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FACTS FOR FAIR VISITORS ow TO REACH THE EXPOSITION AND WHERE TO FIND thon from down cance on Lake Washtn © gearon ticket the gates for baby Maby Ineuba- ay nureery in th porner of the @ PHN, sy vento n's League bulld oafetertas, wheet chairs, boothiacks aad stutlar coa~ = ESMAN ARRESTED IN EAST (iy United Pre) SEATTLE SAL carried a revolve Aaganat the law 0 started for the Pedestrians who saw the followed | oo¢ station re Policeman Thomas Mu fea traveling sales SPAP GIVEN M PROCEEDINGS IN | nesses, tneluding Norman B. Mack, | miles lor Frank Hitchcock and Geo, B, Cortel-|curb « | you, to testify in the case. | EN ARE - ORE TIME LIBEL CASE ARE EXTENOED. The probable summons of Preal ment as to their legal residences Roosevelt's residence | Taft's in Obto, b has a legal residence that he in Washing This was based upon| j the fact that Elfhu Root Hved in| ‘of the Indianapolis News, ac Mibel in connect McNamara de Which to bring wit OFT. Was BO Ascension of thejcars which almost swamped os the Service for a few minutes, grounds yesterday ater: | in Washington. PS FLIGHT ovo > the Ao unfortunate incid failure of the lights the expost- than double my company as rapidly Tn the afternoe® | tion auditorium, which caused the SAY SHOWMEN as steam can bring my people 0) nig seriea of free stereopticon le me @athered to witness | postponement of the Schubert club and was disappoint- | Concert [ evening the rain kept) it wae the fireworks @ispiay, at re Pay Streak @ut of the grow Brush for the street BROTHER cee |net for me yesterday was the net Ory” Exposition Wins, profit of 20 years’ experience in “ “T confess that I decided to come the show business in this country ——$___. in Brotherhood’s beaut! title buliding on the A-Y.-P om Was formally dedicated | th Nome people to arrive caused the postponement The feature of the ceremony was address by President Chilberg. A reception Was held tn the A. B. Gnd at the same time! | bullding during the afternoon, and a *, at ing Bering fea | bail will be held there thie evening man's standpoint. Yet in seven | has qualified tn this business f Mt the exposition were held.| Gea celebration was! Da m. but the failure! the coremontes today. ‘THIEF FOND OF yond cavil the feasibility, even 20 fast out here that we In the LEAN CLOTHES the desirability, of a dry expos | East have not been able to eee from # to 12 Several hundred residents of the Seward peninsula were present at ==" | at all other expositions has been 10 ALONG L FLIGHT Prem) June 2-—Frank Made one of the long tailoring shop at 414 Spring st, y [broken {nto last night about ” Dights ever attempted Clock, and but for the fact that A Remarkable First Day. most notable characteristic. B vicinity. Stroebel | the nolse made by the robber as| N. Salih, of the Streets of Cairo, | S iene airship he flew from the | *¢ broke the window with a brick, | fMgured that the whole Pay Streak | $27,000,000 BON eve. te the upper ond |Sroused Kiefer, the thief would |{n meven hours played to 17 per! us Island, over Hoboken 2@Ve made away with a number of |cent of the admissions through the (By Cntted Press.) | garments belonging to customers } Kiefer secured his revolver and | setting al! previous figures. In thia| chison, Topeka & Santa Fe ratlroad started In search of the cause of | connection N. Salih sald It {9 the | today announced a new bond Isaue, his craft easily, he put Crossed the river ded with a tre & few minor repairs, Growing the Hudson npon to the Palisades, his ship opened fire on a - _ had firing | The and made Kiefer in unable through the door & passing rowboat and Girigiblie towed to the outran Kiefer good his escape. to deseribe the marauder. “ADMIRAL IS ENTERTAINED the training squadron now in and his staff, were the suents of President Chilberg of the exposltion this morning, for a tour unda and a luncheon. Japanese officers had little oppor- the fair yeuterday it today they went through a num bulldings, and expressed niform delight at wha WASHINGTON, June 2 treasury report today shows disbursements, Just watching Was talking to y you 416 V've owed hiv The} AFA and Time» The Re of Northwestern YAKIMA VALLOY PRonpor oo, akima Valley los, Flour and Fe and Careful Potatoes and | A full 6 orders ivan prompt at- Sunwet North 2446 ant White 466 H SOME QUEER FACTS ABOUT ROGERS’ MONEY MAS, H. H, ROGERS, ONE OF THE WORLD'S RICHEST WIDOWS, Tt ights of Mra. Henry H. Rog-] Roosevelt could shake hands with ANer lors to the Rogers fortune during her} 200 persons an hour, If he stood tn several [lifetime make her & saloon at Madison and |cat women tn the cart ne of the rich+| reception line thix way every mipute JUDGE DONWORTH SCORES TALESMAN MUST PUT ON FENDERS THAT WORK S. E. CO. HAS DISRE- GARDED COUNCIL RESOLUTION, ask him to serve eult court room this morning wf patriotiam ereep ¢ excused him from dut & hotel runner for the fotel man from furthe tion of the Jury syatem « the United States who has recent had a doop sense of | portance and were being tre he was impa Wright wae one of the culled for the present torm and his name was should be glad to shoulder its responatbttitte Bouillon Will See That the| Change Is Made read when the ving enlled for the case Mt va. the Pacific Telegraph company for enything more Wright reddened to bis ear shambled to the rear of the hum of satisfac The Seattle Mlectrie company has failed to comply with a resolution | passed by the elty counell ordering it to Install adequate and natlafac fenders on Its street care terms of this resolution the cars were In nO uncertain tones he exprews jed his views on the subject while being examined by the attorneys, JAPANESE ROYAL PAIR COMING TO AMERICA taken to do away t that money s that In the past with the present deaths and maiming unfortunate pedestrians Counell Investigated given aa the result of a very thor-| ough tnvestigation conducted by a} special committee headed by Coun world lof his life, abaking hands as rapidly /eltman Wardall, and A, V | Two thousand two hundred and | b buld, every person would ighty-three men, working ereey |have to leave 32.65 in hia hand to] Who ected in an a lay tn the year for 88 pears, woula|make and keep him as rich as Reg Weapon joarn, at wages of $2 a day, the $60,- | 100 which Henry H. Rogers pos. | If |seawed at the time of his death Rocsevelt had been held only 1 houra a day, each person would have had to leave $5.70 in Roowevelt's hands If Roosevelt had inatated on ping unton rules for etght hours Rogers earned the money in the }iaet 30 years of his life In the form of silver dollars it ake two freight trat each person would have had to give re each to carry the Rogers for- jim $1.12 tune | Kogets, if he made up hie mind to} It would take 570 teams of horses spend his $50,000,090 all at once | jand wagons to carry it. This pro- | could have set a 50-cent dinner for sion would be three and a half every man, woman and child in the and you could stand on & United States, and, var and h it go by every Woman a If Rowers had wanted to put this clgar and every child a 16 money into houses he could have | of candy nt bag built 3,900 fiat bulldings that would, It has been figured that the birth have furnished quarters to every cit- of a ohild and tts care the firat lzen of Minneapolia, or Omaha, or year ¢ oti, Mr [housed over half of Cleveland. fortune, could have cared for New York,|_ 1f Rogers got fair interest on his|army of 30,000 babies a year for 10) t of oney hie income was $5,000,000 alyears, and thus proved the state year An in me tax of 6 on thie we have ylelded ernment $260,000 and this” annual ™, within 10 years, would have purchased « battleship. Thie income meant that he re. | jcelved $12,098 thr every year, if sufficient funds at hand. could have paid the @ richer persone in food and house nto Rogers’ pockets }Un eee x ee ee = enforced.” GREATEST FIRST DA «raphed my agents tn New York,| Tangier and Cairo and will more ee | tures in Aroade hail ‘The date will be set later Maller Miscaiculated, enone Centon.) | Sam ©. Haller, dean of the show Bud Mars, the airship operator, | Hattie of the Mo men's co! came out to Seattle | dram, “Parsifal.” | | y nite é rps, came out to Seattle Mhinking about the alr- syoected today to have the A.-Y.- itor and Merrimac tn shape for regular ascensions. The the Tain cut down the evening attend wean alten (MMC® to %757, but dempite this the |The Montte heavy ciared that they had the most pros 7:30 |perous day since Bt All but three shows were ready toltions Yet In two hours yesterday | “M'shting the Flames” P-land the Battle of Gettysburg. two st fall to look over the situation huge wartime spectacles the in. fT half a dosen of America’s big jstallation of which cost $240,000, #¢8t shows, with which he t# a» handled such bach's Animal tractions 101 Ranch,” | and a lot of jafternoon, the first two hours of Other leaders, He is here now per | * | business, the Monitor and Merrimac *h4lly to represent BE. W. MeCon-| played to more people than it did Dell when he returns to his Chicago | on the whole of the opening day at Park. Said Mr. Haller | Jamestown. | “The knowledge which Seattle up ity at Jamestown, where it was be b easily the largest of all the attrac | Ha to Seattle against what ! conaidered and in Burope. | confess that my my best judgment,” said Mr. Mo most carefully reckoned forecasts | Connell this morning. “It looked were rendered worthless Maybe like @ plunge Into the wilderness, you do not know what it means jand, viewing It from the profes | for an amusement attraction to play jMonal side, the fact that it was to|in half a day to 20 per cent of jbe a ‘dry’ exposition made it de the main gate adminsions, but I do cidedly unattractive from a show. and so does every other man who hours of business yesterday we on- tertained 20 per cent of those ad mitted through the main gates. You will grasp the significance of this! when you know that the average “It meane a new standard for world’s fairs and a very difficult | one to rise to, It means that | hereafter, and for the first time, the Northwest must figure fixture In the bookings of greatest shows the world has to ed be offer, You have been moving per cent, “You have demonstr: tion, and you have made of. You Nehed what you we the Northwest center of are all ‘clase.’ Your exposition Karl| population sufficient to support shows more ‘class’ than any waa| 4” enterprise of any magni- ever opened, It is the conorete 10} ‘wde.” expression of the Northwest's main gates of the exposition, up| NEW YORK, June 2—The At} ' | the | most remarkable first day in ox-| amounting approximately to $27, burglar in the act of making away | posttion history, not excepting Chi- | 000,000 The usual semi-annual He|cago or St. Low is. To prove to fdend of 2% per cent on pre who | you that I am sincere, I have tele- | ferred atock was declared. THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER 0 THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER That Exciting, That Bntranc THE TICKLER | ing, That Popular Journey TAE TICKLER | Through the Fairy Gorge on THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER| ‘Thousands Rode—Thousands THE TICKLER | Will Ride—No One Misses That THE TICKLER | Happy Spot—The Tickler. THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TickLeR| ** Hearemlaff” THE TICKLER 6“ ” THE TICKLER THE TICKLER Hearemlaff E ae Tranter TICKLES 'EM ALL EVERY THE TICKLER| DAY ON THE PAY STREAK THE TICKLER| AT THE EXPO, THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TIOKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER THE TICKLER superintendent sory capacity This investigation orted, developed the fact that the! these fanciful receptions of | fenders now in use on the cars of} ly defective and inadequate | the opinion of several of the com mittee they were little better than! death traps and endangered rather | Fenders Cause of Death. There have been a large number) aceldents during eye witnesses ervation that the were without a idition, given) elared without rev man 4! fenders on the car These witnesses claim that} had the fend lifted over the *, with his) wader the wheels of the car, rather an than pleked them up or shoved them side, aa a successful fender in supposed to do, the unfortunate ent} ment of Nathan Straus, the philar-|}yeeple would have had a much bet pit, that the lives of 0,000\ter chance to escape could be saved in the United | tives. PRINCE AND PRINCESS NASHIMOTO, teh hhh * 7 * SPORTING EXTRA o # Watch for The . # ing oxtra every night * * green, It will be on + * streets a few minutes tt * the ball game fe over. It * *% be plumb full of 6 * news right up to the minute. * * * * wit * ” ee ee BALLARD WOMAN DIES BALLARD, June 2—Mra. &, 1 at her residence yesterday ifter a long {lin The funeral will take place tomorrow from the family residence and| Yeuterday being the first of the room, | month, the police shifts were chang ed This morning there was &@ inch of new faces at the Mallard police station, Sergeant Colller now |takes the place of Sergeant King as the me arge & man in In order to qualify for the fat men's ball tear very ope has te line up in Mullen's store againat the counter, A nali has been ham mered {n at a convenient point, to which one end of a tape is ab jtached. Then there are several re lay teams in waiting to run around the candidate so that the correct |eirth and weight may be aw | certained 8. P. GETS FRANCHISE. (By United Press) SAN JOBE, Cal, June 2 The | Southern Pacific company a 50-yeas | franchise the streets operated upon by the Ines of the San Jose Traction company. The franchise was necured last night when Jere Burke of the Harriman interests tatives of the Ban outbid repre |Jose Traction company, when the franchise renewal was attempted, | The price pat as $11,000. LIFE OF A PIMPLE Complexions Are Cleared and Pim ples Disappear Overnight With out Trouble. The disp * of posiam, a new skin discovery, ask that notice be given that no one is urged to pur- chase it without first obtaining an experimental package Everyone who has tried it knows that the 50-cent box, on sale at the Quaker Drug Co., 1013 First av. and 406 Pike st, and all drug stores, ts 1 cannot aay just what steps I aihinn tobi Tt we The princess is a niece of the mi The princess is exceedingly | ceases on first application. It will who are now in France, will go to eautifal, even from the European |@leo cure acne, tetter, blotches, standpoint, and Europe | it Is easy to explain why the prince |eVery other form of itch, including They are a itching feet. Being flesh-colored day, Every minute, | cery bills of half a million families look up the resolution first. { hours of each day, he|for three montha, keeping 2,600,000) @mattle Blectric company powed to take every ect the public from Injury, and precaution tO! england to receive the hospitality jof royalty, and will, within two months, come to the United States. SSeS He could have bought outright! pre third of the large ships in the| there is no reason why the resolu Hted States navy, jtlon of the council should not be ia so devoted to her loving couple PARGIFAL TONIGHT. ee ee ee BANK CLEARINGS. SPREE RE Re This evening eindel of Los SPORTING EXTRA Watch for The Star sport ® ing extra every today. .$1,151,166.19 near Union st ® Cloarings today, ,$1,411,586.00 @& streets a fow ® the ball game ts over. The lecture will minutes after be Itustrated with about 40 beautiful | » colored views of differ = ® news right up to the minute. * * seeeeeenee or and Merrimac took the *eclated. Por nine years he handled | will be a number of jold medal for quality and popy. Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, and| selectio be ee ee REAR HRRRRRKRHh Your landlord is the only one that profits You carf't sell your rent receipts, Every dollar paid for rent is “gone.” Start now toward A Home of Your Own paying for it with the money you would con tinue to pa You can easily do so by STEAMER YOSEMITE rFIeER ©. GROOT OF UNiVERRITY- Bt FREE!—FREE!—FREE! Excursion to Birmingham Only big free excursion to Birmingham this year, on C. D. Hillman’s palatial excursion steamer, the Yosemite, the finest appointed floating palace west of New York. Finest fishing in the West in the beautiful lakes on this property. The gamiest black bass, rainbow and speckled trout are here by the millions, Bring your fishing outfit along, as you will have ample time to catch a mess. LEAVES PIER 6 AT 10:30 A. M., RETURNING AT 5:30 P. M. Thursday, June 3d BIG BAND OF MUSIC ON BOARD—AMPLE ROOM TO DANCE, We are opening 12,000 acres of the most beautiful water front on the sound, have platted it into 5 and 10-acre tracts and will sell this land at $35 per acre and up, on You have here a chance of a lifetime to make big money on a small investment, as this land will more than double within a year. i from us in Hillman City and Green Lake doubled their money many times, and our tirmingham property presents as good an opportunity to you. Bring along a few dol- lars, as when you see this beautiful waterfront property, with its seven beautiful fresh water lakes and agate beaches, you will surely want to buy cars, railroads and schools, near Everett, and situated on the mainland on this side of the sound. Get tickets and maps of C. D, Hillman’s land manager, Room 2, Times block, at Last year we left over 1,000 on the dock, so you your tickets which is a practical and successful business proposition. The first step is to write, call or phone for our booklet, terms of 10c a day Home Owning ——VAa.—-— House Renting in which all details are fully explained. Our representa tive will call upon re once, as boat will carry only 1,800. should come early and reserve Everybody come for a big time Thursday. Music and dancing on. boat C. D. Hillman is the largest land owner in the state of Washington, References: Every bank or business man in Seattle. TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT Big Moonlight Dancing Excursion on Puget Sound PIER 6 AT 8:30, RETURNING AT Office open Monday and Saturday evenings The Security Building LEAVING 10:30. ROUND TRIP 25c, FRIDAY, a 200-mile excursion for 25c, out toward the ocean, leaving at 10:30, re- 421 CENTRAL BLDG. SEATTLE Main 4264—Ind, L 4456 SATURDAY we give a 100-mile excursion among the beautiful islands of Puget and beauty this trip surpasses anything in the world. Later on in the season these trips will cost you five times the price. First-class restaurant on board, so that nobody need go hungry. For mountain scenery America will shortly see a real; where they will be lavishly enter. | sufficient to cure the worst cares Japanese royal couple. Prince and Princess Nashimoto, of eczema, where the surface af- fected is not too large. The itching scaly ecalp, hives, barber's and and containing no grease, the pres ., | ence of poslam on exposed surfaces, |such as the face and hands, fs not * perceptible. Water and soap can- % | not be used in connection with ft, }as these irritate and prolong skin jtroubles, sometimes even causing ® | them. As to the experimental package of poslam, {t can be had free of charge by ‘mail of the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty-fifth st, New York. It alone ts sufficient to clear the complexion overnight and to rid the face of pimples in twenty-four hours. uyers of lots This property is close to

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