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THE STAR TION GIVES FRENZIED WELCOME = °° stron vite evtex tat scuoos SATURDAY, JUNE 18 a 1910 Yhree sharp b! pe ooisiest demonstra Every crait none < she din was terri he w gomething C0 ¢ tried to say * ij lost to the < we ; of America’s welcome gate sirens throu fae the Fe! i t pike PPT " wrt pier at weerery boa Bento the « pica we partite rails 3 1 t stically | en. This ew York bay in many was the signal s whistle w nd for several min Colonel Roosevelt made an effort to and tt ttee to Colonel R & welcom It, but it e te. It was the first urning ex-president THE LAND CEREMONIES. de Colone! R a adwa I eeee, along wi 1 goed that in Batt pvt place, 150,00¢ 1 On the western ! 1 the gadon which Color t was to be ayor | bis at t nators, cabinet m t ernor s tes. nal t es8 men ‘A party proce a Pipi i cotaned Mes Roosev DEE-LIGHTED mwles ar Ged wile, Rear Admiral and Mrs, ( rh ae TO FIRST CITIZEN OF THE LAND =~ | T. R. THANKS PEOPLE HELLO, GIFFORD,’ SAYS ROOSEVELT Hy United Pre NEW YORK mer Secretary Loeb lector of the port of fh silk-hatted June 1 nd wearing a coat, prominent figure * at the ome ho He * pus tr the * Kaiserin in handling Teddy's * luggage * * + . + . * * * * * * * made numer . + ” * + . * * * * * * - Schools, Graduates Mid and Parochial Year Pupils From Outside Will Swell the Total. Boo ‘ ' BY MARION LOWE y Left Sct Here's the Explanat When the colonel reached |“ the Battery, 129 photographers * | *" actual count surrounded *& 7 him 1 ee iren At the conclusion of his * speech Roosevelt rushed from »| * ! is the stand where distinguished # \ guests had gathered, grabbed * kinnec Pinchot and yelled Hello, * ‘ ‘ ti Ol 1 re rrr rrr rere’ * LINA AND GOB ARE WED. * a * tk kt kt OT > ONY ’ }* PARIS, June 16. Madame *|* ; STOLE O. HENRY’S # Lina Cavaitieri, the prima don. *|* BANK CLEARINGS * STORY—1IS FINED |®& na, and Robert Chanter, the *|* * = \* Poughkeepsie millionaire, were * | * Seattle * . . & married today by the Maire of #|* ' * | ® the Eighth Arondissement *|* * leer eae Tacoma * | * s * H \* ! * " * Spokane. * * ; * i je B * * \* Portiand. * r mn \* Say $1 * ‘ |* i ee tle Hear na ene BOURNS TO MAKE TALK * one , ltr | i r le kina “ answered, (By United Press) | IR GMBETING i550 1 Roberts erendeat of the rip from the was ae from hen h QUEEN ANNE CLUB TO OPPOSE THIRD AV. PROJECT n Batter park | assailants dr if oseph ‘ as ‘ . nds who « 1 4 in ight i Mrs, Alexa ‘i 8 Manhattan hot was fired Rob = adway, r rt come set up a gr Murder! I'm shot Biel Archie and Quer and Miss I : sil, E iad “ ng for my turned and fled Assoon as Mrs. R velt and her party at : t president was Roberts was 50,000. (al Rooievelt and the reception committ th i} 4 * eptyin t b t F had less i ‘ ame 10% ying to he men who # Soong : TEL jatiam tothe receiving stand. This 200-foot : aie . 5 * - h,.Reesevelt said striking machin- | i octing HO MAY HELP 7 ; “1 P ' fe a Rough | ‘ to thank you and your | ists,” said Mr. Roberts | FIGHT cITY FIRES tintin the air, so that Col. Roosevelt passed above sen Yeues 1. The ved a ' I tee and through them the k grey RRR ee! dteamembled thousands, giving them all a good look at him for their « t * #1 Counciiman Blaine fay sme- M ay that I am * TO GIVE OPERETTA. * in incorporated im.® Ashe came from the pier house and advanced toward Mayor No man could re * _ | cence: t » Hotel Gaur, who was waiting for him with outstretched hands, Col Amy nue a a sreetiog | and hot foe * ‘The operetta Deceourn Hair S| Wastington, oe pany for a water r i 4 od and very bum will be presen by the ain from the bay to the Washing- Kouvelt was given the noisiest vocal greeting it had ever been ey been away a *) is of th * a clause providing tsfortupeto hear. From massed bands there came the roar of ~ a ave — *. A, wereda P . The * } be tapped for t now a e« neludes 90. Wagner's f hat th ity may sui; ffom the thousands of throats came one hurrah that ‘ ; “n country, among i orca Gk semten: tha ers'e > ao minutes. € . ® chestral parts and the scenery *® t to trans- ‘uted for several nu : : : si hict ‘ R Ma ay * and costuming wfll be elabor- # |r bay to # As the terrific cheering ceased Mayor Gay n the name t Paped ane * ras a ne . ed ATTENTION! Broadside No. 3 Will | BeFired at the Coal Combine Tomorrow ¥ Citizens —Taxpayers Wage Earners TOMORROW, Sunday, the 19th, I shall give the cjtizens of this city an oppor- tunity to demonstrate if they are Ameri- ‘ans and fighters! Tomorrow you can join ‘sin a concerted movement to break the COMBINE! N Watch the Monday Star. Read it. Remember the watchword— OAL $4.50 —AT— Pacific Coal and Gas °:"=: Company, Ine. : Eighth Floor Leary Building SEATTLE Broadway seemed a solid mass of people as the little parade | | drove up. New York was never great on decorating, but every building along the street was decked in bunting, while every man, woman and child in the vast multitude seemed to be wav- ing an American flag cheered themselves hoarse The reception was spontaneous. Col bowed continually to right and left | Stantly. Little attempt at decoration was made in the financial quar- | ter of the city. A solitary American flag was flying in W all| strect. The Stock and Cotton exchanges and the offices of J | P. Morgan & Co. were not decorated. People Roosevelt, smiling broadly, and tipped his hat con- From the lwhich every office | th street ive granite United quare bene f the first pre Fifth avenue yenue that greeted the former president's hat in hand, the light. Fe as packed such a gathering as Unite » his feet, Roosevelt smile ae broadening almost into a laugh of de yw miles ahead, as far as the eye could see never New York street rmed o od at attention assembled on ganizations, | with bands blaring At Fifty-ninth street and Fifth avenue the procession halted | and disbanded, and’ America had, for the day, completed its wel- come to its foremost private citizen. It is estimated that 150,000 persons had packed into Battery park, that 250,000 had lined Broadway and Fifth avenue, and that another 250,000 had filled the windows along these thor- oughfares. 10 FIGHT i. Brown Plumbing Co. Matin D; Doctors for all plumbing ills, ©. Ind. 1200 media NEW YORK, June 18.—-A move- |, 12:00 noon instead of 1:16 p. m., and will arrive at Portland at 7:10 ment is on foot today to give oppo sition to the United Cigar Stores p. m., making good connection with Southern fic train for all Call- pany all over the United States. About 300 New York cigar mer- train 343 for Portland and inter- fornia point Most modern equip- chants have formed an organization points will leave Seattle at (By lod Heese.) ment, parlor and dining car serv- gar trust, to fight the pees of sto States. Letters are doing sent to Inder in many See This $5,000 Picture IN THE BON MARCHE WINDOWS STARTING MONDAY The great painting of the city of Seattle has tion this week in the windows of the Bon Mar ae his picture is the most elaborate one ever made of any American city, not even New York or Chicago has ever been put on canvas in such pictorial fashion, and what has been done so far in this line for different Eastern cities has emphasized bulk rather than scenic and topographical setting, which can not be manufactured if they are absent This wonderful piece of work was done by Mr. Gibson Catlett, the great landscape artist, late of New York City—the man with the camera eye— under special contract with Calhoun, Denny & Ewing, Alaska Building, Seattle, Wash. Among the features brought out on the canvas is PARK, Scattle’s hig If you want to know what a big city looks like on canvas, you will be interested in seeing the picture at the first op- portunity. Exhibit will be first made at the Bon Marche, but it will be there for a short time only, since there are numerous requests to have it shown at other points. Inspec tion of the great painting discloses many interesting points about the city not before realized by oldtimers. We have never before a lay-out scheme so carefully invented that practically every important detail and feature of a large city is spread before you in its natural setting and in a limited range. The final touches are the color scheme and illumination. You will note that the artist has recently studied the city thoroughly, for he has caught everything as it is, While you are looking at the picture our office in the Alaska building and re of the picture. Come out tomorrow—see the big tr for the splendid painting. There’s a Green Lake car every five minutes (and the only all night service in town). Automobiles will meet everyone at Denny Station tomorrow afternoon. CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING Alaska Building rived and will be on exhibi- starting Monday morning. LICTON SPRINGS hest class subdivision. seen scenic make a memorandum and drop in at ister to secure a beautiful reproduction , drink the spring water, and register Main 7134 Ind. 4165 e a tm