The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1908, Page 7

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‘WBEGATES ONLY | MERE DUMMIES he in Chicago Simply to Fol- ’ Tw Out the Orders Which tre Given Them, Accord- . J . ; Hing to Lincoin J. Steffens. ’ j ¢ we ] d BY LINCOLN J, STEPFENS 4 (copyriaht. 1908, by Newspaper Enterprise Assoolation.) ] 7 dune 15—This hae) J a masening day. The dete 4 ge arriving. - je Going?” | ask it ’ ifor the vice presidency } gent know They say j ieeren ig what the report ' ad the delegates. are going : would expect the reporters é veahing patiently for the de ; jg arrive and then interview ’ , But no, it te just 4 fae way; the delegates in d the reporters ‘ the reporters know They do his case - fave sent the to you mater, before the delegates weaved their orders. Their are the pews. ] man ought to be a dele me time in his life nt is bat it educates; it tet it helps. It shows you how the representatives are ja city coancils, legisiatures of directors paaiaral, Just “take the oF) LINCOLN J. STEFFE You, it ls hard mot to bea dummy, as your delegate wil! tell he returns home. Ask him. You saw him leave for Chi- ‘and | will tell you how | saw him arrive here. Ask about it. duty a0 a republican and a citizen to ask him just what : and how. eottee &@ moment. We are a great people in a great coun We are very busy. We Can't attend to politics. Politics ts but it is a “public” business, and “public” should be an Word for “yours and mine Politics is our business, but @ee can't attend to it, all of the time, we send up men @neelves, our neighbors, and they represent us. And one of troubles is that our representatives t represent us, delegates from a republican people to the national re convention {llustrate ‘These delegates to the convention are not demanding anything. : ‘are for Roosevelt; Roosevelt's candidate, Taft; Roosevelt ‘ bees which are good, but—are there no other demands, no other : ‘ef opinion, no other amendment: these policies? M course, there are, bat the delegates do not express them geem not even to know them. the delegates arrived they asked me whom the pros! ‘Manted for vice-president. 1 asked them what the people y didn't know. Some named a man, but it was some Ms mbchine tn his state has suggested. The delegate is sot hig any demand of his constituents Bt I do not care about the vice president fa@are more about the delegate as a messenger from the people when I asked these delegates what the people wanted, what maple wanted done and what they did not want done, the did not know. Mata single one of them knew Dent you want anything, dear people. You have instructed for Taft. He is obeying your instructions, Why not on something cise? Why not instruct him for something besides the naming of a >see “Blind Tom, pianist, was held at Hoboken, N J a the talented negro | two continent mar . by rape on for hi 1849 mw ¢ gia, of slave POLICEMEN TO FACE ~ CHARGES Man Arrested With Wife’ and Friend Is After Their Scalps. Suits for Defamation of Character. | and Charges false sweartng officers, be | conduct |aides damage sults alleging defar }tlen of characte will be fied with |Mayor Jobn F Miller, Chief of Po © irving Ward and the civil commission against Pa Conrad Howaldt and CO lwithin the next few days jing to AJ. Spreckert torney The filed as the } and Mra jc A. Johnson 10. Rosenan We accord. a local at charges and suits will be of the arrest of William Rosenau and on the night of June aod his wife were | arrested Howaldt and Wolcott on oh aduct and | Johnson was taken Into custody on a charge of interfering with an of floer Rosenau, through his. attorney, |olaims that Howaldt aad Wolcott not only exceeded thetr province by placing him and Mra. Rosenau under arrest, but their characters by placing « indecent conduct agatn (hem. | Charges False Sw Attorney Speckert says Patrol man Howaldt testified to that which | lhe knew to be antrue in the police }eourt. A charge ly will be made against Rosenau and his wife, accom panied by Johnson, had attended the theatre Inst Wednesday night | After the performance, the trio re paired to a cafe on Pike where they drank several glasses of beer \Johneon and the Rosenaus wal him. | | at up First av. towards r hon which ts at Third av. and Virgin’ j wt Howaldt and Wolcott dema: to know where the trio was going.” }aaid Attorney Speckert today }“Rosenan told them that he and | bis wife were going home. Mra Rosenau spoke up and said she jas going home with her husband and demanded to know what right : today. “Blind Tom” succumbed to! the officers had interfering with ’ ——— paralysis Saturday wight. Mourn. | them. The patroimen told the tr ers from all walks of life, including that they did not believe Mra many theatrical people, attended |Rosenan was the wife of Rosenay —The fu-!| the funeral and placed them under arrest “ Johnson protested, saying that Sithroughout the country aw’ Wiggins was the sensation of he knew the man and woman and COND BATTLE OF Wireless Message From SKYGACK, Our Special Vollowed chiet « Beith brutes ar f ing teeth but did not P.8—Noticod n reconn ghtma indic 1 thick avaistant nimated forms of through motions conscious ness of iife on distant hill At sight ting keen delight che WII investigate. Entered jungle of SAN JUAN HILL NO. 2—THE INVADERS SEE THE MONSTERS OF THE JUNGLE Corresponaent. umerously infested by forbid » chief displayed extra area “ im Thick assistant THE Will Also Bring Datnage | { swearing false | that they had lived in Seattle for seven years and that they had children, | of age locked young children were compelled to SEATTLE MAN IS Meattle Agte SATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1908. Extra Announcement Tt is with pleasure we announce that we have moved every stick of Furniture from our Post Street Warehouse and assembled the same in the Store, where you can now inspect our entire stock of Bedroom Suits, in various woods; lron and Brass Beds, Chiffoniers, China Cabinets, Buffets, Library Tables Dresser Library Cabinets, Dining 8, Folding and Par Beds, lor Lounges, Chairs, Hall Divans, Chairs, Leather Chairs and Couches, Rockers, Sanitary Cots, Bed Springs, Mattresses, Refrigerators, Den Fur- niture, Office Furniture, ete., ete. The stock is being sold at and Less This is no midsummer, overstocked, assignment or catch-penny sale. fully |Manufacturers’ Prices We are positively and truth- uitting the Business Could We must get out and forever quit the business. We are giving you the benefit of the profits. you make such a saving at any other time? IMISFIT RUGS Your own judgment tells you NO! You good people who have been waiting for this opportunity had better get here early. From the remnants of Tapestry Brussels, Body Brussels, Axminsters, Velvets and Wiltons We have made up carpet man says “ It’s like giving them away quality as stated-above, and these you can buy at prices never met with in Seattle before. Say, Kind Housewives, Can’t You Make Your Own Lace Curtains and Portieres? We will furnish you the MATERIALS AT LESS THAN WE PAID THE MANUFACTURER. Just think of that. A terrific saving there. Come and see for yourselves. that’s all. a big lot of Rugs in all sizes, and to fit most any room. The prices are so low that the . We have also made up about 100 Mitre Rugs of the same Sale Terms and Conditions: All Cash; No C. O. D.; Free Delivery at Our Earliest Convenience; No Refund; No Exchanges; No Storage. Century Furniture Co. Corner Second Avenue and Spring Street N. W. tiable vic that they the past were married securities, the oldest being 11 years ohnson was then arrested Thrown Into Jail, “Johnson, Rosenau and his wife taken to the city jafl and up for the night Their cape Accompatted by his wife and daughter, Taylor was en route to Seattic from Europe. As the party was alixhting from a sleeper of the Chicago & Northwestern line, the night alone. When the Taylor was jostled by two men, one case was heard dene 12, Police of whom took his wallet from en Judge John RB. Gordon promptly inside coat pocket. Taylor grap dismissed the defendants. That's pled with the thief but he tore |all there was to the matter, We away. Taylor shouted for help but | will charge Howaldt with swearing the thieves disappeared before it }to falsehoods when he sta in| arrived stand that Mr and Mts Rosenan The name of H. C. Taylor does | were guilty of Indecent conduct. We | not appear in the city directory | will demand that the mayor, chief of police and civil service commis sion probe the matter to t . 1 out the punishment * richly deserve. It past when (By United Press.) me toe pr a man and wife can be jailed on the| pyERETT, June 15.— Mayor | whims of « couple of police offi: | joneq has received an anonymous cers rc ‘ letter threatening his life. The Howaldt and Wolcott say Mr. | missive was undated, but bore the and Mrs. Rosenan w conduct | Everett postmark of June 12 ms thomocives prop and are The letter was turned over to the ready to face any charge preferred | ontef/ gt, police. Some one connect by Speckert. The officers say that | oq with the late un anantness Mrs. Rosenau and her husband | with dajoons is supposed to be the have no grounds for action author, the police having a clue whieh’ they are not prepared to make pubWc at this time EARL OF DERBY DEAD ROBBED (By United Press.) LONDON, 3 16. Frederick Arthur Stanley, Bart of Derby, gov ernor general of Canada in 1888 Just as he was stepping from &/ 45° aieq here aged 67 years. He rain at the Union depot, St. Paul, | has been lord of the admiralty, Minn yesterday morning H. ¢ nancial secretary for war, secre Taylor, a Seattle capitalist, was rob- | tary for war, secretary for the col bed of $10,000 In cash and nego |onies, and president of the board } of trade CHICAGO, June 15 Samuel q Gompers esident of the Amert SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Federation of Labor, is ll at This disfigurement and blight t pose @ nde bh itine of te Oars Kaiser hote here with a you wee Aatipilus ( nr slight infection of the leg. His physicians report that the ailment, which was caused by an injury jwuffered several weeks ago, | werious THE RAVEN DRUG 1418-14 Gecond Ave” o mane RECEIVES THREAT | ording to ad received In this city, Tayl Immediately+ raised an alarm but the nervy thieves made their es DROWNED Man Meets Death in Nat- atorium at Luna Park Sunday. the eyes of bis wife and father-in-law, Paul W. Quast, of the Stan tron & Wire Works, met death in the natatorium at Luna park yesterday afternoon. Quast had dived from the ce ment partition which divides the men's and women's pools and ap parently strick his head on the bottom. He came to the surface, threw back his head as though in pain and disappeared. Several persons swimming close at hand thought little of Quast’s dis: under the water until m encountered the body | Jack sullivan, a South Seattle, brought body to the surf Dr Moran, of West Seattle. tily summoned, but he was Appearance one of th underfoot dent of Quast’s John M was h unable to do anything for Quast Quast had gone to Luna park with his father-in-law $55 Denver and Return the Henry Gotter, of Tickets on aale June 18 by on Railway & Navigation Return limit 29 days. write Union Ticket Office 608 First avy. EB. EB. Ellis, SHOES AND OXFORDS In tan end black. Look at the quality aud compare the prices. FREOLUND, HORNBERG LARSON, 705 Pike St. | 106: He N 1103 26th av od Mrs. Quast N,, was ) MAN TAKES LIFE OVER WORRY. (By United Press.) 36 years old. He Is survived by his wife only. Deputy Coroner Al Aus RENO. June 15.—J. E. tin, who investigated the ease, was Prouty, 47 years old, formerly of unable to determine whether the Keokuk, la, disturbed because the blow on the head of heart dis- gates of the Lake st. crossing of east killed Quast, the Southern Pacific railroad, of DEATH NOTICES. James M in this city were shipped te Col son company Mary Mulholl this city June the parlors of CRUISERS HAVE STORMY VOYAGE Flemming. June 12. » Ce for burtal by the Bonney-Wat an 4 the which he & woman, and shot age 35, died The remains wrado Springs, age 38, died In The body is at Ronney-Watson was keeper. had injured went into his woodshed himself here about two years the ideal time He had lived THE BUILDING OF THE SEAT. TLE-TACOMA WILL DOUBLE THE VALUE OF SEACOMA PROPERTY. Now SHORT LINE to secure | company a lot at oma Beach, as the lots James Brown, age 62, died in| will double in price within 12 this city June 14. The body ts at| months. The new electric railway the parlors of the Bonney-Watson | building between Seattle and Ta. company coma will go within a half mile of Ethel Kirshraun, age 15, died | the property. It will not take as June 14 in this city. The remaing | !02& to from Fourth and Pi tre at the parlors of the Bonney-|8t to Seacoma Beach as it takes Wotees evuipany to go to the University district of ‘ the city. The lots at Seacoma | Beach are great big tracts of land son lengt | advance he r » of them two hundred feet tn You one-fifth the the lot and ments of such size as w the payments in two ye that is sure to take place can pric buy by paying » when you select maind n install. complete rs. The will enable you.to double your After encountering high head | money before you have completed winds, dense fogs and plowing | Paying for it. Call up any of the through high running seas, the | dealers in real estate and they will cruisers Colorado and Pennsyl-| tell you about it, or call at the of vania reached the navy yard last | fl of the company, 420 Alaska night, their trip being one of the building on roughest ever experienced by the |= a officers. To await the lifting of the dense VIEW LOTS NEAR EXPOSITION All in LAWN, only $225 to fog, the two cruisers anchored off ~ : Dungeness Saturday night. Follow $4 > Perms Ph at be h and ing this a rumor spread that the |} $7.50 per month, | Take ¢ Colorado was aground which was as ti peg ony denied by ap! dle ood by re on. quire « sree renoaptbe: Ae sath ctr Far nlb ial Bazar for Mr. Smith J. F. TORMA CO., INC., Mine Operators. Genuine. 702, 703, 704, Live, Proven and Developed 706, St., Seattle, Wash ~ DOWNING, HOPKINS & BYER, INC. — Both Phones 279 Orders 706 Johnston B idg BROK ERS. jocks Bonds, Ura tn Bxcouled tor Lny eetment Priva’ Mining Third Ave. wh 4 Properties. and University 208 Alacke Bide reine

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