The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1904, Page 5

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STAR Ww THE THE CITY OF BUTTE IS | SLIDING DOWN HILL SEATTLE t DNESDAY MAY 25, MADE THE PIUTE RICH AND GOT $25,000 CHECK : FOR WEDDING PRESENT) 2 ——. : = 1904 RUSSIAN WOMEN ARE | Bor CHARMING FRIENDS Fe SSRIS SRR E EINE ‘ ‘ i” Kas ' % Y i t ” \ BTRANGE SURTFRRANEAN ACTION 18 MINING MANY OF t ey y onet sng INTERESTING STORY OF MONTANA'® WEALTNIEST INDIAN f ’ me Cn bated ry { are a" fle ev h me t \ ‘ . | = CITY'S MOST SUBSTANTIAL BUILDINGS - 2. . rn pate AND HOW HIS FORTUNE WAS SAV@O @Y A YOUNG CoOL k et ‘ s ° ul ' ” nt L — Py: e and ony 1 intact. ‘The o: LEQe MAN . eo ot 5 © has been duplicated all t not ret ante ty, te annoyance and| “ they ? ne court few Wowspaper Enterprise Association, | inches wide and of men t sadhanauee Goan | f - ' p » h at at “f° fast « t RUTTER, Mont, May r a nae ea ce ‘ ' Ftd enifigent jewels red t ve of Butte ha a very leully that @ pAlb ia Rick bee | be sam ¢ nd ‘of ordinary « o eh | 1 en Rune r mht v a. ban aj rip on the ing side on wh . yy mong Po e a t . Pe . Tere w Biber ntonen ftus built « be sliding at alton 60 @ A eae. [and a ; ‘ ant Sogo ited HI Reap tegpar . hone seen scarcely in any $9 pot a rapid « eormbling t art | hat It appea hough the tee, th mn P r ci of the the act t v Therat rere we ere : y alt tromt atau tn te ry h est ator he world, the re@ lanche to posing : ‘ ; b ~ = | : pores poi , , alex . tere witt pla stors er bes mpie . ' trouble 1 ted r d—and accepted for | ¢ : Y, ae might be ne erect m 4 a crack beg ” w 1 Heart I entered my friend's house A cup of tem at ¢ etantial building the city nt ‘ t solid} church. 3 plane we Ms fear and t ne unt of | family a 1 the thre em are found in @ year. movement begun about five years @| for tt ing ‘ / cape AY : It 1nd ® soft Ago, when the residents aweke one k slowly wi i was| ch and ° p- | a lor t ' ‘ ght morning to f 1 a crack #ix | six im sa mn ' » t 4 " y the hand 4 rt * alee but is = i sstopiindacgtoad —_—- t 7 amie wit , 4 “er A up his , . 4 sophomore éshebe OOUF HOUSE AT BUTTR M t NDBR WHICH THE FARTH] ' ' Caliahan, the t f foreign accent r head 1 4 ‘ is hool OPENED, TEARING THE FOUNDATION AND CRACKING THE | y to pr trying t over f fur. ¥ rn 7 e tomorrow after. BUILDING FROM TOP TO BOTTOM 1 t of ' © ber e to be debated is, t 1 tle } , b ‘t ' petition of betns f grandfather's por ' field in @ were grand dam ft as we | of iniors will 1 sat : = ' rk 1 1 ' : ar i t ings 4 . ti a g here t a Outing ond ress f s voli e s he 5 18¢ | ¢ F y adras Shirts, t the Black D I i 5] 7 erns $1.12 . “ge $2.00 Golf Shirts, of finest acette cage rials, soft col- me of the en smoked e Fine lar attache tie to match, hong . 3 Ba latest effects, sale price... r mak % rage $1.00 Outing Shirts for TO¢ q ana in nume # ott ong = ~ a | have not chan ad my a BIG PINE, THE WEALTHIRS IAN IN MONTANA, AND HiIg| One's | inte the t WIFE AND SISTEF | the Russian grande dame er THE UPPER PICTURE IS OF ELMER HAYNES, THE FINANCIAL | gp ag? ot habit MANAGER FOR BIG PINK the geod detnes Be HER yuTTE, M May 2 i At 30 Per Ct. Discount About 300 pairs of Nottingham, Cable Net, Irish Point and ‘ Brussels Net Curtains, bought from a hard-up manufacturer at Soft and Stiff Hats; latest blocks, in all the new shades— wonderful price con ons. $ 1 49 a.oo HATS for . Twill be be ide saving fron 1-4 to 1-3 on every pair of pate ey . tdci ; $2.50 HATS for 1.75 jwas Don’t Pass the cises. Grand Marshal Ame has issued complete order parade. The bodies to take p on First avenue near march in the following or Platoon of police, Lueben’s band, | os Brown + tor the| Wi shington State Analytica Laboratory and A t _Otfice (Inc.) | After t 2K H. VOLL Family Trade a WB-310 Pike Street Speciaity. Seattle COMPLETE PROGRAM 2 = days One visit of only in Butte lis 4 to have m $8,000, and BIRD'S EYE VIE WOF THE PORTION OF BUTTE CITY WHICH IS SLOWLY SLIPPING TO THE he was a fair way to “go broke BASE OF HB MOUNTAIN when Eimer Haynes, a young college man from New York plied to him for a pow » as bu - ager heart-to-heart riogs The result wae ary of 110 a m =» manager | Ha firet pur 4 for the In Liquor Co. When |) dg oe ae | government He then went te You Want Choice coe ane sens 'sp a. tor a [rome lands the Indian had bee Wines and G. A. R. POSTS AND OTHER MILITARY AND CIVIC ORGANIZA- | 300 900 ater th Li uors TIONS WILL PARADE AT 9:30 O'CLOCK MONDAY—ExeER. | MI Pine = mine sold it later at a pr q | AT THE GRAND AT 10 Big Pine ok hie blanket through all ty, and hin We have got them at prices | wite and sinter n in the pl that will surprise you. ee ture, also wear the aborigina - Memorial Day services Monday, from the G. A. R. Women’s Relief oe se ae ae Full %-gal. Old Port........600 Il| will begin at 10 o’clock,at the Grand| Corps to vialt the schools and ad anty, where they spend | z ae Opera house, instead of at 1 o'clock, | dress the scholars. prude = rine fi Full %-gal. Old Sherry....60¢ 9) 11, nour previously announced, as it Xd that when Kc nF 3 —_ the theater is to be used in the af-| OCTOGENARIAN DEAD _ y ey he w ternoon. The school children of the| Michael Cowan, an old resident of nelt.«. tone Ge city will take part in the exercises, | this lied yesterday afternoon cagtete ad ennet The parade will be formed at 9:30, %t Brightom Beach. He was 83 aS ies @ weeuee o'clock and will be over in time for| Years of age and leaves two ch on put a stop t & Liquor Co, |i sertcivence to steooa the eaer:| Seen, both residing here 2 sop First battalion Second tir N s bie THE BEE H G. W.; Uniform rank K. P., Seattle t rt IVE dee , B. P Seattle elf not 25-2617 First avenue, 0. t the Iron a weet Between Vine and Cedar nion, the ma d mem ht m yon cam e. . Reliable Dry Goods Store crys gs spare erans; Stevens pé G. AR and get mag Four Specials for) *'::.:: gen sO ton post, No. 103, G. / a Thursda "5 The line of march will be on Scand y street to Second avenue, down Se soa Ss Hl ond avenue to Cherry street, to on e ng Grand Opera house, where it will be ‘ a dismissed ; w be at hal th Every Item a Leader diemate i. Flags will be at halt) ea" tie 12%c value Heather Suitings, The following G. A. R. men have ft spectal 8 1-3c | been appointed aides and will re Mew York 2 éc value Burmah Cloth, Persian J port to the marshal at Pike street s. He has patterns, special 4%e § and First avenue, at 9:30 a. m.: T. in the east 60 value, Light Shirting Prints, J 8. Winchell, Stevens post, No. 1; ple k hie special 4%e I George Hooker, Miller post a1; $1.25 value Men's Working | F. 8. Berry, Sexton post, No. 103 - "ant pecia W dge ‘orteon ca No. Pants, special ...... ... iv Ridgeway, Forts: mp, Notice to Subscribers The Norris & Rowe circus parade ER If, any evening, your copy of The will not be held mntil after the con-| No » expense to weft, | Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock Ww thing in | clusion of the exercise at the Grand. t ut 11 ¢, | telephone- Sunset rat 1000, or In ed tor appropriate exercises to be r c ‘ . you at once, by especial messenger, held at the ¢ a schools > Houghton & Hunter i ee tee em vriday, ana) LINE'S PIANO HOUSE I pes rece oe OE 704 First Avenue, committees have been appointe 4 an Unie ALD, 19% 24 ooo rta. na you buy. $3.00 HATS for 1 ares assortment of me ttingham | A «@ mer “ assortme at of the $3.50 HATS for 2.45 at, per pair 400 | most serviceable curtain on $5.00 HATS for $3.50 Good quality Lac in the market, beautiful Batten new and catchy designs, excel berg vesigna, at, per pair$2.50 lent value, per pair Te . Mi 5 St H t W th taina, with good firm taped borders, all finished with but signs, pair $i2 there is none better, per pair 5 Handsome Nottingham Lace Cur $3.50 tains, full @ inches wide, 3% e yards long, for bedrooms or Magnificent showing of very fine dining-rooms, per pair. $1.39 Irish Point ¢ “pureed all the It is the Split Seraw Yacht Het, slready acknowledged s2-inch wid ne Notting? newest patterns obtainable, ap . f . , ped Prodeoe may" z eageme propriate for parlors or draw the favorite of the season. Only to show our supremacy in see ee Pee iat Hoel | #28 Tome, at, per salir the Hat fine do we sell these for $1.65, instead of $2.50. and Battenberg designs, made $10, $8, $7.50, $6.50 Re with the new buttonhole edge, a at Chephey ot fas te re e-anaraeenn “7 or ae $1.50 | "Net Curtains, the beauty of Ths Biggest Line of Men’s and Boys’ Caps in Seattle Bxtra wide Nottingham Lace os vs “ . Curtains, 34% yards long; the these is beyond expression Now on Sale at 30 Per Cent er the daintiest patterns and moat serviceable curtains — well worth your time to come and season's choleest very strong aud patterns; @ sightly cur tain, fit to adorn any per pair seo, at, per pair An expecially good Lace Curtain, $10, $9, $8, $6.98 full 62 inches wide and 8% | Ruffled Net and Swiss Ct yds. long, in strikingly | a varied and very attractive som patterns this assortment of a! the new could not be sold in an ordi- styles and patterns, made of s a 7% dffies nAeye gare agaaae beget good substantial materials, un oe ' ssually attractive for bedrooms 1415-1417 Ss d A ae ane a an | econd Avenue $4.00 and $0.00 «$2.75, $2.25 AND $1.75 Next Door to Bon Marche Smyrna eaeiee Portieres | Smyrna GARDEN HOSE The i irtains, ex na Ruga, size) * sale price...$4.25) Rugs, large size pe har Sane 26x54, alike on gg dg wpm Portieres Knotted SOREEN DOORS ends, be ‘ senses isco sae 900 i rte A new line of attractive Por deep-toned colors 8 oe eee $1.00 terne and rich| t in plain and ey y all new pat ss. 40 hae OG, 8B a vs cedewesss’ ie $1.10 colorings; sale! colors, fringed top and bot 8: } Doors > ‘ $1.50 and 82.00 price $1.98 ¢ sale price $2.50 | ERNST BROS, 06 Pike Street Phones John 2831 Ind. 1158 Window Shades | feet | 4 feet Curtain Poles Enamel Opaque Window Shades, 6 long Corru fog, 9 toon wide, mounted | Curtain Hotes, comoicee 1] PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc. Waki ee ue ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS 44-Inch brass Extension | 6 feet long Oak and Cherry Cur | Structura. tron Work, Piers and Foundations, Dredging rtigpar 1 al ethers ge HM Mle ee by All Methods, © SEATTLE, WASH, any ordinary win- | equipped with brass brackets dow; fe price, each Se and ends; sale price 190 NOT IN THE COMBINE. Queen City Laundry Cut-Rate Offices Main Office and Avenue and Bell Street, Down Town near Piko Street. WE SAVE YOU 20 Per Cent. on Shirts, 33 |-3 Per Cont on Collars, 22 Per Cont on Cuffs RSTABLISHED 190 Piant Office Corner First Phird Aven 208, 210 PIKE STREET. WORK GUARANTEED, 206, | | |

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