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nN Deyeadar Owing to the Iimited «pace tn the chapel of the tmperial palace the edding of the German $100. Lots: These are the best cheap lots 1 renters py iy Ape car line, and Sune Easy terma Inquire downer. avon Breen dames Bothwell be mot [pins [nsorance-Renrs- AH ct After the betrothal at Meck’ 1 Duchess Ceeliie slowed then ve picture ts const d the be te crown ( he per of Imperlet Take, Be in prince and the Duche Ibe on’ a comparatively The chapel can « few persons a Ceclile will ommodate very besides the royal guests, the ambassadors of foreign countries, and the highest officers of the German army, navy and state. Prominsnt among the guests, not only because of her relationship to the bride, but or of nu- merous gallant adventures ascrib to her, will be the Dowager mend Duchess Anastasia, mother of Ceolite, The bride witl be given away by Grand Duke Frederick Francis, the ruler of Mecklenburg- ech wertr the ceremony wit! be performed by ourt Chaplain Dryander Mi ¥ nburg-Schwerin, the crown prince to be photographed and the st ever taken of the royal lovers, We sell pianos only of Mandard reputatio: [anes that you and et about. A big $ i makes our va- wety large and prices than the average. All pianos marked in “Plain figuree—why not? > Pay by the month if you prefer. The Puget Sound navy yard has Jone of the mont strategic postions im the world. Enough money should be spent upon it to make it the chief Baval repair station on the Pacific coast. It will be indispensible in |time of war staness should be neglected. | ‘These, in brief, are the imprees- |alona received by the congressional party after its inspection of thes yard and its equipment Monday aft- | ernoon. ‘Ml Second Ave., Seattle. A Hemer y. of the committee on naval « ations, summed up a sage Glething the situation is eo “Aw I have sald before,” declared OLO RELIABLE SPOT KUNE > ROSEN ~ihand Speaker Can most excelle: location te “water is deep, nad the room is arm and although I a Notice some improvements since the me time I was inst hi more a Big China Bargains Exactly Half Price BM Decorated Chinn Salad | 50c Cut Ginss Salt and Pepper, Bowl in large pink and pop- with sterling top 25, $7.50 Beautiful Ramona Cut He design $1.50 MM Decorated China Cracker | Giaws Water Bottle Te Beautifully Decorated China der im beautiful violet design * C op pest T-plece La mouse Set, nickle tray 50e Souvenir Plates and the Portland Fair Souventr Postal Cards of S 3 for . 2%e Pieces of Zuni sorted 1 S6c Large Polished Crystal Vase, 16-inch lhe China Cake | g1.2 1,00 | Cake 1 edge | of Seattle 33¢ ttle, in ish, | Msorted decorations WS Decorated China ( eee | i fa large pink rose design | 63¢ | | Salad i, Pottery, as- 2d Av Union St. and under no circum-| Bremerton is one of the finest locations for a navy yard in the world,” is the way that So | Navy Yard Pleased the Congressmen should be made.” | Congresaman Hi also of the propriations, sald } “The idea prevalent here that this yard has been discriminated against at Washington is The naval department fully realizés the importance of the yard and desires te do all tn its power to help it aiong. Improvements are cdntem plated which will make the yard one of the finest In the world.” "IT am certainiy surpr i at the eppenra of the yard,” sald Con- ereseman J. A. Tawney, of Minne- sote. “I was totally unp 4 to {see such a fine station, and I am |thoroaghly convinced that the equipment should be added to as quickly as possible.” Gifford, a well Twelve days ago J. V father of Jonathan Gifford known regi eatate dealer, after call ing on his son and getting some money for medicine, disappeared and no message has been received from him since. As he was de spondent and in il! health it is feared he may have committed #u cide. He haa been residing with Mrs. Bilis at Jackson and Twenty seventh. Every offort is being made to find some trace of the old man. | PITTSBURG, Hazed Hyde h the directorat tional bank and the Union Trust company. The action foliows a dec laration by H. ©. Frick that he would not again sit on the board with Hyde. June been removed from PHILADELPHIA, June 6.—Prest dent Cassett, of the Pennsylvania, today confirmed the report that he has resigned from the Equitable directorate, BERLIN, June 6.—Chaneellor von Buslow was created prince by Em peror William. | | THE NORTHERN AN PACIFIC wih change Its schedule of trains on June 4th. Look out for many |changes and additional trains, °° | Ga | “THE PUGET SOUND LIMITED,” the Northern Pacific new train be- cen Seattle and Portiand, witt be en for inspection at Seattle from 7:20 p. m. to 9:30 p. m., Saturday, | June 8rd, You are cordially invited visit same eee 6.—James | of the Mellon Na-| SEATTLE STAR—TunsDAE June 6, 1905. High School “Grads” RoR OR RR TRO ton TOR RR Tan Rt tt o ¥ * TYPES OF COSMOPOLITAN ‘06 CLASS. * * . * Walter Loewe Berlin, Germany * & Gio Niedergesaess New @ealand * * Henry Shibata Japan * * Lew Kay Amedean Born Chinaman ® * * SEER EERE OHO R OEE EEE EER EER EEE Ee Comesceceanat oxorcises @ the|church June 11, @ 10 a m Dr. Seattle high schoel will be held at | Mathews has been selected, but be the Grand opera house, Jwwm 15, at | tw still im the east and it ts not def. 2p. m |initely knewn wheter he can be One hundred and sixty-six stu- | present dents compose the claws, by ter the! ‘Bire Sertor bet wit be Irehl at largest (i the history of the selves, | Clentetunmeen’s Broadway hej] Pritay, that of last year nuxobering 146. || June 9. Half a thousand Invitations Nearly every state hy eqpresented | have been sent out and the mahage as well as a number of foreten| ment ts putting forth every effort countr Several of the students |to make it the grand fn of th were born in the north of Burope. jschool’s social events. e ben Waiter Loewe entered ‘03 from | orchestra in the city bas been ap the high sch of Berlin Germany; | cured and the decorations will be Otto Niedergesaess is a native of very attractive. New Zealand; Heary Shibata hailey} On June 12 the graduates join tn from the land of the mikado; Lew Kay ts an Amertean born China-| picnic, dance and class day man, the firet one of his race to|cise Prof. Geiger te desirous of graduate from any high school in | making this oc¢agion more of a fam the northwest |fly reunion and has isaued a notice| |, About 70 of the student intend |to the effect that outsiders and) to enter the University of Washing: | friends are not expected to be ty at | ton xt fall, while an unusually |tendance. Boats leave Leach! Park | large number will go cast Jat 1p. m., returning at 10 o'clock | The baccalaureate sermon will be} The hotel Washington will bg the the Presbyterian * se une |MAKES VALUES JUMP SI SKYWARD Effect of Interurba’ Gutite jar Lines on Price From an laterview with George. Monroe, one of the well-known contractors on the Pacific co@m, published in the Post-Intelligencer last Friday: and advance- for miles and “The rapid p ment of the ¢ mniles outside Angolos is at- tributed —s the extension and development of the interurban and general clectric faliway sys- tems, Land, forjhetance, at Mon- rovia, where | regide, has increased from $ to $50) a lot since the Huntington systam was so widely extended. Where before we had oaly one trata each way dally, and it re- quired an hour and a half to get to Los Angeles, we now have the electric cars constantly at hand, and ean get to the city from our place in half an hour “Your suburban electric railways will do more to develop Seattio aad the surrounding country than any other tingle factor,” concluded Mr. Monroe, “and I look for a rapid > vance in the price of property, and & proportionate increase in commer- cial importance with every new mile of interurban lines added to your present systems” What Mr. Monroe says of Low Angeles is true of Seattle to the south. Land along the Interurban between thie city and Tacoma bas tncreased many fold. The same wil! be true to the north along the it of the road being built from Seattle to Brerett. We own several hundred acres along the Seattio- Everett Interurban just north of Ballard. It lies mainty In what ts called the Echo Lake fon. This land fs platted in bacre tracts, which wo are selling at $500 to $700 each, on terms of $50 down and $10.per month. Three di- visions of this property ware put on the market two woeks ago. De- spite unfavorable weather the first three divisions have been sold out. In response to continued demand we have rushed the work of opeaing up the fourt) and fifth divisions, containing about 200 acres, and they are now ready for your selection. These tracts are of very uniform quality. They are right on the ear line, level and fertile Echo Lake has advantages of location that will make ft a great suburb. In years to come the owner of five acres at this polnt wil! be called wealthy Will you be that owner? It only takes $50 for the first payment and $10 & month thereafter. Six months from now you can sell, if you wish, for two or three times the present price. Think it over—but don’t stop at that—¢o and see the land. Take the Great Northern at $:30 any morning for Richmond Beach. Post- master Holloway, our agent, will chow you the property. It will take but half a day and you could not spend the time to better awtva, tage. WII you go tomorrow? Coaufoads 202 and peed Now York Block, RAGLEY'S CORNER Ragley’s Cream For Your Complexion your freckles, 50¢ $1.00 25¢ 25e¢ Freckle Cream, tt remove we guarantee it, per jar . Creme do Violette, elegant for your hands OF faee ... Almond Benzoin Cream, 5%« + i Oriental Cream, regular price $1.25 |} Aimond Meal, it removes bidpkheads, large package Ragiey’s Rose Lanoline Cream a in the best skin food Max Ragley y Drug Co. EL BUILDING. FREE DELIVERY. Second and pl Keep the Flies Out if Ragley’ will positively BOTH PHONES 982. We will sell any size plain Screen Doors, complete with spring hinges, hook and eye and knob for OB¢, Telephone Your Orders ERNST BROS. Both Phones, 1158. 506 PIKE STRERT. | their last jollification, a combined }16, when the class will gather to gether for the last time. A large componite pictare of the clase is to be left tn the principal's office. Following t# the program for the com mencenent, exercines Overturq@e brehestra; invocation, } Rev. Smith; “Planting the Stondard,” Olive Voswinkle; “The Annexation of Ballard, Bescoe Her music, Orchestra; “The Ppesing of the Red Man,” Adelaide Pinche Rugpia’s Strugsie for Liberty,” Glen Hoover ‘The Great Stone Face,” Addie Phinney; mage, Or Through the Alps Lies Dunbar; “The Typt cal Marian Cotkett presentation of diplomas, KE. ¢ Hughes i ou blew largest furniture store in the We last week of the “Happy Home Contest” chestra Italy ELA 0., Jane 6 A off a bolle of the steol plant this morning, killing three and seriously injuring three others The dead; William ( Bride, master mechante; James) Donahue, unknown Pole, } cap American to be Girl contest you'll have to an it cle now if you are Home come in this week ‘a Uttle Happy sure and enter the men next rday evening already a ‘ week sure Ayers | Mair Vigor. A splendid | dressing for the hair, Keeps }the hair soft and smooth, and prevents splitting at the ends. Quickly checks falling hair and cures dandruff. Always restores the color, {swAt"hees: f you are Home” th “Old Hickory” Is the Ideal summer furniture ttle bring fn Happy yourself if you Home girl a picture of Happy bring in wo are excluatve agents for it Come to Our TEA SALE Wednesday and get de Teas for 26c. Rhodes Bros Tea and Coffee House 1325 SECOND AVE. “Old Hickory” Tisch Chair $2.75 This Rocker matches the Tiseh single chair, arm rocker and student’s chair; it is light, simple and very strong. Price i $2.75 “Old Hickory” Spindle Back Chair $2.50 This ia a light, simple and quite neat little “Old Hickory” spin- dle back chair, seat is 18 inches wide, 40 inches high; seat is closely plaited. Price $2.50 Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD é SONS 1006 to 1016 First A e. HAam-———— TAGOMA SEATILE Wodjing Rings, Wed- ding Presents, in solid Stiver and Cut Glass. 1800 WASHING MACHINES AT FACTORY PRICES Guaranteed Satisfactory. We are Factory Representatives $10.00 Cash $12.00 ON TIME. G. H. WOODHOUSE CO., 1405 SECOND AVE. Sick Houghton & Hunter Jewelers 704 lat Ave. Facts to Interest There are several prominent characteristios of the great and successful work carried on at the Co- lamblia Medical Institute, which are pecuilar to itself and are of yital interest to every reader of this paper who is in need of medical attention. for a chronic ailment of any form or description. They are— 1 Complete, Patnstaking and Scientific Examination by a Real Medical Expert—Including Microscop- fe Examination When Necessary--Abseolutely Free of Charge. 2 No Expense for the Filling of Pr riptions. Medicines and Appliances Are Provided Free to All Patients, and Are Prepared in Our Own Laboratory to Meet the Requirements of Each Individual Case by « Registered Pharmacist of Many Years perience % Absolute Certaint Cure im All Curable Conditions. 4. The Nominal Feé of Five Dollars a Month, Placing the Cure Within Reach of Every Sufferer. Such Advantages have never before been provided for the sick of Seattle and the entire Northwest, and are not obtainable elsewhere. The Columtyian treatment is in a class by itself, and seekers for health should learn to shun the feeble imitations offered by self-styled spectalists, who ere trading upon the repu- tation and work of honest men The Columbian Physicians only ask that their claims of superior treatment and the absolute truth Time and Money ‘ “Distress and Pain \Fear of Comsump- tion Has Passed Wasted With Quacks | From Throat Disease and Cure-Alls Promptly Cured _ Away Mr, William Meina, Prairie, Wash. Miss Loutee K. Hunstad, $21 Fifth street, Tacoma: “I was a very sick “It is now ten years or more since north, Seattle, adds her tes- } first noticed symptoms of catarrh. | timony to that of hundreds who have t began as A Cold in the Head | Closing up my nostrils, and repeated man when I commenced the Colum- colds aggravated this condition, un- | Sten & aieea te amt n treatment. I had been cough- \br I wae finally breath almost entirely through the| ing for months, and the disease had | mouth This set up an worked itself more and more inte Irritation in My Chest, my system, until I had ‘4i- | With wheesing and rattling tm por cetera ot Go ine | breathing. and great difficulty in| ations of consumption. The Ce- | filling my longs with air. I devel-| lumbian treatment seemed to go at | opea nS | once to the reot of my trouble, and Baa tr mptsa me reat expecial- | effected @ perfect and permanent t. when led my rest, | cure, armount of » the fungs. [ lost my yuld rarely eat any break- THE CURE IS HERE and I he ‘ All nme wade Bi head- | Write your name and address on aches—conatant pain in the top of| po en sar et ae = p= a ween 1 sould cbtain wo oe | return mail you will receive our il- Het | lustrated booklet and question blank, | "T wasted much time and money Miss Louise K. Hunstad, vasa in the use of cure-alle and quack 821 Fifth Ave. No, Seattle. medicines, and was almost com- 1 sarne N cone Ov Vetses Reece cbees ‘ pletely discouraged, when T learned n cured of distressing diseases by _— wi us friend of the Columbian popular S -eabenatel Celume> ph Dian treatment, sayt | Inyscit under treatment, yoireatment, waving: nna | ADDRESS .0+ vee ovens vere evens been cured. been greatly troubled with throat disease. At first | had = y Attacks of Quin ‘Afflicted Since Boyhood ---Permanently Cured Sark fay ean | = COLUMBIA then I have been subject to fre Mr. F. G. Hill, Ortitia, Wash.—"I + had « boyhood been affileted m with catarrh of the head and throat | MEDICAL ' i i by an While it lasted, and leaving me fn a Obstruction of the Nostrils. worre on ditios than bef The My throat was matantly filled with ndition of my t ils be~ mucus, causing continual hawking ally more chronic in 1 t t a] untl th nearly filled t M F brok Dirvicuit to Sv | nd distur 1 because of Eve th nd In- Snoring and Mouth Breathing, —_ terfering greatly votce, es- | WM. M’HARRIE, M. D,, Consulting And 1 was continually taking colds, | pecta while singing | Physician, h greatly geravated my ¢ ltr i ery ginab! remedy 1 was completely and per-| without suc and was 420-426 Arcade Building. cured by the Columb Almost in Despair reat t two years e that When I went to th Columbia Med © hours 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 2 to time I ha gaine twenty-five | feal Institut I was prompt evenings, Tuesdays and

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