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; | tom a | ATLL The President Reads a Few Books, Many News- em 4 papers and Does Political Stunts our line Of Hounehold “Furniture M aot nothing but the Very Between Times we Oot ost resonable prices President Roosevelt manages to dojest in thom to show myself,” he fre- OMPSON FURNITURE CO. (Inc)) manans te de i 20 First Ave., Cor. Pike St ount of reading % common wealt ol # on the train to ride a fow . now reading miles and bea the president to add 3 by White, and goes over/a halt here or there for his especial of the leading dally “Now, down at Way Croaa,” : re brow, ‘djonme of them will say to the execu 4 wy . pector “there's going to be a big) the postmaster & . 4 them that you didn't level by the party. stop there, but they | If the presiteont were only ex ‘ "4 come, anyway, pected to appear the scheduled ou can only speak two . ould have & @reat deal tt will do us a world of good.”| aie to him: than he does} So the president, the goodnem FANCY DOORS. Aa tt is. the engines that are/of his heart, says t right. We'll 7 " oer enctbace | his train « the contin and he stops ten aa every 50 miles day's schedule t# perhaps a frequently, and, | thrown out of gear by this extra sd line of 4) 2Very Umea made to take on onatbte We also have & goo we | these necessaries, a crowd of people Ne has hardwood soreen doors with gal- ‘Three cheers | shown the president to bie admiring thereby gaining « great No matter who ts with him at the time, the president always goes to the rear platform to acknowledge the co ting. i; ™ thease people have taken enough jerest In me to come om jthelr homes, perhaps miles laway, I certainly feel enough inter- [arrangement of his program. sn sur nu sor toum on SEORETARY MOODY HAS HIS LITTLE JOKE tages, closets and pantry, with large lot and fine view; Cedar river The awed one timidiy responded | that he would if it would be all water, the prive bs $860 to $100 each, on easy terms, same as rent. It ts your cham, as you could aot build the house fer the money, right, Phen followed an with Seereiary Moody | Colman as the svervtary J which war cut abort, however. by the appearance of the carrisgee. The veal Seoretary Moody and the imposter were whirled away, leav. ing the here wornhiper to o> home and tell his folks of the honor that had befallen him, and what 4 fine looking fellow he thinks Secretary Moody te be, Secretary Moody says he does not mind, even if he dove not look the Part, while Colman te thoroughly | convinced that & great cabinet of- ficial was spoiled when he drifted © the newspaper business. (Staff Special) TACOMA, Wash, May 1.--(t Spectal.)—An anvusing case of mis taken identity occurred yesterday | afternoon which gave Secretary of | the Navy Moody @ chance to play 4 Joke on himselt eo as H. A. Col Sntroductian presenting the navy Phe reason we dan sell vo cheap ts Decause we let one contract for a large tumber of nimilar houses at one time; they ore in different lo- cations. We are not looking t0| man, the Asoc make @ profit on the houses, a8 the |spondent with the ni houses were mostly built to help /and an unnamed hero the appearance of our Baltimore) Mir Colman ia the prince of gddition near the State University. | party so far aa looks are concerned. If you are paying rent and want 4) etna pping, Dig #tx-footer with home you can call your own, call | good ooks to match a perfect phy- out Sunday and jook them over. |sique. Mr. Moody, while not insig- Mr. B. F. Gregory will be on the! nifcani in sine, ie somewhat below ground ail day Sunday to show the average height. party und whoice vacant lots! Yesterday afternoon, af! speaking at Wright park, pened that Mr. Colman and Secre tary Moody were standing close to gether while waiting for their car riage. Then it wae that the here appeared. An tnokdent of the president's Visit to Tacoma was the ejectment ef & suxplcious character from the With mingled | bobby of the Tacoma hotel inte last awe and admiration showing in his/ evening. The fellow was lurking in tace be nudged Seeretary Moody 19 j tne dark near where the president the ribs and asked, tt a stage whis-! sould pase tn leaving the banquet | per, if “that man,” potnting to Coi-; hall, His suspicious appearance and | man, was the Secretary of the) peculiar actions soon attracted the | Navy. l attention of the secret service men Secretary Moody repited in the af-\ and the local officers, They kept firmative and thereupon the hero| bim under surveiliance for more than worshtper began telling how great alan hour, and just before the precs- a considered Bee- | ent was teaving the banjuet room lretary Moody to be to go to hie spartinents, the man “and I Just Knew he was a biz.| was ciected trom the hoje! for Mr. Gregory you any time. We we eholce acre tracts At tnt Secretary Mooay wanted to know if his new found cpm: would ke to meet Mr. were comvineed that he men- tally unbalanced, but did not con- template a> harm to the president. WILL DO AS HE LIKES ."*| Nobody Knows What the President's Plans Are for Tomorrow Except That He Will Probably Attend Church Ay tt ucla ter i ct ae dent Sony Sunday o* hie own day. He makes his own plane for the day and allows nething to im- terfere with them.” Se no one in this city, sa President himaeif and bis pr secretary, William Loeb, knows the beast thing about how the president will wpent his time from bedtime to Bight watil he rises at 3:40 Monday morning te catch the train that will roy! him away from the metropolis @f the great Northwest. Hie usual custom if to take an early morning ride on horseback, or & drive with some personal friends, or, tf he fe unusually fatiaved by the trinis of the week, he will spend » larger portion of the day in abeotute rest and quiet, and not stir from his quarters, int ways te epend tomorrow an mate 2 wubseet to the president's con- Sideration, but tere the matter has | fested. He will sot om any or aii of them just es Nis inclination moves Rim when tomorrow comen PRE. SIDENT NT'S PHYSICIAN | ': for had several cases of inflamed favy, who is accompanying the prea- ident on his tour, is gradually work. an extensive if not jucrative on the train. ihe party start by the rare air, for his attention, gut not « touted ae in record-breaking the, one of the secret service joked by & mild form of overs | postr he brow ne mim back to! ealth without delay. Eyery morn. | ing at about 9 orelo foot, one ot the W announces “Dr, At is in hip of flee and will nee any of his patients | need Ite Houle men | ously ating maser of of the party Jonnaen has « cane of rheuma- = and wilt bet lent in or thy ten round trips daily. nt Bverett be ain ather metnhers la bach one by | fie t his oY o ‘A small apothecary shop. with him and dispenses hie own inedicines mont of the tine, ce ih while, | when hé comes aéroke Am onme re. quiring @ drug not commonly weed. he writes a presoription and it | filled at the first big town, ney oprays ng and evening with a preparation thet thus far haa done him « wonderful amount of good in the way of pre venting oF curing hoarseness. the party wae in the alkali Asspete Process—secret and exclu- of New Mexico and Arizona the doo- ipive with us, LINTON t A dozen or more suggestions fer 4) eAtmcation wae obtained at the any FREE—Pa! hese Piling. PRL ol i” none are joyed or aamitted wtaff ts ‘sompoesd Of Aentiats of long Mkperience who came here to perfect themscives in our latest aclentinoe Methods. a axtegeuiny Te jin ELECTRICITY AND GASOLINE ARE SUPERSEDING STEAM THEIR USE ON RAILWAYS IN EUROPE ANO AMERICA SHOWS HOW STRONG THE COMPETITION 1S BECOMING rusty Ht Chi ! Ball Charges for Materia WASHINGTON, D. Cy May 2-« oughly genuine and th enfredt. A (Special.}Few ptopla who have fat, part of the system Ie A line, to be made & epecinl inventigation of the| commenced thia mason, connecting subject reaiize the extent to whieh | fontreat with #t alertrictty a hecoming 9 con bd thamoiy. it Wii i GF PAIt-| with seam in the railway busines. and | conchen 60 odd feat in lenath, capa a8COND AND PIKE *, reaching out | bie of making @ apeed of 60 milen an} Masogic 7: re Building, after the long di Ed E, Bundaye, 8:48 (8 2,| latent development in this line ta the| {he smaller trofey ayst report which our éoriwulat ag@nt at| Berkshires, fn eastern tiinine | ENE Of an electric rond which is to| the Richelieu 1 Mt. Lawe << pee Gatnine | oe t Montreal, Canada, with New| tivers and the shores of Chicamo, Mew York and Boston | of the most beautiful se apita lint 1 is wald to be thor- | world. SAN COLL equi With heavy tails, motor Lees DENTISTY, Fiaving ‘eobwebhved” the ction | caps : anoe business. Tho | hour. ‘This line will connect with| To Cure & Cold In One Day, Stanbridm@e sends to the state depart-| and Vermont he line will follow Take | ah oray ton 0é\ ty. The enterprine Is backed | Champlain, passing thro Jonna by way or} he [borers have heen THE SEATTLE STAR In the matter ways elvotrivity to pr steam. A miles in lowe tty lar sohedule be witnensed Gone Guenther dopartme: raliroad with the ‘ompany whioh i» guaran record, It will “| President Has Received e Propriety, Internat and Ostend, > The car will car Another mont to raliwa x Whether or not the president’ ontinental tour may be, with ” there world, reveat unmuspectod en be no a possiblities, ‘The “automobile oar mk tri " Jui, pn The baxeage being automobiles’ pire fay filled with goods pu riage,” the ear ina On Falls, ape ne adapted tary They abe being ‘i ving friends, large nob. + heard fror The things given yonge oll the way ft iy bow! in plage of coach sings On the 1sth of next mouth train of wuch carriages will start, from the Lyons atation in Parks and will run to Dijon, 195 miles, on sched calling for an aveug apeod of 62 miles an howr, ‘The dar Will iso run from Calais to Nive, about $64 miles, which will be mad in lt hours, ‘The new automobile carriage ty & feet long, Nine feet of the front bs partitioned off and used fr traction apparatus, while in the rest of the oar are aecommodations for 9,046 | pounds of baggage and 4 parsen One advantage of the automo age is that it temo heavier (°F “WARD bread than an ordinary aiste coach and | ed from the ni: costs Just about the same to baila, | kind Thus the locomotive and tte weight |e diapensed with, Another advan. |(hinks war tage te the feet that this machine | doen not have to stop to take water. | | remain, belte, torye Most of thi of the plain but who made it. ‘They up with 1a horseha mmplote | (he: Pent tor One of the back jMidere from the straight and nar row happened to be * LOADED WITH LOOT Collection Continues to Grow in Size and Variety by two sonvtets in| ‘pay Presents and the ‘athe bridle Now,” he said to Gov. Tivedies of the territory, when that official broke the glad tidings of the bridie presentation to hom, “I'd like draw the lite at horse-stealing. an forgive & man for murder, at homicide may be justi |mable, I really can't see any traces of good in & horse-thief. 1 eertainiy cannot take that bridi«.” jut, really,” expostulated Gov Brodée, “This wasn't such a bad ease of horne-stealing, after all.” In wpite of the president's refusal |to accept the bridle, it was found tn j bie bemeage car afte the train left Albuquerque. Bame one of hin well meaning territorial friends had sim ply thrown It aboard. At Albuquergue the president was [threatened wit |a performing bear, b Hid not elude the gen live badger at Sharon Springs, Kan sae, however, for the oute little orit- | ter is on board the train and will go | back to Washington with the pres | ident, tf ft Is not killed with kind- news In the meantime While re ding the presents re v the silver and gold plates he been given should These are all w of money and Jan tnsertp aiving him the dom of the City.” As « usual thin | thee Freedom of the City” is a | pretty cheap present, but when it come on a solid plate “of gold, ft ts not to be doapised. President Roosevelt will probably hand ¢ good museum @ any in he re on thie trip. It will be im fe for him to find place for 4 for this reason —1! the president balked at reeviving a fan run five hours without’ a stp. | ‘This t are will at first be used in the suburban service MANY AND VARIED CONTEST THE OCEAN “Whiet te fret “Tha Amertean.” “And seconat” “AL, your majesty, second." It was Queen Victoria who the questions, and they were 5 [to by the signal master offictass the firet International yacht race in which an American vessel particl- pated This was away back in 1861 ‘The n yachtmen hed been in- more as & matter of courtesy A HERO Risks His Life in Stop- ping Runaway Horses there t# no od A spectacular runaway accident | that threatenrd the death of several | Ameri People, occurred on the water ening at 9 a chock. frightened horses were runcing at |e full speed alcog Maliroad avenue at |» the foot of Columbia street, Frod Linton, @ stranger in the city,/made one of Jumped Sto te rear of the Mying | royal sq Wagon, gredbe) the Hines and sus | purnber, the yachts of the look ihn = back he iritishers — becaine feeded-in stopping the team at Yeu |kionrmed, and for s while tt seamed | ler way befor. there were any fatal jae ifthe American yacht would not Shes. ‘The crowd cheered him for mie the niven @ chai But a popular brave avt — asi scent yi “> TUR at Che db es va nbeon, This wae « ot Spring wrest. it continued * which het remained with full speed down raltroad averun Sy mstioa ever since. which wi sightecers and moving freight tratne. Women and children areaming: out of ite path One of the rear wheels struck @ telegraph pole at the foot of Marion street and was ab mest torn off. By this tae the team wae ste eageing actos the broad avenue so that pedestrians 664 net know which way to run. Al Columbia street Linton jomped $i into the wagon, but before he could. stop the team the wagon had crashed inte @ tieket sellers stand and smashed a bran new #9 megn- hone, The teket seller was art, not WAS PARDONED BY ROOSEVELT (Special to The Star.) EVERETT, Wash, May 1%. cupying the stand here today wee | President Roceevelt will be Witten Comdel, the first man partoned after two men eleven youre age. He was fentenced, but through Attorney General Know Judge Day wae pardoned and replaced in the office which he fille for four months ro Dy year. Millions of dollars hereafter. ave been apent fe held and recover the cup. It remains right here, in Darcie Bern's land, and Fetlance says that America will continue to be je D ‘The JOST rare wae won by “Amer hoa. Gay, and sent over by Yocht club, with CHANOELLOR = |s..**, OF EXCHEQUER : LONDON, Ma no gee ggg ~ weenare new y Claim, and for which he will strive Rt Hon im 4 firet chaste after the cup came tnto Arterican fis, wae re ved In 1870. It came from Jaa. Ashbury, owner of Cambria, and tember of the Royal Thames Yacht Cambria Was defented in a Wes with a feet of 16 yachts of the Ju, MARIS being Hut! Thee! he next year o onia, which was beaten of ex. al ity to perform the duties of office Somt as thy it te be done. He pridew himeet description, ain, common Sense business and attributes hin muccees to 6 6 thoroush budinesd training Me ten Bestchinan, bern in Dundee tt 1 nd has flash from the “rants ~ of Landon sehool, and tnimadvately z men, 204, by Columbia, HAS BEEN SAILING DEFENDER RAL YEARS oo may alee be placed | “hae. err, who wilt eat! Re- rij against Shamrock If in Phte, of the cup He js the racing singer of the world) [fra diss beet aniling the defenders jena mae oe for a number of years 14 won wih Vigilant and twice rlumbia, and the public rellon confidently that he will win a Capt. Barr is shrewd tful and knows yacht racing Kd e book, He bas establiahed fine | aa mr ROYAL DOINGS i | | | 3, 7 upon laying nvide bis pririér he efibarked tn life, ‘This fratned that enithtes buatnend adminiatention of fite o WHICH he in condadting In the mannér as if it Were a pri atifution Mr. Ritonte FUTCHIE. almte ata mnmerctal Kim ih aw Bara May 2%. The Rappdl te nder of il i a friend « G. A. R. Spokane and through 7, 38. re for ronnd“irip, ¥he through City Phoket oftie line carried partt rable land for Rarden. purpe + held the poaltions of wectotary to the Admirality, president of the Toca J {government board, pranident of The Amertean Clothier, »| board of trade ana hom rotat 703 Yet a a9 Agent for “Keystone” union- Vietoria Day Cetebration Working Pa 40 ba Viewable GL tte od ade Working Pants and Over- | trip, $3.00." G08 Firat even alls UNCLE SAM HAS HELD THE CUP SINCE 185! —_ loose in @ preliminary spurt whic | i evewded with holiday aap L_ In 1896, Lord Dunraven brought opaitt by Geo. Bteera, the Har- |awhi cup/the sentiment in his country, louttt Shamrock IT BARR 1S THE RIGHT MAN them at elther the White House or his bom ryster Bay S FOR THE BLUE RIBBON OF ‘There were no further contests for the cup until 1876. A ehatienge from | the Reyal Canadian Yacht cluh was) made the race against the defender) | Madeiine. The defender, however won eastly. Four more years of quict followed The next challenger was also Cap tain Cuthbert, whose yacht, Coun teen of Duftorin, had beon defeated tm the race preceding. This time Cuthbert was with the Bay of Quinte Yacht elub, and his new yacht @as named AUanta, It wae defeated by The President | Likes men with large families 1] and knows it would be better for } the country and the people if | every man owned a home. You | can own yours, in a central resi- | dence section, on a good car line, | d | near a fine school, where you can } | } get a car every two minutes, 1} reach home in twelve minutes, | and enjoy city conveniences when 1] there, if you buy in | | STANDER ADDITION | i | Lots $150 to $350 each; $10 | cash, balance $5 and $10 a | month, or a liberal discount for | cash. Abstract of perfect title | given each purchaser. FM JORDAN Sole Agent | 2and 3 Colonial Bik. Phones Red 56, Ind. 2272 W. Cor, Columbia St, and Seoond Ave. QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAPAMOND MILLING CO., Starrs the A. Cary Smith sloop Mischief, on Nov, 9 and 16, 1981, In 1886, Sir Richard Sutton chal od with Genesta and was de od by Puritan. next contest was in the year ing, when the Galates was de 1, This- od by Vigilant, designed by thawiel G. Herreshoft, of Bristol, Vaikyrio ITt over for the prize. De fender, alse bullt by Herreshoft, the cup, although this was oneatisfac| race, Defender re ving the on « foul. Lord mraven's conduet was such that wee om from henorary Membership in the New York Yacht gtub, a intense was the feel~ ih at it seemed for tthe Firitigh yachtmen would quit dealing with their Amer- foan brethren. But Sir Thos Lipton Suceneeet fn 1898 challenged = the oup ots Shamrock L He w feated by Columbia, but he returned tn 1801 with Shamrock IL and was again in. stands high fn the estimation the American timer. He ie & true sport, fair tal oh im io Kis methods, Sham- rock a has. course, been bulit decrotly, and the same catition I* be. ing displayed in the construction of the defender. Reliance. Herein lice the seotet of fhe Contents ho Sue batld the faster boat? Herreat whoa® yachta hate Lng men my feht along for Ame itt Reliance, and Win. Pang or of Gir Thos, Lipton’s other boats, 8 SUCCESSFULLY FOR SEV- CAPT, CHARLES BATIL . Roosevelt will be Hix retarn from Mverett with a splendid lec y by the %. ©. Milee & ». from the foot of tore. med on thi# eveoing wel ry matt Set All Visitors And strangers in wees are hereby invited to make THE LEADER THEIR HEADQUA while im the city. We will be gied to check all your tna ‘and pareels free, and show you any and all cvurtenias Chat art possible. We have changed ov location, per- hava since som ‘of you were here, and now oecupy & > large, new, re iu the Lumber ix ; but our old policy are still = GREAT HEA BH aren eT, wie vom BARGAIN ngs buildin One of the protticet places on the Sound: full view of the efty a the Sound steamers; &@ acres all good land, most of it ¥ery eastiy cleared; nider, vine mapie and cedar land; nearty level, sloping gently down to a beach: an ideal spot for a summer home; = front ROBERT MALTBY sic", | GIGANTIC SWINDLE Chicago Police Raid a Get-Rich-Quick Concern and Expose Methods By Which Thousands CHICAGO, May S.—-What ls be- Neved to be the biggest get-rich- as nipped in the bud hie eo was nl in thi by ‘allew raids on George B. van and the Red Letter Stock and Grain Company intended unt of ar ‘aul, anticipating fig They made @ descent on hin hue: urlons offices morn ‘Three of these in the down town district wete crowded with richly dressed women and spectators of All hysteria and a par ment companies to use his prive oa and agents all ovet the coun ne police believe it porsible that he was the reml head of Av le the Best tithe World. 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