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THE SEATTLE STAR. wit MAY 25, 1908 heartily reapond to the sentiment! ® Aity and patriottan "Sabet hacia elle Seiathed tek AAA AR RAHA! — ffloere who did net jon ini ® 5 * trim ied Rattan tee tha la CAN GET ROOMS. TOMORROW'S PROGRAM. «& Tray The aye jo foanatng wnd|® = ‘The free Information bureau # J row ; : new " . oes tn tex ~~ Ml pereor * * © from 10 to 1 t . } Tam, + gee a n tow ® ing fe " every & lay ne “ j ore Was quite a) w home in the city has thrown & * na of both the rank and file! #® open fis dos ey var juatic eve n the after * the downtown churehe me | & vin iad ke & br . # ut C * 7“ i detpatpananarn. fete |S nora anda a got the «Unicare fisth band, & arrival of ¢ Te j * Con tillery « at re. ® ¥ te at he f and the city's! ® several thousand more people. & ri 1 V tang me in thelr germ: 1 the|® None who applies to the bu # a aba “py Seh tll : al programs embodied ® reau is turned aw 4 raternal goctet a! in great re the all-pervading | @ — |* Admiral Sy and present # thie | tt ¢ ernity and patriotian Lal j* silver dish at 4 p.m * Which apiate Gh avery bank eee ee ee |®@ Vandeville smoker at Coll: # - - Many Sailors Ashore. | z up J 1 eve ing * ete ied Out Y: fleet were Kranted ahgre loave * | ve “s Swen ok ree Se | TO CHICAGO Mayor Miller Vetoes Ap- = : y in Spite of | « ctvon tmmen oly Not one who * orf to entertained In. & Mont terda a tended church services failed tn li f Ht | Se af at and Penk om ve jYitations to private homes to din-| # Damroseh concert * : Weather. [ers "A matority “ot the bore in| fa aa for a B * : “3 W@ accepted the Inviations and or a bar. ERMEMS & ae were made heartily we a he (By United Prees.) | | sa dn in ln tn tl ‘cu their hosts CHICAGO, Ma The story} inesianeeeon | i ba d A t A larke number went out to the | Hat President Roosevelt ean be ex: | T pa and suburbs fe street pected at next month's republican mit # cers Enjoyed Automo- |p.» 900 wires tor tn wavional convention was revived « Law Has Not Been Con- 7 5 - ‘On ended the vant |@ay among the tietans r FLEET PAY D Y bile Trip to Snoqualmie sian tae Gene ent aeditng’ a Setiieriam,” Aunee , and every. vaudevitie house | t was clreuiated by the Fairbanks | formed to in Granting of Yelen " }and theatre in town had @ sprink Hughes boomers, who just now | 8 oe Af ing of the sailor lads at each pe have the Chicago field entirely to H ximately $165,000 wil ne : Falls in Afternoon, | vs wr « = A ech P| themnelve, and townd, ‘many ve] Receat Licenses. [asrurnea w atncars and stars t | Nevers. One version had tt that enursed to officers and sailors o| Diieinnss e Thousands of Visitors. the president was coming here to abe the fleet today and tomorrow ty hundreds and thousands the | help out ” Usual iii 0 eons Welp out the candidacy of Secretary the officers and sa " » | Qeeasional : tors from all sections of the lot War Taft. ‘This te given out aa| MAyor Miller today vetoed the ap-| paid orf bat once s pag ete BL pt dampen the . ‘ rthweat contin d pouring into levidence that the Taft b« was | plication for w liquor Heense at 1832! the first time { # ane tater or thelr Kuests erday, and | the city, and the excellent arrange: | declining, and unless it got active | Foy : pene tn years Uncle Sem aa Stor tt nents maintained by the bureau of |help shortly would collapse 2 pen Sir te Ce aee mor build | has ¢ two pay daya tn one the progres Sag nformation to handle the vast] The other was that the president | % month men were paid off ibe men of the fleet was carried | OW or at oF i ent! The veto m will be sent to | at a Js Of strangers enabled practi-|was afraid of the movement to a Francisco in order to give ghege = of & fewleune dn or te ieee oe ag te ! the city council at ite meeting to | the blac ‘ tt f om him ft ‘ nd na ot al late comers to se | nom him and was coming on | night, together with lanat siggeece a a ite spendir poor details jcure rooms and” accommodations. |to head {t off that the applicati dipesd ly ; aCOn | mon and this after a te to 8 4). | They will continue to come by train * Application and ordinance | ond installment of thelr wages { ee Gumementie tri we jand boat until Wednesday morning, | RRA AAA eRe wee we 2° HOC conform to the charter | being given out alle Ae ubiek: ‘When tha Sr ovens | # [Amendments carried at the last elec-| “It ta thought that at leant $100 « raln.| ron of buff and cream colored fight: | ® BANK CLEARINGS. wie Net ig Ar saphena Poacanae La it by the sat “* ing ships will upanchor and sail) # t | feeaty = Se exenns aystem of n ‘teu |2¥ay for the deep, blue sea * | O See ne ent t of the city the i regard t found |"“Mie surgeons Of the fleet * # | Changed to conform to these amend pateen will be Gounsee enetame oe .- ithe sin MAG | entertained by the physicians of * we . and tomorrow dampened down ce” ee last night at an * Tacoma *! s be — exten ite or the out! he vis: | emOxs held tn the Perr 0 | # Clearings today 63.125 wr eenses, oth retail i petra visitors sald they had a jolly, good lances 0119 4 fe aoe — hos ame back! time, @nd between the Neat * Portiand. * oe tince the election, and Borushly happy f % gs tod: powmtble tha his ent int ma ‘i menu and 1 very ® Clearings today $839,860 & 'N Gite into the cour |talke the medicos spent an enjoy.|* Bal $94 | Dave to be taken up and conaidered Manto party left Pir 6 at] WIK® the im 1 deattle will bo 2 | Sain Qa A remult of the sar HB o'olock in the ning and|*”* bien = ie ‘ Pe Iny on account of @ ct Which the city's chiet tive Resinsindiontnennaetieabeaill Padivided Into two divisions, one wo Boate Leave. }® Meet holida #| declares exists in the Hotel Bener | University Commencement Ball gating the trip via R and the| The battleship Missouri left the | ® & Application, license and ordinance : ge aby way of K 1 On the| Meet immediately after arriving on Law Not Followed po gyee gp ge hl nang My t Tapes toutes were changed,|@aturday, and la now en route to|e SF SFP SHEESH ESS! |University of Washington will be Bd the visitors ing a view | Mare isiand, to go on the dry The charter amendment referred | gi June 13th, at iatensen's Re a vie © island, to go on the ¢ ie teelaee tk ee e af both roads There ia no explanation ~ | snese Paro ss oor hail. The patronesses will be: Mr 4 Falls Were Magnificent | change of the plans of the fleet for i tex an Neomes ee the lee? Zrankiin Kane, Mra, A ee mation. The sailing orders came rseadhig. r the | thur R. Priest, Mra. Maynard Loe The heavy of Saturday | om Washington Sener, re me of| Dagey, Mra Arthur 8. Hawgett wight bat * Snoqualmie | ‘The Ohio also left the fleet thts | aay Papo my thin | Mrs. John T. Condon, Mra. John Ht o giver and its br es considerably | orning and is und te rs law, the mayor declares. The ap| Powell and Mrs. Wm. Randall tal the view of is was mag. | Morning, 2 * under ord plication itself simply recites the!@rawford. The committee on ar iD " k at Hunter's point, near San a : : [ ba fi Meet. The thunder of the water,| paiciago. She in due to go int location at which the lloense ta de:| tangements consists of Minn ¢ 4 Wiking the rocks far below, the Aang ly yf tay tee a sired, the name of the applicant.) tude Walsh, Miss Rena the drydock on zt. Bo » A © gewering clouds of ay. the al-|ioown at present, there will be (By United Press.) and other routine data Miss Metta MeDantels, Miss G 2 Me eerie strength which seemed | <> ther changes in the personel|_ NEW YORK, May 2 Should In the words of the mayor, “these | weve Waite, Mr 8 r fe vibrate upon the alr enveloped of the visiting fleet during their| Frank De Haas-Robinson, owner of ange gue i Ne amend | Fred Willis and Mr. Enock Bag Betmmense cascades with Titanic | °C, YN the St. Louis National league base. |Meat sho me xpecified in not) ghaw oe ball club carry out @ deal that ta | OMY Be cation, but the license was served in big shel now pending for the disposal of the | @24 ordin as © Engagement Announced. ter tenis erected down in the St. Louls club to @ syndicate of), Present | forms have not) | Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Barr have ar HB seeming!y in the very hear sporting men who controlled the ve m change os “4 Phe seenoed the engagement of thelr > fll her teal nag racing game in- Missourl until the | Chatter alte = uabter, Lillian M., to Mr. ¢ ; e without mishap and tracks closed, a baseball war of ‘be same « . + tame Evo bag 7 MEE he officers wae enthusl | wide “ektent will rewult tempt to emphasize the distinction | > ‘The engagement has been an tte at the splendid natural scen-| There is much opposition to . wees thes . ~d oe eae te founced of Mr. George Pottin: A @F which pictured the trip from the admission of the sy + he word + L&| Mine Anna Wolf, daughter of M aide | laste heated Leela Oe CENSE” |* stamped with a rubbes | @nd Mra. George Wolf, of Indian @ountry through which the tase beachall eieeien, sartianiar’ stamp on the ms which have | Gpolis ies made ts well populated the part of the American leagu: bees for b applications | - : every house and hamlet that if Robinson ecite out | "nce the new law went » effect eee: an , ane we ings the friendly relations New Blanks Necessary dren strewe road between the American and the Na-| The mayor declares that this Miers and greene, and the some {BY United Press.) tional leagues will be quickly sev not Ko far enough. Under his of their childish cheers| PORTLAND. © _— T) ered and the war will be on n of the law an ent Lot th Re oe o Magen 0” ’ iN be mo entire Maffected m warmed | *al nev + uatil | hav oh { application blanks and hearts of the officers of the |@¢ ¢¥ery effort to release that un itnanees tatet be petated ances must be printe i like rays of sunshine, {fortunate soldier trom the prison ODEN WAR BETW - fins TT Eitieren Gear F lin which he is being so unjustly The sew law for hotel Heenese ts . en Bear Flowers. Bh nase ig tinge ttl ag sr 4 very strict and makes a great dis 4 Get Of the heart of the great! his name the wicked stigma of hav GOV. HOGGATT AND oor paints ona Rana Ee the bs : BH seemed as if the young: !ing been tried by courtmartial of . ee eeties ar indeahiat peletes aprang like fairy sprites, each an offense against his country and Wee tee te tei ied to once With flowers from « found guilty The law is intended to cover solely hie ia the de ration of Emma ? and farm fences the ase of thatiiiicchion the latter character. Mayor Miller " aE Mowers Wadia anime in ant the < ree ¥ eat declared today that in the future heavy with dew and na-|\ Gen FP naten:in fan Praisleco Get he Intended to scan the Hoense ap Fichest perfumes, and the of-| urday, whea he approved of a thre« us plications very carefully, Gnd unk Would raise thetr hats and haiGhen ameknet Petvens We WASHINGTON Open | they conform strictly to the word ne wenn ree pp eas arene 2. is on between Delegate Thomas ing of the ordinances, they will be 3 Buwalda, who was found guilty of t . te cou : 1} Golden Gate Stock —tvine tacen’sfiee Gondek' Rach ee ee en ec Se oe PHM: Herrin & Co. 610 First av,,| and shaken it after congratulating |G ito) (ar ee ne can for sale $00 shares Comstock | «rt on her ad - tg Hegwace ak so A Gate at 40 cents per share. “Sloat distress! aan ot Blot the Geemeoheines. 2 FRISCO GRAFT CASES a asics eved by Soap Lake Salve * | Alanka wiil not allow a Sea — = ~ yer, ded up with the Hongatt and it in congress. He refe F Corson, the regular Alas | ean nominee } | (By United Press.) } us Se a OE). Bat ANNO Mee ae a Graft cases wer continued today : “4 $000,000 FOR FAIR, % | for one or t *, owing to the absence of principals and attorneys. # The following telegram was # | > Lawlor, acting for Judge ri pap te Some erat th as us in », continued Ruef's case in the © Chamber of Commerce: {Parkside matters, for trial @ * Commerce June 1 ; *& We congratulate the City of # " % Seattic upon securing $600,000 #| Attorney Murphy notified the Fee te een thon nnd thank 2 court that a motion for the dis Pilly : nat naxistance # qualification of Judge Dunne was e . tn'the fight. om aa % tobe argued before actual trial ¥ i. . . The case against Eugene BE usiness z = a1 Ae * Schmitz for bribery for trial and iF et a agalnet Ruet for arraignment, were * F. W. CUSHMAN * | continued to June 1 * | Judge Lawlor continued the cake on motion to quash the last indict ments by the MacFarland grand FOR AN ACTRESS (By United Press.) Owing to the General Gala Day D. K. E. DINNER eh club Wednesday of the Firloch club. DETECTIVES SEARCHING SAN FRANCISCO, May Detect! are searching for Mr Lae aurtitat: Zena Pollard, the actress, who was Tuesday to have been tried today on a Acting Chief of Police a | charge of attempting to kil: Harry | Ward is pleased with the efficten| Pollard, the actor, her husband work of the provost guard, whic’ Md Several weeks ago, Mrs. Pollard, | started patrol duty Saturday aftem! 1s tore through jealousy, it is fir-| noon within one hour after the bag@ ed five shots at him. took | tleships dropped anchor in Seattle’ e effect. Hoth deny an attempt to|/ harbor. The shore patrol haa be W, ll Be kill, the actor claiming he was! working in harmony with the loca I fooling with his pistol when it ac-| police and excellent order has t eldentally exploded. maintained. . The shore patrol spent a quiet dai Closed Until ANARCHY IN PERSIA. — | yesterday und only one case « oie trouble was reported. One sailo RERLIN, May 25.—Anarchy pre-| who was under the influence of valis throughout Persia. The shab/iiquor, was found on top of a box is helpless to cope with the situa | oar on the waterfront. He defied tion. A libel action has been! the shore patrol to make him des. brought against the Persian news-| cond. He was soon hauled down paper Muzzowad for an article stat-i but showed fight and had to be ing that parts of Persian territory clubbed into submiselo' He was! are under the ¢ rol of brigands | sent aboard his vessel in trons and lutionists. pes - Rheumatism is greatly relieved May jury to next Mc (PLEASED With | | SAILORS’ PATROL, by Hoap Li » Salts, All druggists eee All local and visiting members of = = the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternit . are cordially Invited to dine with | The Eagle Transfer Co. Kee This Ad the local D. K club at the Fir Office 106 Pitth Ay South. Our charg right. Fur 991 SMUGGLERS MUxoee ano sorcerers CAUGHT =<" FLOODS Six Chinése Fail in an At- n 7: r - RAGING tempt to Evade the Many Lose Their Lives in High Water and 5,000 Apparently attempting to sm I 1 b the Chinese crew ut the Great Northe ks, but e€ romeiess. ' ‘ 5 » and two (By United Press.) ( pecial agents, Ail FORT WORTH, Tex. May are w locked up in the elty jail Many people are known to be dead, Six of the Orientals are member 60 home a dozen or of the crew of the Minn a. The more e reported to have been remaining Chinamar he is a New York merchant. The white ite Fort Worth and North men, BE. bbe, 4 ur 1, and | Fort Worth a result of the great Joe Allen years old, ay the lest rise in the history of the Trin- rom ype OB peed legge oe oe lity river, which, beginning at 7:30 launch which wa to taken the Orientals from the Minnesota | Saturday morn elt. was stoler |max at 5 o'clock afters n pecial agent began to ‘ Sian ite a) poles oF cent trouble ea yesterday morn ; F wing th ntial rains of ing, when it was discovered that Saturday and yester¢ a volume the ash at the Minnesota's of we inches, the river went stern was stolen, A ther search three inches above the record- evenled two Chinese hidden be breaking flood of 1889 the cast wharf, A general REAR ADMIRAL EMORY. =| The pa of railway service ) was then made, and — five In Command of the Second 4‘ yat total. 7 Orientals were found unde boats from Handley, White the grain elevator | Bsa ty and Lake Coamo, hauled to the a the Oriental w al oer overfic on street 4 large launch’ was seen s, wagons and in eateel wagons, hing That the Chinese red prominently in the work of jdue to the Nibbe and any persons are missing and Allen were un crank the the police authorities believe this | engine This failing gave the tm ii the beginning of a long ist migration officials plenty of time of deaths tn the flood. The river is to selze the Orlenta ng at the rate of one inch am When Nibbe and Allen hou both w placed un (By United Press.) ————- Nibbe ted desper and) PHILADELPHIA, Me ployes in an effort to escape. He! a+ jeast five others w ; was finally subdued pking : Patrolmen Pfiel and Hughitt took | Nured that there lw ne > PHONE the men to the elty jail > ere Soren hurt in on between trolley | Revolutionists Sentenced, cue aig pe . Ches sburb in the north ited Press. 8ST. PETERSBURG, ¥ ern section of the elty, late last (ey Veet 4 The rtlal of 11 r 8 r EVERETT, May A boyeott ints * four women The on ty thus far identified |of the Sunset Telephone company began a few days ago, has result-| js that of Mrs. George D. Wagner,|by the municipal government of ed in the t of four of aged 65 years, of Cornwall, Pa Everett is in process of incubation, he accu to f six to The bodies of an unidentified | with the fire and police commission periods of penal One woman about 60 years of age, and | furnishing the heat. This feeling was acquitted an unidentified man about 45 years of hostility was aroused yhen Fire of age, are in a hospital near the | Chief Kingsley reported that the Embezzier Pleads Guilty scene of the accident traveling auditor of the company MANILA, May 2 F.C. Peters Forty-five persons were has red the di ntinuance of formerly pay clerk on the gu at the Chestnut Hill and Germ the direct fire alarm system. The w, who was arrested on ho als, each of which is yusly cripple the de- on the charge of em le- | m 1 the scene of the dis jency. Mayor Jones ment of $3,06 pleaded « aster may were taken awa f otest with the com- n ser ced to three nh autony by the wealthy resi-| against the proposed change. four months in prison dents of the exclusive Chestnut Hill —— " ; Spectacles $1.00 “1.0 ccldent was caused by a car Waldo M. Claflin : north jumping the track |And up. Bring your eye troubles 1 Shoes at Theo. Wilts & Co. ng wn & steep grade not |to Schuchard Optical Co., 1307 Hill. The car Second av 1008 First °°¢ far fro - I will guarantee 10 per cent per annum on any real estate investment you make through my office within the next 90 days. My guarantee is backed by over $250,000 assets. This beats having your money in a safe deposit vault, or in a saving bank at 4 per cent interest. CHAS. COWEN, Office—Fourteenth Av. N. E. Phone—North 726. Take University or Wallingford Av. Car. All the Credit Mat 1 Dm Take Madieon ey |pmiture van $1.26 per hour: 1 As | will not spend any You Want car, get off at 40th st, and walk |B triiks $100 within any reason: this | —— south along the board walk about|[ phic distance cut Fates this proposition. six blocks until you see the sign