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THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, JUNE 22. 1907. miles, until (hey reached & rew AMUSE MENTS, rt) ] cottages, The party stopped at! _ ner reemotettS eee jone, Two rows of bunks were ar “ ” yanmed atone the walls, The for r THEAT rR elqnere entered FOR BRIDE AT MOMENT SHE SAID “I WILL” (35.2%... | | THIRD AVENUE f= forma were & 4 the un Tony and four others were told to | get on a platform, Tony held onto . 1 natant . a'rod and’ his breath came quick ws — Cae a ORT ORE Rem Four Nights, Beginning Next Monday at 8:15 Nes gah pede gins Hope & ge RAILROADS IN LEWIS COUNTY | wrapped around @ stone and the | Matinee Thursday at 2:15 di stone buried in a meadow brook. |} , . ine wore ted through & Sel HAVE TROUBLE WITH CURI-| Another method is lo take « horse | | light from the Hite torches attached! EWARMS AND SUPERSTITIONS | first passing it gets the| | to thelr caps, Tony was handed « heedeo, This custom has been put} - ahovet ,| OF PAST CENTURIES, into considerable practice lately be | — Star's Exclusive Service.) and walked dows td . ae the mortality among the! YORK, June 22.—A bride} ae pen | Their sure cure for a pain in the| carried half # loaf of | CRAN * a >? e lor @ pain in the Aol a million dollars’ worth of ees “ 6 RANDALL, Wash. June 21) voinach is to pick up @ rock in the |f] } ; The new railroads that are build| oad and epit on it. It is then ng presents ways night when ! ' a | p weed 0 chk ela ae sight when they ing through the little settled por-| placed back on the road and bur-| 3 Tega - : Back mos : o avery, ev saing te tions of Lewis county have run into riedly left without looking back the wo w oO GURL of a Iworative | troubl a it, As many as twenty of th 1 in & @roat bunin | trouble in seculing rights of way » a millional poople often live in one room, Their = * rs ° scribed eplendo: xed his fm} from « group of superstitious, 1gn0 | Pouses are constructed of cedar And the MANHATTAN COMPANY Presenting Marian Phe mag agination. He received no answer |rant, witeh-fearing farmers, about shakes and the people are not par . r Rt the nin the “Hell Mole ine v ' ——— . * Rarer the great rallronder, Btuyves pored of letter thefts | 600 families of whom live In & wee: | ticular aé to personal comfort, ‘Thor Under HARRISON GREY FISKE’S Direction leat Fish, and who now Is Mra. Al One wight Tony stole away. He hme near here, containing perhaps | ministers are not considered worth pert & Gray, is the lucky young walk van, jumped. Me wanted t a square miles. while unless they yell at the top % who took a husband and got away, he didn't know whe ‘These people are from the Big| of thetr voices, Just now the new |] | ew was the recly at the same Ume | > van sw na day, | B8ndy and the Green river country railroads are worrying the unique |} | fa huge fortune in gifts he misty he e000! {| of West Virginia, ‘They are typical colony and they have no desire for | P The marriage of Miss Fish and white under @ tree, half starved, |i woodsmen with all the prej | the comforts to be had from better % Gray, son of Judge Gray at a emer oe udices and set ideas that have gov-| facilities of travel. They are con @f Delaware, was the social event Pi nek rT e ndee st tiondioh desire. |erned thelr ancestors for many gen- | tent to go on living in thelr belief Pet the spring season In New York. | in eld - pincer mys serine jerations. It is known that at the of witches and in the tatalltbility a pe were invited, | | The lashed T ¥y. dragaed him to} of the Dark Day, several years | of the rules Ife banded ywo by a beautiful church wod-| la farm house and lesdea him inte « When the heavens suddenly | thelr forefathers BY LANGDON MITCHELL ortiliant reception. | When Tony awoke he was/| went black as a result of the heavy aor ere | le 4 and Pool Par- |} happy girl wore the most | te bunk lforest fires, these people turned Oriental Billiard ax g > BS sagniticent own that ever adorned | Tony wrote @ long letter, tolling |g cattle’ and iivestock ont ot| rm 1413 Third Ave have elght Prices . . $2,%1.50, $1 and 50c ge American bride, but the feature ] of Rood luck. ansisty to return if | thempastures and followed them out eee ta meaatin Mekused or oon i Pio it ail—that which interested the sag esis grey nen eg upon the dusty roads, screaming | 10, eee D world the most—were the bridal ]was addrensed” to © GIN HOF lang tearing their hair. They tlomen i Bc dae Sane ts. There were thousands of Milan |thought the end of the world had i articles from huge carved ‘ | come Phones my sets to ting but costly sea t ry, tte | Within the last few weeks many TAKE THE CAR RIDE THIRD AVENUE THEATER Sunset Main 2581 The jewels included a pearl seved siowly an featilo have been dying off and these p i Ind. 3406, i collar with diamond claspa, tried to shovel a " «people lay it at the door of the to Earlington Sun THIRD AND PINE 4 oe Mire. Herman Ontriohe a dla- a by 8 crash, The mes Reodee invoked by the witches day, see what you | HOME OF MELODRAMA. sapphire om Mrs m held thetr heads close | They have different cures for hoo : sd is . K. Vand jr. and one from | ground and ran. Tony @i8|doon One te to take a hair from | think of it forahome EXTRA — TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND NIGHT — EXTRA Harry T. Peters; a diamond! horse's tall and another from the it . e Bi t from the dowager duchess | | ek later the reseulng party The Taylor w York Company will give, at popular request, Mancbestor: a gold bag. set with | MISS MARIAN FIS#, WHO Is NOW MHS. ALBERT &.GNAY. — {issr ur the shaft. ‘The lant of the two more performances of last week's big success Kisco and sapphires, from Mrs. | y tant howed the body of | VISIBLE “See Laurette Taylor 66 7” : : as — a = = — = vay ae * ylor See Frederic Clarke Leeds, and a diamond. | te 3 1: pemomaaumaaees ee men. The hand is Marguerite. FAUST Faust. hat pin from Mrs. Cornelius | Orme Wilsons, afterdinnor coffee | and Mra. Harry 8. Lebr, am antique If tm prayer, the | | SECURITY paneer os wnansnte eta t Mra Alfred G. Vanderbilt, a Japanese clock la smite, Tony wae in the Land of SEE FRANK FANNING AND PERCY HUNTING ALTERNATING Gray's father, Judge Joba loving cup; Mra James W.| Tho household servants of the | the Mree | FOR YOUR INVESTMENT AS MEPHISTO. Ay rod vers Mra Gray, sent jerard, a sei af gold plates; Col, Fish family sent her a silver coffee) Re i Prices: Afternoon, 10¢ and 20¢, Night, 10c, 20c, 30c. Box seats pagnificent silver; the|and Mra. Astor, , gold platter; Mr. service. ‘FIRE DEPARTM| aT The owner of @ Unit of Trusteo Property No. 6 (Cent! for matinee, 26e; for night, 5 soe aoe j | Pullding of Third avenue) has as his security for hin tnvest STARTING FRIDAY, JUNE 28, A BIG PRODUCTION OF “THE | - -” entered the railway station of Mil mont in that Unit the property ftself—a modern stee! and con TWO ORPHANS.” Sow a gute pores beuahi o taket}| EXPERNS! E crete fireproof bullding of eight stories, covering an entire half Y MEN NOW IDLE IK for Genoa and stecrage ticket for } Block, and which will have a rental value of about $231,982.00 a bs aaeontadtin yoar, At this rate, your Unit will produce for you, net, some _— | hour @ lonely figure stood what mc than § per cent. a your to rental dividends alone, ab — r "~ B8v*lcoutte Fire Department, it te ; af |shown that it will take $20,116 to INCREASE VALUE Ca e a es arrived in New York [Operate the department during the "Te the Editor. for him, whea by ging to Dawson with 5.009 other for. {month of July. This is an increane The owner of a Unit of Trastes Property No. @ (Central “Sir: —Having recently arrived in{ some 14 miles from his claim, he _& ba at room on ot $4,090 over the money expended Building of Third avenue) will recetye in ad@ition to the regular i} RUSSELL & DREW, MGRS. PHONES 43. after nearly nine years | Could have hired 200 men who ae ay hg pent an Itatten | to maintain fire protection last | rental dividends, which the Trustee Company pays every 90 Open Every Evening, Matinees Sunday and Saturday (the Leading | te the interfor of Alaska and| would have jumped at anything * ero peenee x. me a @ | July The recent estimate tacludes days, the profit which comes from the increase in value of the Popular Priced Th Matinees: Adults, 250; children, special oi ag a pes bags $5 per day gned @ paper printed in Bogtish. | sacs In pon nen rpg o Are thn property which will increase the value of his Unit, at least 5 per seats, 10c. Evening Prices: 15¢ to 50c ish this letter in the 'y friend was given « name man told him i wae eff right.) ° artes im the Gopartment, } cent & year, or in proportion to the total increase of the whole it will dispel the false which, needless to say, was a fl In the foom were many men of! Labor Commissioner Stafford, of property, The fact is, that such property as this has quadrupled And We Present the Highest Class of Metropolitan Scenic that are held out to people! titious one (my friend happening to different nationalities | California, ia @ reveat report, shows in value during the past seven years. What do you think Bust ' Productions. ' : o on of every one o! nt they * piled into ‘ 10 noes Property values In Seattle will do during the neat o —— ee socalled employ ong tl pam f t a. bers paved oo nites tate a] rly 10 per cent, of the ree La per i in Beatth Udo during Uy t seve | es tie tae roel y + oa mate = ete nt G07 Gn@ alam, © eiape | taurants in San Franctaco are Jap years || TONIGHT, LAST TIME, “CHINATOWN CHARLIE” (SUCH A HIT). Bon: o mentioned 9°" 4 vee di that the Japenese and) iabih leat, where I saw several hun-| this to the agent, who evaded any 2" broken seats. ate from the loaf { ites Dnt ~ UNIT OWNERSHIP reds of men walking up and down direct repty and further sald that eS SS Cnetve besre © xenerally work = " to find employment, I was onty men who hed not been in the tank. Of — Our method gives the smal! investor the same opportunity that surprised to find, on my country before would be shipped up on the + 1 the big cayttaliet has, vi wt ng v igiherng bad og wd ae ieft the M4 found the doer toc COFFEE. Getting for himself the full benefits of the full earning power ’ Alaate ‘oved to ° . . ; . cs tar we “There| tethetion Big ey dh am Mapas | eal ieee Nhe illic iiier dink tel Schilling’s Best is the rag pee upon a basis of positive eafety, It is the only way. Fourth Week of the Big Favorite EARL BURGESS COMPANY, From to be limit to the de-| offer, intended sotet gepped in the meuataien Us fnié- t t ; “3 no he intended satety to dupe peo- | “'0PF meet mis; PaMe that returns your; Gn Satie te. 4 New York City, friend of mine who had trav with me from Dawson de fermined to find out what the amounted to. Noticing « Sige stating that men were wanted > ® work on a certain ctaim on Bo | Baeza Crevk, Yokon Territory, at per day, he stepped into the of eed asked some particulars | Ghost the work to be bad and os the name of the person who men from Seattle to work City Hall Market 10e; Pot Roast, Se; 6c; Leg of Lamb, lie. see Where ypemtort, Happiness and Profit Go Hand in Hand? You have heard of profits of from $150 to even $2,000 per acre being made from « single aere in a single year from the Irrigated fruit farme of the Co igmbia To secure these great financial returns requires emactly tho right combination of sof! and climate, and the @monnt of soch Iends is very Bamitet The Hanford Irrigated Lands 4 Below the Priest Rapids, in “i § Benton county, Washington, EE | possess the ideal noi! and cit . Mate for crowing apples, cher Sm | fies, pears, peaches, apricots and other commerctal fruite of the highest quality and price A 19. 40. @ or 160acre fruit { with perpeteal wa included, costs only ) per acre—one-fifth purchase and balance menta and water com balance in the exact Le greatest money re mur office and investi ur plats, maps and Photographs HANFORD IRRIGATION AND 2°) POWER CO., National Bank Bidg., m imbia St. Entrance. ‘| ttle, Washington. 4 E cal “Ip order to test one of there of-! ple out of their money by means of a trick as transparent as daylight |to those whe have lived im the | country. | “I have no knowledge of how many men are war on the Alas rs fer all I { I hope they fare; but I can speak with some authority regarding labor condi | tions along the Yukon river, and I cannot too strongly warn people who are looking for work, to kee away from the interior at (his time My remarks regarding the surplus of men in Dawson are quite as tr regarding Fairbanks, where a la strike has been waged to better the dition of the orkers. Unfor tumately the strike terminated un favorably for the men and I would not recommend any to go there this season as the supply of labor is more than equal to the demand True as this is regarding men it applies ten times more strongly to women who may think that high ne salaries await thee: if they can only get into the country. There is absolutely no opening for them un | leas they have enough money to start in some business, and then he rink is great as competition i« ory strong Very truly yours “ARTHUR FE. MALSTROM” THE LAND OF _ THE FREE By Hi. G. Swlstinger, | Tony lived near Milan, It he loved « girl. Whe 4 of marrying, tack hed the way Tony or ricans old him of « where me te free, strong wl 1 is young, titles unknown, where for me » «a dey and in @ nig ny repeated ; c rien ¢ ORI One evening a rod figure BUILDING LABORERS, NOTICE! Monday evening, June the slection of officers will take place n Hall No. 1, Lab ple. All | mer by should be “G6 | Dennis, Pres ee | Savings Department | 7 bi : Open n 63 to 8 th OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH US anal —— and 1| Dexter Horton & Co. on | Bankers 5 | NEW YORK BLOCK Tonight Hamilton Studio 675-80 Colman photography at No coupeus or other frauds C Open Next Saturday Bik money if vou don’t like it Your grocer returns your money if you don’t ike Schitling’s Best; » y him ; The Trustee Company High gree} rearopabie prices | eee June 29 Presenting, First Time Here, No Mother to Guide Her A Play Full of Adventure, Intrigue, Love and Laughter, Presented on a Scale of Magnificence That Is Startling, and by a Company | Never Duplicated Here Since Seattie Became Greater. the Powerful Meiodrama, Next Week, the Burgess Company in “A MARKED WOMAN,” An- other New One. THEATRE®. ones: Sunset Main i304, Ind. 43384 WEEK STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE, JUNE 23RD, Manager Panta Announces an Excellent Production of i CHARLES A. HOYT’S FAMOUS COMEDY, | “A TEXAS STEER” NEXT WEEK, “WINCHESTER.” Matinees Daily Except Thursday and Friday Doors Open Mats. 1:80, vg. 7:30. Perf. Begin Mats. 2:15, Evg. & 15. Leading Vaudeville House. Prices 0c; Box Seats, 30c. Per formauces, 2:30, 7:15, 8:45 each day. Sun- day continuous 2 to 11, Last time of old NELLIE ELTING & CO. NEW BILL MONDAY Take Cars RAIN OR SHINE First Race 2 p. m. at First Avenue and AFTERNOON. Comey Coin and Card Animated Picts ALLEN SHAW, Menipul HAWLEY &@ LESLIE, Dancing STAROSCOPE, IN “PICKING THE WINNER.” KREISSEL'S DOGS AND CATS. LA MAYBELLE MEEKER, Acrobaric Comedian EDDIE ROESCH. | Last Chance COLISEUM i] { | Tonight, Sunday Afternoon | and Night Wagner’s Band Night Admission 15c, Skates 25c Sunday Afternoon Admission 10c Jackson Street + oP I Admission, Including Grand Stand Gentlemen $1.50 Ladies $1.00 Skates 25¢ Come One Come All Skating R.A Vice Pr Kelleher President The Bank for Saviel Dantol ary CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID Per Per Cent Cent pimnerors. u ‘ . D> J S ¢ navies He Victor H ' Sonn W ty Ma © E Vi John } : Ni Ww. W SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY Corner Firat Av. and University St. Opposite Post Office a