The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1906, Page 4

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TH es EATTLE STAR a STAR PUB Listtina OO. OFFICER 1a and | . artann von ay las UNDA JON on ouuteaal —aenaet Baty 1080 Indepenten BEL ANY Stak & WNC) an Malerd Ave @w omig opr week, or twenty-five conte per oom The ds Rime hs shen Jour subseription “eabires ie Mi IITCHELL, ASTUDYIN DESTINY AND PLUCK Sensational Specials for Saturday mantnt (0 botereat é 7 hb paper, When that date arrives, [f your subsert ene ee can stn'paid in savenes, your mame te tates fram the lurday rene Werner 6 _roeears POR Ue SUSE EEE SPEC SEES, cone tered gt the + at-Beattle Waentneton a soeend- clase matter * a i * FACTS ABOUT JOHN MITCHELE, . : \ * Stand and Deliver 4 * Ty ms * * 1 Hpring Valley, TH * + of Irtwh descent; mother of IKnglish descent * i » work in mine at 15 * yi tle ever saw the like of It before \* 1 Knights of Labor when 16 * at ¢ holding up inoffensive citixens all over town \* Drifted west, to Mexico and Colofade, . r ! * bi 1 b ney WE! \* Klected Master workman of the local K. of T, in 1890. * teas . * Married Catherine O'Rourke in 1892 * 1 tance a raliread magnate muddenly confronts hie victim * In 1896 elocted delegate to the district convention of the U. # pie et or tn his office, with a sharp command to “Stand je MW * and v MH n't Meter to any pro’ \* Labbied in the [nots legiviature in behalf of laws for the s mat ne next astonished citteen knows he has been retieved & miners Half- po Ne : i * Became vice pr t of the U. M. W. of America Gipsy Cou of his warantee deed and the deapolier t# vanishing from sight, only * Succeeded M.D. Ratchford as president.of the organimtion # Hotta Kern ottecttny leaving behind him a pile of yellow geld as a memento * tn 1898 a Get tree Winei te Gh Gnevened wan to G0 when 6 4 property-selser * Bewn sorganizing the miners and inereased their number Spring T Zs pen him swinging a heavy dag of about his head l@ from 43,000 to over 300,000, especially in the great hracite LIABLE SPRAYS ~ neetagon 8 r , |@ fields of Pennsylvania * on Nobody but a rakh man would try to hold on to Nie things unde hed Dee ale ee os eee pel bee @ Puch umatances, He gives ‘om up, thankful that his life has b & concessions aad a truce in the strike of 19 * fpared and consoles himself with the gold that hit assatiant has die * Children; Richard 12, Jame Hobart 8, Marie ¢ e * card \* " nd thought, the Klondike wasn't tn it with the tid RESCUE eee eee fats eattio mud has t 1 up baskets full of nuggets | Greppeeminntapente AL75, 1256 | : 2.50. where ity ragplickere are wont to go to the garbage umps and | INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. i wh of a miner in spite f the high sta n fi fish out a ving another mammoth miners’ strike |tion and vital responstbijities thet _ | MIS. JOMN MITCHELI. AND THE MITCHELL HOME AT SPRING [tmminent, ona that will be the are hin He is rearing bis fam ae dike ten lage of President Roose | greatest in the history of the world, the homely atmosphere of the min ‘The \ilustrated deseription of the marr oe th will appear in Bat | VALLEY, It |the searchlight of public attention town, H meets multi-million: | veit's daughter to Mr. Nicholas Longworth which rite iis again turned toward John Mit-laires and captains of capital on urday’s editions of The Star will be of the most complete cha | te | oh t of the United Mine | their own ground with courage and e UAKER DRUG The Star has spared neither efforts nor expense to for ite | 7 " of The four children go to the Imma w Union, who tas already | dignity, He is in the prime of r tat t Imire tly {ulate Concer n parish « ted «masterfully three industrial | mysterious, impressive destiny . e of t sost tntercst tr Teadors the fullest details of (his m yt) fren ot | Richard, the oldest, 1s an ware at the dawn of a decial 1053-1055 First Avenue t f the | in the eburch, Rev, Johan F. Power John Mitebell today has the| which he has prepared Amertoa. | th t, ie @ clone friend of John | groatest single purposed following | sight and prudence um ed native | Mitchel) and aided him to an educa-|in the United States, He sways at | the very Japanese, tow ; men’, ition, He med the marriage | i t de touch © This setf-educated man, wh has alway on t family home, | ceremony for the mtuers' jender and 1.000 men when the issue sileft motherless as @ babe, wh jheadquarters inf gir ; You, this serious, round-eyed,| ried a girl who was a Little Mother travel at of re. Mitchell ta decidedly domes- | cleric look dark \ittle man at r "i jomed im th “ ary ng m tt M Mitch ta decid 4 ing, dark at & and who was hom mn th By jJosn The Mitchells ow wn | tie in her tastes and as Little epotler more power in his poverty | shadow of the coal tipple tn goo Jhon It in a do frame house. | by her husband's eminence as 4) { the mowt millions | sea: and bad, will be in the . no through 9 | One huif ts rented to another family. | woman can be in the country, for bis following ts| world’s eye from now om trebly| ed to te un. es RA ARR ti ses jexclusively hutnan—a half million | magnified | : of soldiers Who compose abso! a - | Ne, Anna Gould didn'a draw « the « arm and largest of are | And they worship him like the} THE MALL OF HARDEENS | ame ore wormters S| CROWD SUNDAY t H poleon ha n mv at JIM, THE BARTENDER, KNEW) girl, Th me etary T heard anh That's what makes the comiug! preparations have been made by you know ail I know struggle, although It ts xfer off, tm-| ep, De Vanter-Davis Co. of MER WELL, AND ALSO HER , ‘ or k bog Cc & We bearved Joliet. after the world with its portent the Starr-Boyd building, to handle Sherman, lay FATHER. waement 6f tmgvensen shane: Ne) sonally, Mitchell is modest, un- | large crowds on Sunday at their new * k if he was « echooimes- | assuming, simple and democrats ition, Lakeside City, which was| 7113 Second Ave,, Seattle tor. Pity the itt died, thous j tle has won the rare confidence of | placed on the market last Sunday. | Jus wae thentea in- 4 J followed this os mans that aprines 20 different | Arrangements have been made to N « Idaho pgp gpa ees broken |tonguee—heaven knows how many | accommodate even @ larger number 4 tell th ference | 4 a ee f the burroom | different religione—by a plain, un-| of people on the free excursion boate jt A o cen a m4 ona 8 way, and a jon to the principles n was bandied at the opening | Many ao Nil seocting © hadn't & ‘ ~ sage ob | hb union labor has adopted as|The excursions leave Madison park scheme's been hat 1 oan @ t all winter ne | 8 moe Gt ip pact ite creed, and by a consistent and) at 10, 12, 2 and 4 o'clock. In a able ma geet been f &u of ma Ie Benth ° careful adminiet n of the trust rt time good ® will coatnee , on jdeakte him ie just a| er ? . é rey n him by his fellow work-| be able to land at ar though somebody had tu " be the hen lg ts & graduate of the pit Ven De Vanter-Davis Co. this hitieht 07 | . wo poy igs Ham nuwrd » original com et still lurking | week let the contract for the com in rr o "7" Wihtiedee ane senteimin thet int ie the depths of bis lunge His life) struction of a wherf and work on | s 1 wh ~ es as been as much as ponstt at’ it has commenced “ | 4 f € " r De ee ‘ ' . " o ~ hiy ] THIS DAY IN HISTORY « t & a = nt Feb. 16.1896 to 1906 lee crap . . a +i t alike by ' de Sealers . y. as wed.) was hin only « Meet | seashoche tee fet) ay ut Laure wee stingy — ‘ - | ‘ + nen ae give t ere pa . Bargatn counter nen shower I'll make a « - | those of 4 snake. At first gia b bd Hebdoxen, N. ¥. T ments for a gulf ball show - was opposite of prepassens: he balance of its stock now being a at “ mipany prese “The innocent bystander some-/ Ree Has es ni | a escapes, the general optnion | a onunt * “ere ] the contrar ene “I never knew or heard of such/ oi en celal | SS thing ' wr at t s ant ' ion. that *1 have. frequently, too.” Whereat ' ' “ gon Bayne Bee “Where ” wart a mens ehechered he ed savagely. The At a wedding.” ‘gph ong agree oo en") paused for a moment for an # cassie as : las was vouchma fed. bare Twain thinks he caows} Pet rkee " ser" ice ag much about truth as young aa seoenen” = aman fv | mny Rockefeller does because werved him Fr aft two yeara, qe am | The present location is about on south of Post- fs twice as old. ~ i at be i " ene to start a schoo! a ated eietadn | SOE READY LETTER WRITER pent. aah “* he | etter trom a lady congratulat ~ safe ur bus | ie an old friend his engage ped . e | eh Saat ce a | MISCELLANEOUS ected Sir Sh > ~ ghte re eo bar STRONG TEXTURES ARE USED IN THE MAKI or | Linen Collars, ali ghapes; Bankrupt Price 3 have neat re ee & letter fr ed 4 a ot What could taughte OUR CLOTHING FOR DOYS. IT 18 THE ONLY WAY TO |] Men's White Handkerchiefs, Bankrupt Price . telling of the engm: t > © de with you Cany Bankrupt Price oa t hasten te extend my coner | Daughter, @ What tha ee mu * eplied the ur SWEAR FOL RASONADLE LENGTH o chiens es sig neve es gel clege ; nee gigas Al coguted Jotict, pata t pet ee ae INSURE nA 2 A REAS aL ENGT a Men's Heavy Rockford ox: Bankrupt Price, 4 pairs ee ne Peng mecetnetggaimen dagen enere began to exhibit signs of oye seal, eile eel TIME Men's Neckwear, 606 line; Bankrupt Price . sein all my life, and I de not how terest the narrative edged away to avoid any Men's Black Satine Shirte, $1.00 w Bankrupt Price tate to declare that you two w ae wnat Sees + ee bullets that might chance Men's Mule #kin Gloves; Pankrupt Price the happlest married phe | ’ ge aw Ge oe ee way * ° Men's Working Shirts; Rankrupt Price In the world. She ts such a sweet i B-Sive ps suet men font oon » your @u ub Men's Colored Stiff Shirts; Bankrupt Price .. irl, Jim. 1 am not speaking of| Rocked tn the Cradie of the Deep| “There ym Mace, feeme to me| your hands” quietly elme - e Men's California Flannel Shirts; Bankrupt Price ” ns aparece agi nae a m we Cleveland police are pussied be-|ahe is about 20 seine. lod gy a9 Men's Woolen Sox; Bankrupt Pric yoonee ' a _ nev Saves’ Sashmere Sox; Bankrupt Price, 2 patr sought by scores of men an with $1,200 } 4 up» 1, ¢ mn — at sonst by sceree of men and on “ge min. act mar he o TH ma 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House in State Genkenbers, Oba wiieds Mitwest Price : : tty as & rome. t's what they |'** 7 Columbia waty of character and dleposition man joseity ano seam, Thats wast Owl wn aking any words of ex Street the State will make her a perfectly a shovel “gr a oo " t | Planation expost ulation the will be « i husband and 1 ey Katey's sunting fase 30 w ind | girl that & t yp cnet, Fa " « his weapon. ‘tott | Balbriggan Underwear, regutar Tic value: Bankrupt Price, he nee of happy mar-| weet on ee ae ae we Cover. iat ened epg you tt bout mili | | Heavy Derby Ribbed Underwear, regula value; ke life “. . 0A tm to an ee - ‘ AT OUR PIKE STREET STORE WE MAKE A | ‘ie “dnee ~ ise ‘value } there, boys. Stayed ther ™ « by | n eavy Gre ¢ nderwear, regular > value: Reapecttully : ta | and stayed there, Bove, Hered veks| “know.” stammersd the stran SPECIALTY OF LADIES’ gy peeetednorad poegee aasigevnat te |nuraing that sod-for-norhing | St ls a good-for-nothing Met's Heavy Grey Wool Underwear, remuiar $1.8 A fron same lady t 1 } Price fher friend Lizzi i" _ ‘ tenutect Some sente was not fintahed. Men's Fine Woolen Underwear, regular $2.00 va Dear Lis: Just had a note trom). *. B n PR By ge PR er who hag re . pita w { wasp ¥ near! ment of civilization among 1 ba feerboge ad mm turned thetr at it for the inst ton pears, and eke ago, th eee . ‘ “ behind the me on the point of sending | m wasnt y Pango onan Ma we , ( killing @ man wae an Men's Fine Drees Hats, all co! «at t peed . iit] the mane & Men's Fine Dress Hats, in Stiff on Bankrupt E What did you t ft «ir ‘ , or Wy WMC O/ a impertinent questions. af. . MEN’S SUITS | Texnas! oe in 6 1 w u ark about 1 2.00 Cheviot Suits; Bankrupt Price ANN \) ‘Se t tt 1a » daught Mon's $14.00 Worsted Suite; Bankrupt Price " t " . H ant ’ si8o0 Ww ted Sulte; Rank t Tice ' ‘ . He woke | Ce Phones 416. age ea onal “wv » hin daughter t 405 Pike Street 4 Sulte; Bankrupt Price Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. He ne " ft Come and See—Seeing 1s Believing * og i Sipeaaiag sear anne. aa MEN’S SHOES * « f y y sitet THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. i Men's Vici Kid: Rankrupt Price Box Calf; Bankrupt ° | Velowr Calf; Bankrupt Famous Austin Shoes Special tor S We Cater to Working Me —— y OUR CLO G ’ t factory On Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Fur- if view as yell nishings at the Bankrupt Sale Suits | Mer 5 5 Men's $12.00 Suits ‘ Men's $i » it 5 Men's $20.00 Suits t Pants Overcoats The Bargain Store 1104---First Ave.---1104 the VERY EASIEST OF EASY TERMS i nd see about starting an account with ys. Eastern Outfitting Co., (inc.) Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. t on to 1 n4 1334 Seeond Avenue near Union Street N. P. CAR STOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT 800 MEN GOING IN ON ©. D. HILLMAN’S M pow — Will make the land very va $176, on terms of $5 per month. this land. Take new Renton car to Duwamish bridge. on grounds y offices in Times block tracts 500 feet long iiae need several men to work on 20 Salesmen LONDON LOAN OFFICE 108 Second Ave. Soyth BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year Guaranter 1 Watches, Dia Saturday S$ pecial JELLY ROLLS 8c voters’ Window and cur prig mar Hours te 12. Roth phones. 470 SECOND AVENUE AND Ct RRANT ¥ IBAAG LURE, Prop. | CHILDREN '§ SUITS Children’s Suits, regular price t. Children's Suits, regular $5.0 y—~ ptt Chidren’s Suits, regular $6 Bankrupt Price Children’s Overcoats, regular $3.60; Bankrupt Price ‘MEN’S HATS oll Ete SUIT CASES BLANKETS. ALSO A LINE OF \Crown Clothing 1121 FIRST AVE. eeore

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