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Lots deat cheap lots ta ske cant of oad of are the CAN NO oe have gg Than man and “all tn.” Ho pald his re now terme MQUITel rie RED PLAN i apecta to the Osler chloroforming e Easy | ET WILL BE NEAREST THE EARTH FOR MANY ROAR ROR TOR RRO ROR TOR ICTR HOR HOR HOR tei tke te te] theory, and re a vena dh dine co | YEARS ON MAY 16 AND THE ASTRONOMERS ALL Have | * eye init a he (Bull 7 a h and a do (Be — | THEIR SPvGLASSES AIMEaiAT iT—PRoresvon micxen. |< THAT STAR IN THE SE, & ier wont ena i “righ enrouen Bothwell, © 5 . ° * |waid door in such ® manner as to Pd ANCE’ RENTS © f ING, HARVARD'S FAMOUS ASTRONOMER, WRITES ON THE | & #| warrant the learned doctor in re ni a In traveling around the #| moviug the above-mentione yn er i ..| SATEST MARS THEORIES THOSE CANALS PROBABLY | 4 un the earth an@tho planet #| SulNvan's remarks were greeted “wae MADE UP OF A LOT OF WEEDS AND OTHER GREEN sturr | * Mars, the former degeribing a #| with cheers from the men and pro : > narrower circle than the other, *| longed applause from the women pes riety “ becom in opposition to each *| who made up good half of the | r at rlain Intervals. ® | monater llences. » jometines the two pathn age # The sparring matches were full of | * ctreular diagram * but 0 been * On Tuesday night, May 16, % e there are other num * this world and Mars are * be week amram of th | * nearer each other thar any, *®| Sta all goo4 ones, too time 1892, For that * But what's the tse? the world whose telescope can * Ien't that enough guaranty that be focused on the war planet *| the Star will hoist out the old 8 R a # watching it to at every performance? we GOOD 5 | A The main point of investi- * ae 5 remest tha . * Ww. tion at the present oppo- #| wm," * sition fs as to the td f the markings of Mars. Prof. W. H. %| “ttncte ‘Tom’s Cabin” continues to No matter t @ Pickering, of Harvard college observatory, first advanced the # | draw ih a cood, A-1 mustar »las » | * y that these markings are regions of vegetation. Astron #| ” an Peers A ter at the Third Avenue The fa | * omers hope to verify or dispose of this theory before the end * f tow hand *® of this month * | miliar play 1s In capable hands . Prof. Wm. Henry Pickering, who has written the accor . ‘ *® panying article, based on the results of the latest "eanaevadeotia " inday was a gala day at Madi se ‘We won't let you y * the red planet, is undoubtedly the leading astronomer ot (22% Bark, and the baloon ascension LESS than ts * An a today, Ho has led several expeditions to view solar #| 02.) Tofemor Bro ye ae ae gore than is Jus % cclipses, has established several observatories, is a member ot ~# | ver eoen ab the perk pup by the month if & number of leading actontific soctetios and is an author of *| ach afternoon this woek at the Vode d * works of authority. He is 47 * | star theater John L. Sullivan will * itar mk tee ohn lL. Bu " copy of the ® | delive: mnologue 0 a ooo’ Facts eee eee eee ee ee ee sae bd aril anar Ghten come and We Sniniennnaiianiohe | Jim There will be ORBITS OF TH AND MARS. ' threo performances every night | which ties in the left hand portion fr wting observation adds fur-|and the matinees will begin at 2 jot the dark region shown in Fig 3,{ther proof, were such necessary, of | o'clock has turned brown, whereas earit the existence of egetable “+ 1 or (Copyright, 1905, by the Newspaper | year ts almost twice as long. Snow|in the season it was a blueish | our sister manatee Nee pen | | Aside from Sullivan, the regular Enterprise Association.) always comes late in the Martian | green Haseairs scastan ak Tian. Gan fae we The planet Mars is now rap winter, seldom if ever before F As this in the winter season tn | cone te ost oe Le ane a hee jmpproaching the earth. It wil |ruary in the western hemisphere or | that region of Mars the change tn| |- a an ¢ a dencer; Mack « Mack nearest to us on May 16, when its | Angust in the southern. In the tem-| color ts readily explained, and thie | thn chi Aancere and cingete distance will be almost exactly 60,-|perate latitudes it is gone by the Garin, ta Winetraba gehen: | face. QooD PIANOS 000,000 miles, end of March and September, and rs <= <= Saas Lavy aad uae vee mean, tw 0 code, bu o bole , Fy a La y 0 ¢ % Se Geadtte Rs sg then slowly do, but will nat the poles has disapeared by | |nooked for «25-minute monologue | musical novelties, and the blograph ‘TM Second ° still be the most conspicuous planet | midsummer. Indeed, Artic explora 8 , . fan Francisco, Cal im the hearers for several months. | ¢ M : | jat'the Star theater Monday, that | pictures of the Corbett-MeCoy con ‘Oekland, Cal. othe mcrae tee athe. |tion on Mare would involve no - | popular playhouse could not have|test in New York great hardship Since Mara receives but half as much heat from the sun as does our earth, it may seem a little strange that the snow should meit entirely away from its poles. We must not | infor, however, from this that their climate is warmer, but merely that |there is less winter, and therefore less snow to melt. Over large por tions of the polar capa the snow ts probably but a few inches in depth The climate of Mars ts one of ex tremes. While their summers are doubtless quite comfortable, Judged by « terrestrial standard, their winters, except in the torrid xone, must be extremely severe. The temperature in the polar ree fons very likely approaches the ab- solute zero of cold—or 460 degrees | Pahrenhelt. If in these localities Your Clothing Buy ‘no at OLD RELIABLE SPOT 4 ROSENSERG, First Avenue. | Furniture, Storage SSS — 903, independent, —_— pineenae FIGURE Drawn by Prof. W BY PROF. W. H. PICKERING. Of Harvard College Observatory. 1 there ts any animal life, it must It may be readily recognized now as | certainty during the long winter & bright orange-colored star rising |either die or hibernate under in the evening in the southeast ground. Even in a small telescope it will | present a clearly defined disk, while ‘The dark mass and markings on | the planet, although called seas, those possessed of larger instra-| lakes and canals, are certainly not ments may catch a glimpee of the | water, although they may be in polar caps and some of the mark- | directly caused by {t. The only real Ings on the surface. seas on Mars are the narrow dark The easiest marking to sce with markings which surrounds the FIGU RE DRAWN BY PROF. W. B PICKERING, & smnall telescope is shown In figure form during the later part of April, reaching ite maximum size in May, and rapidiy diminishing in June and July. Oar months, of course, are not the same as those on Mara. When it is May on the earth this year it will be August on Mars, and when it is July here, on Mars it will be Sep- tember, Their months are twice as long as ours, because their awn Mowers or Less == MOWERS were de- livered to us Saturday the Steamer ) THESE HAVE BEEN DELAYED OVER TWO MONTHS AND THIS TIME HAVE .0 BE SOLD QUICK. THEY ARE gue rim TO ONE-HALF LESS THAN YOU AL- | They are never more than a fow [hundred miles wide, and must ne- | censarily be extremely shallow, per- | haps even analogous to ourswampa. The one partly serrounding the |wouthern snow cap is shown in Fig. |2. This drawing was made by the | writer from Prof. Lowell's observa- jtory in Flagstaff, Aris., in the au- jtumn of 1894. A large lake inside \ the snow cap is seen connected by a |strait with the outer sea. The third drawing, which was al- | #0 made at Flagstaff, shows the ap- |pearance of Mars when viewed through a large telescope. The prominent dark area which ta “SH FIRST AVE. NORTH. PRES DELIVERY. Main 2872; Ind. 1238. = | Laay evening, your copy of The i has Bot arrived at 6:09 o'clock. inset, Main 1050, or In- 3184, any time between i and 1:90—and a copy will be M7 Bt once, by special mes- hifornian ~—~ —~ ne FIGURE 3. Lawn Mower, 12° and { 800 Ail Steot Finished Grass J} Drawn by Prot. W. H. Pickering. am psa Paty: agp Shears .... +++ BBE Ul called a sea, and some of the lakes ‘eae $2. 49 $6.50 S-ply Best Rubber Garden and canals are well shown. Ateade Ball-bearing Lawn Mow- ’ | It 1g now generally conceded by ane Lanes oe Hose . + $4.18 Hj) those who have carefully studied , Wineh, solid steel, brass * : ‘ aes the planet that all these markings “ absolntely warrant- , gore ang Oar yr 8° Ti are due to vegetation. They are all worth $7.50...... B4 97 | with red Hines ...... 9B Ff) more or loss variable with the sea Pa oy Baek Canvas Gram } 60 Wizard All Steel Grass Hook Th seas are 80 well shown in DMtEiericeece va with ren le handle. I telescopes that we judge of RT ger 908 FLALEONOLS SERIO thetr color. In spring they are J found to be green, in summer gray, and in autumn those portions lying near the poles turn yellow Qu recently Prof. Lowell has reported that the Mars orythraonm, 2d Ave. and Union St. SPELGER & HURLBU te ST SAY “HOWDY”. TO MARS snow caps, and which follow them | DAY, MAY 16, 190: THE SEATTLE STAR—TYI John L. himastt as the coming “champ” of this or any other coun try In hin poohed addrom Sullivan “pooh the talk that he was an old [RAR ARR AREA EH HHH old more people than it did at the | | eres {| five performances when Jobn 1. \@ Sentile—Dark Sullivan—our Jobn”—made his l® Third Avenne—‘tincle Tom's #| {Mt appearance in Seattle in seven | | ® Cabin. jood old fashioned «| 7°8re *® play produ in good old w| I@ the afternoon the veteran & fashioned way. # | Bladiator gave an entertaining mon *% Star—Polite Vaudeville, John &|Plosue, during which he kept the # L. Sullivan in monologues and # | big audiences in good humor and & sparring matehes with Jim #|“emonstrated that he was as handy | & McCormick Novel perform. # {®t #peech-making as he ts with) ————~———— Meh Kas eae # | hone big, formidable hands of his # | In the evening, after a few, brief # | Femarks, the mighty pugilist spar- | with big, strapping Jim MeCor k, the man who whipped John- | hailed by | # ances by the ex-champion well ® worth seeling * eR ER Eee ee Tod ALBERT HANSEN df aa 706 tet Avonue w A MESSAGE OF HOPE To the multitude of sick and suffering to whom this message may come, we want to say that the New Absorption Treatment has lifted the darkness and blight of the word “ ble” from thow js of canes Teddy” Moorevelt had been ton twice and who is | | | | of desperate disease of To all those affli ught for health | and found it net; whe have met with disappointment upon disappointment, until theyoare ready to out | in despair, we desire to extend the helping hand... No matter what the malady, how tong it has exi nor in vain, there is hope and healing for every sufferer in this what treatments of phy life-saving and health restoring medication. With the approach of summer, the time to cure is here, and all in need cf medical attention will be wise to avail themselves of the opportunity to be promptly and radically cured at the small fee of Five Dollars a Month |All Medicines and Appliances Furnished Absolutely Free of Charge | | |Saved at the Brink of the it Is Free 1. It will be turned towards the |as they recede towards the poles | ™O%,,7° | with 6 Cure-Alls | earth in the early evening about the | with the advance of the season. | recting of innit stomach ; , : : > — | end of the first week in June. The| The ocean of Mars therefore may | which soon becat Dr. MeHarris’s Booklet on B eb my Dag coe Re hago My me | iarge white spot at the top of the! be properly described as only tem A Qnawing Pain Gataneh: end: Chronia Diesnese Bis fisnt MOT WO | tigure is tho ice cap which collects | porary phenomena, one drying up ae Tg went Saiagenit tongs Will Be Mailed Free to Any Bch it began as t Wines and Liquors about the south pole during the Ie the other is in process of for-| owe by nausea and oppression Address. Write Today for A Geb ta tea tend |long Martian winter. it began to | mation. This Beok and Our Home Closing up my nostrite, and repeat- 5 ist. We Treatment Question Lis this condition, Give a Careful, Painstaking Examination and Diagnosis in Every Case, Absolutely Free of Charge. This includes Thorough Microscopic Exam- ination When Necessary. olds aggravated |afflicted Since Boyhood Permanently Cured Mr. F. G. Hill, Orillia, Wa 1 had since boyhood been aff ed jwith catarrh of the head and throat produced by an Obstruction of the Nostri My throat was constantly fwith mucus, ausing contt hawking and spitting, sometimes after eating. It became gradually | gagging and choking me while in more difficult to digest solids of) copwersation. My reat at night was | any kind, until I was obliged to preken and disturbed because of — | confine myself to a diet of milk and Snoring and Mouth Breathing | _— food. And J : as cont ually yaking ¢ ° dn, | MR. WM. MEINS, 1 Was Starving thon. I tely and per Prairie, Wash. For foods I id not eat, and wast tly cured by the Columbian treat- ed to a mere shadow of mys #-\ahent two years ago. Since that|until T lly obliged to get 40 pounds in ight. I time I have ea twenty-five nttrely through the tun stomach medicines, punds in weight and am in perfect set up an icines and tanies that did me no peut. iettalien la tay Chek and the ore 1 oma lte under ond omy so} With wh ing and rattling In ive me no reilef. breathing 1 great difficulty in n I went at last to the Co 0 Sp i Iti filling my lunge with afr de lumbia Medical Institate I had ur ec’ a e loped gro so weak that I was Catarrh, Deafness, Head Noises A Chronic Cough Unable to Walk St ach Dine -— ror roy co | That troubled e y. enpectally Acroas the r without assiat I Aus a ere ee t ight , my [and my case eae es and All Rectal Diseases H the 1 Jeed | “The 1 trouble was tases ould ra aH 1 by . breakfast, and I sult physict under hose Felt Weak and Tired Sporn seat om CUMBIA MEMICAL vi i. tine. 1 head: eg " tant i top ¢ | Now Perfectly Cured Institute ; nd and througt: the teunptes regained much of the gig 420, 422, 424, 426 Arcade Bidg.,|‘TO™ which I could obtain no reltef, | had loat, hav 1 appe Ziccnd Eves Waar Watvenmar te I 4 much time and money te and 3 t digestion, and an te Ply enact in th of cure-alls and quack stronger every day. I am doing all MeHARRIE, M. D. medicines. nd " almost com my housework h ease and with WM. Me M. D., tely di when I learned Jout fatigue Consulting Physician. vr ‘ of the Columbian ''"*Such medical skill, available to} G. A. TUDHOPE, Ph. G., physi and their work. I pla all at a trifling cost, is a great boon anager. myself under treatment, and have to sufferers.” | SEATTLE “ + U. 8 A.! been cured | f polished, oe | down buys a Buck Steel Range and you can take a whole year in which to pay the balance girls, be sure and enter our “Happy Home Contest”—come in right away and get your “Happy Home,” “Happy Home Trans for’ and booklet telling ali about the contest | two splendid Morris chair values for the week-- uken from o forris Chair Show” of more than 100 different aty lew. 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