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(Seattle Star Exclusive 4 » Service.) | fessels to Sail From) s.x,PHAseiseo, cal. ins sn war, would Haw rt) only Days. i F om n Hem pportat act y ater front centers Nouty Reet rush Is on | ott trem | wext four | nol Protgiat st N weed points feen received frat the - ap and the ‘ill be in operation es ne delay ix ng to reach { dottars stock and « dum loaded an the an fast as he mutch leave tomor GOV. W. F. FREAR he nd Hyades. ‘one will Sunday our shores and Japan, be ary Mreight only, Four! gnatched from our graxp before we “are sededule! 60 ve Mot) could make the first move at de Tee Victoria of the Now fense? mamenip company. the) No less a person than Gov. W by Fraok Water | P Prear of Hawali eves that the Pacific | the answer fs “yes.” » Transit, of Frear is cautious. He does ‘af tickets, and it ts ex-/ ad he passers’ Vets will all pafore the vessels sall ron COMMENDS: CREW ad they're good. What « i the spontaneous out: | Joba PF. Miller yee as he watched crew go over their | course for the) ey a | and P. D. Hughes, Mithe Seattle Rowing! the guests of the unt followed the crew to a is the coilegians neared af their course, towards | MONCH Ely RUSH THE PERIL OF HAWAII | FiHRTING A MENACE TOTHE NATION THE SEATTLE § -FAILS TO GET CONVICTION Gus Grenrer, a Frenchman, who wae arrested in a raid on no own benefit, to be sure, but this in| rious cottages on Bat: at A matter of small moment as com: |‘ getown, was aoquitted va mared to the benefit of the mau aney thin morning by # of land sminent business men in Pollor Under pre conditions no | tide John B. Gordon murt. ‘The et can come om the other ade | J" who found Grenrer ne to our Pacific coast and do effec: | “ James DH wi tive work w at at j Ha |! - 1 Jones, Albert Oxen:| wall. if the telands are pro t and James FP, Hrannis tected. the first move of an enemy |. Although Special Deputy Sheriff would be to take possession of Ha |C. 1. Peyton, Game Warden Ha wall not only tn v te destray | Met and my Mheriff Leight American commerce t to secure |S8Ve strong testimony ageinet th a base for attack on the mainland, | *e man, the jury arrived at It fs not only for us to guard | ‘Melr verdict in a few minu againet such a seizure, but we| Special Deputy Sheriff C. A. Poy must hold the Islands me a base |t stated this morning that be wa» ter euvenietn confident of Grevrers Kult, He sald Hawaii differs from any teland |M# Was Not dieouraged becwuse he or group of islands in the Atlantic, |f@Und It difficult to conve Pakte ont shane tetenée th the Ad ne, but would continue the fight lantic. If one te nelsed others ye.|2keinet undesirables. Peyton atated main to be weed as bases for na.| that he proposes to go bef the tions that may be tnvolved in war, | C%t sate legis with an If the United States hae Hawaii *mendment to the vagraney that enda it, if any enemy wreate | (@* Which will permit few, If any Hawall from us that aiso ends it, | ‘OP holes ae ' or wil } & Rreat stop But th we wt @ Hoth harbor iu miunt be fortified her - j Venting landing on the sorth The steamship President saile coast should be equally well pro |". \oa° too tone eg Ph ae ae tected. Meanwhile, if we are to| , have an adequate navy, & lars?) The tug Elk, which sank last fleet should constants be malin day me the City dock, at the tained in Pacific waters, toot of ngton st, bas been All this.” was suagested te to raised and ts again in commission. | guard against pertl She is operated by the Crossby Tus from without boat company ’ Harold Dollar left yesterday for Mukilteo to take on @ cargo of lumber for Alaska. The Buckman sails tomorrow for | San Francisco. YTERIANS CHOOSE ENVER FOR CONVENTION (By United Press.) KANSAS CITY, Mo, May % Denver was chosen today as the next meeting place of the Presby-| terian general assembly, which ts bringing to @ close one of the most) successful conventions ever held un der us auspioss, The contest was won by Denver, after Okis na withdrew on account of the exponse question OFFICER COMMITS they «truck up an get nl not express this belief in so many | tely j words. Nevertheless he answers Washington lads wilt} {he question tn language which cam be interpreted In only one way The question. down above, was y Winning (rom the Be said afterwards | trews at work, and c te at Fr just an it t to Ge LY TABOR LGukes Games al || er Ua te it not true that | { great perl) from with dessins ie § secret organizing hordes already on th Kawara, of the Shinang Gor. Frear «mf You are| atero, which arrived in Seattle you king me your tion again Fwy te terday trom Japan, brought news o! must dec TAR-—FRLIDAY, MAY 29, 1908 FAIR POLITICIAN MAY WED CHURCHILL LADY DOROTHY HOWARD. (Seattio Star Exclusive Service LONDON May Lady Dor othy Howard, whowe engagement Winston Churchill, president of th Hoard of Trade, is expected to be announced soon, ts hter of the Earl of Carliale * from & family of politicians During Churehill’s recent sucesssful cam palgn she appeared with bim on the stump frequently and spoke at a@ ot meetings She ts pretty, plucky, and a keen | politician Mer father, the earl, tx ® Unionist, her mother « radical ‘and an enthusta temperance re former, and of her brothers one, Viscount Morpeth, ts a radical, tt other a uniontat Churehill, whose private tnoome ts mm t, will earr $75,000 a year in his position as cabinet minister. WARNING IS CABLED Fairbanks, Alaska, May 27, 1908 Michael Davia Strike continucs another plant shut down; wages unpald. General dissatisfaction among men brought into country. Warn men not to be deceived. Keep away. Our just demand must be met R BURNS. Acting Seoretary Union No. 19% tion of Minera Tanana Minere Weetern Feeders In an to the statement made ™ good the day before he left California and again. | o to an by Clarence Berry, & mine operator ~ — yy for Washington to attend Roose sewer the suicide of A. Nishara, « Japa® |i, the Tanana district, that too men 9 ea | yelt's aference of governors | “t will eay this, however: There| ene naval officer, on the last trip| could find employment at the Fai a Frear at me of his|are six times as many Japanese out from Seattle Nishara shot) banks mines, the above cable was | father Walter Frear of Oak. | in Mawali as ther re whites, cut himeelf when within o few hours t yesterday by the secretary of LMAN HAS land. side of Portugese and Spanish satling of Yokohama, and ft ts ¢ Miners’ union. | “My official position,” he said Americans, English, Germans,| thought that he mentally wn} The mis that at the YCLE lslowiy, “renders it impossible for) Spanish, Hawellans slightly out balanced. He had been studying | present time are many a me t& anewer you.” number the Japanese, but with a mechanical engineering at Cam-| bodied men in the district who are | There was something intangible | emailer proportion of adult mates. | bridee, where he was sent by the | out of work and are unable to re in hts tone that gave the tmpres | Haw lone, 2,100 miles from Japanese government, but was rej turn to the states, as the operators sion that his words were not final. the ific coast. If war should called owing to ii) health thave not paid them in cash for Baviag trying ng , Prenently he continaed [come suddenty you or I can surmise) The Shinano Maru brought the | last season's work, but have paid " kon boatevard] oo ematiest cargo of Chinese gv ithe men in seript, which the men ffor speeding autoists and | she has ever brought ascroos the|are unable to cash _ was a happy man} Pacific. The Japanese boycott th} Miners claim that there is a i | South China ts said to be respon: | strike in the district, and that the he received the) by the city) time ago. | afterncon = Reynolds | f miles on the machine, fete this morning for the! pal lets for the 80.900 acres | the Twin Falls-Saias- | project, $560,006; I ed and 1,400 land) Miltrain (rom Chicago ar- | s and later B@ 660 persons from} Colorado reached the | _ | sible Over half of the 140 steerage pas sengers were women, many of | whom were detained by the tmmi-| right to enter this country LOST COAT STIRS mine owners are inducing men to £0 to the district In or to break the strike. The men have demand ed an eight-hour day, as ten hours gration officials to investigate their | spent In mining, especially as pols | onous gases are inhaled during the thawing process, Is too hard on the! miners The miners claim that their only demand te an eight-hour day and that the owners #1 not grant it strike breakers eee Mine operators state that the dis Ie it possible that the Scattle po.| trict Is large and that there is ly A *} enough room for thousands of ‘nen lige court harbors & petty Ire) who can easily find work if they Patrolman A. 0. Holm evidently | 8 Willing to work, Pere ve | inlets ao, for he reported to Cirk| ered men have started fe _ W, H. Searing inst night that bis) A828 district alresdy. The men - 4 . . \ o only le ingle-breasted cout, which b ee a ces a Sa hanging on the back of a chair in| °°" the assembly hall yesterday after.) noon, was gone when he returned] to the station last evening } Clerk Searing turned the report; over to City Detective Jack Barck | Opening occurs Mon be the biggest land) “If you should ask mo,.” he said,/ held under the pro | adequately protected, | should an the Carey act |ewer, decidedly, no. | “Adequate protvetion means an| K 10 GET | adequate Meet, and adequate forti cations and naval facilities both the islands and along the coast They are lacking | lfor investigation. Marck sthed | what would happen within our iso-| about the police station for several lated possessions. |hours this morning for clues, but| “We must have a large fleet al-|the theft is still deeply shrouded ways ready on the Pacific. The|in mystery. There ts a rumor that} certain early completion of the! acting Chief Ward is preparing to Panama canal, the growing com-| shake down the force in an effort mereial activity around the entire | to locate the miasing coat cirele of the Pacific, many condi Patrolman Holm the scouts re OFFER PREMIUM FOR BONDS Bide were opened this afte for bonds issued to cover the $ 000 indebtedness of Ballard when was paid out © general funds of Seattle and bonds were issued to reim-| burse the general funds, The high-| est bid was made by the Beattle| Trust & Title Co which offered a} premium of $ with 6 p ent. | acerued Interest | Rollin « Co. of Denver, Colo., came second, with a bid of $71,500 for the aur Several other } ds} were received, all offering a pre-| wium | REBELLION BREAKS OUT, (By United Pre: @MYRNA, May 29.—€ vices today state that fully 1 killed In a rebellion Hisiand of Samos. Fighting con tinues around Vatsky, the c | which Is being attacked by ur 4 J HERE “Hawalli should be protected! tions are hurrying us forward to! port that Jailer John Corbett has first In the struggle which is day when the Pacific will be | inside information ree ing the pease SB we whether that) the a of a tremendous struggle | coat. Chief Clerk Denny Drew was Iatrugele be in peace or war, Ha-|for naval and commercial suprem:| too busy counting money this morn Were made yoater | wa i be the strategic potnt.| acy lag 10 tavestignte the alleged fob ates of the Se-|Hawall needs protection for her| “We must be prepared.” ae 2 Paashee @ullttan exoetee Mae's association for | mom =a erence meses | hin department has more important Geavention of the Na § matters to look after ciation VETERAN WILL ADDRESS men's open champlonshtp. Good)" te is rumored. that Detectives i scores were not in order, Spooner) iudson Curtiss Adams, Francis . 7 and Ernest Webb. who! Konnody and Special Deputy Chas : PUPILS OF SCHOOLS was next, making the 18 holes in) Peyton will be called into com § * In the drawings for today’s ference to locate the coat. play for the woman's championship) 19 these officers fail, it is even * oe att ie on, Miss Flanders will meet) suggested that Patrolman Charles} , wit ot ‘vt teran, | Mt Gilbert, Mrs. Kerry will m Dolphin be retained. At a late} me Elliott, a etvil w Oe nal ay Rem ty H+ gone p v will t the Mor al day ad = » ~ "hour this afternoon the coat ts still! Morgen | Grons to the ge lap iy ff Miss Lewis, and Mra. Dough: | missing | " ol em, tp be Cascade | arty will meet Miss K mt } | Setoeh saltetea with the alee reas BAR REGISTRATION | MEETING Kiliott enlisted with the 62nd reat a. ment of Pennsylvania in 1857 and . “- Sight hundred attorneys are ox A. lodge e participated if 30 battles during the UNDESIRABLES Saw. - ae ao Doras ae Pesidence of am | at | mary to be held June 20. So far ee i. Greea UNDER ARREST. 22,202 epee bee poe some mo 8A , | their names on the books, which GOLF TOURNEY ciiees wake are open in the clerk of court's of Ls 7 City Detective Warren C. Hub-| fice at the court house. The books OVER BANK bard and Patrolmen Hardin and| will be open all next week | nates eae 0d Mead By United Press.) Ae, Pa (By United Press.) f ' AND, Ore., May 29.—Mias eh ders won the qualifying round | car in the second day's playing for the er women's open championship at the FOIE down a: ata golf wurney at Waverly links. C. Ro Spooner, of Seattle, {won the qualifying round in the ED rau MIDON T EAT MUNTIL UC Us Empire Cafeteria ZMOAVE 4 MA vat ety thet from one mi POET @ cowrAwy Raliain | 4 ral a number of lodging houses in the lower part of the city | early this morning and arrested an | even dozen alleged undesirables. SCHOOLS CLOSED EARLY. The public schools were dismiae Among those caught in the @d at 2 o'clock thin afternoon on dragnet was Steve Hrodie, a ro,| account ef Decoration Day tomor who «illed another negro in a Main | row st. saloon on the night of March | pepe teseressnsecennne 19, 1904. He ts charged with be-|, Mheumatism is greatly relieved | by Soap Lake Salts. All druggists . ing « disorderly person. H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. If you can't get boots or # shoes to fit you, get them mude iTREET. iis trie lites gents who desire to get command of ninent SIXTEEN WARSHIPS AT NAVY YARD. The Kearsarge in the dry dock tae Nebraska, Wisconsin, Oregon | tlinots, Kentucky and Geor St. Louls and Milwauke cruisers | torpedo boat destroyers Rowan and ship Phila ship Nipsic, gun and Wheeling foot of Yesler Fare for »idaborough, training Iphia, x boats Princeton Noats fave pier way, ten times laon dally round trip, 60 cents GARDEN TRACTS Dacre tracts, $100 an acre; easy terms close to car line and lake; level, clear ed; fine for chickens and ber NOT TO DISTURB THEATRES Phere will be no hurry in prose cuting the local theatres if they do keep open on Sunday, in spit enterday upheld the Sunday clos ing law The efs whieh Pere submit ted to the supreme court were written by De Prosecuting At torney John MH. Perry, who #aid to he thought the {fice » de WO wader mucsedann ie proceeding if the theutres are to elowe up on Sunday everything else wi have to clome wp, i the reet curs can even be stopped from r ning. | am confident that this law will be repealed at the next meet ing of the legislature M’MAHON WINS DIVORCE CASE Kirchener divorcee fr Harel Helen lay granted a K. Kirehener Charles A. Riddie Judge Boyd J refused to ec th was ry fat Tallman aune ried a Februar Attors insteted in divore the pa for 24 by been upheld by dle 1 the time the case we was warranted had only be and he Special Judge tons “ me to have hid a“ co NEW YORK STOCK MARKET (By United Press) NEW YORK, May 2% opening irregular, the stock mar ket hardened up and throughout the latter part of the session maintain-| ed a firm and rather trrogular froat, ite a substantial volame of profit taking. The market be came very dull and inactive ing the early afternoon, staying in this condit until! just before the close, when @ small wave of lqui dation caused » moderate reaction The close was irregular MP clone %, U. P. 1.40, St P, 1.30, SP 8%, NP. 134% BRIDE PAYS THE EXPENSES Constable James Shannon wit neseod a marriage yesterday, the penses of which were borne by the bride. Some time ago Geor Carilinis, an usher at a local vaude ville bourse, was arrested plaint of Nellie Lattis Yesterday Cartiinis agreed to marry the girl M Latin paid for the marriage Hoense and paid Justice of the Peace John B. Carroll when be ted the keot Bhannon furnished the automobile and he is now won dering who will supply the house hold furniture STATE LEGISLATORS PLAN HOME TRIP (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C., May 29 eoentative Cushman will re in in Washington several days er adjourmment, clearing up mat ters In the departments, and then go to hin old home in lowa. He xpects to spend a couple of days at the Chiesgo convention and will then return to Iowa presentatives Jones and Hum will go direet!y by leay ing the day following adjournment Senate Ank wil to Chi cago on or before June 6 s« a mem ber of the national committes. He must be there on that date to take up contests Senator Piles will stop at the national convention on his way home to Seattle anes of ecrema Lake Salve. * Most distressing relieved by Soap res National Land Inv. © 917 First Ave. Ine After | dur-} com} << uitting the Business That’s Our Daily Cry And Plea Bear It In Mind Gan Tomorrow Is Memorial Day ra Doors Open At 1:00 P.M Close 9:00 P. M. eCentury Furniture Company Northwest Corner Second Avenue and Spring Street of Clev 4, Ohio. The robber in actual cash and confined his pil- ks of the two wom fering to the w j ON AGA | en, which were valuable for their j artistic merit ee The case looted by the rgier s contained jewelry worth $600 oF The city wa service $600. Next to it was an exhibit the main pipe line was ot rare and costly jewelry which again fast night, after the flow in| would have netted him thousands the line leading from the intake! of dollars. This was untouched. had been out of period of 18 hours. ply for the reserve turned on and all dang womission for « Today the sup. * had been of a wate 20c Village Blacksmith | Kitchen Khife famine was ended Owing to the cool weather there was oma demand made < upon the reservolr supply, and, while the servoirs had been great steel ly lowered by the regular consump 4 eunran. tion, there was enough water left a in reserve when the supply w ar vegetabie ~ cht to and “olicin resumed lawt night to have lasted nt Sicha several more days with strict econ with @ geod kaife. A omy on the part of the consumers. good knife is economy; &@ poor { oe entre ragance | { ve % im Gabiteer Paring | Knite i ARTISTIC BURGLAR | ec iin. Sabiteor Paring Kotte | w Lan Veet ‘able Knife ted Kitchen Knivee Te FALLS DOWN HARD assorted Kitchen Knives | te | (By United Press.) | . 2 See PORTLAND, Orw., 29 iqiie, sora Maite... ae Artistic temperament of a burglar 8 yd Kalte..... 200 saved the Arts and Crafts society | ont, 18 of 10 Parag of Portland thousands of dollars) Nos. 017 or 881 Paring 100 when a thief entered the museum of art and stole exhibits entered by Mrs, Mary Mott Smith Cunning-| ham, of Frisco, and Mrs. Watkins,/ Going North? Buy your outfit from Theo, Wilts & Co, 1008 First Knife te 01 or 2832 Kitchen ibe Kn Ree Sale ends Jum F. M. SPINNING i 1310 Second Av. more bargains eee snes ers TET