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longer touched by a real, tear stained, human interest play, go to the Third Avenue this week and see! Woman Against Woman. The Jgck Daniel's stoek company} has cast thle vehlole better than any other of its offerings and, in aamuch as the company ia now in its fifth succes#ful week, this Is saying something to its credit. BREMERTON NOTES Good Pianos No Other Kind Js Cheap THE SEATTLD STAR—MONP yy, MAY 8. 1905- the crew which ts being assembled money was available. it uncomfortable for other members | when he reminded them of the fret that when salaries were raised last time it was with the understanding that 4 general increase was to fol duty on the cruiser Cleveland at the | Pensacola navy yard. | The destroyer Perry has arrived jfrom Victoria and will go into ¢ry jock at the navy yard Wednesday for minor repairs queued Ave. Seattle Rating about ety 2°" °°] or “fund, “ig “accordance with the —As usual, Whatever your want might be in furnishings, fires tee eeeeeeeeny upon that resource in ume ot dis you'll find Standard pricing the very fairest; always is. TATRAING, WILL, TRY AU | «|SAYS BLASPHEMER TOMOBILES XT CROOKSTON, Minn., May 8 ‘Training jack rabbits to race against a train te the latest fad of Norwood Davies, managing TEETH THE MONTH OF MAY He also made WAS STRUCK DEAD. you'll be liable to extensive better, more down and any. amount you ’ yy By. 5. +. | fund could stand the di contem-|M nw ats *y ‘ ; SR od ; natn ann fr the battleship Ore) pigtad, which waa simon equiva —eVerything of seasonable interest is here. in a good, splen- Wheeler af the Paget Sound} at to drowning the measure } : 2ach season finds us amply ready with just such things vant and buy; this year we have a showing of things seasonable Your Credit never dadadededaieiainieiniaiee’ —e Weetapo to ay * Tho new bill at the Star starts it : x * A DOCK ON A DOCK *| Monday ; re im ser j® It has not y oon deter- «| Is ® mined when the Moran Bros.’ * G oO { ® floating dry dock will be * thai ick "sot GOT COLD oo. *® foot wide on the bottom and & | * yard dock ix 60 fect wide, * . *® erable docking up to put the | *. Hoatieg dock in.—Bremerton * | seer Yi ict jo e seasonahble oar. Good cx a re RRR RAR RRR RE PPO GI's salary Dit got a warm cheap. Ne — } reception at the meeting of the} pi .— a eeeeey (0 SAY ON | BREMERTON, May &.—Lieuten-/ Council Saturday night. It was not) i —-[S this week’s Standard news. ant Fischor heft here teday with a/Spereved. A spegial committee ; os er ae . : trate of 20 men for the. texte] wonaating of the finance commits —here we speak of a few things which just fit this, the ship Pensacola, now stationed at . — ye 4 arte ‘ _ . oly | Olnted to report Thursday night cer » ivi > i ichi - Yuerba Buena, Cal. ‘They will joln| Roto sneer or not the general season of house fixing-up, of summertime furnishings. ~-girls, come in and get your “happy home transfer” and the special “happy home hook’’— —well we have beet pretty busy giving out the “Happy Homes,” the “Happy Home Transter” and special booklet of twelve pages telling allabout the contest, Every little girl in Seattle and suburbs, i years old ofr under, can en- ter the contest --our ‘‘Ten« Reasons- Why Ocn- tost”’ is for “tle out- o-town girls-- | | wa DENTAL PARLORS ) | & editor of the Crookston Times COLUMBUS, G, May 8~The ex want to pay write and give date of birthday and we'll enter your name in the work during } # While on & train last summer ® | scutive department has been re each week or contest and send you a special book telling all about it. Write right m n Pamlico county, a rev feed ie tees veAT® bas mea . i te iden « Ens Se re | valixt, Rev. &. R. Stephens, told an month will buy a Buck 19 fine prizes to be awarded oe , } | audience of a fearful vengeance vis rae Presented itself jited by the Almighty upon s bee ff | Sfe@l range here, and you can take a whole year in —they are all prizes any little girl will be pleased and delighted to He now has two jacks train j that he was going to cut it off the }tace of the earth | there came a clap of thunder and a | tongue of fire descended on the | wretch, who broke out Into a flame. | He burned four days, jearth and causing fissures to ap- assistant stationed at the end of the course bags the rabbit The speed of these animals is remarkable. It has been im- possible to time them accu- rately, but it is asserted th they can negotiate a mile a }pear. At last a hole was dug and satnete, | the biasing carcass rolled into It, } Up to the present time the * | where it continued to burn three Re cetay and take advantage | * TADbItS Rave been trained to * | Jays longer run only when a train is ap- proaching, but Mr. Davies an- Ucipates racing the jacks against horses, bicycles and motor cara. The revivalist sald that he him | self had seen the awful sight, al | though the heat was so intense that could pot approach the body naely. A hearer of Mr. Stephens branded this story as a falsehood and was tates for month of May come and go, dentists Pestal Parlors remain nae skillful dent- | web es i for ten years, our sone system, but the} ee ee ee ee ee ee SEPSSHESESESES OSES EEE RE SEES E ESE ED RARARAHRARAAAAKKE Immediately | parching the | costumer,spe- ~-there wil iphemer in Obto. According to | ®& ed so they obey his commands ® | Stephens this alnner had named a | which to pay for it, your old store or coupe & a8 part payment ‘ fairly well, and every good day | etalk of corn after the second person we — when he has time he takes ®) of the Trinity and one day went them out and races them ®/ out with a sickle and announced | : | against incoming trains, An st cial for Mon- day and Tuesday have. See them pecial exhibit in the store. 1 be twelve fine prizes in the kitchen cuphoards specially priced for the week “ten reasons why” contest. * a Paine sued for slander, the preacher de iNLESS SENTeTs, | AT TH TH | claring that he could prove the 1E EATERS) cite st the woncrous happening | The defendant sent a letter to O84 E N88 ee eB! Governor Herrick, asking him to| am to pm. Sun-|* »| send a sworn statement concerning to 12:30 pm. . AT THE THEATERS. %]| the affair, to be used in the law ene you are in the right place | Grand—Dark w) auit }w Seattie—Dark #| The burning took place in the $6 95 $7. 8s $4.95 lw Third Ave--“Woman Against #]| eastern part of the state, so Mr. |Mrtore ig a ¢ foot high EASTERN $2.50 }@ Woman.”. An emotional dra- #| asserts, The secretary of MADE KITCHEN CUPBOARD, | @@08door,extonsion front | High Kitchen Cupboard, has screen |@ ma of the old school. Well #| axsigned the take of very well made, strong and dura- | This Kitchen Cupboard has glass Kitchen Safe, 4 feet high, 37 inches | panels in sides, 6% feet high, 38) jf acted and well worth seeing. #/ verifying or disproving the story bie, Mee ventilated panch uldes | Gabon, an pletured; 10 6 fost Kien wide, two convenient drawers in inches wide, two drawers in cen- |® Star--Polite vaudeville. 9 on writer of the letter avers that and ie nicely finished. it ie 36 5 laches ‘wide ‘ond 16 ine ais ee als died top, two shelves inside, has ven- | ter, very roomy and well made. is the revivalist is still preaching in inches wide, two drawers in cen- coat’ -ahaseee te tom gemmanhs . practical ee or tilated panel sides, nicely finish- | Has top, which is not shown in “Woman Against Woman” is of} mone } partments. Priced very reason large shelf in lower compart- logs, regular val Ss no on it for 2 board ts taterestingty re \ene old fashioned type of emotion “| [i able at, for the week... $6.95 ment. Usual price is $10.50. For special for Mon : . $3.50 | seeeee * prin | The regular price is $4.50. the week only, 87.85 Tuesday, only .. Regular price ts $4.50. | Regular selling price is $7.00 And the audience at the Third i -—- - plist 2 = A ms ai x a cra a |Avenue Sunday night was of the ] Fitth Avenue. id fashioned type of audience—that BUSINESS per yard . T5e | does not try to hide its apprectation i the. 3-di. ry 1) ii: J. fi lot the herotne’s sufferings beneath se a speciais trom a laugh nor show its biase indiffer sila jence to the viliain’s dire machina-| o.oo. Way §.—The Soopital } two th car t t Henn ty »:Bant-clep Soah ived here. This | e fe store On the contrary. there was a flut- Keshoma arrived . dining chairs\ | ter of handkerchiefs from the female Pr Lyte cag pare ee tea } oatingent when the heroine's baby| oi ®, Mito et cca Fi - —these three-day Carpet Store specials are arranged for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Note ieee oe mene Drauss ore) specially well the values; you'll find them quite unusual : . eats tied and a bias of indignation when} the vallain got the upper hand. | But, like all good, old fashioned | Saint Jemotional drama, all ended happily | #4 before the curtain dropped for the| Coast. | large vossels are now lying off Cape Jacques. A large Russian tron i# reported off the Annan | last time; the estranged couple wer reunited, the villain received anit ¥* OFF S¥ EH ELS hemeel 4 || ewfel choking at the hands of he: PLUCKY WOMAN * ‘tor oo b oe vietim, the good looking hero came] » USES A CLUB *& back from Australia with a new * paddock coat and a grip filled baad bd LOS ANGELES, May t—* luere, ote., ote. Left alone in the office of her # Uniess you ore a really hardened| husband, who was called away #& playgoer, unless your heart by a fake telephone message, #| ssdiilietiiieiuenitiaaiis & Mra. W. B. Cowing beld at bay © # three men who were in the act & | & of stripping an adjoining room & [ot the furniture. She was ® F GRANITEWARE | ¢ 08 eee # stead of retreating she selned ® *% a club and put the three men & REMNANTS *& to flight. It t» thought the ® ® men were creditors, * * * RRR hae TUESDA | 10 A. M. HORSE WHIPPED SPOKANE, Wash. May &—Mra James 8. Mitchell of B 2021 Third avenue, severely horsewhipped Nel of the Baptist church. Mrs. Mitchel) was furious over the attentions she Kett! t 1 . ae Pails. i pe ea en cit believed Mise Bell was receiving Colanders 50c Granite Kettle, 12 quarts. from Mr, Mitchell, Mrs. Miteholl ie Granite Dish Pana 9%c 7-quart Granite Tea Kettle. slashed blow after blow upon the : Granite Dish Pans. | Thc Granite Dish Pana. | face of Miss Bell. Kettles, 10 quarts. Kettle and cover, For 25c | S4e Granite Tea Pots. ite Granite Dish Pans. 44c Granite Tea Pots. For 25c | Recause P. N. Daily and Irving Ballard, theatrieal men, insisted on lnettling diffe ces by street fight- jing, they landed in the city jail charged with fighting, Both fur nished bail and Justice Gordon will) adjust the trouble in court Monday | afternoon. J. J. Rubenstein, taflor, piled goods on the sidewalk In front of 4 his place of business; he was ar LGER & HURLBUT 22419208 | roe se ure oleic tig ie street. Baill was furnished and he} Union St. } wit! appear before Police Judge Gor- don soon. | lie Maud Bell, a pretty young artist, laged 22, living at Fourth and Alta- | mont, Saturday afternoon in front| price $100 Lots These are the best cheap lots tn the city. Two blocks east of end of West Queen Anne car Hine, and of owner, | James Bothwell “Nay. | Lorns + (nsornance-Renrs> & Sons south of Ross. Easy terma, Inquire |= |Baggage, Furnitur wd for Tuesday | | | | ! 2-day price 89c 2-day price 79c regular price $1.25 regular price $1.10 HBA good strong, brace arm dining ‘A nice appearing chair, solid seat, chair, has s6lid seat,, embossed neat panel embossed back, five panel back, neat epindles, rea? spindles, strong, worta $1.10, at value is $1.25, the very special 2- regular price; the special 2-day day price im .......se0e - 89e | price . » THe (Not more \ban alx of either st yle sold to one person.) L. Schoenfeld —10 patterns Smyrna rugs, x34 Inches; Same grade in 36x72 size; each.. A splendid lot of attractive patterns in Axminster rugs, 27 $3.00 values; very specially priced for A lot of excellent fur rugs in solid colors, 27 tan; regular values $2 5; Very special! reg ular $2.50 valu regular $2.00 values; very special for three x54 inches; regular three days, each x54 inches, white, black, brown and y priced for three days, CBCN cececereseeees inlaid linoleum The kind with the colors clear through, the regular $1 terns to choose from; very special pric Six patterns heavy the yard Standard Furniture Co."- 1006 to 1016 First Ave. | Seattle, Bellingham, Tacoma Buy Your Clothing at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 First Avenue. | RELIABLE TRANSFER co. Storage | Office and storage r 1215 Firat avenue, Postoffice build | Phones—Sunset 902; In jependent, | 26. me LoanOffice | | A gentest pines to borrow money on | diamonds and all kinds of jewelry, printed linoleum, the regular 650 grade; yard grade, good pat- ed for three days, the y ard for three day Schoenfeld & Sons Seattle, Bellingham, Tacoma naner SIL van. Prop. 17 Yesier Way. Strictly confidential. Oils, Varnishes, ete. a]. We servo ANNOUNCEMENT Union Bakery We have added a full complete line of Paints to our line of business and have fine Coffee with Cakes fresh from our own ovens, | competent. salesman to look after your wants In this line. We will| SPECIAL SOR, THe WEEK Bi iry to please you and guarantee | quality of goods to be the best If, any evening, your copy of The On Majestic and Monarch Steel Please all and e us when you ar has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock, Ranges from $36.00 up. need anything in s line elephe Main 1060, or In- RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. Painters’ supplies a sp ty by gm le pea oa 308-310 Second Ave, South. | GEO. H WoopHot CO., Jeent you at once, by special mes-