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aan? ewea aia il The New Store FURNISH YOUR OFFICE WHILE REDUCED PRICES ARE iN FORCE furn iday . r A ROLL TOP DESK $18.5 Hills RNITURES (ARPETO CPR. SECOND Ave S UNION St JOHN KING AGAIN IN SERIGUS TROUBLE SEATTLE CROO COUVER AND ESCAPES K ATTEMPTS TO SHOOT AN OFFICER AT VAN John King, the man wh & reputation in Seattle on a of criminal e: able with V ectives J tempted to th Iberta M4 ate @ hotel . spicious was found on his pers and Orr Wadde the hotel to ne’s ft While Detective k holding King, he sud — from lank at the dodged in t omg sens allet fly by made a desp aad succeded hata fight The officer fol corner, w k When King | st always in jal ased ot secure suf id him. He of robbing the shoot him. In Kir lary outfit wa f Van ve are arrested on ok and ner tt Victoria. He having sor robbery of the HIS FATHER FOUGHT IN ey say that if he 1 not esenpe as in the pa WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE CAPT. AUGUSTUS FORE 8.N. CAPT. A. FORD He Fought in the Revolution, The Son of a Revolutionary Hero. CLEVELA There lives in{of a band of pioneers who explored this city a of the American | the shores of Lake Ontario, at that Revolutio: ho the son | thm wilderness, He established of a soldier t wa himself as trader on th south It is dou whethe s | shore of the lake, of which he later another » with a similar claim | made a complete nautical survey considered Captain Ford was the eariiest in the war | known lake tain, for in 1800 he mee more It the 100-ton vessel Fair Amer it can be seen in, which he comman 1 until ny men of » was sold to the Un States | government as a gunboat. In the ord is the Cleve- | war of 1812 he assisted in building estion, and his father |a fleet of warships which did serv ugustus Ford, t N.| lee on Lake Ontario, and himself was born at Provi-| served with distinction through the 72. He was a son| war, After the war he continued in| the United States naval service of Abijah the first « til his death, at Sacketts Harbor le of Lexington, going out naval station, New York, in 1865. Officer of the continental une under} Capt. George A. Ford was born Gen. athaniel Greene. at Sacketts Harbor, April 11, 1826. The son was fully as zealous a/the youngest of 12 children. Like his father, he went to sea at an early age, following the ocean for several years, then becoming a great lake mariner. In 1870 he went in business in Cleveland, and has lived patriot as the father, and at the age of 9, in 1781, young Augustus ran away to sea and shipped as powder boy aboard a privateer fit ted out to prey on British com merce. On this ship he served un-| here ever since. He is well known til the end of the war, two years|as an inventor of mechanical and later je followed the sea for'electrical machinery. At the age of some years, then became the leader 78, he is hale and hearty un-| ‘THE ARMY'S NAVY; oe ee INSTITUTION UNIQUE oe ie a “RIGHT ‘ ctteoesunitreco The an " hb are vil ee for th 1 4 wy f Li NEGROE FATALLY. WOUND ao “ ss “ " OFFICERS IN NEW JERGEY 4 7 conta a - TOWN war departed ; : o- tabs HOSE. WHO HAVE NEG athe ; 1% th ' as ee LECTED PURCHASING ‘ a . es gi tie FOR CHRISTMAS MAY e. Dat Wate in ts | Capa, @ ; NOW SECURE THE DI . . \ nzoned | mands | us wshor¢ ¢ firemen a SIRED ARTICLES IN TIME ' roy 4 COMFORT | \ t " é LEISURE iH ged SAFETY f PLEASURE | : At Ballard ewaPEL | Sees BURNED 220°" BLAZE AT SAILORS’ HOME Pov eraren meno Ey soe cece. ROCKFELLER WOULD , o News Assn} ght * oe t 4 not guilty. A trial » ae Soe Most of th “ pa T " bape the Atle : ‘ sight Pr wan arrested at 2, LAWSON’S STORY HURTS AND A SCAPEGOAT 1S NEEDED— te Seas : ° : os pias AE ictye ge ae om | ROGERS 18 LOOKING FOR BLOOD a tees s ¢ ' Wants Powers fend hit his trial t - a te the | » . : e To Intervene has been arrested f H NEW YORK, De John intimately connected with nearly - : barat by v at 1 * t report | every ente in which Rockefel- rs a ' (hy & © News Aes n) Soi ' : t bi My thet oe ee . - ; : : ¥ 7" ey 5 ; © way of 4 % in the pw week Roge s tried rpatedly to an a « a ~ nik I Bs f e St « T he became - t ye . al ‘ ! « J H ‘ he t th aware € h as ¢ ar te : . ' a to main-| f $6 and 5 © dren b tions in the January pn 7 as . » an 1 ‘ the + Everybody's Magazine he has at- ari mar Th are « TOKIO. h nee arty kn tempted t awson indicted by } ; ; a oF o ° ay while t F bat Bulg the 5 t hat efght ¢ 1 nd jury and has failed ’ tray t t apta t * «ft ; n Mace . killed Attorney Jerome exam- Ne -quartermaster's . n work ahea . tt ee Rocket w and flatly de om t of the R an I te th ame ¢ d to the grand f dard Oil. er ju © find nd HAND MADE HANDKERCHIEFS THE RAGE i : ee dan Indigtment | | Ait Fo Ua his moet Bargatos iday | Here Goods Temorrow RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Cut In Two | Reduced i } | At this t 1 morro’ Toys kerchief ts espe y dear ¢ Our entire Toys, mechanical 1 ‘oys, woolly t everything in the lover of hand work. Here are simple but delicate hand made | chiets. first «6A ONE-HALF PRICE R. B. Bryan Proves His 80s Calendars forl905 7 ey will make own home. AT ONE- HALF PRICE Unfitness For Office "=~ HIS NENTS AND TELL WHAT A GOOD FELLOW HE IS Fancy Gif Boxes the am Manicure Sets, . xes, ® year the s Gift Boxes of The people of Washington who TENDENT OF SCHOOLS SHOULD |», ioe galas A ( Alt ar Far all sorts re- | BE KEPT OUT OF POLITICS. He |?"y aa ae m Sat tr nd h, on sale tomorrow have for a long time the | demonstrated beyond doubt that he |j.¢ oe, tees eet Ss ; fitness of Btate Superintendent of |is unfit for an office that demands | Py oq + toes tall Shaner titan, 2k unpolitical influen Hardly a suge ort 18 pract! tt °. offi Schools Bryan for the e he o¢ Bunual report app the rently |p took |f upon through # lable “AT ONE-FOURTH OFF jon in his whole and apt state. Th sometime had their doubts strength ened at the ap Saturday iples week pearance of his an-| tp Instead only part in whi of | great interest was the attempting to devote his time to|the general public. He discussing practical questions for benefit of the schools of the out of his way to], WHO HAVE OP-|, wary critich yvther state of A ¢ ANDIDATE | ¢ ere who w p so unfortunate as to differ from him in opinions nual report Other Holiday Goods this week at special articles will be included in this and county schools taken out of politics, the stat ROA POSED [FoR HIS OF FICE He considered it his duty to for hools in his anger who honestly differ from him part of hi vipers they Came Now, Own Up, Tell the Honest Truth he went 1 some y unnec m upon SAYS HE Is HE WAS SAME AS W WAS, against | HE |TH THE LBY say And be lit of that such he GRATIFIED T DON’T MISS THE BARGAINS McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. RR RRS LECTED JUS LLIAM M'KIN then he devoted the larger in telling what told why all people are | and particularly upon the conditions diser him unhappy, but attempted | mad to veil it in an apology on his hap pines, Mixed in with statistics, how great were the schools of the | state, he injected long compositions | lowest jupbraiding those who have the audacity to feve THAT OFFICE OF STATE report and were; he unhappy, streas made goes on to it said to the everl ittle clique, ulean efforts to take offices out of politics in the t campaign, thit dirtier and debasing ods were ing which thene more political meth d to by the than | showing | false never resor ward politician | resorted to by them. r the year were 4,775 If, any evening, your copy of The | = hi not arrived at 6:00 o clock, one-—funset, Main 1050, of I ependent 188, any time between 6:60 and 7:00—and a copy will be sent gou et oboe by syecial measenace. were THE SUPERIN ast closed = there teachers employed in the