The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1907, Page 5

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ee IS BLAMED STRIKE 2% Chinese anitwmlers THE SRATTLE BTAR— TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1007. Y Ei KILN ‘CHINESE VILLAGE. IN CALIFORNIA IN WHICH EVERYONE 20 Is A SMUGGLER mreat delic men in t hum ' tor 1 making for new, but further t child holds that President Roone tunes by packifis ih barrels vom 1 that @ ' DU supposed t I the Chia oro ROTHCHILD PUTS UN» volt is responsible with the Br p | WORKMANS AT DENNY CLAY | DUT ie tne t : F che tuistans ae Ghats SONDITION OF MAR. #0clalista and the French tax of . oes line heavy tmpor STABLE COND c c . - eaiehe BRICK work DEMAND IN.) 8 se : parte of China the’ duty The mark CRRAST IN WAGES AND WALK t " » make the ers AT THE DOOR OF THE are no w merty, but yniTeo STATES PRESIDENT with Roosev roads tn « OUT oF stor ie killing the goose which ts lay Va WONDON, May 28.—Lord Roth rket reveals, firm ‘ fet 1 sup | Bow ‘BRICKS,’ ONLY PUPIL IN CARNEGIE'S trom BRICKLAYING SCHOOL, TAKES DAILY LESSON ee whe 4 Eeehanive Service) GersnunG, Pa, Ma Da “py Crisman t Be cases Pittsburg tor papas” bas (he neu jane of being the lone student in Playing bn Aniire Care — technical schools im this AWARDS FIRE ENGINE BIDS Awards were made by the board of public works p the mat ter of the fire engine bids Youngs and Case, two members of he beard, voted to divide the | « awarda among the companies form tng the engine trust, giving each company a share, tnatead of th ing out all bide, ae was expected . tre ahd Chairman Thom 4 curious ¢ ation, in hi there are facilities at edaical schools for a class of hundred int aying wm the in the Dmery morning at 9 ¢ k he into o hall, a - 3 of impos proportions c 2 ) he meets hin 1 asor and or ans f all equipment to ¥ f Bricks” then dons the LaFrance company anid to be 7 of Nis craft and goes : Sin the prince of all the eorpor |, ¢ about 200 tro pment. | wa ™ ations which bulld ft selecting one OANIME CHRISMAN, THE BMCK Mr. Thome he be ved this LAYING STUDRNGT waa th bh which to dis . ‘ rupt ¢ of. mortar poe L : Brt ioe i utes ‘| pete the t ay ‘ * his brick upon the foundation and he wtudent places bia next in line This process continues until a wall two or three feet high ts erected A running lecture o he craft accompanies this pert nce l the professor ant Ahrens, N PAY YOUR TAXES the thee a ciather that the lesson is over ye trucks mi vag pe 4 and hose wagons © divided LOVING TRIAL BURSTING OF WATER en the Robinson and the Bea “ CAUS® OF SUIT © companion - Bie tes arged Si deeteee ‘Telegraph service.) DRIVINGETON. Va. of Judee W See Ts 4 BE MURDERER "22° Sa? tt (Scripps Telegraph Service ’ vir at vietnity Ka T it costs money to be a good t fellow SPELGER & HURLBUT—A Store for Everybody He Why not be a good fellow to eo yourself and * your money? - S it will come some day whee Be good te you f-—-NOW With th “= are We Pay 4°/o Interest METER ACCOUNT || “* Sete Accomm Brenetes, Ballard, Renton, FOUND CORRECT cooegueps James D Hoge, President MN. B. Solner, Cashier weeks of school at hand, preparations to be We have in stock T 4 to make you fortable at the sea an make prices at all times which will. low are a few one-day specials for Wedues DInecTONs Ferdinand Sebmite Garden Hose. Union Savings & Trust Co, Cor, Seeond Avenee and Cherry Wash Lunch Baaket The steamer Lara @ ma (6 Always Hear r Mentare spit ’ strong Frisee t A ‘ frame and Paper Pie Plates them bome Lemon Squeeser. | Th n ) DRUIDS IN SESSION it, the hy Drinking Oup. van ol pie at . Alwaye Gray / ne food for man. granite; bas side haw Table Tumblers f eoting f po Gatng Sas Always 40¢ Doren—b P. Kedne x C Pai Heavy Table ' & ednesday WIFE'S STATUE ON GRAVE pens ~~ % yay i wheat foods. Split Bamboo, st Always Sine 11x 5 , ; of 69c ; Fire Assortment of Go-Carts, All Prices | SPLGER.HURIBUT] - 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET The instinct and habit of 4600 years have proved wheat the one absolutely necessary Latter day science has proved the soda cracker to be the most nutritious of all Modern skill has given to the world Uneeda Biscuit, the only perfect soda cracker. In dust tight, moisture proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY » met a jest on the general bonded debt of which enters nereaned and multiplied at rate « the steped arising from alf the time were resulted tn on ueKling, the fects ed the Chi the Hite fishing & thing of the son of & policeman, has set up 4 station of hie own and takes de light in interpolating ninesages ring official exchanges. He has represented himeelf to be at dis tant aval etations of at sea on warships equ with wireless CREDIT SYSTEM Is exemplified by the ¢ hundreds of our h alt with ue ¢ several years, and have noth! t praise for our goods, our prices and our meth ode When they need new apparel and cash is sbort, they don't ao without—they take advant age of our liberal credit plar and pay ao litte at @ time for anything reelected We are showing everything atest and best in Sum 1 for Men, Women Style, ft and every garment is Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc, JRE2-B4 Becond, wear Union “Beatties Meliable Credit Mouse.” | way hall, where a nee was in LONG SEARCH "8" oF ss KYROKI IS IN | FOR AUTO . CHICAGO | CHICAGO, May %—Baron Ko roki visited tlie stock yards today, | accompanied bY the mayor and city 1 officials in automobiles. He dines i with Consul! Shimizu tonight, 7 Wednesday the party goes to Milk it waukee and back. Thursday and Friday they will make @ general tour of the city parks, universities lube and will leave for Beat who do not own In front of Chr progress, Mr. Murray left his Franklin machine last night as be stepped within to § throng. Two hour the hall, but the machine had beer stolen and ¢ q Mr. Murray, followed by 4 posse tle on Saturday ; of youths, scoured the « ithout venta eB the f itomobile pur HAYMOND HASKE loiners left no trace About the i time that the midnight w merg Raymond H. asking, aged 84 & ing into the very slender hours, Mr are, died last night at the reste Murray, creeping back from Hal-| (Neattle Star's Maclusive Se Te ccenginges Spr J. @ Hacking, lard, discovered the auton LONDO The lis Auburn. fhe ise of «death standing mt the corner of nar he landing of the was given as hemorrhage of the and Pine st, A gar h also ain ps was & mem told Murray that it had been the t f «1, 0. O,. ¥. The for two hours G ner «id in O44 Fel- * sn tomorrow FLOWERS FOR DOG'S GRAVE ufternoor NEW YORK, May 20--The grave 3 wo de LABORER 18 INJURED, of f the fire dow « an eng POLICE LOOK FON WAITHE SS aged have A. Bicker, « rer, sustaine@ company on Clysmer st, near Bed ‘ait eowe a ford av., Brooklye » adort . with flowers op D : Whi piss “ civil war be was a ye fires, He had fd of ba - t ed two lives 4 : ‘ APPROPRIATE $109,000 Pape ; ip vs Benson Clothing Cos; straw hats, into an atom of straw strips dyed nges can be night to pay the semi-an THe BEST OF BNE ea En THING fs WE the elty consist The interest on the water bonds yellow was paid a few weeks ago. made o Store closed all day Thursday--Decoration Day some Important week-long, rocker reductions | —this is a busy week in the Rocker Section, for who, after seeing these cplendid ant, worthy rocker styles, could resist having one? for anything in the line of rockers, this store ia best\prepared to serve you, ha nearly 600 different patterns for your choosing 32.90 ? instesd of 3.50 1 j { ne and arms, em- nel Yo back—@ vi speclaily prived gor the spindle Dack, ok, solid weet: @ ar value of this a tor the Gabe | rowk $3.00, epectally’ pri ere ainndaleleipinininnrnccrnipnn ie ” Standard Furniture Co. 4 A 3600-3010 Pine Avemne EN I SE... 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