The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1909, Page 5

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fHE 8STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1009, HALASKA MINER KILLED IN ‘[prugaeD MAN Me ti seasonable furniture specially priced for FIGHT OVER A GRUB STAKE 22 oo :cxscs-] “got ready” home furishers— WHO HA6 JU6T RETURNED his return. _ TO OREGON FAMILY, | Takon Drink—-Peels Dizzy PORTLAND, Ore. May 26 Thoh | Went into a restaurant and Self-Defense for Ja halt months lator, where he was | bottle of wine, and I took on¢ has its share of the unust jtold he had been found badly cut) drink, Just then T felt dizty, so for furniture needed His Former } any too much trouble with my hair] UP and beaten in a ted |! went to the door for a breath of date expected { this morning.” hand and foot and rob’ 260, /air, That te the last | remember tre expected gue er. | But the hat | is the strange story surrounding the Awakes in Hospital we have a splendid selection of the omes off, revealing a ! c disappearance of F, D. Odbert, a Wha Yress) | ‘ high pompadour and a huge Payohe ; ~ . ue in @ strange bed In a how ; (hy Cnited stay 96 knot turned from Sacramento to his fam they would talk to me, the now—folding beds, Davenports, bed AIRBANKS, conn ~ ihe Aftor the ploture-taking wan over, {lY: His dinappearance last Jun id me | waa in Sacramento couche porch furniture. folding ch ede “he ney B Kubun, » ) é | Mra. Annie talked of her venture, | U&tY WAS obo of the mysteries hin told me T had been found ' ’ Ag CUEING, ION PEAS, Dtees pill jand of her reasons for taking the| MMlly and the polloe had lft | Hound and gagwed in a box ear and the prices are the lowest consistent with dependable quality. Bidoras k bp sho has. badly cut up and beaten, This wa ’ 4, on tam doing thts for my two boy Last Heard of Him in January. § i me that | re Pia Love last ie sald. "Tk in not an growabie| Overt tolls of a remarkabjo gained consciousness anowenty « Hl amucual values in shirt); {ine folding bed, extra special— gi awoke 1 ft Lith ojala It a? Marshal Love last : eal Deputy Phil Ot thing for me to do, to go before! chain of elreumat 4 which pre-| few days later, but Was soon taken by United States the public, but I have got to sup-| vented him from communteating| with typhold fever, and that for . . ~ B |. Foster of Bure port thom and myself. }with his family until now, It was) weeks I hung on the verge of death waist cabinets _ Sina fe the express | ot 1 know peaple will eriticive me,/in the middle of January that the and did not again recover : the youth to ¢ ederal | Tualatin man eame te tland to| sciousness until the first of Apr attractive and well-made shirt waist ie Kuhbun is be i for i sell a fine team of work horses,|! do not remember being cons examination which 4 > and when he left he told hie wife| the fret time in fact, everything within a fow days ‘ A tho would return the following even-|is an utter blank until | awoke tn 0 shirt waist cabinet, covered with imported ‘Both Timers. , og iug at the latest, whether he sold | the hospital the second time Japanese matting: sale 2 vat price f ‘ In the Ka a, : covered with matting; sale “ d@atrict. Kuhun tea aX | t lid oak Mission style ehirt walst cat ya ie victim was about , | | brass é ale Tae The youth is of Gert P ‘ | $1.65 Ae paving lived | exe . natural finteb a eer ssc. ° rare, kite United Prose.) in the most novel manner There oo " os wide; sale $4 85 mag g sourdough. having , CHICAGO, May %6—-@having her! were other contributions unt ' 7 Alaska before com j husband with increasing earned, but @ unanimous vote bas : - — —e At one time he rt | alternate days for one month netted eg siti antetes nlecacinathae pegs regular price $26.00. eas. 0 tar a| I : drs, W. O. Smith w dotlar contribu: "Mig BH. Snodgrass worked 00M SeASONADIe settee value— } s.r TN edhe mes TE epselgline coe gig tion for the missionary cause and a| hard about the house that her hus ; p : - ays : ‘ | gold pln, Tho prite was a gift from! band gave her $1 to “lay off” one of Killing i . the Women’s Home Mtsstonary so-|/day, She did so, and that money nd whe 1 occurred at a time MRS. ANNIS, PHOTOGRAPHED AT THE PIANO, REHEARSING jelety of the Austin Methodist was added to Mra, Bmith's mission golden o 4 filted with fine wire fan and Rhivedard were) WITH THE VAUDEVILLE MUSICAL TEAM, FOR WHICH SHE | Episcopal church for earning money ary contribution | HY ve tuppartes matrere: the "euler riieg ie aad = ' 7 a Holated cabin « Rilo HAS BEEN ENGAGED AS PIANIST, AT $800 A WEEK. AARAA | Re ey eattepenentee vy| READY TO HANDLE Ay | rT | vit ime ti es iy ren en | eee ae priced for one-day sale— cabinets specially priced as follows: | etidence given at her were grouped four young men.| what they would do, 1 am getting | a inquest held at the — pay od the flute, one the cello|the highest market price for my | p Coren and two violina, The strains of the | muste na Seether the first known of prison song from “Trovatore” float- got yee ys ea ta Saks A ta Sree ce:neaoeninnGte She Sites | Kemer te werenias (fad LAY, Ses ns hy waa When Kuhun snow: od out the door, |whose place I am taking in the} Crowd of people who will wish to/man om the fn Nnetnod 6 f , 9c ? ‘from Eldorado to give Th selection ended, the widow of | quintet is @ tine planist, and I have] Visit on board the Japanese crui che Bag A hag a t ly . eis the custody of the) Cept, Haine’ victim left the stool|got to work hard daily, at my prac no and Boya, which are to be | Token ares ier ae sido iy aol sa fommissioner. The and was replaced by a gir! in green. |tieing to fill her shoes. ; i { i took a company | The c rt went on, and Mra, An Both of my boys are at military 1 the Rhivehardt ol# wa the girt attentively./echool, and there is no home to held an Inquest.) Again there was @ pause, and the fer by my absence on the road ioty, with two ugly «irl turned laughingly to the tal | No, the boys do not know Inext Surttay Roy Lillies has bullt a loat which he this | from the al Thus anybody on morning the north side | board Gan come * when they of the Galbraith dock at the foot of jare tired 0f sight-seeing on the firat $9.75 Yet of] gr he at od wh ype elon, . found fost inside Woman in black my plana. They are jost the finest) ore , boat whigh bapy vr taps EAP = regular price $12.79. white enameled curtain poles; fully one inch in lay beside Oh!" anid Mra Anni ; lie This makes two floate which Cag Captaifi Lilfico Intends butlding en attractive Minslon style settee, exactly like diameter four feet long; they may be used A fife lay besid 4 mals “I wish T/ little boys in the world One of}iain tilttica will have during the | boat Qyamae this summer and stock pleture; solid oak; finished in Barly Bnglish; for lace curta [ doc pery hangings; through the could m rise that as you do. It|them te § and the othe ed ed chaos “ splendid valu . c ree regu jor | ner t d in red cha ther, & odid value cular price 5 ged through make It 40 much easier ait of the warships, one of which/ing up Wh & fetilie of rowbints regular price, & specially riced for one day— ‘by one ballet r he ae | Nature has done well by Mra An- is at the foot of Madison at. ‘Tweive|in ordéh that the people of Seatth prised for the week . -..9¢ b-| vaudeville booking ag ykens./nis, in case whe shoul? over desire iaunchos have been chartered, which | may tm mn recreation ever a aed ‘eemmiaae prey aero thi# pho- lio become an actress, She te | i be operated from ewe two! During athe when th pide selfde a 3 rahe yous ple- | ally tall for a w n, with a aplen- | toate. salmon trolling season te on, boats this refrigerator special will tans ‘ . excuse) did figure, and regular features of} Captain Lillie has done more! have heen soarce, and ap eports 80. save you $5,80-— revolving stool: {the STANDARD SPE- new idea— the reat of the mua , " jane for & min~/undeniahle charm, toward making convenient the vie» have netdhad « chance to get busy who obtained | - hn auature to @ contract | for vaudeville, at a reported salary IR LIGHTS °< 332 « woe } The photographer heid his flash 4 abitc | eht “gun” alote La & cot for in Do you mind the Qash?" he asked. @m dth av.) “OR no.” she answered “T've can | FIRE IN A MINE (Pr, inlted Prose.) | FRIDAY errrsaP ied, S24 re AT i ESS tine No. 3 of the P Gas Coal Biectri¢ com company, near Irwin, Pa., is causing areat damage. The alarm sont 400 all reached the surface | ie reac’ * surface in safety.> i ~a very useful and new style +| The fire will have to be walled in, regular price @845, folding stool, strongly con. , . —very strong revolving structed of hardwood, exactly and the loss, It is believed, will be | heavy. The origin ls not known. | * i stool; exactly Ike ple- like pleture; top ts of wooden OPEN | GOSEO special 35c 4 ; m & Bab faced tt before.” | % ; ihe contract to| Bane’ Room full of amoke Win ; 4. %, Crow sub-| Your hat, Mra Ani X Bis figure of} “Oh. f don't ik , mate) | casting; 30 aia securely fastened to After 60 days of the greatest Wall Paper Sale af atte tent inchae Nighi this ‘stool | SIC, cross plscee: the stp ity; this will give excellent service to perfection, taking up less ever recorded in Seattle we find that a large number | tor heavy | Taga very moterstely } spase, than use and will alive the best » stools; will ain ‘o. xood AND | for larger, famiies; | tes an . larg priced regularly at $2.45; weight; speclally priced for the SUIT set of our patterns are reduced to se trie Sab 6G | Brateces $1.80 | teeta ee E56 clally priced f “ pi Colted hi to SAN ANCIBCO, May 2% nel | ur Special b | thur N. Curzon of Ontarfo, Canada, | 5 \ the ideal n Bf Suburban De- | who claims to be a cousin of the! furniture former viceroy of India, ts the de-| i ‘ ; “ TON! oa a sult te teresions a Which wo will close out at once regardiess of cost. These remnants include onough im ‘ery Ger polish; we vice is a ‘ s guarantee it We gree ta | Mortgage of $360 brought tn the su) paper of one kind to do from one to three rooms. Patterns suitable for any room In to be the Poet of interne | Rertor court In this elty by B.C.) the home, of the very latest designs and colorings. great help to aaay ie de sifle exposi.| Bonelll Curzon recently married Te checé whe eee) buy. Full * | Mra, Evelyn Pittman. Lavish ex: Gis SEATTLE — das hotties [Sato rapa torte Brew | Our New Selling Proposition: philip Second Avenue at Pine } KETS jent court action. | ull Customs Official Resigns. | We have selected from our Immense stock remnants that are aufficient to paper ct PORT TOWNSEND, May 26.~ an entire room up to 12x14, These include not only lower priced papers, but the | John Payne, for sixteen years aano- LAG tetova Beles | ciated with’ federal service in the finest Imported patterns, We have a fow of thess combinations as low as O° Se 95c an Entire Room | THE PIONEER LT Strictly fires bis position and go to Seattle 2 ar | LIMITED ig Stop worrying about your plumb | And papers coating originally $6 per room that are offered at $2 for the entire room. j ing; lot ue do the worrying for you. The choloe selvctions are naturally Hmited in number, and an early call will ansure | Is Pine an a I you the best earpalas Is the train betweert Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chi- Our | cago. Its route, the same as that of your letters—the : also have a limited | 480 DOUBLE ROLLS OF | 790 DOUBLE ROLLS OF | Business of the GRANITE | oceNT INGRAING, to | HEAVILY EMBO6S8ED | . suitable = for rr ai chee Wacksy smd bet, | cicos out MOIRE, regular 50-cent pa Chicago which we will close out at per, to close out and we believe we can Sc 19c 25c |} MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL] o 2 = rmmn courteous end efficient ia Railway service as can be found in the city, We invite DAYS MORE | : ; ‘The Pioneer Limited leaves Minneapolis 8:00 p.m., said eaebek 4 ef alll a h| f 0 | and Union Station, St. Paul, 8:35 p. m. daily; arrives i i Union Station, Chicago, 8:55 a, m. Several other trains ee ® | of this railway, between the Twin Cities and Chicago, 131 4 Fi t A leave at convenient hours for passengers from the west irs venue | The Overland Limited, to Chicago, via Omaha, and ; | The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago, are THE also popular trains to the East at Tickets Full information about fares and train service sent free on request | to the exposition. ° $340; Fischer, 64 00@ 31.60 « ad Provisions, to measure at n, who will show you the} a THE BHOEMAKER, Hf WWebor, $950," Ar Keohior a Chasy | Commercial Agent C meat | 517 Second Avenue, Seattle ompany 26.0) 0004 me 2008 H : ones bars — reseests H > SS as SP BOS Second and Cherry shoes to fit you, Cut out thie ad and give It to the) 77.000 28 Hf cdl Orders received at }) i The Raven presortption service i — MOVES BY— Some saree agen er Pee SS 94.00 ° , re f aloholt that I 1} A any bank, or at office |} onnaT sHon sar manne that the destors skill In pref Cannot cure in trom 3 to 6 dye a |] ea.n0, 04.00 jsoribing Is most efficiently supple | > Rinne a : eh oo T of the treasurer, 321 |)] "go at 9205. | caanliat “by the. eumaiath J. B. BRISBOIS i ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, ait ATOTHR CHOWN CLOTHING ated by the druggict’s skill in bg ee Estimates | a } impor Tiret Av. ™ % ‘ . tbe a. Globe Block. 191 tea sorapoeneing: “RAVEN ORUA 60, rivets “office te faa, Furnished Free, i First and Cherry. + W.00@ 40.00, , 1416 Second Av. | Optical Department.

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