The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1905, Page 8

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My. Very Various parts of forty four hun on terme of from & $5 to $15 per month Mearly every man sh buy a lot pretty pon such ter The Queen of the Highway” is |considered Taylor's masterpiece and | special care will be given to its} prod uction. tle working capital for the purchase of a better home or for purposes. business Recently somé eastern ‘capitalists |-——— at: enc RS purchased forty acres near Wood- Tand Park, which they have placed in the hands of Ed. W. Forester, Manager of m & Company. in the Bailey Building. The property has been replatted in park styte and renamed the “Woodland Terrace Addition.” Mr. Forester should be Glassed amdng the philanthropists Of Beattie, ae he ts now giving a heme to every earnest man who ts Wihling to deny himeelf a little for a year or two while paying for it A leree force of is at work e&fading the streets, ng water 4 mains and sidewalks aking small parks and { strips in this forty acres, ¥ will make at the southwest corr land Pavk, one of the most beautiful parks i city. 7 of homes there will apénd carfare to fir which their famiite ile moments. Mr tainly entitied to no converting the wilde aa inv a ee or teers soraene, the BARNEY BERNARD. future Young America will ip | 18 “The Financier,” at the Grand and bids him for enabling their|an eye to thrills and dramatic ef parents to provide beautiful fect, and it is guaranteed not to homes for their pleasure and | drag for the lack of melodramatic fit. From this property may Joyed beautiful views of the City and Mountains. There two street car lines, the G line nd@ the Ballard-Fre incident. TAR VAUDEVILLE alef and Andrew Wald d-time favorites in stock will appear at the Star are © Jennie rop, tw in Seattle within four and five bic theater on next week's bill, with a property. The Seattle Electric com-| novel tern. Heiman, the magician pany’s.new franchise rung, by the |the “Juggling Jordans new main entrance to Woodland| the German Leslie Pom Park and within one block of Wood-|eroy, baritone, @ and Mrs Jand Terrace, The Moore franchise | John T. Chick in a sketeb are other is expected to give a right way | attractions to be offered addition. This} ea within easy | The present bill holds until Mon day afternoon in and through th: will make four car } reach. Mr. Forester is taking a lively in- | A real treat, guaranteed by the frivolity is what Kc for, and they ha season some excellent assistants, instance the charming Edith Mason and Thomas P. who for so long have delighted San Francis ib and DI go in e with them this until eight o'clock in the evening for the benefit of those who cannot get out during the day and do not feel inclined to do #0 on Sunday. Any man who Is in es wt getting a hore for himself and family rnest a se surely afford to buy one of these lote| © audiences, with clear soprano at the price and on the terms of-| a fered, and after it is paid for the} Undervienr Por Men: money now used for rent can be| used for the pleasure and benefit |In the correct qualities and at rea of his nily, making life broader | sonable prices. E. N. Brooks & Co., and richer than before 1331 2nd Ave ese _— HAIR CUT > 25e Shave, Including neck sha ve Great Northern Railway Yesler RAGU’U EW’ $ CORNER We Are Not Undersold the day than others do on their special so called bargain days We stand ready to prove it. On contrary, we will mgll to you for less money every Max Ra ley Drug Co. TO RUV Conn and Bihan UYTH PHONES 982. Its plot is woven with |** Usual for! I sell greatly reduced round-trip . 180 kets to St. Paul, Sioux | Plain Bath 12Ke « City, St. Louis, Chi Shampoo bath . 25e ukee and other impe Turkish Bath 50c B | tant Kastern cities on June 14, 15, HEADY'S BARBER SHOP, 16 and 17, limited ninety days. First and Washington. Temporary ticket office Virst and rights to his new play Seare & quaint almost weird with a distinctly original central character. Mr. MacKaye's Canterbury Tales and bis new play for Mrs. Patrick Campbell are high ly spoken of. Mr. Hackett expects “The Walls of Jericho” to run the major part of the season, but is pre Mr. and Mre. William Collier “ial go to their farm on this summer. Lawrance D'Oreay will spend his} Long Island. vacation with relatives in England. | KNIGHTS OF THE GRIP CELEBRATE (Special te The Star.) PORTLAND, Ore, June 10.—This fs traveling men's day at the expo sition. The vanguard arrived yes- terday from the sound country carrying 1,000 passengers At 10 o'clock the great drummers’ parade started under the command of Major Charles BE. McDonald with 5,000 commercial traveling men from all parts of the country im line Many wore black shiny hats and all were decorated with ribbons. After parading through the streets the Visitors took ears to the, exposition grounds Appropriate ceremonies took place | in the Administration building at 2 o'clock this afternoon, An address of welcome was made by exposition President Goode. Introductory re marks were made by Master of Ceremonies ©. W. Ransom. Gov ernor Chamberlain formally wel comed the commercial travelers to Oregon and R. C. Starr, national President of the Travelers’ Protec tive association, made the reeponse | Senators C. W. Fulton, of Oregon made the concluding address. Be | tween the speeches the administra tion band rendered appropriate music. At the conclusion of the Herb Bell, | program the visitors posed for the| Wildly Exciting } photographer on the grand stairway o'clock this evening several will partake of @ dinner for them in the American At 6 thousand | spread linn. | The Burns cottage, a replica of the birthplace and home of the | Scotch poet, situated near the head terest in the future ‘welfare of }ecast alone, is in store for Seattle |Of the trail, was formally opened attle and in order to further aasint | peo ib and Dill e coming, | by the Oregon Burns Cotage asso Te detested with ahd ethers is oan | Gee Be 4 are bringing |Ciation. Scottish music was ren neat ittle homes ch he has ar-| with them a that will do|dered on the bagpipes, while dis ganged (o have men on property | them unusual credit. Pun, frolic and| tinguished Scotchmen of Oregon made addresses extolling the mem. lory of the poot it was also Astoria, Salem, Oregon ty and Woodburn day, and these cities held forth at the Oregon building PEVOES SIRT DS HNRS COMMISSION ORGANIZED OLYMPIA, June The Tacoma—were present a i ie ie ee ee ee ee ee ee The president, president other high officials of the Pacific will leave St viee a Northern Paul for at in for the tion, purpose of regular inspec 4 Special Rates to the East via Northern Pacific, June 14th to }17th inclusive. Only $60.00 to st Paul and return; $69.70 to Milwau kee; $71.60 to Chicago; $67.60 to St Louls, and equally low rat points ther Great Northern Railway | Wi@ sell rouM-trip tickets to Mil- waukee on June 14, 16, 16, for $69.70, | account of Woodman convent iia New—8tylish—Modern, All “Monarch” Shirts only $1,00 each at BN, Brooks & » 1882 | Ue next week in @ special train, The exact ure of their visit is un | known, although it is surmised by | local railroad men that their visit] 0, 1905. T STAR—SATURDAY, Up In HE JUNE 1 High School Girl: SEATTLE PeRUTEOCT ST UCT Cee eee eee & : . * The “Too Mean for Anything Pastor Dr, M.A. Matthews. 3 *® Victime of His Terrible Mandate High Bohool Girls we Cause of Contention | Order that No Girls Shall Wear | Ree Hats at Daccalaureatggiervice. * BARNEY BERNARD ment as he ix in dealing with dia- and sweet tenor notes In comic op-| > Barney Bernard is coming to! lect and humor era. aiten Dillon, the clever Irinh| ee A ORR A RRO RR i ROR Rt town again, Tt me he comes! Mhe engagement opens Friday | comé@lan will also lend his talents with a pany of his own, in “The! night and will continue Saturday |to the success of “The Beauty neces ARRON Pinar In s plece © re) matinee and night. Until Bernard |Shop” and “I, 0, 1 Tho engage He's just too mean for any-pMaturday night foe Portland, where Miey y of the delightful m omes the Grand will be dark ment opens at the Grand June 18 | thing i will enter the only athiet ent dian deft with t " ‘ Thig is how moat of the attte:}#n the natt@nal games that mited tone and sent | Re AAA AREA RR Re Bertha Gretghton in “A Romance of! nigh achool witln sbeak of Dr, Mu A.|t0 preparatory schools, Coach Has Gand reportiere wil mS jate , w day* on saya he team wakes unusually | ® Grar Barney Bernard and #| June attra: ion pe ond nd " Mattheys now-a-di * ys the team makes unusual |® company in “The Financier,” & a And no wonder! good time for a high school and that |* Friday and Satugday nights *] David Belasco bas added another —_ psig d ye - ey = ° ae ap ae c the }® and Saturcay matinee, Dark # |to Jon their new hats to be w at the |race ne foam if composed oo! AR Rie tes psi Xo Als Het of eters: which Includes] Haccalaureate service In the Hiret}Dowd, Livingston, Coyle and Gish t > os eed janone ates aV'C |) Presbyterian church Bunday night, ® Seattle Phe Prisoner of Zen- ® | Warfield, Bertha Galland and Bran-| ;), oie shocked be ny n-} ® da’ first half of the week, @/gon Tynan, whom Mr. Belasco|.. ‘that th stor @aa) Final examinations will be held * and “Sapho” for the second */hopas to present in his new play | on" y Sana af tei wai}tor the three lower classen Monday iw half, by the Wats Stock */next season, Robert Hilliard is the o> thes Aibad All books will 4 Tuesday . lf company */new player, the contracts having|” 0 ne ee Oi ollec damaged | ® Third Avenue—"Queen of the #/ been signed May 4. The news came |ONLINE Nerviows, , Sues, Baserts & kiven out |* Highway” by the Taylor # & surprise to the profession, for el ae ically bears arg sotion + }% stock company * b Wan ke Guan pe that Me |*. strike” and will wear their pretty | Wednesday and re ation blanks * ville * | with M ilies ~ enines ne bacca e mon will be lw *| ir. Hilliard. Now ir BAECS | delivered by Dr. Matthews Bunday BE, Meler Seedanaedteceeeeds are on » iron clad agreement, Mr Patter rms | * * | Hilliard will be unde Je hanen evens =¢ » Ata THEIR OWN | herr toe tare fir Belamo*| epr. Matthews i credited with | ee ee fo | “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA tap undererens that ie tires appear. |DA¥ing maid that he will break Into |! of *@ ; The selection will The Parish Pric 1168 | ance i be - oh | DIM Bermon long enough to Tequent | D¢ i at the class dance and HOMES? | Saturday @ Seattle, ond Hine bean fe the anew Day whlch | every girl Individually in the audi. |picnlo.at Myde bay Monday, Wat will next put! sion for a year. It le the Work of [ence tO Femove het hat, if she seen| June 12 r “The Zenda” which . ’ OF) fit to Join the “strikers.” —_— 7 . ar America uthon 4d oo IT'S INTERESTING wilt hold pe iret ‘WAltle tame “sake Tobe ee Track captain will be elected by & strong central character that | aren np | Of the w f a bY | coomningty > hard to cast prop.| HIGH SCHOOL NOTES the members of the athletic essecta TO KNOW WHAT PERCENTAGE “Sanne the ideh of waking er Ls The high school relay team leaves’ tion Tuesday The Watson Dm PARy* is n nm ha nearly given up. OF THE SALARIED OR |srowing in favor with the Mr, Hilliard, in whose ability Mr. | page ce p athe’ Wisiseah _ ‘: -~ y ways has had great faith were marching, Mre oodeock, as LABORING CLASSES OWN uico always has had great faith) = MIR. BRUIN HAD A |\iiias'stood on the sidewalk waving 4M we Tet 4 ner little flag and yell hurrah * : seis he had Mr. Warfield—was b de Sag THEIR OWN HHOMES IN sin ME, Warteld ees! fp AWLIKE STRIDE — fst nossa "The iar vison OUR CITY other engagements «contract be-| [recoenised the picture of the. man | twoen them seemed impossible, Re- | j¥Bo shot his relatives in Colorado, cently howe these obstacles! (Special to The Gter) and with a growl started towa As compared with ott have been overcome, with the result her, She beat a precipitate retreat talkir 8 with sor e Mr, Hilliard’s future as an act PORTLAND, Ore, June 10—An| into the crowd that lined the side tate men recently they th lor is now assured. ‘Tho news firec|#musing incident of the Odd Fel-| walk and did not stop running un Judging fron they ki leame from Mr. Hilliard at lows’ parade occurred yesterday] Ul her breath failed her about eight-t { our por iiaeehe dhe hin be wee at when the black bear who walks like - own their owr & At th cago & man, that headed the Muscovites, | ial oe 2 > for which lots can be bougt <<. e werenet |ahowed his dislike for President | BOSSIE SHOULDHAVE out-lying districts. ows ne 2 SP Roosevelt and vented bis rage by ‘tat - _ that James K. Hackett has secureq|Chasing Mrs.-Woodeock, the pres-|IBEEN A BILLY GOAT an o nealtMeeey Medikere the Ane dent's valiant champion, off the nest euse fc ercy MacKaye the American | street. He came near ending the {Special to The Star) PORTLAND, Ore, June 10.—1 Wickman, of 756 East Ninth street he owner of an omnivorous cow he craves boots and shoes, rubber goods and such like. She ought to have been a billy goat. She has eaten everything supposed to o career of the woman, who has trav eled across the continent to herald the virtue of the man with the “big auick.” Mra Woodcock fs a noted local} aracter whoee mind runs to pol-| ities, She never neglecta an op portunity to appear at a public gathering waving a flag prosented our ity ke = er pared to folio et * eo oure to have every reason to Oe ellen hie eer OUR | her by President Rosenfelt, as she| stitute diet of the latter except tc ~ Stlence,” which he recently pre- |. : mato cans, and she is fond of the Madeee sould double once KOLB AND DIL sented In Pittsb: styles the chief executive She is a! . 2 MF TL, nh Pittsburg, and Mr. Ma * .|label on these This hunger bi Within the “he wane Coming to the Grand. Kaye's ° fat, dumpy little woman and pro-/ Dire tha coat i . ree enrecrow.” He is also ar! cigims herself a “republican na-| frequently led to hostilities between signage gmt id Of the Seattle and the present sea | TA0sing for a recent European tional.” She joins in all’ parades |her owner and his neighbors and a large number of me c @ leat ich is | N salaries or daily wages have |%0% Of stock tm being well patron-| Seg 08 laMiinw part In which J8/ carrying an umbrella with Roose-|has won her the appellation of the Seba tes mA eactoee ied. In “The Parish Priest” the es | velt’s picture on, and between times | “brindle rag-chewer (postpaid | members of the company have made] Chainer of is busy talking “Rosenfeldt” on the}, Marly yesterday morning the By aa 3 se }& Apectal hit with specialties and] , 1 °8M cot and his family ietrest corners. bovine epicure rose from ber slum When they have saved sev ome * will spend the summer at thelr fa-| “Yesterday, as the Odd Fellows|Ders and started upon a foraging ors wendred dotiars, ma- | | mons House Turned Round,” at} UU expedition. She spied an undershirt fertal ~*~ working . at : OF THE HIGHWAYS" |54*8tosa springs. Headache and other garments of the family O84 thnes, Rave b With Saturday night “Escaped | eae Frequent, or periodical headachep, pwashing hanging invitingly on ~% na to four rooms b ‘| from the Harem” closes at the Third | ‘ae oe es has decided to £0! weaken the brain, and very often ex- pline in a neighbor's yard, Filled ree years’ time th tl Avenue, afd om Sunday efterscon | chrond lor the vacation months, but/tinguish the light of reason, Dr. Pwith indignation the owners of the Men have secured litte he mes lithe Taylor company begins a weok poe pe she may change hor mind and| Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills will ¢ ppard witnessed the disappearance Which they take a great deal of/o¢ “Queen of the Highway,” an-|#° 0 her western ranch. headache quickly, by soothing the lef the last article down the brindle | pride. The saving of rent, which | oeher play from Taylors pen. The} Maude Adama will retire to the netanes pogo ag he brain. ‘ERY Mhossy’s throat. He grabbed a club ef thelr income, and the increased jai and should enhance the enter-|°" lke Ronkonkoma and spend | SUOE' Soe "Never sold in halk }mal, beating her full sora The Valuation of their property «ives | tainment most of the summer there. | * jowner remonstrated with the as them, in cane t wish to sell, a I H Cabinet Photos, 31.00 per domen.jeailant and called in the policeman Ashiey Studio, 1516 First Ave, Open }who made an official report, advis Sunday from 1 to 2 p.m, soe jing neighbors to keep their clothes + jlines further away from the fence. ‘The Northern Pacific * j will soll on June 14th to 17thote- . > Teme O« Oe ive, round trip ticketa to «ili'fhat for distinctive, graceful stylen tern peimts at greatly re s well qualities, “The rates. For tickets and all Informeésprooks” $3.00 Soft and Stiff Hats thon call at N. PB. City Office, Beakq beat.” Call and wee the tle o- 1231 2nd Ave The Lake View House At Madison Park Lake Washington | A delightful place to get good things to eat and drink. We make a specialty for preparing mealsefor picnics and private dig- nérs. Phone Ind. A 8951; Sunset Main®B3S, and ask for J. C. Me Nulty, proprietor. MUSIC AT ALL TIMES. - HEAR | Brooks & Deacaa at the Canopy Tomorrow | Shoot the Chutes Take a Plonge in the Lake and Don’t Get Wet | Take your best girl with you. A shoot down the chute ts more exhilarating than a dozen ice cream sodas. AT MADISON PARK The Katzenjammer Castle The Laughing Gallery WILL TAKE AWAY THE BLUES—ITS TO LAUGH MAKES THE LARGE | SMALL, THE SMALI | LARGE, THE FAT THIN THE THIN FAT THE TRAIGHT CROORED, TE OF WONDERS | Very Amoosing 7 * * * * *) & state tax commission met yea- & CROOKED STRAIGHT, THE % terday afternoon and formally * | UPRIGHT TWISTED, THE * organized, with 'T. D. Rockwell # TWISTED UPRIGHT % as chairman and Frank Morse, Admission 10¢; CHIL ® of Tacoma, secretary All the ® DAE be * members—T. D, Rockwell of # . &® Spokane, E. Frost of El * ® burg and Joseph Basterday of & y A WONDER . * * Grand Concert Sunday afternoon, rand Ball Grand Concert Decoration day, Grand Ball at night, This pavilion can be rented by any responaihle society. Inquire of William Steffin, Proprietor: Sunday night, Arms Against Pastor, ive ing with Thomas ¥ | brightened with the Family Pounds Washing I ree 2 ough Dry | Family Washing : 6c Per Poun May We Send the Wagon? ¢ Either Phone 59 Model Electric Laundry Plant Cor First Ave. and Seneca St. PAUL MORTON GETS Busy |": NEW YORK, June 10-—Paul Mor- head of the nee this morn- ton, the board, had a confe 4 i trip Grom Norther Raitway abroad, in view of his election t iinieallsniiaa Wl well greatly reduced round-trip | the Haut The Northern Pacifig excursion tickets te St. Paul, Stoux | will sell on June 14th te he City, Kansas City, St Louis, Chi-| When A. Neurn, a tenant of the! cinsive, round trip ticketel ml eng, Mnwashes other impor- |New York bieck, finished his meal| eastern points at greatly Sal De na 1, timaited. to. = yt got the afe Friday ulght, be! rates For tickets and all iiam Temporary ticket office First Be the bes ond ents tion call at N. P. City Crttieg, Beat voaer lected to put bis purse de ; SPEND SUNDAY AT MADISON Another great crowd is expected at Madison park Sunday, Each week witnesses added popu larity to the well known resort that has gained the name — “Seattle's Coney Island.” All of the attractions have been new features, and accommodations for the biggest crowd of the season have been made. From the “chute the chutes’ to gentle little ponies for the children there is nothing but fun going on all the time. The elders enjoy the saddle horses, boating’ on the lake, the dancing pavilion, the beautiful view as well as the merrier attractions, fuck of the Katcongammer Castle the chnolhny aalkery, the miniature ralteomd, the balla = asconsions, otc Thousands of Seattieites have ac eumulated the “Madison park hab- it” and flock in armies to the beau- ful resort, to spend a Sunday of either rest or merrymaking. Equitable | « ti lof the policy holders. I don’t wish | Corbett was detailed to investigate. to reflect in any way on the former | the trouble managem but I shall take thing"/ ¢ £. Stone, Harry Adame am exactly ax I find them and devote) G Yerkes, of the Great Mata effort bring affairs will leave Sunday for Vietora Thay Ryan, who pur- ) every succesnful in MADISON PARK AMUSEMENTS ]}j| | | | | Madison Park | Take a Fly in the Air pocket again walker haned the Hyde stock. When a#k-) that the purse was mot left heMek i whet his policy would be, Mor-| The difference between the two i on mabd }to @ report at police headquertes watchword in connection with | of the loss. Neurn says Gab ie the be sclety will b nterents purse contained $2.50. Detectivetam to will not discuss the object of Gam termined r Morto! ee Se OTS] BFS SBISIKFRSES S42. WE HAVE THE FINE AN D MOST COMFORTABLE CANOES, ROW BOATS AND SMOOTH RUNNING LAUNCHES ON LAKE WASHINGTON. TRY U8 JOHNSON BOAT HOUSE Madison Park Try Yoor Ic a Shot 7*’, Also dealer in a high-grade ae ‘ al Hit the Bull's Eye. line of Cigars an d Tobaccos. JAMES HARRIOTT, Prop Madison Park The Most Exhilarating Sensa- sation. You Can Hear Them Yell for Ten Miles— THE CIRCLE SWING axseneeeenee FRU SITESER EE ~ ALKER RESTAURANT ! ed at Madison Park, Opposite Torntable Pe Down Town Prices All Home Cooking an =—la Let the children enjoy themse Ive: he “ Madison Park th Pony, Donkey st ana Goat Tracks ae saddle horses for ladies and gentlemen. We also {6 HE SMALLEST KONGEST ROAD IN THE WORLD. The Gay's Gyiegg B Not Complete Without a Bide on . Railroad. For Particulars Ask JAMES L. SHUTE, President.

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