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* THE SEATTLE STAR—WE Cash azz Gre] Search For New Trail INDUSTRIOUS AND PLUCKY MOUNTAIN SDAY, JULY 26, 1905 4 Bargains All KHCartibvs A Real Over the Store SoM AL COmO ar (reas Clearing Sale RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Sale of SKirts LIMBERS HOPE TO | renpondent started to leap and lost | REACH RAINIER'S, SUMMIT BY A MORE ACCESSIBLE |‘, gk acdinorg grr ag ROUTE—DOINGS IN THE VARIOUS CAMPS hatpin, which fell into the er | striking the hard, blue ice of the | Three Da cd (BY NAN BYXBEE.) jsides and jingling its way down: | | ard to incalculable depths, Your ——- correspdhdent shuddered and, with | (BY NAN BYXBEE.) the risking of more than 200 human|'@ courage of desperation, while ore bows |the long line watted behind, stuck MAZAMA CAMP, Pa Mee Val | . mp has set out te her alpine tick into the tee and }ley, July aturday opm problem, the finding of «| Yaulted. A hundred years hence | A new trail ty being necretly sought) To". . thing heretofore Jooked | Perhaps a hundred hundred years | a ry a tonight up Mt, Ratnier to the sums | ee ieee cenit that steel hatpin will be released eats se Continues Tomorrow With mit. Unknown to th amp, | tr { ‘ . [mth Unknown to those in camp, | "Tg Rey While the climb m the clutch of the ice and cast f Manager C. HH. Shot Y - merrily breakfasting and}/YP on the terminal moraine in the U di + h A ti z These last three days of this July sale will be days P. Daloen ae tee ttets, Sree. | preparing for a camp ot | valley below | ndiminis ed ttractions long remem? by the who take advantage of the inca es Wee ae th Stiser those In on the seoret a Here and there where our guide money saving opportunities. Every line of goods ts Photodvagh company, tad by Dr. ning the south me jdoking bis stick into the : Skirts that are certainly Bargains! 1! So neat! Such splendid materials! ; represented at 10 1-3 and 80 per cent reduc- Pen eeneeny, led by De. W;|for the appearance of four ting | sow before placing his foot, would | Wonder is we didn’t sell them all today, But we have a large supply and you'll be able to tion—every quality from the very low price to the lest climber SP incuntain side, | 2°# tolling upward in the snow and| leap back suddenly and with bis secure a8 Many as you wish tomorrow. These skirts come in dre nd walking lengths, most expensive and ¢ ticle is new goods, b Jeet out in the dusk @ quarter of an|<eemine & sharp ut for nignais,| Stick uncover a “blind” crevasse are made in pleated, umbrella and ) yles, of fine Panama heviot and nov cause the New Store is not old enough to have left- ahs agen A pair of powerful fiéid glasses are | own which the whole party could elty suitin: Colors are black, blue gray, tan, and hour ago, taking with them three |have been swallowed, It is charac overs aiey ‘soniben "cua ceate't °°! being used by the signal corps in| h a fancy checks and mixtures. Regula ure $8.50 and $10 Come tn—get acquainted, It is to your advant- White tha toq-aniried elabers ta j torieti of any variety of mountain h. Price tomorrow and wh (without altera dias tar eee txnatoen tees jWraite tha low-apiriied, sttmbere in trail tm found up the south] élimbing that those who persevere pee be ’ vd ° pe ag ap ‘ 7 the mour it will mean |Presently find themselves losing | ¢ e Gibraltar Tall uch in the mountain-climbing| thier fear and taking all things for ——- jaround the camp fire tonight, the) worid. ‘The Gibraltar trail ina mere |eranted—more particularly those | party of four will be pushing : hing! h struck th dumb day! 3 eam in the great ke on the edge | things which struc nem dumb | roe he wend to naan Men [spt ana oe ls | tar a ia Thea ress Goods Sale | r verhung with loose rock and boul-| Pressed upon your correspondent | mountain, and at dawn wil . rT } |mountain, and at dawn they will Be Gory which are apt to start rolling | YIVidly by an incident on the return $1.25 Qualities Tomorrow at 50 Cents } ; s. 8 new nl upward) with the al t jar jtrtp. At the beginning of the up . eae ager: npg! i Silegs peste tw = ane If they are It haw always been regar | tramp I had trembled to step across: 7 Only a few woes Bere and a “y showing I . F These cessful they b to take the wholeling only meane of nacnn lan inch crack im the ice, and was! Summer weaves and styles must be gotten out of the way e have e down party to the feaitah of each step on 1 made it so low that it will make decidedly profitable buying for you to t or sult pattern © during this sale. Fan Fancy Twines and many ne French | Mixtures, such as are regularly sold « a yard, go at special sale tom v at 50¢ | limbing the summit, the peril of| staff with the other as I leaped a ned rocks and precipices| three-foot crevasse, It was only when the hair pin fell in the snow Patton, who originated the) and I stooped to pick it up that I idea and who leads the expedition, | realized the action, the appalling | been a unexplored portions | t the mountain side, and tonight, |». Seattle Souvenirs of Seattle S when the six exha ¢ ” 1 men of the} « party returned from the D rs arty to the summit over @ route] summit. The snow trall now selated out " © WS) sought, while of steep grade, vary-| Starting on the homeward trip I) ea ™ - | out severa days ago by Rel ing trom 16 to per cent, will offer | found myself sticking in a hair pin pe Bigg ond pe kk, * is ‘hla comparatively ate means of| With one hand and swinging my w ed to the sale of Souvenir hav a special departm ev ny use- COR. SECOND AVE. grog ly 7 me Seer he to ate lis an expert climber, He has lived | depths of the chasm, with its glassy | ful and pretty articles, pictures, post cards, ornaments and novelties that will delight your @ UNION STREET Bitte upon a thread, Ma . +" ve, | ABY Years among the Indians and | blue wilin, catching and holding friends in the Bast and-serve to in t them in Seatt'e, its scenery, climate and resources. “3 ba at once sought out Dr. Patton and|20aks seven different Indian tan-| My ¢ ‘ Tomorrow will be special Souvenir Day and. the following specials will be shown ae GL Seeeit’ ts dantos eciabeion ah usages. It is thought his akill and| Between the Paradise and t : e : A ‘ ep ‘ pane at Gis apatites et the uae hin daring, and that of the Cowlitz glaciers there is a lor SOUVENIR PHOTOGRAVURES of Fami- | SOUVENIR PHOTOGRAVURES of Mt Shiai nad aiecevecea: Seen her expert “Kiser” men, that the! steep sowfl down which we all 1 enes in and around attle in 1 Rain the Totem Pole, Second Avenue 4 nary glacial scenes and cipice views |slid with exhillerating speed, guld- | ar anel effects, gray mats, regular 25¢ and other sce y, one nel effects on ter of an hour the party of four set which are now belt ed will |Ing ourselves with our feet and our values; special at 10¢ | gray mats; regular 19¢ values; special at peed ie Ry retly ong ea = re be given to the vaudeville world. alpine stocks, A shout of mirth | each he ieee Phew toc : = i and a cheer accompanied the slide A large assortment of Burnt Leather Sou- | Another unique assortment of Burnt Lea Be pals Aa | pactaiad tad wie camatoeee MAZAMA CAMP, Saturday, July |of each member, and particularly | venirs: Pipe Holders, Match Cases, Match | ther Souvenirs incluc Pen Wipers * lie fash slmnale ta thele ethos ta {228 & m—With @ party of 17, in-|that of your rrespondent, who Boxes, Card Cases, Pen Wipers, Shaving | Purses, Stamp Boxes le Cases, all * INTERES T ING PEOPLE * Tap ae they climb the mountate eins Only one other woman, your | struck a new route and who, in is, Blotters, Pow Wow Bags, and handsomely finished each * a i vty Mie MOURTAID | correspondent took a 17-mile tramp |avoiding a rock, t 1 nidewise others; your choice tomorrow at Be | cerereee svvvoeee - 15¢ * HT Neue Gerreopendsee end three Ot | ace Comer tn nat Dinaial toe te- nnd comctated the slide with 6 PPP PPPS Pee eS eee ee eee S nlcture men who wit | ity: crowing three great glaciers | double somersault. Just how com ivsnnibaacpieinn ¢ Stevens, the Paradise and the |ical this tob } only! Cowlitz, As we reached * as tunel al As we reached the first | be phine Cohan “mamma” that notion] attempt to find a new trail, except ganning must have m, your correspondent realized | snowfield two miles from camp, we | when she looked backward from the jsaw a long crooked file of black dots | giacial fie ow and saw the ple interpret the signale, are th persons In cam McCarthy Dry Goods Co. « be put out of their heads for! Will R. ele, secretary of the out- : ' set cre ing up the snowfleld to Pin- | turesque little figure of Miss Hen ail time, "There never wan a] tne committer, who le soothing the |nacte peak, across the valley, in the |rietta, Falling, Portiand society girl Second Ave. and Madison St. ae ; potas r. have e ane a oe unease tee lure - gr Tatoosh range, six miles away. and only other woman in the party re blo, jr. who was born in ellin, fn he rem is. ne 6 wan > of 2 . Nene Now York oh January 24, 1902, Hia|@0ubt, exaggerated and that they} rn’, vee. Barty of 38 which had |coming down t >pe. Bloomer left the cam: t ck Niblo, the the-|Meed not yet give up hope of reach- | gig oe - © er, so when the long| ne the summit same time we |and short skirts finttering, hair fly sees gate Of the number, 13 reached the |ing and desperately clutching her 2 thy, je ait three camps the men who, (20:20 falling out during the climb |alpine stock, Miss Failing came ae wee paren Ae. 2 wa) Pompe: bod sremget ns pset ho / up the seam in the cliff, which your |down the slope with the speed of a| snowfields to the north of the camp William Brown, an inmate of the perma gaetyg ae hey aaa ne om ltacen, for to deny an attempt to| Correspondent described in a for-|locomotive, sliding and bumping /and will reach Camp Muir early city jail, is suspected of being a any of both his parents, a th mer letter, having been with a party |and finally stopping herself by dig-| On account of the extreme cold and trouser thief. He was arrested by of 19 which successfully climbed the! ging her boots Into the snow out on | the difficulty of transpo 1 Patrolman Lillie in the tenderloim rn peak a few days ago. the snowfield | eae the clin ‘4 ? 0 Tuesday evening. Phe only son of Josephine Today's climb over the three great At only one place did we use th: one sleeping bag. / he e ply one place did use the | sleeping two in on RE Age h is a big baby, and though he will not NAKED NERVES. \glaciers, which really branch out lifeline, bis was at a long side-bill| It is expected that a goodly por - on the patrolman was giving see bis 4 year until after t Cover ‘em up quick with Dr. Miles’ |from one great scarred mountain of | slope of glacial ice, over which tric-|tion of the party will turn back] Mrs, Julia A. Homan, of Grand] Sys to Kose pe pee = had holiday time he weighs 31 pounds | Nervine or they will suffer from ex-|blue ice, was a rare experience de w » ol er. The eo “big black bowlder,” about| Rapids, Mick * that she is a bundle of stolen goods in his paae ’ kled a wide stream of water. The|at the “big black be nay she io 8| cussion, Brown made a breatt ai | freedom. He did not, however, reck- | father ts F jmost r summit would mean al- the enthunt wan attempt would me ther unusual in the th han jand waike and talks just like y| Dosure and friction, and will ache | When we first started out over the | slope was crisscrossed with crev-| which so many camp songs have) tim of rol y committed at the Jold man. Indeed, bix parents, with-| 994 pain you. Dr, Milew Nervine| giactal field in the wake of our|asses, and to slide meant a death | been sung, and old mountain cilmb-| Portland fair, and Wednes Jout modesty, admit “that he is the| Will mak you fat. strong. hearty: | guide, we stepped gingerly over tiny |coast down the steep slope into alers say that if the whole party at-} turned over the focal police 9/0" With the bartender of ie |¥ery finest boy in the whole wide! Sruggista, Money back if firat bot. |CFevassen and poked cautiously with | yanwing chasm, from which th cmpts the Gibraitar trail disaster | list of the stolen jewers a ay saloon, who had been asked j wees” ltle falls to benefit Jour staffs into the snow for “blind” |could be no reacue—-the giving up of |e sure to follow. On a snow as 4] A quantity of diamonds, emeralds |*° *eeD suard over the suspect. dice # “ a . | crevasses, but soon we learned to | one’s strong healthy young bedy tolice bridge across one of the crev-|and rubles were taken by pickpock- he bartender stopped his Might | [have confidence in our guide and |be ground for ages ween the | ases ferday one man stepped | ets on the fair grounds, and the vic-| before he got outside the door and ‘ |atepping in his tracks. With our centuries to come cast out, a petri-| Lis ankle | watched by detectives, They were |ticer got back from the futile chase a F faces \tberally grease-painted to pre- | fied foesil, or a bare, bleached skel - valued at ab $300. lof sneakthief No. 2 IBLO—WHO HAS TRAV- |vent snow-blistering and our eyes eton, upon the moraine bdelow--a A great deal of fun was on tap r : ¢ ) OVER 23,000 MILES |abaded from the white glare by thing for conjecture and wonder to|this morning while the climbers |g.) ——¢ one of his age, for the bi s of the field, and soon we reached the |turtes ahead in futurity Companies A, B, C, D and E had) oyu, er Creme) eee nere Pectile naw woke ae this wee chap are still reckoned by really dangerous crevasses, yawn-| Only one accident, despite the| been dr thelr personnes tt ft see dae saceica’ tues tone “ually, lias unsathe by hie fond pareata jing bungrily, and with the rumble | great opportunities for disaster, be-| posted on the bulletin board, tho Gass service. Leaves Gentte Se 4 lof distant water coming from their fel) the 17 venturesome human be-| who did not take the climb formed | os PERAK TT During the theatrical season of jeavernous depths. It is the disel-| ings, who, at sundown, trudged back | “Company X," hoisted a green flag 4903-64 the infant son of Josephine, ece ve |pline of the clitab to use the life | across the last glacier, heads down | and, captained by K..M. Anderson @ bodily Daag sentosssnenghe ag ° line only in the most perilous places | pefore the wind, teeth set, and feet | with Sydney E. Cooper, of Berkeley ty, as first lieutenant, and ah McKinney, of land we were left to individually | muster our courage for his short life in to say noth- some few 4: each state in the Unic cold and saturated, over the | unive leaps | trail. Dr. W. T. Patton, while climb- | Mise L! G-LHolmesFurnitureCo: ing of a brief tour tish Co- 3 over the great chasins, hesitating at ling to a glacial peak to pose for a|cisco, as first sergeant, set Jumbia. In doing this the amount of A $25.00 Share of Stock From the |first, and making the miatake of jiresptican view being taken by| across the gentle slope on a bur ground covered young llooking into the depths, instead of | ¢y cot hotographing company, |lesque climb to the summit, under a U0}-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. ater was over ® pretty seeing only the oppo: brink to | jeape green flag with a white cross. A large crowd of Appalachians, Sier ras and Mazamas watched the mock which the leap must be made, At né fell into 6 thres-foot vies @ PRODUCERS’ AND CON- an overhanging bank | | e the second wide crevasse your cor- crevasse, Being an athlete and pos: a is between the four walls of a house, | ‘ | nonsed of extraordinary agility and| (limb as “Company clinging with short trips up and down the SUMERS’ ASSOCIATION som wroreBiuttet: Grill Service Tae ot eet patton cought himeait | Ught to @ life line and block in a perambulator, or a whirl Northern Pacific new trains be- 1) 4 depth of five feet and, bracing | With the utmost ¢ tween Seattle and Sic in the park in the arms of nursery bis knees against either wail at 2 p.m advancing ; | aution, crossed @ “ f it were a swol ed out, after 15 desperate minutes lie n torrent, took the slope with lab climb- | muddy little rill Not until his shoulders appeared | ored steps as if it were a snow field above the crevasse was the accident in the grass as if it were |@ By Paying $1.00 Down, and the Balance to Be Paid With What You Save on ‘The parents of every other ch met would consider that their sm ughter could not be kept cut steps serene Ast acaey end baker Mf for weehe 8 Your Purchases known to the rest of the party |\ce and finally reached and by means $ gether the days and nights were f spent on train and in hotels. But if GET INFORMATION they could once see the beautiful laughing boy who calls clever Joxe- Prices on Good © Do It Now may e An original “Mazama,” calmly | | id browsing off a pile of bare slate | x feet high, taking it in in jon urs a peck on one of the cliffa, waa seen {Of & Gibraltar triumph. On t Thoutte ai © eunes! }letin board these daring climbers silhoutted against the sunset sky ae Bh cag Fw erage on our return, and a tuft of snow. | wrote : white wool was found on a shrub| n't no fools,” and added “Reese UNTIL, TOMORROW FORENOON, should the fe vay e 4 ,|camp or bust, Rese camp is a ene" 1 , any. \ maar , kta : ‘amp quarter of a mile away pply happen to hold out that lo You wouldn't . " ceived with cb as we came down | re er exepect such a small amount to buy much at a furni- the trail, for the Cowlitz glacier trip| ** ®&@RRRAARRHKR HR ture store, would you? is the hard preliminary endur AUTO - CRATS DF THE rT WILE however, them to » at all gasoline The D. S. Johnston Co. takes pride fn the fact that its huge business is the result of giving the best possible piano for the least mone ‘ot only fs this policy in force today, but it has been in force since the concern started. Today it is more evident than ever, for it is obvious that the more one sells—of anything—the Jess a firm can sell for. And this concern does the biggest musical & business in the Northwest The Chickering, the Krell, } HIBRRA CAMP, Paradise Valley Monday, July 23, noon.—Fifty-nine Sierne, club climbers, incInding 18] Glassware — (rockery horses, for the final climb, Thay|* ‘nat chauffeurs turn to the go to Camp Muir and camp tonight, | et bean: a am pe ; “vy , i at the base of Gibraltar, and carly trongonseabics ve S and do ne Set ‘ tomorrow morning they will at hem down, \ § all I p PCRS tempt t rilous Gibraltar trail, | The procession, as it filed out of] **¥ *¥¥ ¥¥ U4 ¥ EE HH amp and through the bright sun: | STEAMER PERDITA will make All of these will be included, together with many up the valley towards the/an excursion rate of $1.00 to Quil odd furniture p: TEA & COFIEE GO. ff wort» ' / : : | ance test and we came in on good go quite a way, and our win- i a é ‘ time, all in meat file and every ROAD GIVEN ONE MORE dows today. and tomorrow morning—will be fillet | all Cream Cheese, per Ib climber of the party still fresh and with articles at this p: i A | LAW — POLICE AFTER price, = walking briskly. Four hard pi | Pianos---- Call at 314-15-16 Colman Block walking briskly, Four hard pre-|® RECKLESS CHAUFFEURS | | ec c oe t she is now v ne | a , ¢ } . “6 4 the final climb odes ing pena Regret it Dc sckionive iSe NAN BYXBEE, |* cial order to patrotmen asking * | | flers while in the city If the law is br n the to-drivers will be arrested. ~— | Preserving Time You can beet preserve your FRUIT, also your health and tem per by using your GAS RANC these hot days. In Fact eee eee eee eee eee eee ee Tee ee eee ee eee ee eee m ces ‘obi M. Cable, are some ¢ an interesting and|cene, Hood Canal, and return Fri ~ 1 ee aisecs the firm pe Fa tC ; a picturesque ht. Most of the “ July 28, having Galbraith Doc k The price will be 45@ to one and like, Re- Kasy payments. People who are up to date and 921 SECOND AVENUE, women were garbed in brown over Sa m. ” member, your money buys as much as yone’s, and who economize, cook with gas Near Madison Street alls, having abandoned their short — you are just as much entitled toa GOOD THING as _ WINTER AND SUMMER because vet hyd bl _— er party | sarched in companies of 10, except it to cheaper. Do you =the scientific party of five tle fabel ont nfessor “Little Jod” La Conte.) “por Infants und Children tl ‘0 EK. T. Parsons dB | ¢ sean eabi |S tin vel inet oft Kind You aye Aways Bout 5 marl “Bt | dangerous pa wi be et ”y | Bears the f SHAW’S DRUG | tance apart of ond Ava. BTORE, | ‘The party is now \. = — Seattle Lighting Co. P.-1, Bullding, Fo erth and Union. Phones---Gunset, Ex. 27; Ind., Ex. 76. D. S. Johnston (0. SEATTLE’S FOREMOST MUSIC HOUSE. | A BURKE BUILDING. | ling up the

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