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THE SEATTLE STAR-BATURDAY, MAY 6, 1905, ROR RRO ORR ROR OR ROR ROR OR itm * - *® Editor Star, Seattle, Waeh * | o My I Bir: T have ry © in giving offictal urance that w & the Lewis and Clark Centennial exposition will be opened, com. & | ® plete in every department, on Jy 1, the date fixed by law for w * the formal opening, The bulk of construction has long en 4 *) ® leaving oa the @pishing touches to be given to the landwcapir * | % (his sprit’, and the installing of exhibita has proceeded with w ® such speed that there never has been any question of oW abil. * &® ity to be ready on ti As the exposition will continue for only w | % % four an@one-half months (compared to five, #ix and weven w | * menihe #t other world’s fairs), our own best interests have re * . * tired that we ahe have a completed @ jon on >| iy TWO VAUNG HUNTERS WERE GONFINED IN MASS OF ROCK |) b rn a ae oo y eer te amy prom So ee ap “4 AND ICE FOR FIVE DAYS WITHOUT FOOD OR WATER we meet 1 by excellent weather throughout the winter for con. ® # struction, favorable conditions respecting labor and matertal, and | ——_-- *® the radial co-operation of exhibit eantonaire and all *® Entombed for a ported of five} lanche went hurtling over the cliff | oreo gerpoedle sey oie pap heel eg - plowing great futrows in the tratl x a . Heng yn spighiehgmeen vein | dene ty tenn of lon, vocke ond snow,| hu" ener that it fell 600 feat to the|* S*ople with the resources potentialities of the vast extent of # ieee a te coe anatien Want ee vane Gone * country constituting the Pacific west. Through it the Pacific & pony \ t ® west for the fir time claims the attention of the rest of t * | overhanging crag in order to esen Willard, in giving the details of) ) | Yee re | death from an avalan which | the trying experience, stated that he| ¥ \ And wots forty the advantages 1t has to offer for w swept down the north side of Mount! never wished to go through such a] % Persons seeking homes or avenues for havestment, of desiring to ® Juneau on April 22; forced to ls] nerve trying experience again, He few the grandest sconery In the world. In rge degree the # their way through frozen ma for] stated that the n caused by|* mee . io which we shall achlove wil ons Upen: ee Zaye without food or drink, is the|the tons of rock and earth etriking|* ‘nowledge that our visitors may have of the fact that every. experience of Edwin Willard an) against the fc ¢ the tratl wae al-|* ‘hing te tn readiness d that the expos will be substantial~ gw | Charles Cadwallader, two young s0l-| most beyond endurance, Their es-/* !¥ 4# complete on th ming day as on the closthg day * | Aiers of fortune and men of Wealth] cape was nothing short of miracu-|* 1LW.GOODE, # | who sought recreation in Alaska by] jous, Ke stated. Many times rocks| * * hunting among the mountains, The ing tons were thrown from the) # ¥# PEER ERE ERR EERE EE accident which nearly cost the Hives) trail by the force of sliding masse | of bota happened five from} and rotied within an inch of the the mouth of Lemon Creek, a moun tain stream which empties into Gas tineau channel negr Juneau. The young men had been spend limt COLUMBIA GITY COMEDY IS FULL OF COWS AND ERRORS chs also piled both men mountain » snow and ro on the trail until jammed against the and ing their time in the mountains) jit was with great difficulty that they | hunting goats. Unacquainted with) were enabled to get With the the natuer of the country and the/ putt ends of thetr rifles the two | dangers of traveling among the) young hunters set to work to extri _- i mountains during the spring. ith-l cate themselves. Suffering from} er gave thought to the perils of} want of food and water and from) A YORK DAIRYMAN AND A TOWN MARSHAL HAVE AN OPERA snow slides. [the bruises caused by the mass} On April 22, Willard and Cadwal-| which held them captive, the men/ BOUFFE AFFAIR OVER A BAND OF INNOCENT BOVINES | TO SAVE rue BOTTOM “TRYING BUBBLES TO TC have taken the fir ulars when we ret ALL FLAT PIECES IRONED FREE NO EXTRA CHARGE EOR STARCHING Mts. Philosophy . MON EY OF WE WILL Next September Portland to see the sights of the Lewis and Clarke Exposition We are going to pay all expenses, inciu ding passage to and from hotel bills, ete, Would you like to go? We will be pleased to send you. Send us eight pounds or more of family washing and you wil! ROUGH DRY FAMILY WASHING O’Connor’s BY DOING YOUR OWN ¥ A WASH TUB. IT END YOU PORTLAND a number of our LOOKS EASY ) we are going to send patrons te We will furnish y at step toward Po rtland pu partic urn the bundle. PER POUND Jader were making their way toward | labored for five days before they | ro a a YT the mouth of Lemon creek, intend-| again saw the light of day, Progress W < G ( TL JOR ing to return to Juneau for a few|was slow, the snow and rocks In | EIGHED At § JR DC days’ rest places was packed so tightly that) ® © ARR RAHA RAAH RAS ee EERE EERE EEE Shortly after 4 o'clock, as they) sometimes a whole day was required | * * . > 7 C were slowly wending their way/to remove or make a passage around | * DRAMATIS PERSONAE, * E I t ll ER I HON E 590 along the side of the mountain, their] some obstacle * * ” attention was attracted by a deep); On April 27, however, the rdough Pete, Terror of York Piaing Charles Sutteriand ®& rumbling sound coming from the/task was accomplished and, er Quinn, the Fearless Marshall ¥r. FF. Parker @ mountain top. On looking upward] clothing almost torn from Valiant eputy Join Garver ® both men saw a wall of ice, snow| bodies, the men started out for Ju-|* © Purk, Vallan Deputy John Purkeypile ® and rocks fully twenty feet high|neau, where they were attended by|*® Heroine to the Ready Mra, Butteriand ®& EITHER tearing down the mountain, carrying}/a physician An examination * The Might Naughty Cows ‘ By Themse * “tl ic aun | everything before it. The only ref-| showed that, other than a number) *® & f Actior Columbia City ® PHONE uge which waa affordel lay in the/of painful bruises, neither man re-|* Time seat '& hollow of an overhanging cliff. Wi!l-| ceived any serious injury as the re-|® (During the intermissions, selections will be rendered by * 590 PLANT FIRST AVE. AND SENECA ST. ard darted under the overhanging] sult of the accident. The story *® Pound Quartette) * rocks and Cadwallader followed brought to this city on the steamer) * * In another second, and with 4] Jefferson, which arrived in port on| * RRR ARARARAAAAARAREE ARERR EEE 5 f c by , 7 ante Blinding, deafening roar, the ava-! Thursday morning AT THE UNIVERSITY | Parker has accepted and promises to| men’s union, with which It fi | do ali he can to make that day one] dispute, feat your st th a hee VERSITY STATION, May 6.) to be remembered for a long time to| A contract » ved Friday eit City te ’ ty | come. e for th neetin, j international ( | THAT PATH HAS USED 4 ty ‘ : ' Tr rtuns : . ee A noe oe date for this m ating is sor gin - na : race — NIGHT BY HUNDREDS OF a fair t re ee MANY WHOM LO the average funny play And Columbia City has an toe oss Mba Con” Sullivan, an ex convict and | city market. The new tmadiae ay NOT RBALIER THAT BACH DAY to the tall and uneut al ; its heed interclany tr » by | paroled murderer, left the city Friday erected at a cost of $10,006” ROWS DEEPER AND sifa. ACT IV the freshmen ¢ of 64 to under a heavy suspended senience he earnah: anta Chere sales : THEY HAVER To| I* & case of too much cow, &| Saturday morning Sutteriand was soph’ 34 6 points.| handed out by Police Judge Gor-|for Vaidex Friday night wii ie | TRAVERSE MORE LIMITED. jairyman, a herole town | brought before Just Kelso and} After two attempts at « shell race.) don, who Mstened patient » the | passengers and a heavy cargo tr | To ma amibaes Werek @ Wide res party 1 al fined 85 and costa, which will make | thé varsity crew — = S en nations of the ba* man of San | northern ports. One hundred ang jshadow falls exactly over the hole } 4 total of $10 This week's business in the realty Pq esd br tig chen, | acisco, : twenty of her passengers fe a _-__- | formerly occupied by the path. t 1 yam, liv-|. Sutteriand was still languishing! and building field bas been the|?¥l r Basses sity, broke an oar.) Chin Jun Yuen, of Juneau, will be | their way north to go te wei | Several nights ago a pedestrian, York, « she Metanee | in fall at 5 debating whether to| largest of any this y There has | a delay the two shells | interred with pomp and ceremony | the Alaska Central railroad EXCAVATION FOR THE NEW! white attempting to follow what he| fem Columbia City the proud] dig up the “X." or work for the| been a big run on property on Third |®° gain and when within 6) under the susplees of Chinees . . Vein tee st thought was a f cut-off, | °* ¢ These bo-| county a short time and Fifth avenues, between Pike | ‘ oo eggs pe finie®, | Masons Monday. Services will be isit the Navy Veniooas PUBLIC MARKET IS MARKED | nearly walked over the bank. Sev.| YiNe* evidently come from Hur —_~— — and Denny way. This property has | Albers. of ve treba orem held at te ee room near Fourth avet the summer crowds by vise rt eral others have also barely es-|#**!4n lineage, as they exhibit the wriy doubled in valt a the leat | Ott: Causing them to ip out of & and Main street iting the navy yard now, BY LANTERNS AT NIGHT ons ereinhe ted coonay tn con Weindiering eee eens d per on he » aol ag Vos race. Earlier tn the day tree plant duck @& Ross grocery firm ¢ Pier 2 at 9 and 10 m, es Now, Messrs. International Con-| The © a ae ee Friday afternoon an autom: * there is very little left there for! 106 Si wanruinve jm ine ag ne pepe phe henna ; westeng Company Oe seeune f Butter | @ bile whizzed along Qeen Anne #| le. The building has been sea A memiiis oeatex enact phen apne Here's a little gratuitous tip to] There are several hardware stores . wants of l, according |» avenue at the rate of 30 in | tered more or less over the eity.| 7" — beaten detail t the International Contracting Com-| in Seattle that sell very serviceable ef nega Bog suburb a fly-| 9 on hour horn or bell was «| The following are the large sales} woo by a tow. tee $50 baad yen tng at be : 4 lanterns at && cents each. on of the “bosaies” prom pee me gg i Syn gee insor b ew e 22 ¢ firm is ind It may save that company severa! Better get two or three of the avenues every day to . prance een ‘Sune 00 oh ae ** The ater ol corner of Third | 7" 1 hurdle ra The half-mile re thousand dollars. em and keep them burning along) ‘© disgust of the business element |» J nRock wn el dk Damen Wee oe88 0 R. Anteen [ae Wee wee by the onphemeres convention of members of the ek wheal fe geare imiportent that danger point! and the apprehension of the health | ® Shicseser: ‘Yas EE ® Sor $180,000. ‘The northeast eorner | C™rtstle the 100 yards | 5 Union of the Pacific is to It may save a human life It will er * eee Dae Aemnewon. S| ot Third and James, concteting of |.10-4 a soft track. The | be held in this city, May 18, The In @ ng away the embankment On March 24 four of Suttertand’s <5 poeta t lot nd to Michael |2U"lor-fresh baseball team defeated | object is to initiate a campaign of we ee Pica dnd Geneon charges enduiged in an impromptu) * FF FPP PS REED + saab age wl ry oar arg on the | he Benior-sophomore nine ina five-| warfare against the Longxhore- for the new public market, a path our luneh and enjoy a day | Wedrille in front of the city half sit Prsatecaats arrose’ south aide of Pine, between First | {nies ean of 12 to 8. ba srs pigeon = bh a ee that is much used by pedestrians sant Beach. Boats leave Pier | *"4 Marshal F. F. Parker : and Second, was sold to J. 8. Gra ag ag arses PITS PAIN Have taken in three mon 4 sortie upon then tereeeeeesee © 4 ound up the two ni né a has been cut off, leaving in its 2 at 9 and 10 a. m, 1:15, 2:90 and| Sortie upon them with the result | bam for $26,000, The southeast | “owe uP the two nighia and ® day) | you are almont ready to give|§ Moors in the Ranke Building stead a sheer fall of more than forty 4:20 4 rss — le were “shosed™ In- | eorder of Fourth and Olive was sold : | despair, try Dr. Miles’ Anti- || fronting on Fifth Avenue ——————— - - — | ee he ‘ ; | to David Gilmore for $22,500. A —— lia. It matters not where lo- | ff Inlaid Lino, per yard The} pereu utter on oo 7.00 ‘y aE mn oo Allard ez F A e EE 2) me coemee cromne mx Seed BEE fs de al ke Union was sold to August/M. Cc. A the university left last ~g. inte town, his brow biack with ve - 4 bound to yield to t r gt Eee aude ies meine gor, 04: Daal Lovegreen for $19,000 Right for Gearheart, Ore, where |tecnne wnen the the tata mont at te ee aol J. T. Heffernan has purchased | they will attend a conference of the|from Headache, 5.00 Restaurant Range, dow ao peat Ni magn ia UCED AGENT TO GO the south 250 feet of block for | college Y. M. C. A. organizations of |pes*, Indigestion, bie oven 85.00) xt scene rom or Ry naan dag rue who reported to| $1200. This is the first tide-land | Idaho, Oregon and Washington aches and pain Remember the firm's x Tra pecia oO a y ” Sir Rovabtadt 2 ae . air ae {| Male of any account for some time patentee esata by their use. and place. 7 rs by breaking Into the 5 i ay that of na. “ A |b First package efits, or 4 V. Hugh Smith was the owner of “ packag . The noise of the hoked by a sollcitor CHADWICK’S GRUDGE mney b i Fine Florida Water, 0c wixe ke the watchful marshal who.|WS® again accosted by one Friday.| ‘2! Broperty. having bought it pao A 4 y & Wirebound Whisk Brooms attired in a home-made nightie and pe happened to be one of | fee years ago for $1,000. Cyrus} ff. A. Chadwick, editor of @ local Bath Brushes, detacha handle hie Dadge rushed to the defense ofthe proprietors of the firm for| & C!#DP bought a lot 120 feet equare|one-horse weekly abortion, has Fine Wash Rags, extra large size the boseiged fortress which the soi was an employe, | 2" of Pike and Terry |finatly succeeded in getting hin WOODHOUSE Carmel Sea Salt, perfumed, for sea bath at b Marshal Parker ts © or - He @ of the trouble he went to| 6 block 41 was sold | name into the papers, Almond Benzoin Cream, 5¢c size. . Fr hih and etands @ little ever Mire. M fe's dent to investi- | % ‘ocal invest during the week k has secured a restrain- . — ix f his wocks He told her he was a picture | {OF $25,000. The lot is situated on from Judge Frater forbid- Dep't Store Complete housefurnishers and . t the hws lll deen nler 1 she told b » go. He| the west side of Second, between itp to pay Sagineer SECOND AVE sole agents for the Charter Oak! tt ® the Hotel b t he wished to| Blanchard and Bell ay part oc the $0008 ap. BB ag aco RY on M Parkes pologine the bie his agent ainge martes. desing the made for hin of he ee 418 PIKE STREET, ax Ragley Drug Co. | °"". aE rat | wee are more nthe eatare fu aha Bo — Pac hae jaca next | list ‘ snot go| ™ ructures. They are chief-|heard on May 12. EITEL BUILDING. evenir : - He ca on the outskirts of hae “yA | J that Chadwick's per- — = Pye ms Me | There seems to be a great boom in ion nipitneh SAA Ganda RELIABLE Second and Pike | ACT I vinlng frantic tan into ine | erecting apartment houses. Per- » to do with his action than TRANSFER C0, FREE DELIVERY. BOTH PHONES 992. [| Mra. Sutterland hove into town|? mits and plane are reported dally |< K of public spirit | Baggage, Furniture, Storage the next day, planked down $4 and turned in a few seconds| fF new, modern places to be Bre a ne | Office and storage room, 1316 Fim - von reints took the “bossies” back home with | ¥ith arge horse 5 in her ay Sonen of tee One | avenue, Postoffice moun sam Fo re: 9aee ee = iiowine ae atom st| BRIEF CITY NEWS wise rt straight at the agent's head and totd| t apartment nes es that vere i kt e326. udiees iis tines ,ihim if he did mot mo ahe woug| De® Planned and permits asked ae | There is a movement on foot to consolidate the Tau rests of fl « a precincts of Columbia ( A © about sat old) ‘The Manhattan Building company | Shentk Doyle, alias John J. She the city. znet peene a TRUST and highe jces if su We heaal M68 the. detren rong * ind withent fais » vation) nas drawn plans for a three-story | ® k, has been positively identified Men's Hats 25 per cent off. are now the only large laundry not in the combine. We are respon- BH! parner round tt ‘ svete y quit the\ apartment house to be built at|S# one of the assailants of Jack| bet sible for the cu’ en cur RACE to wole we sustain therr : posenyloncsnag , ane I ; ee 11701 Minor, at a cost of | Leonard. Doyle has a bad record |fm Men's Shoes 25 per cent off. | Main Office, First and Bell. Downtown Office, Third near Pike st Again did Avenger Suttertand |" {here choking. ap helpless} 7B° Hardman estate has filed plans |5n4 came h Mw road San Francisco. | ranks 25 per cent off | FOR THE MONTH OF MA) Shirts, 10 Cents; Collars, 2 Cents; Cuffs, 4 Cents. ride into Columbia City with t wemenfolh ‘ Mra. McBrid fot a two-story apartment house to _Dighwaymen escaped BROWN’S DENTAL PAI THE i hiteye. Beck thie time, be sock. (' t hee lene be bullt at 910 Yesler way, at a cost | Patrolman Cameron first sent Leon-| lwill give special low prices ag QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY rib an oe ; had gon of $16,000. ¥F. J. Tezmer has filed ard to police headquarters, thinking} __ DENTAL work during the month We please you or it conta you nothing. er had sv ‘ of plans for a three-story frame store |2¢ 88 drunk, Afterward his story} May. stain athe H. Ramo Friday, given 6o}and apartment house to be erected | ¥** believed and the police are od work at low prices, guafale | ayn he . 530 on y nort < scouring the city for the other teed for ten years, has made Qh et yas © six feet without 1 gang by Judge|@t 530-24 Broadway north, to cost [Fhe three mauneh-) Bch ond has been ar-($12,000, Plans for a three-story |‘MHs*, Leonard was robbed of $20. for the dens af tie set rested a 12 times this year onfapartment house to be erected at |. "arker, general ageut of the C. W. Boynton Hardware Co., 300 Pike Street par a ayn to the charg Grurik and div-}1683 Madison east, by H. Leighton, | Northwestern lines, received a letter eee ea ay jade hau a ca: of York plains and bundled him tn-| gegeriy, 14 aru ad diel ae a. cost of $36,000, were taken out |Friaay asking him to become a 104 Soy poe ronnnn AVE. SOUTH, | Pg Ry meng Mayenne . 3%, 4 4%, ne city bast eS een en ee eS eee member of the committee to prepare | Phones—Sunset, Pink 1751. In- #| sauces at een, eis : leklY | time th hought it better tol Dne of the largest sal ft the |t®@ program for the ratlroad and|§ @¢pendent, 1751. Freo Delivery. §) ae agit sect Dh 1 the elty of him for a while at} week was completed Friday, when |‘T*Vel>s men’s day at the fair. Mr. |= i ah of Sour-41 bile to ther least and give him a little punish}the Hamm & Schmitz Land com Westbound Celoniet Rates j mit ment pany purchased the south half of A al D tal Off eee “> eeietle her Gite tt date asst Oe i met Friday night | the Starr-Boyd building for $80,000. | Will be effective to May 15th. Pre-| nnual Den er ow Special Otter tat ancetoo rosacuts, Peron r - : v) r of the wh and | This as conducted by the | pa assage of you e Our New Silver Steel eee aan Sennen Oe NEMS Br Ty ncaa itch " Sie tteraie ‘Steae a Great! The follow! he t Y LD FILLINGS y Sil ate freshments in a st . iscussed attorney said | STW eT Toe Northern Railway, First and Yesle ¢ following is the best Dental | G 7 8 4 jantering Trowels, $2.60 a square-shaped bot- |) *° : a eater. | « tun ’ ated to the | GOLD CROWNS pecial, to introduce them tle which she is said to have amug. | (at he did not think the assessment | fXALTEO RULER HERE Money & If tickets not used. ¢e* | ee eee eee re 8 ite | PLATE WORK 4 this month, $1.50 each gled into the cell 1 be levied against the abutting} woitian J, O'Brien, grand exalted ‘ reputable and reliable Dents! con- | BRIT WORK ‘success ‘This is a special Mar- In the excitement of auccesst ' rty, but It must come out of|ruter of the Bike. a hs aptly ttle ern in the city. Everyone needing | Twelve years continued ig our shall town pattern with 10 fering wuccor to her — tmpris : | fund } Saturday afternoor {high-class Dental service should | at 718 First avenue oak rivets, | spouse, the woman forgot all about 2 { He will be the guest of the local Lsmed nd ees. nla lal gs pee eeene in today and take advantage Fi . her cows, browsing idly in the shade| ST. PETERSBURG, May 6.~Thebiedae at a reception and social sex - TRETH of low rates for month of May. mt ully oe | of a store front report that Kuropatkin will returwbsion in the magnificent new quar Snow? NS. |” Other dentists come and 6% Warranted = | After the “bossies’ had entered|from the front is confirmed. It is|ters, Alaska building : hs J pein BOUT FEATES Brown's Dental Parlors the store and scared tv ka in-|said Zarabouleff, com-| Mr. O’Brien te en route to bis c SILVER FIL f 250 | same dent- to proverbial fits, they—the cows— | man fast Siberian corps,| home, Baltimore, after a visit. to . “ti All work guaranteed 15 years. I, ho able, up-to-date, skillful cil were again driven back to the pound | will suc i him. Falling health is| Hor lu ‘ SH AVING, Including ba All work guaranteed for ten years UTCHER to await another arrival of $4, said to be the cause of Kuropatkin's| oe - Neck Shave Ihe and done by our palniess syste TCHER AOT IL return. Fat Far Plain Bath 12 1-2¢ }known and used only by NTISTS, KNIVES. Sutterland swears he will pay no Pag om ore . pecitias to Turkish Bath 50e BROWN’S PAINLESS DE ry ‘i ave reduc we! poun 8 : tr goo Parker avers th T Pavsegesbigyo ineen ‘walat finthos and. hips HEADY'S BARBER site kee Sek First Avaron blook, 08 General Rullders’ Hardware, Nelis, Window Weight, $1.65 per |) vers that the To enjoy three hours of fresh air “in @ short time, by a The finest, largest and best Mf! Parlors 1-2 A Dee hundred, Bytredic Orindstonon, wali-bearing, SD0G Son ering coer ||coms will stay tn limbo unt he|take a trip to the U. . navy yard. | see or starving. twa ae = utpeed ia the W - Houre—8 a. m. to 8 p.m. days,| S000 ® O, & Washers, $10.00. Special terms, $2.00 down, 19c n day doe Boats leave Pior 2 at 9 ar 5. a, [SL about It; entless ‘statan’ cee Tarte cee pete n te Want 8:30 to 1 Tronre 6:00: to,¢ Pam Ban- Mra. Sutteriand alternates tn her 1:15, 2:80 and 4:30 p. m ese ; Mie. & 8 WOODWARD, Box Corner First and Washington OHIO PAINLESS DENTisTS 1 $:30 a.m. to 12 regon City, Oregon. one 307') Pike Street, Corner-Third Ave. ie sure you are In che right ieee gegenmerererscens erewee #28 e702 f Sere scsts2tersev2t 2222222 Prxygxbe_

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