The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1909, Page 5

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BE WOVEN FROM WOMEN VICTIM } GHATTLE MAN TELLS OF HIB FRIENDSHIP WITH FAMOUS INDIAN OMEIPTAIN, nf the death of Ge mo, the Apache chief whe apent the last 20 yoars of his lite at Fort Sill, OBiahoma, as a wovernment prigoner, with it recollections of a soguaintance which EH ¢ this city had with the « Indian leader who Hyves at 2024 Sixth BY, met Geronimo at Collinaville, Oklahoma, during the visit there of & ocernival attraction. Geronime, followed by one of hie wives, would Wander around the carnival grounds Selling his photographs at $0 cents @ach. and it was generally known 3} hehad accumulated thousands @otlars in this way For an additinnal 50 cents Gero- | Qiao would exhibit a robe about! three feet square which he explamed Was woven from the hair from the ips of women he had murdered me the days of Indian uprisings and border warfares, | Geronimo was regarded as about the worst of the bad Indians ¢ warter of a century ago, $898 to 1886 he maintained a .con- stant warfare with the government pe under Genera ton, who had been dispatched to S’ HAIR Miles and| GERONIMO. $1.05 Femular price $1.25 | remular prive $1.36 aplendid = dining j--an attractive pat chair; golden oak | tern dining chair; finish; good panet | brace arm, that back; turned aptn apindie back, very strong and’ well ture him and stop his murderous der and vengeful deeds, that “A bad 7# And massacres upon the out- Indian was worse than a snake in ite of the advancing civilization. | the grass.” Geronimo never really expressed During the years he led his band is of braves on the warpath the very 2G wanton slaughter of defenseless |mention of Geronimo's name was » to bring a hil! of fear and to the trail blazers who were Sorrow at his ferocious d Srogaee and children. He, more than Alone olse, cAme nearer fitting the fnelegant and expr sr CLAIM THERE IS TRICK IN THE PILOTAGE BILL COMPANIES AND WELL KNOWN | tompt to change the present system PILOTS FIGHT MEASURE wherein the large steamship com ertain pilot in whom | confidence in ——— thelr employ the entire time. Thin that @ man an handle her with | panies keep a ‘ NOW PENDING. oe ne on th d to a vous Baca! steamsh!p men operating the largest lines of steamships out c Puget sound are up in arms against ® pilots’ bili calling for the rein Statement of a pilot commission on Puget sound, owing to the fact that the ship owners and agents believe the js gotten up for the ving jobs to a who will work against the saf gotten ot their vesesia. prominent pilots ‘The situa: is peculiar, and re- | Nothing regarding the ma Solves itself into a solution. as point- | before harbor out by representative of the | Pilots’ aswoctation. lorthert o thie, It the (the bill, nor who were infor: ‘@bout amounting t im If th h a measure was to t commission bit goes through. | © ted it is by nta- jare such men Sree Sim: and Bishop of Jefferson | Dodwell & County, it stands a chance of work- | Waterhouse & ing evil to the public and the welfare | sentative of 2 Of the steamship companies. aptain Anderson, Three Men to Gain. Bo far as can be warned. accord- to this same representative, the na, Ce Watts if enacted, will mean the instal- ‘o, and Captain MoWil-| rough surface — al of three pilots on Puget sound | hia of the American-Hawatlan | ee, Warouanly commission, who are backed by | Line. | cleana it firme desiring to lower the pilotage Want Their P a debe, } Fetes The big companies do not ant the pilot rates changed for the| “After these companies ar : " Anes hawe| into account there are practic apeoon that at preset ey ~ large lines engaged tn foreten ‘These companica have [best pilots available, and it | ie | the reinstatement of the coma “ os with the “frame-up” behind It Raises the Dough me caper pliotage rate, as| wuld seek other | were the rates cheap-/ their own pilots It tw anid thie com Miasion, if placed in office, will a do these pi | through a ¢ most of th For your stomach’s) Smploymen sake use CRESCENT 25¢ a full pound and a’ wied Made by 6 _ CRESCENT MFG. CO., changes . §.C. Osborn & Co. ‘mM ores ‘27 First Av. oad wive phrase at all removed frem the prote: dined in those days of sudden mur- rifles of the government troops. have implicit ation t the provisions of the bill were | - pilots on | e- | Puget sound, and none of the more . ne 1% of the local! lar Northern Steamship company,| Pilots who bave no knowled, for the 5 i. ed that | week 1. | week .. 1.75 “aptain Jordison, aiao looal repre. | secured the | pllots w PROGRESSIVE Egg-Phosphate Bak-| tne issios of te WHIST PARTY | Auxiliary to | would pay for it the Typographical union will on-/ ing Powder, best of terain win whist at the home of| Mre. H. M. Souder, all the leaveners. | Wednesasy ovening, Februnry 30 | Printers and thelr friends are in 18th fair price. WANT—To buy a horse, See page| | How dear to this heart is that fine Maker of Mapleine, the New Flavor pair of glasses / Which my poor old eyes see so | perfectly through BROKERS | * eins. Private Leased Wire to Ali Rx- | Td have paid him just twice that fixed the if he only knew 328 People’s Bank Bidg., Second and Pike Rpectal O's f.05 special sale of dining chairs— for one week we have specially underpriced the best.and most popular pat terns of dining chairs—as you see them pictured below chairs are all dependable makes and will give satisfactory and lasténg setvice / remular price 81.40 reawlar price $1.45 & popular pattern finished in golden « $1.55 chairs for the nursery— | $1.75 making | has not | | ff] remwiar price s2.a5 | remwler price #250 by the ‘ grounds solid oak dining dining chair, just like jo large ploture fintebed panel back; nicely | | golden finished tn golden paulted Rng itah wide | or Karly Rngtisn | panel; solid shap arma, sted od erat and brace arn regu price $2.95, and geod reeyla price $8.60. Sialiy priced | teed framed, | Burley. | & Co. oany to clean, cary to handie—and it ie easy on the carpet; it doesn't make a $1.95 ty no rade. | cellent carpet sweeper, well known r / sands of homekeepers to be the best and moat saiiafactory, at the mpectal price $1 9 you co ter #0 than the * and which is more easy no C ©. D, oF telephone orders fitled, Regular 10c conductor of heat and sound; Hl Extra Soft Tanned, Large Size mois Skins, extra qual i. Wednesday, each .. 25¢ cans gauge iron; cheap kind Bet of i] Wednesday, set .... ers, 12¢ Pair plain, smooth top, easy to keep clean— Regular $6.00; 2-burner , Regular $8.00; 3-burner , New Styte Gendron Go-Carts — | MAKING. 4 PAIR Canvas Gloves|29c}| #2" F ‘ : i} id * over, and it is one that Heavy, Fleece-Lined Canvas Gloves—just the thing | th ‘Alam tadiane went erasy abe for gardening or home use. Wednesday n worn in Alueka by Mr. W special, 4 pairs ...... ia cial boas wi da cashes Hi |necke tn Alaska while making hi ; c The pleces wor $2.25 Deadening Paper, 35c Gas Toaster, 23¢ wonterful pootnc $1.59 Vulcan Gas toasts 4/9] In addition to the fox skins the re feet of 1 slices at a time; double-tined, [B/are 100 tails of the wicked lynx aba gloned le a aoe ; sheet steel; browns |f| adorning collar, sleeves and pound Deadening ; Extra around th wm of the coat. The nothing better as a special, each house lining; por rol $1.59 $2.50 Ash Can, $1.59 ‘ - Heavy, Smooth Galvanized Ash 40¢ Chamois Skins, 25¢ Cans, with fit-dver covers; these made flimay, 35c Casters, 19¢ Set price Wednesday $1.59 4 Ball-Bearing Plate $3.25 Rayo Lamp, $1.98 Casters, with steel or wooden The Rayo Solid i roller, for boxes, couches, tables, ter Ot! Lamp, shirt waist boxes, ete. 19c white-lined green shade; ees ard of all center draft burners; 91,98 | Brass Roches. stand c- |] every Jamp warrant- $3.00 Doz. Cups and Sau orca | Knglish Bone China White and I] $3.50 Roller Skates, $2.59 | 1} Goid Cups and Saucers; ovide I] Patr of Winslow Ball-Bearing shape, with tripje gold band Adjustable Frame Roller Skates, border. Wednesday 12¢ with web steel wheels; all sizes. Pair ..... $2.59 | Clearance Sale of Hot Plate Sale of the Famous Classic Nickel-Plated Gas Plates, I] Missourt river points, $26.00, in 2- and 3-burner size; have one simmering burner; Spslsor & Hourfbet | FUR ARE USED IN ITS reawiar price #225 ghiid's bigh chatr, regular price 62.00 fine reed nursery thin pepular style tra well made, fin F price of $2.60. Special Sale: of Wilton Carpet— —no extra charge for sewing and “Standard” Carpet Sweeper — bought in this $1.75 Yd. reguter putces 250 will place on sale ~ | Shafer Bros. University | Arcade and Arcade Annex | University Street Street for one woek only, we will place on sale this ox Wiiten and Wilton n't buy « sweeper that will give ‘Mtandard”-—no mattor what price you orders sent, If recetved not lator than Thureday . robbed the of ;July 1k ficers and escaped. oe ox-e! agway, White Horse, Dawson VISIT ALASK | Fairbanks and Nome | The Boston boy has Alaska may have, next season, the |™rere in | opportantty visiting among | * are holding their an has been in-| tion here. fostal sav- to all the| vestigating the routes and possible | ings banks are favore me: Ketchikan to Buy a Champion Gas Range and | P.—after having been brought from | larger Oregon, D. H. Meade, Virginia for murder, escaped from two offieera after robbing them of and watehes. | 4,5 and Fr Meade was captured in Oregon sev. | The officers, with repaired to a hotel The prisoner was cuffed to one of the officers. While they were asleep Meade secured oxing exhibition at BROUGHT TO THIS CITY Puretta en ts Peat ateeuncarinlles comnesactthinhatmnadienassuniniadeypatinannaeas rbanks on the Fourth o1 teed a ALBERT HANSEN, a Cherry ground glasses. Schuchard Optical | Optical Department Co,, Eye Specialists, 1207 Second | TWELVE HUNDRED PIECES OF |[UNLOCKS SHACKLES AND ESC. SITAFER BROS.—Not Only Largest, But Best. Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Suits fx, $2.95 Boys’ $5.00 and $6.00 Suits *, $3.75 Boys’ $7.50 and $8.50 Suits *, $4.85 The clearance The prices are lowered still further. There is, however, fine assortment to choose among at each price. styles are fine, the fabrics good, and there are all sizes style and at each price Brown, Sailor Blouse, Norfolk, Double Breasted and Knickerbocker Suits. Sizes from 24 to 8 and from 7 to 17. the prices stated. ‘The Boys’ Store is now showing the EN. cco oie epi o Teen ay See Topcoats rose stripes and plain colors. Big par Little nal Clearance of Men’s Suits at Ten Dollars The balance of the winter stock of Men’s Suits is now offered at ten dollars. There are all sizes. Needless to say, the values are un- questionably good. New Spring Topcoats for Men Now Showing Men’s Trousers—a Sale All the odd lots of Men’s Trousers, in all sizes, are now reduced for quick clearance. Former prices were $3.50 and $4; now they, are all offered at— $2.35 a Pair New Spring Hats for men, in fifty different styles, now ready, WHOLE BLOCK LONG The firet stop will bo at hikan. From there the mighty mpion will journey to Juneau, | | Where a three-day call will be made | with ap exhibition on both sides of jthe channel. Following will come| many ad- north land, © postal clerks and irbanke. Set a coal or wood range free, *** Irritable temper and general dis- comfort results, We positively cure Jewelee this condition with our spectally| av., Seattle. What is said to be one of the most novel fur coats in the United States * made and is owned by ©. T ernecke, one of the oldest furrters in the city. The gar rade . piece | | | } It ix Just such @ coat as an actress whed by f fox that hae esented in this makes a striking appear —" black, jan in its gaudy yellow brown, red, gray and orange jing. Two beautiful fox tatls trim the} pockets. | Juat to crawl Inside of this coat} fs a pleasure, and one wonders how ever got along without it, and Werneeke, proud of this coat, | sits back in his little shop at the rear of “Ye Olde Curiosity Shop’ and smiles | rhe Indians thought IT war some wonderful man when { came to their settlements with my coat, fur bonuet and long beard, They stood around |me as long I stayed with them, | stroking the fur and asking ‘How much?" he said today Cheap Colonist Tickets | Will be sold again this spring, westbound, via Oregon R. R. & Nav. igation Company's picturesque line, (during March and April. From/ | Chicago, $33.00; St. Louts, $30.50 | ‘Omaha, Kansas City, St. Paul and| 3c a with | Deposits taken at Union Ticket Of- | fice, No, 608 First Ave, B. B, | Ellis, Gent. Agt. $500 Rewa The Famed ‘ Lester Piano No higher tribute was ever paid any piano than that of Mr. Michael Kegrize, the eminent conductor of the Sgattle Symphony Orchestra, who voluntarily wrote: Lest Youll Forget Your Credit Is Good New Spring “When instructing on the Lester pianos at the Broad st delphia and at Uj vatory of Music in Phila inus College, Collegeville, Pa, I found theig¥seale beautifully even, the tone sympathetic, xgd I wish towlwell mpst im pressively upon durability and capacity for staying in tup le in ‘Tone and Construc embodied in Outfit from us. Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Millinery i ONE PRICE TO ALL CASH OR CREDIT y are world\famous for their durability and staying-in tunewqualities and are the favor ite in many of the most prominent studios and musical conservatories in the East, Monthly payments, if desired, Easy Payments Cash Credit Westberg & Childs ji 1912 Second Ave. University PIANO TUNING. BAND-MADE HATS & SPECIALTY, Mme. PAUL BXOLUSIVE MILLIVGRY, 28 Third Ave. Opposite New Postoftice. Ind. Phone L~1908. A Bank’s Surplus— What Is It? This bank pays its stock- holders each year dividends that are consistent with a safe, well-managed business. The money earned on our capital, above the dividends pald to shareholders, is put back into the business, We have now a surplus of $35,000.00, which with our capital re 000.00 of actual working capital an esents §: A growing surplus means & prosperous business; it al #o gives to depositors in HB husky fellow using safety for funds ad my each year, Y business Become a customer of the bank with ample capital and @ xrowing surplus; this kind of a bank meets demands of |fB strength by work and Electro- Vigor ADDY its customers in a satisfac UNION Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry tie 114 Seco your free trated book. Name ... Address ale of Boys’ Clothing is now rapidly drawing near This includes all the suits that formerly sold up Second MANUFACTURERS S12 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE Fall Stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Men's Furnish- ing Goods at less than half price. RAINIER CLOTHING STORE 1104 First Ave. if you want to be a strong, steam in your pipes, ject of phyaical making men strong, especially who have thro math me hours—9 a, m, to 6 p. m day and Saturday until § p. m.; Sunday, 10 to 12. Dr. S. S. Hall Co. Please send me, prepaid, ¥ é of q

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