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ATRIKING SCENES AND INCIDENTS IN WHICH THE PRESIDENT THE LEADING PART GRAPHICALLY DESCRIBED BY Mano Te HOURS FROM EARLY MORNING UNTIL NEARLY MT AT THE FIRST HOME IN THE LAND—HOW ROOSE- y WORKS ANDO PLAYS, ENJOYS HIS FAMILY LIFE AND SPLENDID PRECISION P ae were HOUSE DAY. J ay GILSON GARDNER, q 1907, by the Newspaper! Association.) | NGTON, D. C, Feb. 6 President Roosevelt does he get time for ata, for writing out Irieh Sages, reading, | and riding, for visiting for for that he might answer, in was the! pend hind chosen was things these inquiries, it of the writer te the white house Phe day bis is how The | t consumed He stepped from the south ‘of tho white house in apany Bra. Roosevelt, and the two! & turn fe the gronnda ted with) = Mra} Jdren——M iss | and Kermit the white eoretary Laeb with the morning mail, bad rened and sorted | 3 the president's | ex oly _ letters as required | ation, ‘These made a “foot high “har etaries Root and Taft} by appeintment to discuss | of Panama canal bids. tor Dillingham came ‘appointment to disewss the {m-| bill, Mr. Root participat ~ Fd thls conference #0—Ja) panese situation taken | ie conference with Secretary dnd SSnator Milingham. nator Spooner and the @iseussed the Santo Do treaty and the advisability an extra session of the for its consideration. 1@ t 10:45 the president his time between his mall Spooner five minutes the pres gat face to face with the Whe @eoator on the leather fo earnest conversation. Ready for the Visitors, Tde—The dig fat desk was @ the morning mail. The gave the word to Capt. ta push back the sliding @ividing the office proper Morning visitors wait the doors were opened were in the cabinet room Be people members of br special appotntment. Dusiness, aa it soon devel covered the whole gamut ters of the greatest public the folding doors sat Rep Hive Chas. EB. Littlefield, come to present two ladies. Dim, chatting with his party, the grissied John Sharp Wit | minority leader of the house. | (errand wae connected with the! Peace court | & lounge were two North indiams im the garb of) and speaking a polished One was Piessant Por of the Creeks. The oth fan emeaeg Creek. came Representative Rich-| holdt, of St. Louis, with a) Statement relative to the on for establishing a court tea and coffee or none. fe, Best. 4 SEIN, MATTOCKS. $1.00 tempered stecl ome ROOFING PAPER. $2.25 roll 1-ply Lo gga tock, with handle. .. waterproof per, per roll. toc Perforated Chair Seat, Made of 3 Pieces Wood, POULTRY $3.00 roll 15% Poul letting wide COAT AND HAT HOOKS. zen large brass Coat ite Lined ing Kettle, 29¢ aoc d nd Hat Hooks $1.15 pair ter hears KNIVES AND FORKS. $2.00 set stag blade Knive Shapes and and Forks Patterns fo Bavarian China Stlad Bowis, | 25° dozen W. Fach nickel plated Tea spoons, set. THE MULTITUDE OF } $2.50 BISSELL’S STANDARD CARPET SWEEPER GARDEN HOES 3S¢ best grade riveted Gar- den Hoe, with hickory handle $1.73 $1.29 TEASPOONS. “THE PRESIDENT STEP! the big cobinet room adjoining | THE BOQUET ON HIS DESK, ED INTO HIS OFFICE AND GRA WILL ASK YOU TO ACCEPT THE THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY FEB. FROM M SAID HE, ANDO» |-~ LITTLE MISS ANO MASTER WILSON WENT SEAMING FORTH."— From a day with the president gan. The attorney trom Detroit of duty im falling to prosecute cer tain parties who Vicious matter through the mati He had an unpleas: hour when it came view the chief executive All except #084: \q smoothfaced man, annimesiel the house | by Senator Wm. Alden Smith, Mich- smooth faced man | proved to be the United States dis | trtet Most trivetous sectab-tall | was there to answer (6r were sending t quarter of an js turn to inter-| Sitting near the big cabinet table was Senator Kittredge, South De kota, knowns as “Silent Kit came to discuss the important mat ter of state patronage. He A bevy of young women lined up on the west side of the room. They j Were to see the president for an tn | stant Mr. Beanett, as did the Mercutio of the bowse, Representative Jim Watson For high grade secretary of the senate, mixed with the crowd, | ts eloquent beating at reasonable pricee call on G. H. Brown Plambing Co, Pine street. Both phones °° $1.98 asc Bavarian China Decorated d Traced Cake Plate, 18¢. 17c Mat- 65 Plain White Covered Chamber, A3e¢. Roofing Pa- gsc Dozen Heavy Banded Table Tumblers, Each 2¢. NETTING. » feet 3-foot $2.35 $2.00 B. & Hy Nickel Plated Lamp, Complete With Shade, $1.39. SHEARS. famous & inch $2.00 Dozen Johnson Bros.’ Fancy Decorated Cups and Saucers, Pair 12¢. Keen nickel 73¢ handle steel THE KEEN KUTTER STORE. & B. heavy &c 21 EBRUARY SALES |= | district attorney talked Hke a man with hie head in a lfon’s mouth |The pr mt said little, Once or) i twice he interjected a sharp ques | | thon. | district attorney | communicate again with the depart: ; i ment of justices }place. He said something nice to the social from the business call ers, He told the Mixsourt cougres*-| gyr wan a mingled pleasure to Oo wan to take hie groet the man ;one wor about « brother at the jmaval academy Ho grasped }the hand of a rough seafaring man ote with a blunt “Hello! sit dowa, 1 itt tal to you in a minute He told Gov. Hoggett, Alaska, to come back at 2 next day, and tnvited the editor of a Chicago newspaper to | tunes plumbing and | for. and tills the and the big graziny take care of thems social callers recetved tactful, dial words. men on the lounge, er Leupp?” the president asked. granted to persons into the |pawing to be off, and snorting for | “Now, Mr. Williams, if I may [have a word with you. Will you be | good enough to step this way? |For five minutes Willams and the president occapied the sofn | | Every movement of the president | of «a vigorous and abounding life. He ts like a horse the fray. Work? It ls play to him.) There is seat in every act and word. | Senator Kittredge te next invited! to the sofa. He ts followed by Rep resentatives Barthold and Watson ; sand Commissioner General Warner [Five minutes dees the basiness for | loach. Ail business ts done on the} spot. The caller gets action. The deciaion comes with determina oa and dispatch His Bad Ten Minutes. next 10 minutes were devot-} ed im the Michigan district attorney. | | The president took the chair behind This desk instead of the sofa. The! Finally he arose and told the} that he would This and @ non committal “good day” was all. The} offictal left, wondering whether bis/ politieal head was on or off In the meantime more visitors had been shown into the room. Al most 30 people waited. Bishop and/ Mra, Walker bad come for = social | call, also Rex Beach, who wrote of the spoiling of Alaska. The prest-| dent asked bim to return for a pri-| vate talk Senator brought « Washington, | had some | Ankeny, friend who words of commendation for Judge | Richard Ballinger, recent aloner “| am glad you think #0,” president replied. the president's | choice for land commis the} 1 want for that! ight man—a man/| feelings of the| wt on the prairie and built a sod or adobe! hut. It's the settler I'm working! The man who makes the home land. The ratiroa compa on. Yo distinctly ati) a bully fellow, H right.” The president round of the room. made a second) The ladies and cor The president turned to the red letting congress men wait “Lat the oldest native Americans have precedence over the other Americans,” he said, quickly draw ing up a chair. It was a matter of titles to Indian Tanda “You have talked to Commission “We have.” “And you want me to go into it} personally?” “| think many titles have been who have no to them, I want you to go matter personally right How He Grants @ Req: ost “Good. Wil do it, Put the re west in writing. Make a clear statement of what you think, and forward it to me, {| shall see that it receives full attention, And || want to thank you for the very ef. rd of direetora of John-| son & Higgins, New York city, th largest insure agents im the| world, have voted in favor of the} Washington Fire Inwaranee com-| for general use on their ris} cs. | pan ing. “Bhow bim tn.’ | the commencement exercises next He wae shown how man that he would be missed and! possible It would be. Tthat tt ” ordered the pres im been most active. to be very good. He wants this into operation at his pense, and asks only by congrens or t will give him the ne fo do #0, Will you do wha ean to forward = Mr. plan?” nner enn Buccens, With Fred Mace in the titte BUTTERFL night, All Week 16 STAR Marta, Ben Omar week-—Mra, Tom THE ATRE Thumb, formances begin: Matinees, Beason» M ‘That was about the way the Neat Week" 1907. He has a plan for saving lives which looks to ¥ to put own ex | nuch action spartment as | pd authority t you Arbuckle's THE GRAND Tonight, Wednesday and Wednesday Matinee, the Melodious Musical Lyric Theater Home of Musical Comedy. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, MATINERS BACH DAY AT 29 NO LEMON ABOUT THIS SHOW! Cotn’s Wonderful Dogs, Joe Goodwin, Tuttle &@ May, Phones —Gunset Main 1304; Ind. 4874 aw ust let FULL DAY OF ADVENTURES WITH PRESIDENT " ROOSEVELT BEHIND SCENES IN WHITE HOUSE ® vot on hin ¢ will ask you from mo,” sald he. and Master Wilson went beam forth, When the handshakt engines he years Buffalo cold medals them before y gasoline for four ter ran your boat. Geo, H. Woodhoune ¢ “No obligation, sir, at all, I only] 112 University street. Rear Are wish all my acts could be in the’ Bide AMUSEMENTS. Both Phones 66. No phones after 7. John Cort, Manager. ‘THE UMPIRE,” ne Four Ni hte and Beturday Matinee, snow on sale beginning Sunday, Russet! @ Drew, Mors. i to ZINN’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, “DANCING GIRLS You'll Have to See No Change in Prices. 16 This.” atthe s Leading Veuderiiie Houses IT'S A PEACH! Eddie Roesch, Mar. leu Buccens, “Pudd'n Head Wilson.” and Fridays. Doors Inees, 1:26; Bvenings, Rvenings § 6:18. open 7:90. | Comedy Buccess aT IN NEW TORK” foes as Unual ~——SPECIAL—— Subscription Offer given. Gent as per Day Rates. lemen: subscription to the. . To New and Present Subscribers to The SeattlePost-Intelligencer Washington’s Greatest Newspaper, on BARGAIN DAY Feb. 28, 1907 _ Note the Bargain Day Rates for de- livery by carrier in Greater Seattle and outside towns where carrier service is In arrears must pay back account not under contract and STATE to February 28, to secure Bargain | 1AM tement of # Herewith. Seattle, Wash, State amount State edition SPECIAL NOTIC ustiniannhs? NAME ........ eee subscribers under contract must | Street and No tract to secure | Preeent sub- TOWN oe. cecees cription account given on CREDIT GIVEN ON FEBRUARY % Dally and Sunday, one year . Sunday Only, one year ... 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Mors Phones 4 Matinees Pharetey and Saturday, Tonight, All Week, “MY WIFE'S FAMILY” - oe tie, of the Chieago He Herald, | field and country road north and had @ private inierview went of Waxhington At 1:16 the president took his he president returned at dusk place in a barber chuty which te set! and dressed for dinner up each day temporarily in the! at 7:90 the president dined (for anteroom pest to the #@eretary’® the second time tn two months) tn the privacy of his family, Lent hav- he left the exeeutive of- | i, mied the long series of official hastened the White on q dein Houne proper for bin lune! At 8:20 he todk hie seat fe his Woedged in a corner little Senator | ficient manner in which you did] ident, when a card wax placed be-lald of so disinterested projects At @ he returned and rerumed bie) iy in front of a wood fire, and | Allee, ot Delaware, found modest | that other business for me, It was| fore him by Captain Loeffier Good morning.” regent with Beeretiriet ROOt) pevide a reading lamp, and took up refuge, And there were Others not | done very well, “So you were In the class of “| Another senator and the editor of ae 9 % eho | ® DOOk (8 recent publication In the PONDENT GARDNER, WHO 18 PRIVILEGED TO. | roadily elassttiod A card from Secretary Loeb sik |ohJyen, you wero just ahead of me.| the Rosary were still waiting, With | | At? Fig ete oy » M original French). On the other Following the Spooner coufer | nounced a format viet from You knew Grant, Well, 1 am do-| the latter there was @ little Iterery eet ae ea tied, who in| de Of the table was Mra, Roone ence, Commiasioners of lmmiara-| mititary attache of the British enf/ lighted. Come this way, Do you|tilk, which touched many POIU) 7 1, he wecrotury of the interior, “Cll WIth her sewing and # book Lowe pee ne ag thay» gn ber pred me He hee eee = * “hy 4 hunt? | have a photograph of | from Irieh Sagan and te business | came ton a sont im eeaian At 9:15 Chairman Knipp and | r aplendent in gold brald and tmmeat)a pear a " etc, am presently |of making magagines, to Ernen - . Commisisoners Prouty, Lane, Har LUNGES SUCCESSFULLY [cussing with tho president the pénd:| yinte broadeloth. ‘The president /thd Harvard man had ten passed | MoGatty'a new bovk land frauds ; ents, of te taterstate ing tamigration bill At 3:30 the president saw Henry DUTIES OF A TYPICAL ie }qramped his hand and plunged ine | along It wae now Jo’clock and the Cab-} Roach Needham, of the people commission, eame to At the Visitore Like a Whirlwind, | talk of military things, The ina! goeretary Strauss had several] inot room and office were clear. |jobby, to discuss the criminal ap | have an informal talk on the ub ro Then the president gave hin at Pol 00 oe oe eign x errands, which were taken |The president shook himeolt 1ke @/ peaig pill | Jeet “ the Iwtration of the tention to the big room, The onset | the officer was leaving the pre sof spaniel coming from the water, Hin rate law and the 1 for addb of industrial arbitration endowed! was lke & whirlwind, and in lens | dent halled him back, He had SEU wana pate neil’ fhe | tees Aekeied tothing Det Jon oF Nita Off for Horseback Ride. ltional lexivintion at the first ses with the $40,000 Nobel prite Fe/ than 10 minutes, by the wateh, he | tory. And the officer left smilin| some charts and {iustrations|He literally sprang to his post near! At 4 the preatient dressed and) on of the Sixtieth congress loelved by the president had cleared the room of all but a Secretary Bennett, of the senal ch he #pr before tho prest-! the bimet m door, This wae) went for a horsevack ride with the At 11:16 resumed his boot Noar Dr. Bartholdt sat a magnit-| dozen people, It was a case of take | *ueceeded in getting the prosident! the hour for that brief reception to] German hessedor, During the At 11:45 the president retred. leentlooking southern representa: | them as they come. His eye first | ear and enticing bim into a corne in, Fine! It looks good,” und|the ttle erowd which assembles |ride they discunsed the new G Hw ways the day was a compara tive-—-—« Missourt man, who, having | rested on Benator Jim Hemenway, | He was the only man who had much prowldent pressed the button | by appointment to shake his hand.|man-American tariff treaty The | tively quiet one. failed of reelection, had brought bts! Indiana. cooded In getting the president Into as pearetary Sometimes. the crowd. numbers &|day wan wild aad blustering. The...” successor to introduce him to the |” “senater, will you wait for a sec: | 4 corner, or whose business Was DOE BPlease take a note. ‘This tx to| hundred, ‘Thin day it was smatier.|horses dashed through mud and|MOME BUILDERS, ATTENTION! waldont ond. 1 want to kee you” Then to! done in clear audible tones, But a resentative — “You have given me great pleas | slush, covering some 20 miles over | send 600 to Knapp & West, archt In the corner of the room was | Littlefield “LT am very sorry to! its close this was heard by all 4 to the|—————— 46 ‘ h § ys A A Letter Worth Havin ure,” the president declare > ~ tects, 863 Colman building, for a Gen. Vespactan Warner, commis | have kept you waiting To ladies | i don't think it can be done, | o javing. little girl who placed her hand smil-| Dent throw 14! book of plans for pretty homes. It sioner of pensions, seeking polats| who are presented: “lam very| would not like to hold out any! “I do not need to tell you who} ingty fn bi ‘And this is your iit-| clothes. se) will save you money and tell you jrelative to the administration of | glad inite This is a genuine | hopes.” Mr. Arbuckle ts, I only want to] ee re Well, now, I want| com ce lane seas Wm | now to build a good: home cheap.*** the new law whieh grants a pen-| pleasure, | assure you.” President Faunce, of Brown unl| say that 1 have known him for &| you w know how glad I am to he _ sion to all civil war soldiers of al With iightning-tike rapidity he| yorsity, was given a fow minutes. [long time, and have known of! had you call, Just walt a minute, certain age. Noar the general was moved down the line, eliminating He urged the president to attond| many charities in which he haw He stopped fnto bis office and ne | me nd Good sample line sideboards | and buftets— t day fomorrow’ of the sale— —selling has been rapid these past few days—for who, in- deed, could resist the splendid values offered! —we quote two examples to show you how we've handled the prices. Remember !—tomorrow is the last day! | | $22.40—Worth $33.00. —fine quartered oak buffet, v neat pattern, shaped Fren beveled mirror, fintshed golden or weathered, 12x34 ins, one top drawer t# lined. top @ 2m $16.10—Worth $23.50. —eplendiad solid osk sideboard, nicely finished, French beveled mirror te 14"34 ins. top is 20x48 Ina, neat panel top, one drawer 42 ine. attractive mirror top, is lined. Real value ts $23.50 Real value is $33.00—for this —for this sale we very special sale we very special price tt it at $16.10 OE sv svetsseevsdeanees $2240 a screen special— for Wednesday only, from g to 11 a. m. —a screen is such a handy article, one can always be used in some part of the house. You surely ought to secure one of there tomorrow +69 solid oak screens, silkoling filled, assorted frames; val- ues up to $3.60; on sale Wednesday only from 9 to ll a. aes $1.29 Neo C. O. D. or telephone orders taken. carpet samples cost littie here tomorrow— '] —perhaps you can use several of them, they are surely extra |] —drammers’ samples tn the various grades of Brussels, Axminster | and Velvet. A variety of colorings and designs; from 1% to 1% | yard longthe carpet samples 90c border samples T5c Standard Furniture Co. SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Ave. TAGOMA Popular Sheet Music 15¢ Copy Red Domino. Cherry Mixes Columbi Kees Bring Honey & Room to Rent In My art for You Blogsome. 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