The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1907, Page 5

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ARST PARTY OUT FROM FAIRBANKS ARRIVES arcived from Fairbanks has purchased nearly all the claima afternoon, Dringing with around Tanana Baker will also tga a balf million tn gold, Max purchase hotel supplies for the former depoty jor Sheriff Baker Springs hotel and who has be located Mrs, Peterson, of Fairbanks, was Tenderfoot creek for over two. stricken with paralysis on the trip was a member of the party, | out trip out by way of Dawson 1 advise everybody seeking om geek just one month ployment in the Fairbanks dlatrict 4 The party feft Fairbanks om the to stay away from there,” sald Mr q Tanana to Gibbons, where Hippe last night. “The general | s (bay took passage on the Yukon ‘fiieling i very strong against :: steamer, Seattle No, 3, to/ strike breakers and much trouble X At Dawson they can be expected. The large dumps efon the steamer White He are lying idle and the water ia Skegway they going to waste and ruaning low Princess He Mr. Hip hy brought down some very fine specimens of ore r Hot Springs, from a quarts claim in which he party He | is interested in the vicinity of Teo nase hydraulic- | derfoat tFz z tty} Teil STORIES Som orthern From “Northern Trails.” copy-| own kind--they take up the trail of | 1905, by Wm. J. Long. the first big fisher they cross, and | weed under special ar! follow tt for days to pick the bones | Faagement with the author and and to eat up anything be may | Gina & Co. Boston, publishers, have left of hin Kill after his own —— hunger is satinfied. those of the foxeg that follow Pe an does not seem to keep her quam. Foxes are always hungry cues with her through the "water. A m © deer weuaily Goring, breaking & way for them ing deer on the crust on age the heavy snows, leading of them will hang to the tratl of « 9 io the b feeding plac big fisher and live’for weeks on the + ante them from danger, teach. Proceeds of his ing. Pequam ) fag them from her own example the '**ely . a a deer must know; | !{ it bem small one, afd the terr no of the sad things of (Ory be mot disturbed by men, he} f a dow be killed tn ber fee ome have the nearest log, and will r through a we oUt from his hiding to drive away on. as is sometimes | t®® prowlers that would sot leave a single bone by morning he anow you may y é teh and guard, and then a thing sometimes comes ou Searcely haa he eaten bis full and yawned mg winter when food is | *eplly when some prowler comes But Pequam, Uke al! the | UB om his trail to share the feast. If Mafibe of weasels, which have acant | !t be another fisher, Pequam stands ifestion for their young, seems to Stde when he is satisfied and} tems her cubs adrift when she bas | @&**s no objection, for the hungry fed them about for a little while in| Deesar is @ young animal. not yet or which their in| Dig enough to kill for tteelf, The older animals are sofitary, each ¢ fawn joins him é follows her about Upweckia the lyons often ber big. roundeyed. sa & wits enable them | ? ‘ del gc 2 themestven punting over a wide territor | inca ENO OSINS si rack like this, folding shelves, curved gides, . ept ine, ¢ 2 —this is a combination book case and writ- | . one c Petey Save Sewaver, the| er to tne cating grounds of aay "Olympic Market “ee j ~<flet spindio back, nelle scot jag desk of pleasing pattern; solid oak, rack at top, three skélves,| Mission style, 36 Is. BE tis Gieco of affection Tho wat siher fisher: but the young have | cute your meat bills in half. 118 this fe a very neat, durable, jo Foeker, finished golden, ex nicely finished golden; odd-shaped French finished weathered; 20 tn. | * ~S pb ae Bay cast them ott, but they kr fownd their own places, and | Pike st, opposite the Bon Ma tittle §=recker solid seat, tra strongly brace plate beveled mirror, 10x12 in 6 in, wide, 37 in. high, 12in. deep; | ay $9.00; very ai F etl, and follew it at y : they will o- strongly made and good: arms; & very voker wis wepeler value $23.50; specially a very special week-long price for the ‘> ae 7 ‘ : belie ees — yxt pec r r r c » for priced for the | ' ; whenever they need food. Ir \ ay Heve bis} extra spectal value for the and extra apectal valve $ 7.85 0 os cov oss MRM tice. tr< ao~se Fotis carly winter they do very weil tfAcks, recomnizes this and gives Bis | week Denne ce OBST Che WOOK. occ se. GES WOOK ...essee ; iahane 1 price o! ® } 95. themsrives, though they know cTumbs ungrudgingly to his hungry paenrnrnencncrncncntnccnntncatntn na ban OPPS enn ADELA he world then and are *inemen m traps: bat when (To be cont oe and emali game is - y are neither skilifa Snubbed by His Employer. | ul enough to tackle a then they fall beck oo Workingman—I've been and got i” iN and cer aity of their elders. married, sir, and ('d like you to Gemetimes they find their own raine my wages Mother re often—for Pequam Employer—Very sorry tor you 4 te Kk, the coon, has « but I'm only responsible for enews in him for his dents that occur tn the works. Uke M mreak —_— SPELGER & HURLBUT—A STORE FOR EVERYSODY. Driving Home The fact that we can sav i money by trad with us »bject in printing from day to day a few prices » thousands of Good Natured Ba 18 to be titute, and « last. “B We never can | { as long as t stor the time.” ay specials all over t Hose Remnants. Baseball Suits. COTTON COVERED and ALWAYS $1.50! the boys = m 1 to @ fe color is n bie mes in Th we have en @ h ing t few weeks—buat “ Wire Cloth. I 3c ALWAYS without wire and w ' Dog Soap. che * . BALWAYS 10c—Dr. Cinayt rd t arge qua Dox an been in us an are » to sey per yard Cc Screen Door ray Pump ALWAYS $2.25-—Mortisod Joints ALWAYS S0e—For spraying — th its. p 1 hes. Don't let n genre oe the et a start—now . mt ee for . c . Clothes Line ALWAYS ALWAYS it ing b j v da 25e 4 white oe” brand clothes no—in Ww of, giving x n t twa 1 ater ~ Nash Board Jelly Tumblers. A take ALWAYS 40c T e are fit me . od f t o T ige| Bets B8e Caps. Salt and Pepper Shakers. DOZEN ALWAYS 5e tation cut 1 b polished and ‘PELGER: AURIBUT 2ND AVENUE & UNION STR NUE @ UNION STREET A party of 47, the first owt this) ing machinery for A. Manley, who/ left $10,000 to “her housekeeper, len soutache, This is in a deeper BY WM. J. LONG. | More interesting than these tag | Unllke met wild creatures, | sina trails of the young fishers are | and in the spring, when they are/ Heept her fawns until the following ‘venous and Pequam takes to kill} two or three/ arely covers or hides bis kill, b sa | 1 often He close beside hia game, | THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1907. Jim” Griffin-MoGivaey, who had eaten more bonbons than any other dog on oarth is dead of too much facness at the ripe age of 18. the reason that he has the aggressor, ket Commisaton the little black and tan toy spaniel, SURD) OFFERS TO Wap Gm. New © Western ay, ar aT. raul of HASTINGS, Neb, June 17 of the Untted Lutheran Norwe@ * George Reha, a wealthy brewer, /ehurch will be establiane who recently was sued by Cather. | #8 of Ww one at Kver- ay until tate ine Schmidt for $50,000 damages for| ®t a4 tt at Spokane jine see Bow $8 lalleged breach of promise, filed i to teage answer, denying all the allegations, but offering to marry her and set Ue the controversy, Mis Sohmidt “The P. no Ht Hank. | Tho PB. & has tho offer under advisement head ae United States senator, t@| Wrench, 690 a succeed the late John T. Morgen ine reduced SLEVELESS COAT aie FOR COOL DAYS; Sleeveless coats for the coool da: of midsummer are among the | t fashions that come out from Paris. | Long coata as well as trim boleros | are thus made. | A stunning one in beige green ta! to be worm over white muslin gowns, The fabric of the garment ls Bhantung alk trimmed with a silk jkreen and pet on in the Grecian | ~bear in mind that “your credit is good” credit freely, gladly to YOU—to eve rocker specials— pattern. Tho key breadth as it reach the cos it also about the arm holes, and in bands across the breast Smal! round hate that kindly take to vetls are again seen upon th One of rough yellow straw with green satin, is attre and becoming A aiver buckle holds a group of short greea feath ere at the rear GOOD CITIZENSHIP demands that fire insurance be purche home if of equal cost and compared with the “imported” ar very attra tive Mission Table, just like pleture, finished Our Indies’ waiting weathered room {4 suitably and top 34x22 attractively farnished and Is & great conven in; bas uo dor abelf lence to our \edy cus strous nd wel. tome L social recy ing sony real value of Invite the accounts of table te ladica. $9.50; priced very apecial for the week $6.50 E. Shorrock, President J. P. Hartman, Vice $6.50 President Alexander Myers, Sec ae Wipe es aiid retary ate ee pv I, Vv. A Smith cashier carry a large a wtmvent of ice crear | Sea - View ig aie Be A These tracts are om the Bound, be 12-qt. size; value $10.60, for .... » and Pres xontiant railrond and boat servi ove pines? this eubdivision on | 4 v sale to meet the demand fer email ranches sad gummer homes The soit it Of an emostiont quality, end 1s well adapted for gardening, trait and berry cult rele 7 ing. The two nearby of autie and Bverett—furnieh enient and ready market for ne that for eum one oan produce, Aw ® mer homes the tracts are unexoviled, by reason of thelr accessibility and atiful view of the Oly mpice. $350to$750 PER TRACT Tracts wary ie stes from two to stm acres, and are sold on exceptionally any Worme. Property of this char aoter (a becoming mare » yenr, and it would be the p wisdom to purchase now, while the rises ond terms bie, The $1.45 of an exoeedingly mation required ~~ paar WEST & WHEELER Cotman Bioek = Sa GO AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. i. Sch TACOMA wholesale price of owes today te 287 June, the month of brides and new homes credit is extended freely— for the week, these two splendid special six-day sale of mission tables— we show an excellent opportunity to have money on these | pore new attractive and well-made tabies— and very —for Tuesday and Wednes | ice cream freezers— child’s reed rockers much less— cand seat; very —Iarge size misses’ reed rocker, exactly tored oak, finely pol 1 shaped + furnish Genenerere pretty d good, strong like pleture; cane seat, strongly and seat, very pretty panel t regular if ‘ gular frame; regular value $2.00; specially well made; well worth $3.75; very spe value is $10,560; extra spect y $ alt 1 for Tu priced for the week a5 | cially priced for the weet . $2.95 the week day .. e. : vee e BLOG ' ) STANDARD FURNITURE CO. RICOH DOE DEAD OF GOUT, A car of fancy oranges were b sleore, NEW YORK, June 17.-—"Dandy flotal * helped out the market ult is Yery popular in the od restaurnote at pr herrlow—black, white nome homegrown and others imp - < ( wer on, of Sigh bb, "ehrabe Morals "ah to bee 4 woloct nite per <Dandy Jim” formerly belonged to pia will likely be the pre-|ed from California—ere on the mar a Mise Sitea Anne Griffin a seven price for strictly fresh eggs | et at reasonable prices. ti cog 7. ie spin nown as “the here! sansa After " han ‘ A . for some time. here has be ae. = ; nion Square,” who, WHEN | sieoping 7 mas Webster alight “aeoline th the nites of p hp parva h cage, pet dos, w died in 1901, at the age of 58, | 4 yeaterday Sapauluget tantag cliethas are Gow ta * Durban per ton. ay B® Mine ‘MeOivney, for the sup Jang Wore pussiod over his romark-|pited regularly to the Meattle mar . 1 entene, hate Medias % y add merchants along ¢ doing all they can the big supply of | @r teday The tee | tom ly during the berriea were «o 26 to $1.76 per orate. the best of the sea As ’ ¥ being all strictly | preen beana, per th, lke; Bermuda onions, | Lave hens, per th, te; vroiters Sits@aeer sweet cove, por don, S@Tic. | pen live taruers, per th, 166 Washington creamery butter, per tb, Me, cheese, Whe Wieconsia ver ft Meata. Bteer. th, 4@%0; Cows, M, lamb, per th, te; dreesed , ie Hay and Peedstutts. astern Washington timothy, tom, Puget Bound, ton $i [wheat hay. fon, $18 mm; oracked Corn, eek, ‘ton, 4m, W. or Coos Monkey Prete. t Spinning’s, Full], Qrases, Macy, meee, creiee, of me Bee window, °°? | Tines, per erate, OL. M@L TS, seedions grape! Wethers, our special suburban delivery service is a great convenience to our many suburban friende—we deliver ‘ to every point in Greater Seattle —to the “ = married” the new home is one of the most picasant anticipations, and should be planned for with the utmost thought and care. —few things contribute more toward happiness than the well arranged and prettily furnished home—few stores in the country contribute more toward the establishment of bright, happy homes than the STAND- ARD. Nowhere in the Northwest can a wider range of selection be found, nowhere more careful prepara- tion for the season's needs, nowhere more reliable, helpful and satisfactory store service —you're absolutely safe in letting this store outfit your home—and besides, you'll enjoy trading in the “Stand- ard Way.” here ealways—and we cheerfully extend every privilege and courtesy that paying cash gives you—we offer ryone! magazine racks are practical conveniences— ATT AN s —very conventent mag: azine rack, finished —a convenient little maga weathered: has four exceptional savings on dining chairs— s 1,000 each of pretty Mis sion Table, finished day, as long these two popular patterns wonthered; will last top 20x24 in.; covered with Spam iabold; edges tack ed with heavy brass nails; fat same table, size of top 20x30, ayecial for | the week real value $7.60; priced very | $4.95 special for the week ..96.0% a lar. pattern dining as ] 3 has i seat, embossed chair, brace arm, flat splo- panel back, neat spindle lie ba very strong and very special value for the well made; very special val 7.50 v — woek ‘ T9¢ ue he week . 89¢ two- day carpet | sweeper specials— i <b) SAE JA Slaiedr + ra) iade by ally for $2 specially $1.35 ; } i } » ) $6.90 this splendid odd chair is very comfort the Standard spe al aweep made ; ; nd attractive; made of finest quar for us on by t r Co any $2.95 able & a high grad ticle, made in fancy oenfeld & Sons 1006-1016 First Av. 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