The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1906, Page 4

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olty to the young lady securtng the Goorge TALES BY THE THE SEATTLE STAR exXEAs LUMBER highost number of votes BY STAR PUBLISHING CoO. 1307 and 1209 Seventh Ave. |r (Ky) Times. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. shacribera in Chi WASHINGTON, Muy 18. —Monator Editorial: Independent 678; Sunset, Main 1080, Ranggenee gag O D EN IN. f R esinn, emmancen seemed SSe inane Business: Independent 1198) Sunset, Main 1050, » ral#e central bill changing section polis ssribinetnatiinahieeintietliligaig linens . on 0 roduce it TAR A cy. a nite a Ave ” ot, 0 ra we Tech aanatn " id pot | - There are so many things, ( breaking the couplings between er ad ented yer afact A i pn - 4 . twonte-five conte per mont. ing and b tell abe gine nd tender The huge engine . thereot rh wilt I ( we my 40 years’ experience ag_an en oo started down bill ‘ dar gineer that I searee know “Bal to An it rounded # curve two en x mh paper. |W he begta { gtneers—Hranao: and Cgliver the sddtress lab Hut tell us,” I said, “something | with thelr tw sotives, had just tuftice at B that Hangers @m your memor tarted up the long climb to the you can't forget pa rh w the headlight fash There's so many ling he | of the runaway, and, reversing thett The Run For Success sald, refilling his pipe, "ig Byes, engines, raced backward after it here's one | can pletere ani When they, got on the level Branson ita ra oe hut my eros We was let hie engine go into the mawe 7 ne pespte t — | backward faster than ad Jumped, and Collver let dite go 7 ae ae ee noe salon down the grade and curve » Branson wn ut ped That are ne old Woman's exeuse fe idle clock, Shy 4 that r tuts Genk Gite de oo ueeacaiaaads want aeibe al as to as (t wasn't running tt w ' ein white - we Hi a le track, there. wasn’t wuch a t ot « amane at you ean't tell +4 ts 1 it going it migh nev ~ righ 3 We'd often m lot of damag ' at . 1 t ‘ > "1 1 But tt Seal way, but this thine what might a been had that big | or People may be right once in a while by nding 4 a wanes bas hee ata ap grePbpen oe Bm ts no ret hom Pee 6 |e fuoawey | Net o make a ran for even though there be many miw ed tune end pave Aud Par ‘ ‘ : steps THE EXCITEMENT WAS IN- | big engine head the pasoangers know tha a in The failures, who have ne honestly tried, alw have & lot TENSE after ua 4 ping!? }anything at all had happened | to say about bad tuck, They forget that the tried and SEES ae ee oe a drances, but had something be > think and pped ren waived in|a few seconds ago’ Of Boldly out and marched ahead n And ” . hed beer end oure : 4 he uns dul person is he who has said: “The way ia dark, | To Lawson had ¢ u ore was that engine acoming ¥ Fay Meena POE had rounded a eur and that was at LAKE. May 18-1 ‘ and I have no Mght; mountain to be climbed, and there ts Sain Ghee One 1 with| why I See ena habeas Mean no path; rivers to be crossed, and no bridges No, I will not at ay ‘ > im the United! “ "Gosh, Ge 1 ald, | ‘thi aa te snag De ~ : tempt the journey. | am safe where | ar looks bad fo rn . t aterday ina to ape The successful one has sald, “Well, I'll try; here goes! and nee great Big rom the guard ot Bort Doug-} : A LIVELY THURSOAY IN ANT s coming 70 miles aM) icc. neine shot duwe by a ws saving bis breath and energy for better purposes than melancholy com eroakings, gets there, At ed man th a ) Good) THIEF STEALS SUIT CASE Often w un defea oma to sehing te some tght adjust t { Paulding oe Ged, Cap he always . " b t sit , “ + Thureday.—Ant-| Cap-'there’s another one A aneak thiet walked off with a meat reverses the nad weg right behind that ane! I don’t se¢\auit caso belonging to G. 0. Gu because surmount Hindrances that ho headlight, but thew sparks m Guy's drug store tag strengthens » the " } And she's just going it, too She's\ and Yealer way, yeaterd coming ards, He ws a woman Appeared tn a to ie & Dill from Bulber Sure mah he wan right; there) pawnshop trying to sell The Record of the Hen snd tt hae forget-me.|they came pounding down the|put by the time the police were not Pacific Coast Distributors of ma “ all ower it ope. Maybe you think our fied she had decamped } the Vietor ‘ | — tin't eweat cold and the ~ “ — - The cack + uid an cag fe modest and um trop down to stasle on our Tourist Exoursion. 711 2nd Ave., Seattle s heads. But, what | ny obtrusive « ster about thetr business = | And that load of | No finer ride on the sound than Gan Francicce, Cal But in nt io, the hen has the far more |} ° that to the U. &. navy lards at Tacoma, Wash. line fo we thundered on—George | Bremerton, where the famous bat Oakland, Cal puin ri Far dias tains heats ti th ¢ annual production aud T with our heads out of the|toship Oregon and the largost 7 ' bi - cab And what do you think we! t*eleing p im the wort the Phi Sh Cl & Co. very three mouths she produce © wealth than the capital like a volcana, right bebind the aec-|¢rament drydock, cruisers | ore Micuaih fades Moniitll stack of all the banks in the New York ng house | ond one pedo boats Boats leave F | ne, that’s three of thease: Hound , Her eaes for six months are worth more than the year's pro- pri b> n " ma aid tt 4 Hoan: duction of pig von. | ‘ ud « " meat | AMUSEMENTS. In teas than two yea ud pay off the nattemal debt With Com five) me, Ce is «0 | ~~~ eeeeeee eee — eee weeks away eventa The annual reyort of ot agriculture shows that < i RUSSELL & DREW. Mansgor | esoméing, t i Managers Yat your the emus of the U t States were worth more than the eot- | as ene dilgt a Abs 7 hird Avenue “The Most Popular Theater tom or t heat, more than atl the Darley, the tobaceo, [a busy ime in the - Theater Hoth Phones 3 ‘ rt iu Ps May 25 tho jus 1% Tonight and All Week the “AYLESWORTH COMPANY™ in the Big the sugar cane and the rice. The actioa. 1 the dairy pro Pe, ae 2 f > s. “A HIDDEN CRIME.” | duct, and are surpassed « he a of a bumper corn | > er wide Next *. atart LY 2 five warance of the # vl " ahed actress, GRA WORTH M year bea Hal Rt k “y, “DMI . FROM H Prices ‘ And the hem made a new record last week. On one day there | exciustve seulor pion ath About | and ' were received in New York ove “ cases, containing me jay emercians witl be held at Three! 4 mi vel we saw oss basiness for one day in one city amounted to $260, 4 ind and GRAND OPERA HOUSE : ono. ; . fo ; atl ise ven George and L and the con- | * ~ fe fag OR Ag a ° t man enterprises of which we boest so much sin! | r ek to La u we t ia aurte ae = = The great hw whie ORGANIZE BRANCH SOCIETY an back to where we fouua | francis Witew Vorw te insignificance beside the deat hen e engines. it are thet a ERMINIE ¥ ate fretght train was sable ‘ i« A number of women met at the _ . et Ca . “ 0 “ at oe t of the Cocharas 5 men “om 68 . me « = arte . WILL YOUNG KING ALFONSO fine nsec ES et natn 3 ‘ afternoon, May 14, to tng tepaten 6 Shel as ba! wremw , ; iti the Sons a Inige af of St. George. Their next meeting will be with Mra M. Houghtou, 1520 [Queen Anne av. tear Gay Wednesday, May 24, at OR. WHARTON [8 CHOSEN, th the engine, k a THE NEW LONDON LADIES rm v the | : TAILOR SYSTEM mn - Je worth $5.00. You cannot bay av BE AN ASSASSINS TARGET ip m lt te freely predicted that the very much In love ‘ , king: of Spain wilt yet meet hie fate at the Rande of | ai. here we pn prey ee chart _- lors WATURE’S REMEDY wenssin The kings 4 queens of that airy : chart snyone whe cao have served as terete many inetances - “ would sew, can make any garment. The Guaranteed te cure Constipa- Queen Isabeli If, Alphonac's grand: _ | dave DL Fletcher Wharton preach) Star has limited number of these — tion, Be « box ‘iat of tute to tive, Whe wae ewenals the baceninureste sermon for the charts, which ft will sell to'1t# sub Hi d , Ba be Sh 3 Second Mtherition, "Later, Mastta Serine, a toonk, wabbea [COmmenoement day exarcines, on seribers for Oty cents each. i209 | MAY $ barber Nop AQICY 'S ang Pike awuthovtts A : ’ . ; June ti Laat year Dr t Seventh avenue, between Union and . ver sbave the heart as she w no en har way to uch | reached the beccalaur rg» ane Er Cor, Firet and Washington. tied Take care of my child,” end fainted She ecovered and was garroted i hin boty | burned. | Then there wae Amado f. the Italian king, who MAY MANTON PATTERNS (66. got his {i of thrane life in two years and ebdicated. Jean Monecas! fred at the father of the present XU. had the to parton had so king, and Albponse his head. He ¢ in Bis effort. be he penaianed Mon onl pt waa made to srage to pever turn agmailant and failed weh magnaniinity that Shoe Store kill Alphonso age to the present queen mother ne euperionce, whem a For omen oded, in ¢ the young king escaped un- hurt and treated the affair ee @ mation of small im ai ae We Put Our Best Foot Forward in the Shoe Section PEOPLE WHO WEAR SHORS OUGHT TO KNOW PRETTY WELL WHAT KINO OF A SHOE PLEASES THEM. PEOPLE WHO WEAR HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES DO KNOW POSITIVELY WHAT GHOE PLEASES THEM—THEY’VE TRIED THESE sHoEes— THEY KNOW THEY'RE GOOD. THAT'S WHY OUR SHOE BUSINESS i6 FORCED TO EXPAND STAR DUST By “JOSH” A Muncie, Ind, man who tried to jd, but is at the comeer the onion market weal gh re teome ® _ comer Hwee toe song fe cor Sd Bet ee ee | Come in and Ask For the American Gentleman Shoe [youcanGe? THEM Come In and Ask For the American Lady Shoe READ MORE ABOUT OUR BHOES— But {t hasn't Been so slow, even if it fe a drag treet A WORD FROM JOSH WIGE. OF DALY Loe. © sole. a Specie S165 oo cole [| Gannot Afford to ge ge ger sien fe Be Badly Dressed : cages 5 ee Good clothes are not essen ——- a " Ares tiat to social or business * pee ae rsa ny onigt My aim,” said Wa Tyne success, but they help mightily a -” to make people » ub . acting Our Easy Palmont f “Then, my ¢ ” are ony it thad wines from at to 18, result | Men's : . to be classed as a p ac man to dress bad , peckal we gular 4 2he yr how limited his means j : soos Gt we THIS IS A STORE FOR MEN as aaa a “ne READ SATURDAY’S BARGAINS ; few line = he ' ve # Eastern Outfitting poi Jase Company, Inc. SHE'S GOING SOME 1332-34 Second Avenue only bh Howse.” Wire Night School Pus CIS’ Ne, NN Summer - , Nice Cool Rooms Mts f Best Teachers Wlipy teat 81.00 rade, a a $1.00 Sugar Day in the Basement---Tomorrow 20 Pounds Best Gran- ulated Sugar Excellent Methods JAMES & SECOND Phones 416 GET YOUR SUNDAY GROCERY NEEDS HERE—eVERYTHING AT LOW PRICE IGUAKER (RUG SEATTLE! WASHINGTON ~ 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE’ PHONES MAIN 1240 ke wAvant. pe 7 re fae a price $f " Kot Wan he A coe os , cule Baton ony. of aa) |The QUAKER DRUG CO 1043-1055 First Avenue RAIN! RAIN! Only Nine More Days of This Great ENETTE SALE t ‘ not have sales. ght nm trade tl t few days, and I « ’ r mers wi Ils of ¢ \ ETT! rRA LING cone { RAIN COA ave bee last few days, Ip ( ~~ besa ts at 20 cer m the di till have some 12,000 lad gents ar o's, CRAVESEDTES TRAVELING COATS and RAIN ATS which tuust be ed of by May 24, Positively Last Day of This Sale ome Early and Secure First Choice LADIES’ RAIN COATS—All | MENS’ RAIN AND TRAVEL. Biyies; actual value $8.00. ING COATS—All cohora, sets. Bale p . S200 al value $12. ale price. LADIES’ CRAVENETTES—P + value $11.09. Sele price &ggy MEN'S CRAVENETTE TRAV. nad ELING COATS—Up to the LADIES’ IMPORTED CRAVEN. " e: actual value S160 ETTES- « Hale price wa MEN'S TRAVELING COATS a7 AND CRA Eee LADIES’ CRAVENETTES—No scl: . ae eee v th $ . ¥ . ~ «a F MEN'S IMPORTED TRA) ING COATS AND CRA ETTES—Act value Siiaw COATB—A Bale price MEN'S RAIN value 84 The MEN'S RAIN AND TRAVEL. MEN'S CRAVENETTEO=Ss ING) COATS—An colors finer to had for ene ° price $6.00. Sale worth $35.06. ng Row at. 81.50 R10 RAINCOATS, COATS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AT YOUR OWN PRICE Open Evenings During Sale until g p. m., Saturday.10:36 GEAR RANT Rented Temporarily'to Close Out This Enormous Stock Fontella CIGAR ¢ | The enormous populat- ity of this splendid cigar has been won by quality —extra good quality con- sistently maintained. Get It At Your Dealer’s SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO; DISTRIBUTERS SEATTLE, WASH. t phi 2 aha@t om weuntie + chuwun wetlet SERSS FOS ee ese

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