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\ | ~ ER all fours, ‘Tho shaggy halr on hin Paes | heck and shoulders seemed to bris v tle we he turned toward wa Aw he sank down on hie foreteat I had raiped the rifle; his hoad was bent slightly down, and when | aaw the top of the white bead fairly be twoon hin amatl glittering, evil eyes I pulled trigger Half rising up, the huge beast fell over on his side in the death throes, the ball have gone into his brain {wteiki as fairly between the eyes + jas if the distance had been meas ured by a carpenter's rule | The whole thing was over in 30 {seconds from the time | caught | sight of the game; indeed, it waed over so quickly that the grisnly did | not have time to show fight at all jor come a step toward ua It was the first I had ever seen and I felt w PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT ors Extracts from The Hunting} under special arrangements with | not a little proud as I stood over the ‘of a Ranchman,” copyrighted |G. P Putnam's Sons great brindied bulk. which Jay t by G. P. Putnam's Sons, New) A griealy bear will only flight If | stretched out at length in the cool and London wounded or cornered, or, at least. hade of the ever " Reproduced in this newspaper | if he thinks himself cornered If| He was a monatrous fellow, much = : =>,/" man by accident stumbles oa to lar than any | have ever seen > one close up. te almost certain whether alive or brought tr Braeeth 4 HURLEYT to be attacked, really more from | dead by the ha iadee an A Store for Rveryhody. fear than from any other motive; ¥ wild eat he must bave exactly the same reason that makes Weighed about 1,200 i and fa rattloanake «trike at a passerby, | ‘hough this is not as large as some I have personally known of but Of bis kind are said to grow in Cal fone instance of a grimly turning ‘forma, it is yet a very unusual atee for a bear, He was o jon a hunter before being wound We Want Your Trade We want you—-everybody—to imake this store their trading enter, We will treat you with his happened to a friend of mine, heavier than any of our horses, and PB the same courtesy whether you |) California ranchman, who, with th : with the greatest difficulty make a five cent purchase or a |) {WO or three of his men, was fol- | Hl Bt were able to skin him hundred dollar one. ]| towing a boar that had carried off) | 0° Must have been very old, his Our offerings for Thursday |]| one of his sheop. io ma laws befng all worn! are all seasonabt of the || ‘They got the bear into a oleft in |! LS blunted mut nevertholess Speiger & Murtbut qual the mountain from which there was a bs ; “ living in plenty, for Ry. We particularty call your no escape. and he suddenty charged as ae fat & prise hog, the lay h hie back being a Coger’s in thickness back through the line of bis pur- }suers, struck down one of the | horsemen, seized the arm of the | man in his jaws and broke it as if |i had been « pipe stem, and was iy killed after a most lively fight, ‘omy Counter not mentioned ||| (n which, by repeated charges, ho } at one time drove every one of his here ~ |) asmntiants off the field. ¥Y Ser i Barly next . at ; Pa morning we were ov $1.25 | | at the @ ne carcass, and as we ox FROM 8:30 TO 10:30 4 ted, found ae Pence i Dectes. that the grizsly had eatem his fill at it during the aight. Fancy Screon Doors, with i]! His tracks showed tee to oe spindle conter and fancy cor jf) immense fellow, and were so fresh Bers, bracket, 32 inches wide, f/ that we doubted if he had left tong before we arrived; and we made up our minds fotlow him up and try to find hic lair. The bears that lived om these .s0untains had |i dently been Little disturbed; in- |i deed, the Indians and most of the | hed hunters are rather chary of meddling with “Old Ephraim,” as the mountain mon style the griealy, wniéss they get him at a disadwa | tame: for the sport is fraught with some danger and but small profit My companion was a skillful tracker, and we took up the trtail at once. For some distance it led over Attention to the reductions on Lawn Mowe: and = Carpet Bweepers. Goods will be placed the hundreds of other bargains at the Econ COFFEE Wherever you are, you can have good coffee; there is no magic about it ‘FP REGULAR PRICE PER DOZEN JZ G50-—Wallace Bros, 1535 “Joan™ French gray pattern, Dest heary plated tea spoons “Lat the boy or man ve 89 economically that he always has something to lay up and he is certain to have in the end « com petence to *t him against all ordinary THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1907 BOOSEVELT KILLS THE HUGE GRIZZLY|BATTLESHIP IS by the comptroller of the currency showing the condition of national banks at the close of business on the new exhibited to construction of river pipe tine (Sorippe Telegraph Service.) Island and will go south at once] capital stock of the Seattle inutl WASHINGTON, Juno 26,.—THhé] Under command of Capt, Charles | tutions ts $1,760,000, and that of : A. Gove. Portiand ts $1 00, The surplus how crulvor Milwaukee has bAGI iow long oho will stay in the} and undivided ite of the form dispatched by the administration | youth is problematioal in $1,649,687, and of the lattor $1, to La Union, Salvador, owing’ to} Lt is given out today that troops | 145,019 the possibility of serious troubl#sare moving to various places in the among the countries of Centra! Central Amerioan countries and a The Milwaukee has nh at Mave) War clouds are on the horizon. suburban patrons the ad ic 4 , € I Today the Puget Sound Bridge |f 44 Set up in their ho Dredging company, which has JEWISH STORES AND DELICATESSENS |* MAY STAY OPEN SUNDAY Oriental Hilliard and Wool Par 1412 Third Ave, have eight now tables and the only 6x10 pool table in Beattio. A place for gen lors There are about a donen Teradite jaociation last evening endorsed | Uemen - there is much of beat stores in Seattle that observe Sat-junanimously the action of the dining-room pieces—just urday as thetr day of reat, and | mayor in ordering gro @ cloned the appearance « tr these stores will not be molested |on Sunday, The association voted | | by the polloe in enforcing the or ders of business be Sabbath day the The maye slouths look urday. elosix himself of who realty Babbatt The said yeaterd ond to tne whom Sund pond, in bis The Seatt Dr. Lee ti building. Your grocer returas your money | ~~ if you don't ike Sehilling’s Best; we pay him SEATTLE THEATER All Week, Saturday Matinee. Russell & Drew present Tonight ands to do business. He | to ansint the » mayor that generallery possible way kept clo on the! A pure food by the associati ow bad some of his|or October into the Jewish Sat ag and firet coavinced the identity ¢ observed the Jew has also decided to frutt is | The national ay that hoe did not in-}have a lude toatesseons, on jof Portiand in the report just issued ay plonickers must de | —— - - — original closing order. | le Metal! Grocers’ as ‘hone, Main 6266 AMUSE MENTS. the now famous Next week Prices 1 STAR Kretset's Doge and Cat Pictures Phones Nellie Biting & Co. in “Picking the Winner;” Allen Staw; La Maybello Meeker; Animated Earl Burgess Company in “NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER” (Unlike any other play.) “Marked Woman.” be to 60c, Phones 43. 4 Seattic’s Leading Vaud box sents, 300. Perfor COOLEST THEATER IN TOWN ogech LOIS THEATER. Main 1204; Ind. 4554 Mgr. Pantages Offers Hoyts Sereaming Success, “A TEXAS STEER.” Matinees daily except Thursday and Friday. Neat W Phe Tonight KE, Prices Winchester” THIRD AVE. THEATER. anes—-Sunset, Mai ‘Tomorrow (Thereday) 42 to SOc. Beats selling. come of ten dollars a week, apend nine dol- lars for necessitios and save one = dotliar, which placed in the Savings Department of this Company wilt form the foundation of SAVINGS fem bocome as distinct aa ordinary ‘oot patie, ‘he beast's footprints were per | feetly plain in the dust, and he had | lumbered along the path «nti! near the middie of the Natde, | where the ground broke away and {there were hollows and boulders | Here there had been a windfall, and } if | the dead trees fay among the living | o.*- LAR PRICE $1.75-—8 | ‘Dall, bighiy polished Croquet ‘Set, in neat Hose 5¢ Per Foot. FROM 4:30 TO 6 m & | REGULAR PRICE 150 — First quality cotton hose rem Rants. y lengths, fitted | comple with couplings. Gam rubber center tube, an | The trail turned off into the tan. ff }@led thicket, within which it war{ almost cer we would find our quarry. We could still follow the{ tracks, by the slight scrapes of the | claws on the bark, or by the ben } or broken twigs; and we arraneeds @iceptional bergain Thurs J! with noiseless caution, siowly @ay from climbing over the dead tree trunks} 4:30 to 6, 5c 4) and apturned stomps, per foot toe ee | ting @ branch rustic or | clothes. When in the middle of the thicket we cromsed what was almost « breastwork of fallen logs, and Mer rifield, who was leading, passed by | the upright stem of « «reat pine | | As soon as he was by it he sank ‘suddenly om one knee, turning half round, bie face fairly aflame with | A Genuine Bargain. P FROM 8:30 TO 10:30 OUR REGULAR 75c Gray | = Granite, best quality Tea Kettles: wood baile and holds | & quarts, Thursday from- tea 35c 10:30 at ot ae exeitoment; and as I strode past | ji him, with my rifle at the ready | $2.25 Hot Plates jthere, not ten steps off, was the! great bear, slowly rising from his bed among the young spruces i He had heard us, but apparently | jhardiy knew exactly where or what we were, for he reared up on his} Plates, with sawed burner. A ||| haunches sideways to us. Then bh great bargain Thursday from ||| sw us, and dropped down again on 12:20 soe All aboard for the mary yard to see Uncle dam's battleships, the | ‘Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin; | the gunboats Chicago, Boston and | Albany, the training ship Philadet | phia, the prison ship Nipsie and the immense drydock. Honts ‘eave Pier 2 at 6:30, 4:30 and 10 a m 1:15, 2:30 and 4:30 p. m Round! trip 5c. oo $1.49 FROM 10:20 TO 12:30 OUR REGULAR PRICED $2.25 “Classic 2burner Hot , Thursday’s Best | Bargain FROM 12:30 TO 2:30 { REGULAR PRICE $250—The | famous Blssel!'s Carpet known as the best woman in the land color wood a great t 7 for Thursday, on sale from 12:30 to 2:30 at jf} fe” $1.49|| price } ut i i, +} } = & = = Fruit Jar Rubbers. FROM 2:50 TO 4:30 California REGULAR PRICE 15c PER DOZEN-—-Oor own brand Hestablished 1864 i} “Kashimer” pure red gum tl fruit jar rubbers. None bet ter; Thursday from 2:30 1} to 4:30, |) A GENERAL BANKING B ber 6c f NESS TRANSACTED i dozen rey Cut Glass Tumblers 17¢ FROM 10:30 TO 2:30 REGULAR PRICE $4.50 PER DOZEN—A genuine cut gia EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND table on iz ' SOLD | p cu nd neat de sign; Thursday from 10:30 to - tly low Interest at Interest at Cc four per 0 four per | cent paid on Time FROM 2:30 TO 4:30 | sete oe P 4 " die al ay ve Deposita for the year ie Th from We i Japanese Lanterns 30 TO 4:30 Japanese 1 ok 5c | Spelger & Hurlbut | Accounts Invited | FROM 2 Big Seattle Branch ter and E. C. WAGNER, G. T. 8. WHITE, “ mil é i | cont por 15c Milk Crock 5¢ ; | \ | Starting Revival of the Famous Play Prices— box seats, B50 } Byery afternoon and nig! Wagner's Nand Open to Wor id- Famous Amusements Friday, June £8, t Nights, 100, 200, COL EUM > in wook, Admission, a LUN the Public on Thursda Forry PARK June 27 Trolley to Park C Open Next Saturday June 29 SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE First Race 2 p. m. Take Cars at First Avenue and Jackson Street dministration in ev | w is to be given wet SEATTLE BANKS LEAD! PORTLAND banks of Seattle tter showing than those Olympic Market - .} cuts your meat bills in half. aker, dentist, 206 Mitel | ike st, opposite the Bon Marche lie House. Prices: 200, i0e oes, 2:30, 7:16, 8:45 emch day. Hawley & Lealie; 3581, and Independent 3406. Afternoon and Night, in “THE NEW YORK (DEA ylor New York Company tm « ib Two ORPHANS.” KX seats, 500, Matinees, ibe, 200; ROLLER SKATING. 100, night 160. Skates 260. Gigantic Display of Notice to the Public Seotford ts no osentative of nor has he the prices are consider Frederick iT jer the the Quoin Clut any authority whatsoever to associate the name of the Quoin Club with bis tn con nection with any business transactions whatsoever. Any communications should be ad sod to the Secretary of Quoin Club, 111 Pitth Avenue, New York City MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Around Lake Washington On the two new, fast and ele gant steamers Fortuna AND Urania Thursday june 27, at 8:00 P.M. September | bination sideboar china cabinet; regular extra top; $50; Steamer Urania will loave Mad- Park. teon FARE 25c Tickets for sale at Offices at Madison and Lesohi Parks. worth $33.00 fine quartered oak very neat pattern, French beveled mirror, 34 inches, one top drawer Standard 2006-1010 Firet Avenve cellent service renowned using our line at NORTHE | the contract from the etty for the | die,” extra special pricings on sideboards and buffets--- $39.50 worth $50.00 ~~a very attractive com Frene beveled mirror, size 15x 20 inches, has two large doors, only one drawer, lined for silverware, in- stead of two, as pictur- ed; all glass section for dishes, long glass door, upper shelf, fancy panel value special for buffet, shaped im lined, top is 20x42 Inches; claw feet odd shaped, French attractive mirror top; regu beveled mirror, neat medallion lar price is $33; for the | panel top, top is 22x46 in. Regu- week we very special price Sh sseccestee 40 SED LM has fed r Sard Very Low Rates JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION All Points East Are you going East? and that Yellowstone “EVERY LUXURY OF TRAVEL” RAILWAY J. O. MoMULLEN, C. P. A. 5. a contrivance used to hold + Cedar|the tron bands aroung the wood As | pipe, which is to comprise the new May 20 Inst, Tho individual do-| sistant City Mogineer H. W. Seott | line posite in Beattio’s four national! sample of the first mallealic| ‘The iron was made by the Acme banks am to $20,264, iron @ver made on the Pacific | Foundry company at Pu while those three natio coast paneer sine —_ Portland amounted to $1 9 fro % made into a “and-| The loans and discounts of senetteiendnenan rete ataret NOISE. it WS And how to make it. Ask Piper at $17,696,789, and those of Port Buy your Hat of BE. N. Brooks | @ Taft, 1024 Second av. They bi land at $14,022,365, The paid ia] & Co,, 1441 Becond Ave *e* fireworks and flags. Service Free Delivery our antage of having goods delivered gives ity and utility in these attractive imagine how one would improve week ably lessened thi this is a very attractive buffet, large oval French 12x36 inches, the whole front is beveled mirror, is swell shaped; has two leaded doors in front side section, of fine quartered oak, finished weathered; is 44 inches long; one drawer lined for silver- ware. Regular price is $50; for week we very special Se casceees « GOOD d h $29.50 worth $40.00 large size sideboard of quarter- | ed oak, finely polished, the two | | top and one large drawer are odd shaped, making swell front, 's | one drawer lined for silverware, lar price is $40.00. For week we very special $29.50 price it at ann nnn Furniture Co. Do not forget our ex- you can make the Park trip when very little additional cost. VIA RN PACIFIC For rates and information address Seattle, Wash. A. TINLING, G. Aj Seattle, W. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A, Portland, Ore. Teleph Second and Union Opp. Garvey-Buchar Crowns $3.00 P 85.00 Fillings é © and up lates Associated Dentists an’s one Main 1772