The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1909, Page 11

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STAR AY 21, 1909, DeNNG UP 400- MILE RAILWAY IN DARKEST RIGA TRIED TOURER [seer SHOWS HENEY'S WORK’ SUGAR TR UST ': cee FOR OVERNMENT Mrs. Ma on will take up the cause | ne “ igor kings, They of ITWO MEN te a maauir vino ee it hon ivew | CL the woman toiler, and see that |¢ Dietrtet THEMSELVES BEHIND THE = | aul BR go ve to! thelr gul on of « Bige antic cor peed 08 to matur the Pacific Coat, in re . coy rere Egg Vermiceili declared unending! that will b 1 agatnat th tead of from t r Nort! t a4 . urate th hi f ¢ federal gove [MURDERER AT LARGE: safeties esti i /roo MUCH WORK FOR|: | FOR 25 YEARS _,'05 o's SOLDIER BOYS | | . San Fran ‘ ment, of hard-bolted ma, Bpokane and Seattle Because Mémorial day The spectai train whic hwill con-|May 41 this year, and because the Japanene re - thr ual the United # (Hy United Press.) his escape soon after he was found JACKSON, Mins, May 2 guilty Thomas Atkinson, who, after 90 fornia points at the en ich "sa"mue"ceaet s */ SOCIETY MEN ACT)" = [tnt ime ive sume) AS FIREMEN 10 DISCUSS MAGNOLIA BUR Mie cate May 2 -| WAY PROJECT made many friends ‘dur hina ay place t f years when he e fire whieh ¢ 4} 1 | lived quietly as a law abiding oft! or 1D. Grant home t bay eee he ia B aft ren, and in that time no charge | $400,000. The house was ally | ment club an important }Of misconduct of any kind was| destroyed despite tho efforte of the | to be tonight at 6 0 ageinal him soclety pec f this exclusive col | Mineh’s hall, $016 16th a my, wh od out and fo: t nate Apr nents of Mag a eapenne of atly nolia w the W. Wheel rieh gown bridge, con ng thie thor tile ‘ im ant house was valued at | with Magn biuff ee (= red alive @ conviction | $100,000, an art gallery cost more Addresses wil! be made by Cit : ands against him there would | than $60,000, and furniture, briow | Kngineer R. H. Thomson, Soott Ca STEAMER YOSEMITE probability of the death! brac and wines worth at least $40, | houn and other prominent city of rien &. y being exacted. He made stod the lone OBOT OF VNIVERSIT YZ OT - FROM FAR AFRICA’ SHOWING WORK ON $15,00 OA-MILE NIGERIA RAILROAD, | 9 Arua tho what was only between Chicago and Kansas City, ter nuts and skins. Wonderful tin WEL MARS. HERE S$ LOOKING AT You! ] years ago the darkest bay = between Haro, the head of fiekia have been found in the +] the low water navigation on the Bauch! province in the north, and a tri The Bog-) .. , b ; b 6. ob of the ‘ jot darkest Africa! = The Niger river, to Kano, It ts hoped branch line will be butlt from some | ge dips iassoy teria tagegetaal [oN op Pog sel 1 an foosiltioare Of Nigeria, which 1% that the line will be the beginning point on the Baro-Kano line tothem.| © the newest telescope built in Ol the Gacman tnteansitian ‘Airiea, Gre building it with of great agricultural prosperity for The lower ploture shows a Mahing | \ | The Treptow telescope, now be “ " | Kaiser William has taken an it , gmoney, and spending the country, and also a safeguard village near Baro on the Niger river | jing finished at the Treptow labor: (erent in the work and will reality a 4, against a rebellion and possible at very low water, The natives are / . tile to make it 4 good j atory, Berlin, will be of the be present at the dedication of the - disaster from the enormous Mahom- | carrying sand for coment work on most powerful in the world. It ie|{setrument railway. be 499/28 And pagan tribea The future! the mainland. The upper pleture tool ‘Sith the cblel lden of cindy:|. ‘The polishing of the leheor: Af Ht be 400) o catte , ° eae r 5 - a oe rahe 1 ‘The allroad, which © ne if the country fs in growing cotton, shows the natives engaged in build ing our netghbors tn Mars. the Treptow telescope took more eg oF shout the distance the export of ground outs, shea but- ing road bed and laying tracks. The German nation includes many | than five years. The cost of the profound studenty of astronomy,| instrument exceeds $60,000 SAVED | LUMBERMEN STRIKE |WHIT EW AGH Sunday, May 23rd, to Olympia BUTTE. Ment Ss May's 1 All the 7 lumbermen in Northern Montana | ' and Return on the Swareieucrses| 1S PLANNED , |BEAUTIFUL FLOATING PALACE & few dollars were | ting $3 a day | Whitewashing the Mohammoedans, | dy uman life. | - . d set bream . — than 1,000 men are affected |the commissioner nent 16 Asia jt i taquest over) 7° Sree ote Minor to investigate the recent (Siege as “oak Hartedt in the massacres there, In which more aS i, cm One of the CRUSHED BENEATH than 20,000 Christians were mur : 7 Two bands of music and dancing, afeo big steam caitiope. ‘The larg- "| a the method dered, will make a report placing > eet and finest excursion boat west of New York city. Thousands of ‘@eayatiog was not the the actual blame for the bloody b r g |ff dollars have been spent on this boat thie winter, and the people will was the eb: ROCK AVALANCHE deeds upon the Armenian popula ¢ J " < be surprised at the way she has been fitted up. Only one stop will as cheap tion. according to messages recely \ : | yout five minutes at Boston Harbor, to see the steel plant en ed here today : / ruction-then on to Olympta, Tumwater Falls and the big Marned a vortict of , 7 ball game me with us for a good time. All the important points of the com (iy United Press.) | __ The report will be based upon the - ‘ . iM jflon the Bound explained as we pass them. Only $1.00. Round-trip part . ARBUCKLE, Cal, May 21.—/| Commission's beliof that it has dis ‘ t fl tickets on sale at Pler €, foot of University st, and all the principal | Crushed beneath an avalanche of “Otered an Armenian seeret society f . cigar stores, or at C.D, Hillman’s offices in the Times which l# plotting to overthrow the , cous = 1 a ves Pier 6 at § a m. sharp, Sunday, May 23. No | rocks and earth, the bodies of O. A. 4 BUNOLES ore | Turkish rule. will be run thir year. Thompson and Joka Horsley were ng thousands of acres to sell this year, re being sold this removed late yeaterday from a 76- aa v L aN , ‘ aN , , ke, turk nd all kin 4 freeh garden Store. Paper | foot well two miles southwest of | ~~ Sporting Goods 1 \ { ipindion’ chadine lavonse aad THEIR’: aet-tee Deaton tek ae high as $2.00 2 rol! | this place. . ver, . 4 had free on our five-aore tracts. See C. D. Hiliman’s aniesmen tn ough ing The men were working at the | Of woperior quality at the right | a y 5 o . the Times Blox pe ore maps Rays, ms, etc reed pi hard 4 on foom—some as| bottom of the deep shaft when @ prices can be had at our store \ ‘ “y our new city Ber! re the new relreees bre Sees eae the lot. FEDERAL | curbing above gave way, burying | Headquarters for sportemen and where we have sold ove a $80,000 worth of scree this month. BL PAPER CO.,| them under tons of dirt, Both men | A. tL. HALL none. oer more salesmen right now to help handle the crowds. Goc bad famtites 1111 First Ave, coher 5 Chanse of Schedule EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MAY 23 Will leave Seattle at 7:10 p. m. instead of 9:30 p. m., and run through to Chicago in 72 hours, s % | arriving there 9:10 p. m., or in one night less than present schedule. No change or delay at St. Paul. Automobile Service Newly equipped and lighted by electricity throughout, including berth lights. Compartment- Observation cars, standard and tourist sleepers, dining-cars, first-class day coaches, etc. Has been engaged for the afternoon. A BE nae otc pede ye Ragan re WESTBOUND-—Will leave Chicago 10:15 p. m., arriving Seattle 8:15 p. m., third day. Fo ga adalat | New Seattle-Kansas City Train—“Southeast Express” Via Great Northern to Billings, thence Burlington Route. Will leave Seattle nightly at 10:00 p. m., arriving Kansas City 8:00 a. m. fourth morning. Though Standard and Tourist sleepers, dining- cars, day coaches, etc. The Spokane Express ; Will leave Seattle at 5:15 p. m., instead of 6:00 p. m., as at present, and arrive Spokane 7:10 a. | Standard sleepers, dining car, day coaches. CONDENSED SCHEDULE—OVERLAND SERVICE Eastbound (read down.) Westbound (read up.) : pokane | Fast Mail Express | Limited | Express | | Express | Limited | Express . | 5.15 7.10 00 p.m. |Lv, ....Seattle ...Ar.| 10.50 | 815 | 9.00 Where ls It? Prices and Terms 025 p.m. | | 7.104 | 735m. | i130km. | ah alae «tt hea oe 7188 m. | | 7.09. Take Green Lake cars to Denny sta- Lots from $200 to $350—on terms of tion. Come early. bring a little 10 per cent cash and $5 2 month. An ae? Sei iay money along for the of conven- spparweniey So oh voi Mapas ee CONDENSED SCHEDULE—COAST LINE SERVICE ‘ience. lence property. = Daily. $95 a] 9.00 at O44 (10.100) e Hy gham .,) 2.30 al uver Ly,{11.80. p].. \LHOUN, DENNY & EWING ]] summer excursions—ssisase-s is sham BAGGAGE C CHECKED FROM RESIDENCES AND HOTELS Biber inepy sancti aoe | Great Northern Uptown Ticket Office SECOND AND COLUMBIA

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