 cash ANG \ WEEK O D Wagner innoceat | JAPAN 18 FIXED. |i a clrele a picket Hine thrown /the ranks of the G, A the mai Boot" d, Se ikenen wile by 16 Inches cod if ae dae | $1 CASH AND $1 A WEEK OR % CASH AND 85 A MONTH a i BUYS ANY GO-CART OR REFRIGERATOR IN OUR STOCK, TACOMA—The program for the} BERLIN, June 20.—tIn court cir] attack, as our party was too strong,|/be many years that band Of [BE Chair to match this Rocker $2.00 4 82-25 a annual convention of the Wasbing-|les the belief t® expressed thaf]and cont ir efforts to trying|sixty-niners have passed to. the . —~- ton Bankers’ sassocisation, which| America ad Japan have perf whieh they eat beyond, Still it de (= opens here Thursday, has been com }4 *eeret a oment pec & prac long ago. aeh it in oF pleted. inte ‘ “ A ae Sd and 5 every animal securely third of @ century, since I sat to viele Se + wt each night. 1 still Rave a pair of/sehoo! with the Denny boys, Aur ORTING—-Senator Carey L. Stew: | he old hobbies, whieh I veins very|tin Hell, Judge Andrews, Drooke art waa tirown frou bis buggy two DISORDER AT ORE highly. One evening we campec Randolph and many hers too miles from this city und seriously ~—— the scene of Mountain Meadows | numerous to recall injured: We was found on the road) §T. PETERSBURG, June 20.—| Massacre, where, you Will remem-| Mr. Dunlap ts right to bis prime Sonelen « (INCORPORATED ) by Lane dod and takes to a farmhouse for at-| The rartan disorders are now con-|ber, the Mormons, dressed to re-| and tx heavily Interedted personally ment jcentrated in the Orel district. Of-| semble Indiang an\ uscaded a train!in Seattie and suburban real estate SECOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRIVE STREETS. - Hfictale deny there ts unrest among'of wagons and nfirdered tn cold) best ycting a general roel vinens one supreme court the troops OLYMPIA—T blood many a poor easterner, on his esta in that it marks the first step toward the fulfillment of our 5 This is. incleed, a ne s for the Largest Department Store in Western America Some fers rolling hitherward to a strength and beauty to the “Greater Bon where on the broad prairies betwixt Seattle and Pittst are tw te steel g Marche.” The work of placing these in position be a reality a immediate field of operations will be in the always t eth tnt, where caisecss fave bn be built and the work t This means the sefurnishing business will suffer a ke of paralysis unless steps are taken immediately t 1 the ste " i to ot t Soe ur we will, and this much is certain : 1 goods uy ur pt hall ba r hooks y with GOODS THAT YOU NEED NOW AY TH Saas PRICES WE'VE EVER QUOTED. And, goodnes ws, that's saying: much! No stronger asstrance could be given of the sthwien of this THE LEAST ment to you. THE PRICE CONCESSIONS ARE Q TE EXTRAORDINARY . nnremenie " . a inloading move Cr 82.59 for 50-pte value $4 83.00 6 qio;plece Green De Garden Supplies Sé for heavy Garden Trowele-—value 15¢. Miscellaneons 81-30 for 2quart Arctic Freexers—yalue $198 ockery 1B¢ for good Steel Grass Hooks RWe for t i nk with ‘ alue $1.50, ‘ Be for good Weeding Hooks 17¢ for Har 1 Ww w Screens—value rden Hoe—value 25 1b¢ for 49 for | g-handle Shovel value ibe 5 $1.35 @7¢ for Inseot Bprayers—value 45 Doore—value $2.06 alue $1.40, THe for 7-piece Jaz se Berry or & 1 e $15 $2.20 for 12 or 14-inch Lawn Mowers—value ’ B0e tor good st Steel Hatchete—value S00 19¢@ for Maw Porcelain Lined Frult Jars, pint Bs 83-69 for 5 Me © Mas ra] THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS a ' ¥ Y All Silk Taffeta Ribbons, in g 18 ft s lustrous, nice finish, all popular 1 t for bows, sashes and hat tr nings, widths to 4 i1 t Thurs- 10¢

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