The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1909, Page 7

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POLICEMAN IS | A LIFE SAVER Patrolman Garland Heroic-| """ 1 First a ally Stops « Runaway sight for a large ear waiting Headquarters for members of the G. A. BR. at the A-Y.P. expo sition, where they will celebrate ate GAR. Day on ‘Thursdgy it A ay } Which Was Dashing} Without a momont’s hesitation mn 4 3 . " Garl prang towards the » n , Toward Big Crowd. « animals and grabbed — the a bridhe Phe t@am reared and |! » ) ked, but™ the | patrolman | the € thelr slona tt it He | boadod them port Wiret av Mat cly : Had ns ' ef Wy The naway te i. ran for nearly The Thitreday proargm will be : of mind on reona | half a with Garland clinging | Meld In the A-YoP, “Auditorium, G, Garls ; ; mmmencing at 12:46, After these pat have boon ; eB pty * exercises, the veterans will apend | a te ay belorelingk oe the street, |t® reat of the day doing the ox on Yoate © eal eed | poaltion Feciock Maat , [picked and resumed | Poattl feued 6 " tod beat, to escape the congratuls : The niet sey ane When ibis ieee of the vam #- crowd. im RETRIAL FOR MALLOY | QONTRACT FOR NEW Contracts were ’ fart of works this morning for ertaln ot de tmprovement gtreots as follows north, to ¢ ; Py 4 cm $1,482; to N. D. Johnson & , t at Hill frou at. to se drive, #18 A. W./ ‘ Ray st 00,383; | a ane: x Thirteenth | i ay, touth, from De to Nor ; $2,427.60; to Krogh & Jesser. | : i bridge, bridging and i HSIL10; to O. Ol : of the improvements ox kane bridge call for “ rs, clear 4 paving i ‘ BREAKS HIS Riss, ; Charles Van Sickle, a dockband 4 fteamship W ; ‘ ; GES NOVEL CONCERT i} 3 Symphony orchestra ! a novel idea in : s qatertainins a prom: ; in the Forestry | eget the A-Y-P. next Sun-| ‘ at 3 o'clock 5 especial seating ar . the listeners. The : mam WM be rendered in the a an ater 0 Dullding. and visitors FA mt the building and gal : (felt Wi be able to hear the ‘ piste Wandering through! : " or looking over the! - ie oF fair grounds from the ve) : ais and balcony , [ “Brown, a violinist of > ata, will be the solotst GET COLLEGE HERE. Cr: — a will off cash, cbureh : nd semi. | . iy will open CITY IMPROVEMENTS awarded by the Halladay ast Ridge | Wiliam Cronin has come | | | A. Leas, of Portland, mal it speakers at the) ‘League convention in ses ip this city, said that if reat TO OPEN SOON’ school of the state tomorrow, | being completed today, of prominence. ORDER ANNULLED. Di Sed etd enrotted. The practically all of} art Courses, with a num- lectures by visiting wt owners slong Wostern ew line of Men's nat Caps and sult esa Suits for A ed d hangs Both | thin Sienaeen #, Union block es Y eRe’ PRINTERS, 9950; 45 enn! Now York tix } Eentiemen's cor) Kew, 115 Pirst a+ band clothing us Main t331. + Moving Main 646; tnd abet UELRSL sBt 1 BR 1 pcEt 1 BRR LEER LBSLER Gt LeRL Lalaet | See W. near Pike 85 Arends ind 48 — SUPPLiEs. iy Oo, 11) Cherry at POSTAGE STAMPS. lone booght snd soll Schweda —" AL ESTATE AGENTS. 4) week petitioned the city iT) t IAND CLOTHING, yt Ind 619 ee ee * * * GIRL BORN TO QUEEN, * (By United Presa.) * MADRID, dune 22. — * daughter was born to the * king and queen of Spain early * * * * * nm and child are re ported to be doing weil. i | KILLS CHICKENS TO RECOVER DIAMOND (Dy United Press) RENDONDO, Cal, June 22.—at tor killing every momber of his large flock of tuxkeys and prize white Leghorn chickens, and ex amining thelr craws In the hope of recovering a $350 diamond he lost to the conclusion that one of the sea gulls that frequent th gem The diamond was lost in the arass, and Cronin believed the ehickens had picked it up. To Give a Concert. | The musical organizations of the! University of Puget Sound, en camped at the exposition, will give & concert thts evening In the AY P, Auditorium at 8:20, free to ex position visitors. TALL LIBRARY ON THE OLD YESLER TRIANGLE the concert will be | Beattle is to have its new six story Mbrary building on the Yes ler triangle, in front of the old eity hall site. A deed to the property was accepted by the city council last night m the passage of an or dinance The Wfbrary board will erect a sixatory building on the ground, one story of which ia to be used as a branch public iibrary, the ment for and the upper stortes rented for revenue. CANADIAN BUILDINGS Frederick Tennyson the Butler, and has been attending the A-Y-P. exposition. He has pronounced himself as well pleased, particularity with the Canadian and Grand Trunk Ratiway butidings. eee ee eeeeee et beach gulped the| The retrial of Michael J, Matloy charged with obtaining money un jder false began this morning before Judge Yakey. Mal 1 with obtaining money Kelley by posing as and claim Ing that fl st such A pot tion for Kelley, The jury disagreed on & Verdict at the first trial THIS. OLO MAN HAS LOST HIS TWO SONS pretenses, loy a cha: from Pat & secret Mart Monaamith, a prospector who for the past eight bas lived In the Cook's Inlet trtot of Alaska, arrived here Sunday on the Portland to find the elty #o jchanged that he can't locate his two sone, Thomas 0, and James | Monaamith He knows about where his sons used to live, but on account of the cutting away of the hille and the many changes that have taken place in the city, he cannot quite }locate the pi the Seattle hot! and trying to Mind someone that knows his sone or thelr whereabouts, Monasmith ts wlightly paralyzed, and it te hard for him to get around. SUBS LAND COMPANY, The trial of the sult of John Pierce and Margaret Pierce against the Hunter Tract Improvement company and the city of Seattle for damages beeause of personal injury, jbegan this morning tn Judge Ron ald's court. Mrs. Pierce was in Jured by falling into an uncovered {ditch at Sist and Plum sta. on the night of August 7, 1907, She asks | 98,000 damages [rest of George Elliot, who ts on trial before Judge Gilliam on the |charge of criminal assault, were & comfort station | (ntroduced as evidence in the trial sition and this this morning. } the seent to the home of Elliot. MAY GET DESERTERS. When the steamship Northwest. Jorn makes this port in a few days | Fort Liscum, Alaska, thought to have taken passage on | the voasel for Seattle. A reward of $50 ts offered for the capture of He is ROW AClick ‘The liner Minnesota is expect.|larke ed in from the dry dock at Bremer. | the The steamer) Pressure in the mains and It took beach, which Is to run out of Seattle this sum THE STAR TUE BDAY, JUNE 22, 1909 “/G ALR. ESTABLISHES [SPECIAL CEREMONIES FAIR HEADQUARTERS! AT FAIR Tomorrow e PURATION TM Ii | . * Two apectal eventa that will at DISCUSSION TONIGHT tract many viattora to the AeYoP.] (ty t recs.) exposition tomorrow will be the} WABHINGTON, June 22 oe Royal Arcanum Day) discussion of the pro | at meeting of the Weatern amendment t®the tariff | Washington Christian Misstonary] bill taxing the earnings of cor woclety, The minsionary soclety,) porations at the rate of 2 per which ie holding sewons at the) pent, is scheduled for tonight, Firat Christian church this mort-| when Taft republicans in the ing, Wi assemble in the AYP . | fauditortum tomorrow morning at | The program for Royal Arcanum Day will be held at the au jat 2 y the firew for the Royal Arcanum Sprinkling will pe from 7 until 8:30 o'clock ning, made at the superinten Water was turned on the new pipe Hine yom la now coming In at about 4,000,000 gallons per The ‘contract requires new pipe line supply gallons per day the water will creased PORT ARRIVALS, this morning were the | Drake, Massachusetts and ton this afternoon [City of Le | excursle mer, arrived this morning. Hitortun the foot of the Pay Streak will include a number of spoctal pieces WATER 1$ LET (NTO GEDA RIVER LINE allo thin « aecording to announcement dent ¢ light and water's offich today throug lay an day that th Each day tf the pipe shows no signs of breaking. be gradually tn- Within the next four jdays It is expected 10,000,000 will be coming In, after which the force will be gradually Increased. The only arrivals in the harbor steamers Mave ‘MIGHIGAN CLUB MA " rate of od. BRUSH FIRE. SCARES senate will Meet the president, Elihu Root and Attorney Gen oral Wickersham at the White House | CORONER WILL HOL AN AUTOPSY TODA An autopsy will be held late ‘this afternoon of the h y of Dedriknon, the aged Norwegian who was found dead in a h ion Yealer why Yoaterday, Coroner J. ©. Sny der wit! thoroughly investigate the Peter eaune of death. Among Dedrikson's effects a num jber of | ® from the Btate Medical |Tnatitute at Washington and Becond lav, # wore found showing that he | had been under the care of the | Mnatitute SUBURBAN RESIDENTS A largo brush fire occurred late; last evening at S7th av. and Ryan st, and for some time a number of the residences in the neighbor hood were in danger, aa the fire waa Very close, In fact for a tew moments Mr, Berault’s house was x jburning, but water carried in! tubs sufficed to extinguish blaze, There was very poor sevoral out, families to put the fire | The Swedish Tent Camp SLL FI BUILDING "creas" offered to buy it buliding. for an will be determin t $4,000 ent the ¢ face | either raise more the ding or die ot it | Thin ts Michigan day at ¢ evening ing. exhib! ed tht At prem it and must |@lther per day or week to pay for /@verything new and clean. GRONA LUND Just outside the south entrance | Midsum Beautiful t |plenic grounds, fishing, bathing, big e|f@ance paviiion, Free dancing be tween 3 and 6p. m. Good Swedish table board; ice cream and soft drinks, Furnished tents for rent, Iron beds; Take 23rd Ay. car and tell the conductor Whether the Michigan Club bulld~ ing at the A.-Y.-P. exposition will be retained by the club, or will be sold |@ate to the fair grounds. jto one of several firms which have |Mer's day, June 24, 1909. BLOODHOUNDS AT TRIAL j evening at the meeting of the Michi }gan club tm the club butiding The bloodhounds which played| such an important part in the ar | ho expo-|t let you off at the Swediah Camp | forme Harry MeDermots | Michigan people will gather at the] _ | who conducted the chase, told the | Michigaa building for a plenic sup- ury how the hound had followed | Per at 6:30, to be followed by o \soctal program and business meet. BANDITS GET $5,000. | GREEN Kade, of the Express company, BAY, Wis, June 22.— | officers of the law will meet the|Two masked men held up Night Congdon, | veasel to arrest George F. Duck , Monsonger | member of the Canadian parliament | worth and George T. Fitametr, de | States and king's counsel, is a visitor at | sertors from Co. K, Second infantry, | Bight, securing $5,000 and making who are| thelr escape. There te no clue. United Inet Try & Mapteine Ioe Cream Cone. Tt te simply delicious. LAST WEEK OF THE GRAND RAPIDS PRICES | «THE | LOWEST t 528 Second Av.— Pedestal Sitenden Tables, with 42-inch round tops, 6-foot ex- $ tension and massive pedestals, from ..... 40+ 4+ sseswesiceemes The Stern Furniture Company GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS Between Pike and Pine Sts. At the Stern Furniture Company, 1528 Second Av. Extension Table, like cut, in quartered oak, golden or Early English; has a 42-inch round top, 6-ft. extension, very massive pedestal and hand-carved claw feet. Re value $27.00; sale price $16.50, THE BEST One of the Many Specials jf gular 90 Up QUALITY, r|No admission fee | 4, M KRUSE, Propr. | | To Whom It May Concern: Yourn SYL VM! Going Up! Going Up! ——WHAT ARE GOING UP ?——— Lots in Irondale Id lot in IRONDALE wall be On July 1 the price of every un advanced from 25 to 50 pet I Before July 1 not a dollar will he added to the price of an the steel city. Obviously your chance to get in on the floor at IRONDALE is before July 1, more. business days in which to do it The advance had to come, far in advance so as to give you fair sake we want you to buy at present great a number as possible of Seattle's citizens to | personal interest in IRONDALE. The active moral a great number of small investors means a great deal to any big enterprise. IRONDALE is your enterprise as well as ours. Less than four months hence the new ‘! mills at IRONDALE will be running night and day, turning out the best iron and steel in the world, rolling up big profits for the stockholders in the Iron dale Steel Company and jumping the value of every lot in IRON- DALE, as the mills are to be steadily enlarged, and as the pay roll is rapidly lengthened the town of IRONDALE will grow by leaps and bounds, All of the workmen in the big mills will live there. So the present lot prices must be advanced. We are now sell- ing them at a far lower figure than the rapid growth of the town would warrant. Many of the first lots bought have been sold a second time at a big profit. Every lot there is steadily rising in value as the result of the big building movement now under way there and the rapid work on the completion of the steel mills. There are plenty of choice lots left in IRONDALE. You should come in and pick out one some day this week. Many hundreds of Seattle people are goine to clean up a lot of money in IRON- DALE real estate, and you might as well get in line with the shrewdest and most conservative investors in Seattle and do the same thing. We will tell you all about prices, tell you of the growth of IRONDALE, show you the profits that have already been made there, tell you how youcan easily go down to IRON- DALE and see the property for yourself. Drop in whenever you have a few minutes, Moore Investment Co. 400-410—ARCADE ANNEX—400-410 ta cent fi juo lot in ground and you h just seven and we are tel mi about it this warning For your ow prices We Nant jus id INVESTORS! The officers of The Union Coal & Development Co. are recommended by leading bankers and business men of Seattle. IF YOU KNOW That the officers in this company are men of honesty and integrity, YOU KNOW They would not be connected with anything but a straight, honorable business proposition. Be- low please notice letter of reference. Mr. Range is manager of this company. SYLVESTER BROTHERS COMPANY CANCORPORATED), WHOLESALE GROCERS .812 AND 310 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH SEATTLE, May 28th, 1909 The bearer of this letter, Mr. E. L. Range, we have known for a num- ber of years, and have transacted a good deal of business with him. His Gealings with us have always been satisfactory, and we consider him an honest, upright, young man. We believe that he will make good with anything that he makes up his mind to accept. OTHRAS 00 . : agident 4 Every officer in The Union Coal & Development Co. is an established citizen of Seattle, and could not afford to enter into any enterprise of questionable nature. REMEMBER These important features when considering the purchase of our stock: Our property is located only 12 miles from Seattle. We are adjoining one of the largest coal mines in the state. Our books are open at all times for the inspection of any stockholder. Our stock is fully paid and non-assessable. . FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, STOCK IN THE UNION COAL & DEVELOPMENT CO. AT 40 CENTS PER SHARE—10 PER CENT DOWN AND 10 PER CENT PER MONTH. UNION COAL & DEVELOPMENT CO. 230-231 Arcade Annex, EL. RANGE, Mgr.

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