The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1908, Page 5

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Rot, ane eee * anne mw BEZZEIE é Chomp al . _ | Increasing Drain. | The steadily increasing drain on ak {By United Pr * | oom } urces has pro a. ! sagtINGTON, Ma One of | en extreordinary . ite wa aiatine hed «a agg Pe Bewcbag: « : eed An he United States wa e.. — pat at ie White Houre " re jaginben the gorerBe © vark | nuk yp re fficleney in phe « ,2 President + elt ac /29d power, and a t- nt which im it Addresses Most Represent- the opening of the Ce: vation Of than never yot be « ly the qui vive & would fem each arty a Producer. : im Resources «reat and so re as “nn wr re has been conference wr varty—10 0% a 1 in spiritual hat te not speak to krowth spon whieh f ie the real text of the muee With the trrtga tic with an state ch j We bemum herttame foreate "lof the timber ix gone W } with caal fields more extenst }ihose of any other nation trom ores regarded an | sand many experts mew db | the end of both tron and coal te in| thee | and with havtatible, tare that} the senators and re y the division af rexponsibility and ttter tack of J with them, that ¢ thon an the devot | nevy years og adie of eaplelting with sells of we ow With the and we have failing to fr crop-pro tucing power is diminiahing tnates fem maragery to the consequen! « and vartety he there ny Injudtchwe wae smes a | of increasing. In a word, we upon nature Factors in Life je mad very price i. concers th have orents are gon the irom, the off and ane are exhausted, when the sofla sdalt have been still further tape etished and washed into treama, polluting the rivers, de nuding the fies and obstracting navigation. These questions de not the con @ Pier % «=Ten round B Me round trip ooo CAN HEAR TO SEE BATTLESH } relate only to the next century of to the next generation. It is | *urees time for Gs how as « nation to «x ait ot WE BABE TROT cise the same reasonable fore COMPANY sight in dealing with our great; A re tural resources that would be | preme b Arced> own by any prudent man im con ing and wisely using the prop whteb Ht being for pit vod hh Natural alive Gathering on “Nae fonts “i + " ~ aa ure That Action Be = Taken to Make U. S. newrente contains the assurance Resources i Min re re it wad, aha nt 1 . *. Th i, 4 In dealing ¥ miner aly by § ma the ¥ & benefteta hiok Alhauwtn th but in bh manner as ¢ benefletal \ tply t " print ' an awa wy a dealin th the r tee wr was plenty xhausted the © felt Chat } n he th railway rather than ng bi duce a Farm the Thing. to congess . we Renae: oa the inland wa aaa \, it areely boca , have Hew tee been tn Vest res Orminshing. appointed the waterwo too grateful Gifford Pinchot o injure th aeither w ent F velt en ‘ { * ‘o fag. Whee Presid | “Disregarding for the vent the | the ma eth gered the Big room —— of moral purpose. it la safe/aey f ~ out we most rousing wi E : Me prosperity. of save PY far tactics he ad . pte ae directly 7 wilt pe yy ae “lie generstion shat President's Avoress atura abined we " quailty clear that these resources | Mf . Severs A perpetuity. Finally, tt is omt- | 28rte ah wounmly wident that thes® resources ; alm ‘ae jare in the course of rapid exhaus mone ‘ . thew “« f‘« act mn began with the bet im th regton git ere to! ** » to en plet a teat pantry their home but “a waterways « the Pa Mmit of unsettled tand ts Atlantic and Gulf cowate, and me te tnilead, but Htthe ka the Mixstastppt ged of the states ¢ re =t plaine to the the nats: have me cave wh s the north should be treatd and real tanh Waterways Commission the conterence, which in| The mere increase In our con Rational im & peculiar} sumption of coal during 1907 over! mln 1904 excearied the total consumption tunity to on eeafcrence on the conserva-|in 1876, the Centennial year, The| Press in heartiest fashion my a Sissereeas te tm oftece lemereea of mineral of and | knowledgment to all the members Er eeces te te otfoct |enorae Gar eaturas{of the commission. At great per » | waterway ot pone, but they|#onal sacrifiee of time and effort | | nave bees ao Injured’ by neglect and | they have rendered « service to the | public for which we « Bispec tal Ube wach of the co-ortinat f natural + been for biter ald f the | thoughtlewsiy, and to a large mm called erage seartly, diminished the are coming to ree « of oe upen which not onty our) S°Ver before the right rieusly,| prosperity, but the prosperity of our) er guard ite own in © man ie Children, suet slways depend the essentia atter of nateral re We have become great because of |ource® In the t we have ad the lavish use mitted the individual af the republic profit, The hange. right and ther bat pment hereafter Property Rights. ent ver »pinton of the Maine an h sets forth unequivocal the rights of 4 $Pe waste of wild timber 4 Ea TTeSR & HURLBUT-—A Store for Everybody. If originally from the state, involving as it would the impe t ent of | The « | private | plica tite 52.00 Screen Doors $1.39 A special lot of High-Grade Fancy Panel Screen ; Sizes 2-4x6-8 and 2-10x6-10; finished in Old | Style, weathered oak; value } $200; Thursday special ........... may be lone gre | dafeat Coaster Wagon, $1.98 10c Chair Seats, 6¢. pair the chairs; extra spe 6 j a ere ‘ Cc | 1S¢ Nickel Ware, D¢. I might tie—Your chotee of Nickel: if} the p Plated Stee! Tottet Paper Hold In + er, Soap Dish, Sponge Ba | =! Ball Tam | With or without steering American Flag, 98¢. United States Clean cuts the cake | lot of High-Grade. 0c Shepard’s Wonderful Steel Grass Hooke; the | Cat” Cake Tins; jand gre Made, and the price out neat and clean; ee 29c Tharsday's flyer 5c nation which Extraordinary Soap Sale The Best Soap Sale we have ever had is completely Thursday. The lot consists of Lenox, Peet's Pine Tar, Acro Washing Powder, Magno | | | | | ta iB { nationa i tin Soap and Fairbanks’ White Star; extra special Thursday, b 3c tlefpated the state and tts pe ourt saye that there rie why Is Our Busy Day [io s2's(he pr to fon, Jot the constitution. [restrict the owner of uitivated lands in his use of t ple if it is to efficteney | duty of insuring ance of the wre states tn . to the highest piteh of ox by € a ¥ property be restrictions are two of the pub wee of the right iiarly ap is not th , but deri the stat wit. ser arn 1 being incapa of in ot large tracts can mn at will without state the state and its people riehed and © of governmer pleasly tr purr nh co ‘ We do not think the proposed lagia Boy's “Crescent” $3.00 | 10¢ Hardwood Veneer Ch lation would operate to ‘take’ prt Wagon, heavy steel | Seats; now is the time to re- i vate property within the inhibition White tt might id and and fast ¢ Tooth Brash Holder set and tnores 36 feet; just th bier Holder or Towel Bar; | without dfiminut jon, strong value, tomorrow, or quantity Aeeeees ne c each .... ioe? eek c would at fave large measure of | j control large opportunity to| ic Kitchen Saw, 18¢ 10c Sugar and Cracker |ff} reatise values. He might mutter de first qualit Kitehe Saws. Bowl, Bie Bim — Rei eee f 4 hy tate feat Biue Decorated Sugar |f| proposed laginlatiow : num back and wood . Ii would bo within the legislative & bargain or Cracker Bowl, extra good fl iowor and would not operate as 18c value for camp or kitche 4c et dita ag paltebe vionarty” ine om special .... .++s {I one neation must be made. Grass Hooks, 29¢. 10c Cake Tins, 5¢. if. tus rer | and wray the the nation ¢ the Unit ake to ra itizens, and thetr patriotic anfety and When @ them nation several fa private, state, and na and to do thie because * first of all the @uties of and not til nation, in Taf tres will pat new the problem of THE SEATTLE STAR—WRDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1908. oe ore 3} BUFFALO BILL’S TALES OF NO. 9---WHEN | WAS CHIEF OF “SC ° PPPESOOSCSES eS COCe ore : ° . ; $3 3? AOC ereee ° Oeereroree oe Oeeere Peerooesere Maes tes: | (Copyright, 1908, by Preas Pub. Co.) | | | BY BUFFALO BILL (W. F. Cody). | | t had been lucky enough to vial the approval of that «ramd old} indian fighter, Gen, Car nnd rough hie rece dations t waa| made chief of acouls for the depart mont of the F This we v | happened to find myrelf with the Fifth cavalry at Ft, MePherson sore ¢ Ma th's famous 5 vate These Pawnees were 4 fine addi tion to Uncle Sam's arm They were loyal and brave and. could} hoot and ride splendidly. Above all, they hated the horitle Stoux } as they hated rattlesnakes | Hut thay were the queerest look ng vet of fellow thetr army Gn fo that ever I net ¢ m. It wan atl », Whe I naw them on to keep from fall ne from the akddle with laughte They drilled splendidly and sat their w wave to perfection. Hut oh, thet an of woearir ele tion uniform! One wore @ heavy cavalry over: | coat (it was midsummer) and noth ing Others wore only b ut Ob | and, refusing boots, wore spore om their moceasing, Not a few wore cavalry hat and shim and no trousers, while othe i on trouners, boots and gay blank | Their resiment looked 1 / army man's Welal-rabbit dre Yet they were efficient, gallant at a creek bank, Squawe don't wear eu, And when I make fun of their | ji5. So 1 knew the Sioux had & ways of drewe I am not eaying a| 0) r word against their great worth aa| , "it Woman captive among (hem om “ " **) Scouts are trained to note such soldiers gna even while loping afte: After all, they were wo more ri-| USB even while galloping after « dicutous in our costume than we | “testing foe peas rig eo rp yo By The Sioux got away from us th heirs 4 their 16 | night, and by dawn we saw that| norance of paleface dress inn't ®) ney ‘had aplit their band in two,| pateh on our ignorance of Indian} io ‘inrow us off. [ paint, feathers, ete r it Gen. Carr, and he div most people know tance r sending one detachment fler that every feather, every stripe of | 204s one 4 ~-agpd body the fugitives. war paint, has tte own eapecial 1 was with one of these two divi meaning? They have slous. We were 200 strong and for hKesterners seem to suppase Ia we stuck to the trail dians daub themacives with paint ayes “pal by the tracks that the just for fun. Aw « maiter of fect. teeo bands had come together again there are the beat reasons for ie land were only a Ifttle way ahead example, while civilised 80% | of us They outnumbered us three ote were trying in vain te the problem of a uniform that | f be invinible to the enemy, the | 9 one, for by this Ume we were ar away from the reat of ores our redekio ad long eno settled it " | The Sioux must bare seen how = Mt, when fahting in Um! v6 wore fixed, for at sunrise next ferbrash or grass, yellow paint for) ee ean our march, 600 sandy country, and so on. Thee | oc them rode down on us, near the | reventive (F links of the Platte river. We were! sunburn, and that counts for every | itor trouble thing on the seorching plains. i Wey cheer force of numbers they also serves as far better coveriig ' ot ound refugel . S weether tne eno would | 8°"? ue back, (ll we foun m im a gorge, There we made our The Sloux "rode sround ws ne. [ve ate off from my | mand jstory. I'll go back to it a an t 1 won the Pawnee scouts’ (riend (1%, Sreat circle, firing as they “He who walks with his whip by @ very simple feat. They | of ary, But our fe fire at fy eyes on the ground bumps righted a buffalo herd one Gay: liast amashed their circle and emp- | his head; he who walks with d ewsto’ , ¥ of ther saddies, Then they bis © in the alr stubs hie twenty braves rode around It, kill] iered out of range, Twice cn ing im all twenty-two. The next j alone on my trained little buf} . crawled unseen behind the rocks, _ San _~ thirty-six. THIS | catil | was within range of their seomed to the Pawness something | nie? Tall Bull. He saw me just as wonderful. As a matter of fact, it!) ised my rifle, We fire tog was nothing of the sort. I simply| 4" ni of my shirts shoulder was taew how. They Sen cut off. Tall Bull tumbled over We were out after @ war party |irone dead. His fall made the jof hostile Sloux Our force cousist-/P0e. “Se uy the attack. They jed of part of the Fifth cavairy, the |? G0" | Pawnees and a fow Gen. Carr wes in command. vanced cautiously, I had the Soon afterward Carr with the rest of hi we caught up with the Sioux two came up | good luck to bring to aly, 3 jdays later. This time we had ill above the Sioux camp before | caough men for our purpose. We the enemy dreamed we Were 887 | routed them after @ flerce battle where seer land made prisoners of almost the Cart ordered bia bugler to sound the charge. The poor bugler's teeth were chattering so he could not blow « note. A quartermaster Krabbed the bugle from hie shaking grip and sounded the call for him. Down we swept on the camp. Some of the Stoux tried to repel our rush, but we drove them back | and sent the whole band fying through the « We chased them till dark. One thing which made me doubly eager to catch up with them was that I had seen, as I rode through thelr camp, the print | of a dainty Httle shoe In the mud! jentire band. We also rescued six white men and women they were jearrying away, One of these was TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round trips daily. 50 round trip. SHOES AND OXFORDS - In tan and black. Look at the quality and compare the prices. FREOLUND, HORNGERG 4 LARSON, 705 Pike St. Sample Skirts A Wonderful Offer SAMPLE SKIRTS——SAMPLE SKIRTS——SAMPLE SKIRT SALMSROOMS — 214-015-216 ARCADE ' BUTEDING FLOOR —SRCOyP avenun. smCOND Peer eeeee COeoeereoree command and, THE PLAINS OUTS” - & post trader's pretty young wife It was she whose footprints | had seen on the day of the firat (ight | | ! TOWN GOES INTO | COAL BUSINESS | Word was brought from Juneau} by the steamer Humboldt, which arrived in port yesterday, that the town of Juneau had decided to go Into the coal businers The city council had taken steps to provide for a municipal fuel ba | reau with market connections which | would enable the people of that town to purchase coal at @ cost about 64 less thas that charged by the steamship companies, which controlied the coal market tm that place Soap Lake It cleanses and heals Soap. All druggists Don't be a miser nor & spendthrift. Save as much of your salary as as possible cach week and there will be a0 trouble about your get- ting along. Our bank offers to depositors every toducement known to modern bank- ing. Commercial and Say. ings Deposits. Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. James D. Hoge, Pres. N. B. Solner, Cashier. | YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD. Payment Sys possible for Our Basy tem makes tt every one to be well dress Westberg & Childs 1312—Secend Ave.—-1312 piace” of Seattle; visit us an@bring al worth while for Thursday special selling— (4 the da riced, each . this is really an » your go-cart ~ opportunity— —we have on sale this (ee week a number of | slightly damaged go- carts—PRICED AT ACTUAL HAFF VAL- UES for immediate moving—they are this = season’s styles— | ‘Standa Co. SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. -~7 rer, TACOMA in ,on coal without the lors of time occasioned by going to the buokers. 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