The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1909, Page 3

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IGORROTES WITH THEIR SMALL CHANGE PROVIDE A CIRCULATING MEDIUM AND RELIEVE MONEY STRINGENCY. ——— mate. They GVIRNOR GARTLEY 1S MALONEY ISGIVEN FATRADITED icctiEs A NEW YORK DETECTIVES COME Those gentle, home-toving, head-| ae also reap a har makes Iteelf manifest at a world's fair is a shortage of small change The firat two weeks of business generally suffices to clean up the supply of nickels, dimes and quar tors and then everyone husties un the result that they now have good gold, or government notes, in stead of small change and are given credit for having relieved tho’ "financial stringency" on the Pay Streak e time weatern f ; Toke ¥ Cer Ride Over is & the City This the hea Ye Morning. an actrose nt Now Yc ago by posing agent of Kiaw & I theatrical firm we he | Using Theroughfares for the Storage of Their of New York Doris Piper, formerly | Lage theatre, to on & contract. Gart-| 1 7 _—_——— ley says he fe not gv of the -— ti) the banks can provide a frowh| pass for appropriate ce 18} charges preferred agadnat him M. T. Maloney, superintendent of Supply tp the arrival in Se streets, announced this James Gillett morning Holdup at Walla Walla | ‘The Pay Streak” haa proved no WALLA WALLA, June 16—Tho |! bulldings must conform to the| xcs ; : | + to " y exception to the rule, It began to wep te due Aes on (MPA holdup in many months oo. |Tesulations made when permits! ye hard work making change Dear 4 420 o'clock ve diate last night when J Were glyen them, or they would be jly & week ago and by Monday tt} ded by Chairman Rafus was sandbagged and rot Proseouted and thelr permits re/had become practically an tmpos| = - Brice remained uncon wibility and then Bara Me ekor die | DAYTON, 0. June 16.—Every The contractors have been in the! sings sn te embers of qatertalnm while whalt F Superintendent M@&/ seldom any undue blocking i Bane joeyyY made an inspection of the ° " 7 Ajaska Yukon. Ps : . FOUR GOVERNORS A gates, Then he went prospecting | Heattlo, Chairman Jen tinal and second hill districts, and! with a twenty dollar gold plece and “i WILL BE HERE ception in the evening Friday the medals from the atate and city will be pre pd to the ute and Friday evening the found that the law was betng vio- lated, He also discovered that the contractors in some George M 1 after talking @ few minutes with Richard Schoneldewind came back had) with twenty dollars’ worth of nick canon Four governors es her guests at aeeere bos place danger lights on}oig and dimes | tluminated automobile parade. hy de Can depot the ent me time will be Seattle's portion | fe on th : red material) 1; jooked good to the reat of the son cata: h e 8 after that they came | [= = Mr. Maloney also taaued a wart-| trom direction when they ing to street contractors, During! had change to make, and they al the Investigation a few days ago be| ways got it learned that many of the contrac-| tora had taken it upon themselves} Californians gatt - the governor, He gin band by the rec me and escorted to the fal this evening this morning Streak and tomorrow evening, when Governor fr ank W. Benson of Oregon reach ws the clty with hie staff to attend the dedleation of the won build tng at the A-Y.P. exposition Governor Gillett of California wil! every TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH They Cateh the Nickels, i given a ca b hed bron a ; é to unload dirt upon the city atreets| All told, according to Mr ong Ce To ee ee ath bis daugh-| without @ permit. In somo cases |Bcbneldewind, he has turned out], Mit two ounces of Glycerine with Brady of Idaho and Hay of Wanh.|°{, 8% Waloaded on a street,| $1,150 in nickels, dimes and quar: | ec pmpaund pure and a half pint of the gov teeta Sin Rinade & the ds making it impassable, These men,|ters since Sunday, every penny of | etralght Whiek Bhake well nd aid the delegation | Disns for the entertaumont of | LX® the butiding contractors, will/it the property of the Iorrotes of | {8¥e jp stoves fo the fair « nd8, | the vinttess tnainde a prone sion be prosecuted if they keep up this| the village the peer . Mi be entertained at) norrow to Governor Gillett at the | rmctlce And every dollar of tt was earned | of the Pi te houor of the | Canfornia State building, and one red 8 jby the headhunters, over and sous that is * mt the New York Governor Remsen at. th jehoo! Princtpal Resigns. above the dally wage they are paid.) thie formula pul up, be eure that Oregon | building, following the dedication ceremonies on Friday. None of the visiting executives will remain long in the city, but each le expected to turn for a longer visit later in the year Grugeist used the genuine of Comme Wisltors will be NORTH YAKIMA, Ju Principal James Hever, for years head of the North high school, has resigned to become | 1 of the history department at © state normal school at ey i ham, 16 The quantity of woven bamboo | yeur oral | Tings they sell at a nickel apiece, |” Yakima |'* amassing when considered In the { nay be a4 : eiheas TRICK SHOOTER KILLS. | (iy Dalted Pree) all right tel LONDON, June 16 The potice je of ‘Alice Geymoer, who. was shot. jit te sald While appoartng In a trek a | Draw the Line CAT ——. MINING MEN ARE BSc DISSATISFIED Too Sharply x Cannon to} Considerad (ty Volied Piven) NEW YORK, June 16.—The White Star liner Teutonic, with 200 passengers aboard, went ashore in Ambrose chan nel, near the lightehip, about noon today. The vessel ia not believed to be In any attempt yee WOR degree base) Phe ay went to the ‘action with | pfs am antomobiie, was the mineral ¢ t the A-Y.P.| iia storm, and exposition was 4 at the that he would be able to float a F i iacate . Atrested for| meeting of the agion State, his craft at flood tide this There is but ONE Pianola. It is made only by| oases poat-| Mining association last evening.| afternoon, the Aeolian Co, It is sold exclusively in the North from the law «| President Kavanaugh was author > . > ‘a and Casnon'’s chauffeur, | #¢4 to appetnt & committee to con Priests as Strike Breakers. west by D. S. Johnston Co. “The name Pianola anc wited Freee) HONOL , June 16.-—-Two Jap anese priests, one of the Christian Acolian Co. must both appear upon the Piano-player wee Was fined $5 for frac fest with the officials in charge and laws. seek @ number of changes In the face ‘a! exhibits, The mining men ston comt sure and was found by | covered the Igorrote . “corner.” | thing i» In readiness today for the ) ee. reeept ja passerby and taken to the hoa | Mbt of piling their material all/ From over on the Oregon Trall he| celebration in honor of the Wright | 4 | pital, where today he is improv v. joven pap jy According to the! noticed that no one ac at the | brothers, which begins here to b eg the governor might) ing oa nits lasued, they are entitied tol village was worrying much about | morrow, The morning will be de 2 r of all that was planne ake up but one-third of any street. | gnanctal affaire and that there was | voted to oratory, there will be a - Last night blocking at the | parade in the afternoon and a re jeelebration will be closed with an | Strateay. ig to quiet his chat Mary Maire, and whe agree that plenty of material was at band for @ fine exhibit, but found many matters to criticize in the | manner of it# labeling dnd arrange faith and one a follower of Buddha, are laboring faithfully among the Japanose strikers today in an at tempt to secure an amicable set- —or else it isn’t a Pianola at all, ele eee The word Pianola is NOT a generic term. Piano-players in general can NOT be referred r Vil sprin Sa 8 | ment Hement of the present difficulties. to as Pianolas. It is not fair to yourself or to the Pianola to make this mistake. Only in the genuine Pianola and Pianola Pianos can be obtained the Metrostyle and Themodist de- | vices, without which all Piano-players sound mechan ical, It is a significant fact that the Metrostyle Pianola jis the only Piano-player that has received the se lrious attention and indorsement of the world’s great- lest artists and musicians, It is the genuine Pianola} fact tke ti the illustration, solid oak tbat golden; medium high back, cross brace arm con- ee cobbler seat; a strong, serviceable rocker, 1 $3.75; for tomorrow, one only to ° De 10 Bist institutions. ~ Diner This str This preponderance of favoritism is significant. It illustrates the unquestionable supremacy of the gen uine Metrostyle Pianola. Sold exclusively by ng, well-made Diner, of hardwood, finished long construction, “THIRD AND UNIVERSITY JOHNSTON CO, BUILDING continu back fastened ‘to golden, with ous post J XN WO HOw securely posts (pes seat by brace arms, emboss- | SRE eee ere ed panel and six neatly ALBERT HANSEN, Jaweler, First and Cherry. Optical Department, turned spindles in back, cane or cobbler seat; six only to each customer— $2.25 Value $1.35 Tomorrow Only win Folding Go- Carts », Dressing Tables Ire vn 1 Bede Chiffon amber Fur ©) be ror non Fo \? é We save you 30 5 } Waldorf Batldt ' 708. PROF, STEVENS The 199 line of The man who quarantess . ‘ ; | to tench you to dance Carts is the reault of five | PRIVATR | a uate, ars of hard work and ex Lamenp, with meg perience, and for carts that vas 11 Spring Shoes Are Ready The more j combine Comfort, Convenience MONEY SAVED es $2.50, 91.00 4 That's All, Appearance and Stability particular you are mopr ure of splendid Shoe value 520-627 Peop! NERY CO. Dank Bide. With a reasonable price, we | qty Golden about your Shoes, Sir, the more are conv anced the | Oak Dresser, 20x404neh case, with you'll enjoy looking at these A n cannot be beaten two large and two small drawers. masterpleces of the Best Mak | 16x20-Inch beveled mirror, for to er's Bent Shoe Making |} morrow’s sale, and only one to a ae $9. 00 up to $25.00 | morsnrce “es * Ostrich Feathe dust kite write Silas on a ———————— exe your old feathers mac Inte our lines of Men's Shoes but, - — 22 *humes. ¢ clean, curl, re r model 1 and dye feathers in all shades. at whatever point you buy, E BUY NOW PAY LATER ALL THe Greer You A Hoosier |) "1,014, fompont made trom eh TD youn) rooelve a heaping meas | Kitchen | Cabinet Will Surely Lessen Your Housework TURRELL’S GOOD SHOES 903 SECOND AVE. by pecialist, Bring the }an examination If you suspect trouble. Our charges aro very moderate | SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, | 1207 Second Ave, | 4€CONO AMO UNION ~A wreath a |—~and not some other Piano-player—that is used in| Harvard, Vassar, Yale and other great educational! TO GET HIM ON LARCENY hunting leorrotes out on the Pay | vel Ming spacers and good-natur CHARGE |Atrenk may be the mout “primitive | ed Vieltors add further to their mup I people on earth” and everything ply of Bmall change by towning | elae of & moek and lovely nature them afckels, dimes and quarter Detectives W, ©, Spilling and |that Mr, Gates, the puleh ritudtn | whan, fi thetr spear throwing eon. | sie Walte Harnett of Rochester, N - ous lecturer out in front says they | tents, prey succeed in winking the . Ma A od Seattle te leht to pe are, but they have been Just wise spear Read in the mark ee CALIFOR:| 7: rastes avis at sieht t0/BUILDERS TOLD, NOT titusn neverineleen: to eet a cast| 17 various chamaals bch of the MANS JOIN IN ter known In Seattle ax Frederick TO BLOCK CITY _ {itor corner on the short change | small change that at first oireu L. Gartley, who is wanted in the] market and for a week past have|iled along the Str®ak found ite alla Jeast on. charges of grand larceny STREETS. had the concessionaries along the | Way intg the hands of the Igorrotes and anon | Streak at thelr merey and they In turn banked It with the | |} Gartiey gained notoriety here! -- One of the firat conditions Uigt| management of the village, with | | | | | | | | THE SECOND AND UNIVERSITY. ‘ THE STONE, FIGHER CO, en Silk Dresses of High Degree to Go il Half Price and Less | vad pre 16) of silk dresses | are to be offered to- morrow at half and | less than half former The styles | ‘Ip aaa) new, the fab- | veautiful; the | \| colors are all of the most sought-for | | STONE, FIBHER CO i fine groups prices he == rics | sort. An opportu- | nity’ like this will | not soon come again, Foulard Silk Dresses, Worth $20 to $22.50, Will Be Sold for os 45 Handsome Silk Dresses, Worth $25 to $35, for $15.00 Women can get a immer dress of ‘ rich foulard for less than the cost he ma- | lard anc ssaline silk P . F Made of foulard and messaline silks; | terial and the Nereis here plain and fancy effec all the proper col- | come to us to price ors, green, rose, smoke, blues, black and | yyade of ex Princess navy, The season's best styles, lace yokes, | style, in navy , tan and, long sleeves, princess effect. The smartest | in fact are well Jeeves. All Dresses had this season; worth | ma from $ $35.00 ne in one big lot for On sale quick sell tomorrow at $1 5, 00 — 9.45 Undermustins at About Half Regular Fair Prices DD lots left over from the season's early selling; some a bit soiled through being used for displays in the store and in the windows, but all are excellent values even at full regular prices UNDERMUSLINS, WORTH 75c, FOR 88c. | $1.00 GOWNS FOR 5c. « Slightly sotled Undermuslins—corset covers and High neck and long sleeves, low neck and allp- drawers of fine nainsook, lace or embroidery | over styles. } {al used, cambric or nalnsook, trimmed, or both. Values to Tbe, for B5¢ | Ince or emt broidery trimm ed, Sale price, 59¢, $1.00 LONG SKIRTS 590 | 75¢ GOWNS FOR 48c. High or low neck, slipover styles, Made of good materials; lace or embroidery trimmed; 48¢, FISHER (. Long Skirts, cambrle top, lawn flounce of hem stitched tucks, $1.00 values for 59¢, HE \ TONE. & UNIVERSITY 8T SEATTLE «Gece» ROUND TRIP TO CHICAGO | | | IN, W., who has the above rooms, | housekeeping rooms. | Ane We Got Mrs. Buselngor: a Trunks tenant. |, No other paper $72.50 . $72.50 round trip from Seattle to Chicago July 2 August 11 and 12, Tickets good to return until October 31, 1909, and 3, The lunch box is empty indeed without a good, satisfying slice or two of home made bread of Excellent low Always When you go East, whether via Minneapolis and St. Paul, via Omaha or via Kansas City, road and sleeping car tickets between these points and arrange to have your rail Chicago read via the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway From Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chicago you have the choice of FIVE DAILY trains via this railway, including THE PIONEER LIMITED via Omaha three trains are offered, including LIMITED If you go THE OVERLAND Via Kans THE SOU is but one PREFERRED train LIMITED. as City there THWEST ° uniform R. M. BOYD, Commercial Agent, 517 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash, BUY A YAKIMA ORCHARD TRACT And in four years you will be inde- r £2.00 per acre ench month ing Yakima Don’ t Wait fora Tenant Because it's 10 chances to 1 we can get one before you will, The cost is small on the class! fied page. You'll get your tenant sooner. And be that much ahead People read the classified page, | s to buys | singer made $11.68. ursday and So, you see, it pays to tel! the | public what you have. That is, If you tell them on the | | classified page, IN this paper, | We tell you how to save and| — |"Once im ‘In Our Art Dejertinent | Once in a while dream over Main | | will be found many of the most tn- pen evenings. Hth-Kitug Land Con Age | 1050, or Ind, 441, You'll have good luck. you know. _ teresting souvenirs of Seattle and \ cinity, at prices that are remark- Thousands of strangers in the city! Gl f as int D ul sinee boys. 5,00 Glasses for $2 [sur itint sass Ua sre rene 1 sizes tha So tell ‘em what you've got. are truly works We'll do the rest. Here's a sample: ONE WEEK ONLY Satisfaction Guaranteed. WASHINGTON OPTICAL Co, 1325 Third Av. opp. Post Office. lot art FEDERAL PAINT & WALL PAPER CO.,, 1314 First Avenue, FISHMEN - If you want good fish. t your changes ta tf A. L. Hall ta fow S. C. Osborn & Co. PORSRere OMY 0. BR trey we ™M ores 27 First Av. ons For Rent—Three furnished house keoping rooms, $12 month, Phone North 336. 10 Mrs. Bussinger, 5606 Sixth av. BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Dx- saye she had call after call from the little ad you see. Think of that address, 'Way to the deuce and gone back | of Woodland park. But some person wanted hen —| A. L. HALL 1111 First Avenue, PIANOS Sulit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK & BAQ Co, 010 Firet Avo. The second issue did the trick. had the ad. a] The cost? | $2 BIG CENTS. | : | For rent. Kohler | 1318 Second Av. Opp (That's on the square.) By paying us the 320, Mre. Bus MT CUR ITT TIN

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