The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1907, Page 9

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ee FLesa #22 PONDENCE pidie phrase | Pe ree demonstra o WF B who was ind jury are malls 1 of the Interstate her me hea for rhe the ier ave _ mt: ue re Ntederad officers trac FATHER’S B SON OF LIEUTEN- WHO MAR laaapen. MUSETTS RNOR, ACTRESS AND CAME TO 18 FORGIVEN. —_—_—— you, my child scandens father to a 80 ancestral preju aei marry the woman of bis tame clear across the cont! Efem Boron to Beattie to Pristoe Draper. eon of Khon ; Meutenant governor of tte, and © of WH BF. Draper. °x ce oe x am dasan. Italy uo MeKiniey three months ago youns who & a millionaire in bis garprived and shocked and society friends by Queenie Sanford. an ac miner part in the BRINGHURST ASKS THAT é Sf GIVEN FROM $5 TO she WORE PER MONTH—MANY 7 a1, at 5 é [Be Seattle fire department fo be disorganized for tack of pay to keep the men to PMentty Chief Hi. W Re department be from the «t the counc aA ht Bringhurat gt e £8 WERE STORMS ON from OPEN IRONDALE JULY 4 {ar Special Service ico hat A ro ery rine 18 eieres MES WORK t VERY NOSE OF F e DON, May tings ¢, TO GO BEHIND BARS == yf. BERNSEE OF TACOMA AND A. J. HOS BURGH OF SEATTLE, | FOR SWINDLING WOMEN. iG MILLIONAIRE GETS HIS“. THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1007 MURDER SUSPECTS ARE | that she is fair, but refuses tw PLACED UNDER ARREST ‘ affirm or deny that she has the third quality of fair, fat and (Nertpps Velemeny forty | JWRABY CITY, N, ¥ Mr. Irish was an early visitor at Ma ys, Peter Kalangy pm wi been arrested In murder of | Gus Ke fam Kere nNect have with the Pather K ry he prisoners ar wor to his divoree suit and flirts Armenians. tion charge, The answer lays all ame on Irinh’s Jealousy. Speak Oren am concomnr MA. IRISH BAYS WIFE, NEAR. | ing of the answer, Mr. Irieh said it composed of @ tissue of ANACORTES, May tf —The J ING 40, 18 OLO ENOUGH TO rhe flirting began rt sntle band of Ana ave Bhe should have ’ " ort a ta| KNOW BETTER — DENIES paige napisy Pe AGENTS OF COR.- a rovers’ | JRALOUSY and had for 36 " on of a traveling or SCHOOLS, AWAIT TRIAL ROSSMAN “ r to Nene : eld rrayed in pew bive and Mold) Te there any age limit to flirta Paine LAmD OF vention wad the Marine baad, have | ton? Giiiek wes ore PUOGS MORRIS STRINGS AT) the beat Bande tm the state | Mamie ©. Irish, whose flirtatious) WARMINGTON, D.C, Ma n TORNEY'S NAME FROM ROLL Inclinations the grounds tee Se at ttue whom, | : whieh Lorenzo D, Irish is #6 bite » r he ar o Mra. H OF THOSE ENTITLED TO to obtain a divores, in close rolls and } bargh, but the authorities say be| practice iN THIS STATE yeare of age, The husband admita| women Hid not have a wife Owing to fact that smallpox prevatis tn jail waa decide " Judge Morris, after hearing the OTS EO TENT ES RAR at | arg nts in th P. Ross present He fore | man disbarment a* an in | nownoed that a de {been ARMED SOLDIERS ON GUARD ° barring Rossm from tn 4 atriking ote AT SANTIAGO DE CUBA re ; ees THREATS MADE TO BLOW UP Morris held that with one all the me he | excepth harges bre ought TOWN. Deposit Your Money Tomorrow arraigned together with | against Rossman had been proved 7 . Th were of three kinds Additional evidence shows that fl - n einess, fraud and > } those men succeeded in awindling | jare in attincien’ In the nrokate| _.{Sertope Telearash Service.) Putting it in a big strong bank youns ¥ TO | cccsadines af the dotete of 0. ft SANTIAGO DE CUBA, May 2% that’s the SAFE WAY, Otherwise oma and vt a larg? | tiett Jobnaan A guard of 1,000 solders is main a fire may burn it; a thief might t tx ue tained to prevent the striking teal it pani? : nites lane of tral t workers from 1 oyere sa dace & 4 gam pst Alena stating tha aesiat the mt it foolishly facriss| OLD TRAGEDY) tenes orem Uy dont ped he on t when there The city ike an arsena % 4 ape Ye ae waa only and tt had been f Ik ; = tales Pp put it in uw Savings I ; ed long ago. A fee of $15 was i nen Cee! Pe sedi the wins Ges and get 4 per ce , charged ench pupil w? ard & greatly alarmed the eltisens t. If your "hank b 6 we rour lost, stolen or destroyed no the bank promptly It wn't as if the money itself were gone sy" POLICE CALLED TO te of " waa sb tneta " . QUELL RIOT If ye » need to use the money pg ge oe yung wis from day to day, put our ing venture | in: |: Setees oe bills hy cheek che rive aialtisiade pla ve CHICA 1 | Zosept ard ‘ to form @ National Orga to the landlord or the merchant To compe the storm parent T « . ' sealers and ; comes back to ma through the reproaches, a wedding wey tol * 5 . “$e t th “ . ‘ Northern t 4 bank and twelf the best 5 acific coast instead © - awe : , + Buropean trip was taken STs 8 wenty-five po eipt for money paid. If the « at ae , an 6 tere Seceemnry to quell the beak is lost, stolen or destroyed there is no harm—the ty Im Seattle, for Max Annenberg, r money iteelf is eafe ing to arrive, t 7 ~ Hearet os * home The young cou ° ane 0 start east today the “ . Pepe ne The Draper family ts Ne « the On Savinds We Pay Compound loterest t and most prominer England and has intermarried tnt some of the most prominent south ern families, The young man's mother t the granddanghter of Senator Preeton, emates participating Be Teences cos ogemen cs WILL GET AFTER PLAN “TEMPLE OF music.” THE S. P. of Kentucky, th Renitie mae a ‘ wife of William F. Draper, is «| o - At the Wed Biatr of Kentucky, a family wh a Musica WASHINGTON ~ m ‘ bas contributed members of te Pa : i; abi governors and United # 4 at th See auiee te een “ i ake D senators, and has been pe 7 P ioe Se ee, wee this bank that will draw 4 per Bent « prominent in three states, Marylan gore emands th : terest from Saturday morning Keatucky and Missourt pany refuses to carry dut the termé Wie yee THE MARKETS ot Piped Care ie Say oot caper woh Hopedale, a town of about 5.000 in President Roosevelt ts holding ail they can to their savings as each tew interest ¢ habitants im Worcester count Hinte of semmer's adveat- were |* oe with Be comes round. To the intending depositor it means even —— about 37 miles west | evident yesterday when |e te |* ng and a “ more—-unless the start is made (and tntil it is made force r to release there can be no thrift, no progress, no real success o says the road was ortat Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest ceca trem the-eitest 4 ee as Resources Over $10,000,000 Reserve Over $3,000,000 eliriam tremens. The bedy wil More Than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors tntered at the potter's field to ‘ day ed that the man ary the ad olng re wes of Bene (andinavian American Bank Vemetabios. Quem ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE. Yasima or tam, Om (Mer Special Servien) Soe = Ze Costello & Grant’s ARGUING FOR™ INJUNCTION Great Front Removal Sale Seeer ree yobs Ready-Made Clothing ner Fifth and Pi Mra. Re to r _H, L. BAGGERLY IN TOWN Rageerly, * wii rie ~4 . We are wart eff lispose of an immense q tity of this bea " ting wr ‘ new and up-to-da spring k at prices unheard of before at Seatt + Young Men's Nobby Spring ta, regular prices elaewhere $18.00 fa t I ld t or ; 2 5 s f Boys’ Blue S ker booker its, regular | $ the time for the big Burns-Hquires A I we K fle ‘ it r NSURANCE MEN iors ee ee eee tn ae ee oe ie cocuytencn ales te mack at thee INDICTED = ™*™! fe Telegraph Service.) Mente Srrippe COSTELLO & GRANT, Cor. 5th and Pike THE FAIR Second Avenue BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Store closed all day Thursday—Memorial Day. Trade here tomorrow and get ready for your outing on Thursday. The Millinery Dept. Offers Hats at 49c, 79c, 98c, $1.25, ind $3.48 that are worth double 0 Trimmed $1.50, $2.00, $2.98 ¢ price Sail Hats at 98c, $1.19, $1.25, 1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Leghorn Hats for the girls a 98e, $1.25 and up to $3.00 that would st you one-third more at any millinery store town The Waist Dept. Offers | rt le ot west, nobbiest white shirt trimmed with lace and em- ith hand work applique at $1.00 4 $1.2 m 50c to 75¢ each more than these prices, and an exquisite line of high grade ts at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 that would 1a whole lot more at any of the big stores. aists beautifull broidery, al worth fre Silk ists of Jap Silk, Taffeta, Peau de Crepe 1 Ce r Il the late novelties at $2.98, $3.48 and $4.48 that would be splendid ilues if the price was from $1.00 to $1.50 more. The Cloak Dept. Offers Nobby Coat or Ladies and Misses, swell tvles and fine imported cloths at $7.50 that are positively worth from $9.50 to $12.50. Skirts t $198 ina I riety of styles and colors that ave been selli at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. Suits lat were marked to sell $12.50, , $15.00 and $16.50 before this duction The Umbrella Dept. Offers A big line of Sun Umbrellas with fancy han- t 25 per cent off the only. $1 umbrellas 50, $3.00 umbrellas The Hosiery Dept. Offers and lace jar price for tomorr ¢, $2.00 umbrellas ¢ ssortment of plain hose \ splendid ¢ e and cc yn at prices sure to interest " d dollars count, and the Under- we tment offers most exceptional values in Summer \ ests and Union Suits at prices rang- ing 6c to $1.00 a garment, values that the big stores can not duplicate on account of their half price, a i another ] ) r » $1.50. Also é pt ¢ Neckwear at reductior c 1 one-quarter to one-half. t ‘ ill find ribbons q iced for tomorrow ‘ e Corset Department er t rsets n a lot of a | g saving to the ut and Boys’ cloth- just half our regular prices. If you need ‘ \ ir of pants for Decoratidbn D it a dollar sperit here will h h of goods, an item worth . Spe > ices on ' Neckwear, The Grocery Dept. Offers n kind f pie nic goods ke te sday outing ; lunch aes th F Bae Second Ay, Between e alr Pike and Pine

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