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THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1905, bf | lived up to its advertising promise pe KRHA | | both in respect to the entertainment’ * *| | ang, tp the big street parade of|* “BY-BY, LOVEY!" 16 POLICE } bahis, lady riders, and trained ani | DEPARTMENT'S GLAD *| mals, each morning gt 10:30 o'clock FAREWELL “Don't Worry, Watoh Us Cash o"' Twhrsee”’" Credit | nsleiteiniaiaandauiunal One Dollar or Two Each Week Will Bp. * Collar Wi% od a See » * Cale or G "4 o The Napa register May 12 saya|* . vale Vt Sib Our | § | io general verdict has been; | * left the cit 4 * dor | | “It's a good show!” It’s programme | * for good, ‘Tt * RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. dow most varied angs introduces a|# ment denired it, City Det * sor Fill Ever day Require ents number of novel fedinres that aro) & Freeman 1 Hubt 1e- te} } y m highly entertaining There are¥e manded tt 1 Police Judge *] Olla q jtricks by trained elephants, drill] & « dered it * r rtd \ » connection with the «al f Metal _o— by fifteen Shetland ponies, clever |@ b pickpocket * 4 now inp abe at You In the new store—at least NEW YORK, May 18—Never be-) to ¥e more fit nse work |? Bellenta cae ae deen oe ae n : OoOves pnt of \ ‘ fore ha ew 4 f | ‘ by oe ip the extent f ' m New Yorker bo@ght althan was ever used to adorn ar ' savadead tes tight Fr . art * The most phenomenal Kid Glove Sale of the season eres busine for thazsimple pur-|half dozen New York pA wale und excellent work by Jap-|* 1 * c yur attention for tome Ah H be hurrying up the building) To n bro astings requires | aMRe acrobat * nt en or 60 of good ¢ sda t for fe i t we to live In enator| a great deal of still, a gre teal | * ‘ i * th 1 i 8. g ark, of Montana, has done that. | of pation and a Dig force of men and pub-|* os : nN er 7 . how : AVing purehased It, and having} Architects told the Mont o { ‘ . My Nis carr | nite he niana oy Van St * 4 re 1 thelr . Ni. 4 : 2 cl 1 out Bis original purpose, he! per king he wt suffer great in be seen In the Del w® y . * shades of cretm, champagne and eo. & ge Heavy Chine bn 15e in was (oto J to enlarge that bu mventence and great annoyance ok opera Red] @ 4 . * to 7%, are lude a all perfect i 4% Smyrna R « denigts, each Se howe already one of tho largest, if| before the last bit of bronze work Grand four | * os new, Take yc hoice of the lot, as many ; t oe each 15e ot the largest, of tte kind In Amor-|could be finiske He must sea ng next Sun * 4 D * you like, tomorrow at, a pair 7 aoe Carpet i Se sie = and Will continue to control its|ter his mode around among half| evening, is that in th umptu 1H * ™ the Lace Doo " — . ~ ° polley, although it is)a dozen foundries and take hbis| production the chaeming primal » o he un ® ateotut ¥ different from anything | chances with the reat of the world./ donna bas found the mest succe & ew a * much, mith which Ise has ever before been} “But 1 won't,” sald the milli ful role in her extended repertoire | * * ruler te oe fied ss | aire If 1 do the results will not|of grand and light operas, for Minn | . 10% +. _The pecullar concern which Sen-|be yniform; there will be all kinds | Van Studdiford carries “ted Peath: | I wer 7 ator Clark now owns is known as|of delays; my house will » ve | « tth eenée end tion, # - oan 1 the, Donan Toone is Known aslof delays; ‘my house will not bejer” with. and animation, sus- | % - ‘ * t a0 tale gloves exchaaaed: ucue sank Co Ority ary ‘onze com don before I dle 1 will buy 4) taining the plendid reputation! ® * h her ‘* dD. i i] +4 pany. Its business i# casting bronze | bronze foundry myself, All my|earned in her previous successful| * yw beansee ea ccades esas seulpture and bronze architectural | bronse will be & by the ar t 4 silt chia’ ethene aniaotae een Bi tee " areer, Not alone has she a charm-|% here after. 1¢ ght @ pear. : ena? a vr r al a ie : hand. They will be the best money | ing stage presence, but she * b t * eC h ron mis, in cole , her » or his Fifth! can buy y house ® i <t = eas, in colors or f| When the plans for nis vitth|can buy. My house tnust be fiulah | wages a voibe the auaitiies ot whieh | oa pete’) 4 McCarthy Dry Goods white, complete with spring yr © finally complet on time are marvelously fine, while whe|® * Resend Ave. ead aiediee eae F and interior were] Honry plant her to fill her difficult dual rolel|g@ueakaehekhahhae j — nh On alte ver delightful way —— — and to take emost rank among |@RADY HEDGES taltion | Red her je a reversion t VASHINGTON . 18 E ] Tae eed _— i jstraight comic opera. The story| TM president 7) 8 A “BAD MAN” TT TOT TTT TTI ARR REED he attendance is increasing at | is interesting and the thread of the nent compar ot} ‘ r * «x i % S| each performance of “Uncle n's| piot is closely followe Charles | Brady, of Alask eeases Bee believed to Be | TOOK “KNOCK-OUT” DROPS * = Grand—Dark * at the Third Avenue thea-| Emerson Cook's § are singable| ** t direct ‘i - ay | “ & Seattle-—Dark witer. This is one of the best pro-jand quite clever, and Mr, De Ko-| Hitchoock Wednenc s 'e\&* —ARRESTED HIMSELF * * Third Avenue—“Uncie « w | ductions of “Uncle Tom's Cabin”) ven's music is alway atinfactory. | f the visit har * * x * Cabin Good old fashioned w|¢Ver eon in Seattle, Those who! Tb ' tion is splendidly |“ led copy of r ’ ner ~ Ore, May 18. % GE|* play produced in good old #|hAVe not already witnessed it| staged a the tumes are gor-|* he a t Develog ¥ * —Jone I recent ar- ® 4 COR. SECOND AVE & fashioned way w | #hould not lose th portunity of] geous, No expense has been spared oor 1 x " - * Seattle, is a volun- #& 7 > ® Star-—Polite Vaudeville. John # | *eing the grand old play in giving the piece the most at-|*'" adys nar fr the @ eG tae & teer pr nm tht city jall & @ UNION STREET Fi 4 1. sutivan in moncloeues ona | ymencing with a Sanday mat {tra Hive mounting that could be se-| Fectorat co the)» | hither he went when # *® sparring matches with Jim * and continuing throughout the | cured mhe had b ‘ knockout * ® McCormick Novel perform & | Wook. the beautiful Irish play Rama tianneatiaiwss Se ee ee . aanaul' | & drops by recent acquaintances, # * ances by the ex-champion well # | “Robert Emmett” will be given * %|* RELEASED FROM JAIL— & : aise n wh tended to rob him ae : ® Worth seeling | | * AIM ® & which amount to be- le * [NORRIS & ROWr's GREATER | ¥ FIRE ee Pe 2 +4 SLAING WAS ROEBED 1 hic OF BACON? * $3,000 and $4,000, which # ——— a SURES UEREE BEB EEs| | CIRCUS, : i a |* After being released from the #| Arthur H grocer, was|* ed on his person: * Norris and Rowe's Greater Circus | 29h ag cman Mt Re | ‘au Welkentar w ng, & | taken into by Patre * undt arrived Thursday. He & It looks as if the entire popula. | Will e om the old crows) 4 ‘brand new plan for pro. &|* E- A. Wilcox, Hillman City, #|Mayou at 4:20 o'clock * heft by occupation. He &. tion of Seattle is turning out to get | Froude, ¢ site Reereation park ta. pe eage ot e watection to #|® complained to the police of the #|™orning, The px . & beca temporarily inmane Wt. j& glimpse of the mighty John L.|08 the afternoons and evenings of | Sayin voter fre protection to * lw loss of a grip containing fruit # {two sides of bacon whict * from * wing the narcotic # | Sullivan at the Star this week | Mond wenday and Wednesday | ioe euburbe at tt | @ and clothing * was endeavoring to dispose of,| * and asked to be locked up for #4 | At every performance the popular | "xt he Cedar street or Virginia os = 6m #|% Strapped to the grip was a & » Mayou thought the a wae hat he he com- & playhouse is packed to the doors, |#tfeet cars will take one directly a Mh 1 & valuable shot gun | the us and sent Hende * Germany years aga. ® and the great ex-champion of the |‘ (he main entrance, The two ring . jor meme a|* Sunday night Witcox was ar- | 0 ake explana-| * gation shows that he is ted prize ring t# given an ov 0. lclreus will be under waterproof/ . . @ ale by P cent Whnctaes ae TO that b s| % a man of excellent record i | _In addition to Sullivan's “turn” |tents and one ticket of admission ote eeeeenst Care t+ and King On 6 charge of being #|92 ¢m Sherry, | * —— — —————-w-wee | Will admit the holder to every <p ova ies he atm. #|* drunk and disorderly. When #|%t Twelfth and Mair WHERE AEEKEREEK BACKACHE thing. searche sre As readera of The Star know the orris and Rowe show has} Rackache is a very commen af wburbs, the local appara- #|* ¢ had with him a plece of the & Ban be put on the special #|* hot gun and $2, all that was & —_—__— Niction, and im « ed by the nerves | oo. fe Aine 4 it hes siware| of the spinal column being affected. | B Rete Defone, An om boded EY and rushed to the outside #|* left of $30. He was fined $5 # > 7 The controv- / Dutch alles. | Dr, Miles’ Nervine wi ve the + yO ama & und perved two dayn in jail * 4 carried on for} Stuart R. Knott, whom Harriman | pain by soothing. streng tial The “Brooke” Ha nes teew of tine lt Wilcox claima that his mind & | Will Show You How to Cure Yours between FE. H. Harriman | made president of the Kansas City | curing the nerves and equalizing the | Positively not be equalled in| # eee, seen Meee 80 Si Sg bina ie Gems net know &] I and the Dutch stock-| Southern, is to be retired at the} Perve force. If first botttle does not | *tyle or quality at $1.00.) * Mullen after the councti +|% 10.0 Bisnk He done not know # FREE, fansas City South-| meeting to be held in New York|Penefit. Ket your money back from KE. N, Brooks & C and ix mes been called upon to pay we) ) ote MP renee take Bunn t Iwas helpless and bedridden for years from a double rupture, y Herman|this week, and, despite the mod-| Y°Ur druggist \ oie ne be MO Ol Cee See pallens welleve he No truss could bold. Doctors said I would éle tf not operated on. the stock-|eatly worded denials of J. A. Ed * - cane, SA DOORS SO lsat in with a bak tek bn thie 4 J! fooled them all and cured myself by a simple discovery. 1 wild committee. the other,|som, general manager of the Cin-| iy — ab alla een Rina 0° mere er on 45 pond the eure free by soail if you write for it, It cured me and bas mee mask for James J.|cinnati, Hamilton & Dayton, it cas | bh a du . ~ png = hd fA , Hines cured thousands. Itwillcure you, Writetoday. Capt, Wate in control of the| be stated that he already has been | roo vee Sane Coane | Collings, Box px, Wate riown, N.Y. ae ter Hill and his,chosen by the new owners as Mr.| $ ® would bring apparatus to | EF EEF SESE EEE SY YB seal neat ice ers § GLrlolmesFurnitureGo- 2&2 o%: In this connection there is a story | Bell strength of the going the rounds among ratiroad ° | mereen * men, and quite generally, believed, | WOl-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. * * bade ia | ENDORSE “OPEN SHOP” « May 18-—At the m of the National that SM. Felton is to retire as president of the Chicago & Alton, | and Mr. Knott will take bis place | F id S t d B r id Mr. Felton secured his position| - u with the Alton through Harriman, | r ay a ur ay a gains and since the control of that road MILK JUG, semi-porcelain has slipped from Harriman'’s hands end tn sence ond Ben pelt a the rumor has been persistent that shed edges. Rea. 26 aa “A | Mr. Felton was to retire It is , wails A TEST Pee TT Te TTT ee | probable that Harriman will find a * * | a berth for him with the Southern WATER GLASSES, purest crystal * You've got a holdover, and # | Pacific. | have pressed bottoms, Reg. per # you're in no condition to act # mn faking Powder and selling B GIVES HILL A GULF OUTLET.) dos. Se, cut to es Day, 4 peal perer an A sistant Pros- # | / . ; = cans for 25e, and guar This will give Hill a direct line! : ae ne ‘ : ey ares uM. #] ) | tas good or better than J from the Minneapolis milling dis ($= INLAID LINO. Per to Bemiites « *| y A NR fj j baking powder you ever trict to the southwest, with a culf Samira... euanaley cr ito on a r * \ — We are closing out our potiet through the Kansas City) i ” 7 = inoa Pcggl to as —— * 4 = or | at Royal and Price's Southern which wifl be invaluable. | fi eary, per e 7 ng quall i. ll | ; ; a! | Baking Powder. Our price to An arrangement of this sort, it is d 7 y wendil’ vase Ges cA the ary in the | | rs) @alers and = qonsuners, pointed out, would be a severe biow | “ ? . Berea ah cha eed with # | to the Chicago, Milwaukee & St 98e # practicing medicine without a * Paul, which road haa allowed the 2 om : : ‘a ) 39c Per Lb. impression to go out that it had| : “ & | He looked like a vietim of # | WHILE | already formed a connection with| -. yard extra, a 4 | r y wn of the #/ . the Kansas City Southern. In view! 2 morning after,” snd was @x- # | ] of this coup of Hill tn securing the rf . od 7 gta a Mc otlum *| i Kaneas City Southern i is not : ten ne te : - een drink o7 strange that President Earling ’ & ing tee we nt betore and said *| should have come out in the open C bd oa was his lim and announced that he will build hair Bargains 4 bs ik m *| an extension from Champeriain, & ** ee ee | D., west to the Pacific coast, and For Friday and Saturday we offer MUST NOT MARRY an extension of the Bvarte Has at cut prices a fine line of fancy a f across the reservation into Wyoming Shaire. Sei table for ball S ROME May 16—It was an-| | to some point not yet determined paare, 7 Ne jor hall, pa noun At the vatican today that | | | "This new extension of the St. Paul lor, Ubrery, den or dining room. the bishops of Syracuse, Sicily and | i {@i SECOND AVENUE. will enter into direct competition We bere list but a few of them Montreal, Canada, } haem Gite l with Northern Pacific for falling to enforce the nn POC Rane Tye fe uy a Fine House | * $10.75 Golden Oak 7 2 The bishop of Sardinia has been | | * SOMETHING ROTTEN 6 aes | $10.00 Golden Oak $7.00 $6.00 Golden Oak 3.75 Golden Oak $3.50 Bird's-eye Maple ... 83.85 ‘ Selden Gok BIG oi, wlitel lass #NO.WATER FOR MANY Su a $4.25 Golden Oak Chair North Fe We Will Offer : eae 2 * : er: The Civic union sme Hi the balance of the week. some |* *omething rotten in the pre ent project to bulld a city hall |* The members wont divulge at ordi n ar # the present time just what the |* trouble is, but intimate that HERRERA RR deemed for the eame reason. il 3 to 7 Rooms in couse! Southeast Seattle | ete eeeeeee ‘ # several of the councilmen are Golden Oak $5.45 fine cane seat; pane een Mhetern and : Values omie oe Solid Mahogany ..$22.5Q = back: equare stretch ba Gare hiahes aT SURELY A POOR MAN'S CHANCE; $130 to $300 A YEAR SAVED. FREE RENT IN A FINE MRGe weet and sccond-nana |* A metting = to be held with 7.00 Bolld Mahogany ..B11.@i5 °F Hew. 44.00, cut t nt the north end of #{{) HOME, WHILE YOU PAY FORIT WITH WHAT YOU NOW GIVE THE LANDLORD A come nand | & in a week to take up the mat 50 Golden Oak $8.45 $2.65 | Lots with city water, sidewalks, street lights, are only $65.00 up: terms $1.00 per week. You s | # ter further. It is eald that the 26 Mahogany SA.95 4M ae eee EE ust hurry before the choicest lots are sold. Come today and pick out your lot before the big opening |% union favors the erection of a " , Oe Sg ge IM sale Sunday | la nos: elty hall, but has ideas of its 50 Mahogany $7.35 Mi win Beauti wl Showing. | | 4 = ® own an to how it shoyld be se ¢ Antwerp Ook Ne Ing hoslery, 25¢ and 50¢ | | cured, and ta anxious to have $2.60 Golden Oak walt’ E, N. Brooks & Co., 1331 na | 9 Y | { ig Pray erge yee ee Sie Wola Ook 0 RS |, DON’T FAIL TO BE IN SOUTHEAST SEATTLE SUNDA Or. # til a new set of councilmen 6.50 Golden Ow "7 | | i | ® take the reins $16.50 Early English CASEY § RHEUMATIC A Cc | Urgans | | Bt 2 presumed that the union man eae tom CURE A Big Free Barbecue Dinner, A Band Concert, ‘Wi arrange very easy term 20 RID 7g emg padre | | ‘ y *.|% proposition to buy the east $2.75 Golden Oak .... we ity | | Say Seed, “aT, Lars. |%. proposition to buy the cast Lviees 1 IGM Fao erventet 2s A Baseball Game, and a funds the money. This is a new! Tomedice fail. Made by the JM FREE LOT TO THE LARGEST FAMILY Sola by the Kennedy torug Cay 42 | ON THE ADDITION le the bargain prices. |@ block from the Gre rthern, he lon to these we are show-|® The city hall commission has stock of new planos,|® not yet rectived a reply from those operated | , tri-|@ J. D. Farrell, who has taken Sold by the Kennedy Drug Co., 6 Cut Price Bargains 484 perforated 1 1 I 3 i 4 mu also|® up the matter with the St ; aren tay ont r “< Mee atte Players Talking ma le Paul officials, and it Goes not Cash Firat av nue, Beall Wa h, A. W.| rm) ate of small must | know Just what terms the rail- , Se ee Gas oneal : reas oomepey wil Send it be titled ¥ This Golden Oak Chair | Whether the railroad officials Out of town ortere bs ‘ “4 a Paine - ened | Diamond | VERYRODY COME OUT AND HAVE A GOOD TIME. EIGHT HUNDRED souTH! ‘ & will be willing to be reasonable if received by Saturday nig bs - ela > 0y- TLE CITI WILL BE THERE. TAKE WASHINGTON STREET CAR. CATCH A CAR EVERY These cut price bargains may be saddle seat; fancy Screws, Studs, taken by customer or will be deliv legs, posts and stretch choice, first-ols hS, HN chiokce,” fi mC | SIX MINUTE Seika eee Etec anny |v) eanoh-aa SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO. | nei Uy Suite. 9 SECOND AVENUE. a re nigral Burke Bullding. Brooks ‘& Co. 1231 2nd ave, in still @ matter of doubt, eee eee eee eee eee eee ee es 704 First Avenue,

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