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E: BANK FAILS TO REOPEN | | j ION (By United Press . ’ idaho, May 28—~The Cap a ook 1S DEAD WANTS TO GO TO PEN Commander-in-Chief of U rrming ents wa. failure of the bank — . Under the Ban SACRAMENTO, Cal, May 28 t Saat Emmons, of the Call 3 eer pon C. Veterans Paases } Suate Milk aking @ bribe: will prob go i m tn a fow days to begin a a onl to (Be United States sn Inspectors. va Emmons has been | . 3 al! hore over two years fight | — ‘ ase through the highe <Sy Waleed Hremn) ts, while his companion a} VICKSRURO, Mis, May 26 in crime, Harry Bonkers, served 18/ Gen. Stebhen D. Lee commandentin: | ak mor in San Quentin and was | chief of the United Confederate V wcently paroled. Eiminons still de-jerans, and the last surviving gen . Disre- clares that he will win tn the end, | eral of the coufederacy, died at hie while he has heretofor home here today oly reftsed to go to the 1 On account of his advanced age a and serve part of his term Gon has been in poor health tar ding appeal, he ta wilt a long time, and at reunions of the antious to Comme orvINg | veterans of the late yours has been ©. in order (© loasen future im |unaole to take much active part nment in case his last appeal) pte was attacked with indigestion t Spo. | & denied & few days ago, and not having the strength to throw off the disease era ily grew weaker Stephen B Lee was a close rela } jtive of Robert & SUNDAY THEATRE CLOSING LAW UPHELD | iF imehief of the army of the wd Wan one ef the most suc bomntit ewnameandeoe whe copeincd the “leet cause ter confed Geo. Evens Success, ATLANTA, Ga. May mont A. vans, senk . ier of the United Confederate [Veterans was infer i offietaly of (By United Press.) jthe death of Gen. Stephen PD. Lee OLYMPIA, May 28.—The eu: bus sueee constitutionality of the law/* prohibiting conducting of the-| atres on Sunday was upheld by | CHECK DODGE | case was instituted by a com-| FAILS AGAIN |the supreme court today. The bination of theatrical men of} — id te the eblel oftter of this state. The court also denies a writ of habeas corpus to Frank Donnelan, manager of a Seattle playhouse, who was | The Mysterions cheek oman at tempted to operate in Fremant yes ~ terday but wax unsuccessful arrested last December for) Twe«mall bore were rached opening his house on Sunday, yesterday afterneen by an elderly | tan whe gave them « letter to the x wader coe f am not going to close ap the | Fremont Pharmacy. The boys de. wad orders theatres on Sunday,” said Mayor | !ivered the ietter, which contained ‘e trench to drain Miller today, when shown the di a check for $7.59, purperting to ‘yay, The foo patch from Olympia. “The supreme bave been signed by Dr. W. C pd in places had | court declared this law unconstive Heunay a deep with | tional seven or eight months ago,| The letier requested that the - were order. and there is nothing new in the | proprietor give the boys two hot ‘eat, have the | deetsion. There does not seem to) Water bags and half a doren cigars be any general seatiment iu favor | sod to imctose the change in of closing the Sunday shows, So velope, The pro: far as thix office fs concerned its|picious and calléd § Patroiman attitede en the Sunday theatre/ Heath The patroiman secompan question is to Ieave things as they | led the bays to the place they were are. to meet the check man, bet be hat disappeared ) { wasted. cutters @ stalls through be washed away inside and Telating to the and hacdling (he Reet etree enene Orders : particntariy | 1 WASHINGTON, An Lady Stirling Chapter. an 4 ot oe ‘ol The Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A alleged cover political move 0} » “wi sent ‘Tuceday afternoon at break ap the salld democratic south./the home of Mra J. A. Punce, 24 it bs sald President. Roosevelt basi w Mercer at. The election of offt asked Gea. Lake B Wright, « som core will be held erat. to accept the war secretary Alamo Club. aft resigns, and that Be) rie Alamo Club will give a danc- ioe party tomerrow evening at — EE mag: in | Mevdenbaner bey. Thin will be the s te authority stat first of « series of similar summer He ts an attorney trom Mem | outings of the club ‘Tenn. which te Wright's home | Pennio Viens " To mark the close of the tennis the young women of jthe walversity cave a tea yesterday laftergeon om the canspns. At the ltea table were Miss Sylvia Wold. | Mise Bessie Anderson, Mins Clsar- jlotte Wiliams and Mis Louise Henkins their attention | ern democratic vote for the repub- . for the ext tieaa party. ft is said that Seore tary Taft will resign at once in the Depots. jevemt that he is nominated by the on. the in| Sepublican natiogal convention. MI the local dis at. ke Orthopedic Hospital Guild. ‘The Queen Anne Guild, Children’s | Orthopedic |. will meet to their milk Gairies will be and any unsanitary Femedied. Fat! | of the in} by arrest} lowa Society. The lowa Society of Seattle wilt sive a May festival this evening at |the Henten Hilt clubhouse. State |Senator Funk, of Spirit Lake, ta, ‘enti | will give am address during the | evening. Consfrecting a granistand Omegna Bros.” ont paying any money for material retail, it itor labor, and keeping every cent Theta Reception. ae & result, the men who were em-|ty house, 4731 [ith ay. NE The pleged in building the stand have | reception rooms were very attrac- taken ont a len against the strue-| tively decorated in the colors of the tone | society, gold aud black. Quantities Monday .mohue secused lumber | pf Scoteh broom with the dark back from the Seattle Lamber Co., hired | kround of foliage suitably carried 24 carpenters and erected a stand Out the general color scheme, and | seats to the stand at 75 cents per | Mra. Campbell, Mrs. M. G. Cooper, 5p Sige po hue kept all the money | Mew. Storey, Miss Jessie McParland, the fleet | derived from the sale and failed | Miss Maude Cleveland, Mins Meitie hae 4 Acting |t0 Make any payments whatever.| Alexander, Miss Rena Strout and “ Ward last The tumber, nails and labor on Tee Sone ie mete to about $200. ne ies §=6Vern jones, an each patrol | smoudieed win ato Jeanctte Hall, Miss trene Somer that acct. | 0d separated./taken in for seats during the| Alvha Lambda Chapter of Kappa into batter \ 2ocapa Tuesday, was the deal ac | Alpha Theta entertajned yesterday | at the northeast corner of First ay. | 24v¢ 4 Welcoming cheeriness to the and Virginia st. reception hall and reception rooms, | Tuesday morning during the Wherv the guests were received by ville, prewiding in the dining room, land Miss Gepfert and Miss Vinson: lholer serving at the punch bow! Would have} ne: Soci WW THE CITY WANE L want to thank compliched by P. J. Donohue, and, | “fternoon and evening at the sorort. EL parade, nearly 250 people bought |the following: Mrs Pierre Frein, for your untir | who were! iy GA toric ser | On board the Shinano Marv, T0 CONVENTION I citizens, | Which arrived in Seattle this morn ing from Japan, was Marquis hiro Ikeda, fifth son of Prince rogowa, last of the Shogun«. Accompanging the Marguis w: COLORADO &8PRINGS, Colo, director of the Jap-| May 28.—It was announced here to- nd Dr. Kitamuro, the | day that @ strong movement would Physician. be made in Bl Paso, county to send a woman a8 & Was over rush for Crossing pa- to exercize that she would Under the wheeis had it not been for (By United Press.) family The party ts on a trip around the the part of a cross | world by way of Seatue, San Fran-| cratic convention, which will be! cisco, Culengo and New York, re) held in Denver next July. It in pre the “fips” who were turning by way of Siberia lposed to name Mrs. Margaret ‘ Gay Were lines ‘tne marquis is @ yourg man 30 | }iowell Davis Hayes, soly living . hall at police years of age, and a jieutenant in'Qaughter of President Jefferson leer each patrol, the Imperial guard Davi { the confederncy. A sim told his patrol In 1890 he was adopted Into the! jiar move of this nature is on in thould arrested | fataily of the Tottort clan, after-' Denver, seeking to send Mrs. Rath @ new hat marrying the heiress of that Leavitt, daughter of W. J. Bryan, who is descended from Em as a delegate. peror Slew | The quis’ slater te the wife of Prince Fusaimi, of the Japanese oyal household. | The Francisco Buckman Will eall for San Saturday The Jefferson is due from Skag midnight tonight « Se cote enews apssuiins eoernete of teas legate to the demo. | THE SEATTI ! | | FUNERAL NOTICES Win Mo vwing maine of emated at the fou mute Pleasant funeral which with take place at the chapel of the crematory Friday morning at ook | f ot ft k pl at oo) nney- Watson he al service Konda] of the! this aft burtal come the . pa Company volock, The the Lakeview t orno 2 The w a at The | Mount Ploas foneret Rurns was held at the this afternoon was hold at the of Jobn furntt 10 service donor hurtal }ant come Jastney Frode} Ys of Bternity the funeral place at the undertaking parlors Lé« Bau, ¢ ine » bu remains of od at the Ff foliowing which Collins Pros. de we sorvice, tooh noon at DEATH NOTICES. La Wintemute [thts elty May ure D. € 2 in thts ett the parlors of Company Hideeaaburo Ke May 23 tn this cfty John W. Burns, age 11 finfant son of Afr. and Mrs |Hurns, died at the reatdence Minor av. May 27 Hastuey Frede. 605 Pike #t. May Mra. Annie L. MeCall died tn this May The body in being] prepared for shipment to Gan Fran claco age died in 22, died May at on r the remains ar Bonney Wat montha Ww at S10} } wae died at “ eity PRINT PAPER TARIFF CASE MEMBERS OF HOUSE COMMIT TEE MAKE DIVIDED REPORT. | | } (By United Prees.) WASHINGTON, May pubtican and democratic meubers of the house committee, consider jog the print paper puestion today were frequently divided fn thetr re: port, the republicans opposing the | pemowal of tariff and the democrats urging tat it be removed at once. The report was Inid before the house today by Chairman Mana of Hiinote = The repebliean members reported to part As the present price of paper would not be affected imme diately in any considerable degree | by the repeal of the tariff, and as/ the passage of the Stevens bill) would mean certain ruin for the paper industry in thie country, the committee recommends that any positive legtaiation on the subject | be laid over until the completion of the investigation now being con | ducted and action be taken at the | next seasion of congress In thelr report democrats said 28. —Re of the of! \* » ‘Tho revense dertved free the | t the dairy! SECRETARY TAFT * BITS ONEWS import due oh wood pulp for the « ®) manufacture of printing paper is so * small, and the benefits to be de eee ee eee ee eee | cived from the abolition of thoee | @uties are so considerable, that ee large the inumediate placing of the! | pulp aed priating paper on the free, | tiwt, and express the belief that on | isting conditicas can be relieved [promptly onty by the immediate passage of the Stevens bill (ex. United Press. PORTLAND, Ore, May 28 — Hear | ing the watling of & woman and the | curses of an angry men ae he was | passing the McAllister house at 2 o'clock this Morning. Fred Williama kicked bis way) | through the door and stopped a/ hospital | morrow at the Chelsea, 16 o’clook.| fight that was taking place within | Oakland to @ frenay of anger, 0d |» by putting W. H. Noseuy to sleep | wi fist. Noseuy died from the | effects of the blow at 9 o'clock | | today. | Mary Kelser, the woman with! whom Noseuy was fighth correb- | orates Williams’ story of the affai bat it is probable that a char jof manslaughter will be preferred | against him. He ls now being held on « charge of assault and battery FIGHT 1S ON FOR ~ OPEN CHURCH (By United Press.) KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 28 ‘Our charches make awful poor time in the race for recruits,” de j clared the Rev. M. A. Matthews, of | Seattle, tn the Presbyterian general | |assembly here this afternoon in a) lepeech in which he led the mov ment to open the chorches every | | day tn the week. Saloons and places of evil are) open to the boys of the country ev jery day in the week, but the Pres. | byterian churches open per haps two days. j 1 believe that the churches! should be open all the time to those who wish to enter, and that we should not lag back tn the contest with evil, but should keep to the front A large faction of the delegates joined Dr, Matthews in his fight for the open chureh. | TACOMA, May 28,—Admiral| Sperry, with the Nagship Connecti. | cut, Kansas, Vermont and Indi nA, and the hospital ship Relief, teft Ta. | leoma thix morning at 8:30 for San it cisco, The Virginia, | Isiand, New Jersey and remain here ander Capt. Richard ‘Wainwright ) Decoration day to participate colebration in the DON'T FAT r wane + STAR-—THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908, | Scarcely believing his senses, Judge Are You Building a Home? If so, you will need Furnishings, and perhaps some Up-to-Date Pieces. Do you realize that you can buy here and save the retailer's profits? That's the strongest kind of an inducement, is it not? Lots of Good Things here, too, for your Summer Camp Have you thought about that? Camp Cooking Utensils, Etc., Etc. up. There's the Camp Cot, Rug, Chairs, These are mere suggestions—follow them uitting the Business Is a serious matter with us, and we hope you will see the matter the same as we do. We want to get out, and the quicker we do the better pleased the stock- holders will be. Everything With Which to Furnish the Home ><" Prices Come In Every Day Doors Open 9 A. M. Close 6 P. M. Sale Terms and Conditions: All Cash; No C. O. D.; Free Delivery at Our Earliest Convenience. No Refund or Exchange; No Storage. Century Furniture Company N. W. COR. SECOND AVENUE AND SPRING STREET. leaped into the bay at the foot of a : aR . Hell st. late yesterday and sank from sight before eye witnesses AT WILDWOOD PARK could attempt rescue The body hag ciaeiclpanie ten stay | not been recovered INJURED IN | From the mans pocket was taken OREGON FARMERS HUNTING) gots pewsion will gather at a photograph of an elderly man and Ww ood, across Lake Woeehing | woman. The man who jumped into POR “GAneITS whe |ten, @usday, June 7, for their a2-| mC. Jensen, a teamater, who|the bay bore m close resemblance MARSHAL ANO RAIDED | nual plenic: All boys of the Beattie | jives at Ninth av. and Pike st, was to the man shown In the pleture A {Newsboys Union will attend the | thrown from his wagon yesterday Card was also found showing that Town, outing | while bis team was rvining away be bed been a member of a stone- cutters’ union at Hast London Charies EB. MeBwen, « contractor, who lives at 226 Kastlake av. wit- nessed the drowning. tic saw the |man walk to the face of the Brat- Arrangements have been made | and custained two broken ribs. The for & good program consisting Of | gecident occurred in the lower part ) sports of all kinds, baseball games! of the city. Jensen is a driver for 28. —Br./and » tugot-war, Boste will lesve! tne Olympic Brewing company. He my | Leach! park every hour for the plo | was taken to Providence hospital (By United Pree. OAKLAND, Ore, May ery man old enough to fire & aw armed himself and joined tn the | Sic grounds J. Hamilton, a conductor em | "ober MIN company’s dock He a for the (wo bandits who raid-| remem bye ployed by the Seattle, Renton & | paid little attention until he saw ed this place and sertonsly wounded | Southern rattway, was slightly in- the saan remove his hat, coat, vest Marshal John Beckley In the shou! | jured yesterday afternoon at Hill, and vhoes and suddeni; leap into der in @ revolver duel when the! man City when a wagon crushed the water. City Detective Frank officer attempted to arrest them. | him agaimet the street car. His | Kennedy was seut from the police The hille are being aeoured and) lege and body were bruised. He | #tation to investi but was ua every train watched was taken to Providence hospital, able to ascertain where the maa He was reported resting easily thie ‘The malicious destruction of prop- lived while in Seattle. thegs, who leoted 11) moraing eae ainda sapeaenneerieinali rote a Boe gyno shooting | Thomas Kelly, « teamster, sant Heckiey, has aroused the people Of! Piguces regarding the passenger| from his wagon ot First av. N ‘BANDITS KILL A (tem to and trom Seattle through | snd Republican st. Tuesday night. | if they overtake the fugitives ® ihe King street station during the Me Was badly shaken up. Kelly MARSHAL (By United Press.) SPOKANE, May 28.—William Mackey, of Freeman, died at Mica wae taken to the Wayside Bmer- acy hospital, bat was able to leave this morning. lynching may be the outeome. }stay of the Meet have been col Apparently angry at the small jcted by Supt. Dudgeon, and show sum of money — ee ja total of 66,085 for the five days their burglaries, the robbers broke |4) o25 teing arrivals / Graft Trouble in Boston, up furniture, anvashed show cases yy each of the five days, from! ROSTON to May 28.—As a And windows in almost every sv, Eriday to Tuesday, the number of! reguit of the report of the Boston | they eutered, and at the pestoffice pope handied was greater that|toance commission, alleging con- herned 6 quantity of Cane |that ever before reported, the near | soiracy between contracting firms a8 @ result of a bullet wound over a jest record being 7.500, the record |in making supposed competitive |the heart, inflict@d Sunday in a for the Christian Endeavor conven: yids for city ecatrnots, «ix promi-| fight with dexperadoes at Mica. ASKS FOR WORK es tant emer nent officials of the structural iron | Mackey bad been searching for rob | Saturday, May 23. shows the |aud bollormaking companies have |bers who had raided a hardware largest figures; 15,987 PETSORS | hoon arrested. store at Spangle Friday night. He On CHAIN GANG 3 throngh the station on that] located them near Mica and called | ee. 18,413 of these being arriv | jon them to surrender. They opened HOT OFFICER ————$$— Twenty-two speciale were — fire on him, and one bullet struck {for bringing in the visttors in addi-| Mackey below the heart. He gave Pleading that liquer was 46rd tion to the 100 regular trains arriv-| chase to the fleeing robbers, but ing him, and oat he was unable to Geriag the five dave. gence, W' , for! wotnl of 61,000 passengers in the merly émployed at the Jockey Club) fy, days restaurant, appeared at police head. quartere this morning and asked thai he be placed on the chain gang Chief Clerk Denny Drew took the man before Police Judge Jobo B Gordo, who questioned Griffith FOR A BANDIT (By United Press.) SPOKANE, May 28.—Mistaking City Marshal J. 8. Wright, of Col- | ville, for one of the thugs who at-) ‘tempted to hold up his brother, *harle: » George Rush shot the officer down, | eee erage nenned®. |inficting a fatal wound, Wright] Kennedy says that the missing man | 8 refused to have Rush arrested ar he states the shooting was the bean to @ portion of his father's scout of @ ehinien ck Rush reported to th BOY IS KILLED UNDER WHEELS Osland Nicholson, the six-year old son of Mrs. Mary Nicholson, was crusned to death beneath the | wheels of a wagon loaded with Heir to Estate. Frank Kennedy, of Minneapolis, Minn., in @ communication to Act ing Chief of Police Irving Ward, to- day requests information as to the Gordon for the first time in his life iatened to a plea from the lips of a man who w to be sentenced to work on the chain gang. e offi " the - ~——-——- j 4 shingles at Renton yesterday after Gr seth t he was sentenced to jto hold him’up, and, when he fled. taneous, An inquest may be held. os \r ‘4 7 the gang. Grif | fired two shots after him. Officers |“ pne ittle boy was playing in the no ieiies ice jwent to the Rush home, and after | street near his mother's home when fith Was.taken back to jail with «| relieved expression on his counte- na j shouting through the door were sur-| the accident occurred prised by the brothers, one of whom |ton a driver for the S. H. Bene pulled open the door while the | qict Shingle Co. was passing the other fired a rifle, fatally wound-| Nicholson home with a load of jing Wright. The brothers thought) shingles. Weston says the boy at the hold-ups were coming to the / tempted to climb on the ‘wagon. He John Wes HEAVY 5 REPORTED MISSING. Daniel, Devine, aged 50 years, is reported@inissing from his home at; R. D, Barttett, a chaffeur, who | house to commit robbery slipped and fell under the front 2123 ‘Wayerly place. He left home| Was arrested last Saturday on a) - 2 wheels. Before Weston could stop last Tudaday. The police have been | Charge of violating the speed ord-| |his team, the front wheel passed asked to locate him jinance, was fined $60 by rotice LEAPS INTO BAY over the boy's head and chest. He | |.Judge Gordon yesterday afternoon. | | died almost instantly. Mrs, Nichol Trains Moving in Oklahoma. | This is the heaviest fine AS son is prostrated TUSLA, Okla, May 28.—Flood:| sosved against an offending auto | END G LIFE bound trains, stalled for three days, driver and was made at the soll-| Denver Convention Day. began to move out of Tusia today. | citation of a deputy prosecuting at DENVER, May 28.—There wil) be Frain service is still demoralized, | torney no liquor sold in the convention wever, Hundreds of passengers!" in the future Police Judge Carefully laying aside his coat,|audivorium in Denver, where the i for southern and western | don will be severe with of vost, hat and shoes, a man believed national democratic convention points have been laying over since | of this class. Here’ Sunday | fined them $10 and $1 meets in July The Eagte Transfer Co. See Joe Schermer’s . L. KLEIN bape wd with Av tase nH Our charges are ratt. Pur Ad NEXT PRIDAY Im tan and black. Look at the ° | niture van $13 per Hout: 1 . e trun hOc; 2 Trunks The Clothiers y : able distance. Cut Rate Both 991