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THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, MAY 13, 1907. BLACK LION $ ie RNS AN D ENG AG ES EX PL4 IRER lamong the sunburnt a@rass, and | gether for the spring, #0 that the|askarl to shoot the brute tereugh | ; rr iran < jaingiog victory jnothing could be esen of It above claws were fastened on my hue | the heart 3 the level of the plain, Climbing | band's back and the inatde of his} Always ready for an einergency of} found @ verdict for Smith Binkes! Alki Pol wy % j SINGING HELPS A JURY TO A HOT ON FRI D A Y 13TH land show {te teeth, before lumber-| Hut in an inetant {t had sprung | mal's eyes with « hippohide whip = es + ing heavily away upon him, and hurled him violently | This distracted the lion's attention | Vaenovicr. and ‘Another quick shot of two appar-|to the ground, Like all the cat | from my husband for the second or oe he. ‘ Jeutly disabled it, for it sank down | tribe, tt had gathered its feet to-|two that wore needed for a Nuble | FINDLAY, 0, May 13 ] f A a al O} | | I I up into @ treeto husband dt " u 1 I y. A 10 & treetop, ay husband dis | knees the kind, my husband had happily ‘ nai. on “ t 4 4 The lett forepaw tore away the|some tabloids of permangeanate of wees meves 0 covered its hiding place, and sent , \ at 4 another bullet home. At this thellon clothing under his arm to get at| potassium in hie pocket, a solution | democratic politician and « lawy y be a put in nt, Rota : ht SOTTON pe- c sit i. . i i staggered to his feet, and threw | the flesh, while the right, after an of which he ones made the men | was the plaintiff. He sued for #1 a ‘ thay B4*! MARS. POWELL-COTTC HAPTER VI. herds of iffalo roamed in (tho| hiraself with a groan behind a little |attempt to re the ‘abdomen, Then, after | ror alleged foes. But the jury wa eect Rat athe ye SCRIBES GRAPHICALLY HUS-| By Mra. MH. Brayton Powell-Cotton. Copeee Sane close to y river bush and nestied at the foot of a| which luckily a folded “puneh” Ir the lien! ae i$ hows wad reeched : te tee be ( a « ion co o 0" ached no ve atth ‘ GRATE BATTLE, Vithit & few days we were again | Troops of Be Nee See. tree |the coat pocket prevented, caught © it lay, be rode back to camp. | Ut ond ine Co, ant BAND'S DESPE on the mareh, making for the a Cree cio at night that we conta | . After an hour and » half’s patient | the victim & bare head and endeay eh none of the 17 wounds he | det y rh oe END OF MOST REMARK.|era end of the Ia) to our camp at night that we could | watching, during which the beast /ored to drag It up and scoop out the ved from the lion very| Finally singing was resorted t bag g - sure te of the Bases stre Bea era renee of thale viothaa, Dut, {showed no signs of being able to) #s deep one can never be sure for three} ___ ‘ short aes al ASLE HONEYMOON plaine teemed with a we Dones of thelr vietima, Dul,| move, It was decided to approwch He meanwhile was shouting to or four days what the end may be ae the cheemaker, #11 James ki Point of ie aa » = ool ey lly tg Phi * Just Arrived about 20 yards from the { But nothing could damp my hut | ypeot oe | ' Seattin rm ; : . wah Of bush, the porters began to fling band’s pleasure at securing 80 ADO & | re nag iawn, try as he would my husband ¥ While | was watching bim i ailed to get a sight of them in day- | ‘eke at the supposed dying benat age oll " vr ag AMUSEMENTS N Mahlanty in ena maak Halen a0 vourly during the bandaging, in 3 gi inet ema’ mooie’ ali the bush, the lion sprang up and © every moment RO mignt tae : a ne morn ® solitary ames ou, fell of otrenath Bi Pc h ould break out, “Bot ite THE GRA ND yout corr, tats! straight for the man, He, naturally grand beast—the best mane I've got ‘anager court turned to join in the Might of his ye VONIGHT—Tuseday, Wednesday, ‘Thursday, Friday, > comrades behind him, and ihe ep - joes 4 penke raged animal, uttering short, deflant | LILEIAN RUSSELL, tn @The Ratterty” s Prices 40 ‘ ern Te Oy ott tae iis bees SEA TTLE THEA TER ce black-maned lion, rap | 84 turned to grasp the other rifle a hie way along @ valley | from his gunbearer, The man was he thick serub on the river| sone! There was no time to reload Oe awh, Atl Ween Mat! raay ny husband's firet bullet} Flinging his empty rifle into the PRCK'S BAD BOY arned to grow! at him face of the lion, he turned to fly Fit and Fashion y ea’ Ss 8 ussite “§ Soldier of The Hmpire Are two prominent features in our LYRIC ‘ THEATER ~ choice collection of Trousers. We have Phones ¢ Russe w, Mere . ; ’ * , styles for all occasions—dress, business gOMGNT, ALL WEEK t . nee educeday end *atard or outing. Fabrics are Worsteds, mien . & tak a. Tweeds and Cassimeres. Prices— TH RGN PTIAN UMM “My the Sad Sem Wave $2.50 to $9.00 LoIs rag — — THEATER 0. rm ]:Redelsheimer Co. STAR £0. °33— 800 to 804 First Avenue NeW VAUDEVILLE THIS AVTERNOON Corner Columbia Street Here Leers, Mr. aed Mra. J Avickard, Strongest Topcoat House in the State NORTHWESTERN LEAGT ATHLETIC PARK, Antmated Pictures—6 Big Acts. ecbalt ‘Ton BLACK DOTTED LINES ON THE MAP FROM PARIS DOWN TO | r THE EASTERN COAST OF AFRICA AND THEN INTO THE CEN DEATH OF THE GREAT BLACK LION. TACOMA VS TER OF THE DARK CONTINENT SHOW THE ROUTE OF THE | From Photograph of Wild Beast Made on Spot Where He Was Laid 85 Conte—Adm REMARKASLE WEDDING TOUR OF MAS. POWELL.COTTON Low After Thrilling Fight for Life “american Made meta! 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