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sede ddeh debt bh th Lt Lt Lt Peeeeoeree ore CAME AL@ras(pe ThE MEARE ST BUTPALO ane BPIREQ”™ FFALO BILL (W. F. Cody ore Ie one questicr pte hagth tam tired of « it ; He igi you happen to m jo BUUT” { will tell the story ih to atop those a ot epluning an in we hundred men Gre [ay GEE a ay SEs 2 = z “5 great dif that aumber of be stilt lows dite i g 02 and) away, The buffaloes alowed down| “Sorry, but we're to a hurry named | pretty goon. Just th ir laughed the first but if half a dozen mounted 1 n eateh in time were re from the for you take a at the were out on a buffalo hunt nek the trail of (he sar ert | wae following you've bey were sprucely dressed and rode showy horses. They woh other as | ambled up. or two of them grianed. | after we've kilh them he folks at home had They galloped off. I took a shert’ ead-off the herd as they river to westward, for I .| know they were making for water with my old hunting shi and! got to the river in time to turr chaps” and that slabslded litile| them. The officers were just com horse, with no saddle or bridle, [| ing into sight as | began to shoot must have looked to them like a|! gave Hrigham the word, and he ip Get, a long distance off. |) back country greenhors. So they came alongside one of the » t “Leoresia® and jumped | began to talk to me in a patronis | buffalo. I fired Down came fp bere back and started tog sort of fashian. bulfal ame the and Brigham carried me amered, look. fired 12 shots, Down came the en ep 11. The lest fell as the offf into range. I never saw prised a wd in my life. orse. He] t could hit one,” I st as I did. ling as stapid as I co t. trying You won't go far with that old it plow horse,” sald anoth Tu do my best.” I an ‘Can | go along with yout ¥ pair of shears ot Piper & — om | Taft's guaranteed to. give sa Tomorrow ts the day ore = thon. EST OPPORTUNITY to And in winding up the affairs of this concern we feel it extremely swamped us Remember the Opening Hour, 9 a. m.,and closing, 4:30 p. m., until further notice. you are not going to let this chance of : Century Northwest Twes in such o hurry After buffalo, son?” asked one along the next And - #0 ow. for saddie or drt) of them. through the whole bupeh was good I thought I'd try to see if maybe There were 11 buffalo in all, = 1. — 9 a. m., and, like the proverbial fly and the mug of molasses, the crowd followed the acwance g the doors yesterday at 4:30, in order to take care of the customers already in. You will appreciate the situation and bear with us in this emergency. Be With Us THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1900. Seven te, se ‘TROUBLE DRIVES wei ce story wont the wound! WOMAN INSANE 1 “ th off i heard my naw » su On me Buffalo Bil Phin tarred ths se 2 Mentally unbalanced by the atrug ‘ tock, the chief of scouts at| ae support her family. of #ix Fort Wi ace. Hill Comstock claim | children by working aa ® scrub od to be the greatest buffalo hunter ‘ in the whole West. There wan a lot | “me™ Mrs. Anton Winter wa f talk and the matter wound up | ™ nit to the Steilacoom fusane by the planaing of a big buffalo bat m by Judge Frater y Ue. The place chosen was the pra] M Winter had sworn out a rie near Fort Sheridan, Kan jcomplatnt against her husband oo it. Judges were chosen to him with desertion, Mr old the court that he earn company us, Comatock and | ed $1.80 a day at Moran's, and that ’ togeMor tll we came in sight of the} he paid nearly all of it to his wife first herd, Then he attacked them | ite claimed that she was subject on the right and I on the left. I] to occasional fite of violence #0 4 shot 18 to hig 14, Then we came] ihat he wax compelled to leave ow & second and larger herd, This| The grief of the mother at part time I shot 38 to hie 29. Late In the} ing from her Hittle ones wan’ ¥ afternoon wo sighted one of the | dist largest herds | over saw | wilt The chance is staring you in the face here and now. Seize it quickly. Four of the obildre t sent to the House of the milled the saddle and bridle off | Good Shepherd, while the other two am and sent him at the : ae . A will be taken in charge by a alster corse did his work as if he had &/ of the husband, It ts thought that human brain. The score was 69 tothe quiet and rest at the ipaane The American-Canadian Ol) Com 48 in my favor, Total score, Cody | asylum will soon restore Mra. Win pany offers you part ownership in 125, Comstock 45, My title of “Buf-| tors mental equipoise three great sources of immense falo was wor It has never! a. - wealth--Oli—Gas—Asphait. been dispa Tomorrow, any day, we may ut for & withdraw this offer, but if you de hunt | wa not delay you may buy for ham had a way dingusted what dollars may not purcha and quitting (as many Bird dogs dop the near future. if his master missed two shots in eoension, If { had happened to those two shots, another man would now Buffalo BNL yearing then mae} yly the city of Badan ton unlimited supply at o ties in this « and by our ability to Edmonton alone will pay us at ture of this nart of Canada STOP THE ARENT We can sell you Beautiful Homes, ages, Bungaloes Payments just tke rent T. PB. FAY CO., INC, Mehihorn Every thrifty young man and woman gets ready for that “Rainy We expect to pines us on the whe future, And when she's gushing Day They lay aside a certala Uca of their income; and this they wisely put away in our savings bank to sccumulate ONE DOLLAR atarts count, and the balance left with us draws interest at the rate of 4 per cent. payable im cash or on installment Uke this may never come your Union Savings & ‘Trust Co. ns SECOND AND CHERRY. In tan and binck. Look at the quality and compare the prices. FREOLUND, HORNGERG 4 ard and stormed the ma ny good things in view. Place Good Things in Your Home | pleasant to be able to assist you in your desires Now We Are Going to Get Out of Business—Positively Quit for Good—So it’s Up to You to Clean Us Ou Just think of buying Furniture and Household Furnishings fit manufacturers’ cost; grand, is it not? You just bet it is, and | Tomorrow rniture Co. 1 lifetime go by. Fr ner Second Avenue and Spring Street We Have the Franch tars by the thousands of gallons are selling a limited amount of our non-a word comes that the ol] is gushin Think it over tonight, come in and talk it over tomorrow send a postal for booklet giving full details and proofs American-Canadian (il Co. 304A People’s Bank Building, Seattle, Wash. You Can’t Make Money Easier WINS FORTUNE IN OIL STRIKE hop tor Wells 600,900. [erEctaL To THE RECORD-HERBLD.} PITTSBURG, April 12.--Cytus Ferguson butcher and oll operator of Pittabura and the West Virginia panhandle, was yesterday afternoon offered $1,500,000 for his of! prop in Hancock County, West Virginia and be will apceyt, Nineteon yeurs &go Cyrus Ferguson was an impoverished betcher in Bteubenviile, Ohio, When word come that the big Mat- thews gusher had been struck at McDonald, Pa., Ferguson quit in the midst of cutting pork chops and started for the new oll Meids Four years ago Ferguson, having gained some money, returned to Holloday's Cove, W. Va, where he bought an tmmmense tract intending to spend the rest of his life as & farmer, But copperhead snakes drove Per- guson back to oll production, He decided to sink wells in & little forbidden looking a logation which had been i other operators. Fergu- him, each struck it x out for o holding act Bete ise mens of other ma cheap fuel for power—we conser vely st $175,000 a year, In a word, we hold the And Then the Oil and straight road to millionatredor ng Mauid dol that’s what we expect our well c Yow ll Be Glad to Own Stock tn thig company. Still more when we be beds that cover 960 acres—alone enough to assure princely incomes To Hasten the Day When our plans will be completed and the money pouring in from all three sources, weable treasury stock at fifty cents a share, You can be one of us by: acting quickly. When you wouldn't sell for $50 a share. in to ship asphalt by the train load from our Are You Getting In on the Golden Harvest? The Century Furniture Co.’s Quitting Business Sale Is the Latest Strike Found in the Seattle District, and Is Proving a Big Bonanza to the Community HE SECOND DAY’S Opening is proof that the buying public is wide awake to opportunities. The entrance to the store was packed to its limits, and then some, at the opening hour, We were again compelled to close Weare giving you the GRAND- We have added more salesmen to look after you, and Monday's occurrence will not happen again. We thought we were well supplied with salespeople at the opening, but the public g, Sale Rules—Spot cash, free delivery at our earliest conven- ience, no refund or exchange, no storage in the near And another chance if you can't come io person,