The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1905, Page 5

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THE SE 1 E STAR—S TRDAY mR 29, 1905, 00 Lots: Here’s $ an Paisie For ee N¥arnc en NEW pope ng we] pees Anne car , ai! v \V rau aay torma Ingulr WW ¥ , t of rattlo-t wl | " \} «/ oiae y untry L. GEGERS TELLS OF JEF | | \ Boston Brac ) oh Came * hint ‘ etal FERSON COUNTY GOLD PRO | Bothwell Sree 1 v me Seraary , UCING MOUNTAINS, | | fusvnance: RENTS» 1 hits Holatetn cow to 38d Child But of cou it im just th bona iit | and Monday N 1] we — pr n they say, "Mra He ee A Mi. Josten MOUNT L NIGHT | Pra eden has just . y Bene ) w © Kpsom Lorin bh : ; the @ining ¢ ned ra) } The Celebrated ae kent ate Phat ; iT nucleon erson county, I | L. R. | | OLD . : J honge ne moots onfident you will find lo lets and you decide 1 will find | not been im thin hardly at | SQUARE ™ ™ pete wabbest your @ife saw a field of violets ton | the out-of-the-way places WhéPe| where Segers and bhi mpanion | | . irl they. thre at Hf Wm, [ae Creek Just. back of the ill.” other folks are not so Mable to go. | have been at work The district |# | and there are lots of up Henry Ffarrixon sacle proved to be a gold producer only |i | ts too" leader, was in M at Sat : jim the iast year 1 CHAS. ERIN Gould like to,@nene rday to nee Mine ( eat: the , Kors was the city recently |f | 1 ones, If you have would slobber over a half Boy sian jand showed some very fine sam | | po of that kind, we and have three pictures of Gert ples of ore taken from the cross |—i | VERNER | qin accept it in place of 1 Wm. Henry on the front 4 lnections of @ ml 6 eas been |F | | working since last fall, He says IN | Gallatt Ith, Democrat ai | | the outlook is wot yp sing, and | Herbert Heshford’s Brilliant Under the Auspices of greiInWAY eet}. A Milwau her tedind « Soba he has more faith im the district Sonaes | BMBRSON. NIGHT | smith ran away #0 he could change lthan anywhere he has ever pros-|f | } TH TT STARR. his name. You can't keep a good | Dected, s“ | THAYER. Woy down } Me ¢ ence is about miles " CHMOND. a | from Hoods canal, and is easily ac | a & CHASE | “And do you still belteve Japan ible during the summer month | NORTH” Y. will not accept leas than $600,000,-| ‘Then, you hunt more out-of-the And come home something like | While in the winter It is hard to]/f | | - arog: se ER. 000 indemnity?” ased the czar way places, this after sunset reach, owing to the great amount | ¥ =A | Prices $2, $1.50, $1, Tbe, WOODBURY. I am firmly of that belief, your ree of snow, it is @ very fine place to} i | Prices $1 to 26¢ Seats Selling. GRAME majesty,” replied his miniater THAT GREAT NAVAL BATTLE. work, and its nearness tc makes it very irable. Then it is no use to a talk any ver, copper and tron have been dis ered in rich deposits, and the »k for future discoveries a aitew you for you ae all it te worth more about peace. Pardon me, your majesty, | qe matter of futur why not? \ ' TT. . Tagmeats can be readlly Rot Tr Baked the minister, bow | tional P. HOWE Grrenged between Us gy ane; isis ANS" oank | “This dtatrtet is new,” said Mr A LE THEA TE) 4 Manager f ct Segers, “My companion, John Goi my mother, the dowager em. | dah, on th mer te, the wasters Phones--Main 43, Ind. 43 Tel us where your pi iw will and the csar 4, too, w ld to let me pay more than 4.99 gold fields, and myself have been working there since last fall, and |we are «rently encouraged. The jrock we have taken out is paying on an average of $66 to the ton and there seems to be a great of it. We have opened ¢ there anid have done coun siderable development work “We have prospected over a large contin ned to live there ali bia life : —_ 5 area and find encouragemen oe AS THE GREAT ARTISTS OF THM MAGAZINE WILL PICTURE IT. erywhere, Of course, we have not had an opportunity to go over much of the district because we have been in there only since last fall, but during the coming season we are | going to do a great deal more pros peeting. “The approach to the mines easy and roads could be built in without a great deal of difficulty ane can be seer ei tell you what do Sherman, Clay & Co STRINWAY DEALERS ‘Ml Second Ave. — faa Francisco, Cal. Starting Sunday Matinee April 30 THE LAST WEEK OF THE FERRIS : COMPANY IN THE GREAT COMEDY-DRAMA FRIEND By EDWIN MILTON ROYLE © turned away sadly, to help anot Russian holiday You # m proud of the fact that you came from Tacoma ‘Certainly I am; you wouldn't ox ta man to be proud of tt tf he | } A RUSSIAN SLEIGHING PARTY Ts thie here elevator safe?’ ask THE MEAN THING. | eed the visitor from Indiana ‘Oh, yea, perfectly sate eplied the hotel elevator boy. “You're just | am safe here as on the street Mobil y you don’t know, young man. th't Ive been hit twiet by | them trolley cara t'day | There is plenty of lumbe d wate Mrs. Jefferson Davis has just one | Ipower, and the work in. the. mia - iway of getting in the last w jcan be done with comparative enee The Nels Mi ads along the Dosowal nd in the summer is a ightful journey. I believe t time is not far distant when this district will be one of the most im | portance.” | her controversy wi | by outliving him AS IT WILL REALTY RR FOUGHT THE AVERAGE MAN “Jobn D. Rockefeller has covered himself with more glory—«¢a an other quarter of a milli echureh Covered himself with glory, did [he, by giving away money be's wrung from the people? Humph _ + Westbound Colonist Rates zamx@-=z oz § FS omo-zay | Will be effective to May 15th. Pre pay passage of your relati And the chureh’s financ - | frien by maf or wire, with Great mittee decided not to the } thern ft y, Firat 4 Yeuter eer een Abdity r | Srocey’ bose 1c teva net uscd 2->|) MNNIMOR Oc AND 25¢ The chumps!” | - Mie: “George, father has/ | The best values in Garden Hose, | ia SGM, MOU A AERC ORE ROH } tailed.” | Maybe you notice that Te to Ie per foot. The Rubber eee George: “That's just like him. | those Atlantic loebergs didn't begin Store, Tl4 iat ave. I told you all along, darling he was/| drifting around until President going to do all he could to keep us| Roosevelt srincted Fairbanks as the . nation's head in all social functions AND YOU CAN'T BLAME A MAN. REAL ESTATE =<" == CITY SUSTAINED HIRD AVENUE) “10 Mos: THEATER |? = Russell @ Drew, Managers Both Phones 567. Matinee Prices, lc and 2c. Night Prices, 20c, 30c, 0c and 50c. Box Office open from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Seated Entirely With Opera Chaira. that ts produced. eco | fm fuel, fine bakers, heat | men and they seem to have recently and fill all the re ‘ : ‘ of a range Sold on! o loome up as the largest ety bide Been selling very Your olf stove) of the present market, The + il ste te seoste ment in this class of property| where they can have their r val - | Grand Opening Tonight, Last Time “A GIRL FROM ALBANY” } Horace FF, Compton lost his case gar-jon appeal to pain the — — has were ee Sena and chickens. The most fertile| the action he brought to air ~ . na L Faterfront property has im t county te foun m the | the of mtthe in Seoon avenw ~ ee aeeerataes [sa a = leer em FOF & Famous Piano House See ana prem taeier’| Se Week Co Matinee Tomorrow, Su ag rfre operty on Lak : tween Lenor “ | Sects sorts toe "pees te] | Samus pace ete Lenore santa Apanais eek Commencing Matinee Tomorrow, Sun 1 eo has been so spirited that few | Ds wegen rol fe hen ms ‘ ens enue day April 30th and All Week cae cae waaamemie he ie |7 e back from the cut took “A STORY THAT WILL NEVER GROW OLD’—A PERENNIAL ji * great pa f hin property. His FAVORITE—A GREAT AND BEAUTIFUL PLAY. Monday Morning, April10 ‘ature be the finest summer home - ow ontention was that w of the 5 resort in the state. Property on Beacon hill has taken (hy Sertpen News Aswan? weother start «since the Jacksoo street regrade subject bas been} GpeenvEir brought up. The property on Beacon! o# al train bearing Robert © | Rill te advancing rapidly and more] ooy., and a party of prominen and more are the inquiries for prop-! 0. yorkers was wrecked near here erty im that vicinity. There la DOliaay Ww. W. Canning, & cook, wa | vatid reason why property on that! count in the wreck and burned to} hill should not bring good prices for | death. Severa! of the party w it t@ considered one of the finest! jg including Robert M. Ogden ee og ed AAISE THE MONEY + Rit wewafliogy tte: or arnum, of Yale; Mrs. a eady demond for property none ceaauene of Henry W. Long | fetlow; Dr. &t. Clair, T. € Kelway. 1p lost to him. fousty tak ngs and awarded on the theory that the rather th thie theory the # srniamed ed by “THE TWO RPHANS” A magnificent scenic revival of the greatest Melo-Drama ever written, A great cast. The play that made a thousand actors famous. A marvel of stagecraft. Appeals to every class of human- ity, Truly a masterpiece. Get your seats at least two days ahead The House of KOHLER & CHASE (Established 1850) The house of Kohler @ Chase was established in 1860—born in the very beginning of the music business—and it has grown and expanded as the music business itself has developed; always In the | and recognized as the first and foremost concern on the & C. April 29 wmpton was A telegram from Captain H. @diter of the Brooklyn Eagie. ‘| Reed, president of the Northwest aft J - preside ) No 4 ‘ er it gets under way. (Tip. a W. N. MeVickar, of Fthode|giock and Produce exchange, who|— Pacific Coast. Facts are, the houge of Kohler & Chase ts second its ¥ »-) 1 1 went to New York to raise funds {— dh size and importance in the trade to no more than one or two Some Snapping Good Bargains AFTER 6 Unequalled Offerings At Seattle’s Best Bargain Store for the new ten-story building, says | that he can secure the required amount with little trouble. At a meeting of one of the rgest corporations In the United | they decided thar} the Northwest Stock and Prod exchange, of Seattle, could ba required amount for their story building. All they ask is that the exchange isnue bonds as well as stocks,” is the announcement from Captain Reed. GUY CONVICTED | Frank I. Jenott, retired railroad jeontractor, died at 211 John street se. He music concerns in the United States, errr rere ee ee HERE'S A HUNCH The Weber Piano international renown and standing, is a fit companion to such shler & Chase. The Weber house was founded tn S T A R_THEATER Ore Wcecioon $1. it the Star It’s Good. ADMISSION Ma 2 to 4:30. BOX SEATS | 10 Evenings 7 to 10:30, 25e. Dunhar’s Edueated Goa Burton's Bell Ringers. Rose & Ellis... Barre! Acrobats Montgomery & Cantor... of » «Ragtime Dancers Daly & Murphy Singing Comedians Amusement. ie Gerin,....tHustrated Songs Bioscope....New Moving Pictures TED * * * ite and ® rds, & e®* * * * * To Star readers eee tetet eee Tee ee ee ee eel | Friday evening of heart dis |loaves a widow and nine children Police| The remains will be held at the parlors of the Bonney-Watson com pany pending the arrival of rel Boys’ Complete Baseball 50-yard Double Multiplying Fish fait, with bail and bat.. 2O¢ Fleel, raised pillar, worth 50c 4M Victor Best Horse Hide PES a nt 2he Mit .... ....93.00 | 5 extra good lity White En- a house as K 1852, and today {# still the tment of both Upright and ( the conviction of G. 0. Friday afternoon before Judge Gordon the state board of pharmacy inserted the opening fing factor in the musical world and Weber Pianos A large la ad our warerooms, in all the woods and latest styles. can be foun ‘ m the east lity Goodrich Tennis velopes, 2 pkgs. for . wedge in @ campaign to be waged | tives from t t 1 issi. quality T cane dier Waals. ott Wm against drug emporiums where pol ean - - Our line sides the famous Weber, includes such worthy Continuous Shows on Sunday, 2to 10:30 P, M. Admission 10c. 3Be n 1 v see ous drugs are sold without Tex makes as the Wheelock, the Kohler & Campbell, the Kurtaman, iiaieatal Tennis subjects, worth 1c Se tees oe soso GL, 4Q | Se package tancy Lace Bdge Shelf 4H Spatding Double Tennis paper ...... Qe Marking Tape .. -- $3.98 | % Roll Royal Fine Tissue Toilet LM best &plece selected Bam- Paper .. «+ «+. Se Wo Fish Rod, with extra tip.. | 2%¢ Wonderful Black Satin Stove te seeeees BOG Polish ....06 cccceeee BOP ular registration. Guy employed a the Clough & Warren, the Wagner, the Brewster and others, cer. young clerk who bad not been reg ularly licensed. The evidence ob tained by the state board resulted | in a fine of $26 being Imposed by the court. An appeal was taken from the judgment and the case will be pushed for trial, as the authort |Sarsaparilla, Mends ties and the druggists want to know “ ~ Ie Bact 5 Sik Fish Line, war 1Se Gold Frame Mirror, 6x9, good i where they stand shattered nerves. Gives a healthy red to pale checks. Tinted old i to hold 14 Ibe....33¢ MO. seas Ge.4 Te NEW YORK, April 29—The Da-| 54 good flesh on thin chil- <ul | kota, the Great Northern's new Pa = Oa Ave. and I itis ten ent to men ves erday at-\dren. Takes off pimples,| SPELGER & HURLBUT {¢2""," tain to please anyone intending to buy or rent a piano |Kohler & C hase » A. MEYER, MANAGE 1305 Second pps A Nice Place for Nice People ood Good Things k —_ To Eat - 1 e3 Drink SECOND AND PIKE Ne eats pe te | rashes. Ask your doctor to rgest tugboata in the harbor to oe ge trey ‘tell you about it, £24

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