The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1906, Page 4

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BALLARD r Another competent angloeer, whe Brows (he country thoroughly, Curowhed The Soxt tant week with a miap show ie how Che rateond oak} get tate Gewtele on @ 1 per ce grade and tet Caduw eeeer wis 2 TNE PLAIN TUTE OF THE WHOLE MATTER 1S THAT THE WILWAUEER CAN SAVE ABOUT Beocoo TR CONGTEUCTION COSTS INCLUDING BRIDGES BY TAKING THE EASY ROUTE DOWN CEDAR RIVER AMD if BEXT UPON DOING TT Thwre ie a strong prodebaling thet the @giectom for pre Beira, hee pas teacer smote ab thin cite, wiih te qurendiong ditacooun tration), Cas Wk lege tye pecetcdite Genoiee aon te T t Busine De eel WE cobeiemte next Genk me a | cy chp tis cometter erhnaiard Giese My pth y af THE SEATTLE STAR | by STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1809 Seventh Ave. | EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY, y ‘ ~eghte dain | CLUB WILL MAKE HOt The Milwaukee has not shown by any@nelusive proofs q pariti that it would be dif for it to avoid the Cedar river in get town into Seattle. Not a single fact is adduced by 2 it in support of its LAR { contention that there is no | Atlee" . hae fa othe route - ' - On the asher | t see? Thomson, who was |! ‘> " once a pailramd engineer and who thoroughly understands ‘ : his business, hae etated eanplaticaiiv that the Milwaukee | © t Cou CAN yet oto the ety on am easy grade and entirely avoid Cedar river. | 8 o THE KEYSTONE IMPROVEMENT se TO mw oARE THE SEATTLE STAR owned by the House of Good She SATURDAY, * berd The counell recently . ; * down ithena for thie ext . * the grounds that It we * —_—_ —_—— torial aid, and, furth $ * . would pra : » | y roast oa * BY ELLA K, DEARBORN * Hhepherd, which eonte * ’ tien of a vd * pine athalbs errr rn reer eee eee eee ee ee ee k ng there | ' y ‘in wi ee 4 | * * walk t ' i | @ AMUSEMENTS IN GEATTLEL« w | * ry ' tt # The Meadowe—Racing uno # @ gram—Ft r . © " - f nd . Recreation Park doattla @ Grand Opera House—than « | |@ Fran Opera Comy #1, { | @ “Pincers Chi * e lm = Beattie Theater—t how & ioe @ Company in “be Lis * ' e Third Aveiy Theater 2 t # Aylexwort? in “Kit @ , Y # naped #l and 1 & Btar Theater—Vaudevitia | iy| * ; SD" went & Orphum Theater—Vaude & C ‘ye 2 ’ \ ’ AY 10 big tee * 0 DR. ELLA K. DEARBORN, § | * Pantages Theater-—Voule « Pa = Mi: ant " ne ins S ng m art, with entr iT ‘ Vem ic masteet.? * Central Theate o Sly o ener ¢ hroughe the wen tenes Lake Uniam Pat tian-llbation her biew velo to ahating HOG ty Powucinys urine streerM on! Anil w on ‘dingten Aug 008 = Rooter ot & vee np Ghove Pe aaa ico ; PO Lehn tome te mF won Omer Te ty a mye EST FRIEND sé MISS MAY M'KENZIE, THE ACTRESS, TO WHOSE HOME MRE. In Cinctnnatl the people drink . aa t claiming that r te water a or than » wate ne | THAW FLEO AFTER THE TRAGEDY. SHE 16 STILL STAYING Ohio rty Perhapa the brewe would fveridh m Sea AT MISS MKENZIO’S HOME UNDER THE NAME OF “MAS. Ue if the Mibwaukee did get inte the © s A would ha to do then to boom business © 4 te to @ ime that « thetr wate if deep, pare welts trem i in reks Jes 7-_—__ooO Aes tee ot The # wits & — editor 4 copy of the printed petitte the conne repeal of the Milwaukee's Cedar river franchise, can but himself, if later on he has to drink cowage imetead of er water. Nor can he compinin if the typhoid fever strikes dow bers of his family, or Riese! water Dr. Heg, of the state board of bealth, says that typhotd ts ab teady one of the most fete! ditcases im the state of Washington. 4 It ranks third in aumber of deaths And yet there are perscns, who. for the sake of accommodating a railroad and caving it com Struction expense, w Just because many Eastern cities use clarified sewxge for drink ing, cooking and bathing purpoers, some railroad men seem to A WORD FROM JO8H WISE. think (het Seettle should do the same. Bul the large majority of Citizens are opposed to the idea. They prefer to keep Cedar rive: water free of pollution. Mr BC epon the Cedar river water quevtion, so strongly expressed in favo of the Milwaukee, are vor taking the typhoid risk im Cedar river sinin’ potators es arty wet and wheat thinks it ne Hughes te an estimable geotioman, but his opinion + i by the pe je Just 100 per cen ' m 9 been fitch y a a bit nid the me @ through the ete because of the fact that the paid attorney of the railroad = +s oO ; eee Servers! years ago Tacoma bad an epidemic of typhoid fever with 17 deaths, which were traced to the city's water supply Since then the wiser portion of the population has been boiling the water — Does Seattle want similar conditions? ¢ Detroit de —_-_---—— wortyre 1 the Get after your councilman, Mr. Citizen, and tell him what the phere by gf ve voters in the ward will do to bim at the next election If he per give the names of sista in helping the Milwaukee's grab of the Cedar river watershed woking for the soft —— There once was an Esau, who threw away bis birthright for névine: Quitters . & mess of pottage. Does Seattle propose to do the same thing with y’ 1 thought you her pure water heritage, by exchanging it for railroad pottage? ft ‘ nie That's the answer Borrowing of the French Wey yep Ae Set 8 eee Didn't they met merried the The Pennsylvania rafiroad company has borrowed $64,900,000 on it» bonds from the peopl How did the people © For this fifty millions, be it noted, is but a drop in the bucket of France. haron wit France get enormously rich? from hie ¢ of thetr surplus money. They have loaned a thousand millions to [acorns of tri the Rassian government Europe Do you remember what financiers said when France sgresd to pay the big indemalty to Germany following the Franco-Prussian war? They said the be generations of the French people, But this people paid the vas eum fm one generation Rockefeller, now ir France, tells the secret of French thrift: “The people save their mor Joba D hundreds of millions elsewhere in Om the ot of that debt would be felt by man ye ferry «ap having finished o standing on the bank af the river o dust . ¥ pike « that! ® plie fant The common people of Fraw permit ne woete of any sort npany nend out the steam fer They have learned through generations of saving ancestors th Ch song f the liners. nee ke like a plente,” remarks f merit of clese economy. Forty acres is a big farm over there. The he tun cuptats Who « man with five aeres and « family gots rich ond has money in the They're the origir bia bank has Dana Gibson's hw Inte Amerteans ate a very prosperous people. They ge: more money |/°* a yo Ae Pree wAligetre enn g - ne original "Wloradora’ sextet,” re for thelr effort than any other peeeple, Bat th pend more. ted Chater Whetiner te oes are lerge or wmall the surplus deponds - upsin the auare of esenemy. Our grandfathers got ahead because Well, of course, it's too bad ot thet: fruyad habits, thet because of thelr earnings «aid the lawyer to his convicted nt. “We had the beat ie But thre thnees have 1 since the pioneers blazed their wa thie country te testify through thre weeds oni made the prairtes blossom as the nose land Lt was Bron a quarter of @ century age the family wes see omed te | believe you Ina ane jury “seme te town” tm the big Wagon. Mew every beardiens farm boy On, Mate oh signs,” sheortuity 4 must hve bts bap baggy 1 ea ns trewbd P- a at t BS. be ft the past af wiedom foro have his shining vehicle. He | , } : exens and denerros K. It in all right te enjoy prosperity. Only it | “He q mast atways be remembered that the way to Individual and na ay tetinn the Genes £ Died yen ond weet be the way of economy and industr white ines 19 Rather startling tf it not, that the Pennsylvania company must What's the trouble?” asked the go te the litthe country of France to get the money on its fingrove [man who had just come on the ment bends scene. 2 a greene Oh, nothing much,” replied of Visdin 16 STOLEN LOGES HIS BicvCLe who had b ear the A. 0. Johnson, bartender in a Sec-) Jas. H. Jor Right , Batth Nebra ha ie hth av ond av. S. saleas, reported t . r 4 that t ished h e as! f ot & very okt med valuabl n,| been entered a vu SAMUS cooker wes shoten from lestio neon tar ain va Srpdedk i Oramaetin behind the en , ‘ ake : . n A « ption of the wheel | Everyone should see this mum , at 1 s police moth fighting hip white im dr Sunda Dane j |dock at the United States Mavy | “ed White, The Tailor |Yard at Bremerton, whore she is ivome Piyer dock | menne s#¢ oy. i v Alki Point | 208-9 Collin reesived albetng overhauled and patuted pre . i ws , fing line of hot or Sultings, in atory for her offictal trial trip crcl her gee all the ‘ There ts one| This is a sight for every Americon — Sa M eR your clothes|Take Port Orchard boats f Pier u om « Whi f it in, White per 2, which leave at and 10 tay waar Fe bl he a c jsonal-y does the cutting and fitting.}a. m., and 1:16, ipo m a ake Good dressers know what that! Round trip 60c y Yard always the wd “fame fellow’s nad it ie ° ving * firte Jepeake hed to ® toleph one ou tendaate from af hong ai for the ar are ine | orchestra = fi al |A COUPLE OF CHICAGO PACK- A man in Philadeiphia allowed 109 angry bees to him te * stings cured rhournation, prove At leant its forget rheurnatiom, Big Dance at Leschi Park Tonight No finer Noor im all the wold wid prove a man can . |than the new Michigan maple Moor laid in the pavilion especially for dancing. Come tonight and herr the concert rendered by Wagner's Don't Suffer on Account of the Heat t because you haven Sty ¢ ready cash just now put into a nice, cool, breezy; summer suit for keepin with the weather howeve short of cash you may hep pen to be Come in and supply yo clothir this city of Summer Appar el for Men, Womer ur Children—right ir t Eastern Out fitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Unston. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House.” * ee Aud | cosa Ob crmeypiioys toomurs tH Minky for you a 1 we spa o ¢%O WONDER THE GS 1 4 “ 4 * ABOTE THEM. hd Mr. Baw BF cor nage vay oe ri "= : _ add , ¥ F bene : : Dance at Alki Point?" Table Que Tomorrow a eg SESS) From Malt Yeast | : ae ’ iz z yo ‘ ‘ve ob a ; Talbot tor Patents, 206 Mutual Life GRAND °°" °scin‘nnnes 7 cnic.” Monday and All Week—-Baturd Matinee A 4 Drew Offer— ~_ ROBIN HOOD 1013-1015 SEATTLE, FIRST TIM. OF THE PLAY HERE AT LESS THAN $1.50 PRICES FU, FIRST AVENUE- WASHINGTON THE GAN FRANC ges OPEHA COMPANY GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE BOSTONIANS ; InDP 240. In Their Law n Thig City Theater” THEATER nite Retro IRD AVENUE, “The Most Popular 7 RUSSELL & DREW, Se “BOT " PHONES 57 MATINGR PRICHR A Lett: Ladies B Bags, worth $1.75,81.50, $1 “ ‘A ‘RUINED LIFE” ad A Transationtic Piet A Par New ta Seattle Quack Week ote Lot 2: Ladies’ Hang Hoge worth $3.00, $280, $2.00: choice Bath » x4 om, Worth sc; for Patent Img 1 English Rough Bath Towels, regula evoombed, regular 10 xury for the bath, regular makes your feet happy, large bottle akes FREE delivery to all parts of the city. 1240, Ind. 1249 z ry 2 5 Hl : IN “SAM’L OF POSEN AT THE HOTEL BUTLER” NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON 1043-1055 First Avenue NOTICE An immense stock of sheet music, musical merchandisg, R. JOLSON bot. ad Ringing Specteity ———— LECLAIRE BROS, Ruropean Acrobats | ———_______—_ THE STARASCOPE he World on the My LECOS & LAMAR Australian Novelty Act—ta “How He Won Her” DUNSWORTH The XXX Voostiat ———— DICK LYNCH ‘The World's Greatest Dancer re tatking machines, pianos and organs has been moved to 1406 Second Ave. where all costomers will receive our best ate tention. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, Steinway (and other) Pianos Til SECOND AVENUE AFTER JULY tet, 1406 SECOND AVENUE. Six Races Daily-- Rain or Shine at The Meadows First Race 2 P. M.Sharp you have really never eaten a true soda cracker until you have eaten Uneeda Biscuit The only soda cracker Take cars at King street and First avenue south. Admission 50 cents, includ- ing grandstand. BASEBALL W which is all good and PORTIMORROW AT 3:00 always good, protected RECREATION PARK Admission 26¢ and Take Virginia or Cedar St. Cars from strange hands by a dust tight, moisture ¢ proof package. Pe) BATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Ladies’ Day—Wednesday and Friday. MADISON PARK PAVILION DAROING EVERY WEDNESDAY MIGHT LAUGH ABD GROW FAT | On Wednesday evening at ALKI NATATORIUM, barrel races, cup races, swimming and diving contests, aultable prizes for each event oats leave Plyer dock at 6 and § p,m Auditorium Skating Rink mt. Al service. Maple floor, Steel ball Full orchestra. Music eee Forced to Vacate GREAT cen. SLAUGH- th ave, above Pike str kates, Electric fan Kelined Rotier sarang etcrmoee, 8 Se Ten wmwee oe 7%) to 1 pm > pm Ad oo ' ROPER EK ESSEC SE Be Bee ecucccducticeicta lev>et wes

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