The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1906, Page 4

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pce BY TTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1906. THE SEATTLE STAR #3 and $2, and they will be given We Andy Hamilton feels one of them . 4 to the persons sending In the three ‘ - Joomiag on STAR PUBLISHING CO F 1207 and 1800 Seventh Ave. be loweriptions of an ideal Man y nee | | °o | This afternoon Misa Polly Prim's bt OUR “hom - Your about th . EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT 8UNDAY loweription of her idem) man le pee siDENT worm ape aw published, Miss Prim lives at 618 PCASE i |" heme ys Editorial: Independent 67! t, Main 1050, wr vy. and here ia wha ahe (« oun H 4, A\\. [0d reforn Business: Independent 1198; Sunset, Main 1080, yo KING Aw |] eos ; . ~ i615 1015, Ou * cone FIRST AVENUE: WASHINGTON . Via | rae long « 4 abe PAAIN 1240, th ~~ ~~ ~e& now cat , ; Pick-Ups At ane wet on This Week The Quaker nad always aly f with bie dogs hur ad vertiog. woe wk | ret 1. A. NADEAU TELLS WOW WE j Hi ympa and extre nis week saat { t { nit h well a " | MOPE TO BRING NEW IN ihe = y handed down in Cl A -ieeth Gale te aamctin dapat DUBTAIES TO SEATTLE ” fe hap | He can handle tome! L nt ® peclal t rporati ay held { \ lw regia thy — a | at t we Re wie } the duals tt . " | porte. shame with eit | t . t Paragor ame M \ onda ie nie . He ts favtid She tee merce to become the manager ar $ " Bi man ' and cries for n EI NE and go f oro ag eg , ; "" Rarciay’s ¢ Cold Cur . Cs . te a fo ‘ Hoff t ' - 2 fot " has never ' ‘ loff's Felt § Antipain Kt Pla ure ple of untry, law abiding and lor f- | sod ge i. ons | tt LA Na ries refi ) t ow t « f that ' ‘ t bet , | “Hut in seeking the location of |f Tooth Brus and « , ¢ t i t i ay 4 | 0 I nearly forgot ¢ | manufact i ore cor ” t ! people are not ed int ‘ ! w erved, 1 st r ef Cascara I mit f bill ’ . area ‘ meth ~ I 0 fs siaaet lout . ls I 4 JOURNEY f A PROMINENT AMPRICAN #RRKING TO FP API} fort to secure ot ae which are || Lemon Sug finest a oriwinal pack. : ‘ ' a tt athe. & THIRD TERM BOOMERS, more thay reasona ain t axe, of \ tand why ¢ : woe pe ace pa gh , 7 wu ful, profita “ perma Crutches for men, women a os only @f— at vair years pou K ti 7s Ie ba . factory erected | and others priced from ONE-THIE “s then De i : ‘ s t POLLY PRIM Ly oe we yee d | figs: ne M - ‘ puta is be aus tee | close want of a proper marke It's time te aying Ma our money Bs gentlemen who ¢ ag t i Draw a mental picture of y for it , nm @ r th ere a ; sg ae ‘ Ideal Man and send m hig of raw ma al, be ‘ rown we Boap % for #1, ruthles ' a. Ideal Man, 1 Sta at | of etition, or f ny othe “ f'n A aa, Wha 0 byt beca t pt f \ { " . 1 only give the " a v e all at ny ’ y quantity, the os Psaeey, , } t an T By “JOSH” a " eft t cure Don't go to Alaska without first vi duaker. We have iy . | ther fact , f ® specially packed me ne os and f nt —~ ind : seers hoary ANANA | i i svc pect edi aml | 8 ill Confer With Others t 7 ; The Quah akes f ue clty, an prop sin ssc ail pila ceed Gaia, bn neriod [Whatever sie wo want ao : the | th t ’ 4 th 1 a | What profitath It a man if he gain) war § agninst reckless marriages ve utnet om - hmeats i ‘ eee Teenng . cetustbane . the whole worl a jonide|He neglected to state w anor | Mane idle ere are ton many of ge Se iaeaaie al Advices just ‘ rair-| hole world id and fo,gnlde| Hi “f aglected wake what other] fem so -ensch the encsptionel af ' x BY x ' anks stat tion y i Vantages offe paure the succens Tr n 1 wi r nt wea ’ y of tl asters a © ma Ps . “ . 2OM TENNE { factories establiched here f more ; : | ar, the AS THEY SER IT I FROM T ndert ry th Th UAKER DRUG I nen th ‘ - } and fair-minded | ™* . © miners | a ne . bertake as . ¢ 4 = | and orm b wind have | A grand wedding was solemn wh 4 man wi us nin th t ases and | kept up tb work and liast Sunday. R. Ls Powell's oldest] * it p 10133-1015 First Avenue more Tce mplied with t In the up |daughter, Miss May as married The proposed cx aro you will : per country the first of the year| | Duncan sai wan| Milwaukee through sets CONTE) COURT t that no legal | usually sees « great rush of those t ge They had one end | Promine t omer ick ation 1 nce { ara to relocate § which { bh » house, and it that bic tape sagas 1 | 1 clear to the bara. Rev fhe * tions can make anyt >T AME AN IN atural deduction is that the} tied the knot j fa thor DIGNATION miners know they ba valuable | F. Hudson and wife attended | ther Me + og wen ground and t faith is @ at} wedding and they obeyed the|to give « great i brough he Tanana mining die-| ure by eating and asking no| facturing In Seat | ‘iis Growth of the South viet. irae a tona—Brown's Chapel Corve-/ Will Open tron Fieids } an-up will exeeed that of | spondence, Sequechee (Tenn.) New ee ant year by 85,000,000, and an out F gteely meats eee a | “Refore starting on this campaign nt a figures it becomes a « se even | | hracite upon it arene: ped the burden for « to the most op KIRKLAND j s so that cultural and commercial activity and a general prosperity equivalent | | Anyw tadiey ° on to the totals of all th f the y—north, east and west—in | KIRKLAND March 3.—The Why, that's the study of bugs’! youn wey Had pat th 4 on j ad jiteamer Falcon is laid up for re-| “Well, he just as welll od a larg casure of Ex sanufactured products and in the value of assessed Sa She SN BOT Eres Se Sate Gee ones ye ery Ane Cie Ane ay | for ty, Otherwise I should not F od a be put | potato patch ts ful Ir siren never go Into It” the con rth, east and west of 1880, Even as to these ie Not un te bpthel <— axonees bothinhs they've never! o hast . at the to come and bear the Artiste in thelr aad t . t 7 oup tendent of the | court woul schon acher ‘ of the artic , a tomes b em the tas econ neh Vv r Talking and Sin Mas t e ast h pt veate act n “ n ¢ oe on * ing ee ee : cm = | Kirk . * having a|of Pittsburg repeat what one of his] et - > t 2 b will he V produces these great assessed value of p as y $2 m bis lot one| boys bad sald to him, because the} ition f an 2 Pr wor volees pe Lady operator im In 1905 the south had a population of 25,000,000, while t ¢ had weed the word dara. That! Townsend di with the excep the country had, in 1886, 34,000,000. an never hope to become a} n of those for ners and pack The south, in 1905, had a railroad mileage of 60,000, while 80 ss sranvery | * | CARUSO CAMPANARI TAMAGNO . panei j - KAMES GARBIN DE LUCIA mi} Ke ir thy eat of the country was 000 c 7 ' me — ‘ se hak cae saane Ai enaee ¢ pig tron, against A WORD FROM JOSH WISR, SEMBRICH NUIBO JOURNET he south last year mad pig « j SCOTTI GADSKI 4,000,000 for all the rest of the country in 1880; mined 70,000,000 | MELBA POWELL tons of coal, againat 26,000,000; made 6,244,000 tons of coke, against | | K DE | AN BATTISTING 3,000,000; produced « ) bar re's of oF 000 0ON j evera | HOMER BLAUVELT CALVE baa ears, are getting ready to move t the ‘ BLASS t ‘The south’s capital Invested in cotton 5 was $225,- |? col outages = People always tot s Route and Coast Line, Tlek 000,000, as against 200,000,000 In the rest fn 1880; ita tin’ well enough | ations and descriptive iit forming @ veritable Library of Great V lone t Union Ticket Office, 60 damy of. the : , as © annual lumber p 100,000, as against $194,000,000; ite | Billie Cook, of Kirkland, recent — Rever git any- | | sve. kL Ss Comes ony 4 hess ting Caruso, annual farm product $1,750,000,000, as against $1.550,000,000. sold two acres of land at Kirkian ing betior | | — Melba, Sembrich and Tamag ng ONLY for the These are empire-building figures. They leave no reason to doubt | 07.2.0) oo it im the meas future | | psiseiapieet as the rest of the country is doing today, And meanwhile th ft t A SHERMAN, ° ANY & CO. of the country will be growing on ite own @ 7. et For the drawing room, the bow The pessimist nowadays finds poor consolatic walk from Sr nothing is the doir, the ach om studio TOR DFALERS. the chureh, the lodge and the EDUCATED MONSTROSITY By Frances G His name was Durfee—son of ma ite Durfee, who carried the hod t p tle " an Tim med of the t “ few * - Y and his hap” would work)! together; and sent him to school It meant taking, w ’ learn ng.” against t ngth, mo when “t shou alld w and } " a he car It meant a « Tim * at { boy rt into - clean ained a a slight and who and wages 1 ha 1 He . t “ ; boy ™ c only t 1 1 Jonger to wailt—only that. I ‘ jenger 1 re x st na “ ’ as Tim and r” that the y | himself might keep pace with his mates A k © idlots . should be express ot their ToM editor w soon as plenty o' themsely SEREREERER HERE BRR HARARE YOUR IDEAL MAW ere ee ee ee eee eee eee ee eee . - * * * Ww feago miniate BUGVIL MK * QOL’ Sah, Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Sceing 1s Believing THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. has given al Vou nev right, Baby Grands; Baby, Q hem UNITED BRETHREN i an tell whe LE DOINGS rke Bldg f the be an in D. ‘ Johnston Co. NOTICE TO _ SUBSCRIBERS ur copy of The Star fail | Offics in Diller Hotel, a by 6 lock any ¢ Open Day and Night. ase do us (he favor to a a e t CP sm hi si _ pendent 1138) between 6| lock, and we will send (seo {f QUALITY STORE phone us every time you miss it, | LAscow In this ay we n be { ft A Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co J} giving onr wabeccivers « HULLS. 1406 Second Ave., Seattle vice—and it is the only way } 1020- Ist } THE STAR PUSLISHING co. | WEA vo onpan 115.00 choes is still om at The re. Men's, Womest AC T FILLINGS. SILVER UP. GOLD FILLINGS ¥ sees’ Shoes at absat| ET OF TEETH, 84 SPLEN Do not fail to attest DID SET, $4.00; GOLD CROWNS this sale for you will ' $ » wue mone CROWNS, $2.50 ' THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 First Ave, BROWA'S DENTAL PARLORS 713 F 1104 First Ave. ret Avenue visit mé AV enue § BROKERS LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Baggage Express. Furniture and Heavy Hauling Both Phones-—1686

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