The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1908, Page 7

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eoee Soe eeeesosese NOe6--MY FIRST STAGE COACH eeeerere -_-_——o gp, by Press Pub ae ALO BILL (W. FF. Coty ere, wae 0 verrtron od = (ne continent Where ended: airge cael co 4 often arte en and = pie Sand money 4th can Ee a coach Tuducement ivaieo good bre at ma job ‘a certain "gaily [was tacky eno two gutte tan a drive Plain Creek and monthly pay was let me Kay nOLeY stoutly built there was aboard with a bis knees, and passer went armed. So it é- first that We Were salpghtty for any assail safety was head one day jee of our 4 ae Sante Indians ¢ we ta a thicket bear about 30 of them. | 4 POPS OSOSES OSES eS eeeereee ePeeeerere FFALO BILL’S TALES OF THE PLAINS Re MOT ASLASY AS IT MAY CoUND ECA 4@ FIGHT Seoeereree o Soceeororere® M TWE DREAD OCAT OF ate G STAGE COACH IB a driver had . aight of a feath:| my silly “hunch” ogee fe the bushes just | be laughed at for tt whip ep my horses and| I hadn't travged 10 miles when fiying through the | (at the same ford where | had the the redeking’ #(tack. | brush with the Indians) was held A Mette bar rat | up by four masked men with rifles down ta veh waters You're gentionen,” said it Your friends up the road have yb es gained the opposite | been ahead of you Just look into von ge Went, lickety-«pllt, /that cash box and the matlbags and B at our heels. [} you'll see what I mean.” te Liest. Flowers.) [ve seldom heard worse profan Bad took @ shot at/ity than those five road agents got jrid of as they saw the empty box and cut mall pouches. Finally one tt was always one thing peblef or leader mean shooting of half nia @ discourse ced mi chiefs fa!! “FINE BOAT ON VICTORIA RUN When the Canadian Pacific rail way commences opersting the *jsteamer Princess Victoria on the eee, ae Pg ron, the pabile sli | | have an opportunity to travel on ithe fastest and best equipped sleam rT oo the Pacific const The veasel is scheduled to make! the run every morning, leaving | jhere at 9 o'clock, commencing San day. She will arrive in Victoria) about 1:36 In the afternoon, so as to | SS tees te th the world I hit 1 kifled or we Tnever knew. but dangerous ad the eity plenty of time to do so be ne fore leaving on ber return trip. The [Princess connects with the Cana ‘dian Pacific steamer Charmer for Vancouver. laid up for considerable time, In | which she has beea thoroughly over The Princess Beatrice, which has [been In operation ca ee ey — ing here at midnight, w taken a oe om i up to the Canadian port, where she will be placed on the northern Brit cert ate him) is ‘olumbla route, “DEATH NOTICES. and knowing Ia! Teel SENN enable passengers who wish to visit | of them roared Hiow many were there who held you up?" Two,” I anewered, “about six miles back, above the fork ited or on foot’ he de h on foot,” 1 d. “They ‘Come on, boys! jumping on his horse, op with them if we hurry Off went the whole five om a dead gallop, and | continued my | trtp. Now, who “hunch” he shouted. we'll catch will of mine? that explata | BRIEFS BY WIRE Gov, Mead, of Washington, ts be i. entertained by polittelans York tie wer to We nll to attend the governors’ con- ference Cardinal Logue, of Washington, j has jeft for a trip weet, and may vieit the Pacific coast Port Townsend is planning a | areat entertainment for the At lantte fleet when it arrives there. The Great Northern has scribed $300 for the entertainment of the fleet at Bellingham. The Veterans’ Tale Mining com pany. of Mt. Vernon, Skagit county # increased its capital stock from 150,900 to $5,000,000. tn ably balid a sbdrt line between | Ellensburg and Lind, Wash.. paral Pant. WOMAN CARRIED FROM A BURNING HOUSE Fire caused $500 damage to tho | Roclalint party THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 9, SS CONVENTION OF “SOCIALISTS NEXT WEEK | All Put Aside in the Party. / } (Star Special Service.) | | CHICAGO, May %—There ts something really refreshing to the ringruled voter of the old parties }i0 the internal organfeation of the in tte party meth jode It te more nearly ideal, from the | viewpoint of the voter than any | (hing yet advanced tn practical poll | Wes lpay the expe | kates to the |mfleage and hotel bil! fund | | wab-|tipman to stop his. car, The Princess Victoria has been | leling the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. | | whip to bring the obstreperous The coming national convention here will aptly Mustrate this, It will be particularly marked for its absence of bossiam, Thero will be no control Inone man's hand There will be no gag rule, no dicta tien, no using of the party bull ones into Ine | New Chairman Daily. Rvery day the will be @ chatr- | man selected by the vote of the} oon vention. There may be, and probably will be, a different chair man for each a. No faction Will control the organisation Ae cach candidate is nominated will sigu a resfanation in blank, | so that should he prove unfaithful |to the party and bis pledges, after | lection ve the proper may demand resignation Pay Delegates’ Expenses. Then the party as a whole wilt! nen of the 218 dele alo A t ents wan 000 dues vide the Every | in went to work for the! party good | The Socialist party ts « home Kenous, compact organization with enrolled membership of 40,000 pay tng monthly dues of about 26 cents. of which amount 5 cents ts paid} into the national party fund, 6 cents | to the state organization, and the! | balance ts retained by the local ‘BOY IS SAVED FROM DEATH os party commit: | his immediate { special assesament levied upon the entt paying members to pe te Presence of mind on the part of William K. Sechurts, of 122 18th) | 4¥., saved s small boy from being} ground to death under the wheels of a Yeuler way cable car at Pighth av. and Yealer way yester.| day afternoon. } Seburta was on the forward end | of the car when the ve to cross the street. Ci Seharts, with one foot on the fender and} hie left hand locked between the hand rail and car post. grasped | the boy just as the fender struck | hit lege. Aside from a cut on the! forehted the emall boy was unoln The Northern Pacific will prob. |Jured Temperance People Meet. | EVERETT, May 9.—~The Scandi-| — Temperance association, of | neifc coast, began its three fore Annual session here yester: | day. The temperance propaganda | is belfig aggressively presented to the Scandinavians of this county, through « church | egaaignpons To ‘SHIP QUARTZ. ‘The first shipments of quarts ore | ‘Old Machine Methods Are 1908. Century Furniture Co. Will Remain Open Until 9 o Clock Tonight Customers in the Store After That Hour Will Be Given Fullest Attention Come In This Evening We're Sure Quitting Business Se The Century Furniture Co. AND PEACE IS BAD, ALSO |Looxs For turn Northwest Corner Peace has ite terrors as well as war. Life on an armored cruiser or a battleship is never just like dwelling in a sanitarium for nervous troubles, This is shown by the numerous accidents which have occurred on the flees of the world receatly April 26-—Piritish cruiser Gladiator and 8. 8. St. 4—28 killed. Yarmouth, Png! Paul collide off Second and Spring | rag! of the Queen Anne district —St. Paul's Episcopal, German Evangelical, Trinity Methodist, Queen Anne Methodist, Queen Anne Christian, United Presbyterii Union Congregationalist, Temple Baptist and Bethany Presbyterian. Week day services begin at 8 p. m., Sunday lectures at 3:30 p. m. Reh hhhhhe DOWN FOR TAFT COMMISSIONER OF OREGON SAYS ROOSEVELT WILL BE dense Pan ‘ * ——e oat Wate a plehe | ore tome wilt Commence with the! 4 ort 38—Cylinder head United States battleship Mixsour! blows out | "ENOMINATED AGAIN BY/% * sed opened the door.! Mrs. Annie Lindh, age 36, died | + : % . 3 ding tata at Santa Barbara—no casualties. CONVENTION & HAYWOOD NOMINEE OF & Soed themselves in this city May 7. The body is/ Orig rhe tame started, from 2000" tone at cig mammer .TheO | april 28—Torpedo boat Gala run down by scout Attentive off Brit- ; * THE SOCIALISTS. * rifle. i " me . — et T forced | ina Mamilion Under) qefeetive five. Mrs. Pannier wax brought down by the Pacttic Const | Torpedo best Ribble oui Gaus be os cello | * (By United Press.) * Mecther's wrists! Mrs. B.D. Allen, age 20, died in| Siene [ the house when the fire | Steamship company from the quarts} 47 SoPORO le codes om Hiritish battleship Britannica off Porte | (By United Press.) *% CHICAGO, May 9—BSocial- & Rbpare rope. Then | this city May 7. The remains will| Maret, She fainted from excite |claim of Jo Bilxcoviteh. near Dahl's mouth, England—6 injured | PORTLAND, Ore. May 9.—Taft|# ists who are gathering here # . At the next re-\be shipped to Joplin, Mo. | heads tefere the Sames je wich | — April 29—German battleship Elsas runs into marine mines off Kiel— | turned down by the republican con-| today to attend their national # Tturned them over to| Mra. Belle Graves, age 8, died | headway mnt 2 killed, 6 injured. . vention at Chicago, Roosevelt re-|# convention, which opens to- & Bande for safekeeping! May 4 tiv this city sidici ; April 30—Jap cruiser Matsushima explodes off Makang—207 killed. bomineted, and Seuator Bourne, of /* morrow, seem to agree that # Thad! Lissie R. Herrick, aged 73, died} iT0 BOOST HARMON carmmemnammmeecmennnerneeneececccems |OTeKON, & leadg figure in the|* William Haywood, prominently & wrong. Ilat the residence, 226 Dexter av., | PLAN 10 SAVE woop | tennis court cabinet, is the message : identified with the Western & than I can| May & ; THICS OF SOCIALISM.” that Oswald West, railroad com-|* Federation of Miners, has the # 1 had it Mra. L. Rounds, aged 78, died FOR PRESIDENCY M GRAW APPOINTS jmissioner, brings back to Oregon |*® best chance of becoming the & contents! at Eust Seattle, May 7. PRODUCTS COMPANY | Winfield $. Smith, recently from | after a visit to the national capitol. |* party's choice for president of # r of the! oe _—__— Portland, will lecture for the so-| “Taft's strength is superficial,” |*% the United States © bags | FUNERAL NOTICES. | TH clalists at Rainier hall, 1420 Second | asserts West, “and he does not |*® ch and wasuuloron tne Judson | +. Bur at & p.m. The subject | stand well enough with the people | Cerrrr es 2. a. 2 2 2 os l took; The funeral services of Mrs. - will be "The Ethies of Socialiam.” | to be elected if nominated Bourne | its been | Belle Graves took place at the par-|. Stockholders of the Puget Sound Harmon, of Ohio, for _ president | would be a leading figure in the |7 IP WIRELESS APPARATUS then open | Balle Graves (oot Pies’ this after. | W004 Products Co., for which « re fa the latest slogan of the| Seven of the eight men who will) gyccaLAUREATE SERMON, |noxt administration if tomeeonene [To SH ’ feguiar place. | noon at 2eclock, The burial took | °!¥ership has been asked, are Parker wing of the democracy. | form the steering committee for the 30 guyed me and Bat I did it just, drove on cursing place at Calvary cemetery. ‘The funeral services of Mra. L. Rounds were held at the Seattie Undertaking parlors this afternoon BATTLESHIPS lat 3 o'clock. The remains were BM Per 2. Ten round | buried at the Lake View cemetery = SERVICES RESUMED. Services will again be held at the| Pactiic City M. E. church, starting | tomorrow at 2:30 p.m Rev. J. M Weaver, &. church, has charge of the church Tomorrow he will be sasisted at the opening services by Rev. C. A Willams, ot Kout and Excursion ~4 MAY 10, 1908 grounds; bring your baskets well beach, where salls and ratis town site on Puget Sound. so don't let this opportunity bor an 24 upward Jou. pts oven UAL 9 o'clock oF { evenings SEE C. D. HILLMAN, 123 TIMES BLOEK, TODAY pastor of the Auburn M.} jning to organize a company to buy jover the plant and property if it is ordered sold, The committee appointed for the | purpose is as follows: E. A. Kelly | chairma A. Quigiey, secretary jand treasurer; C. A sere T. J. Biot and J. H. A For any case of alcoholism that I cannot cure tn from 4 to 6 days, J. B. BRISBO!IS, Globe Hotel, First Av. and Main St. Cor. The men who were behind the New York furtet in 1904 have practically agreed that Harmon ts to be their candidate. They believe that he is the ideal man to represent the “bus-; iness interests” on the ticket The Harmon people believe that they can count on the de from New York, New J gan, Obio (despite the recent Bryan endorsement), Pennsylvania, Ve mont, New Hampshire and Virgint This would total them a vote of 274, and they believe this showing would swing the balance of the anti-ltryan state and insure his nomination King county delegation at the re publican state convention have been named by John HM. McGraw, chair man of the delegation member has been named from the 17th sena torial district, as that district has caucused on th ction. The mbers already appointed are as follows Thirtieth district, John Wooding; ist district, Sidney J. Williams 4 district, O. A. Tucker sird Mistrict, P. L. Allen Mth district, Charles BE. Smith; 35th district, D. B. Trefethen; 36th district, Charles 1S. Gleason STEAMER YOSEMITE Pier 6, foot of University St. Grand Excursion to Olympia SUNDAY, MAY 10—9:30 A. M. Arrangements made by the Electric Company to furnish suffi cient cars to visit Tumwater Falls. Three hours Fish Dinner served on boat. Round Trip $1.00 *. Special Music and Dancing Free The baccalaureate sermon of the graduating class of the Seattle high schools will be preached by the Rev Lincoln Smith, pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational church, on the Sun day preceding commencement which ove June 18, 1908 WL KLEIN The Best Shoe Repairing in kK City While You Wait 217 JAMES 6T. These Letters Stand For? Watch The Star On Saturday May 16 renominated and reelected. The republicans of the country want to see Roosevelt renominated.” TO LECTURE ON ‘CHRISTIANITY | *v. John B. Koehne, D. lecture on “The Nazarine, or Reasonableness of Christianity, the Bethany Presbyterian during the next week are under the Lieut. E. A pa Des of the United States signal corps, arrived in Se attle yesterday to prepare for the. shipping north of the apparatus to be used in the new wireless stations installed at Nome, Circle City, Fairbanks, Fort Egbert and F6rt Gibbon “SHOES A AND ONFORDS and black. Look at the ity and compare the prices. FREDLUND, HORNBERG & LARSON, 705 Pike St. D., will the at ebureh, The lectures | of the auspices Safety and Convenience The possession of a Safe Deposit Box carries with it many privileges, such as absolute safety, conven fence of access, the use of coupon rooms and other conveniences. $4.00 per annum and a cording to size. upwards, ~Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. vice B® st 7K J. ® HARTMAN ALEXANDER MYERS 3 VA SMITH *RROE PRE r PRERUIDEN SECRETARY CASHIER

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