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is 4 { THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1909. | FIRST CARLOAD OF BWANA TUMBO'S VICTIMS REACHES CAPITAL OF BRITISH EAST AFRICA .:: (Here are the firat pictures she hot by Col. Roosevelt in Africa, and which later will be and displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, are be | ing handled for shipment to the United States. They were photo | graphed by Warrington Dawson, who ia writing for The Star, of the experiences of the Roosevelt expedition.-Editor BY WARRINGTON DAWSON NAIROBI, British ast Africa, July 1—The arrival here of the Rooaevel ect care of | Kdmund Heller lately os tablished fir link betwe tol, Roose di the cap ital of Hritish Bast Africa. It was expected, t 1 freight gar in which they packed would © Wy » the ordt uM a, due at 11:30, and a part the popu nary train fre lation had Wietims, since planned to go the chtef himself ha But with characteristic mod to a freight train leaving Kapti pla 8 a. m, and so be arrived tn Naire tants were sleeping peacefully This is an oasy-golng country and it was full by fore Heller could find anyone at the station to have the oar browght up where it could be opened and un loaded. Perhaps the station em ployes had taken a sniff at the doors when he was not looking and so were dodging further work in connection with the ¢ollection The amei!l of brine, barile and gamey flesh when the seal finally was broken and the car opened would have been enough to frighten off pretty much anybody But Heller was so eager to get t forward before the hotter, that the called up to help had no tit repining. The doors of Were opened and a sack © the complete skin of one giraffes was lifted out It happens rarely that a giraffe skin can be taken off without be Ing cut into sections, for it is heavy and adheres closely to the flesh. Prof. Heller accomplished @ veritable feat in getting off in tact two giraffe skins Gol. Roosevelt killed bis two and Kermit his one on the same @ay, and, owing to the heat has tening decomposition, the old hunters on the Safri sald that Boi even one skin could be saved. But, by working with the rapidity and skill which have made his! reputation as a taxidermist, Heller gaved both of the colonel's ¢t raffes, though all of Kermit's was) Jost except the head and feet. | A delicate case containing the/ Bones of some of the smal! ante- lope required great care, Most of| these were not wholly preserved, BROADWAY ANNUAL the work wel! gun got any alning of the READY TOMORROW :'e*=: some exceptional numbers. “Sealth,” the Broadway High schoo! annnal, will be ready for de-| livery tomorrow at King Brothers’) Becond ay. store. It may be had by the subscribers only. ‘This year’s annual was gotten out by Robert Leigh, editor-in-chief, and @ very able staff, and Is better than former schoo! publications in that ft baz many pictures of the school, eampus and athletes, taken by Har old Fowler for the school exhibit at the A-Y.-P. Besides these pictures the “Bealth” is a chronicle of the big ery or ait tan orale Tt tells story of all the athletic meets, Pall games, debates and everything of interest that took place at the Righ schoo! this inst year. The graduating ciass of ‘09 is &@ prominent place, as the ig really a senior publication. A Genuine Edison "A Limited Number of These Placed on Sale Today, Friday and Saturday Here is positively the greatest value ever offered. A strictly brand new, latest style, genuine Edison, with highly polished, an tique oak cabinet and cover to matoh. Parts finished in black and it enamel, large maroon and gilt made in two sections for con venience in handling, supported by nickel-plated swinging crane. Has new style Model K_ reproducer equipped with two sapphire points! of different sizes, for either Stan dard or Amberoi records, Has powerful motor, can be wound while running; all gears inter- changeable. Think of it! This in- strument, together with six records, three Standard and three Amberol (the new fourminute record), for ” $24.55 Remember, only a limited num ber. De on hand early Terms: One dollar a week Headquarters for Talking chines and Records. Ma. Successors to D. &, JOHNSTON CO. Eilers Music Building, . Formerly Johnston Co, Building, Third and University. down to the at 8:16 p.m. Mr. Baas bas an ox owing how the big game apecimens mounted station and do honor to the not yet put in an appe Heller had his car ing at the unearthly obi at 6 o'clock, when the ArANoe attached hour of inhabl certain ast one and but at le of each species was kept in on-| tirety, One of the accompanying pictures shows the lee on giraffe being Hfted stands on the extre As a Swahill oo the heads taken, only the bones being heavy bone, he lips and said in his dialect to the! darky helping him This make | heap good soup for Bwana Tum-| bo! Swahili adore picking giraffe bone and it ne would ocour that Rwana Tumbo (Col, | it) and Bwana Miloto have not the same The heap on the ground In the| next lower picture In the akin of; the huge bull rhinocer which | charged Col, Roosevelt and was| hit at 14 paces. It took six men) to lift it to a car waiting nearby, The specimens later were trans ferred to store houses, where they will be packed for shipment to the| Smithsonian institution, “At the} time of skinning, Heller scraped all the hides and bones carefully and rubbed on salt as a preserva tive, but each plece must be vie! ited carefully to make sure that) ROOSEVELT SHOT. UNLOADING GIRAFFE'S LEG FROM FREIGHT CAR. decay has not set in THAT NEARLY KILLED BWANA TUMBO, The specimens preserved whole include seven lions, one rhinoce | grantii and ccd FOURTH u HAS _ BUSY FIRST QUARTER: ros, two giraffes, a sebra, and some TO GIVE RECITAL. “FREBH FROM THE FIELD OF CARNAGE"—SKINS AND SKELETONS OF THE BIG GAME THAT HIDE OF BIG RHINO undertakers, have outgrown their old quarters at Westlake ay. and Pine st., and are moving today to their new place in the new Odd Fellows’ Temple, at Tenth and Bast Pine. The entire plant will not be installed for several days. the county $2,282 in fines and Ref since hin advent to the bench. Moy of the criminal cases ariaing from’ the raids made by the prosecuting attorney's office have been turned over to him, and it was through his Over 760 cases have boon tried in| *PPolmtment that the raids wore | made possible. the new justt u o | by Fred r cadherin ayes d The other courta were so filled appointment less than three montha | With clvil and ¢lty cases before that ago. And yet they said previous to | "OUtng of an extra nature melt be the appotniment of a new justice of | ket on | the peace that the other three could | He will be assisted by Karl B. Tum- handle the business very nicely bers, accompanist. Judge Brown has turned over to Qur First Annual Clearing Sale ere 20 types of hartbheest, wildebeest, thompsontan, amalier game. Aloxtus H. Baas, of the Colum- bia College of Music, will give a song recital in that inetitution Tuesday evening, July 6, beginning TO GIVE RECEPTION The ladies of the West Seattle M. EB. church, Andover and Califor nia sta, will give a reception to the members and friends of the church in the building next Friday evening A good program will be rendered nt Yolee, and the program in COLLING BROS, MOVE. Brow, the well-known Collins FREE! FREE!!! FREE EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS FREE of charge with every suit we make to order on Friday and Saturday. We must reduce our stock and this is our method this time of the season, We will give you A No. 1 work, A No. 1 linings in every suit during this sale. Our price will be S20 A Suit Made-to-Order, With an Extra Pair of Pants Free No matter what price the suit was, our price is $20 a suit made to order with an extra pair of pants free. We will only sell 200 suits at this price—$30, $40 and a, suits all go at this price. We must keep our stock reduced and keep our workshops busy. Sale starts Friday morning, at 9 0 ‘clock, and will continue until these patterns are sold. Two hundred suit patterns is all we have—and all we will sell With an Extra Pair of Pants Free for $20 THE American Gentleman Tatlors 717 FIRST AV.—POSTAL TELEGRAPH BUILDING | et |v be 4 = : os 5 ttoamey Selng & fh. S BY WIRE BRIE YOKOHAMA With priate ceremonte t ential! SAN FRANCISCO colebration of the opening of Jap-|in her office P * tens hy ¢ nodore Porry|t fri t h ule of i , ; Eas or alive, fea ms. oot oti, NEW HAVENo Conn-—Preaident |#hot and killed by J lonetonsus aft, in an after dinner ch be way HBvOr J etn “out fore the Yale student t night kneeh Willy tated that the re une mist NEW YORK,-Custon T badny ne tate 1004; In People ank Building, MacPherson- ae (0:28 $1.75 Pelep Pike Street, Near Second Avenue Lowel prices con satent pendable with de quality 75c Mohair Dress Goods 39c | Peau de Soie $1.39 One of the best-wearing materials is Mo | Black Peau hair; we have on sale tomorrow an excellent |) *ceptionally quality, selling regularly at 75e a yard, in|? fas eins regular prigg solid colors and fancy stripes; red, brown, | $1.79 @ yard; spe I 1 for Friday, B0¢ | yard tan and gray; special .o.ssceeeenesss OOP | VAI sececves severe sesvevenens "3 39 35c Collars for Women, 5c A special lot of Turned-Dow n Coll ridered broidered and hemstitched; very y counter soiled; the regular prices are up to dep rT 35e each; your choice tomorrow tor S¢ | yard t Ry ca Glove Bargains White Chamois 6 Men’s Hats Underpriced | Best Parasol Values | Derby or Soft Hats, in black, ves; washable; brown and in the latest colors up-to-di new pes and al Pye splendid quality regular | $2.00 quality, pecially pri ed for | $1.50 | tomorrow The Best Derby Hat, in black Elbow 6 or in brown; equals in quality be ved quality: an any $5.00 Fastern hat; come, in cmae ae ; ; bir. tripe; 456 Extra! Extra! Extra! MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS Regular 75 ane $1 Values S9c and be cor } Apes pe spect ther the nobbiest need ial val- | $3.00 | Wide-Brimmed Dakota Shape | Hats—The best nat be coming hat for a large man; ex cellent quality felt; we have a | choice selection at prices begin ning at ,. . $1.50 and Stylish Parasols in al! | | | i | | new colors to match | | | brides dresses; em-| | broidered and plain hemmed, with directoire $3.00 Sateen-covered Comt 75c Lace Hosiery 39c : | and fancy handles; spe- | extra large size; filled with white Black and White Lace Hoslery; | cially priced for tomor- | sanitary cotton special for Prk oxtra fine quality; all sizes; regular | row's sale as follows day 12\4¢ Huck Towels; hemmed: fast color, turkey red border; extra large wize, 18x86 inches; very specially priced for tomorrow 8 ie priee Thc a _— epectall riced for | Prigey 4 ! , . BBE | $2.00 Parasols for $1.45 | $2.75 Parasols for $1.85 25c Colored Hose 19¢ } Splendid quality Hose for women; Women's Black) Be Heneveonbéd Wash Clothe; in blue, champagne, tan, lavender | Purses; regular price large = size edges serged in pink, and pin regular price 26c; ape | S0c; specially priced | white and in blue; spectally priced clally priced for Friday + 10e for Friday 30¢ | for Priday, each hed a?) ” MacPherson Co. Pike Street, Newr Seeond Avenue, People’s Hank Building "visaiinen ier Co. aan SES SSSERSE TL BEEEEREES SB FREES. RES, SECT LSSETES cee atei _ o> ee ee oe _