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| peril Service) owns denounced him publicly as the June 18 wrecker of his home, and forbade ~ thim ever to reenter the house waist and © a erieta R The divorce suit followed, and pastor iret | Hawley left the city for a few ehurch w days a ai wh al Minister Stripped, Jeading capi(aliot When it became known he was to return, Meadows and a small party of friends, all prominent citizens quietly met the midnight train, placed bandeuffs on Hawley’s wrists and took him to @ vacant fot near the station, where they stripped the young preacher to the waist for the terrible lashing that followed Wet With Blood, Although three buggy whipe Name Mentioned were worn to pieces on bin back, jas much talk at the /and blood burst from his Incerated Rev. Hawiey's vame was skin, Hawley uttered no whimper mentions n dis | of pain and made no effort to ee Pie martial iofelicities of jcape the fogging, other than to y family repeat his declaration that he was here two years ago | Innocent matilie, N.C. After the whipping Hawley was : young pre taken to a train and made to be —~ t * promise never te return, No ar B Wading part | rests followed. Hawley, in a card watil a recent scene published tn the Fulton papers, jus Meadows, when Mead. tfted bis actions Bihts ago one of the | same time the police would lke to ‘ t of the younger | KR0w who the young man is Pepe ie When coming to the street where men of the city nded ine work was being done he no given by & frat © teed a string of red lanterns evs when he started on b pended from short posts in the ‘was well after tb ground and the hary thought came Because he bad rc t to him, that red stood for danger decided to walk and that he, in order to do his bis walk | ely duty, must destroy the lanterna. It qom upon his uncert was for this reason that the day @ time oll went © following the contractor f fastil be came & dosen of his lanter was being broken. The man of the banquet the deed his friends had broken every red lantern he Joking bim about. At the could find on bis way home, SES WEDDING GIFT OF THREE MARRIED MAN SHE LOVES Telegraph service) gift that she was to receive from te . Charlies Schwab. She stated that m Cdl, June 18 she and her husband, both being G was thie morning poor, had decided to have love in Béward Schwab. broth the $3,000,009 gift Schwa the steel plans entirely that an attempt will Tecently startled her soon be made to give her the fefusing the $1,000,000 | money again OF BULLETS (Rertpps Telegraph Service) nt June 18.--President) NEW YORK, June 14—Mre. Ina etay announced the pres belle Martin, of Oakland, Ca eur commissions to con-| said today that she did not tnt subjects: M. Bur ito kill George R. Crawford of Signor Tarnelll,| Winchester Fire Insurance com Prof. Martens, of Russia.’ peny as reported . of Beigtum. Coate She left her pistol in a mining the presidents. camp when she came east to j sent Crawford a bouquet. She has a claim against the company for her house which was burned achine. IT 18 Otympic Market Hl. Woodhouse Co. carry | cuta your moat bills in half. 118 ie stock, 112 Univer Pike st., opposite the Bou Marche ° . The Grote-Rankin Co. Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Motets ‘Few Lawn and Porch Furniture Hints Lawn Chair shown Wustration has frame of ‘Waite maple, carefully rtvet W together, «Chair is ad Petable to four different po Mees, has flat arm rest M6 substantially construct iwork is 4 with varnish, back consist of heavy t and ane Cha . b» « folded into a @ 4x 1 A steamé 1 Pr rs He - pensive Fold maple and Price $2.15 2.16 ALi THe CaebiF | YOU, WANT | ASHED RED LANTERNS THE THEATERS recelved. Tonight Mr, Hunting ‘ | ‘ape cd pediony Prince Edward of England Gete Dockstader’s Minstrels. into Naval College Choir, Lew Dockstader and his minstrel | PRESIDENTS FLOWERS INSTEAD theater yesterday afternoon, and! the boards at the Grand tonight Service.) the firet performance patrons of | and tomorrow night | BDMONTON, N. W. T., Sune 18. tho theater saw a new line of | - |~-Floods are sweeping the vailey | | vaudeville offerings, Charles Car Viola Allen. of the Great Saskatchewan and an ites is “unde ter, the magician, has some new Viola Allen will be s@en at the | area of 500 squar oka, Four Schades, Hurna, Morris & Co. Twelfth Night.” Saturday after giong the north Saskatchewan ts the moving pictures, and Keddie | neon #he will be seen in acts from | causing a losa of hundreds of Roesch's. iustrated song are oth-| Various classical dramas. thousa of dollars er features, | | “The Charity Ball.” | wee P | “The Charity Ball an old play | Fanning Mephisto. but still a favorite, is ranning this Patrons of the Third Avenue the wel at the Lois, and is well in| ———-~ ——— — — | THE SEATTLE STAR—SUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1907. ROYAL HEIR A WARBLER. At the & A new show went has been seen | will bold | aid show, the beat th n at the Star | here in several and Gilmore and Castle do ‘and Thursday, Friday and Sat-| wat@? PTireat da lace stunts. Abigail Price, the | urday bighta in Sha » lumber of 1,000 peare* and ‘vafta for a dista cases, 27,000 boxes of the Best -arlor Matches made are on sale here at 2ca box. The regular price is 5e, as everyone knows, but a lucky purchase of a carload lot enables us to offer this most extraord- inary value in a staple article that every housekeeper in Seattle uses every day in the year, at about one-third of the regular price. Dealers supplied in quantities at the same price. (shetope Teiegraph Service) | } WASHINGTON, June 18.—The | possibility of Secretary Taft retir ing from the presidential race ts being discussed by his friends The state of his health is one rea aon and the other ia that bie heart is not in the fight | } Houses Have No Drainage. Twenty-seven houses wholly without drainage have t found by Health Officer Calhoun and ¢he board of health inspectors tn the northern part of th The houses are on between Western av. and E and face on both sides if Uroad st SUITS AND SKIRTS HALF PRICE - Not a single garment reserved. Take your og pick of the entire stock and pay just one-half the vened by a large PRINCE EOWARO. regular price. The assortment is large and varied, tle stamp (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) ve Elks left’ LONDON State Elks to Meet | The Elke of the state w jat Beltingh | Thareday and gates will be on {ina grown from t meet and the styles and materials are strictly up to dat ing ground. The June 10, -— The Prince for that » this afternoon of Wales’ eldest son, Prince Ed 1 ga - ~ ward, who has been entered in “ E THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR the Roy! naval college, seems to $10.00 Suits.. $5.00 $5.00 Skirts... $ 0 CONVENTION COMMITTEE of. have inherited whatever ts musical fora concession in its large tent, in his ancestry, About the firat $15.00 Suits $7.50 $6.50 Skirts $3.25 thing he did was to ask for a place solr at the academy, to S i cS — jing of a judged by his volce eo. He $18.00 Suits...$9.00 | $7.50 Skirts...$3.75 ) people at has passed the test # wstully “Ansurance must be giv-/He ts sald to possess a singing $20.00 Suits..$10.00 $10.00 Skirts. 85.00 volce of uncommon quality vention grounds at Lin from July 10 to July In th FRANK FANNING, Bagpemye Bender vipa : : Who Appeared as Mephisto in “Faust” at the Third Ave. Last Night ¥ capable of handiing that Refined Aurte $25.00 Suits. $12.50 $12.00 Skirts. . $6.00 Papa, what you have to do tleman farmer? wn all winter and tieulars see 8 H. Mor to be a me 0 Colman building. *** May | ater this Week can actors in the role the prodaction of Hanting opened t night Frank Fannie nlerpretation of Fanning follows « he late Lewis Morr performance was fininh $7.50 Coats at $3.75 | $9.00 Coats at $4.50 terpreted by the Pantages company At the Seattle Chinatown Charile a of $10.00 Coats at. .$5.00 | $15.00 Coats at. .$7.5 vi vot New York, is turning ax Co , M NY $12.00 Coats at. .$6.00 $18.00 Coats at. $9.00 A Cut Prices on Kimonos, Petti- CITY CANNOT CARE FOR coats and Shirt Waists ~_ Wiens oF accoeNTs BARGAINS | =o inery OUT PRIMITIVE SYSTEM OF STkeon and two capable Ass HALF PRICE erne ite where the injured TA avi N oe the the ; . ee _- " Every trimmed Hat in the house, every Flower removed to « . ATTLE. anlevery Feather goes tomorrow at just one-half » least, the preser the regular price. Nothing is reserved. Take That Sevattic ts p ily with There ts no do 1 my mind ¢ your pick of the stock. This offer also includes all oo tien to cope wie many man Whe are injured t the Hats in the basement annex. Of course the accide * and care of tt die of neg e r ‘ first comers will have first choice. and that what am € ‘ o t & - hy wth eB “@ & quar wi not permit of proper ra SA E the opinion | ment. large city im the e ml th An TE ge L Special Prices on Sailors, Leg- What Beattie noed v pital service the of County ¢ The r bh of George Duck-|bulance and a police surgeon and ett, * 5 feet cut off by & ater . agree Re a vwinch divas three hours "sheaite Is fast becoming 1 More. t satisfied custome , horns and Other Straw Hats without fn a! care has a Qn n wha ve a re hav t : r € ‘ v € eve much ex st. In most cities the C. EB. convent which w 1 Seattl h vy t re The reason are man w have had ca 8 wands of peop ‘f a barga al bars we are and his life proba aved to cope with a street cas he regardless of « r loss are P , a san € f a big wreck should take place viany bargains we offer » ty hough a iding collapses, or ¢ ; . Fe ea ; § SUITS WES . grave 4 of dying of neaie Pi ‘ : e Fae a See our window display of the beautiful Plaid se he streets oF ta buldings $1250 Men's Tw ece ums. in oh the very $6.50 Dress Goods now on sale at half price. Note the n e om a cit owne ar noveltre g at » ° In lance operating in connec . pe et ' Pg Mg HR Be, handsome combinations of colors. They wash like sits taal "eo onal ? latest styles 1 pattern go at 7.85 a pocket handkerchief, and wear like iron. Two shee lentificatios . + Men's Sor ie te eclees tweeds and taney or three days more will see the last of them, and die | the y dare worth $10.00, go. at $4.80 there will be no more this season at anywhere near Coroner Gives Views i ‘ ‘ 400 Me ts in fancy checl k worsted this price Carre fa fa re . ' 4 the veltic vorth $12.50, go at ”.$6.25 The Star what he be yrable afta xi " } y needs, as follow om Men's in the very latest weaves and again, 1b fefinite plar tweed every one a hand e tailored garment REV. HAYNES SAYS *«: 500. 5 ovens BI € f er i x nt i 4 ' worth HE WILL RETURN SAYS THERE WILL BE} sis osnes t $5.00 J] For rth in a regular way from cleaned up a big lot from NO WEDDING BELLS YOUTHS’ SUITS the manufacturer at ridiculous low price, Thg Rev. Myron W. Hayr ind pass the bargain on to you There is a big to the east : CHICAGO. e 18.—Jadee B A $5.00 i ty a r t the It ie not true that I "| aay tno baad ’ preached my ia r Palme y 00 Y » blue and black serge First Baptist chu and Ka t Mur . is. worth $1200, co at $6.85 ng Sen ald Rev. Ha = " 4 tay am simply going ¢ f a , ivi WASHINGTO ake up my work n ‘* THE GRAND John Cort, Manager Tonight and Wednesda ¢ Ma Vedne Lew DOCKSTADER and li Great M ‘ ‘ { 1 VIOLA ALLEN As V in Shakespeare's Come TWELFTH NIGHT.” 'e ; : M ent of I ’ fa «3 TONIGHT All Wee a urge ew Y ci ( “CHINATOWN CHARLIE No Mother to Guide He ' a I nding « ’ ‘ New and Interesting Turns & ( k R h. Animated F i LOIS THEATER, Saas aaa quire the present price at other store ( \ Phone an. Maim 1304; Ind. 4336 ippreciate this bargain on sale in the new baseme THE CHARITY BALL” ilesroom oxt week—"A Texas Steer.” ran ave eA OTHING CO. 4 feos sree epithe to Reongey + ; Orie-Half Block North of Postoffice soni ain Nila ; f , ecween Fike ali Four Nights, Beginning Monday—Matinee Thur Between University and Union Streets asp - ene fiekt ™ ate NEW YORK IDEA Opposite New Ricade Pine Sts. Sena ale ride fall rders No