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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1909, 7 . AMERICAN CARDINAL MAY _'™#,::,, PICKPOCKETS BE CREATED BY THE POPE ~:~. “PINCHED” o| wae brought to the ee LITTLE GAME IN | PLASTER OF ER OF IGORROTES ‘:. one work FAIR |STUNG! SAYS THE PRINCESS LALA HEIR SHE 19 PEEVED Because woe of the Princess and abel ONE TAKES HER SNAKE feached down into the box and! BITE SERIOUSLY ™ forth, She eustom made An much of Io an! }doos tb rage Ww : * | pet poodle, But hia snakext © Pay Streak,| no wae for the EXPOSE |PAPAL SE CRE ‘ARY OF TATE URGES THE MOVE. p had | pood! tuff. In who it was|#tead he let go all holds and slap bed the Princows one on the wrint and he hung there —— s seeking to know to hol MANAGERS ‘00 one ove PICTURES ln | partioular after lowed in quick #u Jo paroxy another on tt Princess During the most violent fit b erally chewed hin tongue to plece | Dr. J, Tate Mason and Dr. D called and it waa found Prince Wild Excitement With the fang an ts one of the by ‘ f the bright | ‘Yare of the Oriental con. | Action ls Said t to Be Based, on Political Rea- racer hanging by the from her arm the Ilttle dan fer ran Into the open court wh free show was ¢ and the crowd stampeded. The Princoss ‘bricked, and so did Patima, and La Holle Pia and Zawona and all the rest of the Ir and other dancing nobility Harry Araman was in the middle of a aword fight with hie brother and with a deft alice with his big knife he slashed the reptiie off of making of many tones, and the color has thys far proved ao elusive | ' that none of the government artists FOO* | have succeeded in catching It bows The nati models in} toe native | of the "lg Pay progressing | When she is not orna | blaster of the Igorrotes Village,” on the at the exposition, ts necessary to under anneathette Martin is thought to be a marine He to 36 yoars of age enting adivan in the coffee Hur Will Be Sent to Every fing datntily at House on the t Circuit. _ — ad room, | the byes & nargileh, she « Cloopatra’s death dance Turkish theatre and when tancing she is doing it with enake It ie an Village did offt-|not at all fancy being put into plaster when the government's 4 wate eoaled in the plaster they would take oe Bs. John Behrendt, the dri Great Northern Pxp wan been and robbed by two thugs Monday night, ia still er weak in his home at 261 EB. Bostor rapidly and the government coors Who ha%e charge of the work believe that the task will be fn dd within the month Owing to the fact that the le (My United Pree) June 9—Cardinal Merry papal se state, | leh }will urge at next autumn's consle jtory the cheation of an Amerioan | orrotes are on exhibition from noon and a French cardinal, according to | every day until late & general belief in vatloan circles, | thé government ROME. inlovely beast del Val retary of rtisements say with more thar uely an it Sagan the motion 0! it it Is & sweet tompered vi ose worst habit, when at/just behind the ears. The head , Orphet pals at the OF) Kolng down tito v squir | dropped to the aldewaik, und we ma | Hi® desire to confer the red hat] more than three heurs of the day panoramic view ‘ and coming back with the|the Princess Jupon archbishops of these pation: | for their work, but they are making | Once which attended he te Miffed alities fe thought te be based upon | the most of thelr time and already | with exercises of Slipped One Over, U ~ m and it ls no j bave reproduced ra te clearly th It te kne p at the exposition hospital, | that he favored such appointments | typos or reens The pict rola king wa & Calt-| where they took her, Dr. Kantner, |hefore the Nournment of] The p and Mr Salih} who has a wide @ with | the ever complete nS t the the dozen from | anakes t the bite of He imported an-/a blue painful, is no last week, and there's | wise da rows. | Princeas got the hooks. The Princess inaiated that it was Prominent “Dignita the Cal an was| The doctor insisted that It was not have been brought to bear ok when he made up the | and the er ladyship got haughty | fr the ap yiment of certain! give 4 he sent along | and took her snake bite back to| American, French and German | pc... ut none exercise te nny rate bh whe creat Nort is | 1) Of the King variety and one big | the “village he in now the |4fehbishopa, may have engendered | 5° yo} The a ap blue racer, The racer caught the |envy of all the unbitten a disposition In favor of waiting : Leche great gathering < for affairs to adjust themselves be ~ 2 cum « INSPECT CROSSINGS |": sisi ot of the consistor who mac create new oe: IN RAILWAY YARDS ©: 023 and the that tt ie as looks, but it con sacks, and no chances un | of the ys educated] volunteered tera covered plaster and case un ame ra or A joke they are fighting for a in by compartaon an easy mat-|ochance to government Many Vacancies Exist | ter The most difficult work ts pes.” j{o come when the artists try to| Models have thus far been « give the plaster models the pleted of Antero, hi plextona of the originals The ttle son, The thnologioal department at Wash with only Com or ington City has dozens of Inorrots s and the reat f them in true | com kin of the Ror fan't. Or Into the olgbt EAMONN sculptors have not oe lean acho 4 one Co they saw Ar glaring § white excellent | then taken out of bis harmed, it b litical reasons. necret nome Wh Commonly snake m state recent bullding of the models, how. | and “ he was unab! any nourishment and , ined of pains in his abdome To the police oh ad wite and]. 1°) ain't Behrendt modeling + Raat sous eete natn Y God. (cash. No trace of the thug 2 yet been found by the dete of the government . . ansigned to the cane “WARD NAMES "NEW MATRON : Police Chief announces the f quaintance 8 morning explained t! racer, whil conslatory become several vacancies wure There are now , but much pre miaston pre It where beng permitted t ‘i urament ts wald to have ENTERTAIN PASSENGER Bay gireak and other | the corporations lights and barriers and flagmon | tne ‘the fair are © t uu yt a. of Jd M must be maintained by the ratlroad | anid, “to state an, chairman, and Counell companies, The companion have! sand the ong Beattie man W. M. Hines, with Assistant heretofore objected to Rallroad ay tient,” 4 _ City Engineer D. W. MeMorrie; being brought within the Jurtadio- | Dest features shows | George James, representing the Se tion of the bill | Pope to Cut Expenves, nd | scene of two jattle Electric company, and repre At the same timo the ratiroad| The who treats bh Transco! 2 Ww the A-Y.P, was |sentatives of a number of railway companies are still operating | ‘ary of state with @ paternal kind: | assootation companion, today visited the differ switch engines over that replied At the meeting will be sent gue tn America playing ’ and shcpid for Beattie and “MAKES , BiG PURCHASE OF LUMBER assint at ool matr ly salary of $66, Mra Han, the present police 1 have ebarge of the day shift Mrs. Atkinson will be on nights tina} President Chilly held the com f the ra and Josiah Col- | public sof the AW ¥.<P. exy ing #u entertaine The amount of 5 meetings to b caret “a roason tion today mer in all parte atror t at luncheon the railway mney spent by rtining the axaregates > am estimate made fticlais here to attend the meeting _— was with of By. today placed Robinson Mill com WILL ENTERTAIN AT) ervtt, by the Irondale st ender, | any, an order for 260,000 feet of pope necro lof the ntinental Passenger ant the af the arsvelatio’ ‘n A hea afternoon avenue, | nese me to) “At view plans rates were | hav { $150,000 during the fu recent — reern month | me the ent railway yards for the purpose And may do so for some tl times the of God's | yortorday | THE A.-Y.-P. E. lumber, to be delivered as rapidly lating atrewt crossing protection to | practically abandoned and It would The cardinal, still watiafied, re daughters a jas Virtue, w * company, Of the sacred college, anc Amer rane me volutior siding at the | sidewalks In the new townsite of o ane THACT lex — ee = NEW STEAME RS ¢ P Th “i ting Yakima new steel rolling mills now under We cannot but let them dic day, and Mra. Edwin Ripley, Mra | Three new voausels for the Amert of inspecting them In r ito re come. The companie take the earth, an as God's own | fixed for the many conventions lant t earn | as it oar quirements of the ordinance regu-| stand that the avenue will soon be | plans, cannot be scrutinized rs oe . ¢ ated by her| Port Townsend the pa work a hardship on them to enforce |tinded the pope ¢ | WILL BUILD THREE Daughters of the | feet will at once be converted Into | Tote bil roquires that gates, | this law athe tr of the existing sixteen vaecnn exponition va Irondale. The 200,000 feet re Hut what can we do, yc ci | ure Alden J. Blethen and her| maining will be used to enclc nonce? (By United Press) |daughters will be hostesses on Fri A y b PHILADELPHIA June 9—~) construction plied — Edwin Reybern, Mrs, William Cav Other big lumber orders will be “I is said that the efforts of the |can-Hawaiian company, to ply be-|anagh and Mre. Claude Meldrum will placed by the Irondale Steel com- pany in the near future St | emeeme “ cain ocaeinainiaen a y and} pe | F El (Dy United Pree) err > | ARCH 0 W COME. the vatican finances tween American-t le const ports | entertain the viettors on Saturday on pope to place . re ae footing may be one}. — TANFORD UNIVERBITY, Cal. ! ang Honolulu, are to be bullt a firmer hie permitting |2™" % Sparrows = Point Md by ———meeneers 1 Of the reasons for the many vacancies to exist polley of Pennsylvania Steel company vessel will be of 9,000 tons ee It ie feared here that the the } Each | bur-| open shop” declared by an | witth. On thle banner wilt be pabat 1T WILL BE SURPASSING he superintendent of construction BEAUTY BY NIGHT AND BY DAY, weciaimed | af? tre | Work has been commenced on the t | new arch” will au binds span Second ay. at Marion at. to ens a feords of [present Hoattle’s welcome to —" | stranger guests eT. ot | Grand apd majestic the arch will ive work. stand, 80 feet in height with two ‘ariet! Meets iad | flaming torches at elther corner that & CODY. Supt |wili burn far into the night. The “Ageecy, vit-17 | fire wilt ineue from the bow! five feet Coase: |tn circumference, and should be vis- “welcome which her ed the word be decorated with pend thy Electric lights wili literally cover the completed structure, and from} ha distance It will appear as one masa/ of Nght The illusion of the torches ta very cleverly contrived, The bowls will eked with electric j power, which will send a bin high in the alr. To give the effect of smoke, 4 steam pipe has been run up the center of the pillars, and will shoot steam into the air, It is claimed by the builders that thie filusion will be complete, and wit! hte of} “ROSE. 10 LECTURE. AT DREAMLAND INK In compliance with « request) ‘or the work of rebuilding the unt- | versity structures destroyed by the | learthquake of April 14, result in | troubles ago. Yesterday iden, They will cost $1, 00. SAILS FOR NOME, § 8. Northwestern sailed Nome with 300 full cargo of at 11:15 a. m 1906 of the may} ‘The thie morning for passengers and a freight, She clears if DISAPPEARS, A'S: FEMA 4 repetition labor prevalent here some time | evening the union! signed by J. B. Chithere, Jacob Furth | P@Mters employed on the campus and 19 other of Beattic’® most in fiuential citinens, Mayor David Rose of Milwaukee will speak Fri fay evening June 11, at Dreamland tink, on the subject, “Prohibition as Against Atrict Regulation. were laid off by the muperintend work on reverat the campus will amount to | hundred tion Ie an Inherited Blood iday and work under the Disease of Not. standard, The buliding | thousand dollars, | | | Nent | How to Tell Whether a Skin Affec:| for refusing to give up their Batar THURSDAY'S A.-Y.P. E. PROGRAM 8:00 Gates open. 10:00 Selection by Wagner's A-Y-P. band at main gate. 10:38 Moving pictures and lectures, Oregon State Building. 12:30 Fight of the airship “A-Y-P.” 1:20 p. Concert by Ladies’ Orchestra, Oregon State Rullding. Moving pictures and lectures, Oregon State Building. Concert by Wagner's A-Y-P, band, U. 8. Government Building p Bickett family, f 30 p 20 p attraction at foot of Pay Streak, Concert by Innes band, Muste Pavilion DP Leeta “Decoration of the Dining Room,” Margaret J. Budlr, Woman's Buliding in linen, cut glass and china Flight of the airship “A-Y-P.” by Mrs. Demonstrations require close observation before ft) lean be detected. Ma Rone Is W preparing to\and tt ta feared a difficulty will The arch ie being built by Streh./enter a Joint debate on this question | arise that will cause Ite delay |The best way for any one affiteted | jaw, Freese and Peterson, the con-| ith ex-Governor Manley of indiana, | OALOR TUMBLES OFF iss S&oxn tit Bask ide | pillara, which Fie to $0 feet above! tractors who cqnetru the gov-|and, neadions to say, Is well versed [the pavement, wili hang a gorgeous (ernmont bullding on the exposition|IM the matter, Mayor Rose favars {1013 Piret av. or 406 Pike gt. Oock iQ ThE AAY or any good draggiat who handles pure drugs, and obtain 50 cents’ jworth of poslam. Apply this, and :_ |amee & fect long and 14 feet In| are mundi and will cost $6,000. | the pane sg of miloons 4 Pip one <r ——— jena “ tantey & ° lit the itehing stops at once and the trouble is cured in a few days CABLE, BREAKS CNT 900 Tyas ws ae MAN'S LEGS | HUNG COMPLETE pel SPMITHBIT ivsoncsn se eS - poslam acts In the worst cases of 2 inet @ piling, @ bluejacket fell " Until the standpipe and fire os- eczema, and in curing acne, herpes, Knute Warner, a young IABOTWY, | aie tadders required by the aity into Eiliott bay this morning et 11/ blotches, tetter, piles, salt rheum, was taken to the Seattle General | o'clock, and was rescued by a com- Sometimes it is hard to determine | whether a akin affection is a sign fof a blood disorder or simply a |form of eczema. Even physicians } are often pussied in thelr diagnosis. Concert Wagner's A.-Y-P. band, foot of Pay Streak. Flight of airship “AYP.” “oneert by Innes band, Muste Pavilion. ~Rickett familly, free attraction foot of Pay Streak. mene 8 Vinle for miles. Eight imposing pillars wilt eup-! ng |Port the arch, and hetween there ee “ty ma ae transition Mation . STANDARD PATTERNS. 115 Union STANDARD PATTERNS. Unquestionably the Season’s Greatest (ity Datted Pree) NEW YORK, June $.—Hpending| ; 0 01 . . jrash, barber's and other forma of “| hospital this morning suffering ordinances are completed on the panion and the watehing firemen. | toh, scaly scalp, and all surface | rom compound fractures of both | lege, Warner was working at a grad i complete stock |ing camp on Thirtyaixth av. N., A719 \ near Madison st, when a enable used for pulling stumps snapped ~~~} without warning. One end of the Mine, sit} broken strand struck Warner just lever) Veit | below the knees, breaking the ICIANS, bones In both legs. = MISSOURI AT. = PEXPOSITION The state of Missourt has appro- printed $20,000 for an exhibit at the AYP. exposition, and ba» asked to be allowed to put up a building at the fair, Director General Na- deau, however, today wired Gover- nor Hadley that It ip too late for a new baliding to be come ood on the fair grounds, So they will ox- hibit in the gallery of the Agricul- tural building, where one-half of the gallery has been assigned state. The space originally chosen paugh has been allotted to jother exhibitors, owing to Missourt's | lat onese in making an appropriation The Mixsourt exhibit will be gath ~lered at ar and ought to be Install. od at the exposition within « month. | | Are you looking for a lodging house? See our business chance column. one BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Ba~ changes 8. C. Osborn & Co, “am O77 Piret Av. soe he Phones Gratuate Neher Ca" ek MODELS, anne Model Works Patent yes years tn patent attor. Write for book Commi nator SIGNS AND HOUSE NUMBERS, MESTOM, 1408 Wourth av Typewriter ) Want to move, try ihe L Co) eontract or hour possible rate Malo 626 ‘ anes and one, Ballard 12; real " ne Office 3a Genes, Datiard. 9b, to that | J. B! building belng erected by the Wash ington Atmusement company at Fourth and Seneca at. no permit to} open the building to the public will be asked for. The management of the amuse ment company yesterday morning had caused advertisements to be inaerted In the papers that the ocom- | pany would open last night, ag it wae determined pot to open, ;the management learned it pr at do so without first completing every inatance portions of the | putiding. so that the ordinances would be complied with. SENATE DOES SOMETHING, (Dy United Frew) WASHINGTON, June 9 The senate today adopted the paragraph of the Aldrich bill rpatoring the | Dingley rates on wool wasten The lvote was 40 to $0, nine progressive lrepublicans voting with the deme+ erates. The Aldrich rate ts 30 cents @ pound, an Increase of from 5 t 10 cents a pound over the Payne rate. | 7 DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYH, Ine, (Batabiiahed 1893) BROKERS Stocks, Grain and Provisions, Noth _tnseee 270. 006 Al $5. 00 Glasses for $1 ONE WEEK ONLY Satisfaction Guaranteed. WASHINGTON OPTICAL CO. 1925 Third Av. opp. Post Office. PURCELL SATE CO. HALL’S SAFE & LOCK (0.'S SAFES f | Hercing-tall-Marvin |] e Co. MANUrACTURERS NTAL AVENUB | her fortune at the rate of $2 in the same length of tine that it took her husband to accumulate 90 cents, Mra Russell Gage $26,000,000 In ieee than three years, | and ff she continues at the present| r the entire $46,000,000 which it! took & lifetime to accumulate will be gone within five years more | REAL ESTATE FIRMS WILL AID VISITORS, Hesldes the Chamber of Com- merece, several real estate firms are also listing private rooms and fur nishing free information to all who | desire it. 8. P. Dixon & Co, on Third av., betwoon Pike and Union, are enid to have & large number A rooms lsted. It people will inquire of these information bureaus, there need be! no one In the city this summer un- comfortable for lack of a room, CLOSED ITS DOORS POST CLOTHING CO. GIVES UP THE FIGHT AND A RECEIVER HAS BEEN APPOINTED. The Popt Clothing Co., altuated | at the corner of Firat and Univer: | sity, closed ite doors yesterday, | after being established in Seattle about six months, A receiver has| bees appointed, and the stock will | be sold out at once regardless of cost or value. Tho spring and summer stock pur- jchased by this store for this sea }aon was the very best that money could buy, in fact, too good for | the location, and this is now being gone over and marked down to less | Ithan original cost, and will be thrown to the public In the great ext Bargain Carnival ever hold In attle. The store is rented to other parties and the stock must }go at once, Watch the papers for} j the big announcement of the sale, | ‘The © useage} MISwIT PARL ONS | wine? Av | { values in Wnealled-for ‘ ‘ooats, ravenetioe and tere. A a gl ine of Me Furnishings, Hate, Cape Canes, Ale Fi rede du i wonscetal Tallor-Mat The «# large qu standing, of the pier. atlor had neoumulated a! skin affections. antity of “the same,” and} Any one who will write to the hae disbursed | L't Unable to properly carry it while | Emergency Laboratories, No. 32 #0 he stretched out on the | West Twenty-fifth #t, New York, {can secure, by mall, free of charge, No harm was done him. and he|a supply sufficient to cure a small was led more sober man than he was a few minutes by friends @ much | eczema surface or clear a complex fon overnight and remove pimples lin twenty-four hours. away previous ‘Dreamland Rink Corner Seventh and Union Friday Evening, June 11 AT 8:30 P. M. response to an invitation extended by the leading business men of Seattle, flon. David §. 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