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fe ee me and Lands ERNMENT LA neck, ciate, ie tener Janda rane rem & oe Times wile 4 came TO Salling. cue mee ) » soll Interur nya RY. » Bide » beautiful, lev ar line: goes caah x A A naka, Ride , Se tain boa tt « house fOr sale, : FR A B e tpare of own, if you will sail Peeouabic price. HAMA Bot POE HN! a8 Nari0n bide 2 mle qtosing, gut call my Noere tracts at The ont and on ner oh lies B Times Boe Jos on the Broadway car NOREN © ARNELY 5 Columbia St a | a fr car, must be so i within Ess. « 3 For Sale. . — ~ 7 LAK®, CHEAP. € OME QUICK. FINE VIEW fr BAL BARGAINS IN BRL. B LE BRAY & OO. 3s New York Block. ~- a LOGICALLY. ; Peaensing popula @ccruing im is and « ing conver moan a ra. md movemen ‘about wi uated. we offer 4 without stumps, baianc cleared. @ fine assortment of gmail end large: good gol, 8 Pinstered ani int: or sibewaika, every hmy attractive, schoo! | owner demands immediate | Suit Cases, $13.75, a! s cutting hie price " Ltd to | Gripa, $10.75, at $8.06 | ou loo at ? me gussemtion terntahed Mt Go de-] 07> 969%. at . - 94.50. som com: Special on all Leather Goods one- An me pile wae 99 | fourth off. : aie OPEN RVERY DAY eres, fine water front, handy ¢ . *aath, (xtra good land, on easy mn 1) oe =”, SE, tz land, easy ard for of one ‘kena. handy cree Ow eS Oh aes, ' 29 Marion Indg. —— At ONE-HALF VALUE 4 bargain © land that we are of which is about one-half « a 3 onl tt te tng for f what nowt 12 : treme , Biot i . \ ~tf ig Lan: Set eee > + several MALTBY, task > THE OFFICE AND SEF tiest little plage on 5 ~B, tract of all several inter heat at treo cottage tac: ; three minutes’ walk tere and postuffice. price ben. ROBERT MALTBY, SOOT Alaska Bide MAKE FINE HOMES. excellent land. one mile rie car. facing on good @ fine buy on your own terms Waet, 1% miles from elec om county road ta city. §raded school and goud terme. ive e ADAMS. olman Bide. ~tf —— Mile Sacre tract of upland, aii food house, barn, stowk. Sompiete. located at Belle. acres berries. Man ood ihe bea rip gino 8 od in stem and make any to reine “chick it service to city, tele ce new there. Address Star. si ce TWENTY - ACRE euch: land te level and BERT MALTBY, H9-5-21 Alaska de. » tt land, e weil Interur = ‘ ” a a i n- » mn = or a = et ne va = ni Rot enmgh ey to in acre tracts on 2 ear | mostly alder “a acres ¢ w wecko-mest oft | tor Gale wT y acres more thi minutes buy elo Ruy how beow INTE to: ty re ley tray WG St Me af Matter mag. Tel Main 3% roada; rioh and maple Hon; "very, easy terme ROBERS MAL THY 1 Alnska Bide RGAIN Hoo For tive nile from Riv ot his batance Lig NICTIOLA | Gs Piogper Bide land for i amall Hremerton elemant view Olymple able, on ca Goftner, ower 45 Arcade Hide © . CHARLES BOMBRE Cx | @1-2 Alaska Bide | Put here is one erate, i rooms. chotee vefure June | RENOLE | ade Hidg | in Lt; A OT. bi wists; Four geod tot all cleared and | "Pearet “af Uresn Pale: Verme | to80 Four acres Al to ¢ fon good ros stancr of | oar. near grad Ol, and pertest | tile ADAMA, } Room 30 Colman bide tt | Por close-in sereage, see Dousias | _Baem Rrtcvon Bids mit } | T’S | To think about the purchase of that uit Casa We sell Suit Cases that $7.91 $15.98 allt | Suit Cases, $9.75, at Suit Cases, $20.50, at.... Sait Cases, $9.00, at... {Suit Cases, $6.35, at... IT PAYS TO DEAL COLMAN BUILDING. 807 FIRST AVENUE. 78 YEAR OLD ulght. and disorderly. Gordon [iss HUMAN BRUTE day afternoon. immature age for several | Second and Union. arcla innocent faces ened and léft the place. tok the man into custody. fixed it so t | basitie CATCH “*DERLE}” Swine, better known aa as evidence against bim —_o-—— CHANGE n the Northern Pacific, June 4th. W sand addity for va) traine: hattleships for aale reagon- wee m: Tine loow. of fine land, one land sells ‘right e® te bu: nthly | TIME AT LANG'S. R LANG DRUGCOS Bet. Columbia and Marion Streeta MAN ASSAULTED Because Joha Young. 78, attempt- ed to seo his wife in order to give | her grounds for a divorce he was kicked out by F. M. Davis, a black- emith at South Seattle, Sunday Patrolman Roesler arrested Young « few minutes later for being drunk Police Judge suspended Eis |iudament upon the aged trouble maker and allowed him to leave the | courtroom, According to the tes- jtimomy Young got the worst of it and got out & warrant for his as- wlante Davis admitted the assault, but claima that he was asked to keep Shu! | (ho old man away from the prem- SENT TO JAIL J. A. Garcia failed to understand the nature of the complaint filed against him by Patrolman Dolphin who picked him up at the inter- section of Cherry and Second, Sun- Witnesses were produced tn court who testified to Garcia's dogging the footsteps of two little girls of city blocks. The little girls visited « “penny parlor” at the corner of gave them pennies to see the vulgar plc- tures and flashed his money in their They were fright- Garcia followed them, but Patrot- man Dolphin saw their plight and Police Judge Gordon fined Garcia $100 and foreigner will spend the next 30 days in Chief Delaney's THE PROWLER At the close of an early Monday | sa On chase Patroimen Humes |and Osborn took Into ¢ ustody Jobn “Derby the Prowler,” colored, with inclinations to Inveatibate the rear entrances of | poustble rich dwelling houses in the residence districta. The patrolmen are not sure whether the heavy fron bar found In Swine’s possession was to be used to pry the binges off doors or to beat some unsuspecting | victim over the head, but it is held OF TRAIN TIME commenc- — bY = Wao ounINOH Ur ol G. ©, BARTLETT, OF NEW YORK, b WRK 2 WAS PASSENGER ON TRA'S WRECKED AT HARRISBURG—MANGLED HAND AND FIGURED FACE MUTE TESTIMONY OF AWFUL C * TROPHE ——__— O. ©. Bartlett, New York 4) Managed to stop there, If I had guest of the Washington hotel, is a| Tolled after striking I would have survivor of the big Harrisburg wreck, im which nearly a hundred | lives were lost, In deseribing bis miraculous escape to The Star, Mr. Dartlett said “Lt had been playing cards with some friends and at about 1 o'clock I quit and went to my berth | had just got fairly wettied for & good sleep when the crash came | and I was thrown half way thr the cur window. I crawled gut | when the second explosion came and fell on a pile of rocks just on the edge of the embankment. I was knocked penseleas. “When I was found I was just about six inches from the edge of the « ankment, and I cannot Imagine to this day bow I ever| By R. W. Emerson, ‘The Lewis and Clark fair hes| some very novel features which will | be attractive and interesting to the| viattors. In this regard it will surpess any other fair ever held In the country, | Fach of these will represent the ir dustry of the itte Northwest and | are designed for beauty as well as/ an Miustration of the wonderful re- i sources of this section of the coun- | tery The Forestry butiding t« the unt que structure of all exposit! it te « gigantic log house, exemplify ing in its composition the forest Wealth of Oregon and Washington. Besides being @ timber exhibit it~ self it will contain all the fintshed products of the forest as well as (he Woods in their native state, In ite metruction two miles of five and six foot fir logs, eight miles of poles and tons of shakes and cedar shi les were used. The loge have be left In the rough with the bark The base logs of the butiding ar feet in Giameter and 62 feet ‘The logs above the base are thr feet through and vary in length. Colonnades of tramense fir trees 30 feet high and six feet in diameter support splendid loggias or galleries over the main entrances. Pictures- que baicontes grace each end of the bullding. The portico over one en- trance is supported by giant spruce trees a) the other shows a colon. nade of magnificent hemiocks that wit be the marvel of al visitors. The upper part of the buliding is supported by cedar bark shingles laid 13 Inches to the weather, An overhanging roof adds much to the attractiveness of the structure. ‘The Interior of the building as well as the exterior will be an ex- hibit of the forest wealth of the Northwest. Here @ colonnade of 62 columns of fir and cedar trees 40 feet high supports the roof. Rustic stairways and tnaide balconies run- ning round the entire bulkting en- able the visitor to study the wond- erful virgin display of native woods and other products of the forest In the construction of the Fores ry building no carpentry work w employed, the logs being framed t gether with tree natls and big, old- fashioned wooden pine. The forest! giants used were cut in the forests Columbt HILLMAN IS FOUND GUILTY “Look how I've bullt up this city! Why, it's rank ingratitude for peo- ple to try to prosecute me this way. Now you newspaper fellows have got to help me get elected to the eity counctl, then the tngrates can't do these things to me!” So sald C. D. Hillman, strenuous! Teal esta’ man, founder of the “Garden of Ede 4 beguiling serpent to many gullible Adame and) Eves, to « group of newspaper men just after the jury in the fraud case had filed owt Saturday after- noon. Hillman at the time was cheerful and seemed to regard the charge against him, and the tedious week 4 trial, only a# an annoyance, which would have ite end in ac- quittal. But Hillman had another guess coming. The first ballot taken showed the jurors standing ten for conviction and two for acquittal, and the ten men against Hillman remained ufshaken {n their convic- tion for 25 hours, when the other two decided to agree with the ma- jority and the verdict of guflty was Drought in. ‘The penalty for the erime of con- epiracy to defraud, with which Hitl- man and hir Heutenant, L. F. For- ext, were jointly charged and con- river. Novel Features of the Great Fair at Portland —EE | raised to the site of the bullding |tance traversed by the loge In the victed, ia imprisonment for one year ‘and a fine of $500, or both into and gone down the embankment the Susquebanna = river drowned. “There are souventrs of the wre which I will always ry with me, continued Mr, Bartlett, holding up bis right hand, which was minus two fingers, and pointing to bis face, which bore several large scars “These sears 1 received from the «lass when I was thrown out of the windew, The fingers were smashed by some falling object while | waa lying on the embankment. 1 will never forget the horrors of that night as long I ive,” said Mr, Bartlett tn conclusion. “And if any of you gentlemen. want to feel one of those longing sensations to be on earth for a few more years, just try a train wreck,” They were formed into refte and floated down the Columbia Willamette rivers into Gotid’s ule the natural grand basin of the e@- position. From the lake they wi Centennial Park by m okidway, 1,600 feet lo water was 16 miles, On the south side of the grounds, & bigh net fence has been built to keep out the inquisitive, whe do not desire to advance the price of ad- mission, and this will be covered with a luxuriant grewth of hop vines, which, during the jatter part of the fair, will completely cover t fencing, The massive water towers standing at the southeast corner of the forestry bulliding, wil also be decorated with hop vines which « destaned to trail down all sides of the towers of an old colonial castie over which tvy has grown. The statuary about the grounds ts designed to be tMluetrative of earty 4 in the west, North of the co- lonnade entranee to the grounds te a beautiful and emblematic group resenting the “cow punchers” of days performing one of their faring stunte of horsemanshig, Four horsemen, dreaeed in the styte of the plaing, are dashing over the de and sagebrush. South of this, In the sunken gard. on, are two mansive statues repre- senting grasing scenes First « monster bullock killing @ mountain Hon that had attacked it; the other showing @ bovine mother, which died protecting her offspring. The location of the government bullding te unique and very attract- ive. In the center of Guild's lake is ® gmal istand, which was eurrend e@ to the government for ite axhih- te Here Uncie Sam hae batit the mont beautiful building on the fair ground All these structures form a semi- cirele about an artistically designed park In which the government has placed statuary and planted the choicest shrubbery. The government exhibit ts de. ‘ened to be an exposition im ttseif, Here the chotcest of Uncle Sam's show at the St. Louis fair will be lo. cated. Here, too, the government will keep open ae tO receive these who cross the bridge of na- | outa or sail the Spanish main of Guild's lake, courr ‘NOTES Golden Wiley has br brought sft for divorce against William Wiley, alleging erueity and non apport, and asking for the custody of their three children, Mrs. Sarah Hamlin has filed a petition in the superior court ask ing for the modification of a de- cree of divorce issued tn Flathead county, Montana, which awardell the custody of Evelyn Clementi Pabst, her daughter by her ff husband, to the child’s father. Mrg Hamlin, who has remarried, asks for the custody of the chil DROPPED DEAD Mrs. Sarah A, Povey od 69, of 170 Ninth, dropped dead at 9:30 o'clock Monday morning in the Presence of a maid serv: duties she was supert the time. Death was trouble. Mra, Pevey resided in this city for many years, A husband and two children by a former marriage survive her. Percy Hoyt, a son, In connected with the Sunset Telephone company of this city. Mrs. W. B. Armatrong, a daughter, also lives in Seattle Divorces were granted Saturday to Chris Johnson from Edna John gon, infidelity, and to R. F. Bail | from Maggie Ball, abandonment | | | changes and additional traing, HE SEATTLE STAR—MONDayY, MAY 29, 1905. Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap Keeps Lady and Baby weet as Roses MAKES THE SKIN SOFT AS VEL VRPT. I want every woman who wishes to improve her com wishes to have her skin soft as velvet—who would like to hav free from all skin eruptions and facial blemishes—to use my Witch Ha Munyon's Witch Hazel Shavin g Stick in box, price 2c. Munyon's Witch Hazel Hair Invigorator, price 500 and $1.00. Munyon's Witch Hazel Taleum Powder, price 25o. Witeh H. oe Cream, price 250. everywhere, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. MUNYON, Philadelphia, P. GREAT STRIKE. OF OAILDKG SEAMEN PLAN TO TIE UP EVE AY VESSEL ON PUGET SOUND IF THEIR DEMANDS ARE NOT COMPLIED WITH—CONVEN- TION AT EVERETT MUST ACT PROMPTLY ee ee Agree to our terms, or we will {tion to calling out the men, it wil call out the satlors from every vee-| also prevall upon ship owners to gel on Puget sownd. If the ship- | load the cargoes cisewhere. If the wheres want longshoremen to man| union carries out ite threat, there their vessels while the ships are at] wil! not be a satior in the northwest pea, they can have them.” who will board one of the vessels Such ts the ultimatum the Satlorw | when she puts to sea. union has given the ship and mitt] This will mean that the ships will wners who allow longshoremen to] ¢ither have to put to sea with green with the demands of the | hands, or remain tied up in harbors It i» expected, however, that an agreement will reached wien the contention of the Federation of Longshoremen and Marine Trans- port Workers convenes at Fverett next week. The trouble at Belltng- ham ts settled temporarily, the an- tagonistic forces having now decid- ed to await the decision of the con- veution at Everett. The ultimatum applies more par- Ueul to the owners of the Port Blakeley mill, where 160 jong#hore- men live the whole year round ‘There are at present shout dozen vessels thera which maint crews of about 192 men all t The union declares tha: BREMERTON NEWS NOTES (Special te The Star.) BREMERTON, May 29.--Untll Captain J. V. B. Bleecker's success or hag been named, Commander Rt. M. Doyle, of the recetying shir Philadetphia, will be acting captain of the nary yard. Captain Bleecker has left for his new post at New- SEA AIR WON ner in the Opening Handicap at the Meadows Saturday. Five thousand people witnessed the race. Whiskey King, the favorite, came home two lengths behind the winner. Pride came in third by a half length. The Opening Handicap was worth $450 to the winner. The Meadows, Saturday, was resplendent with gay ly dreased members of the fair sex ia their automobile: and carriages. Fullly 600 automobiles and car- ringes beatdes @ number of tally- Tomorrow tn a holiday at the |hos thronged the field. Long be- wavy yard, the men will be| fore the tt for the first race given a whole day off with full pay.|there were 5.000 people on the grounds. + Punnyside was the only favorite that came home a winner during the day's meet. Following ts a sum- mary of the day's racing: First race, five and a half fur- longs—Modder won, Step Around second and Riseful third. T. Clark ap on winner. Second race, five and a half fur- longs—Lurene won, Nanon second and Matt Hogan third. Loague up on winner. Third race--Tenordale won, Cas- cadres of Diamond second and Aresteliator third. Butler up on winner. Fifth race, one mile—Funnyside won, Golden Ivy second and Gentle Harry third. T. Sullivan up on winner. Sixth race, one mile and 50 yards —St. George Jr. won, Bombadier second and Lucrece third. Wright up on winner. THE MARKETS Report furnished by Downing, Hopkins & Co. (inc.), brokers, 304, 805 and 306 Alaska building. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, May 29.—The follow- ing quotations ruled on the Board of Trade today Wheat High. May, 101, 98, 99. July, 897-8, 88 1-4 to 883-8, 88 1-2 Sept., 83 1-3, 82, 82 to 82 1-8. Corn— May, & 50, 51 duly, 485-8, 491-2. Sept., 485-8 to 483-4, 477-8, 48 5-8. Oats— Tuly, 301-2, 30 1-4 28 3- Official advices have been re- cetved by Commandant Barclay that the crutser Chicago will reach the navy yard July 1, from the south, and be extensively repaired. Kitsap Tribe No. 70, Imp. 0. R M., placed the official insignia of the Red Men over the grave of Willy yesterday. The ceremony wag attended by the whole order. The Eagles are preparing for an elaborate Fourth of July tween Haymakers Eagles, the reading of the deciara- tion of independence, dancing at the pavilion, athletic sports, a tug-of- war, and fireworks in the evening. Bremerton and Manette wil! untte in holding a Memorial day ceiebra- thon tomorrow, Memorial church services were held yesterday at Fra- ternal hall under the auspices of the 6. t, and the graves of veterans were also decorated, Flowers will be strewn and salutes fired at the wharf tomorrow. { Bx-Governor McBride will detiver the Fourth of July address at the felebration to be held at Charleston, tharieston will also hold impressive nears service K, A. Croem University of & graduate of the shington, has been selected an principal of the Rremer- ton schools for the coming year. He has been principal of the Mt. Vernon fehooln for the past four years, ii nl CHANGE OF TRAIN TIME ‘en the Northern Pacifte, jng June 4th, Wateh Low. Close. commenc- jor mm 30 1-2. to 28 1-3, 283-4. CLIN®S PIANO HOUSE. High Grade Pianos. Tt will pay you to visit our store and learn why such a deep cut has been made in prices and our method of selitug on such easy payments without interest It is @ surprise to most peaple and ft will be to you. CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Just above the Postoffice, July, 12.42 1-2, 12.40, 12.40, Bept., 12.66, 1-2, 12.65, LIVERPOOL—July wheat closed 3-44 lower at 6s 10d. NEW YORK, May 29.—The fol- lowing quotations ruled on the Stock Exchange today: Low, High, Clore. Amal. Copper, 807 Am, Sugar, 135, 13! B. R. T., 611-8, 569, 11-8 Peoples Gas, 101, 1003-4, 101. Metropolitan, 116 8-4, 114 1-2, 116 3-4) U. 8. Stoel, 271-4, 26 1-2, 271-4 U. 3. S., pfd., 941-8, 95 8-8, 98 Atchison, 80 1-2, 79 7-8, 80 1-2. B & ©., 1083-4, 108, 108 3-4, Gan. Pac, 1475-8, 1461-2, 1475-8. who her face wel Soap, It will impr y complexion. It works wonders with the hair, giving it new lite making It glossy, luxuriant and beautiful Munyo Witch Hazel Boap, price 150 cake. Sea Air, 6 to 1, romped home a win- | j Mistys | | GOING! GOING! BRIGHT WEATHER DRAWS NUMBERS OF PEOPLE TO ECHO LAKE All who see the no Garden Tracts are be ties of the location, the fertile character prospects of rapid development The fir of Echo Lake from tBe Richmond Beach road tn- enthusiastic over the of the soll and the lew variably proves a delightful surprise, and the favorable first im- swsion is more than confirmed at closer range. Among those who y bought are several put of town parties who came to Seattle expecially to attend the Echo Lake sa He sure to look at these tracts this k Economize your time in some other direction, if necessary, but at all events take the trip to Echo Lake » t inconvenience. ‘The Great Northern leaving at 8:30 every you to Richmond Beach, There you will be met by Postmaster Hol- loway and driven over the property. You cam. see every tract without leaving the buggy. Have some money with you to pay down when you have selected a tract We will be glad to give you further this office Jord & It will repay you @ hundred times for ang morning will take particulars, if desired, at CHEAP—Only $759, on terms of $16 per month, either this cottage ora 2 ing he with 5 acres, on two car lines and lake, all the lay- or Jersey cows at $40 each. See once, story house, # you want at 40 cents each. in Times block at D. Hillman Avenue, Between The Bee Hivetr.22 Reliable Dey Goods Store *915-2817 Firat 2616-2617 First Avenue, Between Vine and Cedar TRADE WINNERS For Tuesday and Wednesddy Ladies’ Fancy Lawn Kimonos, in neat figures and polka dots, special for “Celebrated” Red Seal Dress Ginghams, special for .. Ladies’ Black Mace Yarn Hose, good quality “North Star Dye,” special for . facies Erie, 40 7-8, 403-8, 40 7-8. 144. & N., 144, 1431-4 Mo, Pae., 975-8, 971 Ponn., 135 1-4, 1341-2, 13 Reading, 906-8, 893-4, 90 1-2. Rock Island, 27, 26 1-2, 26 3- x 1-4, 61 1-2, St. Paul, 174 1-4, 172 3-4, 114 1-4. Union Pac., 122 1-2, 1207-8, All exchanges will be closed to- morrow, morrow, May 30th, Mé 30th, Memorial Day. Spinning’s Specials ‘ust recety a shipment of new dog collars. harness, leads, coup- lings, locks, ete. We will surrender our profits to you this week. #0 Cream Leather, solid cast, brass trimmed, 6-8 - wide, 18, 15 and 17 inches 23e Ae Cream Leather, trimmed, 1 inch wide, 21 Inches long Tbe Russett, red or biue lined, scal- loped edge, ornamented with 24 brass studs, felt lined, 11-4 Inch wide, 19, 21 or 23 inches long.. ° oes ee . 59 S0c Lamb Skin, red or blue, lined, scalloped edge, red or blue lined, emall do@ or cat; collar orna- mented with two bells and nickel studs, 3-8 inch wide, 9, 11 or 15 inches tong .. 35. 50c, samme ap above. 10, 12 er 14 inch lengths = “solid cast, brane 17, 19 and The Garland Way of Cooking With Gas 5-8 inch wide, In . B50 $2.00 Black Bull Terrior Spike Col- ae 8 r, dowble leather with brass] N° stooping ep back breaking Tinninae and. lock, tangue| Economical and durable. We sell om puckie 1% neh wide, 16, 18 andj time, and take your old stove in exe 20 inch 1.35 | change. SPINNING'S. Taio SECOND AVE. Sash and Door Bargains PRICE LISTS FREE. My five cross panel Doors are known everywhere; price $1.30 per door. Send for price lists to my sales- rooms, 1508 Third avenue, Seat- tle, Wash. 0. B. WILLIAMS GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO, 1406 be cond Ave. verre 308 SECOND AVE. SOUTH. Having Trouble With your eyes? We are spe- clalists ip eyesight and may help Children's clothing at about %. See our window FIRST AVE. COR CHERRY H., LEWIS, & CO. First Avenue, Cor.

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