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BEA T - TGREAT GAME} , ° | TTLE THEATER “xf..02%" It is the genoral belief of the rall- | ie oad mon im this city that President Phones--Main 43, tnd. 43 atennel to tes Miiott's visit to the coast tw x e ‘ bof Iter etwas [Oly for the puRage of looking over | Evenings. 8.35. Matinee Saterday at 2.15 ip ee lacrosse Ke aoe ol 1o8 of the Northern Paciti i oy teams have tablishing a few new offices a. Gates the Stare Tine, bat for eatabliahing utnennt , he came at electric Hine between Meattle and FI af the sease ine from the |Pertiand, Mor some time the North 4 econtly arrived from |'2@ tse of electricity on ita western T bees sc ese | UESDAY teresting developments] * eal are eault of his work | | Meer tho tine and considered ¢ prom trainers ee players and « improve oe AND THE veattle playdre expect to. win aE but the acoma atic eolal to jocals will b . Hiss etn" i's] sarees see _mel| MANHATTAN COMPANY 930 Italian cruiser Umbria arrived at Se tees Bremerton at 10:30 o'clock this! Presenting vice of Corporation Coun-|morning. Lieut, I. D. Fisher, of the! ey upon the legality Philadelphia, was the navy yard Cc. M. S. McLELLAN’S DRAMA the funds voted for the eree iof.o Mall for a city hall was ty the committee on public and grounds at its moet- No further action ation of the Ge hall commission will be taken | the corporation counsel re * The Newest Styles Men's Bott and Stir? Hats to be fa the city at EN. Brooks & Wh Mi Ave. oe 100 Lots fiero are tho best cheap lots tm ‘Two blocks east of end of Q Aune car Ine and of Roe. Wasy terme tnquire lsWhat You Buy a Piano for. Be Sure of Your Dealer We sell planes only of atandard reputation—pi- Snes that you and we know all about. large and prices lower than the average. All pisncs marked in plain figures-—why not? Pay by the month if you prefer, oe Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS. ‘Ml Second Ave., Seattle. San Francisco, Cal. ARNOLD'S BIG SHOWS tand All This Week. Op aba — P ‘eteuwar ya! Jape—6 ” oFiy) hy toe Pa om fensationa! Hoffmans, Travi ‘Concert, 2:00 and #:00 p. Performance, 2:30 and §: 30. m. Ge Ray: Package Parlor Re F-ib. Package Gold Dust.. Peeermeeweserseses 15e Me Niekle Plated Alarm Clock, Warranted . 53e ld Edge Playing Cards, every Me & souvenir $1.00 % Covered Lunch Baskets .. 15¢ % yard Best Quality Table Ofl- Me Sanitary Sink Strainer. 1 5@ | TO SLE PROPOSED nad 10 De Elmer and a ef others. Free Exhibition and BIG BARGAINS Saturday After 6 fn This Suey Basement ES Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union THE SEATTLE STAR—S _AMU SEMENTS ELECTRIC LINE| officer delegated to board the vee- | sel. The Umbria fired a salute of | 21 guna, which was answered by the | battery on shora The admtral’s sa lute of 13 guns was then fired, The vessel is anchored at the out @ buoy. At 11 o'clock Admiral Bar. | | clay went aboard in a launch | evening « ball in honor of the Itab fam officers fs to be held In a ball decorated with American and tal tan flags. The Unrbria leaves carly tomer-| row morning. To Receive Hero’s Remains. LEAH KLESCHNA PRICES $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c ‘The Most IRD AVENUE THEATER Both Phones, 567, (TONIGHT LAST TIME “THE GIRL ENGINEER”) Starting Sunday Matinee Tomorrow June 25th. Pourth Week of the Summer Stock Season Russel & Drew Present MR. CHAS. A. TAYLOR'S | NEW YORK COMPANY OF PLAYERS tm His Great Melodramatic Comedy THE FEMALE DETECTIVES The very latest novelty of New York City stage.” “Already the talk of the theater-going public.” “A new up-to-date production from start te fintsh.” Tons of new scenory—acta full of sensation. A scream of laugh- ter from beginning to end. AN INCOMPARABLE COMPANY OF ACTORS There are two great Melodramas, tn Seattle next week male Detectives and another, NEW YORK, June 24.—Assistant Secretary of State Loomis waa a paxsenger on the liner Philadelphia, which sailed today for Southampton. Loomis admitted that he was going| to Parts for the government to re ceive the remains of Paul Jones from the French authorities He states that the duty was assigned to him after being ordered to Burope om an important mission of state, the nature of which he refused to divulge. He also declined to make & statement on Venesuelan affairs | The ceremony of transferring the re mains ts to take place on July 7 land & Tacoma—The state railroad com j mission, consisting of H. A. Fair-| ehild, of Bellingham; John 8 Mc | Millin, of Roche Harbor and J. C | Lawrence of Garfield, met here for| |a few moments Thursday, but did} jmot formally organize wntll Friday | morning, at Olympta Gor. Mead Ras named Mr. Fairchtid the | chairman of the commission im their line ‘The Fe- LITTLE HAPPENINGS } | Prank Mitchell and Fred Brad-[ shaw were arrested Friday night | —————— i for fighting. Officers Crandall and Jotun Cor, Mgr. EATTLE’S GRAND 2 2s THEATER \nsependeo 5 at week Mr. Chas TIGRESS OF JA- 4 war play of A. Taylor's “WHITH ay Burkman pulled the men apart and} took them to the police station. J. W. Herren, 2 laborer, was |found in the a alongside the} notorious Arcade dance hall, Friday | PAREWELL night. Offieer Brafford shook the man, but he did not move and the SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGE- | j i APPEARANCE i j officer, thinking he waa dead or in|} TOMORROW NIGHT, SUNDAY | ene MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE | |P JUNE 25. j state of insensibility, sammoned | j Officer Mayou to take him to aj The World's Greatest German | | saloon nearby until the ambulance | Comedians. The Well Known Comedian, ! came. When the officer Co red | down to help the man, however, he} & | |sprang to bie feet and started to . rney Thar t abuse Brefford. The officer then |f And their Alt — Cast of Fifty | People. tried to reason with him, but fn In the comic play written stead, the man aimed a blow at the | Famous California Tee | mo for him by H. D. Cot- officer, which canght him on the Seale in the Popular Musteal | troy), shoulder. A fierce fight then en sued, which ended rather the worse for Herron. He was tal to jatl |The man had been drinking and had evidently imbibed liquor which affected his brain. Fifteen unsanitary shacks in the vicinity of Conécticut street wer lcondemned om Friday by Health Of ificer Ludlow and Inspector Coombs |These shacks must be vacated by July 12. when they will be burned The Seattle Real Estate associa tion will hold a smoker {n the rooms of the Alaska club next Wednesday avening. Gov. McGraw, William} Piggott, ©. W. Saunders and others | will address the meeting. | The Beauty Shop | ‘THE FINANCIER ‘OR EACH PRODUCTION ..... S$ T & Be THEATER Firet Avo nue and Madison 8‘. SEATTLE’S FOREMOST VAUDE- BOX SEATS VILLE HOUS! = New Bill Monday Afternoon. : “Our Uncle,” modern Matt Wallace, colored, was ar-| oer 2 a raigned before Judge Griffin on ate Jennings | O'Rriem Saturday morning and pleaded not ag guilty. ogue Stephen ENTI copie in Tw and the Matrimonial Ventu Star The Great LeBar— Sensational Orehestra Novelty Leslie Pomeroy— Diustrated &. ‘The Starograph, moving pictures “Lite Louts XIV." SHOWS ON SUNDAY, 2 30 TO 10:30 P. M. a — 15c dozen, Red “Top American Beauty Fruit Jar Rubbers. Oe 10e Bar Jap Rose Totlet t Seay Be lée Fruit Jar Wrench ...... Re Everybody | COZAD’S BIG DOG AND PONY SHOWS IN SEATTLE FOR EIGHT DAYS, STARTING TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING, SUNDAY, JUNE 25TH. IN THE MAMMOTH TENTS AT THIRD AVE. AND JAMES 8T 5c 10-quart Double Handle Pre serving Kettles + Be 20 2-quart Double Coated Gran tte Milk Pan . De Tin Top Jelly 25e dozen, Best PUMNBEED so reeserereceres Ze TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M—RAIN OR 6c Japanned Bread Box with OuING. hinged cover . e B8¢ One Hundred Educated Pets An Educational Treat and an Entertainment thet Fulfilis Every Promise. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Let the Little Ones Have a Free Ride on the Ponies. Prices Childr l0c; Adulta, 26 WRDAY, JUNE 24, 1905. BECAUSE IT WAS TRUE 100 Lots Were Sold the First Two Days of the Sale Woodlawn Terrace is a Fine Residence Park, Bless You 400 RIG HOM® SITES ART WORTH WITHIN TWO YEARS. THIS Is THE MOST DISTIN« BMVYER PLACED UPON THE MARKET IN SEATTLE FOR 80 LITTLE MONBY. YOU NEGLECT A DUTY YOU OWE SELF, WIF® AND BABIES Lr YOU DO NOT IN VBRTIGATE. you CAN BUY THUNSE SELECT HOME SITES ON YOUR OWN TERMS. PRICES RANGE FROM $50 TO $400. ACTUALLY SELLING FOR ONE-HALF OF WHAT THY WILL BD ‘TIVE AND ATTRACTIVE ADDITION Why the Prices of These Lots Will Double in Two Years Ist. Because--- ‘We have forty men at work now putting tn sidewalks, Cedar river water convenient te every block, we have a number of expert landscape gardeners beautifying the shrubbery, cleaning the groves, park- ways, drives and walks, and when completed it wili be the most utiful resident park district in all Se- ge 2nd. Car Service--- The district has three linea: The Green Lake Ine, 25 minutes’ ride with five to eight minutes’ service in Midday and three minutes service morning and evenings, Fremont-Ballard ine, 30 minutes’ ride with five to ten minutes’ service. The projected Westlake Boulevard and Fremont Avenue line, when complet- ed, will run along the east aide of this addition and will have from three to ten minutes’ service, 20 min= utes’ ride. This will give to this addition three of the best car lines in the city, 3rd. The Views--- From every block in this addition you ean enjoy a grand view of the Sound, overlooking a portion of the sity of Seattle and the suburb of Ballard, sino the snow-capped peaks of the Olympic range and grand oid Mount Rainier, Almost in your front yard i» beautiful Woodland Park. In fact, everything that can be @een In this part of the country can be viewed from these beautiful, select resident park home sites. 4th. Parks and Lakes--- Adjoining thie addition is Woodland Park, with its many attractive features; near at hand is Green Lake, With ita facilities for bathing, boating and fishing, and but a short walk away is Lake Union, equally as attractive as Green Lake for the above sports, and the Government Canal, the State University and great Lake Washington are all near. Good sidewalks, driveways, strevts and boulevards reach all the above at~ tractions from Woodlawn Terrace Addition. 5th. Proximity to Manufacturing Centers--- r the manufacturing towns of Ballard and Fremont, and the new power house of the Seattle Klec- pany, now being bullt. It ts also tributary to the factories distributed around Lake Union and looked upon at this time as being one of our future manufacturing centers, in the vicinity where the Northern Pacific Ratiway company is negotiating for a tract on which to build large shops. It is rue mored that if the negotiations are successfully closed they will move their entire works from South Ta- coma to Ross. If this is done it is needless to say the resident park home sites of Woodlawn Terrace will more than double tm value. In fact, there ta not another district so desirably located to reach the orin- ¢ipal manufacturing centers of the ciiy as Woodlawn Terrace. 6th. Schools--- It ts near five of the beat ward schools of the City of Seattle, 7th. It is Inid out in park style, with winding street trees and shrubbery, It has city water frontage, and 190, 120 and 100 feet deep. 8th. Price and Terms ‘The prices range from $54 to $400 per lot, the terms are YOUR OWN. These prices, statement to say, will almost certainly double within the will be safer than if placed in a savin, Sth. Small Lots, 25x100--- property are selling for more money than we are asking for the big lots in Woodlawn Lots further out, with no view, no water, no improvements whatever, are selling for prices No man with a head on his shoulders, equipped with ordinary reasoning faculties and duty to furnish a home for his wife and babies, will go miles out from the center of Se- attle and purchase acreage, paying lot prices for it, when he can get these utiful home attes with the prospect of doubling his Investment and have the pleasure of living in one of the most attractive resident park districts of this city dial invitation to visit the addition. Our a 1 of information you may desire. Take the Green Lake watk west, and you will reach our office, near the main entra’ nt-Ballard car, get off at 46th street and 6th avenue, follow ond you will see the office, M. EVERY DAY, ta three of which are almost adjoining the Woodlawn Terrace Is Attractive--- nd driveways, boulevards, sidewalks, beautiful shade All lots are large and select home sites, being 60, 40 and 30 feet it Is not speculative next two years. Money invested in these lots bank and the investment will pay you 26 times as much. Adjoining this Terrace. higher than ours who realizes his itsand salesmen will be pleased to » Ret Off at 50th street, to Woodland Park. the sidewalk four blocks, then turn east OPEN UNTIL § P GUION & CO., Inc. ED. W. FORESTER, MANAGER, BUILDING REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. ADDITION OF FICE—S0th and Phinney. Ph Open Seven Days In the Week Until 8 P. M. PHONES 337. @ North 224, BAILEY