The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1907, Page 4

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! S Some, hairy arm. greeps him and are other candidates for ) @rags him beiow the surface s feared that some diffi There ts twiets rou be expe eed in gettl HE SEATTLE STAR..THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1007 Tibbals, Mra, A. R, Coleman ' A EV py Charles Butler, Mra, May] Smith, Mrs, WH. HfL, Mra. R Hii, Mrs, Mary &. Griffiths, Mra J.C. House, Mra. N, C. Strong, Mrs wvton) Kato Bisenbels, Mra 1. H. Maas EVERETT, May %—Suit halves A. B. Wyekoff and Mrs. O. jbeen brought againet the Sunset | Kile ‘opper ¢ any by Judge W. W Par » 1, Native Daughters of ippernnieeh | rstnck for $5,000, He aske that sum bet rg ae ~~ iy ere for compensation for his service® | largest moectings in the history of NATIVE REBELS—NILLING OF) ompany since July, 1903. The af: | por princess, Lucinda A. Frits : jfaire of t company, 10 whileb | counte Lelia A. Ge 4: treas @near BULL BLEPHANWT IN | Judge Black has been largely inter-| yrer, Ge to te thas coore: ivPR. outed, bas re ntly bee taken 10 | in P. Cathou ‘me RITURI RIVE harge by © capitalists, and! Amelia Rothschild quis Elle : Jactive devel nt work BE) T, Patter The society was or —_— la upon the company’s property, | pa - t patriarch CHAPTER Tt the Sunset mine Index, where|j A Kuhn and at of its PY MRS. M. BRAYTON roWREL s smelter in to t ated kt t “ o ther cor Two hundred are now | pa stn t attending the Westerr hingt bs “y unday school convention, which onan 3 holding seastous in y. Many Ja Dauat wting a e Warres , « by the endl , g and th Lhe a} end obme f a t mass meeting of vate § pre . business men is being arranged for | pee Ma om | Baturday night at the eity b and and of al fre ep ban Wee dineusa candidates for ternal organizations will f ature lurk an charter commission Inemorializing the dead heroes ow mary law r the place, As soon af an to ti) for his pres wugpecting man bends down Dita pitcher, t r pute up them minated must @ and be « office, it tomate man’s head, ha men to enter the held | iw led to try w pre troub! A team of four men left Everett last night for Pullman to vent always be- | represent Pe cabins the high school in the bie athle lands the REMARKABLE PIOTURE OF SAVAGE APRICAN PrOMIts IN Wan DANCE wY Mite = e. ~~ me wnbappy man and throws him, un POWELL-coTTrON lilteh” eoaneiens te 2 oe: jous, on the grour wal. ‘Then. a aemineiaesiinantiiesenl a“ a an per bsp os he Evers Ing for a banans plant, tt) | telegation + ago 4 a atrip of leaf, rolls it} At night our © pitched |that night were destined for the ing slowly across the misty river) | The Kverett basebai! team up and thruste tt down tts victim's | among the char * of reat | fight ” a « harem im bis Mallard will aizo er t. will kee Qeeset to make him vomit up the | houses and native But there apprehensions ta no train. Mut the females sighted ut] out of the Puget Bound league a water he has ewallowed. This eaves ground by the ' « of w iit ime trom drowning, to become the er we would pit ’ Stave of bis captor m1 he | flocks we and loads beside it, white enn “ye o men drew in close Hig wat - > fabore from morning nego e men can & uble aentries From Beni, well inte forest. Our proposed route Was stil! as dis turted as when my husband had Dest passed through. Moreover no | forest, white woman fad ever traversed ountry, have been | ghet country, #0 the prospect was ‘ ‘ more agnregatic an exciting one for me M tide ‘Mine down, Ae his} The Ssobomish County Poultry as epiashed into the water, | association ¢ eed making the no charge whatever made for phanta crash oumis the £ afte el! arose from the op: | fall poultry on free show credit accommodation eat. leveling & wide treck as they posite bank, where an eager crowd | It will not be fully decided, how Thousands of our customers went f natives were © ever, until October A feature of hav . t . Before we left the forest we met anee full he next anoual show te to be Ch ly f a a eure «sign with 1 fortune. nese pheasants it te wow the ip sat a Why not you tention to have at least fifteen ail ver cups in addition to ribbons and several special prises Four carieads of motors and rails have arrived in thie city for the Cverett Street Railway compan: Eastern be stension to Bilver onnert to kiek off wan & portions passage, b bey beote, bese | skelter AT PT. TOWNSEND — Inc. eke ac} Next moment jehelving & | the cances 3 (Star Spects whee) jenoush, was « bull elephe (To be continued) our ee " Sovet vs SEND, May 9. ne | ne rary association elected the fol wing ladies as ite directors: Mra ‘WHAT WE CAN DO IN THE PHILIPPINES — RY GENERAL LEONARD Woon, Command the “i y Dept. of the PRilipptors. | (Por two years General Week was tn ment of Mindanse, and to that time did more to ‘ me of rents MRS. FOWERLI-COTTON SHOWN WITH FER NATIVE SERVANT, Week is low Gadde Gewese FROM PHOTOGRAPH MADE IN JUNGLE HITHER TO UNTRAV- | ERSED BY A WHITE WOMAN. Improcvement of sm ecutive ta the Philippines —Ha > te res I think the greatest benefits that | ag ating M a ete apamammmanms ic: ceca aoe mr emammaaal xs we could confer the Fills ‘ an A ple * ——et i pie throughout e lene and 4 saw breadth of the srchipelage would we Suits for Women Men’ s Sale we Humming | n this de | the 2he Fancy Socks at Ife. kind, cott 4 casht [rRy McCARTHY'S FIRST."’ | ery single ar ry * m for out grow pr $11 and $12 Hats at heels bent The at 0c Underwear at 3Oe~ A. BRIDGE & CO. The Largest Clothing House on the Ceast ====:) The Risht Kind of Glothes eee At the Right Kind of Prices is not a hard matter today ¢ nost endless assortment ds, heathe r tweeds, cass ao ave T « and » tour © an Ape © each, or ICCARTE seATTLES FELIABLE STOR: u may be able to ace ow and while they $8.45 w of remularly at gy 2 Note the Spectal ‘Pre ihe fast black, Nght bi Soule tad and toes & are im the he ay morrow at plish ial $12.50 and $15.00 clothes. of "ao “Fae d The k hat and I and all pract to wear. It ‘ and bis fa would to be properly and st enaive. “4¢ P . . Competition - et ther than ours pe to Saag HAT pile weal 6 , know 4 Defying Values sing tt « : Wo have on display a couple of lines of Smart Suits at 7 $12. 50 25 and $30 alas $25 and $ feist ot « ’ . * cas Y That we want you to see. Every suit is the newest style ie sare # and pattern—checks, plaids, stripes and fancy mixtures think . er See Columbia street windows R A ‘ & Ci — - ’ so hee me a $15.00 J. Redelsheimer 0. oy ngwonn I sae letbeenl 800.804 First Avenue, Cor. Columbia t ‘ji nea ; Strongest Ladies’ Waist House in the State 7 - ose Dr. Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Hitel| Bt ur Hat of B. N. Brooks & | putiding. Phone Main 6266 ** Co. tnd ava eee Player ey = “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” &Gn 1406 SECOND AVE BEST ON EARTH 4 - ion Ita oP OTE RIEP AL ig big: Me CERT Fy 103, | . 105, 107 FIRST AVENUE Eight Different Makes LOWEST PRICES Tee ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Roome 1, 2, %, 4, 5, 4, 1119 Second Av. Oppostie Garvey-Hochanmn’s Se eeeeeeeeeessecsesseeseeses House on BRIDGE the Cx either single or double in breasted styles, blue serges, black Thibets, fancy worm “res and cheviots, in dark and P nut and wood shaden tive because of unusual dele brown, blue apd e from a great many exclusive colorings rye where Coats are hap hips, side seam ve low folding ie juarter or wors vets, unfinilll xed cheviots. Every at and netunl . $15.00 Furnishing Goods for the Men ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FREE OF CHARGE. Special for the remainder of the week $1.00 $2.50 and $8.00 $2.50 to $5.00 $1.75 and $2.00 A f solors, at from, 5Oe to $4.00 (, () a CORNER FIRST AND YESLER WHT © aplendig ‘ women's hate have that 1 only $45, | Women whe edingly stytiay bring ond sum, recure Oe Rem In fact soe at al) the hat ery department » ot Very apes. prices. However thip jeg ® s ges Friday’ : be a well-dressed maa— it by wearing some gap) CHs $os7F &> VREWBLABVshs Fetes PPT ——__— su wee< BQiunrg< Ss [s*e2es 8/3227 =

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