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WHANG HO WILL SOON WARP IN AT NEW YORK AFTER A LONG VOYAGE (OLLIDE IN OPEN = fiateen Sailors Lose Their lives When Schooner | Is Sunk. {By United Press.) FORSTER, Mass. M millore © . bag Their lives today in a| TNE CHINESE JUNK WHANG HO, EN ROUTE TO NEW YORK | } | Pee collinion botw t A (Star Special Service.) Je to place her on exhibt Be pt te steamer Ix NEW YORK, May rch in on at Coney island Here the a tlantic line © Massa eat has been aroused in mart| haughty celestial warrior will sub i eet m on by the ctpat mit to the indignity of lnspection . Fame was New York of the ¢ «iby a motley crowd of curious 4 Whang Ho, which left San| Yanks for the sum of 10 cents a ‘ w a oo January 6, and is now | head } were toved. cu Cape Ho: The Whang Ho ts the in 6 wory © he di # relic of the early Chinese ol if ite type to vialt Ne , mt and ka now owned by the Junk ¢ b was the Chinese junk : gad the stews he Fame | Whang Ho Co. The from the x. which satied from Hoag 7 ren board The . " Irie » San Fre oo was long «. Dece or 6, 1846, went round ; Moe crow of the | alt band ded solely | the ¢ ft 4 Hope, north . to rescue more © crew | upon sale The/to Le Att t mtay on a. It ls @apposed that the men | junk by Capt. Gra-|the Thames she for New a ihe dory Bave been picked up aun t her crew! ¥ in 1848, wh abe created : I wm Tease s Ch a sensation off Sandy Hook, Dur ’ ing her stay in New York she was ; Kast visited by no less than 7.000 people. Ax the population of this city has : the world. She will be « more than tripled { aimee 1845 J oe am all sides by the stee the trip of the Whang Ho looks like : alaces of deep sea trav a good business proposition ™ of & Kasoline| owners, aware of the ex pad near the foo! Ma st.| which will be aroused by The Whang Ho was at Luna ety his morning pearance of this strange > several weeks last summer gat & confiagral's awe we a pes Slag the vic a 1 hh b yesponse hands with her, by saying he was es REAR ADMIRAL DEAD Se, “2.002.275 Sse . | way, she presented her arguments Ip City of Seatt iat Pier B this mo t | ovwamire WATER EXPLODES (By United Press) i The| with 5° passengers and WASHINGTON, May 27 (By United Prees.) fm treasure from the | avy department today received an WALLACE, Idaho, May 27. Tinea. She also brought |announcement of the death this| Dowo Raival, a laborer employed gp Grego of fish After dis | morning in the & »pal hospital|on the Milwaukee road, was killed her cargo the Seattle /at Philadelpht ¢ R Admiral an explosion while thawing pow Git ta the = bunkers Arent Schuyler Crowninshield, { r. Ralval was using hot iettied iq sail for » mer chief of the bureau of navign-| and used the same water #0 eda ports at 9 o'clock ¢ tion. He was retired on his own|that it Became impregnated _ so, May 20. . He was | slycerine and exploded. . man arrived at Pier 2 tm the navy. He was a ; m San | native of New York. He spent 18 KILLEO BY N. P. TRAIN. 4 and began discharging| years and nine months In active . ; argo of general freight service on the sea and the remain TACOMA, May Northern Pa . der of the time was shore duty eifie secuger train No. 111, due : Paeific Coast Steamship Co's ix oma at 9:20 = Senator, which arrived | EMMA GOLOMAN GIVES last night knowa man par Franctscy this morning HER OPINION OF FUNSTON. as he wal ° tracks be tween Pree &@ large amount of perish fm addition to her cargo! (By United Press) bridge, east of merc. ; PORTLAND, Ore. May 27.—| sch — |"Gen. Punston ts @ good, upright honest citisen, who goes to chureb| — @R. C.F. Latueor | |on Sunday, and spends the rest of ; bis time planning the best methods SHOES AND OXFORDS te reastically’ re Lo Saaeen an ho In tan and black. Look at the quality and compare the prices FREDLUND, HORNBERG & LARSON, 705 Pike St. dress bere last night | The “High Priestess of Anarchy defended Private Huwalda, who} was sent to prison for shaking SHAFER BROS. Not Only Largest—But Best! character and intrinsic worth of the Kuppen- Clothing has won for it first place in the esti- of business and professional men, and we are a ~ ad satislactory business. Tomorrow we show other popular priced gr Re chcincs and other famous makes both Fist and the Second Avenue stores Double or sin, breasted styles can be had fabrics—matchless tailoring. New shades, new biue shades, grays, and olives. will fit you correctly for— ys— -in the 1 All new Our colors, Indestructible Suits for Boys $4.00 “Yankee’’ Suits for Boys at $5.00 | Rime ts full of meaning and if the sult rips | Time Yankee Suits have two pairs of . panta, S87 seam you get a new one. Guarantee one straight and ene Knic kerbocker atyle. The OR every suit, and aH sizes from 6 to coat is a Nortoin, good looking and popular Doubt | Piatn and faney fabrica to choose among breasted style, fine fabrics and ok Sizes from 6 to 16; and deservedly popular, shades to choose among $1.00 sinee they're great money's worth at..85.00 Leonard Burrows Shor for men, worth $4.00, for $2.98 eS Packard's Shoes for men 81.00 Men's Shoe Store, First Av. Side. Wool cuits, in aff styles, at ; 00 to $6.00 Panama Hats, at Sailors © heed si.00 w $300 Arcade Building THE SEATTI BEAR CUBS JOIN THe NAVY | a ‘The Sixteen Teddies Brom Aberdeen Enlisted at Butler Grill. Mascots Follow on Board Ship. The 16 were presented ve Teddy bears which ascots to the battleships of the Atlantic fleet ore formally delivered to the cus “ly of thelr new guardians yo terday afternoon at the Butler bar The pre ation was featured by considerable pomp and lots of amusen t, and when the baby bruins w wed away at the end of their chains to take up thelr new life on the ocean wave crowd which wit 4 the par | hastened thetr ing cheers. way with resound Sixteen live bears ia a uulgue poaieh sight tn any barroo and though small, the future mascots for Unele Sam's fighting machines made things exceedingly lively in that section of the house where the But ler patrons imbibe their liquid re freahmeata. Hang weot a table as one par tleu lively specimen of the bear tribe waddied around and caught ite chain about the table hleg. There was « clatter and erage and a shower of broken gla he tray smashed to the flow Lots of good boote gone to exclaimed one bystander of bibulows proelivith fut the Hidn't seem to mind Toasted With Vim bear © years which they homage was pl ing wie ina round of if enthused ark an by the sentiment proposed, several s emitted a healthy whatever nd One of the m table me the « Aboard the ships a the mascots. 01 | Kansas stowkl,” as their spect men was immediately christened, took firm hold of the situation by tted | ake / in read | nome ¢ ve the B whippiog all the and cats aboard r were exceedingly lively tagship Connecticut when ir Teddy reached the decks, and STAR.-WEDNES ‘Finish Fights With Former’ DAY, MAY 27, 1908 ‘NOTHING TO DO NOW BUT LOOK PLEASANT CAPT. ARCHIBALQ BUTT, WASHINGTON, May %4.—Capt }Archibald Hutt, recently appointed President Roosevelt as mi fald at the white t was drafted lato the army from the Washington orpa of newspaper correspondent sher for several southern news wre Wh the Span Amert an War came on he w i the fray and reported it from the offtce of the adjutant genera the army Out of this assoctation developed his euthusiam for the army. Af tor the « the war he joined the service Glen. Corbin and con } sdging from the reception which | his bearship was accorded he will 1 wlar among of thee | The Magship & goat and « pig and the two, sidering their * was honored wi con anding as well as th} 1 tw being new arrival at the little bear ms ignored favor af the ig took a run nerged fr we v bat ing and wool very much disfigure as ho observed the t on plggy’s face Goat Is Vanquished. The goat butted Into the pro gram just then and the new mas y eding mashes cot and the can-eater mixed things real lively the bear took a hew at the goat's nose, and th distingutahed condent from a jong line of Harlem ancestors fled precipitately The Minnesota's Teddy went aboard with much pomp and show the decks by an escort of high delighted sailor men. The boys on this ship had previously “ tended to trust the good fortune of their craft to the machinations of cirete of fiy:| have been of more te }ity than that of thie section in yea: was mainly through country not thickly settled, and Alva is the y town reported to have been| damaged ‘ * were destroyed over an grees fixed it for hi In it was provided that a { were squeeeed Ip by a and Butt was among t went to the Philippines ” kept books pt straight, kept bis t So now he has work arade of captain k from Ce barge of department families of r) at th Old braid 1 the reinia at White How some way aide hem He ba r and fans door He kept yrolls his up to the to represent the 190 he has been quartermaster's firet eded, combined with nice manners and a pleasing ox tertor Of course he ts sorry he ie ho longer a newspaper man, but he might have done worse TORNADO - CAUSES DEATH \Fowr Killed—Many Are In- jured by Terrific Wind. (By United Press.) _ OKs AHOMA Four crry, many Alva, Oklahe swept over today The | erty Houses foun dati along th twisted trees the were and path of area and the devastation ready the is being heavily Okla persons were killed and injured by a tornado which oma dotng heavy damage t oft May early prop their uprooted vieter srunted | which at some points appears to} of several miles around Alva places a burden upon this section, which al-| drat distress and destitution ing the great flood He was carried trom the launch to|'"S be a new by low The persons killed were crushed excitement impossible the injured will recover & green parrot and a brown monk-| TORPEDO BOATS SAIL in ey Introductic were at once order. The parrot didn’t like the bear at all, and volced his disap proval in language that would have hot sour nice in the prese of ladies. The monkey gave a squeal, grabbed a bunch of bear hide and dashed away with a big tuft of wool sticking out from be tween his fingers There was at lo of fight in the bear, howeve a handicap match was ar ranged to give him an equal ing. so the monkey was fas at the end of a chain and he and the bear mixed Teddy won. On almost every ship th: made a great deal of their mascot und when the fleet sails out tn the Pacific ocean they will be popular among the navy men eee ee ee ee $1,000 FOR AN APPLE. ( SPOKANE, One # thousand dollars is the prine # which has been offered by the # business men of Spokane for * the best apple in the United * Ste This wilt be the grand * prize offered at the national ple show, which fs to be 't@ held bere next December * ee ee ee settee Heeeeeeeeeeeeeee THERE'S NOT ONE Kind of paint in our large stock that hasn't some particular F RO Freeenay, PAL WA INT AN! PAPE Arcete Anwot tte Pivet Ave very | | | | i ee i pee Jot Mrs. James D. Hoge, Mra. Lang he battleship Missourt has arlaon C. Henry, Mra. Oliver H. P rived from Hremerton and pro, 1 pocge Mee. Peak Beatty, Mts {| ON THE SOUND. Lots of oysters and clams coeded direct to the Mare Island) Charles Willard Stimson, Mrs. Par ; i i navy yard icon Sut Gad Mon $m, Wacker] along the beach. Finest boating and bathing. | Somervell | , Carrie Nation Arrested. | The floor committee consisted of | Lots over 200 feet; only 5 BLOCKS from the PITTSBURG, Pa, May 27,—Al-| Mr. James D. Hoge, Mr. Charles W. | Navy Yard, where the Government is SPEND- wed to have scolded four men,| Stimson, Mr. Parton Swift, Mr nbarraxsing them in public, Mrs.) Wm. Marbury Somervell, Mr. Oll-| ING OVER ELEVEN MILLION DOLLARS. Carrie Nation was arrested yester|ver H. P. La Farge, Mr. BE. R.| | day afternoon, charged with dis-| West, Mr. Hugh Garland, Dr. Brad-| i i orderly conduct. Mrs. Nation was| ford Burwell, Mr. Frank Mears, Mr. | Do not miss this. Take any boat for the Navy ed on & $30 forfeit for her| John Owsley, Mr. O. 8. J. Holt, Mr.| Yard, Pier 2, foot Yesler Way; 10 boats daily. appearance today Paul Henry, Mr. Theo, Haller, Mr.| . . |W. B. Beat, Mr. A. 8. Downey, Mr. | Get off at the CHARLESTON DOCK. Branch Indiana Democrats for Bryan. | Samuel L. Russell, Mr. Geo, Ladd| . . m A ROCKVILLE, Ind., May 27.—The| Muna, Mr. Harold Burdon, Mr. Hen-| Office there. City Office open until 11:30 a. m. ocrats of the Fifth district|ry Field, Mr I. Garrett, Mr.| ‘ adopted resolutions urging the| Mark O'Dell, Mr. James Gillison. | Come, go with us. nomination of Bryaa Most distressing cases of e Ernest Rogers Lee and Miaa|felleved by Soap Lake Salve. NORTH FOR PORTLAND. (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 27 he fourth torpedo flotilla, in| mmand of Capt. Freeman, sailed ed buildings and In the identification has been It te believed most of at 3:30 yesterday for Portland, Ore The flotiil is comp stroyers Perry and Preble torpedo boats Fox Nellie May Gilbert were married this mornin J. M. Wilson, D. D, 915 EB. Columbia at We have erbly bs t slope, point There ts pothing better Give us an opportunity av TIN ne b id of the de and the] Davis and Far both of Seattle, Rev at the manse 4 ne mile from sbipping con. Stock Going Fast And That Gives Us Great Assis!ance Quitting the Business You must understand that to get out of business we must.sell at the Right Prices. Every one who has purchased here will say they never participated in a more profitable sale in their lives before. Where can you buy at Manufacturers’ Prices such articles as you need to outfit the home like you can at the Century Furniture Company's Big Sale? You would be tickled almost to death in ordinary times if you could buy at figures which do not permit the retailer to get his profits. This sale, which we have inaugurated, is just the opportunity you should grasp. Let UsFill Your WantsNo It Will Soon Be Too Late Everything for the House at Cost Prices Doors Open 9 A. M., Close 6 P. M. Sale Terms and Conditions: All Cash; NoC. O. D.s Free Delivery at Our Earliest Convenience; No Re- fund or Exchange; No Storage. Century Furniture Co. N. W. Cor. Second and Spring St. OFFICERS AT DANCE Brilliant Function Held at New Washington Hotel. send and the Spanish nobleman has been repeatedly rumored and as often denied by the young woman's friends, but that an announcement of their engagement is not the least note development of the coming summer is not denied by in the confidence of the SPANISH DUKE MAY WED YANKEE GIRL those couple. The duke is young, handsome, and has a fortune tn his own right, MATHILDE TOWNGEND i6 THE WOMAN AND DUKE D’ALBE [6 THE MAN—HE IS COMING TO Instructed for Bryan. AMERICA, G, W. Va, May 27. | Democrats of the five cengres siona) districts of West Virgtala in- structed for Bryan. | (By United Pr WASHINGTON, The Duke D’Albe is coming to America this season to shoot big game,” the dispatches say, but behind the an | nouncement is said to He a romance balls | Which began several years ago and in which Miss Mathilde Townsend. the Washington heiress and beauty be other participant Vancouver Island Indians are sus pected of the murder of the Waters brothers, two prospectors from Van- couver who have been missing for some time. The body of one of the men has been found near Nootka and foul play is evidenced, One of the bas brilliant Seattle that held | recent years was the function given been in in | tant evening at the New Washing engagement of Miss ton hotel by the Cotillion elub in ia eee anwarediie 77 of the junior officers e Joe Schermer’s DON r L AT the fatiguing reises Ad NEXT FRIDAY UNTIL UC US Empire Cafeteria AVE & MAD! of the morning parade, the officers peared at their best in their gold ked uniforms, and evidently greatly enjoyed the evening. took place in the dining room of the hotel. They’re Exclusive Clothiers N Dancing apa Its | ad gold made a suitable background for the dainty gowns of the young women and the uniforms of the officers Supper was served in the reception room, and the orchestra, stationed | in the dining room balcony, fur. nished the music After the Damrosch concert at the Moore theatre, Mr. and Mrs. | Frederick »ined the danc ers wi guests, Rear Admiral Sperry Command: | er B. McLean, Flag Lieut. Wurtz baugh, Lieut. Commander A. T. Long and Capt. J. M. Bowyer and Mrs. Josiah Collins also arrived late with their dinner guests, Capt, Richard Watnright Lieut. Wainright of the Connecti cut, Capt. Grant and Lieut, Com mander H. A. Wiley | The receiving line was composed } decorations of blue, gray DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE BATTLESHIPS FROM Navy Yard City Lots $50 Up Terms 10% Cash, $1 Per Week EVERY Lot has a VIEW of the ENTIRE BAY, and the Dry Dock. This property has HALF MILE of the finest WATER FRONT PIANOS AT COST for 30 Days Want room for Tatking Ma Investigate. Bremerton Development Co. 1009 American Bank Building, Second Ave. and Madison St. Main 1156—Phones—Ind. 4048. chine Department. John C. Walling Co. 711 Second Ave.

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