The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1905, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—TU Smart Set Uses Will ‘Burn Red Fire THE UNMAKING OF A MOUTH Cinine Opium-Soaked Cigars on Rainier’s Peak) £3" ae DAY, JULY 49,%1905. Cash_ "miter" Credit July Sale Will End Saturday Night mg man, but Mkethe| Arr |ulender, sinewy greyhound, muscles | negligee, any woman, if she wiil go SAN FRANCISCO.—Por the first room where his supposed patient e X= ve | wns h in repose are not noticeable, | at it systematically, will soon finds time in the history of this country | was reported to be, the doctor was but which respond lily, quickly, | herself benefitted. The poses shown| a Chinese has been killed by being | seized from behind by strong arms | to the will of the being possessing |above are accurate, and conscien- SAN FRANCISCO—'The sult for beautiful women, against her mil-| PARADI VALLEY, July 2%, \e* Tee maintenance filed by Mra, Annie D.|}Honaire husband, William H. Talbot, | Saturday, 6:20 p. a.—Progably no | # ¥ haw brought tolight the fact that| women will be allowed to climb go|* ,_ PARADISE VALLEY, July ® : , the use of opium in common amona| the summit ¢ t Rateier, ani|* The dinpl fred fire #| } for the new store y by pr « the “ f the at Mrs. Talbot declares in her suit | camps tonight \* poned until 9 # If you a hor 1 appreciate economy, you cannot well that her feelings were we ed by * lay night, Fifty ® Pere to cverke | her husband's accusation the of Half an hour ago six men from|* 1 be *| |fect that she smoked opium, Mr,|Camp Mazama returned from a tripf * 1 that *| Talbot, in hie anewer, saya that he|to the summit, tired, jaded, fear-|* with clear atmosphere the re- * it id not accuse his wife of amoking| fully snow biistered and with|* flection may be ween fror *| Heavy Inst the drug. Nevertheless the trouble| bruised and blecding hands, They | * attle by the ald of ¢ * a chat oh. Steers 2 ; 38 between husband and wits hes 3 report the trail around Gibpattar|* = Me Ki Patton and #|] . ¥ nt = = she rock almost impassable and dan-|* Sholes, Maz ar *| Mec Brussels Carpetings, pla bordered, per yaré . i 60e euffictent to draw the public's at alm ny pana “ | $1.10 Velvet Carpetings, bordered, per yard aoe | tention to a queer practice vogue |#erous to w degree. After several! * the mountain looking ow *! . ates arnong Ban Francisco's swagger set, | B&FTOW escapes from failing rocks | * (rail safe for the They *| lwhen one of ite members wishes| While climbing up the seam in the| ® took thr 4 1 *| lio indulge in a “hop” dream a to- | Cliff the six men chopped their way | * will not return ¢ * pacso cigar special in|through the snow and jce that|® to the toy f id * “~~ tras Cloth Drape am solution ts wtead of |Choked the upper trail, reaching the | # trail must be ab Thin & | w Plake and Madr t fashioned pipe. These “new | #ummit after 11 hours’ work. They | * woret trip and none of the & fy ap, 36 inches wide, per yard seeeee weseece RB = > idea” cigars coat from $1 to $2|!ft camp at 2 a m., and reached | * campers are to} Ull resulta # t Talbot, ohe of San Francisco's moat | apiece amp tonight at 6:30 ee. See eee See f of the trail several of the deter-|# flashed, but none have yet been & 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $30.00 values, each sow tencetees cos » ® mined women climbers still desire! # seen NAN BYXBER, * Oxlz Wilton Rugs, extra fine, $60.00 values, each $15.00 to go and are pleading with the!» * Sxl2 Wilton Rugs. 45.00 values, each a management | Hew fall goods uate a arpeta, Draperies and Ruge os [SRP E ERE E HOEY OL sports give to women the| A foll {s not necessary. A light r ma 7 9 | > erect, graceful carriage and grace|wand will do well and the - — ° | e . that fencing gives thrusts and lunges, at an imaginary, | A foil ks well when handled by | opponent, and the v yus positions ~ . : ociety Woman Give . Sn pee | te : us pes every muscle in |idly for five or minutes every, < — not like those of a pro-| morning feasional with a wand, dressed im e « prune 6 ARPEr (; strangled with his own queue, the|and at once throttled. In shorter P: pe sty followed will strengthen taal ” murder occurring in San Francisco's | time than it takes to tell the story | It is not necessary that one should y and bring an erect, strong,} @ UNION STREET Chinatown. The victim was Dr.|two twists had been made of the! STy LQpIS—A striking example court of Minsourl, who was Mim |take leasons f a fencing master | graceful carriage. Lin Moon Chuck, a prominent and | physician's heavy queue around his | of gregt Bevotion of a “mistress” to | Theo Worthington | to acquire the grace and agility that ” wealthy physi On the neck and the end pull as only | her “miammy” bas been given by a| She cared for an aged negro wom- | fencing brings, although it is not to — —— that he was wanted to at murderous arma can pull ie | sootety ‘eon of prominence and|an who had been her mald before|be understood that knowledge of| on worstuttets Grill Service a. fering invalid, the Oriental went|a method of assassination peculiar | wealth. #. Leroy B. Vallient, wife | the war, in a manner to arouse the | fencing can be acquired without as pee og wot Bh pate Sookane. Siete to Southern China of Judge Vallient, of the supremo) greatest admiration. The story as| sistance. fpocn Suet Phas ae ae told by Mrs. Vallient herself is best| But the woman desiring to pos-| — ss ’ v —_ | understood sens those qualities dear to the heart You ask me coneerning my deal/feminine, may, at little expense old friend Rachael, and in telling| gain her desire by a few minute: ETHING you I have no idea of lauding my-| daily practice at her home § self, for I consider that I only did } my duty, which was indeed a pleas | ant one My parents iived on a big plantation called Leota, in Missis LOCKOUT ENDS had hundreds of so-called (which word I never heard Brown was my maid. in ‘58|terday between the shingle mills of be! Olympia and the unions whereby it | for miles around were in-| hall exist againet organixed labor and that in case of further dispute |AMS’ speck of the ti We went through | ment A fire, amoke and bullets together. a before the war He my and I came north, as we always | errorts of La Ytommissioner Hub arried Washington Clark. T ¢ awful horrors of the| matters will be put in the bands of | After things quieted down nd I married and came north. Rachel de LAD DROWNED Best Pancake | | | SPEER REE INTERESTING PEOPLE SERRE EEE EERE RE RE RR RR Pree etry ka te Re) OLYMPIA, July 25.—Through the Jot them by himself with any gram |mar he could rrow or steal | Browsing am*ag old books, he would see one which took his fancy Finding it in a language unknown jto him the impetus he] ; n would be no rest ‘| for him until the tongue was his U : and he could read the book Now, at 25. he is said to know = every mode: ®@ janguage and every | forth from bis palatial apartments — American and|never suspecting that he would ct. He is mar-|never return. When entering the | was with me every line labor commissionor for sett cided hee ited to visit all her | tied and has children, so that at times hyhad had difficulty In keep- | NAKED NERVES. Selatives. The negra tiving tm ene BES ae b 5c {hye ty os ae Poste Man ge ge Ree: | Flour, Ib...... I that he has been “discovered,” how- | Nervine or they will suffer from ex leratola ame almost cae huge|. » Clark, 13, was drowned in} family he wanted to sce all of lake, near Black Diamond, | i So as eet com.| Monday evening at 7 o'clock. The nye rnp = Bor ceatncagd boy resided with his parents at! a ob Black Diamond. Sloane was The poor old soul finally became | Called, but too eg hse too infirm to travel about, and set-|'®4. He made a report to Coron tled down in the South. I heard she | C*FT° | was quite ill, so I went to find her sf pene pci | It's true I had no idea wh he| BANFF, N. W. T, July 25.—An was, but I knew she had relativ vite in a bank at sity’ Send TEA & COFFEE CO- ae eS een $21 SECOND AVENUE. posure and friction, and will ache on jand pain you. Dr, Miles’ Nervine has been given him | will make you fat, strong, hearty | He wants to go to the United | "\s diivious a at States to write a book on American | druggists. Money back if first bot- | languages. Ue falls to benefit lever, more profitable employment Winchester, Ky. so I went there | the and they gave me her address in| hav $ Ask and You Shall Lexington. I brought her up th m Jead: Thomas | Louis and for five years she Smiley ax, John Wi jwith me he was alm help jams. | and was waited on hand and foot. | - aiebadneiaan eine ALFREDO TROMBETTL Rome — Alfredo Trombetti shot into the sky of science like a me ece Vv feor; one day absolutely unknown. the next the pride of his country Men. The Italian academy of aci-| @nce offered a prize for the best c » > work on languages and Trombetti A $25.00 Share of Stock From the won it with a “Connection Between the Languages of the Old World 5 leave the examiners open-mouthed Ftombetti’s parents were poor} 9 parents ~SUMERS’ ASSOCIATION Towards the last I had a nurse her. She died last June and was mourned by everyone in my family | for we all loved her tenderly. I had * a css An05! GLHolmesfurnitureo- a AE EAE} ere eee oe eventful past Half Prices Still RT he PORTLAND, Ore, July Yes Ma’am Today Onl OUR choice in that Window until 6 ¥ p. m. Those furniture pieces, rugs, curtains, draperies, stoves, palms and many articles in our windows toaay cut to ago, the notorious Amer to school, where he outdistanced all e | ® Because he had to work for the other children. When the father | living Joseph Stevanoviteh, died, Alfredo was apprenticed to a | @ By Paying $1.00 Down, and the Balance to Be re V al Pole, committed suicide at the r. Im school an er leaving 7 7 5 Hotel Rya yeaterd bv 4 be took to languages as a duck | Paid With What You Save on Sa aieatitas tameitl ter Une Aetahak takes to water. He has learned most Your Purchases | He was a man of good educa tion, courteous address, and of ten comp tte eeeeeeee ned on account of HE HUB will con- i shortherg Pocttie wow tn GET INFORMATION tee e eee eee eee tween Seattle | 4 ; his hard & te. Hike tying words | 3 tinue all this week tired of having to werk oo bard. | Don t Wait--- to sell summer suits wie ae es a Victor on Do It Now Approval Call at 314-15-16 Colman Block The new method of sound repre Phones Main 2553—L 1005 At]-2 Price . 195 Oe Pameeua Ah fhmgrett teh antes mane i a . [eae years for stealing a $ wction ag srplifiod by he Vie They're Greys, Browns, whinge’ during t Teen you hear grand opera. you hear] 202999000 0889S09S 2408 | Cheviots, Homespuns and Fancy Mixtures--all wool y have instrumental and vocal) --yet cooland comfortable. LONDON, July 25.—Anna Glee But will not be sold at such prices again. We are ivertising from our windows, and intend to give YOU the benefit of what might otherwise go to the Watch Our Windows Preserving Time | And you get the pure unadulter ated sound without any intervening and annoying mechanical nolse The fiber horn and the new repro therefore requir ucer bave abolished the “pbono- You can best preserve your M b kf titutionel’ treatment. tala ce graphy” sound that used to be a FRUIT, also your health and tem oney bac orany reason ma ¥. 4 @haractoristic of all talking ma-| per by using your GAS RANGE fitutiona And be repaid with a daily surprise party. Yester- chines. these hot days. p 3 By ate day's $4.95 window line-up was demoralized pretty Lat us send you one to try in your| . . , Stocd ‘ans ; early in the day. There wasn't enough left at clos anes I EF od aphate ter ey offer one ing time to be d even a “remnant.” We've no doubt but you'll elect to n act Soure Wook ters Sond tate keep it. And ou can pay for it a little at a time | you desire People who are up to date and who conomize, cook with gas WINTER AND SUMMER because it is cheaper. Do you s Family Pills for ¢ His label on your Prescrip tion corre sponds with tho mark “Ster 1213 Se SHAW’'S DRUG ond Ave. STORE, | D. 5. Johnston MU Seattle Lighting Co. JS spear P.-1, Bullding, Fo srth and Union. BURKE BUILDING. } Phones--Sunset, Ex. 27; squre O15 Ist Ave. pie” Ind., Ex. 76.

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