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a: 4 —— ARS Ge se : | PRESIDENT (Continued From Page One.) Roosevelt buttons plotures, photographa and souvenire of every tmaginabdle kind have been on @iaplay and for gale in every #hop, news Bven clgara named after the president were featured for the day, and for the time being the man who always smokes his certain brand gave It up and puffed patriotioally away at the “Roosevelt clgar,” whether he Iked It or not Staid olf cltiens who usually don't enthuse over anything or any- y might be seen proudly sporting a presidentis button or a tiny Dit of site fag on the lapel of his coat The young man in whose eyes the president's s#trenuous habits of broneh: fing and cowboy stunts make him eapectally herole wore the cowboy hat and a i himaeif. in khaki cost just te be ip atyle, In a word, the greeting to President Roosevelt here today has been the proudest and most successful episode tn the civic. life of this city and Saturday, May 83, 190%, will go down tm local history as an event overshadowed only by the disastrous fire of 1889, which made Cireater Seattle possible, THE TRIP FROM TACOMA Frank Roberts, Staff Representative of the Star Aboard the Steamer Spokane with Presidential Party.) TACOMA, Wash, May 2.—The second day of the President's visit to Tacoma waa as magnificent as the frat. A clear sky and delightful air favored the trip to the Sound. Accompanied by his party, the President left the Tacoma bote! at ead by In the 3:48 ofelock this morning and was driven to the wharf, eso mounted poltee and Troop B, National Guard of Washington. carvtages were Mayor Campbell, Governor McBride, Congroseman Cush- man, Generat Funston, Secretary Loeb and others, ‘The steamer Spokane was gaily decorated from end to end. All Voasete in the harbor were dressed tn their brightest regalia in honor of the cccasions. The United States revenue cutter MoCutle away alongside of the Spokane as an escort on the trip to Kremerton. steamed About 160 invited gucets were aboard the steamer, A great throng gathered along the wharves to bid the president a farewell, As Mr the band strock up “Amertea.” Koowevelt walked acramy the gang plar and the crowds of people cheered. The president turned and raised his hat in response to the vociferous greeting. As the steamer left the dock all the steam vessels In the harbor pained in the choms of whistles that lasted several minuies, The band added to the enthustanm by playing “Hot Time in the Old Town To- wight Under & perfect sky with the placid waters of Commencement bay extending out into the sound in broad expanse, President Roosevelt and party with over 19 gucsts left the wharf at Tacoma at 9 o'clock thie morning with the MeCulloch booming « salute and a perfect bed- lam of steam whistles bidding « farewell. ‘The trip down the sound was magnificent from start to finish Pert ( and the premaent marusy ress oo ing. Soon after the trip was begun be cust aside bie sik bet up about bis sae, epper= tire morn: for a roughrider’s slowch hat and with Ris ulster buttoned neck and facing the cooling breese he gazed from side to ently obitvious of all cine tm bis delight of the trip. Capt. Nicholson, in charge of the Spokane, abd Vora of the Pacific Coast company, provided the prest end explained the points of Interest througboul the journey. enow teed Olym- Rainier partially General Manager dont with glasses ‘The view was grandeur itself, with the beautiful pics clear an@-Gtstinct forward, and old Mount ghroaded tn fieeey clouds astern, This wah the Gret oppertunity the president has bad to get a good view of Rainier, and be wes son to tare end gsse with rapture on the great mountain in Une dim distance ‘Throughout the entire trip the president and a few guests at hae si4@, now and then occupied the boat's bridge, while others members of the presidential party and the guests making the trip were on the main Cock, ‘The run to Bremerton was made with the MoCulloch to just astern, On the arrival at the m avyyard at 11:00 o'clock the presi: Gent was met by Captain Bleeker with companies of marines and “Jack ‘Fars’ and a large body of school children ail drawn up st attention along the navyyard wharf. As he alighted from the boat the cannon at the naval station boomed the president's salute. ‘When he had been presented to the officers and ‘members of their families he briskly walked up the wharf in front of the hildren to the . ‘ o Tr Douglas, ohe of the workmen employed in the navyyard, bim @ small plate, a part of the keel of the Oregon, in a of the other workmen at the station in accepting the gitt tha president made @ pretty little speech. No- ticing that there was no inscription om the plate, he returned it to the workman to hota until exch shall have f ‘hie Dams upon it. A brisk walk bacly to the boat with the school children i veasel then Deeun. In the early part of (Be trip im the captain's private stateroom, party enjoyed a dainty feed in the nae ‘ Including the prealdent, were presently brought frem the by the whistle of firet one, then another, until more veesels of every description hed whistled « salute, Seattle craft lined up on eliehtr side for three miles with the between them wasa magnificent sight and one that : ; The President Foonevelt seemed to greatiy enjoy. Standing on the brides he lifted his hat and smiled a welcome to the many crowded bests ae each whistled a welcome to the Qreen City. ‘The four revenue cutters headed tne lines of steam craft, and as the president came abranst each fired the 21 guns. the president's salute ‘The line of steam cratt ended just at Duwamish head and then te the north waa Iined up sailing craft of every kind and desertption, and on the south was the barge on which Japanese citizens in the manner liar to their country greeted the president & daylight fireworks ¥: t smiled with pleasure as the boat cromed the hay to the Arlington dock at the welcome that was being extended to bin. The whole side bill extending up from t fill seemed to be one great mass of humanity. place and in every office window f acing the bay w waving flags and handkerchief#. M eanwhile the s whisties and the beautiful strains by a band on the dock and wafted across the water was ‘The landing was made without event. The gang plank was pu out and the president started down to be greeted by ¢ enentatives FRANK ROBERTS. of the city. MARINE PARADE Queen, the flagehip of the feet, abreast of her was the Senator and behind them stretched the two long ‘The marine parade that greeted the presidential steamer Spokane, off Recréation point, on her arrival to- day from Bremerton, was the great- eat fatal demonstration In the his- tory of the Pacific Northwest. Alt of the carefully laid plans of the eommitte: that had charge of the to go wherever the ewapaper men = * wf sr tind to | malent destro, It wa: the e cutters Man oCulle ; . Queen, whore » Bing. McCulloch, Perry and Grent|""ane"apokane was first sighted by and the coast survey steamer Pat-| gor te ote nt ft ceeniy ie ferron cast « from thelr modr-loretock About fifteen fF 7 i fnge in the harbor and steamed out 7 foto the ay. ‘Their moving was a| ane crammed Ip Setmeen the iin ee oe Dy each boat in tern 1 Yonscis that intended to jotn in| Yneease of the revenue cutters, the the parade; and soon craft of Bll! seculloeh fired the first gun of the Minds and conditions were fotlawing| Srmagental mlute, Tn. a moment = 5 ee ke of Ht utters. The cap the Perry followed and then tn quick @ with a clreular letter # i Smee tee @xact position ta which his boat had Been. assigned In the line. Off He ereation potnt the ships dropped into 4 courtesy of Commo- ¢ pres boat Bahada, fixed powition, but was given Hberty rever carried thelr ful termination and thetr daylight fireworks Aiapin Chete various places and awaited the| exceptionally fine. coming of the Spokane. The rev ‘The veanela preserved their Minos ot @iue cutters lay nearest Beattie. the | gormation until half the 4 h Perry and McCulloch to the lef *ltween this city and W eattie Grant and Manning tot right of ad been covered when the Lia. line, Immediately to the + persed, diverging towards their var of the Grant was stationed th: | docks. ‘ Ss one side, he waterfront to the top of the first On every conceivable Towds of people 4 of many steam of the Star Spangied Banner played Indeed B. Lovejoy, was allotted no the firet beat WAS) terian rey, SKATTLE STAR PRESIDENT’S SPEECH | Mas bribery In the house of delog {the oity teh The President | Says Seattle ' Has Splendid Future The Crowd Was So Large He Couldn't Make All Hear So He Stopped and Shook Hands atthe. It ts a great pleasure for me, indeed, to come (6 this, the Queen City of Puget Sound, on this, its dttieth anniversary, and to express to you my cordial appreciation of your greeting And yet, after ali, my fellow oltiaens of Washington, 1 have great deal to say to you, except that you praction what I prench, a I try W praction Ih myseit, you here as the very embodiment of the spirit which makes to bt Americans. How any man can be @ cltiawn of ibe e and the stale of Washington, realising What bas been pin the past Afty years, as you here can, and vet be good nh inate: but it 1s ws oll proud city of Sea: done kere w Americans. You are good A belp i. Laughter.) “You can't realise how great your future fs an the face of this earth offers quite the advant the people w live about it as does Puget Bound. No state, and I include th when I say it, haw @ such great advantages as tile great Washington. Great as has been your growth in the past Afty years, it ls bound to | be immeasurably grenter in years thal are to come “This i# a state that looks out as well as in. This in a state that in the future ts destined to assure the dominance of this great nation, of which it is a part, in the Pactfic ocean You, the people of Seattle, are at the gateway of Alaska. wad | the people of the country that I come from are beginning to sppreciate | the greatness of Alaska. “The men of my age who are tn thir wreat audience, will not be oid men before they will see one of the grvatest and mest populous Staten foe the Union ip Alarka. “Tam iad to notice that our national legislature now seems desir t to your evedit Ape. You can't body of water ous of providing at once for the needs of that great terri I pre dict that Alaska will, within the next century, support as large * pop- ulation as does the entire Scandinavian peninsula of Kurope. the peo ple of which, by thetr Drains and energy. have left tl face of Europe “I predict that you and I will eee Alaska with her enormous re sources of minerals and fisheries, her possibilities that almost exceed 2a sreeyerece eyed eb ws £C, SIS ‘ARG NOW I Wish to say & Wore GF Specias Brewiae te sie ve who are here before me. Wherever I have been in this ont 1 have been greeted by man whoee litthe copper bul- ton shows that they fought for the preservation of the mation in those times that tried men’s souls. " "| also met my own comriies of the Spanish war who sbowell that they were not wholly unworthy of their forefathers who fovght jp the troublous times of the great civil confiiet of 1st “Theme men have exemplified the very ides that has mad: this great Northwest what (t is. You people of Beattie and of Washioe'on have conquered this great empire that stretches away to the north, to the Aretis circle. “Yau have wen it by the qualities which distinguished the.men, who followed Grant. . Sheridan and Thomas and the othere of those times, and in civil life it Becomes them to show the coursay the aptrtt, the hardfhosd and the patience that those men showed. “Theme that the need for war will never come, but I know thadge it doen come, the whole N: ‘ill rise level with the standard set br you who followed Lincoln and his generals in Uhose times of civil ss In peace there i need for you to show the same quatitig of patriotiam, square dealing and honesty of purpose that you showed then. You had to show « capacity to fight well; to do and dare. ana you di4 tt. Now, in these times of peace, it ls necessary to show the same qualities, We most govern with righteousness. ‘We must ahow curseives men able to de men's werk in the world “Ae I have traveled from the Atiantic to the Pacific the thing that has most forcibly strack me ts the unity that you, men of the (. A. H. achieved in thawr days of trial by force of arms “A good American te & good American in any part of the country. I believe in you. I am confident of your future and the future of your state and your city, Not onty that, but I am confident of the future of the entire country, lompired, filled and backed up aa It te by the spirit et youth and endowed with the strength of manhood, It te the spirit that makes soliiers and citinens, “Good bye and good luck.” ir mark on the THE MAYOR'S SPEECH the reat honor to have the referred to the fact Unat the aveat majority of the people of the mation never got « chance to Mayor Humes made a decided Wit tn his speech Introducing president, He told the crowd that it was 4 president of the United States aa @ guest, a joom at their ruler “Why, 1, maself, am ing to tell you that how U4 years off, he continued. for the first time in my life I am looking at & live it of the United States. I congratulate you, people of Beattio and 9 of the nation. upon the fact that the hae at last found the to tan, and I think you that this ie the liveliest presi+ dent this nation has ever bad. (Cheers) “He te net onty « man ofvigora nd action. but he ie great (n maken a man truly great. In that homely western phrase | can say him that in him we have struck the pay streak of firm and patriotie manner of his administration shows that found in him the right Man for the right place, and here “Mh. President, the people Of Seattle, People of Baw dent of the United States,” conetuded the ror, bowing broadly smiling chief executive and then to crowd. THE TRIP FROM THE DOCKS TO THE SPEAKER'S STAND pickpockets Wore Doing a and Several Got Into th ‘The Spokane tied up at Arlington dock at precisely 1:15 o'clock this afternoon, President Roosevelt was met by the Seattle reception com- mittee and took his place in the first carriage, In the same carriage were Gov. McBride, Mayor Humes and Hecretary Loeb. ‘The other carriages in order wore occupied by the following te Secretary B. F. Barnes, Surgeon Genera) P. M. Rixey, Hantord, Benator FAW. oret service men, Senator Foster, Senator Ankeny, Judge © H Cushman, H, La McGraw, Hi. A. Coleman, H. R. Haenard, 1. Denison: W. Ie Jones, W. H. Parry, BR. L. Dann, M,C. Latta, Jacob Furth), A Lackey, A. J, Miethen, C, C. Stredin, . O. Graves, George B. P. W. Williams, J P. Gooeh, Chief of Police Sullivan, J. A. Jan V. Rinehart and Ellie Morrison. i The parade, Which was one continuous ovation for the Prestaynt, marohed from the Arlington dodk np University street to First averting, sae to Jackson street; from Jackson street up Becind street, up Pike to Third and up University to the Lo) versity grounds. ‘The line-up of the parade wae Piatoon of mount potice; Wai the Washington State Milltia president's carriage, surrounded by sev carrtages contalming the other members of al reeey) mittee, th TO PENSION MINISTERS LOS ANGELES, May 2.—Dr. B. | t L. Agnew, chetrman of the board of nimiatertal faws, made an eloquent | 4 thie morning before the Prasby. | Of the th ‘assembly to pension aged | ink ere ment ¢ @ follows Ly hand platoon of » and 16 superior Judge ‘T action inst to eomence L solver of the defunct Mh nk, to reeever the bank for lard jodament mn 622 on a by indemnity Ventrer tram a patting the fi ye city of Ballard in the bank STOCKTON, Cal, May 24 story brick building t ed by the Stockton Invest any felt intaters. Hie pier will probably be | tod ashing 9 — twoowtes | butiding — adjotnin Mr MAY SUE IF HE LIKES Allee O'Connor tt an, Ww "4 W. F. Grill, city treasurer of Bal- [and Mra. Barry, bh r. of this Jefty, were in the butlding and were this morning, given per-| both dangerously Injured lard, wan, | ‘All Ig in Resdlne J. Srafth, ; Ponntless for the time being f Comfanys A and # of otives ate cireulating throe polloet 'Pérowda and by nignt there witha a or} a| in the olty «| oan ma furnished to Grill as\ pockets by Detective Lane. r lone or injury he might | oth of A wail ort, MoLaughlin’s pocket) were fult | of money outward thin] | at Arrive A apecial to the Star from HARTMAN ventonced t ate This Afternoon verett) where ho IS. GUILTY May Yorn found f ‘T, LOUIA, M wn wae atom in| wx years on immediately filed a mo new trial BANK CLEARINGS i Bank clearings today, 148 This date a year ago, 174.96 86.68 Increane . ; eoded tn securing & pays (hat Everett Is gay with Mage | “HEME Che pe Se ever and bunting, and all arrangemente | Arn iy wil be mat le aruart are completed for the entertainment & apectal t with guests of the president today thet have been amma arringen, | very detail has been approved by | will be taken arov e point t the managers of the prosident’s pars | Riverside, stopping at east end ty, and the proposed route Usrough |of Mowitt avenue, where carriages the city has been inapected and ap=| will be in watting proved by the secret service agente! ‘The of carriages will mart at Crowds from the country distriet |¢:19 p.m. and will arrive at the! flocking into town, Business| grandstand on Colby avenye at 6:20. | sen and residences have been lav-| Mayor Hunsaker will deliver a short Jovorated, and Howitt avenue address of weloome and the president from the river to the Will respond. The carrioges will h almost unbroken h the wharf at 7 and the and bunting, Indian canoe race will be started tm FH, Mulford, mediate after the steamer Bpokane ent oor on the dock with the presiden tal party om board . Portland y ——- SS REAT STRIKENOW THREATENS CHICAGO Life or CHICAGO, May 1.—The prospects for peace which yesterday locked so bright tm Chicago's great liber Tinie vaninhed this morning at con in the employers ders hurling defiance Ment Behradt of the Feder of Labor and the Employer jation Cummmnitior Pp of laundry work te strike of 7.00 laundry ployee e walved everything but 4 increased wages, which the lau ary owners were willing to aecept Tre Amoctation, to j Employers’ ! re the laundry employers betong. an agreement es threatened to keep the strikers out of aanployment forever, Bohardt re | taltated by declaring that net an on wineer, fireman or any other em ploye would ever be permitted te re OLBNCOVR, May awed a fine contest between the Ke- Hanes, Columbia and Constitution, today, The intter beat lay at anchor this morning alongside the ay Aa appears in fine trim. Ret Seam ees Se. Tee oad jae * mile to windward three mile broad if mus fun with wind abaft beam for course . ‘Thin giver exoeilent rome! te wr Defender out in seeps, A slight bubble, to the a made the jumbia'® admirere hazard the prediction that the Reli- ane ould not have a runaway race marked the trial two days Riven more steam te and joawuré craft wae out ere today han on Thureday, bait horeiny tn New Yor® seeen have ven am opportunity to thousands irows of attending the trial, The! t Privateer, the regatta! steam ya committee beat. came up morning, whtle the New ty thie % Yacht club steamer Birakas had ber. deck | Jammed with yachting enh thuaiaat ‘The yachts came Gut for the start at 11 o'shick, bat (he wind had died down, so the committee heed | that the start wi i are | antl later in ‘he day - s Believed That Employers Have Combined For a ath Struggle With Unionism ine, fast. than sudden and unepected change im the | attitude j denoe that | night» secret meeting of pleyers’ Associa fight against gation now tharatens to Loo barbers, 9,000 freight handiers, 1.00 = restaurant Bw stockyard men TRIAL RACE OF THE BIG YACHTS M—A good; GLENCOVE, May 2 northeast wind this morning pres-| of the yacht race today by uneMelal ttme the Reliance and Constitution cromeed the line together at 1:60, Velowk, the Columbia 2 minutes, 20 seconds When tho start wea made, the wind wae coming in streaks. Constitution, the bad weather berth. The Reliance soon began to pull! swear and at Possoot Point, one mile nd bing Under ® three-knot breeas, ene had opened a big gap on the Con-| itution. The Constitution's baliconer came entangled in sett Pee y ploked up on he w teach and 11 mile) BY 2% o'clock the wind te fat was steadily drawin a gone who were having a lively wht 210 wo milee ahead of the Columbia, ahe ow a pulf of w tailed a the ‘Conethution's Dpomiponed | hows. tion to make - | charge. lock out employes and win the atert } Yaver. Ale at an noon ae the juarter from the start, run« bes it and the rapiily to the Conatitu ben the ail wae soon a drifting $6 o'clock the Retinrce y from her for second piace. the Reliance was BUSY “‘DIPS’’ Business oils of the Law ‘This is a busy day for pickpockets. and wince the Spokane arrived this afternoon the police patrol could hardly respond to catis fast enough vqil@ convey thowe “canght th the act” to the olty jal. In their patriotic Jinthostagm, many persone forget to Jeave thetr pocketbooks and watches im their nocturnal hiding places, and & ferult will go home tired and Dovens de ah the officers and plain clothes dollegtion of “dips” at police head qharte which will mate the of- ers fol that they Nave entned fheir pay for one day at least James Melwughiin and Frank Halfey, piikpockets, were arrested at 1:99 oe this afternoon in the Crowd on Becond avenwe. and placed he former wae vking @ mane Three but iy nt In the act o other men were with him. ye the officer. Halfey, who is said to | be « moat notoriond’ plokpocket, was arrested by Speciat Detective Rob Frank Pay, a “dl was Union. street an® Third by Detective Tennant, H arrest and away from the of "W an only taker od r arront» avenu Into ons AT blocks tied the hia city 1 DR. NETTIE E. BUR. A Beautiful Colonial Style Home PR. Nettie F on if CAHFOrNIG On & budinées trip, hes font fetorned to desupy wor tow colonia! rewidence on Capftel Bit Thin apiendid Home i# jocwied at the southweert and Aloha stroots aid AHA MHATEREd fo Men He trove | home of Mr. FM. Gribble, of Grip Me & Bkeene, pew, ee Tv, Burling Nae foRnd in. Gapftol HM the moet besutitul fedidetice property in Seattie and @hodp the te of her. present home after a] derativny of the ditter- at of the postoffice watoh- LING’S NEW RES- DENCE on Capitol Hill fo Be Occupied in a Few Days Rufling, Who haw her itpw cornét 6f Prompect adjotne the Miderice séctinn# of the elty we 0 Sf, Paul and réturn, via Groat thern naflWay, on sale June 4 and] AO. 0. W. meeting St. Paul,| and full fiformation at cit yMce, OFF Int ave ‘ Victoria Day Celebration Victoria, B. C., May 25. Re », $2.00, i First avenue * af have been paat two pot the slightest in their departn looked. teley to the 0 Se and paver, maldé bot waite, 226, PEA"aring enound cottage with brick wih and & small army |Freah Shrimp Satad, Chtoren aifate ale Provenoale. a —————— I THE GAMERA FIEND WAS A BUSY MAN: Hundreds of Picture-Takers Try T to Snap the President and y | His Party Bs pee libetaee a favor. The day was warm and the| the pr «A Pts whert wit sun bright and he began to lay for] jundrea ge ses the president even before the Bpo-| Beveral hundred ro kane left Tacoma among th 4 att ; Decorations on buildings, boats and | « and every ste : ed him ample opportune | a wan speaking ff lity to get busy with his machine, | f the camera could be Lad and the arran t ft was aught a 7 ing effects aino vd 4 6 and from vs unique pletures atibort Pr yoo Bo’ The large fest, «a Aeoornted hes < coud : with flags amers, in the bay o-eye n with were the objects of chief taterent ¢ gallery.” _ = DRAGGED FROM COURT FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM George Roberts, Alleged Bunko Man, Kidnapped By j San Francisco Officers Under Judge's Very Nose i hows iain MN 4 re — In apite of a mont desperste re Moers be overtaken before they sistance, George Roberts, the al CF Be Pe ona yy will be ¥ . compelled to produce Koberts leged b man wanted in ban gen AE eg a mo coal ; $4 Franctico for rand larceny, Was Te |the prisoner's attorney will contest | arrested extradition warrant |the sufficiency of the extradition | iu the criminal cour mamne- | pa diately after Bupertor Jud fiad-| Ityan and Rarek vainly tried journed today ane texy to prevent Mra. Robe Prior to the adjournment Roberts |erts m following them, and giv. = was released from the custody of the | fig information to the officers as ta ~ sheriff, to which he was remanded | the train or boat Ryan and his pris @ youterday morning om his own peti-|oner would board, When last seen tion, During the length of time it|she was following them dows om tok the baAMET te say, “Court now | Beventh avenue toward Yesler way, * adjourned,” only, wae Rob-| It thought that the officers wilt - ' keep Hoberts In hiding until they When he rose to leave the court/can manage to smuggle him aboard room City. Detective Barck served|a boat or train, q da extradition warr and Detee-| Rot looked over his shoulder tiwe Ryan of San Francisco grabbed |and calied » his wife as he went] Don't let them or by the arm low me.” hie pein |down the street “Let m: ge.” the man shouted give you the slip. won't a with you.” Then he ‘The proceeding te prevent Roberts we tempted to break away from the of-|from being beck to Sam pe. & \fieors. A desperate fight ensued In| Francisco to stand trial have eS an 3 2 " dag | Which It took four men to gat con-|most complicated. Three write , turn to work until a different pitt] trat of thy: prisoner, He wan finally | habeas corpus have, bean iesued by ae tmodiately advise that they & carried trom the room and literally | Judge Bell. On the first the prisoney TIVE and aack same other sploymusdt as ragged down town by Barck and | was released from custedy yesterdaf > cause « of remain out j Byan. om recome Roberty’ pretty wife, who does not] His attorney at that time clalmed) more « The attitude waye has |look to be more than 17 years old. /that he was in the custody of practic from that|eat by her husband's side tn the |Getective who had the ext court room this morning, laughing | warrant and demanded another writ, : na tetking with him. When the| directed againet Rywn. He also pa Silve warrant was served, and |titioned the fudge to remand Pu: mer aust sirenuously related | prisoner to the custody of the re bartender nbracing 30.000 work-| the arrest, he turned very pale butiso thet ne could not be api Crow era, which yesterday seenied immt-/did not lose her self control, and 4 today seama farther away |when he was taken from the room Deputy Prosecu Crow ever, ‘The unions regard the |she followed the officers closely. In moved for the t minsal of the writ of habeas accordance with Attorney Crotty’s and the release of the prisoner instructions she will not lose sight of her hostand wntt! he ts taken out |the custody of the sheriff, cl f the state that the extradition werrant not A third writ of habeas corpus di-| been served and that therefor rected againat n wae inmued by jerts had never been tn Ryan oe uty Sheriffs MeGee and Molen were| The judge decided that Swims za x overtake | was not hy in custody of in| until the warrant had been served. He refused to grant Mr. Cro petition to issue habeas corpus before the was ha to Roberts Ryan had 06 minutes start and had arrangements made for such on - tingency for several days. Should /S WANTING FOR ITS: GOES n All in Readiness to Receive the President and His Party Tonight wud ROW! ING A One of the most remarkable pleces ment interesting confusion. ao or «a 7 , - No vixitors are being admitti DRINE of Individdel enterprise in comnection | No vinitors arnt mt Benton with Ue visit of the president ©) nundreds have Bg Pv this city has been the arrangements |for permission to see the room® 9 for hi stay at the Hotel Weabing- | whic fo TA the president will cocupy, ” For days there have been hun-| The suite includes a bed room Re aftamen employed In put-/the president and for Secretary ew hoatelry in spick and|Loeb, A parlor, a bath room, & epan #hape for the reception of it®/ turkish emoking room and s private distinguished guest dining parlor. The rooms are most. Everywhere it hae been fike a Dee / expensively and tastefully furntene hive of industry, Jn the basement | ed. i scores of steam fitters have heen t ce working like beavers, Biectriciana, | acoomplished what every man 1 4 2 score or more, have been stringing | atte said I sould not do. 1 wires. tedting dynamos And Insulat-|suceeeded where loca) ing connections for the Hiuminating igh promoters have dinplay. ‘Thousands of ttle incan~ 4b would fait. descent tamps had been strung 1 have aS huge amount around the grounds afd festooned im} time anda of money to fh ports of fantastic shapes and fig-| Seattle a hotel that she might te pe A through and over the be proud or ‘There te not re ‘And the plumber was (here, with ton dreds of ¢ ting the hotel in the Northwest that ¢ tel atrwe' hott pares with this one, ft te net & white elephant.” as many have claimed it Would be, and white f net eo to make a fortune out itt have the satiataction Seed ever be Aibames ox could, Pp merit & condection there, jointe and soldering pipe omiearitg thete facet With the ete bieme of honest tol) Decorators, patnters, furnitdre hardware men, cham- men, Movers we anefer men. 1+ boys, matrons, Managers and on the jump for the or three days to see that detall of preperation ent has been over- tof the fuwe how pret From the garre! be era vad clean fine. of 4p horune bors, strohe. h fea! basement and cement whieh loot to be at je: is enetgetiCany fabting m floor desirable ig cverything that looks as j ina re ded ft, and inane chit 1 went fume to @iepiay their enthus- neighborhood within 0 : car Méofe of the Moore Invest- ment Company hae been standing on & igh step Inder most of morning tacking up flags and star spangled draperie’, while Mire, Moore} is wuperintending Mr. Moore ang the | decorations, Managér De f. Ha baugh ts renponding to ealle from | first one group of workers and then another, arid the whole tr © scene of ———— MAISON BARBERIS MENU FOR SUNDAY DINNER MAY 24, 1903 half block of good car line; can be had on easy terms if taken at once. HERBERT S. UPPER 10, 11 and 12 Scheverman Bile. First ave. and Cherry st > Queen Gite Ra dishes fs ——~ | The very jatest blocks in Chtcken Mafitratewny—Gaheane, |) sift Or soft hate; alt col- Mayonnatve: Perderiin of Bole ala Cardinal enovaise. at ad Pettt Ravioli ¢ oft Pate Prime Fibw of Reet, aw Jae Spring Lamb, Mint 2: Garden P Cauliflower Hollandaise. Mawied or Riked Py Sanita far N. E. cor. rst ave, and tH. Lewis & Co. Cherry street. i Ken eje_ee_ cece. Lady Fingers Magaroons we Fruit Cort

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