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© “ THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1905 now Ng s a Dollare . : " ] ee . SS at oad CAUGHT A FAIR ONE AMUSEMENTS ~~, 108 ANGELES, June 10,—Larry sca euninntaimenuimciianiiala tsiiiimmiiliniitih eee cannot McLean, catcher for the Portland aA Be CHENEY & C\ team, will be married here Satur- | : J terete | day afternoon before the ball game, | | | JOLLITY BY THE JOKE JUGGLER ign fare a! one | SRD AVENUE } formerly a stenographer for the| alt — a ens SS Brown Bros, Shoe company of that | THEA TER ‘ fi abte to carry © elty. ; en PN OL AN S Rnver : — “Still the Most Popular Theater,” ALDE a Srusmiaee, Taide, O SS Hh PE MP cs Hh OM GIO ae vi, t domsd.0 No Change in Our Priges, “Seattle Is No Cheap ” h « te take in 907) — - on oS ahem a0 seed — -— eam ce BOTH PHONES 567. # Aireetly ~~ seal * ENCE ON THE FARM. JUST LIKE A POOL MAN —_——— { surface ot the | | ww oom Ear yt GaSe oy i re ¥8« t » Bold by ali || Oe N 4 Tonight, Last Tim ESCAPED FROM THE HAREM.” 5 -* ee Next tarting Tomorrow Matines, Jane 11 f ‘f * ¥ ly ” a 7 |] Russo! & Drew Present Mr. Taylor's Masterpiece — A Picturesque f asinine va } Drama in Four Acts—ot are the Dest cheap lots in ity, Two blocks east of end of Avene car line, and | } $100 Lots guyed the Kent farmer when he or Nelda. wicke 4 clty of Tacoma only laughed and dered them not to tramp across his > jeath of Ross, Basy terme loquire | owner. ‘miele es ave Bothwell “Erade: Herts Insurance: Renrs- em hen Y ou Buy a Piano "he sure of quality. Don't take It for granted. Don't Yet the beauty of the case Jead you astray, Wosk tone and poor making may not show right away, but it's there; it ‘will come out In time. STEINWAY EMERSON STARR A. B. CHASB ESTEY HELLER And others. We know every plane we sell ts worthy. We not only know the mak ers, knowledge and ¢x- perience makes us com- petent critics. Our prices are low--but a low price in our store dorent mean a trashy piano Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS. Til Second Ave, Seattle. San Francisco, Cal Oakland, Cal “Looky here, my fine young m th’ dogs? Th’ very idee of « lit that dirty, filthy weed!" “AW, gwan, you ole batterin, | ee MR. ENDSRATH KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 Firat Avenue. Then along came a large, heavy man, «ef A i ¢ ¢ | ‘The Washington Anti-Saloon i ‘eague and the proprietors of 29 ' jnaloons on or close by Pike street are working hand in hand to pre jvent the proposed extension of the 2 > ay” = saloon limits to include Second and |Third aveoues north to Pine at street. $500 Worth of ‘The league is openly opposing the extension. The saloonmen are quietly doing Nothing Prettier Berries Raised on One Acre CHEAP--i"ive acres, new house. _@iieken houses, close to lake and ama, fruit and berries, only $775 $25 down and $10 per month There |Than Peart, the color In demand. | ee our new styles In Men's Soft Hat's. BE. N. Brooks &@ Co, 1351 | tnd Ave. ooo ARGAIN ASEMENT he Nail Se 3e je heavy Straw ‘ Se heavy Tampico varnished roll Royal fine tissue Tollet Brush . — ee Paper .. . Be 3e pure paraffine Wax Candle feather De Se }e good strong Japanned Candle Stick 3e fe glass Lemon Squeeser . ie good well Duster .. 100 Clothes Pins for made Soap Se Whe selected Straw Whisk Broom Me 1b package Gold cake Jap Rose Toilet Dust 20¢ 3-quart enameled Milk Pan Ihe Saeed 4 We Be perfection folding Lunch Jf 5 package, 12 yards Sheff nad 10" Paper, lace edge SM Bl PIsSSSS aaa ysieses ys | LONDON, plories interurban line's feed wire and there were things dol an, don't you knew you're goin’ ¢ tle bey of your size chawta’ Ubacker, ve got de toothache.” 006G'8 DEFEAT. And Mr. Hogg got what he needed. }/ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE AND SALOON B® OWNERS WORK HAND IN HAND the samo thing. It is a matter of business with them. Their motive is a selfish one, and naturally they are not frank in expressing them selves. Moreover, most of them are reluctant to raise a hand against the brewery trast or to show a tendency to oppose any | extension of saloon limita, although they are antagonistic to it in the ent nee. It is a gubject of wopder to many of them how several of the Pike |street saloons can exist at the | present time, and it is predicted in |some quarters that the proposed jsaloon at Third and Pine, which jis the cause of all the trouble, can not take in enough money to pay expenses if run legitimately Willie wants to spend the bt John Now, you'd better take bim bh afternoon and I won't have “ff You won't have to look after amuse himself. Goodby,” this “By George, T know I've for sugar, Oour, kerosene, gasoline, tons, brilliantine, hominy; no, I” 1 start home without some kind of (hat I've forgotten something.” DRY MEAL érnoon here at the office with you, dime with you, Sarah. I'm very busy the to look after him. him, Just jet him ne and he'll gotten something, Let's see—coffee rug, wall paper to be cleaned, but Ve looked after everything. But when & bundle I always have a feeling “My bey! My Williet My son! ‘Tell me—dead! Run over by the street cars—" “My dear” “Speak to me! Tell mo! ‘This silence will kill me!” “l left him atat-the-the offic 4, my dear.’ FOR BRER FOX, “Harry, my darling, come awe eat you up, my darling.” ¥ trom those vicious foxes! They'll Mamma would wear one EDEN MAY GOT NORTHERN PACIFIC (Special to The Star.) ST. PAUL, Eden nite, Fane 1.—J. © ntly resigned as his Mine wilt, ft ts maid, be appointed to a similar posit ific with hv aa at ate wota tron ore interests, adqua Reattle » Northern Pacift has hed + and it Ie reported it will created for Eden's benefit. Offi such office be clals of the road here decline to con- | but m it MORTON NAMED the ramor, a fact Is believed The Anti-Saloon league is making the saloon limits are to be extend-| led every time a single individual demands it there migut as well not be any | | They also think It an outrage to ‘put a saloon almost directly acroms | treet from a church and in a district that ts destined to become | & retail business district | CAMBRIDGE, Eng., June 10.—0. | M. Daniela, the American amatour | swimming champion, won the quar ter mile in the university | match today by 60 yards. | | mde 1 Al-| Ma- | 10.—King fonso left today en route to drid. His visit has revived the talk of a possible marriage between Alfonso and Princess Patricia, of | Connaught King Kdward, the prince of Wales and the duke of Connaught accom panied Alfonso to the station gether with members of th embamy and bade the king g June TOCKHOLM, June | eral lockout of iron and 1] workers was declared throughout | Sweden today. One hundred tac and 10,000 men are affected. te * " Great Nofhern Railway Will sell greatly reduced round-trip excursion tickets te St. Paul, Sloux City, Kaneaa City, #t vula, hi cago, Milwaukee and @Mer impor tant Bastern elites on Ju 116 and 17, limited to ninety ¢ ‘Temporary ticket office First and Yesier, : ety. O° M00 worth of a seer pa a fight against the extension for! NEW YORK, June 10.—Secretary ieee of this lead. The ricihet! Special Rates to the East several reasons. Its members think of the Navy Paul Morton, who re Mi in King county and close in rod geestnern Patifia, Sehe"iemh te there are enough saloons in the /tires from the cabinet July 1, was SE Ncien ales no aoverad asta | tts ee eee eee et ae | city already. They deplore the es-|elected chairman of th ard of at Geed wages to work om thin lnwd, | pen Steere. Sa Te te ether: |tabiishment of any precedent by {directors of the Equitable Life In iat Kenny or B. O. Smith at |ueor $71.90 to Chicago; 907.60 to Bt | whieh the council should extend the |surance company yesterday after Bim Tims block, upstairs. | Loci’ and equally low rates to other |imits for the benefit of one man. |noon, and the resignations of all today, an I ~ 4 Rast, Sate nd equally low rates toother \phey think it would lead to the|the present officers of the board moda am # id poin | indiscriminate establishment of/are in his hands subject to his - saloons tn all parts of the city. If | pleasure. it is not known whether he will accept any or all of them. Morton in, however, given free hand in the management of the affairs of the company. Vice President Hyde hat disposed of his controlling interest in the Equitable, and ex-President Grover Cleveland has been asked to become a member of the board Out of the 972 young girla who ap- piled to the Y, W. C. A. for work during the past year, positions were obtained for 624, The employ ¢ tment h become an tr rn tant feature of the local organizn« tion, and s0 numerous have been the applicants that the department hag mpelled to limit the time fog ations to the forenoons onl the « epartmenta wth Al meeting on from all showing splendid turned in at the ar Wednesday evening NEW YORK, June 10.—Fire Williamsburg this morning stroyed the large plant of the Vogel Tinware company and the Brooklyn Casket company and several resi dences, causing a lows of $300,000. Rep Munsing Union Suit All weights and = grad I Brooks & Co, 1331, 2nd A®. ve vary © For Teachers Going East the Northern Pactfic has arrn for specially low rates to Sp Pauly Chicago, ete, Tickets on June 14th to 17th inclusive. Call at N. P. Ticket Office, Seattle, and arrange for your trip. f those lovely de- | birds on her bonnet Great Northern Railway Wil! sell greatly reduced round-trip excursion tickets to St. Paul, Sioux City, Kansas City, St Louia, Chi cago, Milwaukee and other impor tant Eastern cities on June 14, 15. 118 and 17, limited to ninety daye Temporary ticket Office First and Youter. eee Have you noticed the marvelous [development of the district south jot Yesier Way? Junt take a half hour or so, ride |to the corner of Twelfth Avenue south and Charles Street and take |a look about you. See the immense aren which has been graded down to the level of Tenth Avenue South | Hear in mind that this is to be cut down nearly fifty feet more so as to give an easy grade up Dearborn Street from the Tide Flats. Then go south one block and west half a block to the end of Norman Street and glance at the Tide Flat District. Note the now bulldings whieh are going up, see the railroad terminals and’ freight warehouses, obeerve the land which has been already filled In and the district which is now being improved in jthat way, trace the new streets which the City is building and then ask yourself whether this district will not be the conter of Seattle's wholesale and manufacturing busi ness in a very few years. Then go two and one-half blocks east and examine the valley which |lies at your feet, Count the new |houses, if you can, and see the wide {stretch of level land which runs jéloar down to Renton, As you come down Twelfth Av |@hue to the City, you can see what ja° very narrow ridge separates this |eautiful valley from the immensely valuable Tide Lands and, if you have any foresight at all, you will }ape that this district in a few years }with easy grades through the hill }id going to be worth at least ten \times what it is today jooThen grab a telepho before som ey gets in ahead of you and] jarrange for at least two or three of pthe best lots left in the RAINTER |} BOULEVARD ADDITION LEWIS. LITTLEFIELD (0, AGENTS _ 22 HALLER BLDG. } at Phone Ma | BRANCH—257 BALLARD AVE, ° of the Master Let us do your repairs. C. W. BOYNTON SAW & 300 PIKE ST. COR. THIRD, Modern Plumbing &HeatingCo 116 Yirginia Street Skitled workmg, prompt service, reasonable prices. Plumbers’ association, The od 1186 to COPENTIAGEN, June 1% Norwegian government has deck not to place @ prince of the b of Bernadotte thro tender the honor to any me the Danish royal family on the » or yor of | QUEEN OF THE HIGHWAY It is stated on high authority that | plans are now under way for | holding of a national assembly | which, it is beileved, will inevitably result in the formation of a republic. | It t* further believed that such a| form of government will meet with | the hearty approval of the great | majority of people. pte oe Have A Good Look At the newest styles in Men's Soft and Stiff Hate to be found in Se- attle. KE. N. Brooks & Co. 1331, 2nd Ave ove Re Grest Northern Railway Will sell round-trip tickets to Mi- waukee on June 14, 16, 16, for $69.70, count of Woodman conventt ac Powder lé-ounce cans . Manufactured and guaranteed by AUAMG TEA & COFFEE CO. $21 SECOND AVENUE. Near Madison Street. PECAN Thpse special offers at the D. 8. Johnston Co.’s have attract- ed not a little attention. As a matter of fact, a limited number of handsome lastruments are to be offered at this price, which is really a full third below the | usual selling price. Not only ts there much real cash to be saved, but these in- are to be had on re- A little struments markable easy terma. down and a little each month will enable any family to own a fine instrument and never mins the amount of cash it takes to D. S. JOHNSTON CO. 903 SECOND AVE. Burke Buflding. 0 K Washing Machines Price $10.00—$2.00 down, $1.00 | per week 50 ft, % S-ply Rubber Hose $4.25 50 ft. % Cotton Hose $3.50 25 ft. % Cotton Hose... $1.75 16 in. Lawn Mower $3.00 16 in, Ball Bearing Lawn Mower | esesee $8.25 14 In. Ball Bearing Lawn Mower j $7.25 1 Strap Shovel 650 prinkler for 900 Jack Screws for rent 100 day. in Gold. PHONE—BALLARD 122 Not members §} Let us estimate your work GRAND | Other Fillings Second Week of The Charles A NEW YORK COMPANY Best Wquipped Production of Its Kind Ever & Taylor's jeen Here. Tells the story of a woman whose life is dramatic from the cradle to the grave, Once courted by thousands she has only the friend- ship of a dog when she dics ‘Comedy Which Sets Laughter Leaping.” “Thrilling Plot of Love and Romance.” That Stir Q There Are Scenes the Heart's Deepest Emotions in een of the Highway.” Next Week Mr. Taylor's Big Scenic Comedy Drama ENGINEER.” “THE GIRL venue and Madison 8t. csr.1Al= if You See It at the Star it’s Good. Matinees 2 to 4:90. Evenings 7 to 10:30. New Bill Monday Afternoon. Calel & Waldron A PER- +e Laer In Up-to-Date Comed FORMANCES OF OLD BIL 4 Herb Bell German Comedian TONIGHT | Tie Biograph M AND Latest Motion Pictures Mr. and Mrs. John T. Chick ‘ TOMORROW . Sketch Artists Lestie Porneroy, Baritone ceseresesees, AMustrated Songs CONTINUOUS SHOWS ON SUNDAY, 2 TO 10:30 P.M EATTLE’S John Cort, Mgt. nes seaninea . "os THEATER GRAN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUNE 16 AND 7 SATURDAY MATINEE ‘FIRST APPEARANCE HERE OF THE WELL-KNOWN COMED! BARNEY BERNARD In the new comic play written especially for him By H. D. Cottrell THE FINANCIER PRICES—$1 TO 2650. SEATS SELLING WEDNESDAY A Nice Place for Nice People = The Pike SECOND AND PIKE Races Races vege “THE MEADOWS” Six races dally from now until July 19, rain or shine. Races com- mence at 2 p.m. sharp. Take car at King and First avenue south, Ladies’ days, Tuesdays and Fridays, except Fourth of July. EXCURSION SATURDAY, JUNE 17, to ASHFORD, in the Foothills of MOUNT RAINIER. Stop at Kibe, near Mineral Lake. ming and Gotng take Steamer Ital City at Galbraith Dock to] ,amission, 50 cents, including ‘oma, and from Tacoma by ral.) prand stand. Admission tickets on Tickets $1.50, on sale at Kent ¢ at all the leading hotels and Drug Store, 4 jadies os, chure Rasket at um’s Cloak Suit House From the maker to the wosrer. 1410 SECOND AVE. Tel.—Sunset, Main 344n Chicago LoanOffice MARKY SILVER, Prop. ~~ EVERY DAY A BARGAIN DAY At this big Store. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 1ST AVE, 8. AND MAIN ST. Wedding Rings, Wed- ding Presents, in solid Silver and Cut Glass. 117 Yesier Way. Houghton & Hunter | 4 genteel place to borrow money os Jowglers @iamonds and all kinds of jewelry, 704 Ist Ave. Btrictly confidential 1314 SECOND AVENUE Opposite Arcade Entrance Most Reliable Dentists in the West Bet of Teeth .. sep vesvees $5.00 Gold Crowas, 22K, . Bridge Work ... Gold Fillings . .85e, 50¢ to T5e SER US. We will make the price right. 12 years’ guarantee. Open till 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 2 Lady Attendant. R. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. Phone Main 5746 Pianos: Rent Rent Allowed on Purchase Price KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 2d Ave. (Established 1850.) Largest Music House on the Coast Your Laundry, Please WHY DO WE ASK FOR IT? We deserve it on account of the excellent work ¥ do and the low prices charged, WK ARE _N IN THE LOCAL LAUNDRY COMBINE. If we were, the quality of our work would be the same, but our prices would be higher, Trusts or combines are bad things for your pocket+ books: Are we right? OUR OFFICES—Main office, Mirst and Bell streets.; Down. town Office, Third, near Pike St PRICHS AT OUR OFFICES—Shirts, 10¢; collars, te; cuff: i Phone for special prices on Rough-Dry. tabtiehed 1890. City ry Both Phones 9 FOR YWO DAYS ONLY WILL OFFER AS SPRCIAL The Aetna Lawn Sprinkler, regular $1.50, special $1.19 The Preston Lawn Sprigkler, regular $1.00, special 60 foot S-ply %-ine% Rubber Hose, regular $3.00, special ¢B 77 Thom are gMulne bargains. “ERNST BROS,— 1158, OF PIKE * ae Both Pones, STREET.