The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1907, Page 10

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oO weeks, He crawled out, and, look HEART OF AGED HAWAIIAN QUEEN cautiously to be sure that ths | young people were still moving iS WON BY A HANDSOME PRINCE | ss. he captured the prize and | retreated again into his hiding | Dlace Before he had arranged himeelf HONOLULU, May 6 Aftor! All the bitterness of the days of| comfortably, the man down the years of widowhood, the heart of the overthrow and of the provision: | lane suddenly turned and started | Queen’ Lilfuokalant has melted be | al government which followed, to back. He soon reached the gras fore the ardent glances or Cupid. Aj ward the queen, has died out.| plot and stopp Astonished at of the frutt, he handsome young prince of Tahiti ts) Time's influence has been mellow: | the di ran @alling from bis native land to ing. What her innermost feelings | looked arobnd for it, While be m the queen as his wife are tt would be tmpossible to say,| stood there, the girl, looking over But the queen doesn't want the! though there is every reason to be-| her shoulder, saw that he had re world to know of her approaching | lieve that her bitterness, too, bas | turne Slowly she, too, retraced juarriage, She denies that there! gone her steps, and came back. When wil! be ode, but the general f on within sight of the stump she saw here ia that the queen's de of, She lives a quiet, dignified Mfe.! nat the peach was gone. With a her hymeneal intentions has own appearing at social and public 680) | reieved laugh, she ran to her lov er ‘Oh, Harvey.” she cried, “you've jeaten it, haven't you, dear? I've }hen cross and horrid, and it's aw fully good of you to bumor me this way The man took her in his arme and kissed her fervently, but he said nothing. The tramp, who was just finishing the peach, was also silent and infied LOOKS LIKE MURDER Btar Apecial Bervice) ABERDEEN, May 6--Nicholas Meers, aged 46. a timber cruiser for the Wererbauser company, dir appeared three months ago. Yee terday his body wae taken from rive Friends of Meers say @ bad about §700 tn o on bis person at the time he disappeared Not a cent was found by the cor oner On the back of Meers’ skull wae found a wound A coroner's jury te tn session today. Meors is sald to have a brother living in this country, but the dead man was comparatively a stranger bere DENIED NEW TRIAL " AND ONE OF HER ADMIRERS. Jodge C. H. Hanford of the fed congenic ys eral court today signed an order but of her fear that her friends and | erings but seldom, and entertatniog | denying a new trial in the case acquaintances, especially those of in a formal way but little Bre of Lillian May Brown against the the white race, will josh her. espe visite and receives her intimate gunerior Candy and Cracker com pecially as the husband scon- friends of both races frequently. | jan) Misa Brown ts» a minor and siderably younger than is She and, though in a simple end intl | PO oe iajusy to her left hand fs 88 yeare old, though she carries mate way, not without some of the | vntle in the employ of this com them with dignity cane, while dignified ceremontal to which 8h@) Louy for which @ jury awarded ber the prospective prince consort Is & was #0 long @ damages in the eum of $5,000 rt }. Wives much the queen ts in receipt 0! man less than 40 im the Hawalian ds are not at all $300 @ month fro Sheet ones Havwailane, The government, She has cater’ FOR 22 YEARS queen has bad both her city aod property and sald be counted! it her country resid t in order wealthy Were it not that she has so/ a Yately, and the arrival of the prince: many old servante and retainers, on a i ly groom nd for & cor dependents, after the old Hawattan tain steamer, and when ot fowdal custom, who draw heavily "Pp | FRANK SELEE HAS BEEN RUN is yn . her mt come it was explained t on her resources, compelling | se STILL ay come It was expisincume business. to practice « rigid economy end an) "'N@ BALL TEAMS— Ne matters to Tahiti unostentatious style of Hiving IN HARNESS. im 2 | A SATISFACTORY SOLUTION | 3 tts BY JOHN ANDREWS and now there ts just one left . ss dinners Said the girl, “You've been @ good | From dreams of chick pers ee Oe ere da ak We ee and apple pies, a dil Se aomcmmanne H P Se rvcees ae be ra ¥ “Pat, dear, I don't want it,” he { type seated on t gd oy Weil, I don't see why. I should j ¥en farvey” che gil was say.( (mink you would eat it whee I of a E A” Uh wag say red it to you firet HE tus, petulantly, for the wun had « lace ¢ Guse waie t deutiy warped her spirits, “thet Not even when | offer it? ° j 5 be the story you tell me No not even then F sbelte gave me quite a different i “s girl wes evtting anary 5 i werglon of the affai k “You're mean aud selfish, Har | > a hmw gpg we uy *S ®" vey pot to take it when | ask / nhe . of cours | ves, i j segs, shortly, ie Tom Put, Allee, my dear girl, { don't} H Bot telling the J . *| want the peach, and I won't eat It Ei — ye ham gene rsa That's all there ta to it." His face, i y i ae too, was flushed : = I should t i A You won't do anything for me f hg OU . now,” walled Alice. i cause din 4 at ree if must have been u for orn true, You the, girl's capricious far sow Well, I don't care turned to other topics. The sux ince you Mary Waters.” ed and chatted gay here F had been no difference. t re i the man, sharply,| MERE 16 FRANK SELEE—YOU was an undertone of |: hat| “YOU know very well that len’ ALL KNOW HIM F conmtanfly threatened (0 ak out | Fue . S a Sean, The man had a basket of |The git! was now nee tears.) Ft EBLO. Col, May 4 Frank G6 3 Dine peaches, and a» they tatked re: tg waned ae anything 1| ome? masaaer of the Pueblo Weat 5 they began to eat at > . . , ern League club, ts starting bis 23d ast there was but one left. 17 ox : _— ee oe eae i will do anything that ia rea-| year on the diamond, He ts prob q der the Wee b sonable ably the best known man in the “You ate three und | ate three I don't believe ft; if you would, | 5.4, li world, and there ts no aa hg o take that pee i m ime § ; Fo tome, this ts fool [OTe popular sporting man in th f TEA st weet i tea make A sp and threw back| Selee broke int * game as a Both wine and , Very well I've) manager of the Waltham, Mass j t ¢ sue’ t\elub im 1885 The next rt F ] bu not b make 0x of such treatment | club in 18 ie i w k, im si ce You will please take your | brought pe t to the Osh | avisdom! < ay either obey my|kosh team in the Western League ; wishes in thie matter, or you will) He then went to Omaha and devel Sy we pay him. With that amazing speech she| His success brought him an offer i ” my ‘: sIked away, leaving her lover gov to manage the Boston team i he ; ereescee © ing at the peach, which lay on s| went there in 1890 remaining 12 i} $1960, GRERN LAKE BLOCK ¢ mp. But trivial ae the matter| years Fit x $ was, he, too, was obstinate, and He took charge of the Chicago \ £918 © © following her example, he walked Cube in 1902 and practicn built : (| ff the opposite direction. The| up the pennant winning team of fF mee ¢ $ hobo under the Ila ared | last year ie | | Bullding @! at the Iw im cause quar Copspelied by {I He Sire Such a delicate morsel had| Chicago, Selee came i * not been within hie grasp for| 1906. He was at once induced to 14 take charge of the Pue club tn j Gerner eeeceeseee or the Western League, and is in Fourth Ave charge again th PE i and Pike Last win oa time 5 1 off some of the most successt: Street . pu D rt caee . i ° fights ever held tn ¢ red A te Exclusive High Grade : 16 E CLOTHING FOR MEN. 3 ——- mam {| FURNISHINGS 4 OOOO OE ze sea That ever © needs are | at ] 0 ALBERT HANSEN | Drape n veive vee Jewetey, Watches, Cut Glass) $30 Cash SIELRE c0.. inST AV ——-T00 « > Can you afford to let af ke this « J ee believe f Sis nue to «row oe alue of there lots grow +9 a 4 ae lots adjoin the Maple j Par where they a ie af” York Block Sis « ; sae ienemtlanans te : 4 cif = Only about 60 $| $ ed 4 +; esi ts eft Puy now before the e “ ee ce goes & t e ° } *e ® . tne Hi) pIne VIEW LoTs $$ Sandee ie ' IN WHeT SHATTL®. oie ii at low prices and ency terme, 2/2 CHITTENDEN-MUNGER CO T. P. Fay Company e-* $ ASH-MASSLOCHER CO. sig People’s Bank Bide 310 Batley Hotiding | Py 16-17-18 Bailey sis Phone Main 1964 addrows f e . aecer oe e- eee iY tHE SRATILE STAK-—WMONDAY, MAY 6, lvUi. THE THEATERS Lovers of ae were delighted ‘a Yank pediana on the m day, supported by pany, Was exerucia and the fence each member of ft famous allegorical f Ing both his sides Hitcheock te a» Tourist.” 4 musical comedy with A Yankee Raymond the funniest stage to a Savage com tingly comtenl laughed until lke Milton's eure, was b ust urally funny. Hie ou laugh tf he and his droll face would a y did not say a word votee, hia queer amblings, and bis © aki! ® pleture for amuw kee Tourtat™ he to present him at h The comedy ing Darts expecially cock Written by began ite ex Gallopers Henry duced Wallace Irwin to write lyrics and Alfred C. Hobie to music and, with « piece became one « of the season Supporting the star is the beau combine to make him etn In “A finds a vehicle w was formerly a straight Richard Hard for Mr. Hitch nce aa “The W. Savage to eet the same new name. the tiful and talented Flora Zabe the dainty Helen Hale and « long list of other capable people. There are © mumber of catchy, if rather hight and the whole piece has the nce everywhere that is charact of » Savage pro i} ron all week frama based or WONSDERFOL, NER INFLC presented & duction “The Thaw Tragedy.” At the Seattle the Legrs.ation TRAPEZE White Nesbit tured af @ young White given « than the evidence in would credit him. the appearance thrown together draw large crowds all week Tu Barr tages Btock matic vers acting. Alleen May LIAR PUNCHING hetter case, Thaw Ainsipate THE WHITE HOUSE TRAINING wear ee RISCO I$ s ple and haracter the The piece has of being but will no doubt y,” at the Lots rather big undertaking for the Pan company fault te to be found in yesterday's presentation was more in the dra ion, rather than but trial hastily what » the however, makes her part altogether too wéepy, and instead of the strong-willed, de fiant “Da Barry” who ruled a court—the "Du Barry” of Mre. Lee fe Carter—we have a wei r William Dowlen « Natciase Du Rarry and Henry McRae as the At the Lyric * & Lake Musical Com the The Lew ely company opened at theater yesterday in Beauty.” an and ev plenty of a mi anion on two by ening omed ® far deserving of ™ Lyric A $10,000 rable im houses They furnished y and Introduced the en humerous popular songs joyment of the audiences Lewis, Wiake and Valitse. Lake and Mine Hobson Mesere and are the Mine eading members of the company New Program Today A new program goes r this afternoon Star theate: " The Meat Prices That Please At the Clty Hall Market ay. near Yesler INSANE--RAVINGS CHANG IDA E. MOLLAN, WHO MISS MINNEAPO Ada B. ¥ OVER T HAS REMARKABLE HE INSANE whom tremens ears a8 as Molla 2NCE WITH 2 TOSMILES INFLUENC WALKING: would de th per : nom NOT A STREET CAR WHEEL i8 ’ nothing to tnelte 4 eq eorneline 4 his Heute 108, TURNING TODAY—STRIKERS Were at f arters earl morning nplete their a ARE ORDERLY—FARLEY AND for carrying on the strike Hag t i he members of the eivie — CURRY ON SCENE who are making an attemgs ring the trouble to an eng L ven ea ning up (Beripps Telegraph Service) for peace D Ue tty a , BAN FRANCISCO. Ma 4 fan Francisco's thousands of tot BF | ore walked to work thie morning * or rode in conveyandes of all sor ANN, ° from automobiles down to ricket ; express Wagons The street ca io : strike was Hed tate Baty BALLARD F night The situation was a iy 'LES FORMAL ed in the same cheerful manner TION TO BECOME A PART an marked the days of the great sate on ee . fire KE UP THE Que ‘ LAttle complaint on the score of TONIGHT be walking was made but many grum bled because they bad to turn out The Ballard petition ax of bed an hour earlier than usual, adminsior part of Gomi in order to reach their places of was filed today 286 ae \\ employment on time * the Seattle elty “PRACTICAL J Strike Breakers Arrive. this evening. It will \y riEN referred for = commitin aan Throughout the night the strik- mmittee ‘ MEDICINE . X B. ers were picketed at the car barns _ Maver Beck of Ballard has and especially attention was paid “eBed the documents preseniegg thi ett o to the Turk at. barns, where Jim {Bit olty. én ” clerk Farley and nk Curry, the fa and five cor mous arike breakers are supposed Co4y"'re councilmen, J. W.o ox, L. nes, F. to be housed and from which it is and Lout G expected the first cars will be run 204 1ouls Anderson ii fi en voce or 1 no! 1 a et een boots «= While on Your Gams barns of wagons laden with pro mer Vacatlon visions or bedding etose guing pana 4 headiiners are Dick Anderson and No Need of Militia papers, jewels, aif James and Sadies Leonard in” When) 17 the present temper of the where absolute. safety t¢ Caesar C's Her.” & demonstr® | carmen counts for anything there The Safe Deposit Vaults of tion of wireless telegraphy; Clear | wit) pe jittle need of calling out D. Perkins & Co. be ba Lats, the armless wonder: |the militia although preparations Cherry st., Alaska inaliding. tren Delmore and Darrell, change att-/in that end are going forward solutely (ire and burglar prot * iste; the usual moving pictures and President Cornelius of the car- cated tn the business patven’ Mustrated song men’s union exacted promises city. Boxes $4.00 per year g ASKS BIG FINE from the known radicals that they upward il o ABSOLUTELY PURE } : IN EVERY mespece | our mineral waters, sodas ker ale, cider, root beer, a, Pier mo are guaranteed to be the mur [te 18 ap (Rertpes T CHICAGO, May mont attorneys today are arguing against the appeal of the Standard ON Co. for a new trial They have fee.) The govern asked the court to assess a fine of , healthful beverages offered & the public. Only purified wane je weed In their manufacton and the utmost cere te condi bottling. $20,000 or each of the indictments a conviction haying been obtained n 1492 counts for rebating ; Jeweled Back Combs Are ajl the rm We have just received another g° assortment of newest designs Prices are the the aiff manta ; s PACIFIC & PUGET some! BOTTLING COMPANT — Phose 02 + 58 = ’ be P a 5 "TWAS A GREAT DAY They Game—They Saw— | Were Captivated With the Pettit-Brown Lake View Addition As a consequence this morning f« us busy taking care of the reser vations made on the grounds It was not surprising either—in fact 2 visit to property explains the eagerness of wide-awake investors. It quite impossible for such another plot of ground to be placed before the people from first hands. ere is no better—there can be no other tee minutes-to-business property with such a view at such prices—so desirable neighborhood wi o1 advantage \n Olmsted waterfront ba levard 150 feet wide—a beautiful natural park at your very door, andiht extreme far end \|l the advantages are here—car line pass the property Streets W be graded ement walks put mi Cedar river water and lights—beautiful homes surrounding you—at pree ed for propert over tw e the distance « vr from down town | Consider this for a moment. Property wit li thes ages from $750 to $2,006 ne-fourth down—ba lance six, twelve, eighteen months See the property, that’s all \ny car will transfe u to Rainier Heights Cet aff at < oO ‘ Pettit & Son, tnc. 314 Colman Building

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