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= Waroh Us @r Buy Parlor Furniture at The New St6re Two iT 18 BELIEVED THAT BAPT. ROALD AMUNDSEN ON THE navy 1 ' he Gjoa, a her BARK GdOA, HAS FORCED THE NORTHWEST PASSAGGE r mer c % i nl 1 May, 1% r God Orders Have Been received at San Francisco te Rush Supplies to the hava, Greet i The h Daring Polar Explorer, Now in the North Seas | Baffin bay to Lancaste aA }down. Peel and V & straits t the Magnetic pole, whict 4 t 10 dew, 6 mh, north lat }dem 47 in. west longtit iu plan wa make ar A 6 of ations in tho re round about the magnet When the work had ber Navigation of the northy pannar | to Hering trait and Japa on th homeward voyage The fact that orders hay been re usta eolved here for the shipment p pliew to Amund Alnnka WALEPS oer th ‘ + ay has about ne feat of polar al y acit > High macate Dr. Nansen han give Amund stellen sen. expedition bis hearty indorse “entra ment. As to the pre of f n ing the mag ic pole he sald at the An, Ume the Gjoa sailed: “I think they n are vor aenet north . pole 4i tte: earth et ue Tetley, call it—mathematical north pole wetett (for it alter all, only @ mathe terbay matical point) in two essential re Pacitie specte—(1) the magnetic north po Mercer “ is Comparatively easy to re EE whilat the mathematical pole has — COR. SECOND | AVE. @ppryach; (2) investigation whes \e UNION ST Maggetic pole is of much scientific = KEET re i: whereas the mathemati little or none, the gain in = red@hing it being of the kind ex } Perienced in attainig to the sum ‘ | . Ty 4 ai nN » nit of some difficltt mou ain penk weary CAPT. ROALD AMUNDSEN, THE NORWEGIAN ARCTIC EXPLOR- | ™It p mala. ER AND THE LITTLE SLOOP “GJOA.” WITH WHICH HE 18 To be sure, Amundsen’s ship is _ BELIEVED TO HAVE FORCED THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE small—emaller than that of most | Ar = expeditions—but I see no _ ey {* he should not, with the 4 SAN FRANCISCO — World-wide | perience in Arctic and Ar {vised be able to pene interest has been aroused In the an- | plorati His work | pthe magnetic pole—wher nouncement that the consul of Swe- | « i him with practical know!l-| ever that may be—elther on sea or 8 iden and Norway in this city hasledge that enabled him to ke lap,” "500 bean ordered to send provisions to| thorough preparation for the proe-| "Pe * ir 3 | the far north on a whaler for Capt./ent enterprise L bases ae = “ me ty Roald Amundsen | His vessel, the Gjoa, seems « tiny | niiten's effort to make bis way with. SEATTLE HAS A GAS FIXTURE COMBINE THAT HAS BOOSTED | ntiets regard it as the fore aft for the gigantic task under j ‘hr ugh the northwest passage nek PRICES AWAY BEYOND WHAT THEY ARE IN R ner of tidings of the highest/taken by the bardy Norwegian. It/ ' ITH t t y lor y 20 feet b roped OTHER CITIES » tre m b polar reg T «9 ts onk feat ne ” ot bean. | PROGRESS OF MEDICINE HAS “ ” }look now Cap mundwen's ap-| Until en over by unde * en ee eee | pearance in the north Pacific with| was an ordinary, stoutly-built w LONDON, May 23.—How great ir when Settle gas consumers are strug- well as with the Seattle Lighting | @courate, Important data regarding rus sloop. He fortified the hull to] thepe iatter days has been the ad ging with _* gas fixture trust as|company }the magnetic north pole and the the ice and fitted vance in the art of healing is strik == | With two exceptions every «us| discovery of the northwent passage & petroleum engine} ingiy fiiustrated at the exhibition fixture dealer in the city is a mer Observation of the magnetic px favora onditlons, | which opened today tn conjunction ber of the combination, whi are of scientific Importance. It ts] gives the vessel a speed of 12 knots. | wiry ree days’ celebration of the ; boosted ea nearly 50 per nore emible than the geogra, Every atom of room w utilized | centenary of the Royal Medical and | above their normal value and m | north pole that explorers have tried} for the storage of supplics | Chirargical Boclety. The exhibition tained them for the last six months. |!" Yain to reach Smal! though the Gjon is, there |inciudes pharmaceutical apparatus Although few persons are aware| Navigation of the north west an-{h bngg ennoted Le ae ~ ae iieina bottles and old prescrip of it, it ts t that fixture sage is of stirring popular ix er craft obisher's Gabric * Of | ond that were in actual use — cen be pauetened ~ an Francisco and | because it has for ages baffled the|20 tons and there was the Nort Starlrury ago, when polenta grinder Chicago and shipped here fr efforts of the boldest and most! of 10 tons, In whict Davis and _ and w even regular and duly to 20 per cent cheaper than they | *illful Arctic explorers: mn 1831, salled to regions thet | quniitied physicians advertised some « be bow t Capt. Amundsen is a orw wn Uriour nostrum an me or pa bo Decahs ta | master mariner of considerable ox wt. Gotfred Hansen, of the|<) co Bg Th ans of saving mo: aator © | which are included in the exhibitior ie no ea reserted te je - here are also to be seen nome ct to the fact that gas fixtures are jour household remedies tn une CUT THIS AD. generally der. It is dit-| 3 the beginning of the nineteenth cen ouT— ficult to give r directions tury and another interesting exhibit a to ¢ firm, a Jimplaye the methods and devices Cut this ad. out seldom that s are w to} oii mi emplowed to baffle body mnatchers = he 4 Jt the required length of | ly Reduces Weight to Normal, Requires no meat : wait the required length of My New Obesity Food Quickly Reduces 9 . = . Kaams’ Tea and There are only three firms in the Starvation Procese on Your Part, and Ie Ab- YOKOWAMA, "May" 23.—The Coffee Co. eity that manufacture such sup solutel y Bate. steamer Ane eter, =~ ure: wr. ——— f plies. They have agreed to sell Mail, Postpaid. Pie io ago by Japanese, has This ad. an 7 Trial Package sent Free to All Who Write, by Mail, Postpaid, in Plain | neon released. wane their products to dealers outside the | Wrapper—-W rite Today. . re in: Priec’a Cream trust, and the independents are | 3 ; obliged to send te cities for Baki ow der tomorrow Wed- their goods, not being prepared to hesday, at manufac fixtures © of electri prices ADAMS’ TEA & COFFEE Co. $21 SECOND AV. WILL BE UNIQUE Beginning May 29, and contio- wing th evenings Swedish M. E at Fremont will be the « of fish guther novel attraction be offer J. Dahl > has recent | what he claims to be the most com plete and largest talking machine in the world. n as the “pho | noco-opgraph is ma chine on exhibit offers to |furnish an ¢ in the never | phonograph } before en [Bilis Week. These bargatr ot | Sored } ’ ri th the machine ts Peers, enye bere abestutely an |aa@0 m snitions app setha, ane fete in 1 tion to| the whole effect romises to be t we | most interesting. Dahl announces that he has all the usual features of a phon n | ente ent and a number which are most unusual, A different pro- | gran be given each evening On b attractions offered is a} tri » world’s fair, and the ‘ promise of “ne« nd hearing the bombardment of Port Arthu SLEEP COST $2 “3 A few bh Peat impetus to + lmings $2 Sem where they watching Gur big met is 4 @ay. got bury < ‘ bd im sentved ¢ Sleep had filled the victims eyes be ple top fn 4 with sand, and sli that Cumn pane hens th |could do when he work up wa locate the police station and tell it all. ‘ | D S JOHNSTON 0 ‘The Manbattan schol near South Kate le| Park, was broken into by thieves Beate | Sunday night. A dictionary, some e's Leading Piano House. | books, eneils ‘and other articles valued at $20 were stolen. The! 63 SECOND AVENUE. Burke Buliding. il sheriff's deputies are trying to find the thieves, NORWEGIAN MARINER MAY HAVE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 190: FOUND MAGNETIC NORTH POLE The Above Illustration Shows the Remarkable Effects of This Wonder tants teow aki ee thaen ate ful Obesity Food—What it Has Done for Others It Will Do for You. oo ah engin aii Ex Jineane. It In n-; taking fr wonderful remedy lack 2 zen eges a day from a flock 04 by asimiation of food, | ing two days of a month , spe dozen white leghorn hens Nutrime 1 go int er felt no well and h i; which, when sold at 30 cents per ® i ner t ears ed | zen, more than pays his monthly " ; 1 | p@yrhant of his home a. Sey a3 a. "| WHY_CAN’T YOU DO THE SAME? ones Se ; ype ly ngage ©] Flere is a chance to get a start . , 7 z ; ih life, Why will you pay $10 to + sis’ail cet cee oe miracle. | 915 per month rent when you can my | agenda aah gt neare,) wae home with that money nc promper yy 4| but your food is dver 15 minutes’ ride from First quires no te ng. 1h con. |den, fruit and chickens, where you an eat makes rw r can have the fresh air and beaut! muscle, b “A, heart is much strong-| ful flowers which you can raise lesue out quickly jer tt befor Vr ri8| your garden seen ore 2 ves! 2, : dos ygee = hinge tol...» few more CHOICE LOT eves the compressed sation: ONG! eoi-veg a6 say ties Wad te hem | UP today and tomorrow enables the heart to act freely and|aid it. I had no not ee eine | ‘TERMS, $1 WEEKLY. City water the lungs to expand natu and/again, until I got your lette and | mains wal telephones, street the kidneys and liver t |now I am very glad I did | igh res of all kinds right at] thelr functions in a natural mar | “fT have the time and will take| home school in 5 minutes’ walk 1, acientific Ot |pleasure in answering letters to| where eleven grades arc taught work. You will feel| those who write me | SOUTHEAST SEATTLE day a try this! i your name a es#—N0 | Ww on the car line, on the lake. Take wonderful home food. | 7 today to'F. J. ae, 1698 Washington street, every 15 Mra, Grac Reed Goten e000 | Kesows ae aan "What Seuuieane tn Office oven until 8 p, m. poets Aas ikameaa t wate bec wrapper free by return mail TLE HOMESERKIRS CO “My Deax Mr. for eleven months in Southeast Se at¥agie will tell you there wer ty i houses when he purchased lots. Now we have over Davis would be pleased to y any information if you are Inter epted and want to stop paying rent | Mg. Davis purchased eleven months | ago Uo fine lots overlooking Lake | Washington. He can get a great B. W. DAVIS, Contra r and Builder Also organizer of the 8, KE. 8. Court of the Order of Washington Mr. B. W. Davis, of the firm of Rageock & Davis, contractors and} bitliders, has lived and built homes | | | Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t KnowIt © To Prove What Swamp Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of the Star May Have a/ | Sample Bottle Sent Free By Mail. ble for more sickness and when through neglect or Weak and unhealthy kidn suffering than any other d * are respon 0, therefore, | other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results are | sure te follow. | Your other organs may need attention—but your kidneys most, be | ®ause they do most and need attention first. If you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, your kidneys begin to get better they will help te health. A trial will convince anyone. Swamp soon as the ether organs | | _ The mild and immediate effect of | all sufferers, 1 ar very truly yours, | ®wamp-Root the great kidney and ‘L C. RICHARDSON bladder remedy 18 soon realized. It| Swamp-Root is not recommended | wtan ds the highest for its wonde: for rything, & t promptly ures of the most distressing cases | Cures kidney. liver and biadder tr Bwamp-Root will set your whole|bies, the symptoms of which a | eyeterm right, and the best proof of |obliged to pass your water } thie is @ trial quently night and day, smarting | 63 Cottage Bt, Melrose, Mane. irritation in passing, brickdust or | Dear Sir Jan lith, 1904 sediment in the urine, headache ever wince I was in the army, 1| backache, lame back, dizsiness, poor In nd more or leas kidney trouble, and | digestion, “ness, nervous. | within the past year ft became #o| ness, heart © due to bad severe and complicated that I suf-| kidney trou! in eruptions from fered everything and was much|bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatia jslarmed—my etrength and power | diabetes, bloating, trritability, worn- | | was fast leaving me. I saw an ad- | out feeling, lack of ambition, lone of vertisement of Swamp-Root and /| flesh, sallow complexion, or Bright's | wrote asking for advice. I began the | disease. use of the medicine and noted a| If your water, when allowed to re decided improvement after taking | main undisturbed tn a glass or bot- Swamp-Root only a short time tle for twenty-four hours, forms continued its use and am | sediment or settling er has a cloudy thankful fo say that I am entirely |appearance, it is evidence that your cured and strong. In order to be | kidneys and bladder need immediate | very sure about this, I had a doctor | attention. examine some of my water today| Swamp-Root t# pleasant to take and he pronounced it al! right and|and ts for sale at drug stores the | in aplendid condition. world over in bottles of two size 1 know that your Swamp-Root | and two prices—fifty cents and one |is purely vegetable and does not |dotlar. Remember the name, Swamp- | |contain any harmful druge. Thank-| Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ing you for my complete recovery | and the address, Binghamton, N. Y, toot tolon every bottle. and recommending Swamp EDITORIAL NOTE—In order to prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-Root you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent absolutely free by mall. The book contains many of the thousands upon th sands of te# al letters received from men end women cured. The value and « eas of Bwamp-Root are so well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample bottle. In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamto N. Y., be fure to say you read th generous offer in The Beattie Daily Star. The genuineness of this offer is guaranteed the stage, second to none. Both AT THE THEATERS. plays will t jed and em hed tee RR R anette ans * * t e GRAND OPMRA~“Rad Foot fh, pastoees at the Third Avenue thea- * or,” the best light opera of * ea & tt r *) The Norris as not *® SEATTLE—Dark * | withstanding th of the j& THIRD AVE.—‘Robert Em- # | Wi istandine im * mett.” Stirring Irish play * ppgpsgp lis tons ~ Byte *® well presented * % Stor Petite Vaudeville. #| $44 FF HEE EE EM ERNE |® Many clever acts * - - | CIRCUS GROUNDS—Norris & *| % 7m ELS > * Rowe Circus, Excel per- wi IN SUMMER * * formance. * * patina “a * . “la NEW YORK, May 2—* FREES SESE EE EYS | Sicigh bells tinkling merrily * Monday afternoon and night the | {0 Sinne time ts the surprise * new vaudeville bill went rae aoe | W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., in Great * crowded houses at the Star theater. |. wo. 1. 1. The fashionable & Feicht!'s Tyrolean Quintette of *& colony didn’t know what to * Swise singers is the headliner, and) 4 are of it the other day when * the acroxs-sea entert *s Pp |® a stylish wage rove up to *® as clever as any eve n here. | the railway station and Mrs, * There are eight turns on the % Vanderbilt alighted. Attached * altogether. The others, all Of) 4 to the throat latches of each of * which were loud plauded by the |e the prancing blacks was a * audiences, are Tom Mack, seen here | string of silver sleigh bella Ae & earlier in the season with a le *& it is well known that Mrs. * jminstrel company; the Brewers, 'y vanderbilt is not given to fads & negro entertainers; Cole and Cole,|% there was much curiosity un- % parlor acrobats; Nellie Gerin in an)» ti) jt was explained that the * illustrated song; the biograph with |» team, just im ! from Eng- * melodram moving pictures; Mc-|@ jand, had been trained to trot & Intyre, F and Mcintyre, three | and short-step to bell music, * dancing & nd Zoyarro, an art- |» t which they became as * ist on rolling canva glob The | ® unmanageable as a pair har- * same bill will end the week, with|% nessed to a vehicle and u * daily matinees |* strained by bit or bridle. is * |* one of the m t ngular fo * There will be no matinee perfor | ® of horse education ever known *|/ mance of “Red Feather” at “the/® in this country. The animals x Grand Wedt | must hear the tinkle, no mat- * -- |* ter what the time of year, or * Nat C. Goodwin, the distinguished | & they will be yable of con- * comedian, is to appear at the |* trol, Of course Imitators have * Grand the last two nights of this|® appeared already and before * week in “The Usurper” and Ale midsummer Great Neck will * Gilded Fool” in each of which he|#® be jingling like the Speedway ® has scored a success and through |* in midwinter * each of which he has left an im F * print upon the theatrical annals of | R&A ee eA Re RE Rak RR "sj! CURED MY RUPTURE 1 Will Shew You How to Cure Yours FREE. I was helpless and bed-ridden for years from a double rupture. No truss could hold, Doctors said I would die If pot operated on. I fooled them all and cured myseif by a simple discovery. I will aa Ag’ send the cure free by mall If you write for It. It cur wha has since cured thousands. It willeure you, Writeto-day. Capt, W.A, Collings, Box gag, Wat ttown, N.Y, magnificiently mount- | OF SPRCTA L ME DERS of en that Crook a spe JIA flor « of the State ki y ot ( H In the matter of the F Charles A. Richr De al Account ' the A Estate of Char ased, } end aid Court his ¥ trator, a s € a pril, 1906, at ‘1 the Court Room t 1 ute Department of our ri in the y of t i} County, hag a c said Court t ald account, ace any persom est a tate may ap- and f exceptions in writ- ng to unt, and contest the WV #, the Hon. A. W. F Ige of or Court, the Sea said irt hereto 4 xed th th day of March, 1906, OTTO A. CASE Clerk. | By D. K. SICKLES, Deputy Clerk. W. G. WooD: | GEORG CONGDON, | Attorneys Administrator, — ye HE SUPERIOR JURT OF | THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, 1 THE GOUNTY OF KING In the matter of the estate of Charles A. Richmond, Deceased — Order to Show Cause { wh Distribution Should Not Be Mad Fred F. der, th ministrater if the estate of Charities A. Riche me . having filed in thie cour setting forth that LU 4 © is now in a condition te be 1 and ts ready for distribu | tion of the residue thereof among |the persons entitled by law there- jto, and {t appearing to the court that maid petition sets forth facts |wufficient to authorize a distribue tion of the sald estate It is, therefore, ordered by the court that all persons interested in | the « of the sald su r court of King County, State of Washing- ton, at the courtroom of the pro- bate 4 d court In the city Seat April, 1905, at the o'clock A. M. }there to show cause, |have, why an order of } she partment of sald on the 27th day of hour of said day, then and of 9:20 if any they f distribution uid not be made of said estate among the heirs and persons in sald estate mentioned, according to law. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be publ week for four (4) # before the sald 27th 1906 in the King County, and of lation ther «Done in open court of March, 1905 ished once # easive weeks day of April, tle Dally Star, in said general cir- this 27th day” A. W. FRATER, Jucge W. G. Woops, | GEORGE C. i At Ballard b Shuller, the Ballard Elec- trie ¢ any Mneman who was in- jured some time ago by being knocked from a pole by am electrio, shock, is reported to be in a bad He has three ribs and @ bo: roken. He is unable to talk except in monosylables. His physicians fear he will never regain his mental faculties. NOT ENOUGH “PUL F ams will make applica- jt ext Wednesday to have the Order of Washington enjoined from doing ess in the state, Wil- Hams s that the company re- fuses to pay any attention to death claims presented to its officers In Portland. Williams has notified the nee commissioner of the state . n of enjoining the Mrs. J, A. Reed, of Portland, will lectu t the Carnegie Mbrary hall next Friday ternoon concerning the lx and Clark exposition un- der the auspices of the Ballard b s. The lecture will be Sllus- trated by 60 stereopticon views ef the exposition. Lu ry ard of health is complains & ag t the failure of the coun- to provide water mains on Tw ixth, between Kast Madi- 1 Marion, and in other por- tlons of the city. The property own- rs affected do not seem to have sufficient “pull” with the city offi- s to obtain the water, Sewers have been constructed in front of their premises, but the board of health is powerless to com- pel them to connect with them be- cause the ses not provided with city wate CHEHALIS, May 23.—The annual convocat the Protestant Epis+ |copal jurisdiction of Olympia will | open here this evening and will con. {tinue until Thursday evening, clos- ing in the afternoon with a session for women. Bishop Keeter will pre= side. Revs, Liwyd, Gow Bur- zelie, Barnes, Hudson and Hylang mil be in attendance from Seatue, T