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ae ‘ IMPROVE PIKE PLACE. " y an ay ¥ At the meeting of the finane ACCUSED OF FORGERY. committee ol © olty counell last § ry e the ol tuoi! Charged wiht forging checks I 4 night tt was agreed to recommend | 5 yy a of i 46.000, 5 Ww ; for passage an ordinance appro Ppa RT pppoe y 6 head printiug $950 out of the general #006 * NoKTO, wa Drought her fim tee the Cue OF the Roneral | yesterday from Kvorett by a deput 4 Chieues the bai oaeeBined Mt ones /Aheritt and lodged in the elty Jail of Pike place, the dtagonal thor. | /!® Will be bent to Tacoma to { oughfare running from First av. | Kioin, the shoomaker, 217 Jamon wl Pike down to Western av ee - . ae | } —_—— . . ¢ Problem of County Roads ! M OF PAYING FOR CEDAR | tice in the application ¢ » aye } » preter tom was adialttet he alt tes 2%] Down hore in Kentucky they have/the disturbing of the macadam tm ‘ faves MAINS (8 ADMITTED | hers ot the committee, but beeanse | %*e® having trouble over the public|erder to lay the track really made | BE ONE OF RANK INJUS the rest t water consumers bear} fad problem, and Br'er Watterson, ‘hac — worse than it was gag | a To jtho burden cheerfully and wncom-jof the CourierJournal recently} con outs for Clayworkers | fe e \platningly and the non-resident prop glean from thie turning loose of a te ‘Tiel lecky quunee abuhd eat ve ¢ " tirred things up by turning the} broadside by Breer Watterson jxubmit tamely to bearing a portion | **&tebtight of publictty on some of] against, the road-bullding method " he owners o} of the burden the committee aban-|the dark places in the system of /Of bls section of the country Is, that { we to © owners of va me an ss : “ sees tte Phiten Joned the idea of requiring tham tolequipping and maintaining public) Ze Ume ts Fipe for an active oan £ eant prove © thetr *1es en fb was theretare eed , palgn of education on the subse 4 ds th otion of the pro It re agrees LAC) work, In this aréiele it ts polntod/of brick-paved highways ple 1 Yowarts 1 he proposed tmprovemente in the ‘6 4 ta . ver main and|aystem be paid for out of the earn. that 87 has been ex-|who have helped build and repair ; posed | 7 « um 7 roads all thetr lives tn the coustry . th ty |tmaee of the plant. In the same man.|Pended by Jefferson County, Ken . im ments in the city | plant, In the same mar | e ; = vas the problem din {Ber a4 Uhe DECsent aystom is being |tcky, sinoe 1900, on public roads, |(lstricts wro beginning to luke 4 as the problem dis |” and-as & fesult the county bas 246 |e of the fact that they have spent } ie by the ft] is," explained Conncit-| miles of pike roads that are tn no} MOReY and effort for years and} i city counct!|man Mullen, “all the time keeping {Detter condition today than they/*ear# and have nothing much | to} ; ]im mind thet it # an unprintable | Were in 1900 and a similar pumbor| show in return. ‘This will naturally | b adopted for pay-|outrage foisted on the veaitents of |miles of dirt roads that are Impass-|¥° followed by active inquiries oa esent Cedar river] the efty to the benefit of the non-| able two or three months during the — ae Ve . a aia i re Sen dhe | tees ena e “I vear. A large part of the article 1s| Slog the subject of how to met good ident property own: and the tre that will give om nome re 4 ne at | owners of vacant property iven over to the exposure of slack | whe | thods and careless and Inefficient (ene for the cost of building and a Pian |» Suggested of fee sattors which, while} Will hot be calling for enormous re-| ; po been j It was sugested the com are Of ho expecial tnterest, go) Patt bills year after year, bills] ty et nt {tee that property owners as distin|tg whow that the same condition | Which In themselves would tn a few wuerts and the owners of |S@ished from residents and water) may exist in one form or another|Y*4'* Pulld good romds, tt ts not will own tt In com, | COn*MMErS, Could be required to Pay jin various parts of the country and|" be expected that the whols . enta. yet will noc |* Portion a this erat by eh ine at that lots of money ie betng |COURETY CAR be sevetapeamnd a : 4 | elty for ne water used fo year or two, and good paved roads ; enn 4a penny to its coat e . expended on roads that ix prac | dave ergenaygenh cosy: dm street sprinkling and fire extin-|tieally thrown away, Whereas if pro. |™ade ta all country districts, but tn f guishing and this may be taken Op] periy husbanded, the people might |'¢ thtekly tiled and prospe “ F Under the syutem te be-jat some time in the near future. lin time build good brick-paved roada|‘etritories surrounding the vartous : paid ¢ of the sum raised | Meanwhile the committee decided to! and have something to show for| titles a good start could be made i wate The water revte | finance the new aystem tm the #aMe| choir money If tt is gowe about in the right man. | ere pald vely by residents /manner that the present one was One stretch of read, which is/®¢? t ora, Other p ced, by the issuance ¢ and ws ol ner faanced wed the Issuance of WAT | termed an “experiment station,” a| Take the case referred to in Ken-| ws — vend “1 . rants payable out of the water re }iittle more thas a mile im length, is|tucky, for example, and Jefferson ere is a deep-seated injus | ceipts jeosting $5,000 annually to keep in| county, the county which haa ox} |repatr, and only recently $6,000 was| pended so much for nothing, eur — pended in the construction of half} rounds Loutaville, the largest ety} q E H. Ja mile of steel tracks, the idea be-|of the state, and what they need to : jing that tracks for) be experimenting with right now fn ‘oad from | stend of steel and asphalt combina 1 relieve the | wagons w excessive travel. The construction|tions fs some good tok-paved | OF TENT CA TERPI/ILLAR of the bitulithic section of the road} roads leading ont of Louisville! war planned, but the estimated cost) Cleveland has shown se aod | this was $15, a mile and was) work of this kind, as we have all abandoned and some experiments | beea t Loulevillo has some ade in sprinkling with off This,/ good ik pay streets, whieh id, did some good, but the! should »y pavements k idea came along and took | leading out the main roads from the ention of the offictab ett Moreover, what he good | a mile of dou eel there should also obtain throughout strips of steel er states of the country, and al width were stretchet! we need to get it is to show th the middle of the £ It) ple what has mn dome and what said that this track is not ‘ican be done with brick in maktog a} me Wagon out of twenty-six, and | roadway eee REDELSHEIMER’S Get Out Sale FIRST AND COLUMBI N EVERYTHING HAS BREN REDUCED IN PHICK—A FEW CONTRACT GOODS EXCEPTED. THE SAVINGS TO BE MAD? ATL VERY IMP TANT BECAUSE An R MAIN PURPOSE Is TO eT OUT OF THE FIRST FLOOR THE VERY DAY THAT MR. REDWARD. UR CONTRACTOR SHALL RE QUIRE IT, WHE HAVE CUT PRICH® GREATLY IN mm | be TO GET RID OF THE GREATEST Possinisa AMOUNT OF GOODE, BO THE TENT CATERPILLAR, R h Be fi of Ti eap the Benelit nese | Gold wet weather for the pastyis the fourth season in succession | Splendid Offering ) @tee or four weeks has hed the/since they have become a sorry! plen erings a C of restricting the activity of | pest, and four is expressed that they OUR VAST STOCK COMYRiaKe HIOM .GRADR + tent caterpillar im Ubose por | will mot this time decrease under CLOTHING, MATS, CAPS AN FURNISHINGR FUR natural conditions as has been the case heretofore i Get Another Kind. For this reason some well taform e@ horticulturiats have begun to turn some thought to the plan of destroying them practiced in the! ase of certain other insect pests in other parte of the country, This Dian ts to introduce some other kind | of am insect which will wage wer) on the oue complained of. This has been found effective in the case of many troublesome pests and t# just now being extensively applied for the destraction of the) ~~ aypey moth In Massachusetts. At) the expense of some $69,000 devoted | to a series of investigations a pars | site has been discovered which preys on the gypsy moth and this fs being extensively introduced this | year in those districts of the east) effected by that pest. An effort! may be made by local orchardistx/ MEN. CHILDREN J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. } | 800-804 First Ave. Cor. Columbia STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE |} | | | BOYS AND | Gems of the city where it is most forces bat even wader the um brown worms have worked so tndustriously Batricts are begtaning to be of thir leaves, leaving only ble circumstances for its op i “4 ny plants im the Must Be Poltoned. Haring left their tents in search @f green food t promote their to materity the worms cen Wenger be combatted t9 the man Possible cartier in the season it was « simple matter to de heir haunts by barning Now must be pursued by spraying ’ cory of potsonous nature, and + ; task of tracking them to their oped places is one of consider 3 Magnitode Easy to Find. small gardens where they are tee numerous ft ts not a burden Save Some Money 4 gurdmera to induce the Uatted | task to pick the worms off | 5° SHA the fingers and crush them | Sales department of sariculture to | Have your linen done by the plece aa follows ef is leaves oF aader the foot |‘ake Wp the study of the tent cuter-| E fare easy to fied, the brown | lar WHR the same end ta view, | GROUND sched socsevnccctenssacccovessencegessesces ; age aller ee Bh ten DEEDS ARE FILED. | Pitiow Stipa om the background of green fon. Besides this they seek top leaves of branches of the; The first of the right-of-way where they can pursue thetr | deeds of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Red Spreads ... serene Weteerereres Pace Towels .... seeeeeee seeneenes . 4 on the tender lenves while | St Paul raliway were tied with} x! the pleasure of a san bath. [the county suditor thie morning Bath Towels ....+++ | Te ik for this same renson it is prac-| They sre atx in number, but do not Table Cove — Impossible to pick them off |Pepresest large transactions, The op Sa aig Sadia aoa Pat tala aa sk ig ec. @ahate oF {ruit trees on account ot | larenet transfer te from the city Pe Gitrieulty of reaching them, and | S*attle. and gives vo the rajlnos Spraying becomes the only effective | Privileges ofer the east 120 fect of Ress Napkins Temec | lote 21 aed 22. of block 595. of Be v lettic Tide Plata. The consideration Cotton Blankets, single euneoee aS sauees je Fourth Season. lie $1. The others are for 5 erty re OM settlers claim that in past situated gear Maple Vai the Cotton Blankets, double .. 106 Fears the (ont caterpillar pest hhas/ sum —e eee “I We consider these cheapest prices for this class of work im fldom caused much damage for jew | cd More then two or three seasons inj" . _ mee w= if the United States Meerse on pearing for sever ip | D | Myer vier sok mvage bor ne Particular Dressers A Grand Exhibition Wear Ed White Clothes Substantial clothes that are sty! Palace Laundry Company . rarely Mga Py tye Png Regge Bagg MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT 1801-6 EIGHTH AVENUE | t : phrenologist, for Col ina beliding, turne out. Particu DOWN TOWN OFFICE 1512 SIXTH AVE. NEAR PIKE ‘ wler & Wells Co. N. ¥.|lar attention ef fastidious dressers EITHER PHONE 17 ; lay is called to White's superb line *** gray suitings for summer wear SATURDAY :::' Six BARGAINS IN THE BUSY BASEMENT f Was for Second at. Sun A sexton 25e. Chiropractic Adjust- | ments Have No ckage Para assorted fancy package 100 lecorated Paper Napkins a 28:45 wl cake pure genuine Ivory Japanese Hand Telescope men thin blown Table Hass Berry Dishes, 5 TITE SEATTLE STAR-3ATURDAY, JU Marconi Wireless Telegra AN OPEN LETTER ‘This letter containe most important and valuable information. It wil pay you to read every line of it, If you have not the time to read Just put it aside and read i the earliest possible t We have advised repestedly through these columns during the past es woull soon 4 th ould be one last day which would have ho tom time has come STOCK ALL SOLD, We have been notified that the Marcon! W graph Cor pany of America haw t stook f ant f 1 statement of the company shows that ther 2900 whares ur wold in the treasury of the company; Una # held in reserve As waual, wh thing is not ybody wants It There will be an et us demand f urith m now kotable, wi " of the er Jemand for and the scarelty of the stock up by leaps and bounds, wan the history f the Bell Tele . SYNDICATE Aonir ponness themnael he Mia waye-by advertising and stock had none to sell, but have been and are t eved they are ( thin know positively they oar We take antame untty to thank f our « ' ore for their patronag 1 4 wit an 4 »ppase the aforesaid aye The following a appeared in the X York, San Francieco and other leading dalites throug ° ntry within the ast few weeks, MARCON! WIRELESS stockholder in the Marconi Wirele sph Company of America desires to enter ‘an agreement with al! holders of stock in company for the formation of a poo! whieh have the power to fix the market value of these securitios at @ figure commensurate with their intrinsic worth. The pool arrangement to extend over a period of one year from March 1. 1906. Ail pooled stock to be placed in escrow with @ prominent trust company in New York. For full particulars address Large Profits, box 434, Herald, Down Town.” MARCON! STOCKHOLDERS. to stockholders of the Marcon ni aph Company of America and te holders of Marcon! deposit certificates he advertiser desires to purchase « certificates of the d company 1» to 27,000 shares offere pay # nominal eum for an option to holders of the chese within a period ofsixty to ninety days. “1 desire every holder of Marconi stock or demosit certificates to communicate with me immediately, stating number of shares or d posit certificates held and price desired for same. Write without delay bloek of stock and de ind will pay spet cash for jure, or will securities to pur- te New York Syndicate, 64 Herald, Down Town.” This demonstrates beyond a doubt that there are t ues try- Ing to obtain control of this company, and there are other pools work Ing In secrecy HOLD ON TO YOUR STOCKS. We say to you, and we are in earnest, do not part with your stock tw * Worth several times what they are willing to offer you now, The possibility of their getting the majority tf Marconi stockholders «tand together and don’t seli out to them, De not sell, but buy all the stock you can. The stock of this company is in the band of Investors, not speculators, a ta of stockholders all over the country, all the w fan Franciseo, and from the Yuken Territory to Pa wide distribut of stock ts found the strength and security of the Marcon! Company, and proves the wisdom of ita policy The undoubted Integrity and ability of the men at the head of the mpany—ite president, H John W KER. ex-Governo: New Jersey, and former Attorney eral of the United States in Presi dent McKinley's cabinet: Mr H. MeChure, publisher of MeClure’s Magazine, and others of equal prominence the directorate; the con sulting engineers, including Thomas A. F ofenaor Pupin of ¢ lege and MY jeal tere w the votaries of selling. Now tha a commercial be that potat, wen the Mar sbin C positively guarantee “a square » the # Do not af to foot you inte loing business boon made to bring tt te Krab it and reap to thew nated F Me that a nance” or the “System | Wireless Telegraph is the expenditures have ates, of cour tto fits whieh they know thene ows pr pany have steadily eaned and div 4 ting neare a LARGE BUSINESS. rate @ Marconi Telegraph ts increasing VALUE OF THE PATENTS. t pit ath 1 yi ue of tb apita hee ope “ tt " h tat from OPENING OF TRANSATLANTIC SERVICE Mr. Me K. St Gene nage f the Aww “ iF — OF MARCONI WIREL t Ma bao » . ' FILL IN BAR OUT AND MAIL INFORMATION COUPON $ ' $ } F. P. WARD &@ CO., 401 Hinckley Building, Seattle, Wash ; $ nd, by return mail, free, information on investment in { Marconi Wireless, also pamphict and Marconi Wireless News, — } § ; ; : To The Public— To Investors— To Marconi Stockholders to and fi all # and to bot rt are pu a rh od tt t { ; a ng the Ma y the } towns and cit ‘ 5 tt telewrn ph foreign « . th the & stem, ADOPTION BY GOVERNMENT. Another very important thing that the “syndicate the United States Government will now be compelled to coni system as the result of the sweeping decision just rende faver of the Marconi Company of America on March 21. 1906, by Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller of the Supreme Court of the United States, granting # final injunction against the De Forest Wireless ph Company, strictly enjoining them to forever desist from the manufacture, sale or operation of any vystern of wireless telegraphy. This decision affects also all other wireless systems, and by its terms vertu gives the Marcon: System the monopoly of the wireless te raph business. Now that thig decision has been rendered, the United States wil ft without » wireless telegraph service unless it adopt M The official organ of the Government, the Army and Navy Journal of Washington, D. C., in one of its latest issues, confirms this fact and states that the work of building over a dozen Government stations on the Atlantic and Pacific comsts is now delayed on this account, as the Government must be secure in the use of the wireless system it adopts. IMMENSE PROFIT The “syndicates” als ne the e profite that . Wee vm the fir the profits would t " ain and repeat what we PRESS INDORSEMENTS. Ma ni Ry m has already been the means of sav’! hun- 1 throughout he we wepapers for the past two be replete with aceo { the success and ra of the Marconi system. So 1 w stations have been uring this # time that the « of new ones no yewnpaper publicity and th accorded i Teles UNIVERSAL ADOPTION. aph nas A. Edison foresaw early the {bilities of the Marcont ne when he sald: Every craft that floats the seas will be aup- plied with the Marcon! System; the 1 ¥ part of the be reached. The Mar he stated, has « field wh annot be touch nod. The pub- ie» ands the wireless system Refore iong the Marcon! System will be made compulsory by law on alt 4 passenger steemwhips, just as lifeboats. belts and ather equtpm provided for the safety of passengers and crew are xisted upon by both the British and American authorities Tt ts plainty indi ed that within the next five years fleet thin large be equipped with the wh Marconi Wireterr Telegr Admiral q Dewey « od that ne : ean afford 4 out tts warships F batt without first | pping them with aby ork Bun, January 28, 1906, in a three-quarter page ar- tele devoted to the Mircont system and its gréat achievements, lated that 1000 messages, commercial and personal, had Deen sent from one ship thers and to shore stations on one trip. This means an ex- penditure by pa * of more than $2000 on a single trip. On a cent trip to New York from Hamburg, the Amerika gent 769 dis q patches to ship and shore, which, if taken at the minimum rate of $2 Der mensage. would be $1400, This gives some idea of the enormous revenue of the pany History will not only repeat Itself, but will surpass itself In imak- Ing fortunes for Marconi investors as it did for Bell Telephone stock- | holders, th ofits of which to an original investor of $100 are more H than $200,000 to date LAST OFFER. been from the start, headquarters for Marconi ; States. Through our pron it connection these securities, we were notified tn time of personally hold a good-sized block of this first because we know it to be a good In- 1 portant reasons which the future will de- + time for the sale of Marconi stock will soon expire, and we do t tit to f to the hands of t syndicates.” We therefor . s of Marce rities this opportunity to advan w fter for edia scription the last allotment of q ates for stock of the Mar Wirele Telegraph npany of F A t y you ever in your life ex- yM 8 thes vely is your last chance Applica * 1 First come, first ° 1. After this « sold offer x This is the end. th All applicat ¢ stock must b “ iby 1 r the subscriy alance payable r , ct " CONCLUSION. i I y. do not sell tif ab ® s p i f y stock d r y of A We ca Ket any rea : ~ it t 2) woh with y day and i « $100 k ne ‘ fitable of alt In ' } ‘th crap st ' i of f a ist { in this line of ese, i y n h « of the word , i x ur part mind t © very and will not © 1. Its up to q y. Do V t 8 h 1 s wanted make @ k yabie to ler of e F. P. WARD & CO. | Bankers and Brokers. a | A i For the accommodaiton of our customers, we will keep our office this week from open every evening HER OF THE COUPONS TODAY } REMITTANCE COUPON F. P. WARD & CO., 401 Hinckley Building, Seattle, Wash. ; Inclosed please find for American Marconi § Wireless Deposit tificates, at $7.00 each, which send me by } registered mail s A “