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1 ) fT SOARS’ le the first of three articles ue, Gardner on the flying ma af the Wright brothers, whieh ived the prob-| BY GILSON GARONER, (star Exclusive Service guTY HAWK, N.C. June ¢ fying mach ¢ Bey which I came here mies; it Is Die o pen; It ts no oe poditied form ¢ enormous mod fed bY ap into the air sights without danger is the real thing air in w de seen, touche to cay no mm: it ox Bite ong} it avele miles E; att It ts y = and it are a ft will be pubifcly Washington, D.C, fe of officers of the SRST SYEGAST senet Tui 2 a Hatteras, and t of your penc! of Alberma from reliab mechine had flown eight witnesses had fon the top of a liitle tree-covered fea They had seen the machine from its big red they fod ween It creep vag its mone | b A fim gently from the ground, | here aban elevation of 20 to 20 feet | the dove the sands, and go whirring by | y tem, one mile, (wo miles—up to ‘of woods at the north; they it sweep gently around, shore line back to the of sand known as Kill tirele about the hill, go woods again at the fetarn and disappear behind mound of sand near the ( uE rt which would give p horse power; here we t, two-bdladed we We water ? pellers. meter; here w arved x feet in cloth covered by hemlock st was the device 4: here were the os leading from the eng roken sticks which had be of the machine, It wa there had been a@ st ca rac meas ra Te tas ease ¥ i al search a white spe It proved to r single helper \ dise north and t the remainder of the wreckage. a twowheeled truck the big cloth Fir! k far ua s 4 BB ‘Made about as much notse , and ft looked like a “ said one of them covered planes were piled. I Wilbur had improvised a evening the machine was im its final descent behind the pole mound De the morning of the 15th I} brdge of hie nose, are camped. Ee ee ‘Ma shed was open, and in enough, were the pleces— to the ground. of them-—of the machine. Here it an apward tilt, but, on at = 2 eae TERRORS FOR ONE-TIME SOCIETY YOUTH = 2 ae ho % 4 ae \ % » MRS. QUEENIE SANFORD ORAPER. (Star Speciat ON, Vt than a Year ago, whe fi Draper, son of the | © ietire Hievtenant governor of | tor society gasped for breath = a | Gay it marvels t spinning wheel in a here, at a wage of $1.25 a Suppo’ baby boy ee 2 hii Look at the the prices. king. “I'd have married three years seower if | had bene PAID om AL GtPonTS 1F YOU HAVE ONE DOLLAR POO fee open a savings account with this Specialized Sav Tour account can be added to any time in such sume OR apare. The smallest sums begin adding to their total I BS deported, and the reewit of 4 per cent, compounded, HP te jou the wastefuiness of idle money RST AVENUE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. ertiabesanee nis arabes Sia Be atom etme # HE WONDERFUL MACHINE OF THE WRIGHT BROS. t 60 © those of a steamship, e| at plane ks and wire tne *, and part evident that considerable of the horizon to the the Wrights bringing in On other harness with some rope, and was serving as a horse, while the others manned It was Wilbur who was in the machine when it bamped. and the showed a slight abrasion on the Wilber and Orville | testing out a new device for work + }img the rudder, and were not quite ly waa home. But the door careful enough Wilbur was driv tng, and the machine was very close He figured on giving account gasoline motor, a machine of his lack of familiarity with the | VE IN A COTTAGE HOLDS NO IT THE WRIGHT BROTHERS’ LATEST AIRSHIP new rudder fahe went tr be ttited It down. to the sand. Un has considerable pr © he ca ride a bieyele and read a ne time, Th th this case was the and wape same 6 about wa it How bump way before bt 08 six miles. The machine measuring the distance and tim @id not get stopped at the end we have bo accurate We were not trying it fo Then a ~ pftixhts distance you have made lounger winly. At time, in Day © remained th the air the time was Yoaterday 10 minutes. Is the machine badly wrecked ‘Oh, this machine does not ing this « w rodder apparatus good machine is in Dayton. It will be shown In the official government tests which will be made next Sep tember, at Fort Meyer, in Virginia, about where be had) near Washington.” & power boai, crossed the pitched forward against « rope. “What does the goverament re qed and trodged over the bura “How about the break?” I asked, quire in these teats? "T te the lonely and atterly | Orville smiled. ‘They call for a machine whieh corner of the earth where, “Oh, that was nothing We Were | will carry two men, remain in the alr for an hour, carry fuel for a voyage of 135 miles, and make a certain speed, | think 35 miles an hour over a m ured course, for this they offer to pay $25,000. Your ma can do thiat “Basily.~ how happy I woald be,” clares Dotug 12 hours a day im overatts, he's pluckily holding down his job, | with the prospect of a $15 a week foremanship spurring him to great er effort. He hasn't asked his fath ers forgiveness; he doesn’t propose to do so. He declares he will fight Ht out on his own book he de } Before his marriage Draper was, one of the gay young men about town, © social favorite and consid } ered a good catch. Hix father is om of the manufactoring kings of New England, and the young man had | been educated to succeed him at the | head of the business. After the mar “yes bis father disinhertied him | KETCHELL IS. AFTER BURNS | i (By United Press.) | CHICAGO, June 6-—James Cof- froth, the San Francisco fight pro moter, today cabled Tommy Burns, ‘asking for a match with Ketehell jin San Francisco on Labor Day Ketchell in anxious to take on the jehampton, and thinks that he has &@ good chance to wrest the belt from him. If the Burns-Ketchell [match falls through, an effort will be made to match Ketthell and Jack O'Brien for the Pacific const. | Falitag in this, an attempt will be | Made to mateh Stanley with Sammy }Langford. Ketehell Coffroth and |Joe O'Conner, Ketchell’s manager, Jett for the Bast today SHINGLE MARKET i8 BAD. (By United Press.) BELLINGHAM, June 6 jcents a thousand was made Friday lon “stars” and “clear shingles, the market i« still demoralized. To | day's quotations on are in $1.45 | per thousand and clears $1.95, an | unsatisfactory price, however, but) |a better state than has existed for several weeks. Wants Tax on Bread. OREGON CITY, Or., June 6 —Be | Massachusetts, jilted a New Eng-| cause Portland bakers have injured —A land heiress and married Queente | his 4 | Sanford, an actress whose talent lay (bread, J hiefty in an artistic high kick, Bes-|has appealed to the city counctl to To | business by advertising their Schaffer, a local baker protect home industry by imposing a tax on imported bread. Olthough Young Draper is working at a| Schaffer's proposition has not been cotton mili| turned down there is little chance and | for tts adoption ing his wife and 2-month-old | They lve in a cottage, and Diaper says he is a6 happy as a Coe ornate: Colwell McGre. Miss Lucille Colwell and = Mr Charles MeGee were married Wed neminy by the Rev. Dr wen, @ thay reshdemee of Mre. Swreney Resources. Leans and disconots $250 946 26 Reni estate, furniture and flaturos || | Cash on hand $90,615 04 fo banks 81,158.58 Tae H 111,969.59 || Abstract and aafo posit plaats it $593,452.90 Deposits May 14, 1908 168, #08 86 Increase . Despite | the fact that an advance of five! Under State Sxaminer's Cath of May Depewtta February 18, 1008. STEER IN FLIGHT. “Why have you made the pub: expertment it your machin lor and » nee In the fi t In t ted to devel We bad 4 For two reasons when we begar tected by any place, we machine o od the prineiple chine was ert pe patents necond + the state aa the years ago. ally driven back as that ment has done in thetaat ten yeu Tt bas been Ike a new Invent! Some man, if we had made all work publie, machine an it aud hy dev been In the today The coutly suceoeded in « ents which they believe will teet them in all their fundamen inventions aw was five fopment valtion whe 4 he Wrights say thoy b They will allow no pictures to be } or of the wroek “We will soon make It all pub in the fall,” said Orville. After some further talk Willit |» hard the ma sane could have takea our re ago, ve we are taining pat pro tal bent himself again to his rope har Orville and the helper arqgp UNE 6, 1908 cwsons MAN WHO. MAY (By United Press.) HAD CRAZY DESIRE TO KILL | OAKLAND, Cal, June GB SUCCED TAFT cause sho Imagined that “the Lord had tnetructed her to slay the « i] drea of J. J, Ferguson, ta whose — — | family she wae employed in Derk j ote Anna Havana Was today sent to the Napa asylum The woman jt ihe Kapa ayia The “om” Southern Democrat Is Slat- her to kill the children. ‘he grocer tmmedi aly told Mra, Ferguson. | WILL SEND DELEGATES | TO INDEPENDENT LeABuE | } ed for Secretary of War. (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore, June 6 Might | dole will be sem from Port: | land to fhe national convention the Independer party at Chicago on July if Hugh Molaaac, who in here today, te snecessful to hi mission. Megwac ts in. Portland with the avowed Intention & orgace ising & branch of the arty He is chatrman of the exec ve commit ee of { Independeme party in California | HAMMOND ON V.P, CANDIDACY q | ENTERS THE RACE AS A WESTERN MAN WITH ENTIRE| PACIFIC COAST BACK OF HIM. (By United Press.) GEN, LUKE E. WRIGHT. BOSTON, June 6—John Hays Hammoud today iasued the follow (By United Press.) Ok satoment regarding bis vice] MEMPHIS, Tenn, sune 6—Pollt wai tential candidacy 1 enter-lioa) enemies « o Luke E th: presidential race as right, who is said to t ated to & wonte Although my sum-| succeed Bocretary W. H. Taft as mer home ts in Massachusetts, || head of the war department, imme am native of California and my| diately after the Chicago cénven activities have all beem in the) tion, declare bis selection will have weet j ited bie effect upon the The whole Pacific const is back ve the id South of me, as well Montana, Utah, | ight in a “gold” Democrat, and Nevada and Colorado, My posh his enemies within the party charge ion is just this: If the party|inat he is a Hepublican at heart leaders decide that a New England) His selection by President Roose man is needed, then Vervor| velt for the yinet position, t Hid, of Massachusetts, ix thé declare, in largely for political pur mas for the place, and 1 will ug) poses, a bid, in fact, for Democratic every means to get the nomina-} support. His opposition to Bryan iu tion for bim | his initial campaign, however, t When 1 announted my canell-| josiot, will prevent this honor from dacy, | understood that Governor| materially affecting the Southern Gulid was In auch poor bealth that [be could not make a campaign Democratic vote. He was born in Pulaski, Tenn., in j 1 mt it understood that I am) is4i, and bis father, Judge Archi & woshetaocinctacm tomfwypetac 1 Wright, was a Tennensee chi Wentern candidate justios. He was educated at i University of Misstastpp! and served Ca the pola, end they remomed tholt SS EE EES ES Sin the Confederate army as & pri long pell across the sands to DIE TERRIBLE DEATH. «| ‘At. He studied law and was ad-| oe ter aes ean deer es : S| mitted to the bar in Memphis, and i 3 (By United Press.) | Was ight years attorney general of sad VIENNA June 6 Fiftee * Tennenner He b beer rong aoe F OODS @ men were killed ond macy & with os ne of the leading I myers of L ® badly burt in an explosion tm # | (he South. among lh ahenrscgy & cellulotd factory here to- «| Sttes Senator W. i o's pk Aaa ie * day. The suffering was ter. | /tl* frst accom =o Le title Fire detente S| portance was the leading of a suc (By United Press.) plant immediately following | COwful fant for the state against ENID, Okla, June 6——Twenly|# the explosion and some of the # | 7°"OW ferer in 1878. when Memphis houses have bean washed away and|@ bodies were burned pee So eee Se ee eee ee eae cna te ® | demic history. His handling flood, folowing the moat severe Se Ree EERE EER eee DicrsE viomnmdiine a santceaelio rain storm in the history of the| state today. Men are at work In the wreckage searching for bodle bet ported. The water deep in the main street of the town and ie sweeping like « raging iver) ° through the streets and tn the bees Is sua pende (By United Prees.) | HONOLULU, June 6 Lorrin A Tornade in Kansas. Thurston, who has just returned ve CHESTER, Kaa Jui 6 Two|trom the volcano st Kilauea, says: the are ted today and aia) that the disturbance ther * by far were seriously hurt in athe greatest since 1894, when the » that swept Southern Kan-|bettom dropped from the lake ac eas lest nicht The wind attained | forming the present pit, The pit of 4 terrific velocity and the perty lave is boiling and bubbling at a hee fe heavy Wires down | terrife rate and there are contin rywhere and reports are mea | ual ¢ one at intervals of about ay ja minute The ligh from the balling pit can be secn for 35 miles away. He says|[ Amounts to three working TWO SENTENCED TO THE the java lake is in the shape of aj 299% Im one year. It ts well figure 8, about §00 feet long and | t? Consider time if you want | : “ 0 accomplish your ambition. FEDERAL PRISON pens, spent Ce Set wt A small sum saved each day REX OREGONUS UNMASKS. will furnish you the means to | EES. reach your goal, You may | (By United Press.) save by system in your work | BB. Mitchell pleaded gulity be PORTLAND, Ore, June 6. ngs ineres: rapidly fore Judge C. HM. Hanford In the | When Rez Oregonus, king pf the when the plan is systematic federal court yesterday to a Ss” Rose Fiesta, unmasked last night You will save time and of violating the postal laws and @ was discovered that he was H. money by opening an ac xentenced to two years at MeNeil's|C sMfcAlliater, master flah warden [count with ux today injand and to pay @ fine of $100./of the state. Great mystery had Wallace Foster recetved the seme} surrounded the identity of the king, Open 10 to 12 0 mw, 6 to 6 sentence on the same charge | who remained disguised until last » = Suymis Hashieume, charged with| night's grand bail, when he re | violating the immigration laws, was vealed his identity t the guests ~— oe sentenced to nine months’ fmprts Jonment and a five of $100 MEDICAL OFFICERS ELECTED. CHICAGO, June 6 The follow walt” United Prem) ding otters were siectel am ff Savings & ly * a mously by the American Medical Wealthy ranchers of the Hudéon | MOvel\uny. “vine “nresident, De T eens Met |temn dette Sty, wl EP USECO. hands free of charge for the past) Hutte, Mont; | Keneral secrutary, SECOND ANO CHERRY. [two weeks, to be sure of a crew to| DF. Hi Simomna, ons Sa harvest their hay crops when the| Uren Dh Ural man 8 |} season opens next Monday, There | Te*'ec're | is going to be ® record alfalfa crop j this yea: shortage of idle men willing to into the hay fields U. &. Navy Vara Route Stes Monticello leaves Flyer dock and 9:30 a.m, 1:30 and 4p. m. 2%-acre tracts, $100 an acre, easy terme clone tq car line and lake; level, clear ed; fine for chickens and ber rion x National Land Inv. Co, ine 917 First Ave, | STATEMENT OF CONDITION TITLE TRUST CO. 14, 1908, Liabilities, Capital stew pate tn Surplon Undivided profite Depostte : 88m) 815 90 5,908.00 7410.68 $593,452 90 oe ++» 6207 reise 9 Toso but there fs an alarmibg ko} GARDEN TRACTS am VOLCANO KILA ea far no dead have been re stands 12 feet 4s RAMBBING | Steamers FORTUNA aid URANIA Leaving Madison and Leschi Parks Daily MADISON Lesont STRS CYRENE AND XANTIUS DRT WREN PAKS sont SPR URANTA LEAVES MADISON PARK 6:90 3 m a m, 2:00 > ™ > m., S40 pm, Sundays. 6.59 pm 146 oom, 10°00 & m., 12:80 pm. sion wip around plotur £00 p.m. 8:00 p m A soenie ride | ar istand = Grand of otehtesn mien thr teat Park. Wash and AGante Finest plonie grounds on Lake cuneotion with thee stem ington, in Fortuna Park 91 on the northeast shore of Morcer island. Cool spring water ane bast equipped dancing pavilion, Wiectrie lighted | Most desirable pinow on the lake | Atinnin Park—Nature's aytvan grove Cool spring water for family piontos and private parties erratic con ( You Can’t Buy Furniture From the MANUFA CTURERS As low as we sell. It’s a fact and we canproveit. Weare Quitting the And that is the reason. Come in and let us prove it. Close Tonight at 6 p. m. CENTURY FURNITURE COMPANY N. W. Corner Second and Spring St.’ state-wide prominence. While active in the polities of the state, he has never been a state candidate. He was a delegate to the national Dem In 1890 he was appointed a mem ber of the Philippine commission by tions of 1876 and 1884. | | He failed to hit the men he shot at and was thrown into jail. Hammon ts addicted to the use lof morphine and cocaine. Crocker-Emilie. Mins Mary Jane Emilte, of Aber- | President McKinley, serving until | deen, Scotland, was married June 1904. He was president of the commission during 1903-4, an@ late in the latter year was appointed vice governor general under Taft. He was acting goveruor while Taft wes away conducting negotia 1 to Mr. Samuel Crocker at the par- sonage of the officiating minister, | Rev. D. Blythe, 430 24th av. 8. The attendants were Mr. and Mra Thomas F. Rea tions with the Vatican in the matter ; of the Philippine friars, and later sucee J to the governorship, serv- ing until 1906, In 1906 he was appointed ambas- aador to Japan and resigned in 19 Since that time he bas n prac tieing law here and giving attention to his paper interests, being part owner of the meretal-A ppeal Wright married a daughter of Ad miral Raphael Semmes, of the Con federate navy. Three of his sons were in the #panish-American war (VETERAN RUNS AMUCK (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., June 6.—Her- bert Hammon, the Civil war veteran who ran amuck in the Capital sa-| jast night, will probably be sent to the insane asylum today Hammon, unde the influence of secured a revolver and at to “shoots the saloon. “FLEET AT THE NAVY YARD. The Atlantic Fleet fs now at the Navy Yard. See Rattleship Illinois loon iu the drydock. Boats leave 10 times datly from Pier 2, foot of eee ad trip 50 Pay alittledownand a little at a time Cloaks, Saits and Millinery Men’s Clothing, Hats Shoes and Furnishings Eastern Outfitting Co. (Inc.) 1332.34 Second Av. 209 Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House Memphis Com: | 25c Stick Supercream ‘Shaving Soap 15c | o~ Well lathered. halt To be well lath= good soap. and comfort the softness and smoothness of your face in almont entirely de- pendent on the soap you use Poor soap makes time to share it spoits ur Glaposition your appearance Iva lenmare to shave tbe abe More bargains in window. F. M. SPINNING | 1310 Second Av. | | eel! Supercream for isc umtil further ad ‘Everett and Edmonds U. S. Navy Yard Route Steamer Monticello 1th Dock, Foot of Street CARD, Bifective March 9, 1908 2 SEATTLE 6:20 and 9:30 a mg and 11:06 rRIPS. 8:00 Flyer SEATTLE. TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35e—Round Trip, 500. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p.m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p.m. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agont. Seattle— Tel. Main 176. Tacema—Tel. 212,

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