The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1910, Page 13

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THE STAR—FRIDAY; APRIL 29, 1910. 13 = sidered insurmountable barriers to the Argentine side of t ragged, yred mountains to Las 000 feet above sea level, RAISED FOR FRISCO FAIR (Ny United Pres) BAN FRANCISCO, April 2. snow and one up the Chilean side to Car acoler Bet weer these ettien }loomed up mountain peaks thou ands of feet high From the ter minus of one railroad to that of the other passengers were hauled in | DEATH After a prolonged six weeks’ spree, Otto Erickson, a railroad amid scones of wildest enthustasm aes te Berteane’ eas tonal [light wagons or on horseback @ the oor of the Merchants’ Bx Bead tn ble room at the Oregon Ho-| through the dangerous Uspallata more than SReeery wes tol, Second av, and Washington at.,| | Dans to the stock of the Pan ie marine et V0 te me Ml During some months of the wine | International expost : |ter even this method of crossin tion, Ww? is planned to be held ter even this meth v4 Hedrick, the day clerk at the hotel let it rd the continent was rendered hazard- Acute aleoholiem wan the cause Dore at | pening of the Panama of death, the fumes of the sulphur ous to attempt because of the im anal in 19 with which the hotel was fumlgat mense snow slides and severe win Be the figures reeled up and the ed yesterday making the man's] tor weather geal of the rebullt city’s new ambt eanaitinn Sante aaron Three years ago the Andean tun- fon became more the great Brickson teft his home in Port nel war conceived and financed by growed on the f exchange |land six weeks ago and, going to an English company and the work ree tteelf hoares, ar 1 business Spokane, he met a companion |of digging through the mountains pen threw thelr arms about each johnson, They to Seattle was begun. American methods and @her and danced American machinery were used and k ago, and Erickson ¢ After re outs posited $200 with a local saloon | Americans bonsed the job trom was ane a “ man by the name of Davidson, He} } start to finish gmount sudscr wae 3A y89 1 It had drawn $40 of this up to yester-| The Andean tunnel is not so re was ey 4 next ee y that lay Ye re nb went | markable bi ause of its len h, for a aul Jurymen in Hyde Case at Kansas|to his re nt to p it it 16 less than five miles long, but th the exception of the railway | tunnel through the Andes to Pera, it is the highest tunnel in the |im though evening He is survived by three brothers ater In Portland City, Snapped While Taking Noon day Exercise. and one marrte It will reduce South Amertean itinental time by several and should give a great im petus to both freight and passenger traffic between the Atlantic and Pacific seaboards. The brothera are Oscar, George and Jonas Brickson, The body will rest shown In = SWOPES BODY AFTER DEATH? 5 CONCTED FISHERMEN y inforn ares the crew of the r lorado, who insist upon claiming Seattle as their home, have issued invitations to @ hom coming dance, to be held at Lescht park pavilion tonight. The Colo mated $50,000 toward the stock Japanese form less than 1 gent of the population of th The roar became almost a riot when | Defense Attempts to Shew| en agg ORE oo Mit (iy United Pree.) A Mountain Station on the New Andean Railroad. Fado bas been cruising ts the ~_ the Chinese residents duplicated the : we a nt SEWARD, Alaska, April 29.—A| Former Method of Crossing the Mountains Between Argentine Repub- | Pacific since she salled from & Japanese figures, The Italian reat it Was — Death — agp nS rescue party found the three-masted | lic and Chile. attle almost a year ago ; fbed $30,000. Fl . oN A codfish schooner niey, of San 4 japs Its Wings Over the! 4 wensation was create | A cable from Valparaiso, Chile,| Valparaiso through a tunnel that| Before man made us citizens, ! Trial be art today when it wa Sonenggar By hain or oe tells of the running of the first pas plereed the very heart of the Andes| great Nature made us men.— 4 ee, [earned that the A Hauora and Williaus fronen stiff to's train from Buenos Ayres to| mountains, This makes another | Lowell eres Ne 8 | . m . the riguing, Ca Koehler dead of ral . , Testimony tending to prove that|" yee on oe, Sree y yree Ht! casket of the late Col. Thomas |“ the witne " rn r The aes : lanstied | Swe — pee Loan and we re ee ¢ > jumped o ard the next day and |i AH with was a feature of the trial of | * rime eh rats ? rss sont de agen } =o | Dr. B.C. Hyde today ?.— v enainh ae . Th fi SPOKANK |) At ax- |, BD. Mitchell, undertaker, | tion, and 1 . she cat od nak island an | bie ter 4 ; estified that the coffin had been | 0c, ¥ivors were taken to || — - » bim just th ’ ip's cargo was red } © the des be ral. He said tha ae . id care eee i - ad screwed down the} j, ‘ . F 4 PARKERSBURG, W b ¢ extim@uished earty weer ¢ ad ap ' Ms =~ a this y. for marry Pott ian . « w enty wae in the aa 0 ie y Jane Plotce Wow fo. one pea it had deen emt ‘ . fied. the - He filed Point, P cont in ite open t a on MAS. MAUDE JOHNSON sicenee. one © 8 > Were newe subd: th ™ jaim that it in|, « ‘ 8 sl | natders' Py | ie eo efficient was the ak ig ss bagpipe | SAVOY CAFE ‘ Ge firemen that the big 5 get yo A ‘ x d ~ o-)WHl resume the reg cutting ¢ th pany was . € 7" . . ue of /Clowing, 1 a m., afte - said that on Janua ay t “ 7 when Swope's body was taken from | iy that aw . gh | pany tm a bogus & was ag ove and the body frozen. Mit | iS : where Mra Johnaon : , 4 on testified that the surgeor . : 4 x ame fire brese. aad tom 2 A ltormed an Gutepsy on the body . - it for apis into the shipping division | *tille It was in a frozen condition 7 ¢ - T Pe the yas is, whero 2 10 toot | Malt a dozen and at- | ) a8 ye | | dumber was piled. In an affort |\rmdantn att fer an stand th ee great stacks of 1 2 | 40 ri A baby sh dynamited by . 2c FAVIIT WILL FIGHT 10 \222scrt: | | Flying etnde \gnited | ‘ rosecution | the yards, however " a to tae E i - arcoND AND Peete HW | WARKED COIN | Kara apes Absolutely the best of jj i’ e | (my United Press) i iow that ‘ lutel, , H | cowl ay al <5 VITRIOL, FIEND 23st “| Kensington Suits $25.00 | LANDS BUNCE = sods 1 : . anniot s f BEING HELD Quality of meats and | | P ieticah oie Wak aun pin , ssi lly perces neveri A suit of this make possesses a distinct, clean-cut individuality i} os ee ' uestioned. iI ; : ‘ ‘ : | James A Bunce, Genes, « “to no other means avall, I q | that will appeal to you. The collar is perfectly molded to fit the i] Pirate detective, i in Jail, c omy ap ‘ees s 1 ue Uae Let us supply your meat neck. The shoulders are superbly tailored. | with gy a a as = at — paid Wilita 1 = 4 pe ‘ules ore wants as they should be. i } mes ay —t- | 15.00 B Suit = ho ec % cn alace Market | 4 usiness Suits coming. Hix thie f « wife came as a t here » ' ar | iH ; | es is the peyms i te surprise to t He has nol at a mat vil They are Second Av. and Yesler. i] Often the business man wants a fifteen-dollar suit to wear | " Prietors of the place. i - Monmmdng lean Both Phones 5. | every day. For him we are showing this special suit that absolutely 1) ees BEAUTIES WILL 2% Se | =“: Bunce had no sooner shoved t P age « | defies comparison. It is surprising in its beauty and wearing i| abacks into his quality. I Brcccuikss| SELL PINS TO THE GIRLS s-eou tes | | , the proeeeuting attor ey's office a ot k was found anal | } | eee 1, wn ete ts feces wae vel ot te tage | a CUT RATE FOR || Hats: $3.00 _ AND THREE DROWN 6 steven se b egy ; pu ired aoe a a Sa ART BUSINESS W. B. Hutchinson Co. is that here you can find new styles long be- fore they are to be seen elsewhere. " iis aud aks lactors. He bas persuaded ‘a score am Coll H. B. War Ke t nited Press.) | a tinee idols to pur-|Edeson, Robert Lorraine, Cyril VICTORIA, B. , April 29.— |or more of maittuse t6els toe ott, De Wolf Hopper, Frank Is PICK NG UP i Provincial Police ntendent |chase several scarf pins expresaly | Wo iing Charles | ond, 1a | arch fOr for the bazaar and wear each of | mynd Bre Eddle } Donald <r eal ; C ll S [ 25 00 a . y. ’ (My United Presa . | his | them one week. Eack has al-| B Barrymore, Melville Bl-| wew YORK, April 29--Since the | RHEUMATISM AND STOMACH 0 ege uits: . | ttn |s0 promised to auction off his pins |lis, Forbes Robertson, G AT \ tariff was taken off art painting TROUBLE SUFFERERS ARE/IiI | A tO) oh imirers. A number are hav- | |i Milliam H. Cra Bel | importation of these has increased| VISITING THE LOUGHNEY a ~cessaril xtreme & » . o fit the voune ma ) been drowned by the capalt-| to "ioe of quaint design made and EB. Dodson, A wa. | ee n of thene has increased). SOE CIALISTS. THI® WEEK | Not necessarily an extreme style, but cut to fit the young man Bite Reef and Sunday Rocks, on| ‘ere !s keen rivalry among them /liam Hodge and Chauncey Olcott. |, sir. A government re-| TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE |i of athletic build who, we all know, -is shaped differently fromehié ie weet “ of seed r Ial-| -~ por that between July 1 of LIBERAL OFFER OF HALF iif PRICE father A whole department with clothing bought just to fit and Qad. The party was last pene ta and April A of this ar t leaving Nootka en April 8 ts 4o|NON-STERILIZED KISSES DON’T GO srt works ' | Pata We Bala Sigs a ape THERE—USE OSCULATION MACHINE , °° “uring the ore BAKE OVEN TREATMENT $1 please him | hen walk me the beach in| ous year, when tariff was co the direct of Nootka n pas > , 7 ed, the tt tations amount to Eeovich. x. found 2 portion of| BERLIN, April 19——Dingadort «| machinery, devieed by Sommers to $3.40.000 oem, York art Weslo say paopie who 1 = School Suits tance in which the missing y ” nity in t h t tt . . 75 a ome . mat many |. F a an Men had set out, and also a bundle} payarian o, has suddenty waked |%4 Yet the | Prine Ho buen | | fhe. pictures new brought to this} nati erable by m € Danket {Ou Wea morn " pa i ls Vee cee “ se o Sonuine old Master lies are this woel ‘ We will not call your attention to any special price or style Rertion of th wrecked canoe on placer, Hage a here, The stock is too widely assorted. Needless to say, there is ny hy cks A son of his who ; ; ante them reason to be found in our qualities and prices that has made our Hetra het and aT etakorekie?l & we tak | lente oncuiaton thwarts ‘must “THE HOLY CITY” Boys’ Department incomparably the largest in the city. ed with the initial “B ree st. ge mtr . meeives | yond the village n, Aw it a bene at , on . tt ; Sas Phi od song has p BERN ACCEPTS [ivey dit i so strce setnson = Dinalaort feat when Fancy Shirts: $1.50 THE NOMINATION or otete sgtlon tna eadountie t a“ they are It is to your benefit to buy in a rapidly selling, successful | ieee ting yo ng E cnn mel yoy pieioty etaiephorere , ae tae: caaem token fin Shirt De sath like this. There is a swift, clear stream of new Iya dRet remy lf minutes, make it pe : : Be W. Kero today sd that! re render the entire song and to }| ¥ ° , liged shirts rushing through all the time : Would wecopt the , nom|OLD CALIFORNIA MYSTERY IS ‘ ot ia all ite beauty. E | ahay Foams, Mare bee ees eles at the state| CLEARED BY FINDING SKELETONS ]} kecords, comprising over fou on benefited from the first treat- | . . ; ae tie Lebo sane pt heaggee wen hundred subjects, are for sale J) ment and uitimat cured. Pa | } LS peesnte current since thel (iy United Pree.) | Todd wan one of th iryme b M honoanh by |{fices in wheel chaira and on| e | Romina! t he would not ac ALTURAS, Cal., April 29.-Two|¥ ; bnew 0 aaiots neat ar attachment and ath awa “gg ed W. B Hi t h C i a. ‘ oe the and © atin A aoe ; BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE cn ay Mle Dy gt Diagonally Across From Old Store re in 7 one +} be and her infant » disap | 8414 20th Ave. NW ings Bank Building, at the ne! } apa ul canvass of! pea 3 years ago and wore be HEAR WASHINGTON QUAR Phone Ballard 1277 f r A nd Ptk t it i h fy 4 t 1 to have been lered by al TETTE . hours from 8 a » 5 p.m, Sur Midge, repuviicar sity French blacksm 1~- 1 Je cat After the theatre nvoy Cafe, be- send el as tte dita cg a iM = AE Nilay sag 5 ) Sos ealll

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