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ll AN + Im Tomorrow afternoon the regi efit ‘ cial Telegraphers’ tg TERTAINING THE VISITORS | MentH! band will hold @ concert at HB Weymouth Charles B. Wood ile anal nion of ; the post. The following program |#od H. L. Leavitt i i.) tein te At the dispute be. | APPRECIATEO BY AFIFI NO-|has been prepared by Chief Musi Japanese Barbers’ Union of Be two 0 COMDANY 404 the nate + clan Nagle Mareh Fine and |sttle, by C. Ito, @. Hosaka, K. Ogate | ium iten settled of the tants Of a » ii BLES. Daisy,” Chambers; overture, “Fra | aoa emer i RP ‘ “igs ch r ag ans the 19 Der cont Navolo abre: descriptive, “S| ®. 8. Lang Manufacturing com crease to extend to all Pas heme Ht oT 8 vt Polka, Kulenbers: "Se ue pany of Beattle, $16,000, by F 8 aration HY ta, " The final meeting of the various | tion The Storks Tobani; waltz er Ire A. Campbell and Bruce “ Mibirridei ; . sattio ©Ghriners, "Angel's Dream,” Mos narch, | C-, Shorts NO Ts - committees of Seattle Bhriners, |" Angel's | D oe — ‘The Bwalwell Logging company OAMAGES, F who entertained the visiting Shrin - : , of Everett, $2,500, by A. W. 8wal Arthur F. Piper a fall pep nn cert will start at 9:30 p.m ft K A . rth nd Wi LE ee A NLU ere upon thelr return from Los nignal corps men, in| Well, George Smith and A benttia, | oust by ipod ngeles to the Kas wx held in reeant Chas. W, Chad ohan rab 0. of Beats ¥ Lydia The above photograph |e exhibit 2 to Correspondent Garner's article on the unpreparedness of the Jamestown exposition. It shows a ange the Mast, wea 2 > ' wT Fay DD aay $5,000. by Johan Kgardh & Edward | geles for § jon of the grounds with two incomplete buildings and the ground covered with building material the Chamber of Commeres Thure rts ty Alaska. The | Byrnes sonal day, All the bille were audited ted to leave on the; Poussen Brothers, incorporated, | struck in the SVM POSE allowed and patd north of Kent $20,008, by Philip F. Pons | whith the ESPONDENT GILSON GARONER VISITS THE SHOW COLORED STOCKINGS CAUSED The committees then unanimously | Corporal Aaron Peterson, of com: non and Joke Hf. Poseses.. | monsirating with ead RES ar was pro ed to the ran a : NDS ON THE JAMES RIVER AND FINDS IT ENTIRELY adopted the following resolutions: |P? al ant vice William, discharg- |pany of Garfield ; 000,000 by W u ik , "1 Die 1t Resolved, That the Shrin-\eq and Private Eitjah Btout was }iam Huntley, L. W. Carson menarantm wut Tra runuicy oemanruenr s*° | EXPULSION OF 14 STUDENTS x sessci shits’ Sack katate Winn bios 5) Bateshig THE RAILROADS AND STEAMSHIP LINES ARE BUSY LUA ceived eech genera) and generoun|caused by Peterson's promotion, | Denes Take « trip on the , nee fro ‘ eltize r ‘ it ye r . = - —————— |v the Navy ¥ 4 N tSAPPOINTMENT—NO CHANCE ‘ ‘ araistance from all of the citizens Private William Dunbar was ad avy ve THE PEOPLE: ON FONG - we of Beatt t to express our vanced to the rank of corporal vice Iton Studlo battleships Oregon and TO BE READY IN LESS THA N SIX WEEKS OR TWO MONTHS. (Star Speetal Servies.) thanks fo any oné pefson or com- Corporal Horace J. Rowe, who was Ham , the training ship Phi : palais ST. LOUIS, June 1-~Odd socks © pany seems like distrimination, and |p ed to sergeant view Vaughn, 676-80 Colman block, High mammoth dry docks, to i stow kte of shouting hues are neo sink, bine these committers 4 * to give discharged. Corporal mt! F. Groen. | grade photography at reasonable and p ison ship Ni (Note.—A few. days ago, the edi-jnot true that the money lender on. co wood remulte tm tet ’ iue, » qeveral expression of thanka to Wald was promoted to the rank of | prices. No coupons or other frauds. | Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, tor of this newspaper sent Mr. Gil- are sitting around like a crowd of 4 sopehaiegin: ba sie’ ot { Minkead made a sweeping |@¥eryone Who assisted us sorgeant vice weKay, discharged. | *\ daily. Round trip, be son Gardner, its Washingtén corre- cormorants, and that we have boon Smelly ane percha ver. bs ‘aa, {Push of the hall! and 4 it} “The constant and able assis In company E, Private Coleman | spondent, to the Jamestown exposi- obliged to shave the bond insu, tration Prof, K. G. Kinkes weapiotaly, the nestery. display be- (tance at our headquarters rendered |Wallor was promoted to corporal | ton with my ge \- torent nt oy ee aes , — principal of the Kirkw oat i st mere animated 6 diverse by the Daughters of {ale and their ‘ie Forman, discharged gate stories that were being pr es the government ge 8 Hho The raw the ° y exit of the young leateemed Preside a | Corporal Tish, of company H, was Fately circulated to the effect that | money >” minds tr dow to the Then he took up be stend | Dung eee eee eee ag |made sergeant vice Sweeny, dis wm e the much advertised fair was far) “The government, according to) feet. be Me OME NIN | at the dow The rous response of owners Charsed. In company ¥, Corporal from ready an! that it was an im- the act of congress, gets 4° por OOO “erty f ager pen a To pase Inspection and enter the | 6 ol nobiles to _ A . 4 . lle Owcar W. Case was promoted to position to invite the people of the of ‘the present gate receipts.” | Pended 1? Younes in sot her eax bor must hitch up his 14) oi ed the “Beattie Boirit” to 4 |the rank of sergeant vice Smith, re pation to the banks of the James “In there a lack of fact 4 Saendaeed tn ciere Giasenainn. dd show socks (het were pao tee | ate Bpirit” & 4 aca and Vietor Dahlquist, cor river at this time. Mr. Gardner) “We have centers of pop eee at a ladies ~~ na meres. poral of company M advanced sensational conditions, and at Norfolk, Portsmouth, Hampton ere was & great cammotion Pn: 4 ~ 4 Shettrle aawiy of the Beattle i the rank of sergeant vice Bru-| Derewith ie his first article telling and Newport News, and within ten ° the school rere Klvetric Company. ‘the Anderson | bayer, discharged ‘of the results of bie investigation. hours’ ride a population of T1,00 inte the j Steamboat Company, and others Editor ) 000." pong = A who assieted us by furnishing SAMUEL KLEADER DIES. By Glison Gardner. (eattic Star's Rxctusive Servier) JAMESTOWN, V June 1 The Jamestown exposition is not ready, and ft won't be for six or @ight weeks This te the bald, bare truth, and it te a shame to take People’s money wWithont telling them so. Expositions are expen | sive enough at best. When actually crowded tnto a eorner, the management of this ex admit that tt is not ready. they are willing to stand truth. But when not crowd @d into « corner they are running & pubdicity bureau, which represents the show as complete, and are co railways and i ts that the ex- And red The only excuse needs your money. aioe Tas ae Br "set KENT NEWS ITEMS Aa an object of chartty the! Jamestown exposition ts worthy: —— ew transportation waa lacking ~ “That was an unusual crowd We assembled some bat they were taken by taries. Allowances mu And that's what the “ANowance must be made Perhaps the best allowance to make wil! be a time allowance. — John Fisher, a carpenter engage! « in working on the new Swedien church at the corner of Second ave nue north and Roy steeple of the church yesterday aft ernoon aide Emergency hospital died four hours later led was a single man ant had been in the city only a short time | ENPOWNG es eo ae MERI A At the opening ft ft» said all mn he and w it ahe was color bit having « brats Another aentstance told bh ninety vehicles, ** the dignt . be made. thers say storm ran teacher who to ber than adorning of as many b The principal wae witne held th siepiay BY FALL fell trom the CHICKEN WITH THREE LEGS Mr. &. Ridenour, of York station bas an interesting freak in the chickens tine it t# a Buff Orping- ton chick with three perfertiy de- veloped legs. two in their ordimary Fe was taken to the War where be The deceas (Star Meectal Seevter.) but as a commercial proposition ft / a ‘ecbeme KENT, Wash, Jute t—The) oo = " = & a for OMAIRINE: BOROT | itor sians of the high eghoot gave A gag + St Pant < wader pentenees, | a reception on Thursday evening to A. hd . Harry St. George Tucker is the i, “— The chick * a« lively aa any of the responsible head of the enterprise.| Mise Underhill loft Inet night for members of the hatch ‘ Mr He te & lovely man. Ali these Vir | her home in Castle Rock Ridenour has great hopes of rais ginta “colonels” are lovely—cour on Wine a? A meg - and Jen- | ing it to full growth teous and kind. Col. Tucker Was anger Smith's and attended com @uked about the propriety of bring encement Decides Against Solicitor Bertha Mef ing crowds to a show that ts not Justice of the Peace John E. Car ready ce ane “4 te | roll yesterday decided that whore “Just th.” sa! r. an insurance soilcitor f to take —— “We are willing to stand goenmencement and out « 4 by the by the truth. We admit that the © eee at the Methosint state | t recover eth ition is not complete. But we | next Munday as usual. The # ealary or coum! The decision that thero is enough here to | for the evening wii! be The nria- | was made in the mult of CC Y ms people who come. We do {sin Lap ag 9 wis -4 ant the Guardian Life insur ant anvbody to come bere un y misunderstanding. The - ent exhibit is quite cor-| | ithough the government || and waterfront have not been || ¥ tong the states’ buildings | end exhibits are quite complete. | in A Md informed, is the food || exhibit. Now it is true) the mapufacturing, the educa || ‘opal "and the historical exhibits } sot complete. But there ts Bere to see.” lo what do you attribute the =, a: Cannon. He held i appropriation until just be | | | congress adjourned, and that t us back ninety days. There | we atper causes.” “Do-yéu think the exposition can "Pelmaved from failure?” “Ot tiuree it can This lateness fa the history of expositions It ‘was so at Buffalo. When we have Moated our loan our debt will be about $2,600,000. On the basis of &® tota) pald attendance of 4,000,000 ‘we will pay all our debt and have the land and improvements ¢ The Property w improvements will be worth $1,500,000" “Are you succeeding in floating the $400,000 ican?” “Yes. The local banks have ta ken $100, Another party has taken $200,000, and there is every for an early placing of rest.” “Ie Thomas Ryan your angel?” No. He is a patriotic resident of Virginia “Are you being held up for high Interest rates?” “No. We pay 6 per cent toe bemad roo ewet hare the hes tah in Otome pare whate and = how ie Te se PATENT EXCELLENT crmeaed errr da of the year of preclnty wniny NOVELTY MILL Co. @EATTLE., UB A Title Trust Compan y Announces the Opening of Its New Ban On Saturday Morning In tte new quarters at the ao corner Second arenue an Columbia. 1 anking roome atly vacated by ¢ e tonal bank have 5 enlarged thoroughly adapted for the business of our Trust company Bank «@ Plaot The investments and loans from apital om pany have uo some time a send baste. With ite better location ar t ow depa * of Commere wa . we confid erit a al « business to be cor We have secured ur and successful banking experience, and who will pass upon ali investments are w & sufficient guaranty of the safety and sta under thelr matagement We are n laws of the state of Washing aceordance with the state We are sub tte n of the State Banking ' oh from time to tig tallied statements of r estments a: on of our ene. We pay 4 per ce a me A depowita made on or before the nt each h nterent from the first day of tha We will be open from 5 to & « ock Saturday evening f savings accounts CREPE RAMI OM EI. LEED m Subscribed Capital $400,000 Paid-Up Capital $325,000 AS TT MTEL I CHARL VIL@Y n mnOwe, lee-Pr Gen Man 4 t ALKE THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1007 SHRINERS WY THANKS “SEATTLE SPIRIT” DISPLAYED (were also out Thursday in the Mem an. |Pla! day FT. LAWTON (Star Bpertat | FORT LAWTON, June 1—The |band and troops of the Third rex! NEW INCORPORATIONS (Star Speetal Servtee) OLYMPIA, June 1—The ing corporation papers were filed Rervier.) follow NO STRIKE |. —— => ment took par “iny in the ground: \jn the office of the secretary of (Seripoe Telewrnph Serview) ' king ¢ v NPW YORK, June 1. state ~The 2909 . ition grounds. Thin the . J jegraph operators of the second time this week that the man|_ Increase of capital stock of Jones | Weatern Thompson Investment company of Aeattle, from $76,000 to $100,000 The Brotherhood of Owls Mutual Renefit Association of Seattle, by | made by #, J; fmatt national president of the Cemumaet parade BY LOCAL CITIZENS IN |transportation t* appreciated . | “The beautiful headquarters tast Samuel! Kieader, aged 16 years [ily furninbed by the Butler Hotet led at St. Luke's bospttal from an calle for our thanks, and the con- attack of spinal meningitis of ont went for @ change The freak has net been od for, unless It was an en the part of the b There is nothing as cool and nice these jane and sdeiety colors th the tat- tinued assistance rendered by the 26 hours’ duration. Interment was) days asa Negligee Shirt that has been laund -- A ecg wae sterted Chamber of Commerce and the in Onkiand cemetery The floral <i oy eikes Mu end) Chee Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition offerings were of unueual number. | r , ‘ - Vickers, who appeared with odd Oe | Young Kleater wan the eon of Mr. correctly. We launder Negligee Shirts to well as the beautiful souvenirs sor jpiied by them, must be added to fooke ney Were expelled with the oth- or eleven, Mise Ponta Kidwett young woman whe made and Mra Delmar Kleader, of 940 ur Viet of thanks Righty-firet ave. North and had Be it further resolved, That Seen reared from Infancy tn Seat these resolutions be published in “Ue fection, and you are sure to be satisfied with wae th uch work. A trial will suffice to prove it starting display that whe was eue- the daily papers.” -—~ ~ i pended a eee 9908-98 The @teease of loud hostery VAIO® ALARM PIENDS A N ¢ upread won wae dey TURN OUT TO HH nore, \ TE Ts di ed a. anne ry ! — Jim Quilter, « farmer deputy | Yive Months Keot tor Me « Q AY onth S.P. TRAINS ARE Ti sheriff, discovered the perpetrators | our Motto—Guatity and Price e ! of the flee alarm mania in the Goaranteed ' RUN SLOWER guise of two emall boys yesterday © §*7 A Tent afternoon. The isds were appre a Pt ack hemded tm the act of tarning fn an | { txi¢ Wall Teet ee alarm from the corner ef N 18 Welt Tat nett we of Nine | 0 ~ GAN FRANCISCO, Juse tothe |(0emth av. and East Cherry st. The |) ies se Prteee ter be T AND BELL : ’ boys gave thetr names es Chapman. | \ os Ts FIRS 4 Southern Pacific, Deginming today, 123 Nineteenth st. and Crawford sf will put ite overland and coast 1910 Columbia. Both are under seccmne Ind.—953. trains om a slower running sched-| five rears of age. They were badiy Sunset—Main 953. ute, beenuse heavy traffic has meade | {Tenet and admitted they had |< asain ‘ tt imponaible to maintialn the exist- one mo thesrorsce nanan ing echedulee, The Shore Line lim winter. The difference in time will te about three hours later to east ern points than under the old »~ hedule. Fishing Excursion To—— FOODS CANA Sunday, June 2nd BEST FLOUR MAKES MORE BREAD MAKES LIGHTER GIVE UP HOPE FOR BARK Hope for the safety of the Ger man bark Alsternizie died about f months ago. She te 5 ys out from Callao to Melbourne 4 retnournnce ne 6 6yesterds eed from 99 per cent, which spells no hope, to 100 per st Cline’s Piano House | 140@ SECOND ave. raya 9 A. M. Sharp SHEET MEIC, Ie i or ae Returning not later than 11 p. m. te the venting by the Moos BREAD with buy Cotere Maren, MAKES SWEETER Aine ga ‘Coming Back Tobia BREAD oes MAKES BETTER Date a BREAD THAN ANY OTHER i : “A FLOUR ALL GROCERS SELL IT . ae hat k we a good, pure beer, or he flavor fart quailty of fr phosphate ane to your Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Company Phone 927 Round Trip the $1.00 mouth of the Dosewallips Tivel aed A stop of 3 hours will be made at Brinnon, at for lowing passengers sufficient time fishing, ete T ther 4 tt Bring your fishing tackle and lunch baskets Meals served a la carte aboard ship. | "| Bier 6, Foot of University St irsions at 8 0'eoek vember our daily afternoon excursions at 2:30 and evening ¢ te Hon Marche wr not e Ally hartere l No liquors sold Dr tory liver trouble Wash