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; : Last Edition |\NVENTOR T ‘LISTENS TO T HE SEATTLE STAR. HE PIPES AND SATURDAY, MAY 47, tgup ———_—.., FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture E THE alll ; SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIA y 4 O'Clock p.m. | FORGETS ALL ABOUT HIS HOME = ee 7 ‘ i FROM 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK : a MANY AMUSING THINGS HAPPPEN ONTHEWAVES-—IMPORTANT \" mn) 4 - ie: Mar Te t a AN ATTEMPT MADE ON | Big Pipes Along Third Avenue Fast| NEWS GATHERED ON THE WATERFRONT OF INTEREST TO | (jr ; wut cha hla . of Body Bp | Disappearing | SEAMEN AND SHIPPERS | reo qua price | or er timothy, 81h.00G10.00, 6 Carpe 0d in volume any hird A ving time that the Hiclan’| ‘The steamor Newbury, of tho I ' ne thems r 1. No Gat speciale will be da eae gee acena tat aor lait “TAFT TO ROME ei 3 : Auch tar t Attic Gas v n rd Fran « prow N | mons hi ¥ ered—a weig y trie y ite Hamitin's ilttie ep.| passengers and oof freight, | lant f H ‘ ORME RIE t me le that the bagpipes barged | 9 yt Sa are handled as easily as iva Maaneeee 2 t line, which wat Aluak the ror 1t—Governor MADRID, May 17.~—It is positively stated thie afternoon that a daring f cord od by one man alded | stear La Fra: vil wnt bf “9 ’ ‘eg aia “ t I e to attempt was made to assassinate King Alfonso during the coronation eam of horses and a small boy! on th amer P a pee tM rong Tare ) i ceremonies today. While the crowd was at ite thickest around the young | “io Uiiver oy ee ee no Kens iuk rhe launch was bulit : king a man rushed forward and attempted to stab him with a knife. The) neon an eyesore to t eye the pipes plays them | haiiard and js owned by A. H, Goel guards around his majesty’s person threw themacives forward and the street, Tt 4] When the Princess reached Ketoh. be Beare oy aes a ty ree would-be assassin was seized and borne away #0 quickly that only those| joarth avenes » it will be) ikan Kendall struck up “Croppy, Le .o in the immediate vicinity realized what had happened, The ceremonies) /\. eet oon i mpliahed a ees we uaa he og ut . ~ The Cathollo College baset me Tonight and proceeded without visible interruption. | pitshed in short order, Work will be/ natives thronged from every direc. | Juinhd Breer thin morninn air, > brisk weet |shert order, tion to hear him. ‘Then he switched | watloping the warship Ores he Invention to the “Campbelis A They claim to have ©. "phe The invention is a modification of Captain of the Prin it] w pitcher ae Vegetsbiee order are re the apparatus used in the woods for| time Lo be going: ‘ 8 Bek abe Rotatoss — O14. 608.00 gies’ Hall, Sun loadiig, huge logs on care. or|sereeched away ¥| ‘The launches m, Sylph anc r “ lee’ Hall, Bun | a Wagons. It consists of & low truck| Were droning out ! mn Ast Fenched here | x late neighbor . with sotld woodn Wheels about 18{then the “Devil's D in| this morning. | The ake a tow! » ™ y turned tees, has three. i Inches in diameter provided with two] through the catalogue of Celtic Jig-| to. th herr les f Pan spac Sito ee detente skids hinged to the structure on the| time, There wax one ma i] Pacific Packs D Navigate ene, oF Ve hes gion Te Decorated T-inch . Plates, } left hand st At the base of each | that took all in wit He cutter Bear will leave turday n ers. two dec ; £ | skid & heavy log chain about 15 get] wax a well known merchant of vt day sno Rnd Pipa MER no from | long {s fastened by a hook @nd|/ Ketchikan who had been attracted a ge 8 7. CREEVEY staple This completes the ap-|on board by the sound of the pipes. 4 ‘ath oheal @ Consul Cor ; ceteris boarattin but had no inteattor aving with mo nerd te i jshoot anyone on the with 1 one of the pipes the truck) the steamer Alas hy takes up with ; Among 100 Arrested) %2*2.°¢c23) & ope rte took | in > Up alongside and the chains! And still the pipes wkiried and |; Aull potnitp loaded with ; cand’ at thetr gruesome | passed under it at elther ¢ nce rehant took Are Man Women ipeg - where they are attached to the y “ R Her n a. it tree which the m is mm hie 4 ‘ nin he ; . rs TON, D. C.. May 17-—| forming an inclined plane from thel¢ar the pide of the ste “— t tM sland. ~ Speciais ringent Urde' has cabled the | kround to the top of the truck off. The second off "the work Will take ne 4 m Fort de Fra When the am ts started the] ji, and gently assured the Hennergren will Od4 Lace Curtaing in halt pinion the public sub-| chains tighten and the heavy pipe i*/Chant that walking Was slushy | bg the im of 20 in all, up to . ney may as wel quickly rolle the skide and] {)* r { 4 Mes: pe Acloos wirendy maase| Gait, Toned uD th riativemt ot] thereabouts... Then | Kendal | June, leaving the work in charge Pat vain: pet halt Pale a Ghouls are plying their gruesome) OY aie or the inland are eutfictent,| (2e,ttHck, Five minutes suffloed (0144 the Ketchikan man became # Pierre, notwithetanding the stringent |e) the secretaries of war a navy | office, steamer arrived ox sway balar = i. 1 ’ ; | erdorsissued to the apparently in- | (0 ash the officers of thelr respective Of Local Brains aot oven Cobia veiikanh (ne Retchert Bros. planaa, 110 Union |} We are rt a number of remedies under q deportments now on rellef duty in| gamuel Hill, president of the jot even Wa » thank Kg de — te Crap bag on the | the West Indien to report Immediate. any, who first conostyed oe ee ene gee ea ' the name of FREDERICK & NELSON eens. In ure they are to be! ly thelr opinions as to the necesalties | ho fest conosived the) entertaining him on the w * thot on the spot when taken in|of the inhabitants of the infiteted| © ele United lntinn He took the return boat for Ke COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS ‘ island. Strength of @ halt dosen of men, was) izae. a safe to aay al 1} paree hereiate Nhiavery, WASHINGTON, D.C. May 11.—| hugely pleased with the success of|*PY of bagpipes in the time to com ‘ Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets, FORT DE FRANCE, May 1. | ea -y M on cng cruiser Sar the apparatus. The steamer Dolphin of the Alnaka T 2 . eg * j jcinnati reports to the epa We wanted to find out whether be ena -7 ay tro Bacting Governor L. Huerre return-| nent as follow Excitement in| Seattle brains were worth anyihing.-| Steamenip line arrived today from . Si here today from another visit’to/ Martinique is calming down. Many) remarked Mr. Hill. "I guess they| Skagway with & pase : rocer r+) i Gt. Pierre. He went on the cruiser | r¢ not destitute or starv-| are. Our scheme works prett we. Wes URevent y . Vhich will become . ce . B Biichet with, Senator Knight “and | ing: but are frightened by the ap-| smooth. dont you think? AG ERC i »tratinindt Which will become household pe rc , onaccount B) ether Officials. When St. Pierre was} palling disaster at St. Pierre and the ae Rene " 1220-1223 and ave. Phone, Main 5 e cacy Benched the party went ashore in| grave but lees serious damage in the BREMEI N_ BR Pacitie. Const line oo 10st of their value and efficacy gmail beats but remained only a! more northern portions of the island, | m the nor! kj | FORM OM ca Ghort time, as Pelee was again | They are leaving estates and sections | entrates for the Tacoma smelter Microbine Catarrh C| Junius Rochester showing signs of activity. which have not suffered. Many! ‘me week in Bremerton has been Bbe br niber. on. the way Gown was | ic The cruiser moved slowly along] cases of pillaging are reported In| o¢ q’ social aspect’ On Monday | ane, “eather om y as a | ; Whom everybody knows Whe coast taking soundings. At|thoee sections, ‘The government la| Qian, tech mapect. Om | Monday | fine agg ‘| Microbine Skin says, “Your MICRO- pome points reefs of focks were| taking action to stop {t wenhere and” inca, bunbcndare atl ‘Tee lang ettice for the Skagway | BINE PILE CURB has r— found where none were Known (o| In some of the northern districts | Nmeriea guve thelt Arse grand ben a 0 utfitters Mi bi Cold effectually cured me a ka D Gexint before, while st ottge pointn| many cattle are dying because ‘of | Sat baila favor of the striking Enjoy Yourselt cropine Go ter 1 had suttered for OY bottom could be found. "A chem-|the volcanic dust over vegetation. | irene t. o thts te tie battionhip or - years, aithou a Ba ihr aman it ey faa ener wis So och | Het gaat coun, pol ake tame ey oat ge ears. ce HN MAlerobine Corn {ied inpmerabie! other te FE thrown out by the volcano and/of this condition. We visited and | its regular stated dance on Tues-| Park: if you don't like th pl vad Mproepectore should fi] ? would-be cures. | J Examined found they were composed of sul-/explored the ruine of the United | a, "Sine usual piace, This clublat Pleasant. Beach an kare os on | rer eS et eran States and British conmuintes at st. | G0y St the, eual place. ‘This clubjat Pleasant, Beach and watch, the | have in the h | | TEETH EXTRACTED. DP Goce Husere’ has. given orders to|Pierre. Found some portions of the | composed of & number of the #o-| pretty telephone Kila dice ttt hae | REX DRUG Bean ra G the troope at Bt. Pierre to prevent om samain of Fe be es Po-| pleasant time at these parties. m., 1:16, 2:16, 4:30, 6:48 and 10:3 deci am . | WITHOUT PAI Ball looting. A number of ghouls|tomac returned to Fort vance | Pent Wedme Seo khies Oe tual annon Grocery | Were shot dead and more than aj and reports the disaster to, St. Vin-| quiid of St. Paul's church eave thelr] weoging and ENGAGEMENT RINGS | Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, |B Cor. Third Ave. and Union St. Phone Main 584 hundred, including several arrested. This phase of thi women, trouble | volcanic conditions there was worse cent very serious. It is blieved the fs attracting more attention locally!and in some respects conditions are CHINAMAN Pretty Sarah Mors Makes Strange Choice ‘About 5 o'clock Thursday after- * moon 3 cab drove up to the home of ‘Mrs. Thomas Wiggins, on Washing- as bad or worse than in Martin- MARRIES A (BLAMES The coroner's jury inquiring into the death of Willie Weber, found this afternoon that he came to his death Friday morning at West Se- attle from excessive drinking of whisky. boy the liquor was attached to any- Eton street, near Ninth avenue, and a/ one. ‘ ight girlish figure, dressed in misome wedding costume, veil orange bicssoms and all complete, jumped lightly to the sidewalk and owed b; Tan up the steps closely f @ stolid looking Chinese. Justice Hill, the couple in the ‘Witnesses Mrs. Wiggins refused this morning | to disclose the name of the bride and oom, and also refused to dincuss however. wedding. Justice Hill of Georgetown, arrived a few moments later, mar- presence of Wiggins and three or four other who CLASS TO BE CONFIRMED Confirmation services will be held tomorrow morning at 16:30 o'clock at Temple De Hirsch, corner Boyis- ton avenue and Marion street. [tela all he knew of the story, and| The exercises will be of a very im- @ays the names on the license which| pressive character and the muste of wan issued from Kitsap county were| an elaborate nature. Several special Sarah Mors 2ud Lu Ging. The bride! vocal and instrumental n s will Was unusually pretty and seemed rendered under the direction of ine and well-bred. The groom,| the organist, Prof. Alfred Lueben. owever, ‘he sald just a stolid | ‘The following young men compc Booking Chinese, with a long pigtail.| the highest class of Sun: “Will we go to China? Why, T| school will be confirmed: Jose ess 80, very soon,” said the bride| Cohen, J. Holt Friedenthal eph j response to Mr. Hill's que: 18 Goodman, Joseph Himeltioch and The girl is thought to have r erbert W. Marks. i away from home to be married to her Oriental lover—she her age years. i ie seemed t © with the fman and ex Jaughed all Uv the neem SHUT OFF OF WATER ‘Water will b from § a. m way {ri shirt! Mistrict morth of street. swith the new ‘I Bouth main, shut th « ant of Thi Do not Del one of th fi wd Howard Watehes At the present Only @ few lett 6. BENNINGHAUSEN 807 FIRSTA VE. Inspector Naliroad and vie Co, 4 Puget So! Soeoial to the Star RG, Wash., May 11. eile officials yeste E, Zehner the right of y for from six to ten stdetracks, emating 15,009 to 30,000 feet Everything i# read nstruction work to at oni The steamer Bonlt the Pacific Peng : Packing and Na ompany,| _, Séttleship Exour which teft Seatt fter Enjoy an outing t he ni noon with thre r |and the battleship ©: a Alask: hae ¢ ¢ = T ny - dg Wilson, not ta Toe ian peace t When ‘the : Randa at lean tt aieed the ¥ gale mtruck | 4/99, 5:45 and 10:30 p.m. Fare y round trip. fing the scows adrift t continued t reh for th sing sat wem'sitet weal* MAISON BARBERIS Two of the Owe re laden with Yaluable cannery machinery and the ahird © th coal. Special Sunday Dinner ed in M to 9 0 Ir Dining Ha adi Radishes. Leek Olives Fis Tenderloin ‘ ue ENTREE Chicken. Fricas a VF Ra Eried 1a la Har! ROASTS, f au Jus ck BI Birawberrice and Cream, 260, ff NOBODY No biame for giving the) FOR TRACKS: big dinner and ingmen of the navy yard. pleased the hungry men. the appreciatic and mty doliars were < by the local talent. | miral Sampaon. the old Ernest. cipally as @ pleasure craft. butiding. Formerly s & smuggier. he was employed as a © to the Fuca on coast surv Around In Alaska. per to the work Mr. Gor man gave them the use of his ha Many this affair, which is needed hing touches on thelr church In the evening « number and recitation were given the was By the government good and store building things to eat were donated by Bre merton ladies, and the occanion Four hun dred meals were served, which shows of their efforts. ‘The first Catholic fair held in thie town came of on Thursday after noon and evening. Three hi 0 put At noon Friday a salute of 13 guns was fired in honor of the Inte Ad- Work is progressing on the bull of She will be fitted up with immense sails and be used prin Bhe has a steel frame and is worth while re- used 1 tender work, Gold Galore Rampart ’ The Continued Discoveries | Show That the Alaska Central Railway Will Open the Richest Mineral Region Have you read the latest news on r und Rampart ay and today t peninsula n Tanana b raed by Rall is tur | greatest gold dis The « up there thi« ‘year will < mly to the Klondjke, and w creeks are being k | tral Railway will] e hundred: f miles tion (0 work| r h annot th ithe Ing of the Alaska Cer f ter f ers, sturt it isers and err which from the n ! the best paying i r preferred at ff $60 par now se for $5.50 per shar mplete the permanent surve this summer so bonds may be floated | for the f the en 4 | will tha an investment that | wi fortunes to many one aur ot the that it will be honestly | cessful comple Company 216 Denny Bldg, Telephe » Main 97 \ vouwen|Alaska Central Railw ay 1408 Second Ave. GOLDMAN’ 901 SECOND AVE., A Welcome Awalts i ER BR IT GOW. IT TO BE THE BEST NO "I QUPT THAT FL Irs RMI TINGUI VERY WHERE KNOWN THE BUT ALL DI DELI UNITE n Yer BORTHEN’S COD LIVER OL medy, for ¢ and $1.00 The lung’ ent re 4 or per be COR. MARION PURE NORWEGIAN ind without charge When other work is orde Full Bet of Teeth...64.00 | Gold Fillings. Gold Crown, 22K Silver Fillings, Bolid Gold Top....@5.00 | Cement Fillings. The Angelus Piano Player We tell you exactly what your work will cost you your work ts done and guarantee abaglute aati Fifteen years in business in Seattle. Seattle Dental Parlors li, 12, 12, 14 Hinckley Block. 717 SECOND AVENUE Hours, § @. p.m. Sundays, 10a m. 6% icSteel Range Olymp doen all the finger work. You eup- D me You can't buy a better Steel ply the expreasion—the soul of i a Ls Range thee Da Cyan, sane deteiea you have it bull order, an a ’ even then it couldn't be much Pianos with organ, flute, violin or better, cello accompantimen To pay more than the Oly Sold on easy paymer: price Is downright oxtray the Olymple price is just right No ot range nearly #0 good can be bought at anything like | su small S ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. \ Ser Seen 711 Second Avenue ? win tiaew a GRAND RIDGE KOLE LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON WUT AT $2.79 PER TOW | This kole is trom | slope which w 4, and is the b in the market. SSAQUAH COAL co, hunkers, foot of cifeat Melaghont sane Re Dr. E. J. Brown’s Painless Dentists 713 1st Ave., Union Bik. The Real Painiess Dentists The only graduate dentists in EXTRACT AND FILL or restore BRIDGE WORK without the TURE Dy 31105 SECOND AVE ASKA mt It ts well for you who intend going north to investigate our of Klondike Stoves as well as our stock of Cooking U sils and Mine Our stock consists of only the very made particularly for the Northern Country, and always f as Hardware class of & and to be right. 18 TO IT. AVOR, THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST. SUNSET OIL & REFINING CO. ANNOUNCEMENT THERE IS NOTHING CHEAP ABOUT OUR WORK BUT THE PRICE Seattle who do exactly as they advertise. WE ken down teeth with GOLD CROWN OR é of pain. least se Full Set and Fit Guar- L vttle, waite etewwe ;e Ps The Sunset Oil and Refining Company has disposed of its Bay 3 and Pib t ne S Rahttie, Perens i in thls Cotte : I : a pan wAS nat pe : nptly fice In the base ip IN THE SUPERIOR, COURT OF t ngton, - f LIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary, i ap Gold Crowns, 22k, $6.00 | Gold Flilings wy. . . $1.00 pf Mts! Lie Building Seattey Wale Silver Fillinss That Stay in, 50c ; voudher OUR DOUBLE-SUCTION ADHESIVE PLATES NEVER FAll EATER & CO ‘ [itso ‘nla Bane HAS Che ATTENDANT ETE SEMI a ee ee All Grade Furniture : Ropeechae ° Be mm 1 THN-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTE NO STUDENTS, BUT ALL SPECIALISTS OF FROM 1 aler in Furniture, Stoves, Ranges ‘ Charl KE. Patternso: rn t TO 20 YEAR PRACT Wr MAKING A PECIALTY OF GOLD CROWN AND BRIT w sraniteware, Crockegy . lew r ri Halle building, in the WORE BE BURE TO CONBULT { EXAMINATIONS FRE MONEY SAVED 18 MONEY Carpets, Olicloth, Linoleum, Shades A trator » fur a» ur home comp! Dated at Seattle, Washington, April E. J. BROWN’S DENTAL PARLORS, 713 FIRST AVE. "ustinates and Beeman Date gg “ret Publication, April 28,1 PARLORS—1, 9 , 6 UNION BLOCK, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF MACDOUGALL, SOUTH rehy : CHARLES H. PATTERSON WICK'S, HOUT 0 A.M: TOS P.M, St DAYS TILL 1 P. M t

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