The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1904, Page 7

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THEY STOLE HIS BOAT Ballarad Vandals Make Life Miserable for Capt. Cates LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD ,HN BEASLE 1 sane at bis wife and OGEFARM ER, an 1 plonee f the Wes at her home in Lew =D of paer Idaho, yesterday nonta, WHILE RID horse Saturda t from bh left hand by a ‘ON Military band 2 of Lewiston are ue for one week tion ed at Sumas, i reventing the (ur ¢ diphtheria, which a several families, | | H t the Colfax physiciam charged with po rw n the alleged performance of » al operation upon Miss Agnes wns, who died recently, will in the supreme court on PETER CLAY, aged 72, was, @ ago, admitted to the sol-| a at Orting. There he; found his brother, John Clay, of} had beard nothing for) y years BOYS and two girls grad-| Davenport high FIVE tated from the school Friday. FIRST OFFICER WINSLOW of! the steamer Spokane has about | ympleted bis flying machine at) Clarkston and will be ready for his trial fight in about a week THE SEVENTH ANNUAL session of the National Mining Congress} at Portland, Ore, on Au WHILE HUNTING in the woods} near Tacoma Friday, Adolph Hekel jentally killed himeelf by stam bling over a log and discharging bis French Ambas Vatican Nessard ar- ris today | HERALD, TAILOR, 1829 2nd. *** always a Notice to Subscribers If, any evening, your copy ot The | telephone—fu Main 1050, or Ir dependent 1238, y time betwee 6:00 and 7:00—and @ copy will be sent fou a ¢. by special messenger. ps aoe STRANGE WAYS OF A STRANGE OLD MOIAN OLD BLUE EAGLE AND HIS PET MOOSE ARE THE CURIOSI TIES OF A WHOLE STATE RL BUT SPELGER & HU With SPELGER & HURLBUT You'll Thrill Wonder When you read these remarkable prices made low by the cool days of May. 69cBuysa ?21c Lb. Pay $3.19 6-ft Ladder ecawew | Oo -Go- Cart w made $ with Stepiadd Tues. 2 endless rubbe day G0e * Ho k Warm Days Call for Screens and Screen Doors ™ pai tural Cinist on Garden Hose nm o J f pl oe, h $4.0, « ale t $3.50 Extra Special | Stearn's improved adjustat | for 4a7e Wire Cloth irene Hook 18 Mt wid per yd 12e v - rT s Shears » ia. wide, per yd Se vends 196 $4.59 buys Set Dishes on pretty De oral augiis Be ‘ Pay 13c for 8-in. Berry Glass Jug _Dish 8c ae, for 136 ‘| Read How We Are Pricing Hot-Weather Needs Oil Stoves lice Cream Freezers l-burner BH. ¢ Stove ' deat. Ligh «. has jruple Te mot k ' Km Ol oe, reK ar ' "32 a9 ' 4 690 “um” « $3.59 s ’ rT $1.79 Gas Stove vi Meg ; ’ $1 20 : 84.50 < Lad Spelger & Hurlbut coed ond ett — Seotile AR I Second and Union THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 23, 1904 7 appears in better light] then usual as the bilnd girl, while Mitchell Ingraham in acceptable as La Frochard, Ed Redmond con tinues to pleame by | Higent lund constateht — interpretat m ' tae ieee TH ViUCh 40 ‘Be Gaul by] as CUPID BUSY | Buying | Floor Coverings Now FREDI RICK NELSON, (Ine) wefur ROGERS und Max Re opened at the The « ta the play oditgbly eption might 1@ taken to nome of the very obvi ng and the t Mins Molise ty Iwnbel, but the dir n their ta Rogers I here | no better MADRID, May 23.—Court gonsip inoess Louisa of Or of Queen Amelia of engage of than some of the other travent! which these comedians have ne, & slat peared, The music in the beat fo Portugal, and Alfonso's sister, Maria We never made a more remarkable offer in Carpets and Rugs ture of the production and ena, to the crown prince Por than that told of be 4 best buy promptly order to pleasing and ein Francis and 8, J. Pla money for costun ot » charact ot “ | fects, but ther art | @ five Earle $1.35 to $1.65 Hartford Ax- | $2.00 to $2.50 Bigelow Ax ci af tasear” tee Ge Tlaet eaan ~ th rigs seg pep minster and Smith Axrmn- minster and Sones Wil- al And] ous enough to watinfy the dema CO10r. ont » iaetertical, abana A’ We Ww k | ster Carpeting, sewed, laid ton Axminster, Car peting eciattle thoatergoers, being chron-|ton made D herele AFeatbald, ana I 8 axe t and lined, sewed, laid and lined. ally wong-aud-dance mad, made the] French wan « dignified and mag j reception for the plece « sort of «| nanimous Lord Mt “mn Ko0K he songa catchy the] ison, the villain, was handled by | dancing lively, but the , of! Mar ager William M. Russell, of the h he jok tranged b elf from all } ola xminster » had “ frie y his villainous proponal Axmin- ody wn galler F. 1 Oren _ ly at yard, can 7 lieh fop,| Mr. Russell's partner, was down on be ch ng tomorrow ae an heel the prearads, He was tetave taten We have th fo wed, laid and lined, a ve, and| the part of the = fe the 1 Pie i I stituted. It is understood i part tt nial Ed was eelzed with f the a t the tical mo ment I t wt at while rehear ' ‘ ne ' pany | fell in | at we b THE TWO ORPHAN Play While © sale ntin morrow Don't overlook the By agegee pany, Be price—9x12 ft. Axn Rugs, ¢a $18.95 Fae tae ROL, ——— the Third Ave b 7 " “ a 4 ~—— err hight many ' oid oe a a mck S| Allen & Gitert YW REDERICK & NELSON sabel, the « bs = may bein Ramaker Co. : y(Inc.) és ee ; sas “Gectnd Aivehun Complete Credit Housefurnishers me if from ine B Opposite the | lar Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets bante mantic me un a and alw io | 598 LOTS AND 79 HOUSES SOLD SUNDAY AT SOUTHEAST SEATTLE ON THE GENTLY SLOPING SHORE OF LAKE WASHINGTON I thousand p ADDITION, | ybody was anxiously waiting TO BE WAITED ON. 100 puld not wait on them | a OLD REAL ESTATE MEN WERE ir ant because t « ld so cheap, but they had to admit that history of Seattle Y y. 1,200 1 f t and 1.60. f bread were ca d ane t red tothe eae Ey 7 A tion hy " s lay te ’ to ma ! out. An order for lum F. Ring ge <R LARGE are gor YOU CAN’T MAKE MONEY $2.00 pert a3 and up; LOTS, WITH CITY WATER, ARE § at ‘ udve is are now coming, line to ‘ SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO..--HILLMAN, President

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