The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1907, Page 7

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neto fe BY JULY 4 Frank Wot ; aw 1, a : A mas A a \“ a a SUSPROT ARKHeTND EN TD AttO We 5 " ' bed ’ ‘ Bow 1 \ ’ ; Mn FUND 16 AUTHORIZED KILLED BY THAEN AN MOXA What te ¢ ie Ht hard vor ME DRINKS REPLACE THE” a ae FREE LUNCH y poe yeaa the several saloon keepe puget oo who recently passe grow one Gifts 0? De er erases Basement ie, " 5 ry } Tiffany Bronze wares, raved ; one Mae Tiffany glass wares, rich pages ge Se pe fo * ao cut glass, Minton china . 2 pes ware, art goods from $300 and up ee . K everywhere. TERM oO suIT YouR e ccna ae” low } CONVENIENCE : ‘ ". face rything } Bee Mr. Mills « ny s the honachorcehine {|| Albert Hansen |] =<*s8 + ‘ ine has been cut to th e Jeweler and ro | quick in order ‘ Silversmith Joseph E. Thomas n for the builders Bole Agent for * { Patck, Philippe & Co.'s & Co., Inc. nt Woodhouse & Platt oe 109 Cherry St ‘ Furaiture Co. diggs eit my ow St. Entrance to Lowman Bldg - Aes Pre erm. ete Main 4114 Ind. 2499 o e ou ———— RHODODENDRON DAY I EXCURSION To PT. TOWNSEND ana IRONDALE May 29th Three hours to gather our State Flower to be used on Decoration Day. eek feed & i A splendid opportunity to spend all day on Puget Sound and ar- range to remember our heros PY Hah} Pes Boat leaves 8 a. m., returning at 6 p. m. STEAMER YOSEMITE Round Trip $1.00 TRAFRE WES See BERLE ail t the Low MUSIC AND DANCING 7 Don’t forget our daily excursions evory se | afternoon at 2:30 and every evening ats what er of iataeaiae neatly THE SEATTLE STAR— an MAY 28, 1907, 7 WILL BE ANNEXED( "=" "=""""""" PRICE OF MEALS hotel and restau want @ pr « an inere ays that was @ gen “ { meals and there RECOUNT BILL IS PASSED (heripps Telewenph Service.) WILL BE RAISED = ALBANY May 28.—-In re , Sica sponse to Governor Hughes’ special RESTAURANT AND HOTEL ne message, the senate today passed KEEPERS WILL MEET he recount bill by @ vote of 38 to ro. wook wit he dave’ ae h high ingep his provides « recount of the the mayorality contest McClellan took the ver Hearet's NIGHT WITH PROBAGLE RE # in orge B mayor's chair in 1906 o If MeCletlan vetoes the bill the genera! assembly will probably pass A oh t over him SULT THAT PRICES WILL BE when Ge " aviene M BOOSTED h ale a UTICA, N. Y¥., May %-—thow MF ERTHA LAVIGNE. | flurried all day and the tempera J 44 above zero AMUSEMENTS. i ne fy =e SEATTLE THEATER day en” ork, in “Queen 3rd Ave Theater, Home of Metodramn. M “ Independent, 2408 nd Big Week of Astomobile | »"""=: Lors THEA TER FOR A LAKE WASHINGTON AUTO BOULEVARD Races (S22 =a LYRIC THEA ran The Meadows Reet. at Secrememe see’ ab Net icot' Star Will May 30-31 eT “THE BRAUTY DocToR.” See the prizes displayed in the window at Frederick & ‘STAR ALL ® RARER ¥ Hobert Mulgern, the tr Adete Palmer & Co, the Four T: Vie trwin, Me ttle sinters hannons, Wred Hassell, Kiddie Roeseh, The Starnscepe. Nelson's. THE GRA ND wneer” ADMISSION, 50¢ AND 25¢ eee ¢ = fas ree First race at 2 p.m. sharp. Cars at First and Jackson PP onesie Giger eye yong: hl EXCURS NI To OLYMPIA May 30th Arrangements made by the Elec- tric Company to furnish sufficient Cars to visit Tumwater Falls. Three hours ashore. Boat leaves 9 a. m., returning by moonlight, arriving at Seattle not later than 11 p. m., Pier 6, foot Round Trip $1.00 ER. i] MUSIC AND DANCIN & Don’t forget our daily excursions every afternoon at 2:30 and every evening at 8

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