The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1905, Page 5

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THE SEATTI tho foot of the mountain, then | marched back to camp. i Another party of 25 had taken the | trip to Cowllta glacier, and five}! | Women of this party eam into camp | with nerves badly shake? they had | |marrowly escaped death, Among 7 . thom was Mrs. Henry Landes, wife of Professor Landes of the Univer: | o sity of Washington, and Miss Ann 7 shannon Monrge, & newspaper cor respondent fra Chicago, While z ¢ ding at the base of the gtact MVCH POUTING IN CAMPS OF A LPINERS WHEN NEWS OF IM m heard a terrific ron ‘ . " jand, looking up, saw three groat POSSIBLE CONTRITION OF GIBRALTAR TRAIL WAS REPORT: | boulders bounding down t ° towar them, Obe @ th @D—CAMP Gossip Jed i Ho toma ot sien = on the women @tar to the right $] 00 h that wa of iteelf -_ ASHPORD, Wash July ‘ pondent’s future nights Lay- | hanard ey escaped just in to go to the summit of Mount Rat id and tying on| Place whore they hed stead bet a my a nier, Six mon from the Mazamalour leat we srted | moment befere. Ansther ef th buys b25 camp have just returned from the}around a narrow hodew of slippery yulders araaed the shouder #f one a k ‘ trail in the worst pons! ape. | cording to the s test ad half an hear to get sie It is almest impassat | or eves ¢ nm back neross the path, ol goods men. There was much pouting a so nervous that it wai } be all three camps last night wh y tw uty they made camp ‘ news | 4 out that all w witi | sometiz = dite oks had been loosened by an tn. | probably barred | ledge P even Hividual party above, who did not NAN BYXBEE. | practically and nd | Know people were below | | oursely he a | The o wf fraternity is growing | PARADI VALLEY, 7 guy, | tcea foto ¢ whens and - |etronger. Wednesday evening the Bp. m * morning a party, in| jutting rocks just vacated by una camp was surprised by th aes ¥ feat of the 5 = ahaek abate Sierras and Appalachians, who cam the Max started for Pin-|with our gloved hands such ; | marching over the hill 200 strong, | ‘ of the st ts we found solfd above ua. and{®ttired in @rotesque costumes and mapy to the final 0@-|érawies our bod aeenedl singing thelr eamp song. At the| summit ¢ @ great) the seams of clifts alm head of the procession they carried tain at the ba tleoular. The 2 ititude and|®. Temarkable formation of roots ieliteh cur teata are pitched neva t the climb was mani-| heh, with whiskers added, made We a at 8:90 a. m., marcb- | tester ne ang /@ excellent goat's head—this they | ing bri n ne file, 19 in num | trip-hammer Wodged | @2Mounced was the original Maza- | per | aied tp aluh waa onlege. yelle buy. 5 $10 75¢ Friday night the Masamas join th Wo rth neat thelr | of denn a week goods buys $15 worth of goods her, and three feet apart. At 4:10/in at third fa the afternoon we struggled back |16 pr . into camp with lagging steps, scat-| your correspondent forge tered all over the hillside and with | ately ahead, having learned that Vi missing. These had been left be-|be a “quitter” is the worst ertme| hind, laving their biistered feet {| one can be guilty of, and that to de- | Sierras and Appalachia the waters of a pretty mountain} jay a procession of Maramas by |°#™P fire. “ lhesttation or too mitch caution ts} We had a half-mile march overjihe unpardonable sin. For the ie tabeen, seaching Whe wecratel liiecar dhmanan ef three blocks Ws CAMP GOSSIP cliffs that rise to a sharp pinnacle | crept upward in this way, and here 9,000 feet above sea level. The last } and there we crossed a “saddle” ™ " 400 feet of the climb was an expert-| whore only half a foot fr our (Air, “John Brown's Body”.) ence that will ticure in your corre-| crouching bodies was the rim of a| “The trail ‘round Gibraltar rock ts) ——— | sheer precipice dropping hun Pretty tough to tackle, emcee Bre lof feet to the canyon below. At|The trail ‘round Gtbraltar rock ts NN Ls these places a | evtginal yy fonal climbers line was passed pretty tough to tackle, ng. offering the only possibility| The trail ‘round Gtbraltar rock is by SO RNUTEEGT | of aaivation in case of a misstep.| pretty tough to tackle, MAD sot Geld mews wen met | With the haunting consciousness |BUT WE'LL GET "ROL ND OR Mens | that every upward step must be re-| BUST!” oe Somes te ltraced with redoubled danger, your | “ leorrespondent climbed desperately| The above is one verse of « camp fetere SFeFteoe | on, until at last a triumphant shout | fire song popular with the Mazamas ae MotecsteanrePMILA’ ra. | from the leader, a fow feet anead,| Charles E. Cutler, of Tacoma, is| a a —————— | announced that the peak had been | the author of a clover paraphrase of | : reached. A few minutes later we|the “Balm of Gilead” drinking song | all crowded together upon the few|—® compromise on the Tacoma} square feet of toppling boulders at Rainier controversy ing “ ar ¢ ond. Here's to Mt. Rainier” and “Here's Good Pianos iit eteir Stic ti |e “faomn "ana ‘cucu fon that drives the moun-/ with chorus paraphrase, haem No Other flsz sisters. ietSernt| ina ete mn %¢| a Standard policy to protect the family game with chan against the ole- | Gilead,” the Dillies and nannies in} mental laws of nature, came nearly |camp each giving the goat ery in} . | bei mderstood by your corre. | & ‘com paniment. | Kind Is |snondent, All the, sachanting| in case of fire we replace everything without cost— Iheauty of the mountains of Wasb-| ff. C. Gilson, of Portland, has the/ ington and Oregon lay before us in only pneumatic mattress in the! Chea | iets, anoremic circle, The spow-|Mazama camp, He ls threatened ‘ in case of death--payments cease covered caps of Mt. St. Helens and | with punctures by the envious. altern. Wherever you bur Mt. Adams jutted up through the | i c c ri t ‘ your plano today or to- leweeping ranges, each nearly a| Ralph Butler and Harry Glass-| +—-this store does a large business with the great mass of | —»we make terms of payment to suit the requirements of eS hundred miles away, glistening In |cock, Stanford youths of 19 from the | the people of Seattle. This store's easy-buying plan was each customer; we positively add no “installment store + rp 7 wundrwdehine, and far away, seen | Sierra camp, made the summit of originally planned to help those who are not in a position |] a : . sae SCHEAPNESE” | Weve |dimly through the haze that over-| Rainier Thursday, climbing up in| ay for any article or articles for the home, all at one percentage” to our plainly marked prices; we charge no tried “cheap” printing. | hung the jagged line of the horizon, | eight and three-quarter hours. They interest whatever on deferred payments. From the form heap” advertising. jtowered Mt. Hood, across the Ore-| coasted back from the summit to} A “cheap” salesmen |gon boundary line, while Mt. Ral-| Gibraltar rock in 18 minutes They —we honestly believe there is not a store in the country || bere shown you can best understand what we mean and peo ge. A ns Bi md | aler, nane at mend, bulked above the | report the trail ley and difficult. which offers such long and liberal credit and affords such | why we say this stote offers the longest and most liberal ence, aad naem cedar-clad ridges in th | ae ; " that “cheap” IS NOT gee ego Bere ‘minutes on the peak{ A goodly portion of the Mazar | protection to its customers as this store. | credit CHEAP. GOOD—nothing eacended, crouching low and /dunnage bags are still in Longmire | Boo that srcomplihed voting dow. plant | ae he camp washda tandard store fire Insurance protects you A. B. CHASE, [getting the best hand-hold avail Longmire Springs, where the ESTEY, EMERSON, shle—and sitting down again, this climbers were so long ratn-bound. ix} STARR, HELLER time lower than before. By continu-| now referred to in the 3 amp | in this way- = and others, at compare - | : ried | as “Quagmire.” i ous repitition of this process. o an pone tig tl pg = }pus rept there by lowering one’s| Profesor Emerton, the spider! : : your service. e . body while hanging by 8 finger nail | specialist t the Jobe Hopkins tn- | — if, through the cause from fire, any article or articles our contract, covering the original time—term * per ledge, we Went | stitute, is not afraid of ranger i “ate m 5 GOOD PIANOS, hold upen an upper bought from us on the Standard plan for use in a home by | of credit extended, we will replace said article or articles | pack over the trail to the foot of the|as Uncle Sam puts no restrictions | elif. jon the gathering of insects. Pro / This ascent and descent ts the| fessor Emerton is busy along the Sherman, Cla i through which one must go be-| ledges every day, and the way he & o. y leore Selng: poreattted to attempt the | can captere gad pie kle as ner oa e Me vil on Mt. Rainer,| fore the spider knows what is hap- | St d d t f il i ee | ee andard store family insurance means this--- } 18 other climbers ety reported at | Sierra camp. 711 Second Ave, Seattle. the foot of the cliff and answered the roll call, they were informed | Ww that they ware eligible to join the} pictu | final climb to Mt. Rainier’s summit nately © a ilege ee ge slutely without any cost, upon presentation of satisfac- a family, should be destroyed beyond use, during the ex tory proof of such destruction. Mer Parka, the genial waving —where a purchaser of furniture from us, for the home || payments up to said time, man, has discovered a fortu only, is a married man, living with his wife or children | any indebtedness on such px tinet variety of mosquito. | and supporting them, and payments have been promptly {| such death, ancel the entire balance of rchase from the date of iD we had trudged over | He brought the bones in from Nis-| and regularly made upo' orig vercheas $0 a Berge & P rel of snow, slowly | qually glacier Thursday. The skele onal a . ty ane up “a a Pom on ae ca A oh te Joing down |ton measures six inches across and | »eriod of four months continuously from the date of pur- . ‘ “ : ee iat ~ the the bill ts nearly a foot long. Some chase, we will, upon satisfactory proof of the death of said |” these Standard forms of family insurance, in the event OLD RELIABLE SPOT | rhabting of an eye, tobogganing in |are unkind enough to say that the} purchaser, and the fuct at he was supporting a wife and of fire or death, are simply part of the many progressive KLINE & ROSENBERG, 7 7 M dozen or 80, sitting | skeleton is made up of cow's verte- | family att ri of de e be not in d any nethods of Standarc chandis parties of half a do tet the fed hee on honored uily at the time of death, if he be not in default of any || ™ ethods of Standard merchandising Iflat on the snow in line and form. | trae ‘ing a human chain, We raced over the snow in exhilarating fashion to ee Sy THE THEATERS: Tuesday Our Annual Royal Granite- Ware Sale ¢ | 2% Actna Granite Milk Cans place in the Mazama camp museum, | r you are welcome to credit here werrrrrre rere so * r e * AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. * * Third Avenue— “Escaped # fe te ws ome Standard Furniture Co |x Seattle—McEwen, tho Great * ‘a @ Magician. co Senaene Vere L. Schoenfeld & Sons pene Cee es this store extends the longest , ughanes Sitinen, Wh winbwtes tnd mow leg! cet SOO6 to 1016 First Avenue wi vox en cel BELLINGHAM TACOMA ile. magician and hypnotist, fulfilled all expectations at the Seattle theater | SEATTLE | Sunday night, on the first perform lance of his present week's engage | |ment. The theater was well filled jand the audience was furnished | on much food for speculation on how} 25¢ o - such things could be done The) 1Se 10-in. Granite Pie Plates } Ibe 1%-aqt. Granite Pudding F > te as ne Be | ie Se nanan toon Gam BBC Fl rogram was divided into three FY 10c Granite Drinking Cups... 5eé - lOct. Berlin Kettle parts. The first consisted of magi 24 25e 3-qt. Royal Granite Preserv- | ¢ 1-ah ™ al and sleight of hand tricks, the ‘ ing Kettle 100 | 5s x a ean second principally of an act called 2ic 1-qt. Royal nite Dipper ao B oat shy tone i \Caleutta’s Latest Sensation in | ese 10¢ | $1.00 Double Coated Gr ae in enntian eat The third division consists of hyp-,recent engagement. The theater|as popular as any former ones. The|the flaxseed market and has com- H. L. Jaffa, B. dso t Keealad 4c 5-qt. Lipped Sauce Pan. 2 _Water Pail ; then suapends her body in the air,| otic acts. Ten of the audience were /was wall filled Sunday night, in| John P. Hill company will present] pelled three big independent mills Bugens Seareey end ‘onan Columbia Prese BSc 8-qt. Double Coated assing a hoop over ety | placed under the professor's spell,|apite of the hot weather, and the|an abridged version of “Rip Van/here to close, The price of linseed | field, trustess, Pan that she is not suspended by w and they furnished much amuse-| supplemental run of the company| Winkle,” and among other features | oil will be advanced 40 cents a gal-| g ment for the crowd. promises to be as popular aa its) ReKlaw, the comedy bicyclist, and} lon. ‘ —__@—— | first appearance. o 4 From|the Two Franciscos, the burleque —————__—-. The Northern Pacific, Commencing Thursday, J | ly 20th, will have buffet-grill service on the | After a rent of one week the Tay-|the Harem” will be presented on | magicians, will amuse the a | lor company reappeared at the| Monday and Tuesday nights, and/ ete ; | Third Avenue theater Sunday night |on Wednesday night the bill will be| Se a a - moet. | 22%, (fans Tunning daily between Ss el er & W urlbut | _ For Infants and Children. |for another engagement. ‘The piay | changed to “The Queen of the High-| MARKET CORNERED i at the mest} & ttle and Spokane, leaving Be The Kind You Have Always Bougiit promis, “mee Fyrom thei wey | y Jing in Ben Hur hall Sunday night: | % iii arem,” is & stirring melodrama ee aeememen Joseph Hedwits, president; J, H.| If yon want even baking done, the ar theater 'w BUFALO, N. Y. July John p, | Gea8 M ac,|Call It 1532 First avenue, Scattle, A Seco d id U i Boars the | relating to the story of the kidnap-| The bill & th first vice president; C, Cha-| double nd an nion Signature dA \\* of an American girl and her| be completely changed Monday nigh | | lore | of jeventual rescue ‘This was the first|be completely changed Monday Rockefeller, through the American] pjonorary vice president; 8, Kiine,| amd at 118-824 Second avenuo, Ral- e Art Laurel Range is IT second vice president; J. L od by the company on its night, the new bill promising to be Linseed Oil company, has cornered secretary; M. Malakoff, treasurer; | iad. eee Lience, The following officers of the Har- play st

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