The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1906, Page 4

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ay ie ; © WHEELS. Mien Daisy May waa the sole spec oeTs TW THE SEATTLE STAR | - y he has ‘The bike thief ia around eka BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1207 and 1200 Beventh Ave se naw Jack |Yeaterday the police recelved re ta of two wheels having be . 13 EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, the sereen. | 1 ta AG o waeels Revigg bald; and that portrait | # » one fro > in 1 - 109 bth av, N, and the other from Editorial: Independent 676; Bunset, Main 1050, ; on the ‘ar er why 100. et se Oe ee dol ~_ 101 35-1015 5 y SEATTLE: \ t mine. ae al 4, Business: Independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1050, on as : driking brandy, Now he la totter-| IRST AVENUE WASHI " ey \ 'e. — ing about and je falling asleep. No CLUB MEETS TONIGHT feteaiila c a H NGTON ° STAR A b Guneet, Ballard 06, he is going to drink another ein 1240 7 . or © Veenty-five gents per month brandy The Beacon Hill Improver On: . ’ Then the elick, clack of the ma-|olyubh will meet tonight at the engine tom te chine ended rformat hot ith ay and Massachu TO MAIL HUBICR NS—The date when your subscription expifee : oe es Galeatte tet . en aper. When that date arrives. (ty ecrty, fine Ma sorts d ix pau eaae Ws hem Bee tar Ba shen Wednesday legme to th that It we Bu ane matte wiser to bring ry engagement to an () ' wer | wie Specials uaker , Mark Robson, detective, grows fat | : Beware ofthe Canoe Jand flourishes on his new game otk tad tad rs vanill . ae nih iene a h Dy ‘ ' af year has been recorded on | Port f ‘ <atte § ! Wa ' young man, lost his life and up to | \ t F st wily t been re } r A r oP etnds P \ few outh and = hi lowe, paddling tn a | x ¢ sity, upset, Rescuers arrived tn the nick | soaitaisadnns N oer” on we saved from bitter eric bill wae it to fay E ounes ¢ I n t there will be a aun of deaths tn lday providing and 4 f s . mi ee w Y ing th »resent season. Neart new canoes | ) onnea He been recently launched upon the lake by youn n, most of | Be _ gnorant o first princ navigation, and all | mune c b eager ake the girls out can | w” And these are in addition to the large feet already on the TANGIER, Morocco, May LA be lak l@reat fire oke in Fea toda fe “3 practically destroying the Latio par Canoes are only fit for savages, Civitixed persons who use and many lives were ' bi them do so at thelr own peril, T who get into the treact 3 : FAIL TO FIND BODY ' wb little crafts and ven out into deep water not knowing Ie awim, are courting Even those who can swim, take chance es ous wei a ; a4 fm the 1 waters of the lake | find bod ( Le ivieur he ee an As for the young man who takes a girl out tn a ¢ when ‘ yours man whe wee drowned ia ; ; both are not expert swimmers, he is unfit to be at large, t ald | seg eae ; . -” be arrest nd thrown {to jail. Me tf ang fool wh the lake ts lew 1 & than the one whe ks the boa 6 f wh jt a little » : t hie y be the un| 1 gun .” victims re: ' ta nooing fa fant T ' we it te ha ne ASKS $2,500,000 MORE at ' ath ened on h » a t ‘ h for te. " n was raised “ WASHINGTON, May 1.--Wiltiam | * is : We i wareing : om i oe | " Randolph Hearst, representative | 8” moots and “a fa the meretives water ake Wa we . ¢ Things were n ming to his) very stout lady entered. She @rew | duced in ¢ e rut ery j * aroused ’ of the sport oing and will take meas ng, but his duy of fortune he| her chair to a table and dipped her| Viding »priation IE insect bites ‘ wre ares acco but it seems deplorable that human sacrifices will | foit assured must eventually arrive. | pen in the ink. John Webb! sat |500 addi for Ban KENNEWICK—Ble ripe aw- |! Levy's Derma E ake it w res be req t this result cle had a brilliant inapl- | aghast The stout, middlepged | cha S Masotoand an tty oats : ewer veh ¢ ‘ af thle of } ywa exactly | Pation natograph waa the woman was Daisy-—not his [ithe | Get large t Ye a 4 sre ’ , “ Oy | nov ur. He went to a| Dalay, but a Daisy whose petald had | L. L. LAMB DEAD h I in large fr ” Ms _ joa Perea ee | playt i watched the moving | withered ' —_ nae al lg a al and he know >a finish, Can ARE | pictures with ever increasing From out the magic sereeat sbe|,,’/* ! cs eo en oe of Hime ‘Ow | est turned and stared at him Aloer t form. Toa he It find it out, too, when you d tha 1 of | Two days later the datly * work of wrinkles sbrouded her by és, on jeontained Mark Robson's advertise-| My, but how that photographl she 5 this summer! met had sent him bad lied with the ca m bad ile Quaker Drug Co at the rear be? Bh t @ pair of spectacles pret | RUT ZA Rye Shades, a ¢ orice 106 ‘ her and w m with Pher| @ eee eee ee 2 v mur P by “ te Le reuy | writ She looked 60 now o * int f 1 woods and b art ther wood ys F Webb broke into a roar of . BANK CLEAI 4 Slorccent Ons j er to ord Pyrogray 4 bs torical laughter The dear rujua?’|@ May 1, 1906 wel e boa died tae eee R DUST *% be orled aloud. ' * Ma i005 S41 @) SPOKANE Mr | Y. i . . Psat te im ni b so t z 'g . 2 * wine of an lee crean J - ‘tot M Ah, me,’ Detective Mark Robson wad all|* ! pe dng * | Minnehaha has b ba o gagement to Daisy May h. Me," | business. When he got the order|® date ins r...8 66006202 @| Minnene r who —— — By “JOSH he bad said over the rail of th from Mr, Webb, he sent « ctreular| # Y beg Be con oe the girl with arms to Mise Daisy May. Then Mark|**@eeeteeneeeeeane | | wi outat Derting Date MY Robson communicated wi capes. mat ‘De ua y m x haon communicated with bis pho Sees have taten % 1 cont’ 06 | io lenin own ® darlin , | tographic agent in Calcutta . sneavenn—fras ‘a e oa la tters they had exch ‘| Later om there was a cinemato- |” eo f been - ™ va Had Plenty of Attitude.) Tell th rs “a i aly, and now on araph seance In London at which |* 1043-4055 First Avene ser o i dl him her photograph t —e day was a rey Gay fort a young,” said John, dublo TOURIST EXCURSION fruit tn-| ~ fitled with) ol tat . muat b #0 now No finer ride oa the Sound a ma Pm hae ben A looks as al S yoars ago that to the U. 8 navy The| And making y i.] With ail came 4 DOW Hremerton, where the fan ‘ inne. | Sane oon mee " |paper in which John read Mark teahtp Oregon and the lar bape er . ce Robson's advertisement ing ship in the world, the fome « nis ~ Then at last th me} John sent two lettere—one. M- | ohia, can be seen “ at not been branded im five years nasTeNs: tener — , sre rly, to Misa Dalay May: the i” Waele niga : eterson inwures te - x 4 ay; the), ats lea err 1 od 1 €9 Rafe Deposit bide. M. € - Keteny Frank house ainens letter to Detective times daily. Round tr one hey . BETWEEN--- were ar Tony at - a hee salad Saint Paul, c mith Saturdey T (Mo) How did ‘ be atne ae bad S dagrentte ‘note y 8 ven moos ease scbveel tt AMUSEMENTS feeb | tence in Caleutta | fled ’ a % . - wi Omah A Word from Josh Wise began by wt “ os Mographer was summoned me, “ t for = magh lantern «= exhibition we “ FA 5 ' . Y| John Webb was the ante epectate men Wa A REWELL MER/CAN ienndintints Kansas City and Whir-r-r!” There om the ecrees Chicago ,i was the old-fashioned room where Fated, TOVR >| be had woowd his love. John’s heart) g ‘| 2 There's euch swelled with a throb to the { ~ inkan to e'neke & oo hte youth rhe 1908 - 7906 ~ CHicaco i aeecn Gaeed tam taetee: tae Gere WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTE Raway as thie moment thoe ar | Basten ‘ ‘AH BERNHARDT On All Trains — | And around tb each - il : The Easy Way to Duck pee wish of my hea mR On All Trains. 4 (The pub | sti ie i which the ts | Presently a door in the roe use crion SAM S$. LEE SHUBERT ; B. wong ’ty | Don’t throw your hea s ano WM. F CONNOR emcee nin ete Oe Have the n 4 to x like © causec | at the Pa Main 1068 j t f : , ed the new guest ake a 1 told him I was getting the worst| t talk was of it in this he ' Then besides you } Well, ¢ ot it He has failed to use a thi aor ioe geen | Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Seeing Is Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. Bincoee Repertoire Tuesday, May 8 “La Sorciere” Wed. Mat., May 9 “Camille”’ Wed. Night, May 9 “Sappho’’ Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings May 8 and 9 MATINEE WEONESDAY. PRICES—$2.00, $2.00 AND $1.00. Tho Pavilion a to $30 | CASH OR CREDIT Plain Baths (2 1-2c Jira Avenue astern Outfitting Leg: ; Make enitle 1 Company, Inc. Heady’ $ Barber Shop} ricea,” Phones 1332-34 Second Avenue ee the Raw i Near Union. r sitieeiieion sel... —— “Seattle's Reliable ¢ a St. in forced mov , House. at ha v e for a she A o ' : time “— R ; pas _ For full information, apply W.H. OLIN, Gen. Agt., 210 Mutual Life Bidg. Washington. Seattle, - - Sherman, (lay & (0, Pacific Coast Distributors of Victor Machi ind Records, NOTICE 711 2nd Ave. Seattle, | San Francisco, Cal, You can get the name of the | ‘Fuennic Weis = owner of any pleco of semua tos in ity FREE OF CHARGE | Oakland, Cal by calling at my office Als) | any other information you ée 1 keep an abstract system for) your benefit, and my own. CHAS. COWEN, 6-37 Pioneer Bidg. Main 967. Ind. 2181. BUTTER BEST ASH. CREAMERY 2-lb. Square 48¢ We bare a number of slightly sal FRESH RANCH BC 220 Per Doz. pianos of eta FULL CREAM (¢ dard maket 1Se PER LB. that wil & sold at a 0 IOWA BUTTER STORE a 1811 Second Ave price, - Cal Arcade B « once or write tor catalognes prices, tera ALBERT HANSEN = AOA rep h* Kohier & Chase 19O052d Av-, 706 tet Ave: wna Arcade Building

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