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a THE SEATTLE STAR. FRIDAY, ‘APRIY, 19 —— ee TNE SEAEEEE. STA BQMMITTEE RETURNS FROM ic Mo Dougall Pec | CEDAR FALLS, THE SITE OF outhwick 5G a } = OFFICE | “ = | - ‘ e Chi gt xpress Bu cs i] : sz o r , = | ¢ » SD AIAY - | One ' yi nix conte per wee k or twenty-five cents per month, delivered io Q IR (2 (| j é vn, ‘ea 9 by matt . . . ' ’ + La S 7] . ag pe 9 ORE ares a ; 4 of counciimen and panold Amr aug the v With a head of 680 f f ¢ ANSWERS THE STAR feel, ' (OF City We i ' that the ca f 1 the lt ay y iain ltoday, having coms , 1 1 1 und ¢ ; The Star t# tn receipt of a comn tion signed with an unquer the head v Hatrict , f of th a5 yon f th ’ 6 y Wonadly fetitious nan \ lently wrt by @ nan, This paper ry ett ag boned wr ol OF iat , CrP anificant a . e cle d a fs & rule takes no not t ur hict t the writ. | Considerable dint were ove Mead Wate ) he plant is develoy A — ( i 6 ie ws tei ‘s bi iad through virgin forests and « - rb fanless ‘ It ow fis rit | apir N)Ten mh an ¢ uf . sundib . mountalr Cedar lake w i ide ny he « ‘ I i mn b t ii ced | 4 Li rm Griere . batt . Siven seg he return was by way of th) * 7 afpe , see : : Will Be a Success Q street king ha ‘I i F ate na te at Q a SMAR. publishes it in full as follows 1 and the railroad Saye a A Pad Bh nde Hngine ' ‘ al tet Y are in the most st } , bats} a “Paitor St I Was very much interested tr ur editorial, ARGU Loaded With Knowledge | wean extreiaske wimmerene | eDeCUIne: opN ’ tb % J Wear H « high on lett de @ . r . \ ugue Chairman Murph of the ¢ alor tt ¢ t o »| pu b et hi y . et band ang » NOT ILD GOOD,’ tn th tar W eday: "M. Hugues “wm the 1 i wing t has t ’ ro. : Mr 1 RO! my mt : : an AD ee x Hehta and Hehting plant ce ‘ he energetic a rt ity eng nd had # ' batacies | QO Y ‘ _ combinations 4 4 Le Roux, a } is a atud f social cond a in Ame ' amsociate, Cour Mor er the country had all been bought] + « aang ‘Saline ‘ ators neat 7 nas Glecovere yormen. are lected,’ y ® and he con cured a large amount of val-| up and the ranches depopulated un-| Uon and of the pla He > an ; r be Aro ‘ my . Jata, which Mr. Murphy states|der Mr. Thomaon’s supervision, On| nee i ‘ " ge . tiaw ruffled on 9 rt: atders it Ar : 6 seolal pr n v probably be incorporated in a) eve hand deserted cabina and t ‘ Ps oy She ne th yen 4 Diack and cag. 6 “—D # there » many happy} a wh ve In master of all [preliminary report to nex note } a By padediy oF ® 6 e Hat, ¥ ee = é i : aoe pe j h otWer and | Monday evening. Roth he and Mr.| springing up he once culfivat wing an enormous ‘ . Bc u h on sides, bound fool t rep ' i h r ot She see nites, red | &, primitive cond ; on ¢ . foot ng line|Q » Back | aw Tur an, f 1 with bow of white stray oy te this ven r y true, of our society as a W ur Falls « plant . } be kept f failed to ’ y hh of nu but very effective Wr . the fact ct ! " paper " st time iT) " ¥ (t t t i tt r ity £ @ate with y uM Mir — . See b y t r * eee i ' + [height and magnitude of the tum he purchase f a at bta 4 ft they are Description of Fails Lighting Plant Site ¥ are . aly 8 t at American born nm and The fal in het a Mr. T? r t t mii ¢ v lo f pending upon each other for | ranged t s 1 th ittee th for t Oe ae t we 1 ime ing ¢ t ot plant 1 the f s pe impossibley A that alt which should char the | ficient t andl 1K He exy ' t Q cine tale ogy 4 marriag aX is t tag. ng tend 8 | . rey gin Rode, = “y t hay plate t ® t } o me g i\ te - n t ft rth man; and |¢ ' ' by! pin tt ft t with “ wat 2 t . “ * 4 1 : ‘ onteney (a um Mneeiscaiih he ann since gal ' ew epre-| house, but the matter was postpon-| ,4 : h mt he oie n ts re not . 4 unmanty ¢ y . nly) ra } : a \« Neighbor Bell reported | hy a ; ichiened the ae ' | matinee tomorrow be » Brown eo. BE. Mor lout of order Ir te of merit a secondary cons) the and inevitably «rading t institu ‘eee r af « In epite Ben's protestat! ; paste 4 “over the Gen” | Will Martin, P. V.-Davis, A. J:| On Wednesday night, April 28rd,| Was taken to the tet i ten to at ee i | Only three more performances|Speckert and Neighbor represent-| at the Elks’ hall, Home ( wilh} o* " 4 “Can any r . an of high ideals and Juat concey fall to | rad. Pheeinn rpren will the leas) frat ratty, wt bs Dr.isave a stag social, to which all f oor >. een an — his ¢ vel peon at the ire venue 7 h, Dr. Owens and Dr. Vana®-| neighbors and their male fr j bg $s j this shar ; Pore j : ni h Th rd A i : It w 1 os eurésited tha antics! tre eta - ” nd eir male frie nds | me this city tonight #4 6 adn “rmpossibie! Fut unless all signe f that level ts being rea jthen make way for “Over the Sea or ch vjare tr | at th ne purpose ot ete the mas opie, with here and there a worthy exception. Ithasbeen | which comes to the Third A Oy ee ee eee who A good programme has bean pre-| f pa » of effecting a per. oa mien atin Paice A evil it) the root of | jDext wee it is : si Faget ; ; oe red by the entertainment com-| ™4nent nization, adopting ae. wala that the love of & is the root of all evi ie also t . ther melodrama partment to the satisfaction of ali | stitution and transacting other jm. " a : « persietent and unmitigated greed } | “ " : was also nt and with his usu | portant business, ultima rruption | its per nt se Fight at Germania Hall Was) sonste ana consint The! os smile oon arent taterest th thd —aeereemeneertratinnssstomtien | All persons interested in the deve drags down all that red in life to the level ef V story hy told, de the ¥ t in | J opment of the off industry im 1 in America, then some close ery Unsatisfactor }fortunes and vicisatt n | Proceedings | State ae tara fis shambles. If this process ia not ¢ 1 in America, th et | y y | Sait tana eae com. | Many visiting neighbors were | Is ae, —— eae! observers are eggregiously mistaken ‘ plications and uproarious fun and | >Te* nt and delivered speeches, ail} _ -AUL PODGE furnd ail _|of which were interestin he j PAGE BOOS It was demonstrated at Germa-| furnishes a firstclans basis for alo oor elm i tg | ir —_— nin hall last night that cleverness 4 of most sensationt! situa peor ene aoe ie “yes eng : bd FINDING OUT A FEW THINGS with a fair amount of strength is| tions. Of course in the end every. | 100 208 Ty. Of Coe item ete hbor far superior to a surplus of awk-| thing ia satisfactorily explained] q. oat y “a sibieeniemaincenieh 4 vga P wan's drilling was watched with 4 é a tne [ard muacle without —sctence.| 4nd all ends happily. ‘The play the eM oo The f the Star accompan Engineer Thomson an * Tommy Rellly beat Bob Hodge|®0t only un a8 an author's | Se) t 0 ee were p et sownctl nitt n the trip of Inspection to Cedar Falls, just corr egg i sa geo reation, but ft fs one the ) e ny nelghbor resent to 4 sowactl he trip of inspection ot Gintobieay. \ tne nae Datars cae ee . ie coe: epertnn 5. r Nelghkor Dell quarect’ give | With Equal Poise the Scales | pletad. ; made with the purpose in view of rournY Jiess than a minute after the gong|*o bum and is striking! ution of the Chinese joss| “4 arpa Reaodhcigen proposition, In all of ite physical aspects. The |pounded for the beginning of the| Original in | It is atiz we, ‘Before Her Balance Pun- ‘* information gathered on the spot creat slue, furnishing the t round of what was to have/ ation of Charles Reade’s mous | ‘ eps: P : Pare aA tntramantiel bee e ound contes |novel “It Is Never Too Late t ; oy data for correct statements t Becondhand information |been @ twenty-round contest Serene aoktie toe eT yg ishment and Crime has ite value, but is always inferior to which en direct | They Yelied “Fake"* preg Powe pase Hs i 7 id che woul eat Genus ben ea ioe Segiected { the « } There were many in the audt-| 00!" tae Bg bp wort er —— | : ' ; . the merits of the play ar i a4 peat bsietigy wich Mn sa to offer tn thd n—the jence who yelled “fake,” but an ex sere re P RAR ~ Old Ben Porriges, trons tude Seal, | coms a rs ai ar ‘ ‘ r me : 1 ng down through ¢ wreat amination of the men after the| . ¥ Pi ' BEST QUALI to be examined as oS eaaiky The vitabte oct, ts Cea t alle of Cedar eine "7 aria “ ’ Ifight proved that no such affair 7 BES sBlerpre TY to be examined as t as (Mable land. fn ws we elett-in the Cascade mountains ta ¢ enough t ly today and 1.4 been pulled off, Hodge was st of sterling ar ieee welos tans , in walking distance ¢ n a century . ¢ the power and light needed fn thie ctty 4 [hit a terrific wallop under the heart “ PURE Toe Soe tartee OMe § ear line. Address, Land Waste d Oo waete while the people are paying two prices for their , " tow 4 i The Nevads “ wir ears old! | all othe t land this blow did the work. Th + Bye? Old star, giving all paylenleniah o light place quality of land, white Idee fey improved, sumber of acres, @ Neht anc £ and power | fight for the brief period it lasted It is not generally known that ; The explanation for the delay tn to be found in the general lack | was a speedy one, As soon aa the Mie. Emma Nevada, who ts box me efiknowledge of the actual conditions existing at the fatis, Few citizens |timekeeper's gong sounded for a /* i to appear with her company at tea a short distance [start the men jumped to the cen ext Monday night, h locatic ted the ugh they are of Seattle ha ever ee © theat “ . a4 fed forest ‘ mainly responsible for this | of the ring and went each other eatros mo 8 brother's! price , they would have long |! : . ; ; fact. Had reer man than Reilly at the aa Patt Nevada ba y Their J. FRIEDMAN & SON. YOUR SPRING SUIT all the crowned head 1 was the last sing before the late Quee eral time 7 Durie 1 the iast tine 4 by the/of the British queen Nev a ro oyal command to ape —————w A Solar Plexts Die It ne. She was cordially re | stolen from the resider After a few minutes’ fighting |°¢!ved there, and when leaving was Ran vd Winterbourne at Eighteenth | Reilly led a left for Hodge body | Presented by Queen Victoria with enue and Cherry street last eveo-|that was partially blocked. Hodge |* 1 brooch, studaed with bur re who did the! started to lead, but the maneus S amonds and bearing the initt by @ling of hia bulky frame was st Vv. R torquolse, diamond 6 and Tland Reilly sent a right punch to/Pe@tls and rubles. She also bears e of the|/the solar plexis that ended the |‘ nce of the Iatter was evident) *UmE Fails or any other lirom the first. With wild swings | of F to the head Hodge tried to floor u He landed & was unin. s part of the countr ego been the © scenic beauty Washington catara When short time, the nt ie Installed, as it will be within @ | opponent thought of it be li at Rel blows t oke PURE HOME MADE LAR rear entrance £? 4 k, during the only netion of being t ger who was ever received by -pound tin Carberry Attacks Officers and Is 1 Hodge staggered back and Soon Laid Out | , sina rapped ry the posi ne te aa For many years and ‘+h LEMONS ‘ ' * lose es tress, | hfo ninth serican wa rer f ‘ oO ni gs Be Baa fe an wee ers orig agelny were BARTON PURE OLIVE OiL Need not cost you much money. We t asked the protection of che poiler to count the seconds, but finally vee : ; a hs are Sel last night agains Tt ‘ | Rave the decision to Reilly ead « the have a line of suits made up in @lt i} berry, who she say ed her) There were cries of “fake,” but | 5Pain, who made t permissible patterns, in fanéy 4 room at 1 » A t was evident that the blow was a/' her for the tratr x worsteds and cassimeres, all the fit ~ to kill h nor aon for a man like Hod ej received in Seville nat and style of the tatlor made suits, a | The woma cant man in ring condition | °8) Sucience ‘ bree ordinarily considered a bargain at rt berry once is acces » tase wae WOO B.S been hurt by the | * ve anow Bays Net $15.00 to $18.00; our price, 3) rn 4 YORK, Apel * W**!nunch. It was an uneven and | American diva, for her = : al b Resta et ee nyo +| poorly matched contest to way the | PTshter and Kingdom wid pe men $1.20 | so ofter . —" least Another flaasco of the same oh den Ad the baxeel’ @ a ‘ Deter eoman and H 4 out to the} nature will probat put an end me b nd Se a cy bard fc m in Middleto: caxtatien Dr.|to the sport in Seattle tless millior and GOS« v saloon, on ¢ n treet n holas M 1) takes i At Seattle Theater t belo sdiagt t he drew a inatalla jee ye ro cam a the “theater ge tre di , te ‘| thor | n e attra T L Tazo . et ” ad ‘ % oO 1 , eo an the! t farr . dash for th tives, but a Pepe Like! «cig $ Theaters @ | the famoun isis my blow of Hubbard him ic ° : ally ¢ the|? si je ‘ R t =| floor, He was handcuffed and také ing 4 ur 4 jn | OMAN aneeneeesseserrewre F on of to the 1 e statio un t wi . 1-pound e al Carbert sald to be a disrepu ke place in the after the Hale" }s won GENUINE RUSSIAN ic table ch t juniversity gymnasium. Addresses| Seattle last evening at the { : AVIAR | a Pas , ooo x is = ae rs Db . pk er ar v1 Grand renewed acquaintance with 1 ® a te ue Mh oaag and 7Se = y . od aley of Fale Xlone ¢ 1e beat forme seen a h t ‘ i f Harvard, Patton of Princeton 1 wah oteed one. in fy f Per bott 19¢ and 15e¢ | - HAS SCHEDULE | Harper o we |than Hale than Hale” ts too) jerry 2 adted Al ered bys See Of ours is our $2.50 Hat. We have | han veh audevilie wi e seen at the ne lity ¥ y sells | good a play to popular, and there | geattie theater for the last time bought the quality that sually } WELL ARRANGED PERSONAL NEWS nothing like the house which = Cooper & Levy at $200 and ‘priced’ thém :at greeted the musical crazy quilt of pe FROM ARLINGTON Jesale and Retell Grovers ‘a High Schoo! Ball Team Will Piay| auditor applauded with the usual F R 104-106 FIRST AVENUE ~ li Series This Season ARLID . ' 1 vigor of a whole rowful ‘of people OR MURDER Eot Yesier and Washington a “ Fu eries is | % o i. ‘, Wast and the performance went a Telephone Main 18° ote harmoniously—and as ‘joyously Pc 1 xt Sat M [ the sombre lines of the play would! wis as . \ aS a All the new styles; any color, urday y 1 b Chty permit fou ! n rning of writin ae he I H L tearn } i J k r “Nathan Hale” is of value from | derir ‘ nbeck, t . at f t Shur ty My ung an hi al standpoint and be-| cle, a 1 to be electrocuted Agents and ¢ t.| @Piaie @lol t br home n the week commencing Ma . 7 cause re ring 10 i t ye) + . 7 : ‘ ely one of the b ’ that the strong: | out of th Boa vite wit sitter 8 : Bie vn ih n WEADACHE OW L. Adler & Bro. Clothing. bey . ris ‘rhe Clyde Fitch has given an neo A | ne Toca | Oe st preparing « mu-| parable setting to the ton of tha WAFERS... ‘They Fit. ot pi ; great sacrifices with which ht AIS FS a gt a M na I returned } Ma luled ” . Pd) become — fam nh our shoal j Pes . - High | £ L v 1 vit Lan ‘ey Captain Hal would have | Guaranteed to cure all headache J. FRIEDMAN g SON. whe: a”: . ith) Mrs. Frank Kra ff returned on| Welcomed a death on th firing | x ¢ v \ from a i ‘ bravely fighting—if his end must ete 2. ., fata i Waste ans looms cntouen are demieans bat| ete iS cents 903 First Avenue, Near Rainier-Grand Hotel M ) t i " | may i. Ba ne setursed te ne inniely ‘be waa hin calm i Store Open Til! 11 P. M. Saturday. ra ily bon cacewnsy tae) Le" ceptance of the mission which had { 1 if . P : a death of ignominy a@ Ite certain be 7 4 tea The Odd ¥ 1 celebrate tt pplement WW invaluable r next V nl April 26 by giving) vices to the American arm h | | n thelr hall betrayal, his brutal captivit the mh . rh le Weavers’ union will) destruction of his farewell lette 4 ; ; new lot ju tb vithentic Incidents, are faithfully 2 epee eT Sse ern uments, et I I An international | carried over Into the play PRCIAI : ; MIDDIES’ SPORTS (iii iste ts as clone to nw fp YQ Li f Garden ideal Nathan Hate any actor || ( Sample fron eh er gag te ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 18,—’Phe | Who may be readily ealled to mind. |} 65e each os . of the United States naval| He is phyaleally sulted to the p neta ute enitary | track and feld sports toda ome its presentation. ‘The delightful wih SEOLA Ws) ormar ere made ee" prince! 1 he ' plated 2 | surprise of the company, however se: mremiimanes | | jinn food practica vg Hote Ae M4 ra Heil ae " rsd ja Florence Smyth, whose Alics GOVSLOOSELOUSEOOES onetr } methods of | ( printing, long distance running, | Adams has been for uz ted Big Band Concert 1312 Second Avenue prepar! ' table hammer throwing, shot putting and|e@race and. young — girlish rauty "at 9 o'Clock ; sane A: REI = . mmin quite unexeelled this season or a oO OCK SKE House Burglary j ore _ {the support, the men are practical This Evening pa an a eo ay DA. JOHK J. KOWALS Wako dozen silver spond, ott | oy eee ee aonienn fae [iy tuo vantge AN thoue OC MAMY yon! 3 Henry Heuse ww Scientific Optician. brooches, two sults ef clothing and| the erection of a brich len The women are all new, but equal 28 Hinokiey Biook, Third Fios: 109 Second Av., bet. marere ents jarion . Open Sundays 11:00 to 1% a few articles of small jewelry | 600 Quee nAane avenue, to cost $6000, tly good. The piece is to have two | ~

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