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ee eee i ; A tet MARV AEAAR BMPMHEASEP HAO BARE Rw Se Ce eed i a their —see Palatal {There was a Die 2 1@F miners and bold, coarse women ¢ 4 ‘ ponte | yeliow-haired girl, the prettiest tn STYLE SET BY KING EDWARD? RNGLISH MONARCH Is Watt. ® BOWLER HAT AND ie “LA TOSCA” CANE AND SWELLS ARE GOING TO FF, The swells, that te, the eoutely faiihmed ones, are expected to take | fe the white bowler hat Just put tm fashton by King Haward, The ar Biters of fashions in headgear have | put the white bowler upon the mar Ket tm this country, and the old Song containing & pressing query oncerning the locality tn which one's skypiece was appropriated Will again become pertinent | THe Bowler Nat, so-called tn Lun mon, tx pretty much on the order of the derby Ip this country derby tm a crowd of the usual black ones would abine out ke a white crow in & flock Along with the wh A white * bowler the hing bes put tn fashion « lone Walking stick, something like the Kind the dandies carried tn Direo tolre Gaya Ever eee “La Tosoa"t Well, that kind of « cane | The taabion haan't caught on yet te Amertea, Dut whee tt do i" wt Attract more attention than « fire Just to show what @ scream it eo IF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SHOULD FOLLOW) AT PT. TOWNSEND ial Serviee.) PORT TOWNSEND, May 28.--At act] meeting during @ heated the oo | sonaion, a Warrant was ordered le sued for Hayley @ prominent local business man A atreet roller which haa been used by the city for some time aad which he arrest of HL. V was loaned the city by private par tes, is the cause of all the trouble dark The roller disappeared one and Mr. Bayley ts alleged to have hitched two of his horse it and hauled it to a local ware house, where tt '* now under lock and key. The city marshal, under instructions the Ae manded the roller from th of the warehouse, who refused to deliver It without a written onde owner thereof, elain jaim to it night. from the ing that ¢ whatever The cases of Sam Irwin and Arch the two saloon men who » clty has appear before th counel! to show cause why their |i censes should not be revoked for selling Hquor to minora, were con | tinued enti! next Tuesday night | The Al nship company's | in after much fickering between the eta elub and the company’s ere will again carry mail between Port Townsend and Seattle on her even Ing trip to the latter city As has deen anticipated am logsers for some time, the fret ging camp has shut down tn anty for lack of 4 4 for | wigan’ camp in the Discovery egion turned off thirty men om STAR—-THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1007. NION TAILORS ale for two days only, Extra special Friday and Saturday Any Suit or | overcoal would be @ fancy pietute of Prest and will el finitely, Of the dent Roosevelt rigged out tn! the | PRESIDENT As HE WOULD Loon | twenty campe in the vielulty of Dis CANE very the prospects are that new style te appended herewtth IN KING'S HAT AN - fourteen belo eam TE IN ELDORA By Max Henric!. Tt was Saturday pight, and up roarious merriment was rife in One-Eyed Montes place. Eldorado most pretentious thirst partor. From the dig ballroom fn the rear came the sound of the orchestre the scraping of many feet on floor and loud laugl*er of bolster shouts the Mae of red-ehict fore the bar., It waa constantly ing, as thirsty dancers came out of the ballroom or seme. with thirst for the moment quenched, returned to it In the same room that contained the bar several gambling games were going on. The gamblers were tient, mostly, except that the man yunning the «ame occastonally shouted, “Come on, get on the field,” and somebody would throw down a half dollar and shout “Pour bite on the field” The man throwing the dice attered « low ager cry every time the litte ‘eates left his band. ‘The door of the saloon opened! and tn came « tall, bearded man, Dat sifghtly known to the Inhabit ante of Eldorado. He was © Stranger in the camp, haying ar rived bot a few days previous, He had been prospecting ever since, and little had been seen of bim Even his name was unknown. The newcomer tock out his gun :G84 turned It over to the bartender ae the custom of the place demand ed. The weapon would be returned to him when be left. He ordered ® Grink and then sauntered over to the rowlet wheel At length he Jost and quit the came | As be strolled back toward the ballroom loud erfes were going up from all parts of the room: “The Monterey! The Monterey! Give us the Monterey, Jimmie.” } The leader of the orchestra Struck up a miblody to the dance they wanted, and the merry throng formed a big circle alternating man and woman Livelier and irveller became the @epsic, and the dancers, swinging .afound rapidly tn « circle, surged ‘, and out, advanced and receded, ing and ahrieking with mirth. | stranger took no part in the but stood to one side, | My followed with his! yvements of # sprightly | the” crowd. When the music was struck up for the next dance—a | twostep—he walked over toward her, and without a word slipped his arm around her waist and despite her look of amazement at his @heek, started to dance with her But he had not taken two steps When another tall mar » up to the couple, put his hand firmly nger’s shoulder and sald Gee here, stranger, that's “I'm dancing with her now other coolly remarked * the “You are Ifke blazes,” said the interferer, now fu *. and at the same time struck the newcomer 6 stinging biow on the eek The stranger released his hold on the girl, It for his revolve then realizing not on, at at the oth But One-Byed Monte was on hand f Nash wd sep arated the co “Meet me eald the etran enemy, “and we will sult me to a T the reply It was arranged t meet in @ gu at-10 o'clock. M the kins, to #e seconds were at a pointed plate, as well an a large crowd f ners wh ” nee th ° Monte mea 1 off o's It was agreed that ate p a hat, at whioh sig she gir | Weaton ‘and tell DO ie, Pa her that with a fatal accident He apote tn a low & so low that his antagonist failed to hear him. He eyed the stranger tntently for ingly be revolver Larry The strange closely, then gasped moment Welt man threw firet don't George.” George fs right, men The shook hands warm!y nald “Gents, all bets te my brother Larry freight two from Pennaytvanta he was only 15 years old heard from Bim and this fs the firet Genta, this fight will not be pulled off 1 have seen of bim since MAY LOSE JOB | aod you know me? home 20 years age advancing oft ¥ back said the stranger Lawrence met but not down 0 pulled h ry The latter said sneer hin pal ned the other It can't be was the reply vanced old wher We never n (Seattle Stare Nactastve Servier.) the cago and won 18CO. Haey May the plneky n who attacked railroads seore of victories in 23 Ch for the Teachers’ Federation ta te tha’ t She fight with the beard ity Ban Francisco fe now engaged and the entiment of the city wit h her to itizens are m her bray Mise Mahoney | Franctaco San haa taught sche 5 years and is vocate of free ape When she uch an voluntarily able her Tea cation wa school property at ow price she 4 averring that ma jax methods of the board isrupt the oxt that ar Margaret Mahoney te to in a hot of education, ie reatdent of the Pedera AnH PRRKING ARRESTID. Abe Perkins, an autom Art had series of y rday, He was finally « on will be temporartly 20 kere’ ansoc! od by May Farragut Post G. A. Ro will ob serve Memorial day May 96. Col Taylor, commander of this artillery district, has detailed the Stxty-se t artillery date head march to the cemetery, where ora d the thons Will be delivered by Rev Re th. Ww Lieut Gev \ ob Swing. 7 eial memort service tn the Preaby tertan ch Inapector Conway Thompson the tmavigration service has celved notice of transfer to Beattie and will lnave here about June The transfer of L. G. Puller from the Seattle office to Custer, Wash the vacancy to be filled t Mr. Thompson The Mountaineers lab, organ teed in Boattle, are a take the ascent of Mount Olympus and W. M. Price and Asahbel ( tis, representing the club, passed h here yesterday on ir alum tall tnte the Oly way to € locating « ONE STUDENT [CARNEGIE SCHOOL OF BRICK LAYING NOT YET RUSHED lor the pa WITH PUPILS. (Benttle Star's Pactustvs Service) PITTSBURG, May 23 Chisholm doesn't get excellentty brickiaying at the school of brick laying In $10,000,000 Carneste technical Ins it won't be cause his clase is overcrowded is the oply student Every morning ( tnte a shot drills and Met dissertation the study re earned NEW INCORPORATIONS OLYMPIA with the May 23 John P. Dp ey, Chas, W Kenda Perry P. Pa and James Duva Drake Land Company, of Seattle Arth 8. Burr and figton Jackman Beattie. i i, E. and Char Alien & Aller ° $5,000; Edwin D. Allen and ©. M Alle FO GIVE DENTISTS RANK The Washington State Dental » a“ oR gnit thou ibe sent te congress next winter, House Made to Order foe In Our Same your high-price merchant tailors harge u $30, $40, yes, even $50. WHY pay such high prices when we can satisfy you tor $15.00, no more, no less? We use the best of all woo! woolens, fast colors, and guarantee We! them to be fast colors Trimmings and lin we hav ings and workmanship are A No. 1. Remem- feet of ber our price is $15.00 made to order for two days only, with the best of everything in your nit A perfect fit guaranteed or your money, > do business. particu to hand “barg refund enehe sia A oS Free Free Free ] the first 25 cu ers entering our store Friday morning we | give a pair of black broadcloth pants free with his suit or overceat. On Saturday to the first 25 customers we ill make a fancy west free, worth from $7 to vecial—Any black or ¢ to order for $15.00 orning house tit in our m o more, no less—~no matter what the price 1,000 full bolts of all wool woolens to select est west of employ or inion help and must be skilled labor. Our cutter nd fitters are the best n Ci cure Union Tailoring Company 518 Third Ay., Coliseum Rink Bullding and and Wa Two Stores Room Third hington St. 1 10:30 o'clock, evening unt