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10 THE STAR--SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1909, FRANCE PRESENTS FRISCO PLENTY OF WITH MAGNIFICENT TOKEN TRIBUTE IS PAID FOR THE SPIRIT OF NEW CITY, The Presentation Is Made} by Ambassador Jusserand, | SANe FRANCISCO, June France today paid national tribute to the sptrit of the new San Franct | when Ambassador Joan Jules Jus} serand, in behalf of the people of) the French Republic, presented to this city a medal commemorative of the determination and courage that has erected another and the ruins left tn greater city trot the wake of the garthquake and fire of April 18, 1906 | Attended by Impressive cere! Ro"? the formal presentation of the inemorial was made upon the stage of the Francisco Or pheum Theater Grouped t the San Mayor Taylor upc representatives of and € fornia Y was filled to the topr with citizens stage were Francisco auditorium pst balcony Guest of Honor. } In a stage box, draped with the! flags of France and the United| States, sat the firet lady of San Francisco, Mrs. Edw, Robson Tay lor, wife of the mayor, with a party of friend’. Her guest of honor was Madame Jusserand | An augmented orchestra per formed the stirring overture “Ro bespierre As the last notes died away, Ambassador Jusserand, os corted by Consul General Henri Merou of France and a guard of 25 citizens, appeared upon the atage At the conclusion of his address, he presented to the mayor, for the} municipality of San Francisco, the magnificent medal, (he people of France. Rise to Their Feet. As the mayor accepted the me mortal the orchestra broke into the martial strains of the “Marseil- aise,” every person in the great audience rising to his feet | the gratitude and appreciation of the city. The spectators remained standing while the orchestra played| “The Star Spangled Banner,” con- eluding the formal exerctses, | Since the arrival of Ambassador | and Mme, Jusserand early yester-/ day, they have been feted continu ously, They have been the guests ot every French organization fn the city, and last night were tendered a reception by the entire Freoch! colony. This afternoon was spent in a sight-seeing tour of the city in the care of a party of citizens headed! by the mayor. Banquet Tonight. Tonight, at the Fairmont Hotel, @ banquet will be spread In honor Of the distinguished vigitors. Mayor Taylor will preside, and among the speakers will be President Benja-| min Ide Wheeler, of the University | of California, Chief Justice W. H.| Beatty of the California Supreme Court, and M. Henri Merou, French | Consul General. The apartments of Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand at the Fair mont Hotel are lavishly decorated. | The crossed French and American flags are augmented by a profusion of Califoruia flowers, brought three | times daily from the be Gate Park. What San Francisco Did. April 18, 1906, Ban Francisco was leveled by a terrific earth-| gift of the} r den 8 of Golden | ? TOWNSEND IS GIVEN A JAIL TERM BOGUS EMPLOYMENT AGENT IS FOUND GUILTY. Whom He Fleeced Gives Evidence Against Him. Girl A. J who recently held forth as an employment agent, with plenty of lucrative jobs for alo, will serve 63 days on the chain Townsend gang, according to an order Inaued }by Police Judge John B, Gordon) yesterday Miss Mary Crampton testified that she gave Townsend $50 tn his office In the New York block fn ex change for a position {time came for her to take the job) Townsend put her off but fatled to return her money Miss Nel] MeComb told the court that she answered one of Town send’s advertisements but grew suspicious. She agreed to meet Townsend at the Dexter Horton bank but arranged the meoting so that a detective wae on hand, it was at that time that Townsend was taken Into custody Townsend of od no defense and fice Judge Gordon promptly sen tenced him to serve 63 days on the chain gang HILL TO SHOW BOOKS. (ty United Press) SPOKANE, June 6.—Jamea J. Hii Mayor Taylor briefly expressed #tated before the grand jury that he : would t in every way-to get evi- net J, M. Gordon, and the of the Great Northern will be THE MARKETS pa hown, The fellow talers by meate aed feed. Prcee tn all cases < ¥ ton, ! frestocee and geacral saselionee, these unless otherwise raga are strietiy firet Rese and Batter were. rrrict ue by Butter, fat .... Butter, ranch ....... a Poultry, Brotiers, tb 20.04 jena, tive ID. os. A jena, Greased. Ib. « ¥ Wve iB. re oe eased, i Re ei e, Th it n rheys, dressed, ib.. eke, Aressed, im a ke, live, Ib. ‘ . tive, Ib. . wabe, dosen i] qeree. doren * ; jeiat hare, ID .... . Meats, Live Weight. Common steers, Ib. 08 Cows, ib. . oN Veal, large ...... ry Veal, good medium... .. Poultry Foods, Oyster sheila, 1000, ton 1008 quake. The temblor iy ogg etor |S * he 108 is by an all-devastating fire that 1 jo. 3, faeet for the greater part of three a popes, tite days, sweeping over the heart of | forateh 3 the city, along the water front and a ad ons eet into the residence districts in the|y," {oe §¢.00' per ton hills, Thousands were made home nighees less; other thousands lost their every penny. Predicijons were fen- eral that if the clty was ever rebuilt) it never again would approximate | the size and Importance in the com: | mercial world it had attained be-) ga, fore the terrible disaster, The following tables {ilustrate| what fan Francisco nas accom plished in the short space of three! Bi years: April 18, 1906. Area of burned district, 4 square miles. - Number of blocks burned, 497. Buildings destroyed, 28,195. Property loss, $500,000,000. Valine buildings destroyed, $106,- 000,000. Insurance due, $218,000,000. Population, 495,000. Population within radius of 15 miles of City Hall, 650,000, dune 5, 1909. New buildings erected, 26,000. Valne of new buildings, $158, 000,000. Rehabilitation of public utilities, $25,000,000. Estimated rehabilitation of mu-| nicipal properties, $25,000,000 New fire system, to be most com plete in the world $5,000,000. | Population (November, 1908), 607,000. . Population within radius of 15 miles of City Hall, $00,000 1 ase in population of San Francisco Bay region, 256,000, | Insurance paid on losses of the great conflagration, $200,000,000. | hei, torn, t ~ Kod eSfa, fo ed ate and 4 mixed Cherries - A 1. Local strawberries 4. bs * River straw~ porrios tee 4.50 Kernewicke ..... 4.00 Peart eae 10 Cucumbers, doz. 1.25 Puget Sound Navy Yard Steamer H. B, Kennedy Colman dock five times daily for Puget Sound navy yard, battleships and mammoth dry dock. This 3! tured fn 8 t whieh wil not erack the leather. Ask your shoe pollsher for Neg: ollp Factory 2729 Seo 2 Slices fo FRESH DRESSED CHIC We make ou We Know MAIN FLOOR SOUTH PU Puget Market Co.’s Saturday—For Todeg—Seturdey SPECIAL Swift’s Premium Ham (Sliced) Dressed on the premises and guaranteed Fresh, THE BIG WHITE MARKET Big White Market r 26 Cents. KENS AND BROILERS, r own Saubage it's Goog, BLIC MARKET BUILDING, When the; leaves MUSIC AT THE FAIR TOMORROW WILL BE QUIET BUT INTER. PICKED UP ON THE OPEN SEA (iy United Pree) ¥ 4 TRNERIVVR, Canary — Isiands,| ESTING DAY, June 6.The German stearner Ad-| — mipal hae landed six members of the ergy of the Amertean whaling briw Bullivan of Now London, Conn, The | Will Try Out the Noiseless Plan on the Pay men became ee ed from the whaler while pursuing a w tn} Streak. a thick fog and had drifted f olx |days, They were exhausted when _ j Picked up, Tomorrow will be family day at the A-Y.-P, exposition, The day will be featured with muste by the exposition band, and a concert by the Geattle Symphony Orcohestra in | the auditorium in the afternoon | CONSUL HOST TO NAVAL OFFICERS Laat night Japanese Consul T Ee sareie) maw el be oa. — a wife gh ag oo the sellers have been ordered to viaitin, officers of the apanese » ceundven in the new armory Mayor be silent, nad 1 they went tp Miller and the coufcilmen were | (he crowde the attractions of thetr leressat, as were peveral cther| egw, they Will have fo do it i | prominent men of the olty j pantomime. Some Of the noley The hall was beautifully decor. | One® are schoming out all sorts of ailent atunta that ar ated with Hghts and flowers and jelectrically lighted flags of both na-| De a big drawing cay tions. come on boys” of the spiel 12:80, and then the admission al) will be @ quarter, pain “IN THE TIME THAT | The gatos will not be opened until day he | j building open, Exeoutlve Cominis sioner Reber having decided that in view of the conetant presence of King county folks at the exposition, the butiding will be kept o! ve pings and Buadaye al) eummer. The exhibit bal) and the fliysion coal mine and @yclorama are proving big evening attractions. One or two of the bulldings, where out of town visitors are made welcome, will be open tomor row In the Time “That Was" is the title of a cleverly written, eleverly | iMustrated and cleverly printed brochure by J. Frederick Thorne and Judson T. Sergeant | Tt te the first of a series con cerning the legends of the Alaska by Mr Indians told in Mnglish Thorne and picturéd by Mr. 86r! geant. The Engli#h and the artlet| | pen have been twisted clove to the }Chilkat and Chilkoot, and the } printer has followed as clowely aa ihis types permitted. The legends ase the folk lore of the Par North. WILL LECTURE ON THE jsuch aa ning from the barbar. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS ous times of Greece, are called clasale — ae ey, C. EB Rath, for five yeare the representative of the | pines, arrived in on the Minnesots } CANAL PROJECT foe morning for a brief visit tn thie country. He wil deli © the John A. Fox, special director of pobre pan bvnrte kc apne me Toeeenen ts hactte tevieth FOOTS | on the islands in the evening the possibilities of the Lake Wash: | Lat C. H. Brown § Plumbing Co. } cut off project Mr. Fox travele over the entire country In the Interest of the har bor and river improvements as the lrepresentative of the Rivers and | Harbore Congress. which consists |of boards of trade and of chambers of commerce. Ind, 1400. | Main 3600. ONE WEEK ONLY Batiefaction Guaranteed. WASHINGTON OPTICAL CO, 1928 Third Av., opp. Post Office, HOLD MOTHLY MEETING, ‘The regular monthly meeting of| the Seattle Playgrounds 4. tation | was held this afternoon at 1:20 In the rooms of the Chamber of Com- | TREE Deatness Cure tyro ere a small 2 onthe medicine free to reve merce. The subject considered was |i TOP te te ty “cure Peabiees, the warner penne of @ wyetem of} " oa f) "s aed 4 Aa: supervision for the local play- rete i rankiman, it grounda play: jt hawt 1ith #t, Rhneas City, Mo oes aPXTIAY nate STEAMER YOSEMITE rice ©. COST OF UNiVLntiTY- Bn OUT A CENT OF EXPENSE TO YoU. Leaves Pier 6 at 9:30 a, m., returning early in the evening. cburohes bling brooks, seven beautiful fresh water lakes. gamey black bass; the beautiful agate beaches and flowers beauty which pen cannot describe. have the time of your Ives on this beautiful property, Get maps of C. D. Hillman's land day boat if you prefer. WANTED—Hight more houses and gtorea, eto, at of Commerce, alosmen for Rirmingham frm ingham, C, D, HILLMAN, OWNER OF BIRMINGHAM, THE LARGEST LA WAS,” CLEVER BOOK tty wit be "we eniy, exhib | Weatminster chureh in the Phitipy ington canal and of the Duwamish) send you a plumber with his tools.| BIG FREE EXCURSION TO BIRMINGHAM EVERYTHING ABSOLUTELY FREZ — MUSIC AND DANOTNG, A $2.00 EXCURSION WITH. This will be the only big free excursion to Birmingham tala weason on the palatial excurston } | steamer, the Yosemite, a floating palace, with every modern appointment, | - TOMORROW (Sunday) 2,000 acres of waterfront acreage on the mainland this side wf the by ©. D, Hillman, the largest land owner in the state of Waskington front addition to be opened up on the salt waters of beautiful Paget homesites of & and 10 acres; nocosaibie to electric and steamuratlway, No property we ever sold was more bountifully beamtified by nature than this teeming with speckled trees and lawns, present a eoone of Come with us on the delightful excursion Sunday and you will WHICH 18 OFFERED FOR SALE AT $35 AN ACRE, ON TERMS OF 100 A DAY, Four Hours on the Grounds Plenty of time to catch a nice mess of trout or bass—so bring along your fishing rode Manager, Room 2, Times Block, thia evening will carry only 1,800, ao be on hand early or you will be left on the dock Wail Jai Remember, Everything Is solutely Free You need only bring a little something to eat or you can buy it from the restaurant on the Large famiiles of children not allowed on the boat Bunday, Also men to clear land, lay sidewalks, bulld We pay the best of wugen. ONE MILLION AT A GLANCE ENORMOUS BUM 18 IN A GINGLE PAN IN A GUARDED VAULT AT THE AvY-P, A million-dollar gold pan That ie what they call the wor) derful exhibit of gold te at the Alaska building, on the wition grounds, The exhibit wae ip stalled this afternoon, and for the firet Ume in the lives of many, at) one glance, they will be able to noe just an oven million in gold The gold pan ia securely guarded A heavy gratiog the safe in which the gold is dls expo stool surrounds played. The sides of the safe are of glass, but wired for alarm if touched. The safe with tte ginew oidew is so arrapged that It can be lowered Into Qie vault beneath at any time. In thie vault a guard of four men locked day and night Part of the gold haw been loaned by Uncle Bam and the rest by banks! i miners. Bo you sge tot » will be taken with this million-dollar gold pan. AEROGRAM APPEARS The Acrogram, jasued by the | Valteg Wireless and edited by the | W4ll knowp vowspaperman, Frank | f, Dolg, appeared ip now dress lay, It pele the thitd numb thé sertes, There is som stulf betw the cover various arti show the great im portance of shooting messages through the alr A LITTLE RED SPOT Novel Experiment by Which It May | le Made to eappear, GET PICKPOCKET wove | Omeha agd Kangae City, $00.00; St. 4 , | Heul A peculiar feature about poslam. the new skin digoovgry, te thet no} @ In aeked to buy [t without first sending to the Rmergency Labora-| tories, No. & baby, Twenty fifth | street, New York City, for ag ex | | perimental sample and apeviag sane to an affected part of the skit. | about the size of @ sliver dollar, It) will clear the spot so treated in! twenty-four hours—a remarkable vinual demonatration of Ite powers. | While poslam haa been mentioned | principally in connection with the! cure of comema, the most stubborn of skin dine . it must be remem jhered that when weed for itch, | | hives, pimples, blotches, acne, itch j ing feet, scaly scalp, chafing of {n-| fante and similiar minor ekin trow bles ite aetion ts all the more pro- nounced, results being seen afte? an overnight application, As only a emall quantity of poslam is neces sary to cure such « ® epecial lfifty-cent package, usually suffi clent, hag been placed on salp at the Quaker Drug Co. and other lead. ing drug stores in Seattle and throughout the country. f 4 | the pooper’ prices grepinge pnts “aisle it Li ye win r m " yeahs mh practles . | or] lately tres. nee ppt ia being opened up le is the last big water. sound, platted Into idea) and near schools and Wab- and rainbow trout, and The boat 48 700 were last Thurs aur Ab- Reference; National Bank ND OWNER IN THE STATE. <THE DRU AND CON MAN | .zewirnst, ence te ters TOR Ne WREAK Av. eT OT TICE BUB-ETATION 7 at We UP sroms A. Dennery said by the police to be an accomplished pickpocket and "TAC clever confidence man, wae arrest od by Olty Detectives Jeff MoClurg e and William Peterson yesterday afternoon in the lower end of the city, | Dennory explained that he was just passing through the city on . the yates at Wietorle Leading Events After 7 o'Clock at Both = way to ennery b twice been wrens to Our Store Stores shake Beattlo dugt from his shoes, and lost no tims leaving the city whon released last night Uncle Sam's Tar Soap, three cakes EEE (1 : | , . n, Gyspepsi | YSPePSia, ee, FO eeeeeensy Pape’s Diapepsin, for indig Summer Excursions East Tickets on gale June 2nd and ard July 3nd and 8rd, August Lith, 12th by the Oregon Rallroad Naviga tion Co, Round trip rates to 50c size, per box H, & H. Soap, per cake Don't forget that you can buy your photo supplies at The Quaker tonf t or Fresh films .ys on hand, THE QUAKER DRUG C0, 1013-15 First Ave. —TWO STORES— 406 Pie yous 907,50; Chicago, $72.60; New tomorrow ork, $106,60. Return lHmit Octo ber Siet. Other rates and par # at Union Ticket Office 606 First av. 1% EB. Eile, gene agent, Wall Paper Going Up On your walle from our flundreds have waved mponey by buy-| ing here. We afe eh t all our} evar thetr | 1914 Firet Ay WOVEN. | eee land the big ones buy eof A. L. Hall Pine eptit bom boo “ lancewood rods, reels, bas kele, *, and the whole tft car ba had herg at the right prices. A. 4. HALL, 1111 Firet Avenue It {se a well known fact that the| testified to the good that hae be curative powers of heat are really done them. Loughneys, whie@ 7 wonderful, The trouble has always are @rugless bealers # . Lady Wellington been to obtain some method that|know the nacesalty of will heat sufficiently hot to purify | petent practitioner of Lum the system and cure disease have lately associated themes Pp without endangering life. Lough | with Dr. FP. H. MeCiellag, ney & Loughney'’s Bake Ovens are who te widely known and wonderful, and the marvelous cures effected by the use of them are the talk of Beattle and victnity. Buch obstinate cases as Neural gia, Spina) Diseases; Nervous Die 4, hae practiogd medicine tsi state of Washington for ® He |e leo a Heensed druggist, state, They also have tw) nurees to care for ladies &) Now $5.50 Per Ton at Bunkers +. Wf your dealer does not have aees, Kidney Troubles, ( ity, | oven. pF a Latimer: Wallace Cou 1 Dissthess, Congestion, Liver and| Thelr offices ‘are toca i nee + Sunset, Main F\ hack Troubles, Asthma, Lumbago to 226 People’s Bat ¥ 6040. Ge Hinckley Blk. 1 Office, 401 and Rbeumatiem all respond with most satisfactory rewulte; and many attle have ing, corner of and Houre—$ a, m. to6 pm 6 to 12 only. Consultation iy by « State Board of Private Leased Wire to All Mie 9) chit an eye specialist » physician . C. Osborn & Co. W. BR. TYMMS, © By ™ 627 Viest Av. © omme Ovaitet and O44 Areade Wall Paper Ses Fost oe When from 98 cents to $2.00 wig] DOWNING, SE yh buy enough beautiful paper for an . wdinary room, Yo have a chance to got In on our REMNANT SALE, but it won't lart jong. Fedora! Paint & Wall Paper Co, 1914 First Av. Alaska Sali Loft Boe Ue Before Buying Every woman who values her health and the health of her children should use Egg-Phosphate Baking Powder. It_raises the dough thoroughly and evenly, leaving no soggy spots in the food. It leaves no deposit after the food is cook- ed, but gives out only healthful, leavening bubbles. Crescent Egg-Phos- phate is the life of dough — the sunshine of all risen foods; bet- ter than the old time Cream of Tartar which leaves an injurious deposit of Rochelle Salts=- an irritant drug, A simple test cin be made by dissolving a teaspoonful of Cream of Tartar Baking Powder in a tumbler half filled with’ warm water—it rapidly bubbles and leaves a sticky d (Rochelle salts) in the bottom of the tumbler. Do the same* with Crescent Ezg-Phosphate — it bubbles and foams stays this way for hours—leaving no deposit, simply a glass ful of healthful, leavening bubbles. 16 Ounces for 25 Cents NOT HOW CHEAP—BUT HOW GOOD)