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00 Lots Dest cheap lots ta qoee OP T byte east of end of} te Aane car line wet and)| exit | SeATTLS eres Es DAY, MAY 16, 1905. CAN MOST SAY “HOWDY” TO’ MARS: erma, inquire of Roms Rasy terme PONT?) THe RED PLANET WILL BE NEAREST THE EARTH FOR MANY John “champ” himaelf as of this or any ry In his poohed c and apocts to and remarked that if Prof ddrom Sullivan talk that he was’ ‘all fn.” He pald bling the Osler chloroform) be) | cee Sg) LS Ae RRR : | Oulor would rest his head against af owner YEARS ON MAY 16 AND THE ASTRONQMERS ALL HAVE “6 * lan toch ead & half door he (Bull —— . forven Qieen | QFHEIR SPYGLASSES AIMED AT IT—PROFESSOR PICKER. + THAT S T AR IN THE S E |van) would send his “right” through ; 0 Rites Va, | Po s s in such @ manner as to | ING, HARVARD'S FAMOUS ASTRONOMER, WRITB8B ON THE * *| warrant the learned doctor in re 8 hong ANCE ne KTS* | ‘ * In traveling around the | moving the above-mentioned eaput Tl | @ LATEST MARS THEORIEG= THOSE CANALS -PROBAGLY * fun the earth and the planet © Sullivan's remarks were tod —_ ° Mars, the former 4 rihtg « & | with cheers from the men and ‘0 “| MADE UP OF A LOT OF WEEQO AND OTHER GREEN STUFF : narrower cirole than the other, | longed applauy " from the iela i in opposition to each *|who made up a good half of the . * other at certain intervaly. #& | me r audiences | | ore | * jometimes the two pat * The sparring m s were full of * proach closer than at * | ginger and proved conclusively that | * As shown in the ac *\the great man of th xo ring | | * un */ anything but a “ha ny | * night, May 16, *| Of course there are other num | . and Mars are #&/} n th program of : nearer other than at a * | Star—and all good ones, too. in nee 2 r that # t wh f * But what's the use * jensen, every astronomer in %) Joke L.'s therel : the Wy orld whose telescope can ®! Joen't that enough guaranty that here—trom t! | * yg waued on the war planet *| tho Star will holst out the old 8, R . atohis a gn at every porto ‘ pensive GOOD 4 . The main point of investi. * be oo . sie asnneurciia the finest that * W. H. PICKBRING gation at the present oppo- * 7 po eg i . as to the identity of the markings of Mars, Prof.W. H. * Uncle Tom's Cabin” continues to No matter how . * ng, of Harvard college observatory, first advanced the #| draw like a good, A-1 mustard plas you pay you get 4 D : hoo y that these markings aro regions of vegetation, Astron: *|tor at the Third Avenue. The fa Gane; no mat ripen omers hope to vorify or dispose of this theory before the end *& it j 1 sere you get your mon | * of this month * | miliar play 1s in capable hands. * Prof. Wm. Henry Pickering, who has . . : ‘worth. §, Who has written the om- * 5 sais | ; oe a * panying article, based on the results of the Jatest observations * pve fie 2 oie ar eh i a oo to ow & of the red planet, {1 undoubtedly the leading astronomer of #|\ho' prota —y Be a? ay ord ‘ LESS than | * America today. He has led several expeditions to view sol a ee eee et sh ar W lever seen at the park | more than (3 * © has established several observatories, is a member ot *|° " "° * D tH * number of leading scientific societies and u Pay by the month if 4 a mush Se = ee jeties and is am author of *&/ wach afternoon this week at the} i you prefer. as * . e ater canter Joke Ll Sulttven wilt : Ask for a copy of the deliver his monologue only. | ; Se ante PEER RR RR RR i ik kk tM) night he will epar three rounds with| i nes and W cneensemmeseceninnte Jim McCormack. There will be| ie ahoat wn.” ORBITS OF THE FART mp threo performances every night Who Sell Them ARTH AND MARS. which lies in the left hand portion interesting observation adds fur-|and the matiness will rein at 2 of the dark region shown in Fig 3, {ther proof, were such necessary, of | o'clock | ed in | has turned brown, whereas earlier | the existence of vege! rhe o side Sulliva 4 | (Copyright, 1905, by the Newspaper | year ts almost twice as long. Snow |in the season it. was a blueish |o ; ea ete Ua aie te ae acd Sherman Cla terprise Association.) always comes late In the Martian | green erage ay dpa 9 Jap 3 , y at Mars in now rapidly |winter, weldom {f ever before Feb-| Aw this is the winter season in | cnase juggler; Al Leonard, a fancy ! ng the earth. It w »|ruary in the western hemisphere or | that region of Mars the change tn | a. and comie dance a Mack, | & Co. hearest to us om May 16, when its | Angust In the southern. In the tem- | color ts readily explained, and this} Ar cthan F Ich mn ‘an Fare dase: Natit | : distance will be almost exactly 60,-|perate latitudes it is gone by the cin. tn Micntrahed scan tien! QOD PIANOS. OPR.00 satles oa end of March and September, and sas - Jules Lovy and her two children in | will then slo ecede, eve 6 poles ( ed - Tl Second Ave.. Seattle. oti be ers ¥ recede, but will /even at the poles has disapeared by | lanes for & 15-minute monologue | musical 1 ities, and the blograph | " ost conspicuous planet | midsummer. Indeed, Artic explora } the 8 heater M hi r 7 ¢ Me Gan Francisco, Cal ia the heaves " at the Star theater Monday, that | pictures of the Corbett-MeCoy con. Oakland, Cal. S Seevens See soveral menths. [tien os Maes woeld. inveive ae! ® -_ | popular playhouse could not have | test tn New York. great hardship. RRARAARE REAR M) Dold more people than it did at the | Buy Your Clothing at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT ROSENSERG, First Avenue. | TRANSFER CO. i age, Furniture, Storage eens ms pee feneet 902, independent, FIGURE Drawn by Prof. W. BY PROF. W. 1 Of Harvard College Observat L is | It may be readily recognised nc a bright orange-colored star r Even in a small telescope it those possessed of larger ments may catch a gin polar caps and some of ings on the surface. The easiest marking to see DRAWN BY PR a small telescope is shown in f L end of the first week in June. lar | figure is the ice cap |about the south pole long Martian winter. jch coi during evening, your cop: f has not arvived at 6:00 o'clock, inset, Main 1050, of In- 118%, any time tween 1:%—and a copy will be FR at once, by special mea- ie May on the earth this year be August on Mars, and when July here, on Mars it will be tember, Their months are wice as long as ours, because Over 1,000 LAW or Less by the Steamer Picker! PICKERING. in the evening in the southeast | present a clearly defined disk, while in It will be turned towards th earth in the early evening about the white spot at the top of the it began to} the same as those on Mara. When it | awn Mowers MOWERS were de- livered to us Saturday Since Mars receives but half earth, it may seem a little that the snow should meit entir away from its poles. [there is less winter. less snow to melt. The climate of Mars ts one of tremes. While their summe |doubtiess quite comfortable, judged by a terrestrial sone, must be ‘The temperature in the polar r jions very Itkely approaches the solute zero of cold |Pahrenbeit. If tn there is any animal life, rtainly during the ither die or hibernate ground The ¢ the planet, lakes and ng. ory. was taing | rk mane and markings although called nals, are certainly he The on! w surrounds win stro water, although they may directly caused by It seas on Mare are the narre which | } with markings FIGU RE 2. 20F. W. H. PICKERING igure as they recede towards the with the advance of the season, The | llects the porary phenomena, ono drying mation. twill it is Sep- This drawing was made by |tory in Flagstaff, Ariz, in the tumn of 1894. A large lake tn: thelr | strait with the outer sea. | The third so made at Flagstaff, shows the |pearance of Mars when jthrough a large telescope. |prominent dark area which N much heat from the sun as does our utrange ely We must not infor, however, from this that their climate is warmer, but merely that and therefore | Over large por | tions of the polar caps the snow is probably but a few inches in depth. ex- are as | standard, | their winters, except in the torrid | j extremely severe. ee ab or 460 degrees these lovalitios it must long winter under- on onan not tn now caps, and which follow them | poles | The ocean of Mars therefore may be properly desertbed as only tem up while the other is in process of for- | form during the later part of April,| They are never more than a few TRE FIRGT AVE. NORTH. — | reaching its maximum size in May,| hundred miles wide, and must ne- FRE® DELIVERY. |and rapidly diminishing im Juno | ceasarily be extremely shallow, per- Teenee—Main 2972; Ind. 1325. and Jaly. | haps even analogous to ourswampa. Our months, of course, are not The one partly surrounding the southern snow cap is shown in Fig. writer from Prof. Lowell's observa- au- side | the snow cap is seen connected by a drawing, which was al- ap- viewed The ie | * Grand—Dark Seattle—Dark Third Avenue Cabin.” Good play produced fashioned way Star—-Polite Vandeville, John Sullivan in monologues and sparring matches with Jim McCormick. Novel perform ances by the ex-champton well Worth seoling Unele Tom's vid fashioned in good old * * 7 . * * * . * . 7 *) * SEER ERR +P eee eRe ee ee If “Teddy” Roosevelt had been To the multitude and found it net: in despair, we desire to life ch of summe wise to avail themsely: |Saved at the Brink of the Grave Malm My iliness fooling of trritath which soon becar A Gnawing Pain When the stomach empty, fol- lowed by nausea and oppression Mra. T j became gradually digest solide ¢ after eating, It more difficult to ny kind, untit I was obliged to onfine myself to a diet of milk and | quid food. 1 Was Starving Por foods I could not « ed to a mere shadow o k and suff | Absorption Treatment has lifted the dar | of desperate disease of every form and character whe have met with disappointment upon disappoint ping hand. .No matter what the malady, how-long it has ext jend the by is hope and healing for every sufferer what treatments or physicians have been tried in vain, there and health-restoring medication. the time to cure is here, and all in need of medical of the opportunity to be promptly and radically — at the small fee of five performances when Jobn L.| Sullivan-—our John"—made his fir#t appearance In Seattic in seven years | In the afternoon the veteran | xiadiator gave an entertaining mon- | ologue, during which he kept the Dig audiences in good humor and |Wemonstrated that he was as handy | he is vith | speech-making as those big, formidable handa of his. | In the evening, after a few, brief remarks, the mighty pugilist spar red with big, strapping Jim MeCor mick, the man who whipped John bon twice and who ts hailed by | to whom this mess nd blight of th ord those afflicted it Is Free Dr. MoHarrie’s Booklet on Catarrh and Chronic Diseases Will Be Mailed Free to Any Address. Write Today for This Book and Our Home Treatment Question List. We Give a Careful, Painstaking Examination and Diagnosis in Every Case, Absolutely Free of Charge. This includes a Thorough Microscopic Exam- ination When Necessary. | Afflicted Since Boyhood- Permanently Cured ¥ Hint Wash since boyhood n aff pwith catarrh of the and thr | produced by an Obstruction of the Nostrils ‘my throat was constantly filled fwith mucus, causing continual bhawking and spitting, sometimes gaiteing and choking me while in wersation. My F and disturte Orit ' t Mr est at night was 1 i because of Breathing taking d my « An, nd treat that five rlec was continually which greatly aggravate tion. I was complet ptly 1 by the ¢ ment are time I ra pund ight health. Our pater ep two ye have twenty and in pe and afnons, fers N All Rectal Disea Disor and Columbia Medical . Institute 2, 424, 426 Arcade Bidg., . from University to Union Streets. WM. McHARRIE, M. D., Consulting Physician. | GA. TUDHOPE, Ph. 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Seed Eels Pall tearing Lawn Mow-$ timc eh 18 Uientt.'8, 20™, Kenerally conceded by Th »f my trouble wa i TbteM, solid steal, brass Hose . - $4.18 those who have caretally studied mumediately recat by the co r the planet t ese ma sulting phys and whos absolutcly warrant-| $5.00 Best Cotton Garden Hose I ary bg nA oll har ane on Tradl treatonans L began at ones Wo “4 worth $7.0 ' $4.97 with red lines .....- $2.98 || more or loas variable with the sea-|!™mProve. and I am $9 Steet Back Cany All Steel G Me | Now Perfectly Cured Catcher oe All Steel Grass Hook ‘The scans are s0 well wn in| “thave r ‘oem ; 69¢} * able handle Soy rene case we teas : Em } Annan nanan nance cod | the color. In spring they are|tite and a any ¢ found to be green, in summer gray, | stronger ’ am doing ail and in autumn those portions tylag |'™ hous b cane: @ Union St. Quite recently Prof. Lowell has ay at a trifling cost, in a great boon reported that the Mars eryt AM, to sufferers. 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