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JAY MAY 30, 1908. PNISTAIR == VANCOWER == == sent th he ae , aed | with ‘uh ite eo ‘tints ‘a pee This pleture of the war secretary was snapshotted at the . and his & wen row and despal Hanna monument unveiling in Cleveland. Lawyer Andrew Squire | QSED hed +4 LOSES A ciclo the vets a ers ached and hie knees were } At o'clock the vetorana and t aid. He spent some of} }the throngs « pectators fathered a « u 4 a b ox at the oe feries and « wd the b Hition at ri Vy of the day with t SUNDAY \ . " , " bac vot GAME : "on | ‘ ; vind ; ' { fee badl ' " te final fare —— . t but of h ear cee w fi w t f Ait for were physical * < Maas Armour Tells Why orsoc"Siso "whore tt Meth Seattle Takes Morning ssn: 0. ssith "ys ibath Should Be irc" KCl ood ans | Tustle by a Score of visi’, Stoy"ntte eel ature the strewing of fh face of the waters oles Ran More Than ,. ie etane cs Practically a Pitchers’ Bat-. 5s, 71) b cx wom may with ha ‘ y : eculved, whe the only " hearts that lo in the privilege of pig One for Sunday Sinica eases! tle With Coy on rege gy me ded igre nye for ald. 1 jestions of rales, many , t the rep ane ed with him . flying above thelr hoe g. t S i to get a The Last Call = ly « { the confer This service will end with the __—_ ence report, but Senator Stone was! sounding of “ta the notes of the eccccceee of ready to talk, and’ the jast call which speake a nat Refore a crowd which made up WSR CES W2ESERS? Si seiabssisecs ivore said Stone. “I am more than with|the game by fanning Erickson. uma of Veterans of many wars, — from the axed survivors of s 4 him ‘in this fight it wae a good, clean-cut game. the | Hon on “Memorial Day,” telling how % Members frequently interrupted |and practically amounted, to s|StMamle with the South to the| It first originated in the South, fol DECORA E GRAVES WHITE SAILOR HAT, Stone, saying they could not bear,| pitchers’ battle. Hall twirled for JU%0r men who enlisted to fight| lowed by Its history. up to the pres in the SpanishAmertean wat, began ent day M@ecalled to mind many t h Was not put, the , i sorrow bier of her hon au, r The + Teenie “aceetainek: te ® enthusiagm what it lacked tn! geaq | $ chai Dug's Stwashes today wal Vor ose-of the aging veterans . A Bumber of members who - p chesty Reaver tribe from found it physteally impossible a $ deen absent during the night, re-|, yey rhe final score wa complete the march on foot to 4 e a @ @ freshed by «le arrived just aT eal aad - —— mning automod! we provided 4 @| Stone was getting under way ally by Vancouver had things /through the courtesy of the ear} C e s ee 2 looking gloomy for a few moments. | owners ; lo one Begins Coy, who occupied the mound for sing 4 1 am going to follow the lead| the locals, however, turned en an : Started on Time Slot the senator from Wisconsin,” Joxtra burst of steam and einehed Promptly at 10 o'clock the col ° . . @ but be would not strain his votce.|the Beavers, and put up a clever @ | He proceeded to read lengthy edi-|exhibition, But Coy waa there like ‘° eve from th mbling point Of the famous men of the great Sitorias and pamphlets relative to| the anchor of a battieship with the ** iret ay. and University at ruggie, each one being heartily (By United Press.) | in the square Githe currency question h| motive power on the bum, and had The parade was headed by 64 pa @pplauded. The Memorial address | 8 FRANCISCO, May 20, want the fair 8 /often interrupted him things pretty well bis own way dur-| t!™en, Including the city's finest, ¥#s made by Hon W. H. White, | ial day wan observed gen wt you want ¢ | tons. ine tea Satire ieaiinen under the command of Sergeants WIth the program coming to au end ally throughout California @} Senator Gore stopped Stone long The Firct Round. Rannick, Kent, Powers, Stoart and | With the benediction by Rev. John and cemeteries where the dead Slenough to ask if a quorum was A ound. Wilkes, with Acting Chief Irving M. Dean | heroes He, expecially at the Pre-| © | present. He whs ruled out of order.| There Was nothing doing tn the| Ward at the head After the exercises Allen Dale on sidio, Ban Francisco, were bee sah 4 when he tried to appeal from |" line until the last of the third. Then came Mayor John F. Miller tertained the members of the \of impressive ¢ onles partict the decision of the chair he was when Seattle annexed a tally by | and bie staff, followed by members Grand Army of the Ke at in for the most part by mem denied his request ‘ combination ot & base on balls, of the ¢ y sounell the Fort Law j Jone eee at the cafe aah ian | bers of the G. AR Tae and a steal on tary band, and Co. ert, Third ay. and James As in former years, the graves rc Pian to Biock La Follette. Vancouver spanked along until | Infantry , Members of the o A a wobis were a fusely y hwnd 4 with | ) A-Y.P. E. Editor, At neoln's Gettysburg ad-| 12:30 o'clock this afternoon | the six with a good quartering} The second division was made up | tained the Washington High Schoo Gor Pier Arr flowers, 1 Stone was stil! speaking The lead-| breese and suddenly luffed up with es follows: Stevens post, G A. R geous ce ‘ow udents yesterday afternoon In t dress was Wath. read, gune boomed their ere How are formulating « plan to|two hits in a row, one of which| No. 1; John F. Miller post, G. A. I; | Renembly This was the annual as} salute of honor, and to pay tribute | prevent La Pollette from speaking | was soon negotiated into a run, James A. Sexton post, G. A. R: sembly for Decoration day | Wi Fi st Prize and to the dead heroes of the navy again by enforcing a rule that no | leaving It oneal! otal ledustrial Behoot boys;| The aftersoon was spent by the! ms ir flowers were strewn upon the sea senator shall speak more than twice} In the last of the efgbth, with! Geo. H. Fortson camp, 8 A. W. V.; | veterans in dec ing the graves | at different points. on the same subject on the samejan extra toning in sight, Adama| Carl M. Thygesen camp, 8.A.W_V.: of their dead comrades at the vari- | Studebak Second. E | testslative day. It ts claimed that skidded one down tn safe territory | Gen. Geo. A. Custer camp, 8. of V.; [ous cemeteries about the city er ; La Follette made a short speech yer | near the third base line, and went| speaker of the day and invited Probably the largest number of FORMER STATE SENATOR ms |terday before he began his record. /to second when Staniey sacrificed. | guests in automobiles the soldier dead are buried at the aT mee 2 } believes that the! breaking performance. The point|Coy biffed one to Quigley, who) The third division: National |G. A. R. cemetery, at 11th av. N.| The be closed om 84m | will be made on the ground that La (threw low to fret and the ball Guards Eeiiiinmall Gt. Salitanians-ot 06 thretan mete tach renion at the GOES TO PEN The Star in. | Pollette yesterday yielded the floor | bounce Line of March. boidlers also visited the Lakeview, |Seattie Automobile Dealers’ asso-| which appears |for the Introduction of bills fromlers. Adama scored this mie The line of b actet wl ry, Mt. Pleasant and Crown | ciation made up ia beauty what it jthe house, and it in argued that| play. and there was nothing more |p, 1))" U°* Of march proceaded WP tml comatert }lacked in numbers received this moro | this interruption made hira speak|doing in that inning eS oe. ee ero : w that the advo Second av, down Secoad to Yes Weodland Park. | While only 23 machines were inj (By United Press.) . . © ehelion are great } arartics Interrupted Stone this} The Exciting Ninth. ler way. and then up Yesler way|) K. 8. Blodgett, of Ballard, pre-| ine. 11 of these wore pally om gi aan ee a, * | ty oF Are tSKINS| shernoon and asked: “is it trae|,,!% the ninth Sugden, first up for| to the Cotlzenm theatre, where the| sided over the Memorial day ex.|0rated with fowers, flags and ri | Former State Senator EJ. Em. in the balloting | thet you returned to Washington in| VARCONFer, chopped Out w seream-| Memorial day wervices were to be|ereises which wore held at Wood-| 208. and as ue procession slowly | mons, convicted two and a half) who want to see the | the interest of @ certain priitien! |/2% Mt and Flannigan dropped | held land park this afternoon filed through the downtown streets, | Years ago of r Dg & bribe, was / tow fly in Bennett's hands, Snyder| For a time it looked as if there| Addresses were made by Rev. W.|/ed by the stirring strains of Wag- today taken to San Quentin, from Sunday didate t” ie count of the patiots | “He erred to Williain J. Bryan, | tP@e* out, and then came Erick-| might be a stampede in the crowds MH. Harrington and Prof, EK. 8. / ners band, it won hearty applause ne ‘ : m1 pectato’ to Fotsom and begin serving bis|flat sailor in burned straw, wi whowed more thao) ~ son, who was sent in to bat for) that ised Second ay. when the fire Meany, of the University of Wash.| {fom the spectators Hs % of Sunday open ric icag wig emg pwd an fo Whenever Erickson lands on | signals began ringing. but # thor-|ington. There were recitations by | The ble Pleree Arrow, owned by |seute facing of deep blue straw. ing 114 for open | to assist La Forlette in fighting the | th? ball it goes about a mile, and ous was quickly clsred snd| Beatrice Redenboagh, of the Bag a NOGINe Gis Were OY SET Soe ee oat Legneet that, be well | seven te Saateaned with Uses eae &2 for closed | currency biti jwhen he spat on his hands and/ the apparatus went through with-|jey school, and by Florence Man.|@ Smith. was the unanimous | 0° > yaaa to Folsom from San which ends at the ieft front in | "Stone replied that he had re-|SMipect the bat tight there was) out a mishap. It later developed ning, Bra Quinn and Mabel Phil. |Cholce of the judges for first prise at ne large loops. Two large feather pon. 2 | ceived no such request from Bryan . which prison be will be transferred| A bat for a young gir! is a wi to above, and | some uneasiness in the fanhoase. | that it was only a false alarm. | Mops, of Green Lake school The tourlog car was covered with; Emmons reiterated hig statement| pons are set at the left at a most Coy tightened his belt and per ~ up in| An elaborate musical program |“ profusion of snowballs, white car that he fs innocent. Emmons was| aggressive angle Armour, ts as fol} : formed the usual feat of getting the front of the theatre at present arma/ had been prepared, consisting of tions, 11 and hawthorne bios. /indicted along with Senators ca cater ' e vet , | #0 Stre of white ribbe French. Wright and Bunkers. f khow that your big men to swat the ofone three | and the veterans filed past Into the! “The Banner of the Free,” by the/*0ms. Streamers c b d.avonpe i 3 ~ sunday consecutive Umes. big auditerium, which Was soon | John B, Allen school of $0 voices, | Completed the decorations, All the | French was acquitted, Wright ex a n This afternoon both teams are/ filled by them and their many a song by the Green Lake G. A. R. | ott * of the car, including the |Caped and Bankers was convicted playing the second game of the | friends. uartet, In addition to selections by | Chauffeur, were dressed in white and given five years. Emmons has! lany Tomorrow they end the Comrade Jason B. Strong presi! the children from the Green Lake The judges were also unanimous |® --V« reese sentence to serve. series, in which Vancouver has won| ¢d over the services, which were | school, the D. F. Day school, Salmon |!" &werding the second prite to the) weering oF BROTHERHOOD. | three out of five to date lopened with music by the Fort Law-| Bay school and the Broadway and | Studebaker electric car driven by z i [ts Bit (By United Press.) if | “ ton Military band Central schools of Ballard Mra. C. J. Zintheo. On the front of) a. oo: saa oie fi Wie oh part tee eb Morning Gamee—National. The stage had been decorated) the car was a full-sized stuffed | |» Sentiin, Witeh wan ui gunlonl tert ca Se ee ra fed et See| Charged with conduct unbecom-| epicago 9, St. Loule 2 with the national colors, which eagle and the body and wheels of | Vitter held tte feet ceetine just | Harry Zibbler and Frank Shaw ing an officer, W. H. Copper, 8! New York §, Brooklyn 0 were also draped from the boxes: the ine were hid by masses of | nicht in the Plymouth Congrega-|¥ere arested today for the second policy that eal) patrolman of the police force. wax| Boston Philadelphia game post. | While palms and flowers seomed to Mites and snowballs. tional church. time this week on a charge pre L ~ discharged by Acting Chief Irving be every where Among the other handsomely dec) ye we oy Lewis, who attended, ferred by Detective Burns, the graft \ poned, rain . | Ward this morning. | Cincinnati 0, Priteburg 1 Schoo! Children Sing. orated care were thowe of J. H-line national convention of laymen | investigator. They had been trall- Since he has been # police officer | oon Two hundred sthoct ebiiéree Starbird, who drove 4 Cadillac dec | at Detroit, Mich., last month, gave |ing Burns. Burns allowed them to Morning Games—American. ated as & Chinese junk; Robert i ES tf Es3f : Hf | Copper has worked on the after boys and girls from the sixth, an interesting report of the work | follow him until Detective Murphy i noon patrol, which is on duty fron bowie, who drove a single-cylinder | gone and mapped out the m came up and put them under ar Philadelphia: New York, rain. seventh and eighth grades of the ij t of the local organization for| rest 5 * if we silew the | 4 to 12 p. m : Foal canael 44 Getmiae ie, ead Cadilinc decorated Hke « Japanese 7 te tube ine piece of! The acting chief has received re-| Washiigton 0. Boston 6 . finrikehaw; Capt. Peter Paik, whore | ty’ Rerscnte a i he alee regrade " ” jadison, were seated on the plat o — é, y | the coming year hese men, s alleg y the Sate | ports that Copper was not conduct Giereiona'3, Be Louie F form ané, under the ¢irection of] Alki Park, & large amnosement re | big Cadilinc was heaped with paper | Following the business meeting! graft prosecution officials, are par- | ing himself properly and this morn . . i ad | sort occupying four acres along the |Mowers and bunting, and the car! refreshments were provided by the | ties to a conspiracy to intimidate / Miss Mabel Paulson, sang “The preabenag Fie on Seas jing the patrolman was ordered to Pi areal | Hue and the Gray,” “How They So | beach at Alki Point, which have |onned by Studevakes Brothers and | en's club of the chureh and | and intercept the officials in every i pir 34 iF thie ‘re | turn tn his pollee tools. Copper has ; | . work Fe Hine [ee ee ommend. | been @ srontee ot the police force| Morning game—Tacoma 4, Aber i, —° and “Welcome to the/ been leased by the Alki Park Co..|covered with yellow bunting and|"2C#! howr enjoyed. acta et isn Al s*_ het | since last January. He lives at 620/ deen 2 Meee, tor the 46 boye trom|°*T Of the large natatorfum at | blossoms from the Scottish broom | fi COOLLY PREPARES T0 dlers to perhaps the greatest how The owners intend to make et page Be grime Be ren pars You Can’t Help Yourself DIE THEN SUICIDES Cee ae eeehat tpneurd and | "ill be added from time to time un. | summer NOW just take your time and read is CARE- thelr voices | Hed é BR se cn nog Bond sag Ma FULLY, We ARE SELLING Beautiful Lots, * Mins Fr ALL in LAWN, adjoining TWO CITY PARKS AGAIN sang “The Hagler,” b e gradually gained in strength and)” ‘Pho attractions at present includ Henry Alma Stewart y heartil landed as| Mean oe ; ww Pee : : K. | “WHEN A MAN IS 54 YEARS OLD Meee ver ched off the stage, and an| ee ttee, vaudeville show and free|A. Wing, C. J. Zintheo and N. Rj! and Reservoirs, with an UNOBSTRUCTIBLE AND HAS TO LOOK FOR band concert every aft J | Coo he pmmittec | os . . | encore was demanded evening, shooting pallery, baby ball | cheat of ae unsere tee ‘11 VIEW of Lake Washington, Union Bay, the Cas- charge of arrangements . parhape. i i @ He i il tit fi a i 4 af ? ; z B inwns by iat fi - tow Conth 4 A WO IPN 60 TOU OTE rs isl eee eee toot On te ma a, ee, cease atl ; | cade and Olympic Mountains, ONLY 12 ” organizations joinin be | you ello’ makes, a large dance hall and cafe. ere eee parade downtown disbanded when | shoulder arma and the hearts of ind the $20,000 natatorium sbich | JURY DISAGREES BLOCKS from the EXPOSITION and State | cy they reached the Coliseum and/ everyone present responded from) nas proven popular during the last University Grounds. We are OWNERS, not (By United Press.) joined in special services which! the first note in “The Old Fiae/ two summers | A large amount of money has Agents, that is WHY we can sell this HIGH edt extended this yas in orev IN MURDER CASE CLASS Property at such LOW figures. Com- ing tnd repainting this large swim os mencing TODAY and All of NEXT WEEK ming resort, and it has been made } ore attractive th , . The (By United Press.) * Seats Dauntions and. Pasctite. ot| JERSEY CITY, N. J., May 30 we are going to sell the above Property at SAN FRANCISCO, May 20.—~|were held immediately after the | Never Touched the Ground After spending several days in|march. Here the speakers of the| When they came to the chorus making preparations for his death,/day told in language elegant and | the were waved on high and which he had decided would occur | beautiful of the dead patriot hosts | the veterans applauded and od on the night of May 29, when he| who had slept the years of their/a# perhaps they have ¢ done Martin J.|manbood away on bili and dale, | since the great charges which won would commit suicide, dovic! che! 4 wuere only angeis of mercy had | many a battle for the North the Port Blakeley Mill Co., have| The jury in the case of Theodore | gy po Eig ae Ca gh + it lalenioe the slain iv tract he a Hit ae hebn placed on the Alki Park run ae bb the ge i 325 to 25 Per Lot " The chorus which created 8 @ others will be added if neces.|of his wife, the victim o e 3 attached to the ese set, sripped Ryringer tbe hye oe ae ethane we a tie nee Te MOREY LT eghiack wuatin smpeter?, Sollag OUR TERMS, $10 CASH and $10 PER firmly between his teets. Radovich Gently the vet! with which time ‘Mook up the filibaster,| had purchased a new black suit, a|has softened the pictures of mon lows 0 This greatly benefits the resi-| announced that it was unable to MONTH on a Single Lot, or $15 Per Month on Most remarkable fight| white shirt and a collar and tle to) strous war was drawn aside and The olf flag never touched the ests of Alki Point, no well an) Akon tmore is charged with hav-||/ TWO. 60 and 70-ft. Streets with 14-ft. Alleys o1 » br nd thea ore fi 4|the horror of it all was subdwed in ground, ite who merely make the trip to | : ‘i Te hae ene | oe arty lala oo @ thank io his|the story of siorioas freedom for| The old fing mover touched the Byiaft the park, for it giver them a/ing taken his wife from thelr home|} in EXWERY Block. nied unt! leaders 90 which the manhood of the nation ground, ar hourly service every day ex-|in Brooklyn last Christmas nigh : pie 3 ters fur He bad coolly penned directions | ud made ire sacrifice Though shot and shell fell all Saturday and Sunday, when a|lured her to the swamp and there ||; There are ONLY 27 of these BEAUTIFUL ers? SA2crn with-| | He Bad coatly tart thes chone| ‘There ware those ia the audience around, boys, ait hourly schedule is maintained.| after murdertng her. stripped ber || Lots left, and we expect to sell them ALL in a o bay of eve re ol p| mory. ot a family | The dear old rag was never down, r The old flag never touched the ground Far to the front’ was ever found | She's been in many a fix, since | ne vonteenseventy six, ® endurance is the| they could not be overlooked. In| who had the r comment. Most of | an envelope he left $125 to be uned|seat made vacant at war's ervel Were worn out with|to defray the expenses of his fa.|demands and many an eye welled | a Senators who were|neral, and in another he enclosed |up with burning tears at the reeol Se feats all yesterday |a note telling the cofmer he was|lection. Even the o whose feel 494 ali through the| too old to live longer. In his note-|ing of lors came from patriotic Im SOCIALIST MEETING. that could have been used for iden FEW Days. This IS pronounced by ALL as Uifteation, leaving her nude. Since |} the Prettiest Addition IN the CITY LIMITS. H. M. Wells will speak for the! peing confined in jail he has ap | « . : inobialists at Egan hall at § o'clock | peared wildly theehs.at nes. Lying, as it does, directly North of the EXPO- tomorrow night. His subject will)” He will not be tried again until SITION Grounds, with view of same, and East or joined | But the old flag never touched the| be “Our Christian Navy.” The s0-/ autumn, although his doctors say # sy < page are in na] teem, Sry Sate wie funds | Coeching ee ee el eee ate I begin an active cam, he undoubtedly will die before that||, Of Green Lake on the Ridge, giving Fong ere ‘ humor today, he: os years a ar} b> orgy ; a heir | Cha B. Wood recited Lin-| palgn this w for the abolition o! if kept in prison. ~ * imits. Sanner was like thai|has to look for a job, iife ie not| slain, and pald tribute (o their ‘ sus Address at Gettys.| he chain gang. A large number of wel ase ~ - VIEW of ANY property in the City Limits Bal orator. The speech| worth Nving.” Gate of valor Ceo ete iirnting af the] petitions have beon printed and are| PICNIC AT WILDWOOD PARK Take Green Lake Car to Green Lake STATION a ¢ songs of the children ri | i | : ried yc Old. Man Suicides. Pit ade cag rie the batiding |@. A. fe. Ritual Service was tg, e eeiicaceanshncudbeeat: taesdbamndsatadd F vie A gg 4 bey grin SUNDAY. Our Salesman will meet YOU | ace Mare J j . M W. HWE: | ceeneneecernnremene ea . eae’ var “ » 4 “a : | by Benator Carter,| LOS ANGELES, May 30—Atter|were the songs that children of| to attentively. Mra, W. 11. Wilt) eumeguc lose c eee | given by the Dovre Dramatic club || there, or Call at City Office at ONCE, as this | 0 | Dancing: oating, baseball, ete, Take |! Price ig Good ONLY for the NEXT SEVEN Stra, Wildwvod and Haas at Le || Days. sam tk INTERNATIONAL BONB & REALTY CO, Incorporated po ee 1009 American Bank Bldg., Cor. 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