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THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1907. @ 3. £3 ANGLER THREATENED, WITH AWFUL MASSACRE: vai TREMBLES (is: isn Aataice Guine «| Mt Se Ome | emerge t t : (Star Bpecial Bervice.) Othermise the offering WILL BE ATTENDED BY MANY, week’ Wi 1 the week,before. Ho a ‘Seaton’ tna tita The Manolens home will find tn 2 oof oe Bag Bak ce acd ar ore eg t eichos “ the gonouncement of the Ploneot | Jand Mio feat gnd the show | the railroad people keep the Ingpag his district. 1H os fishe ing point will be cleared and nontha ttt At the Lois be ld or necessary at th -_ _ rely newgprogram goes |iracks, onal “eY Many Fortunes: Made Jo ucts bolng tend Lin 4 » for in Seattle ( we band uh BS. nar el nis spose a . 1 oth “ . : J “7 or 6 to gras At the Sta ! ' t . " " eve n. There will be | Le aves r : sin of ‘ n Phareda be 3 i : for Monday and Tuesday \ Budd Kt at a niftllo’s notice 50c a Sar. Yd. X Jallbire Ofympic Market | The » spr silaae het the . 10 r rooms | ated tonight seo? ‘nd cule your mea bait. 419 | founda of succe Cullivate Sale os i 4 gal Pike st. opposite the Bon Marche, |t will wy ou endent - The At Luna Park reer of Yauler and First mont Htwaar band The Grotto ime "tha "rome Inaitions The | { oe great 1 wane. ban Jin the state and pays four per cent nwa M oa tm: "liom enelums anmnent o+* | 46 PIKES vA ( é hee'o the finest equip: | 6 Will be ¢ tend | en € ed grill in town, at the corr | seueoness h Von | Firet and Cher Mr Engel, in feats of be: ‘ bd ! J Exclusive Apparel for Wiese headliner, and the ts in s the ba View of City ef Tangier, Which Is Threatened With the Most Dreadful Massacre of a Century, Tan aL worth bolas wing tale ‘or the ente ona Smal! Bay of the Straits of Gibraltar, About 38 Miles Southwest of the Rock, .it Is m Th t fy ment of his patrons. r and Mud and Straggles Over Two Hills. It Has an Extensive Shipping Trade. ‘ to the northwest, are prov ° Built of Stone shit laaclahinerstbciiilsdeutidiasnkd stihl aisicin YCdabibs Milla: Wilda te ce ng to be wu favorite with thowe who At Luna Park Paris, Aug. 17.—The situation in| aa Wiklkne fee. Ge cre Moreeco today is the most serio an | Y th tt - Snes Or | WIROLAD SCHILZONY! AND HIS | | Md ype © ORIGINAL HUZAR A OF since the Boxer trouble, in China, ip thronged in and out all] | 1900, Unlike the Chinese of that day long yesterda ' TULBDAY, AUGUST 20, 1907 day, the Moors are well armed, and n | MATINEE iI those cruel, wild Arabs of the des | At Scenic Park 1, March, Washington Grays ert are the most fearless fighters in| Many took advantage of the Gratu the world. ee h ce to hea heners band at 2. I « Dream After the Pall | All reports indicate a gathering | SULTAN OF MOROCCO conic Park yesterday, and the two Catbuik of the tribes, and not only from the| The sultan was born on Feb. 24 erts Riven proved popular. The Light Cavalry interior of Morocco but from the ©®- | 197§, hie bother being @ Circassion| \roue Attractions at the Lake | 4 « rt WE HAVE PUT IN A NEW DEPARTME or tire north border of the Sahara dew: | | 0" get 7 ashingtOn resort were well pat Intermisstor WOOL JACKETS. IN THIS EXTENSIVE ASSORT. ort jady of good birth, who brought up ed election, The Red Mill .Herbert| MENT YOU WILL FIND NORFOLK, BLOUSE AND They are making mostly for Tan |AbdelAziz very wisely, so that 6. The First Heart Throbs ETON MODELS SUITABLE FOR ALL OUT-OF-DOOR ster, the metropolia of Morocee, much haw been expected of hin Oliver Ellenbe SPORTS. VARIED AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT cated’ in the Mediterra nid@ When hie mother died recently he| © of the t Pa f Boy Buffingte | OF PLAIN COLORS AND FANCY COMBINATIONS. of which are t ent eate t §. March, Pe ote | SIZES 30 to 40. PRICES sanidie eb the o. Showed every sign of real grief. Heloiiver thie wn. ge EVENING men, chanting Koran, i known to his subjects by the title , < tie ; aim. & Treaty of Port $. “tof “Prince of True Believers.” When the Jasaw ’ Lout 3 75 t $8 50 we The moving ; Pe . O po. The city / ‘ ‘ ened « “A Brig ‘ 1 Chor der Turken | an hour agatr ‘ Mother's I \ Doppler | e they made the plunge, and the pow Justice” and “Murph } Mr. Areng tartly that a charge has be mia Second Hungarian Rhapsodie | ° s ean troc 6. Persia, Oriental Intermesso | 800-804 First Ave., Corner Columbia , , civilization will hear ble tale of bioed of a cen Monuments The Forge in the Forest rt STRONGEST LADIES’ WAIST HOUSE sides the Jewish popula there | pleasu Michaelis | IN THE STATE. are scores of English, Fre sume Art Marble compan nd 8. March, Des Deutschen Ruhm Americans and Germans in Tang is from a ‘ h of V 1 Ebr Tfflaad -- = eee and no Infidel would be allowed to escape death | Im the meantime, the sul | Mo jthe m world. His arch enemy, Ri }aull fighting him and may | TRY M'CARTHY’S FIRS e e \ SUPPOSE YOU HAD BEEN IN SAN FRANCIS. CO DURING HER CALAMITY IN YOUR PRESENT Abd-ol-Agiz, in ne secure throne people in Simin; the rest of the year only 400 " he to unite the fanat tribes now It's always a #0 mi Sec vwer Guarding the City Againet Gurprice ring under his own banner. | who nurse their woes FINANCIAL CONDITION? BETTER START A \<ehatad Swift Arab H orsemen of the Interior. would probably be the end grow up , SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY The Gambler” fs perhaps the | wi pular favor, The bill runs W Pay A: Interest on Saving Accounts eh yi ’ so ad bi i that pate best thing that has yet been pre Branches---Ballard, Renton Georgetown $i ) mar out which have been mov- Ik HY sented by this company at the Se Spans ; " i" ee during this dallying August weather, « as its situations, while melo. “Dora Thorne.” Nome ® Seohter are slated { selling tomorrow. They are all good tic, are much more logical) In “Dora Thorne” the Third | DIRECTORS: hem are plain white, with embroidery and have less of the absurd about | nue theater this week presents a ~ eoobers Rots . P A eetue eae . “The Gambier.” them th those of, most sensa- wholese play of considerable Chae ace tr and finishing touches in the shape o! Gambler,” an interesting tional pieces of this kind. strength, the [with 4 story dealing with life The well constructed plot ts car Western min! camp, was ried through by a number of strong ece being a d both of the ot Bertha M. Clay's famous ances yesterday { the « The plot mat ng, but a number of stylish included. The sale price, and Union Savings and Trust Co. polke ¢ rtted waists are alsc ia first presentation yes ly pictured characters, and in por (deals with a marriage “The Military Maid.” Cor. Second Ave. and Cherry Street cal ainly ought to be winner, is -S3Cc by the Earl Burgess com. traying these EB mting, Roy | English noble t Send My Mal! to Hoge Building, Seattle, Wash. ony Sedo spe ob ees ths sas ‘ and two packed houses at Applegate, T der, Orson € position socially; subsequent live 1909 exposit Aarnte for Alaska Banking end Safe Deposit Co, Nome Al — enjoyed it. M. Dunn and Sam Waldon met exile, a separation, a murder and a one attractive feat ROTE-RANKIN COMPANY ‘Marner Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. AMUSEMENTS Bed Ce orts without stint at the McCarthy store now. a 2 - | LOIS THEATER, " All the best that can be had for money, and beautiful, fresh ra i nes: Suneet, Main 1904. Ind. 4334. Week Aug. 19, the Apex and new. We quote you— Wy is i William Zimmerman, impeteos t band leaders; Suneay's Dogs Handsome Bed Comforts, 72x84 | Down-Filled Bed Comforts, cov- ousin a e 0 Hii |and Cats; Bpringold & Co., Lawrence & Cummings; Norma Van Cleve; laches in size, filled with best | ered with best imported sateen, ; il} | Return of the Favorite Elwells; Pantagescope laminated cotton batting, hand in the most brilliant and beau- tied and « ed with nice tiful designs and color effects. LYRIC THEATER } quality figured silkoline; on Every one of them full double & sale tomorrow at bed size; priced to- Wednesday and Saturday Mat, Charles 8. Young presents cach morrow at only “A MILITARY MAID.” f. Pairs of Portieres ; 4 Other Down Comforts ro ti 4 ; edy Full of Pretty Girls and Fun. Prices, 20¢ Others of this same descrip: | and silk covered, at $8.80, $11.00, To clear our stock of all odd pairs of Portieres and to make room for new ff! SEA L tH tion at $2.25 and $2.95. $15.00 and up to $30.00 each 5 Tonight, all this week, Earl Bur mpany— ing in | § | 4 = One pair of twotone brown Tapestry Por | Two pairs of Mercerized Tapestry Portieros IM! r THE GAMBLER.” pany--fimma Bunting in mbroidery Sale. ood to Burn tleres, 9 ft. long by 48 in. wide, with fringe in two-tone green with fapey braid 2.30 Best play {o.date by this company.) Next—I ak tik Skies | Remarkable pricings for brand A big assortment of the new 75 etal, r ae ae) esigns an otc ere are three specia pers. | P * nd sell regularly at $15.00 } I st note Many ot to see when yo r One pair of Tapestry Portieres, having green a $8 75 ae ast e n you } Ground with figures in dark red, fultaize | * Pair; special, « palr . THIRD AVENUE THEATER |] 75c and 89e AllOver Embroider. | com ‘ and fringed top and bottom. Regular price | One pair of Repp Portieres in 0 on [Third and P Main 2684; Ind. 3405. All this week, Mat- jf les S8e-—We mean it. They | 760 Nut tage Stor enenene | 00 the pat inecs We sturda | just what we say they are. Nu owls, carved ready for | & Sg li $3.25 with mewtry border on and bottom BORA THORNE | They come in both open w prrography Beedle; regular - . i thes These Portie are full width and length Prices: Night, 10c, 2 ©. Box se ©. Matinees, 10c, 20¢, | Ind ns, id there ts price 75¢ each; on sule 39 be a pes — bev greed hohe a with ash gall aol Ay at $6.50 the a ie ne - Next week “Shamus O'Brien.” | not a single design in the col at only c figure tn old gold and tan; recueres are], Se couse the pat 8 || lection that you would not | 25¢ Glove and Handkerchief y- Daas of -_— out ey | readily y the regular prices Boxes, 15e—Lots of different Vaudeviil - 20¢ i 5 pairs of two-tone red Tapestry Portieres, ects gl AM $2, 95 | one pair of Armure Tapestry Portieres in onion ge dy Sas gach ea |] for. Sale price C | Soules to choose from. in Pertlere measuring 48 in. wide by 9ft. | 1. aie ae ‘Waleetsy | Portiecen vt dark red with double tapestry border NEW HEADL INERS THIS AFTERNOON, only these wanted novelty bones; oO py ol estr ‘ortier oO 5 ll 26 « omorre’ aad finished top and om with shades of green, full size and piaaea top down side and across bottom. Regular » Pie egg vc“ big Frid rapooboor x! teen Rape sc it 15¢ Regu! 5 : ; i hellor Siste b cope ' ddie jo—These come in wid D only lar price, $4.75 a pair $2 95 and bottom. Regular price $5.00 $3 25 price $9.00 the pair; ‘ $5 85 4 i WwW ail big = to 17 inches and In numberless | Gibson and Christy Plaques, 39¢ steeeee ' @ pair; special, a pair ' special, the pair ee feeeee . designs May be used for Good 50« value and you Spring St., Bet f and 3rd. Open either edgings or flouncin know the beauty and excel- bd e OLIVER THEATER p. m. This week, Jay Harrington, and are excellent values at 49c lence of the drawings by these | ree pecia in overs baritone, in iMustrated song, “When the Jessamine Is Bloomt A and 59¢ a yard. Sale 14¢ famous artists 39c Hrigand Ste Mother's Dream; Western Justice y's Funeral price Tomorrow Adults, 10¢, Children, Se and a “ - — Table Covers in four-quarter size, | Table Covers in six-quart 7 ‘ “over O-in ring : : > e ‘ | € quarter size, similar to | Couch Covers in the 60-in with fringe LUNA PARK—The nation’s kreaiost playground on the Pacifi . c fed background with green and tan those described to the left, but larger on all four sides. Designs and colors are on traction he arian Husar 25¢ Souvenir, 10¢ 19¢ China, 10c fringe on al! four sides. R | 4 > Tur . ery aft < Don't fail ; > § ir of | 500 pieces of Fancy Decorated | ur sides. Reg Regular price $1.80; 1 95 the Turkish order, Regular 1 65 a A Siwash Pappoose Souvenir o 5 ae fee ened; special, cack BOC | spain’ ocx ’ price $2.00 each; special, each @ be Brick Vou Wage sais Wik ta cleen'a Chlag, inchytiog mesteh Role eo be f anala of \ ea eattle, wi i jews 0 e ers, toothpick holders, butter THESE SPECIALS WILL BE FOUND IN THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT, TOP FLOOR na. The Chinese wa Wh eity end “vietnity: ready plates, bon dishes, cups and saucers, va acc antiye PTUES RELIABLE and other pret all 19¢ Ce w, each Stand ard Patterns On Sale ONE FARE~ROUND TRIP VIA The Bedding Department Is Now Par- peng vg Strong § in Comforts | Get the | September I From CHICAGO Designer Take “LAKE SHORE” From St. Louis Take “BIG FOUR ROUTE From Peoria Take est lines in the Beddi ae "SEA VIEW TRACTS i by) eer a Faille saa or ‘ee: S / ‘AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM Contain Five Acres Each points in Maich Lambiated ¢ n Comforts are very flu SARATOGA, N. se and RETURN Prices Are Low Terms Very Easy m - well filled and titched ee them In ¢ ACCOUNT OF MEETING Sea View is a large, level area of land, fronting the AT $6,46-0Laminated White CottonDown Filles Comfort: coverea WIL St GRAND ARMY. of the. REPUBLIC hat Hee BARE gn Geerol t rd er home sites, gard zy, ranching, berry and fruit raising, we believe these tracts to be unexcelled with plain AT $8,75—-Laminated White Cotton-Down Filled Comfort, covered AT #4 on one side and figured atikoline on the ott tension to Oct. 6th secured by deposit and fee of $1.00 ckets Routed via Our Lines will be accepted at your « easure by the Boat Lines In either Direction, between Beiroit Toledo, Cleveland and Buffalo. Also between Al bany and New York SIDE TRIPS—Saratoga to New York or Boston and return... $6.00 8 toga to New York or Boston and return to Albany $5.00 STOPOVERS—At Battle Creek, Detroit, Sandusky, Westfield and Ni ae on sale Sept. 6-7-8—Good to Return to Sept. 17 The ground is easily cleared, the soil is rich and deep outh furnish at all a ready and convenient market for all the produce and the large cities to the north and that you can raise Laminate hite Cotton-Down Filled Comfort, covered A | a Fails. O J P. to | last stop aoe Pee $25 t $75 OO L. vated Vi Cote “4 ’ — pony on one with sateen and on the oth ith silkoline in pattern agara Falls n going Journey assengers to leave last to: ‘a both Peart Reuved pig Ape Ab ay hay Ay pa ribeyy \ over point not tater than Sept. 9th, On Return Journey—10 Range From a ae i kale Ta com $4.00 | tnsictor math. anoher ar UT | meee dn 0 to 0 per tract. Bear in mind that this is the price of a whole tract and not a single acre Only one-tenth cash is re CHAUTAUQUA AND RETURN—Tiekets on sale daily until Sept 30. Limited to Oct. 81, Fare from Chicago, $17.50; Peoria, $22.30 4 a ‘ wy nae ae hae _ 5 ALL THE CREDIT 3t, Louls, $27.80 quired, Balance on easy monthly or quarterly payments. (1403 TO) YOU, WANT BOSTON AND RETURN—Aug. 6, 10, 20, 24; Sept. 10, 14, 24, 28 Go out to see these tract vuind front property. is tail Fare from Chicago, $24.00; fare from Bt. Louis, $27.00. isl baalan lue. Investigate Sc ie i SECOND NEW ENGLAND RESORTS—Aug. 6, 10, Hept. 10, 14, 24, 28, adily in sing in va nvestigate Sea View while you can buy at such low prices and at s { terns, | Call at our office; we will be glad to tell you the best ! way of reaching Sea View, and to furnish you with any fur "hee information you may wish to know, WEST & WHEELER, Souta’ Ooo swe Fare from Chieago or Bt, Low plus $2.00 for the Round h very easy | AVENUE. | Trip CANADIAN REBORTS—Dally until Sept. 9, 16 oF St Louls, one fare plus $2.00 for the Round Trip, For further information, apply to passenger agent of the guy Now NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES 151 VESLER WAY, SEATTLE. ove LAY, LATER | WARREN J, LYNCH, From Chigago cHicaco. 4 ° oes! OF en inne 41 0tsneatet eaiiacctia ashen diiis stot abadibnaraneis Ss watane st tanane Sanath Subtutatadicnstesttbanbadinitadsctartciarstaattdns a

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