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LAST HgeTHODISM \PART OF sin “ont Roosevelt Pays Tribute to Pioneer Debvers Brilliant Address at Gathering in Wash- ington Today. (By United P WASHINGTON, Ma oo eee delegates © wie attended the rece w & 4 if Seagate tee i fo Individual initiative, all im wake ft peculiarly « fe the core. » Independence Jieteesions, and and stern © of ¢ & contin Spread of Methodiem Wad communition ard the Gatricts of the Arle fPater, but | o the Meth whem © with of the frontier af the hardships in td itostieraman, «hi ing ¢ and & as great ty for ile field of national Rich Grow Richer | Be effectively in the crowded OmpleR life of Fewterdas . Beh need the tlindly vow a BOOS ft and etrove 4 & vanished pa. now, and Sho dv: be ot Confidence in Future Rétion fn the world has more with proud ment of { govern for the based on the man on # man, been with ws ba a eune « * w in f mo ad uy lent a « wT “ al the EDITION of the United & mere gallons of wines and in 1907 than in 1905. And thie in spite of the remarkable campaign of the prohibit 1 HERE'S HOW YOBR JOLLY UNCLE SAM GETS THAT RED NOSE OF HIS YOU TO THE WAT ER WAGON, SAM'L! (Beattic Star's Exctusive Service.) WASHINGTON, D.C. May 16 Thirsty, thirsty Unele Sar $3,716,857 more than in 1905, 2 ti and wa * wh com preheud bese Hy the same pro ane tu *) been going ines 880 In 1907 the ce mption )« H a » and Hquors wa ea In 190 was 20.38 ge the united cit tee consumed 3.15 In other wor en at he t . see great triumph for ou To Achieve Triumph But the surest wa achlove jumph is, while ne ston at th ' t ' » wh ‘ ie forces, working mah and with nnd against one anot? » There is moch that wa at rtot ' ag t with . er that in the la naly sis al greatness, 1 al happt wal man and ir dual woman Good Laws Needed. We need good laws; w ed to have th awe | and wealth; we need science and art and all the kindred activities that he deft hand, But most of all w t at in man " # all fine ath akes at it If the average man is brave and hard-we x and clean-tiving, the average woman has the quali ties which make a good wife and good mother, if each has « spect, and if each realizes that the ale ing in life the chaner dor why, then the futare nation | secure We can not stand up f what is ood in manhood and womanhood without condemning what in@il mus ondemn the man who elther brutal aed ictous, © wee and ¢ the who falle to ix dut public, who | a bad neighbor, an idler, an incon der and selfish hueband, a ne« fathe a we mo the woman who, whether wardice in from © of ease or from lack 1 a dc and all 1 ue more. We believe in her mo Mon Whe Deas Hie Duty All h due he man who does his nh peace, whe increasing an FIGHT FOR = CONTROL © ation of the Lemon-Harmor ahd John MeDe ng them pos RRO BANK CLEARINGS. . * * * * * * * * * * * . « NOT THE HEAD Rear Admiral Dayton Is in Charge at Frisco. | _ THE SEATTLE STAR ATURDAY, MAY 6, 1908. BOARD OF ~ WORKS Clash and Honors Are About Even. Old and New Members Youth Makes Confession of Foul THE WEATHER LY SHOWERS SPERRY ISFRICTION INBOY KILLS INCREASED YOUNG — PRICE ON GIRL == HEADS Deed. Express Company. ONE CENT Boats and Trains, § Cents CLOUDY AND PROBAB TON 4T AND BUNDAY CHILDREN 10 Visit SHIPS a Written Reward for Great Northern Superintendent Cooper Re- Robbers Doubled by quests That Two Be Open to Them. Commander-in-Chief’s Flag Bouillon Trims Youngs and Murders His Sweetheart Captors Will Get $2,500 Objects to Holidays as They Floats From Small (By United Presa) } SAN FRANCISCO, May 16.—The eaprit de corps of the AUantic bat Heship feet has recetved « sad jolt There are 14,000 walking sailormen and swearing officers, who are suf fering from an aggravated case of jon, an a « of ot Rea 1 Dayton ‘iser squadron in with from the big she the hauling down flag of Rear A miral Thor terd. he became the flow nent rh means that the He pennant dene the of the commander-in« the West Virginta f vot Indentified with inning the wh It was the original program that flag of Rear Admiral down, the cruiser would wet sail fe the south, so an to leave Rear Admiral Sperry in eommaend of the battle i fleet, the senior officer pres Ads ee Went ginia, Dayton's fagsnip, and the subordinate red Mag was raised by Spe n the Connecticut, where ng dejectedly atileshipa’ ad a little socta at table in un mpelied to © pride punctured » ensone are given for the delayed departure of the cruisers the battleship o! * charg ed bis rabbit's ston so that he and take a leet whieh he coast forget A cruiser squadrom The « however, will de a day, so that the aitieships can sail h det ‘ © fas « © deeply apprectated by Cal, May 14 —Orders h all work wat fo The Pacific ars wi e f the tla a Inland t Solace will serve as ¢ cruise north, The « " aves for Premerton ay. to be attached to the Atla eet Fiect Sails Monday BAN FRANC ) Ma 4 Te © fie Six d men went “ R y ficers weat p Mt. Tamaipat More went howe te sl Gate park where the from all the 1 phanages Re mh thelr ex ' pis we wery the pretimin th rmy and attend he man ee dict was prejudiced Cruiser. | Grant. Thomson Scores on ous feature at the reg of the board of pu morning, There was no violent break, but several matters cam wich ruffled the heretofore p surface of the d's del On one occasion, while * * considering the q mnging plans aeeageway over the alley in rear of the F ick & Ne 1. B Yonng the water ay Me Younes Hghting departme fr tably wuk mwide with | Getiat, of the building departme Calis Youngs Down Chairman Bouillon turned 1 | very decisive tones said “‘h would tb have the atter tothe every member of this board ' ME Youngs felt that the remark waameant for bim and he arc willis very flushed face, and move back to bis chair members moment the meas omed, but i was only a moments Inter that « second tr uptfon came jragt was handed a lemon Beveral days ago Supt. Grant demped the Miners’ b on Woeetern » fortier Superinte W. 8. G. Place, who has » appointed superviaing cons for the Ferry-Lea Mf the be two owng the condemned stroct peared before the board to protes Quotes the Law. The law that the supertr tendent of ge shall be quired to note a xeneral way sary to place this building yndition contended M Place suall Sdpt. Grant « the e Ha P The@ the bull Y € were have t bee 4 ge gt Eee “el Street Car Employes of {0.20 0: his @ontention the cha « . ere ee acumen te! Cleveland Walk Out for (mast. one al ack Engines t © as whe ft he Pros on geben fa Higher Wages. at the, mee pany with the « and 1 | The sult , $20 in a® whatever rey { tr . ‘ Grant ts Overruled.” ait totite oli of the Mesic ney Jer dese The posts in the building ton « pany's atewn 1 ae “ t of plamb. interjected 8 three-cent fare « C = * . . fe are the ne t he € w i hall, ‘ lalned OMmeon ’ The bullding i added Grant Thomson tn rey A motion was finn arried strogting Grant to make known Mr. Place the of patra which made Hiding, and the ee ent of bulidings subsided gra The ended the first bruct tween the ¢ erabers of the and the a interse Miller oe 2 PREPARING FOR ALASKA TRADE oot walle | | Phe’ Northern Commercial Cx ‘pany is paring for A wp Ke ner t « rt € ont be als ‘ of stores for the northern tow The first shipment will be sent frovy bere on Ma | MieBeei, with ipward | tome. (By United Press.) of the comm ‘a _steamors, which SHANGHAI, May 16_-The rebets | Wl tecetve the freight for up rive tation have captured Lian Fu and the fall ; + of Menutes =r The ser Tie compan at present us & time custor frie have with, |Yessels in commission on the north drawng The French offered to sena orn 74 9 a he : troops from skay to quell the | Pany state me atte ae ty : ness thi will equal that movement, but the authorities r previous The amers f #e complications | Previow li oft ree silway the French | °T*@ns yay a DF nd @ freight en ure ch ts certain to be ack of 1,000 ¢ t the subject of further claima and | PSU « . : sation. There have been | Maiupity. of. the h work tote at Hankow in the na. | 8"e@® in. tow rf o of Which all the Jay Fighal Parade for Sailors. a nese quar SANTA ROSA, Cal, May 16 hat? we The for nate floral parade w wit * | olan Ww b are prey “1 to land sed tor by @ large num * in case of emers offigers and men from the flee * whith wa owed by lunches * ASK NEW TRIAL under the spices of the | * Women's « There will be * A Will H. Morris flied a petl street parade tonight * tion a new trial today im the ® case of Guy ( Stratton, convicted Government Party Wins. * | Thursd of manslaught His! TOKIO, May 16.—The gove 788 ® grounds are the claime th rrore ment party won by a good majority 55,895 ® arose during the trial and that the in the parliamentary elections held Friday Whom He Had an elevated building. A.V. Houlllon, the new appointed che! 2, administered a “eall down” for the benefit of his eha and Walked to the other end of the land Co, which in plumb. Presidential Nominations. WASHINGTON, May 16.—F Taussig, To for One or $5,000 Wronged. for Both. (By United Press.) Acting ele t NABE, Ut f t « ffice on, giving iL. ¢ , ' nurde P 1 ‘ , pile of rocks Gard neensibility and t n, who ts only 18 ye fa wus t in the , how Yo. 274 g the K ah Var { iitting ‘ wor, Bf ” ‘ - . Fie $2,500 w . h On Monday we agreed to ** r expec it in Garden H at Gj eeat Brent " . foon an Ww et | _ ' { whe wouldn't let me Robbers Still Here ert t her! w Pink mes and P ly G « “ ered « k ¥ [ the F Acting Chief of } witt t d re 1 n the ruing e wa ormed of ee Special Agents Working From City. e Was no guard y Roosevelt toda nt these Rioting in China. nominations to the uv « To be TOKIO. May 1 Rioting admiral, ¢ ain Edward D.| Pankau, China, is increasing. Much major general of| property has been destroyed corps, Brigadier General| many persons have been killed « Elliot wounded room crev Sete! CLAIM ws) owns “vate Widow of James O'Neil Asks Heavy Damages it death from a broken neck ays the city is at fault beea Entail Sacrifice of Funds. : lent Frank B. Cooper, ships, the Louisiana A, be rene for the ul iren ne fle s in the b oe nd ‘I see the pa Ss holida unde to the oolK, he ships the entire fleet is in the bar Tuesda egimenta ficers ! tified to ma rm art in the parade, rade in in eac one of the fe nment, as it ry few people of the will race ri em. Ar ew from the leshij Boat Races Planned mittee on aquatic sports P a ments for < w ugine mari orps whe races 1 start prouiptly at T jay afternoon, May 27. as snot been decided but will be between the st the first line of a th a will finish at ag which will b ‘ on st race be , sound. A ter their t mmun h ¢ f the a t nan of co: ‘ Officials in Charge ed tt f the e D. Hughes k of Mot« Boat club, of a ter, H. B. Conibear, rowing h, University of Washington; . A. J. Balliet 7 } is). Mr..8 20 low Dean Jobn bse ames ( man who Vince Faben rat age from the uk on ¢ t will designate additional as ant clerks of course as needed, q eee es One wanes Oe Oliver F. Cutts has been appoint ’ ‘ me . € referee for the field sports at ye jotue | wrest t iy D. G_ Inverarity aoee , vor ears to " " rk of the course, and ‘ + . ( former welterweight . : A. ref. ch 1 : a ; —. t $ he boxing bout " ) tt he would ? is aw: taal Laver ill FILES DEMURRER IN 0 ren 1 ay Mrs. O'N ea Wagmraes THE SULLIVAN CASE ew barns, when! hu 2 th ee ip card fea Lr the ‘ was filed i an ty Weer tik eas tat day to the eoae’ by Bower, | 6 wOnth, wee only 46 yes fon in equity for the partition eo back @ crowd! and had he not suffered the estate of the late John mind the barns,| dent would have continued“ I lo Ml Ad ton hit, Hundreds! head of the house u rede rype Aesl es, brickbats and eld re| bases this contention on the claim|” Attorneys for Terence O'Brien, a “ae ta behead Reapins Rol ay i it os ived administrator of the estate of trl wd gh. sonal” you cording to Sullivan, claim that the court ke sympathizers were | insurance estin no jutisdiction in the matter, Regaréing § the ‘a t the actlon was not com- hid heal ge gg Ra ir paid adler Rese within the necessary 1 howling mob, which | tripped . ection beard. ts wee the carmen to/ ing to the ground and suffering in-|JUNEAU DEMOCRATS ENDORSE W. J. BRYAN. NEAU, Alaska, May 16.—The Davidson faction defes eaded by National Commit Williams and Territorial eman Casey in the demo- ie primaries held last night by majority, The delegates i Bryan.