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SCOTTY PARADES NEW YORK WITH: YALE LOCKS ON HIS POCKETS WOULD NOT TRUST HigepOG’s $1,000 CBMLAR IN WALL STREET AND THEY'VE cot TO 8H ON LO@ANGELES ROCKEFELLER AND MORG CAN BUY SPECIAL TRAINS. IW HIS MINES AND cMc Aqo’s OW HIM TO GET THE TIPS—SORE puss AN NOP °THE ONLY ONES WHO ASLEEP. LIKE TELLS ABOUT THE RICH GOLD BY MARLIN B. PEW looks as ff he could take care of Stat ( t to The Sta himself in a crowd. NEW YORK, July 20.—Wa Ho's almost six feet, broad akoul Soott fessed “Death Val ced asx you wowk! expect of a Monte Christo.” has his own idea@) rough-and-ready wosterner that has of “a good time.” He came into | spent his life on the Mains with the Now York for the “fun of it.” ie/ horses and the cattle, or going t came with, $19,000, according to own figures He is not going to “done” out of any of it, that ts, he can heip it, and he certain come to this store por] get. the best plano there Is for the price. Our stock contains all grades from the STEINWA down to an upright for $150. One or the other of the pianos we sell is sure to measure up to Your expectations. if it does not. we take all the visk. But there is no tisk to take—you are as certain of satisfaction as Unele Sam is of his tax- en Easy payments. Sherman, Clay & Co. TL Second Ave, Seattle Buy Your Clothing at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT 4" Me 16-in. ters Selected Fes her Dus bean ISe Crepe Paper Napkitis, tifully decorated, per 100 == Second his | make up part of Burt be | West aggregation SCOTTY SNAPPED BY THE JULY REMNANT SALE OT WEATHER BARGAINS .. 25e Se @e Granite Sauce Pan, 6-quart Se Bar Lennox Soap, fits the * : 2ke | hand Be Se Heavy Tinned Preserving | $3.00 Extra Heavy 5-panel Screen Spoons le Door, fancy 81.49 1Se Handled Glasa Fruit Dish 2he White Water Wings, holds polished . ee Te 250 Ibe. 1Se lie sot » Fancy Decorated Glass | 25e Torrey Steel Rod Door Spring Jug .. . . ve . i5e Se Majolica Decorated Cuspa- || $2.50 Boys’ Baseball Suit, com dora . De | plete .. $1.49 Bill's Wild ing AWoy at some poor prospect or other down in Death Valley, where the ordinary or if ly CAMERA MAN ON BROADWAY. | man cares not to dwell and smooth faced, ruddy of jom and ready with tongue, He's 2 complex genial do a turm for any follow thinks is “on the level Four years ago & New York bank "grub-staked” Seott to it out of town with more than a frac tlom of it, but whem be did hit the trail back to Arizona, he landed on reak of “pay” out in the Death y, and his tales of the fortune has found would make Jealous. He says he has the only mine in the valley and ¢ { he could only let Hquor alone long enough be could “pan out” one, milliona in a few yeara. Within the last four years he says he has cleaned up $150,000. His last clean-up, bef his celebrated trip to the east began. amounted to $34,000 “I put out $10,000 for the special choo-cheo train to Chicago, and have ridded myself of some $5,000 more. So Ive $19,000 left and I'm | going to bave one of a time, and when that’s eo me back to the mine,” said Seotty when he struck Broadway “Why did | bring the Utt"e yellow cur dog along? Just to show those blasted dummies out in Angeles what I think of “em. Many’s the time I've walked the planks down there without enough money to bay a bacon rind to grease my shoes with. Nobody ev looked at me I said to myself, ‘I'll show’ em,” and I guess I have. [ cashe? my dirt and they all wanted to give me the glad hand. “I happened to some yellow cur that a pack high-faiutin’ dogs was chasin’. I adopted him. He's a better compan- fon than all the cheap skates in Los Angeles. “But he don't go out alone with Croesur eee a little tone 14 Te one-quart Best Mason Jars Me Sterling White Fruit Rings .. . toee & Hurlbut and Union wholehearted and dead anxious to that he the tune of $4,000, Scott says he newer got two, yes ton of | Med himself there, for atter cussing our big — steal news because ft is the last represents the “biggest Priday Don't big ticle ‘busy have had. you? «--our THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1905. busy Friday” spectaly are always ever busy Friday we hay big’ ones, we believe this to eason Sale is the “biggest” furniture event Seatte has en---it ends Saturday nicht Large Kitchen Table This is « full extra well made, good and strong, logs are bolted end good material it's a rea) $1.50 value. to the top used in construction but one to a customer; pouitively promptly as we can w--stere will be open late Saturday evening for Standard Furniture Company 1006 to 1016 First Avenue SEATTLE _.BELLINGHAM—__TAGOMA kL. SCHOENFELD & SONS. that there $1,000 collar I bought him. Wouldn't ft have been a joke) it Td takes bim down on Wall! street with that collar would have turned up missing? Not for me. The missus has got the collar safe, and if we get hard up we can cut out some of the jewels, I guess. But I only came here to have « good ume in my sort at don't throw any moner got to have value received for mine. I'd rather spend my money with « crowd of newspaper men or with the barkeep than down on Wall ntreet. None o them fellows gets mine, you bet. Why did I bay & special train?) « Well, I #’pase people think that only aropeny and Morgan and dubs cam buy special trains. I just w anted to show the dear people that we cannot fill mall, C | I) te return to the Euposits those | With Drawer kitchem tabl thoroughly dried none sold to dealers; will be deliv O. D. or telephone ord: Midseason Sale buyers DRAWBRIDGES OPEN oo, and LET AIRSHIP THROUGH PORTLAND, Oregon Portland's four giant were od to owing In ordpe to allow Baidwi July 20. fraw britees open yesterday r ab p grounte from the Oaks, where it paid an in voluntary visit yesterday afternoon, The alr ship was in tow of launch Princess May, As darkness was stealing over the land and water ¢ tender righted & launch down the stream with @ behing i. The bridge ten- der thought at first It wae a sem t byt of course he was in ere] The alrehip was soaring as as the tow rope would allow: serper rer my money waa as good as theirs amy) The launch whistled for the draws day in the week. “Tips? Yes, I believe in tipping a follow if he does you any gand. I ain't throwing the money away for nothing. But if a bell-hop really bops and don't go to sleep, he can always get a tip out of me Not for me, Chicago. They're all asleep back there. Just asleep om their) the bell-hops and the bar- feet keeps and the hote] managers them- ’ | selves.” But the stalwart westerner be- for 20 minutes be- ne his order for a gallon of whiskey was not more promptly met, he handed the bell-boy a ten ner to pay his bill of $8 and told him to keep the change Scotty oJ us famitarty alte’, bas been in New York sev eral tin before He slways put > at a hotel fust off Itreadway on Thirty -third. The clerk wondered a dive streak whether he would stop there this time, since all t y came out ¢ his golden tratl from the west, Hut he came back to the same old stamping nd While Beotty knows about ev © in town by his first name. ia not on & howling jax, ax one He merely has & 1 just keeps it irink, he merely of his tumbler knows bart he night think fortable “starter When he takes « overs the bottom with t fiery.” mueh to let the th eapectally here in wouldn't go back to the the consciousness that he had been done” on Broadway for all the treasures, real and reputed, that his Golconda contain And as to the mine, he ts rather shy on the information he hands « Except that he “pretty nigh wns all Death valley—teastwine all re in of it that's worth a contt nental durn,” and that some of the ore he haw taken out has run $43,000 to the tom, and that out of an excep too valley with nal pocket he took out some once that was worth $30 a pound. It's @ quartz vein, he says, but when you come to try to pin him down to real info: tion an to the locality, and extent, and method of getting the ore out, and where he stampa and treats it, “Seotty” ist num ae w oyater | and they did. to oper Ragley’s Corner Your Baby’s Needs We will deliver them to your door for the least price. Nursing Bottles, § to 12 on. 5¢ dozen oo crevcesced Oe includ Lime Water, half t gallon, ing bottle ibe Sugar of Milk, our own tmporta, tion, highest and purest qual- ity, 1 pound 30¢ All other brands of Sugar off Milk, pound . 2he Nipples, all styles excepting Mizpah Nipple, half doz. 20@ Mixpah Nipples, half doz. 40¢ Malted Milk, family size 833.00 Malted Milk, $1 Eakay's Food, 7 Wood Alcohol, half gallon. 50¢, Robinson's Barley, 1-lb. box 306 Parafin Wax, for sealing fruit jars, pound ... ise Delivery Phones 982 Free Both Turkish Bath 50¢ INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington hewn of our two-weeks Mid with drawer i a ey 0. B. WILLIAMS. Sash and Door Bargains | | | because this White all biggest ar our we bigger” than the The door before clamping. The completed door—Price $1.20. ‘The making of doors ts one of the great industries the dry kilns mast be just right. All the lumber in the make-up of my doors is thoroughly steamed and kiln-dried exactly right. It is folly to presume that the mill that makes ten or twelve or even twenty doors in a day can make as good a door as t that makes it a business and manufac- My doors are y doorman with his army of trained long experience maproved machinery can produce. It takes forty feet of limber to make a door. Choice lumber is worth $20.00 per M., yet my price is only $1.20 per door. How can I do it? How is it possible for me to sell #o cheap? That's your question. I am in the door business. & Send for Price List I sell natis, building paper, valley tin and locks and hinges, windows, doors, mouldings and win- dow frames and door frames. I sell at wholesale to everyone and have only one price. First, the - holcest of lumber is necessary and tures from 500 to 1,000 doors per day assistants and are the best that talent, it's ered at our convenience, ers for this special late WILLIAMS 1010 Western Ave. T NEVER FAILS © TO CURE THE MOST SEVERE AND OBSTINATE CASE OF bwenessng oiiirmson wes an wr] CATARRHAL DISEASE. ppeaneatonen o I Have Moved to | | | | | g | | | | | | = |AT THE THEATERS| SHAAKEARASHEAENS| i AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. : & Star—Vaodeviile. }@ Third Avenue and James i & Street —Carnival * SENS ERE SEEeEees qualified success Other mind read | jers have visited Seattle, but none The combined constitutional and local treatment, boon ge my at the Columbia Medical Institute for have over created so profound 8”) the cure of catarrbal dinease of every form and character, been so improved and perfected in the Hight of great experience, that there is no case of this nature > camnot be cured, through a systematic application of this cleansing, soothing and healing medication. The great opportunity of the year is sow presented to all requiring treatment, as much more rapid progress may be made by patients. IN SUMMER TIME when climatic conditions are sech as to aid the efforts of the physician and assist the patient to a cura A Strong Recommendation, Indeed ‘The following letter, from a well-known young man of this city, a member of the office staff of the Lowman-Haaford Co. who is highly appreciative of the benefits obtained. is here reproduced as an {las tration of the curative action of the Columbian treatment in chromic catarrh: Columbia Medical Institute, City. Impression, concerning the posses. ston of a mysterious power, as Mr | Tatum, After the matinee Wednes- day he drove blindfolded through | the streets of Seattle, and in «| prominent department store foand al jkey which had been hidden by | committee of ladies, whom Mr. Te jtum had never seen before. In| . jfesponse to a request on the part | of a number of ladies there will be| another special ladies’ matinee on | next Raturday afternoon. | The Taylor company will reap. | |pear at the Third Avenue theater | for a two weeks return engagement, | | beginning next Sunday. Dring the first wonk three of the plays which have been presented here before will be staged, and during the see-| GENTLEMEN: naling “Tae Derby Mascot | It is with great pleasure that I submit the oo [testimonial of what you have done for me:— Having suffered for the past fifteen years with a Bo ged Mh the pone ar bag ap bt — i. NQ ISHED y impaired my hearing and injured my genera ealth, some months ago, I decided to take your treatment, with the |\following results:—My nose and throat are now clear, | CONSTANTINOPLE, July 20 Porte has received word that the}in my head, following whereas I used to hawk and spit continually, and the noises which were extremely annoying, have entirely +e sina teat wine we lceased. My sense of hearing has been restored and my gen- the rebels, routing the latter, eral health greatly improved. I cannot speak too highly your treatment of catarrh and cordially recommend your institution to any person desiring a perfect cure of this } of ‘MOB SHOOTS ommon and dangerous malady. BLACK FIEND Very truly yours, (signed) C. L. CAMPBELL 811 B. Harrison St., Seattie. NEW BRAUNFELS Tex July .—Sam Green, 16, a negro, was shot to death in the county jail by a mob last night ren at-/ tacked the 4year-ol child of s) a sen CC 2 | We will give « Careful, Scientifie and Painstaking Examination, including Chemical Analysis a | Microscopic Examination when necessary, to each and every applicant, either in person or by mail, abso- eke AAR A AH) lutely free of charge. Our treatment, with all medicines and appliances supplied to patients at the nom» * * } imal assessment to each of * WILL IT COME.TO THIS IN # a SEATTLE? * 7 ALAMANCA Spain July * T #2 Becay ’ town coun- ® *& cillor le upon giving ® # away a local franchise with #/} ® privile the tormed ® ® the t n hall W y hile # * the men were in see ® & ten. They drove the body fnte * WM. McHARRIE, M, D., Consulting Physic G. A. TUDHOPE, Ph. G., Mor & the strect end lyeched the | Office Hours—9 a. m. to 12 m., 2 to 5 p.m. Evenings, Tuesday and Friday, 6:20 to 8:30 * ringleader ; *) Sundays by Appointment Only. * * 420-22-24-26 ARCADE BUILDING rrr rrr. Sa es se ee PHONE MAIN 4111, SEATTLE, U.S.A