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THE SEATTLE STAR-—THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1907. ’ lution in political affatra,” says the | second to a sermon that ieuemen\ ibe the work I have started—to boy mayor. improvements, ‘Theatrical produc-|frew the city from the grasp of It may join hands with medium toward | corporations.” plat-| tons are a good Sherbie’s fathor is the wealthiest forms, proclamations, speeches and | helping people learn issues of re & the like, Any reagonable, sensible |form. They nt political plays, | banker in town. and serious drama that dincloses| As to my golng on the stage—it - piss =» Tut first we had broakfast. We kindled a fire beside a little spring of clear water and raked out the ecoula, Then we cul two willow twigs ae spite, ran on each @ num ber of small pieces of elk lotn, and rnessll a PhoWilde roasted them over the fire. We had weaknoives, wickedness, ton , » ickedness, tempta-|#eems my clear duty to rema salt; we were very hungry, and I od tlone and undemocratic spirit’ in| Where | am for the present to coi. CELEBRATE | never ato anything that tasted bet-| (Seattle Star Exclusive Service) muntelpalities will surely not be The Fourth, , Piper & Taft, 1024 MILWAUKED, Wis, June 21 ae Sra = econd 8 ply you with The elk, or wapitt, ts, next to the Dr. Li " r° Buy your Hat of B. N q poly y } Mayor Shorburn M. Becker, the kid w. Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Bitel slay , Seo them ves } moowe, the most quarfelsome and | pugnactous Amerioan doer, [t| @ayor of Milwaukeo, has dectined | cannot be said that it ls ordinarily | an offer to go on the stage in the & dangerous beast to hunt; yet The Man of the t are instances \c ein here are insta in which wound going to take an| building. Phone, Main 6266, *** | & Co. 1431 becond Ave “The Store nS ee Se or the Masses and leading role o' ed wapiti, imeautioualy approached W. Lederer to ape to within striking dista: have naive lecture tour | weverety minused their tants, at the expiration of hia term of of-! }doth with their antte d their | ? fice ae mayor of Milwaukee } “tent Sherble going to run} Extracts he Wilderness | frosty alr of the brightoning morn-| who ha@ been badly mauled in again?” wake th Milwaukee nied 1803 by G P| ing fash 4 " | lace, lan't i o run New York and Lon-| Again they rushed together with} W tamed the bulls are danger | angre oe t pues 7 ny Prooen 9 ash, and each ove mightly to) ous to hw » life in the rutting ater, or an’ Reprod paper | overthrow the oth got past his! season, | grapple eh are of he mayor sayeth not. But = ler spoc| a ents with G.| guard; but the we infinitely more t tread! “A good pl muceeasfully pro- | e e r oO in oO Pf, Putnan caught every vi ordinary deer, because of | duced m accomplish much to-} - e thrust t at strength. }ward bringing about @ great revo | Will } \ o first faint streak of dawn wa ne —— ae ill ope tir store Monday morning 2 1 , Se t ark sky my com See ee eecktng elk | WOMEN LIVE IN SHAFT HOUSE, Olympic Market pen their store Monday morning at 8 o'clock and close at 6 o'clock. other, though touched me lightly on the} was @ year The t wae nearty out; we 1 as either Sonanza King Tabor's Wife and) outs your moat bills in half. 118 get num! 1 by the chill air. At head. He Daughters on Guard. | Pike st. opposite the Bon Marche, | prang wp, stretched our i by the j ov and he now t the two is head and uttering a queer They dared not ives, examined wa a mouthfu ad and walked off e gloomy forest whistling noise. i | Daniel Kelle B gusinn Turenne, ©. La Fares, President " joe President, Becretary. The Weber Clothing Co. could searcety see our | leave their flanks uncovered 1 . : ‘ grew rapidly lighter, | assault; and as he ached they ! ° Will open their store Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock and close at 6 o'clock. gray mist rose and wavered | promptly separated, and walked off I e€ or vin s and wet places; the | #lde by side a few yards apart of the wilderness| In a moment, however, one spin wreak the deathaike stil round and jumped at his old ad CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID + we had walked @ cou-| Versary, seoking to stab him in his s the mountain topa on | wuprotected Mank; but the latter | hand reddened fm the eun| Was fust as quick. and aa before a caught the rush on his horas, Th rod notscleasly over | closed aa furtowsly as ever; but the and on the pine | utmost either could do was to tnflict scattered trees, | One oF two punches on the neck and lang and clatter shoulders of his foe, where the ad of ua, We knew (thick hide served as a shield, Again MRS. H. A. N. TABER. st game of some sort, and | the peacemaker approached, nod (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service.) tly and cautiously for-| ding his head, whistling and threat-| DENVER, Col,, June 18.—Foartng saw before ua the! ening; and again they separated lest eoemiew may attempt to take Per Per Cent Cent The Weber Clothing Co. Will open their store Wednesday at 8 o'clock and close at 6 o'clock The Mat of the al to the smallest as w ors of thie bank should give confidence as the largest depositor, It insures you hat the the fact that men of means, abiiity and integrity will bank's effairs and its deposits are carefully looked after he notse This was repeated ones of twice, m of her property, the F ttle glade .a hendred and / and I began to be afraid lest the ot H. A. N. Tabor, a former} feenty-five yards from us, two Dull breese, whieh was very light and) United States senator and bonansa | ek were engaged in deadly combat puffy, should shift and give them king, is keeping guard at the once rs were looking on. ™¥ Wind, So, resting my rifle on} famous Matchless mine, near Lead sight. The great | my knee I fired twice, putting one . living with her two daughters other with low./ bullet behind the shoulder of the) in a dilapidated shaft house. vanes that covered | Peacemaker and (he other behind) Since the death of her husband, the hair on | the shoulder ef one of the comDat| Mra. Tabor has been in destitute bristling (Sats. Both were deadly shots, but.) circumstances, although during his ae so often with elk, neither of the) tite thme she «hared in the luxury sh of the meeting ant. Wounded animals at the moment) of his millions. After a long legal ng through the valley, | *howed any sigus of being bit. The fight she haw beon awarded an in- wrew them both on their Yeerling ram off unseathed. The) terest in the mine, which constt h locked horns and Other three crowded together and! tutes the only remaining asset of trotted behind some spruce om the | the once rast estate, left, while we ran forward for an . shinies SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY The Weber Clothing Co. Will open their store Thursday at 8 o’clock and close at 6 o'clock. Corner First Av. and University St, Opposite Post Office. BULLETIN 5 Great Northern Railway $13.50 SPOKANE And Return the necks, and The Weber Clothing Co. Will open their store Friday at 8 o'clock and close at 6 o'clock, belt hind legs |! lati under them, straining every | other show In & moment one Go see the Green Lake Res their huge bodies, and| ‘ll; whereapon the remaining (wo |} ervoir Addition today. Houses 1 turned and came back across the cack tone, Oe in| * ade, trotting to the right As we car t Gree 1 Spened fire they broke into & tum-|I tos precch Omen ely i and, The Weber Clothing Co. s! ering gallop, but were both i y o downed before they got out of sight INTERNATIONAL BOND & A ge pe gery: Set andl Paar REALTY CO.. 337 Planeer Bik. an iieed to and fro in their strug-| , A? S008 se the three bulls were |] Main NiO; Ind Will open their store Saturday at 8 o'clock and will close at 10 o'clock. uaiieshing the tushes and plow. | Ces We butted cnresires tek ne oe | _aaaaaaabemaaananeaeaToae | B. Finai Limit, July 10. B. " : netr heads d F ¢ " | “ " r er, oe Bay i separated and stood | %f the dest portions of the meat $650—FOR A BIG LOT. [ Y. 9:30 A. M—THE “ORIENTAL LIMITED. Y. : tte disthuee apart, under| from the saddies and hams—to take This lot is 601110, on car line }) Across the Mountains by Daylight. game little distance apart, under! hick to camp, where we amoked ft || between Fremont and Haltard. [| P. 8:00 P. M.—THE “FAST MAIL.” P. ime great pines; their sides heay-} Terma: $150 cash, and monthly U. The Business Man's Train U. fog and columns of steam rising | e payments, it # O. K trem their nostrils through the! Tourists | _CALHOUN, DENNY @ 4 } Don't fail to visit the 0. 8. navy EWING, Ine, Alsske Gide Boys Wanted jyard at Bremerton, the battleships Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin. Me sell Seattle papers. For infor | the cunboats Chieago, Boston and GO AND 8£E For berth reservations and tickets, call on or ad- dress C. W. MELDRUM, City Passenger and Ticket . Agent The Weber Clothing Co. gation apply to Geo. Bugler, Star | Albany, the training ship Philadet j follies, old library building, between | PMS the prison sbip Nipsic and 0 xX B 0 W Past ii in the morning and 7 wil (he #reat drzdock. Boats leave Second a4 Columbia ijithe afternoon. Initiation fools 1s, 2:90 and’ 4:29 pms. Round ADDITION TODAY. 1201 SECOND AVE., CORNER SENECA. Engler er) trip ie. ee Excursion Sunday, June 30 i | BEAUTIFUL SAN JUAN ISLANDS | ROUND TRIP FARE | |ROUND TRIP FARE $1.5 $1.50 Steamer Yosemite leav- es Pier 6, foot of Univer- sity Street, at 8:30 A. M. sharp, Sunday, June 30. Steamer Yosemite leav- es Pier 6, foot of Univer- sity Street, at 8:30 A. M. sharp, Sunday, June 30. STEAMER YOSEMITE rier G. FOOT OF UNIVERSITY Sr. The Largest, Safest and only Exclusive Excursion Boat on the Sound. Capacity 1,500. To avoid crowding but a limited number of tickets will be sold. A Full Orchestra Has Been Engaged for This Occasion, and Dancing Can Be Indulged in by Those So Wishing THE RETURN | ER a Ra See SS Leaving behind Orcas Island the return will be made through Burrows Bay via Fidalgo Island and then straight into Deception Pass, where great crags rear themselves from the ocean’s depth to mountain heights; thence into Skagit Bay, the Yosemite will skirt the western shores of Camano Island and afford all an opportunity to enjoy the grand scenery of the noted Saratoga Passage; then Gadney Island, Possession Sound and home at 10 p, m. Bring Your Lunch Baskets sonable figures. Re- QUT BOUN Leaving Seattle at 8:30 a. m. sharp Sunday, the Yosemite will go dut Admiralty Inlet, past Whidby Island, Fort Flagler, Fort Casey, Fort Worden and Port Townsend and into the Straits of Sfin Juan de Fuca, and thence into Rosario Straits, through Thatcher Pass, by Lopez, De- catur, and Blakely Islands, into San Juan Archipelago through narrow channels within one hun- dred feet of rocky, precipitous shores, where the scener is almost appalling in its ruggedness, and the grandeur of the surroundings are fleet Og to the beautiful Orcas Island of the San Juan group, the garden spot of the Sound country, where flowers and fruit grow in such perfection and profusion, where nature contributes so largely to the bountiful. Here at Orcas Island, amidst ideal surroundings, a stop of one hour will be made, which will allow time to junch and an opportunity to see and explore this interesting pleasure haunt. Or, if you prefer, you can procure your meals aboard the boat at very 1 serve your tickets early, as a limited number will be sold to avoid crowding i a Fi 5 A ES PPE ae Neal Tickets for the Round Trip $1.50---Tickets on Sale at Swift’s Drug Store, Second an Pike; Bartell’s Red Cross Annex, 610 Second Ave.; on Pier 6, Foot. of University Street. (ener ee EE SRST I