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THE SEATTLE STAR-—TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1908 1 RAP! GOES THE GAVEL $ #4 @ 7 |THE SECOND BATTLE OF SAN JUAN HILL ee reo NO. 3-°A PEEP INTO THE CAMP OF THE ALLIES | “alii! Anaya erepunlica nal r y United Pheee. : ie i : Furniture soe | “the f man a fair d and ERNARDIN } ected for ye" destruction of the party gent ee es cze ge Mine, Mee ge the Hon. Jullus y selfish rich, who are willing | /°~Stanley W. Houghton, on of genator from (he ; to sacrifice anything and every. | °* Congressman Houghton, of this! | eae | tine for their own greedy desires,” | state, is being held here because bis panne e. report came from @ labor! he killed Hironymous Hartman. | E ead who t# tm the confidence af the “big four” f Mich: | or Gem and though wmoffierg: | 20 for the past 26 yeare has ter sf an | : — “ rorized the Mojave er dletrict | nee upon t in an IM | gives an excellent I on the at | with & motion at t © | citude of the labor men Nougnton & senstablo of the die M vipe vational a> P triet and had Hartman arrested The mo was at Taft Calle on Teddy. j Carell ait otis a one 4 Ks baae clapeten WASHINGTON, June 16.—Se¢ w ab om fall, ena seetet ows then delivered |fetary Taft called on day to bully everyone tn } address of the conven poner the wast . Oro Grande, when Houghton tried at the store that is ; ition |@8¥ and they were in to arrest bi Ia the quarrel that according to tradition | m. In the quarrel that} wale Nernote of the coxying | same time. The big prosiden-|ensued Houghton killed his ad| | poehivety Vor je tial candidate came out omiling | versary Hie will probably be re and in a good humor leased soon Remarke of Burrows. What te your attitude on the Joud applause, Senator| vice presidential contest?" asked ed stepped to the front of/a newspaper man ae atfor ‘and bolding up his As | have said before,”, rep! he febained order, Then be| Taft, “I shall do nothing along | forth & lengthy speech that line until after the presiden Sristled with words of com: | tial nomination ta sett) | ler the policies of Roosevelt jut that already is settle ie iget up evction by section the © one suRReste ai principal of the re Quitting the Business = » the presidential candidate and rehearsed at length suddenly turned into the secretary ipacters of Imports recom-|of war and sald he had led very Ley United Press.) put wy President Roosevelt /upon the chief executive on tn NEW YORK, June 16.--Four per bis term of office and ox-| portant affairs of state and had | sn8 were drowned last might when : ' There is a reason why you can buy what congress had done. | nothing whatever to say about any) an automobile carrying a pleasure detved into the statistical mat. matters political | ef the country and made rec is little doubt, however i which he believed ft and Roosevelt both be for the country the presidential nomtnati ‘Wiile Seaator Burrows was dis tied, as certainly as human the work of the department affaires can be settled in adv be interpolated a ringing Fas san pier, holding the four victims in fo the effect that the thetr seats. The dead 4 19 yo . ; party is sot jn sympathy Adeline Berdon, a Bribe spirit which would divest | 0 ES Mra, Rose Coleman 4 23 years quarts of their oc itutional iJ hn Coleman, aged § years; Vir or impeach their . judges.| cheery jeinia Knight, aged § years | gatement evoked the loudest — - . The chauffeur, John Maller, was} Senator Depew of New York slip-| carried into the river with the of the day ped into bis seat unnoticed. It was o machine, but managed to f Cheers for Roosevelt. | the first time in many years his ar-| golf and swim to | aherpe Bape. Seeator Burrows mention-| rival at a national convention had| The four victims were carried! game of Roosevelt there was | not been greeted with cheers. | down into the water SS, oe HANGED lasted fully two minutes. | Au operator In the press reserva. cheaper here, and such an opportunity you know you get but once in a lifetime. We invite thorough inspection ‘of the stock remaining in our store. You can see ev- ery article~and you get just what you select. Our Timels Limited | Only a short period remains when we must wind up our affairs and say “Good- Bye” to Seattle. party of tx became unmanageable, shot at wild speed down Weat st, and bounded from an open pier into the North river, The machine turned over in its plunge from the "ANCE, Burro was speaking| tion has been busily occupied al! tive Burke of Pennsy!| day working a telegraph wire con lem the Keox loader, circulated | nected with the office of the prest gag the delegates the following dent at the White House There aiution, which he expects to in-| were other wires leading to the of Tater in the day | feos of Secretary Taft and Seere- (By United Press.) wr Saleeiites s2taf. igitaaei 4 law © ag Bye os of rep | tary Cortelyou. BUTTE, Mont.. June 16.—George - u republican na J. Rock was hanged lat wtorday | “ Sacsntiet Genie be}. SE wee. remored fast cc tho con-|cteenne ns eee eereas Wireless Message From SKYGACK, Our Special Correspondent. SALE TERMS AND CONDITIONS vention opened that Senator Borah | Deer Lodge for the murder of John Suspicion woll - fousded—Went to distant bill—Saw another tribe of earth-beings engaged in vari. —All Cash; No C. O. D.; Free Delivery at Suen Mate shal! be entitled to/of Idaho had prepared a speech’ A. Robinson, head quard at the} ov8 pastimes—One member of tribe had biack crowded chin hair— Another played with company of Our Earliest Convenience; No Refund or r de tlarge and one ad-| nominating Roosevelt for a “second | prison, on March § last. Of Rock's| dark members of tribe—Still another, with’ brown vegetable In mouth, was caressing monster pet— -f tate for each 10,000 /elective term.” When Borah ar-| companions exchange. No storage. fer major fraction thereof cast) rived, he denied that he had any | of death and the oth fe last preceding presidential such purpose. 1 for republican electors, and | sent the name of fer for each territory, the| velt.” said Senator Borah, “but 1/ Noticed earth being hovering ovef f6ene Io air conveyance ia sentenced | P. 8.—Can hear nolxes of approach coming from surrounding Jungle—W)! remain here indefi- | asked to pre-} to life imprisonment | altely SKYGACK Met of Columbia, Alaska, Ha-| refused most emphatically, No} DEATH NOTICES. | sity band will furnish 2% Porto Rico and hip: | firth ¢ the president will nom); .. 0. prowren ofreshmen : ‘ag ee wl ease, bk aoe “that he — The following deaths were report have been erected on the c Be. ll MURDER SUSPECT Century | he 4o-aid in the enjoyment of this! englhgehe A ge acta cd glam |31, Pacific hosplial; James Wood Jajt informal gathering of the class| IS RELEASED | f urniture Co. wi chet? Eee pian national committee to be} Jullus Fleischman, former mayor | Sock. aged 7%. ote pecs Pog er gees tas ence peted by this convention of Cincinnati, entered the hall bear-| iy. Latte, BE. Main. pent ancd| ain seamen aah Ge N. W. Corner Second Ave. and Spring St. : ing a big bine banner on which was| me . ‘Gavel for Burrows. 69, 2027 17th av. W.; O. A. Pulette, | Farewell to butidings, M. Peart oon as Senator Burrows |* picture of Secretary Taft. The oa 63, Pi Man: - ‘ a his addeess. be was | banner aroused little enthusiasm in| K0d 63, Providence hospital: Jacob Whunett; student activities, Joh (By United Press.) } | the ball und the reception was quite | Jacobson, aged 44, Wayside Emer lampbeil; the new era, George| BELL June 36. J } a | with the gavel which an blue as the banner iteecif ¥ hospital; Ingo Singh, aged 40, e 3: Spirk; burning the biue books,/Adair, the suspect tured at Wee until he gives way to —— Wayside Emergency hospital: Mary ‘Graduating Class at Varsity tow Gillette. White Rock by the provincial po- NO MONEY LEFT 10 LOEB NOT TO RESIGN. SS one a cae te While the delegates were enter Ellen Jenkins, Minor hospital ‘ gs yh ome at 16 so ae lice on the charge of being the man) " ! t California 4 th a |take plmce ¢ commencement «x who committed the Morrison mur. | (By United Press.) coun ittee on permanent or. fees diy Bday son ervrgenntr Mh TRAINS ALMOST ON Time. Holding Final orcises at the Administration build-| der, proved himself {nnocent last CHASE CROOKS WITH! WASHINGTON, June 16. — Wm. atime for the position of per-| Tonite mud gold banner, and pelt-| Traj Reongge™ Bs ing night and was released. As soon as | Loeb, Jr., secretary to President night “4 iding officer at a later | 64 the other delegates with email rains on the Great Northern 3 Yesterday afternoon the graduat-| Adair was captured, the little Mor | | Roosevelt, today emphatically de- of the convention. pack: of Call ta prance. tine are arriving In the city only an Exercises. ing clans was given a tea, and in| rison girl wae summoned, but she | nied that he is contemplating re- Temgerery Officers. ages pnts Seer bebiek tun She Sesthers the evening was tendered & recep-| positively stated that Adair fs not) 7) Jia. setts in the eheriths | Siguing from his position to accept senator announced the| The Taft people have decided that | Pacific road is now open as far ax tion by Dr. and Mra. Thomas Frank-|the man. The timekeeper at the| There | 7 ag ve ; the presidency of the Washington ie of other temporary officers | they do not want a vice presiden.| Missoula, Mont. and it is expected lin Kane at their home, on 15th) White Rock mills stated that Adair pre oi ecuah eh sup cn aft vote St. Raliway company. “I have convention selected by the! tial candidate from either the ex-| {hat within three days the entire) Class day exercises were held at N. E. In the receiving line | worked st the mill all the after-|)) ended cominats, ‘There never made any effort to obtain elite aad Guar dines | treme cect or want ca thay betione| line Will bo once. were Mra. Kane, Dean and Mrs noon the murder was committed pprehended criminals, There | ine presidency of the company,” de- approved by the conven-| both sections are safely ple tems | 19 O'clock this moruing on the state) Arihur Ragan Priest, Prof. and| Four more # te are now in| !sn't any money to pay expenses. | 2G Tosh, “and will pot leave officers are: This is sald to have eliminated the; Stock at 74 Cents | antversity campus, The program) Mra. EB. #. Meany and Mr. and Mra./the Biaine jail and will be kept) Deputy Sheriff Burt Thompson | iy, white house until President given was Edear Wright | there until they can give a good ac and Capt. of Police William F. Music by University orchestra; leount of themselves, Several dep-|Laubscher, after handing in their! © term expires nest era secretary, John R. Mal-| vice presidential contest of Sher H. M. Herrin & Co., 610 First av. Roosev Ohio. March. man of New York, Guild of Massa-| have for sale 1,000 of Mt. Baker) .0 nistor - “ 2, y. Mayme Miller; class BANKERS TO MEET. ties bavé been sworn in by both | ©*PeDse account for bringing Frank . cag gueretery. Latay- chusstia, Cortetyou of New York | ond | Shuksan at 7% cents pet! oratioa, Wiitiam A. Moultry: vocal a the Canadian and Acotican author.| Hart, Jail breaker, back to Seattle F war i dines, end Knight of Caltforais, |eelections, Lola Martio; clase will,| The Washington State Bankers’ | ities and the search for the mur.|ffom Kansas, eagerly awaited re ‘CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ee ua. 9 | Adatr Rembert; class prophecy, |association will hold its annual derer has not abated in the least. | *ults Ce gS, ‘one * ate Grease; presentation of spade,| meeting at North Yakima on Thurs | The last clue that has been ey came in the shape of a let- any et-arss, WILL NOT DELAY | David Staiger; ivy oration, Sey: |day and Friday of this week. About | pldked up was the finding of a bun-/ter | from State | Auditor C. W.| PIE BORE QERICERG " ‘Arthur c. mour Stone. 20 of the most prominent bankers | die of old clothes near Harelmere, | Clausen to Sheriff L. 8. Smith, | a W pe 5 CANAL PROJECT Following was held « senior rejof this elty will leave in a special pcuneeeenteliieg | watch stated thet all moneys for ee aes r | Ception at 2 o'clock at the Admin-|car tomorrow night for North Yak- this purpose had been used up, and} Beial reporter, M. W. Blumen- : istration buflding. ima. J. B. Chilberg will head the SOLO DECAVED FRUIT. =| that they would have to ewalt &] 0. scarew & * . bc os | The alumni banquet wil! be held | delegation. may" deficiency appropriation from the} 7°89 raw, former gov- Recause he sold decayed straw’ | next legislature. He promised to | ernor, was re-elected for the fourth at 6:20 o'clock ta Clarke hall din “ berries, J. E. Mullen, proprietor of| retain the vouchers, however, for | consecutive term as president of ing room. Two hundred graduates doorkeeper, Bephen R. } Ma Interested officials declare that | 1 " fnvaleating the proposed bood t| ee. anuerien %e. Se peeves. Ae asa $18 by Petes Jeles Joon S| MONS the Seattle Chamber of Commerce » | dreases will be made by prominent ne 7. ee atm wr j sue of $500,000 by the county for! members of the association Gordon | FIRES AT SON-IN-LAW, |at the reorganization of the board the construction of bo ghae bene 2 After the banquet and business — — i Fae age es = _ from his - of trustees yesterday morning. »| ington canal will not hinder work | _ ‘i mn ns nlaw, Charles Prim, a negro who; C. B. Yandell was reelected seo- "a\ on the project. It {s contended that | er ronan ants pe patna Ags One-Half Price Sale of Clothing lives at 2019 Bighth ay., fired three | retary, and his work was highly the apecial assessment of $1,vv0,000_ | the campus at 8:30. The Now on at the Crown Clothing 9 *hots at Isham Beasley, a negro,| commended by the board. following commit-| which is now almost completed, wil! | on a Co. last night. Beasley escaped unhurt. | Big cut on Fishing Rods. Hal 111 First av be fully ample to carry on the pro Jeet and insure @ large enough BALLARD ELKS 1121 FIRST AVENUE Watoh for Friday's ad. VitW LOTS NEAR EXPOSITION All in LAWN, only $226 to #425. Terms $10 cash and $7.50 per month. Take Green |60c ” 3-4-Inch “Buck's ‘Bidmseda’ Warthas See N Lake car to Green Lake sta- is, permanent organiza and order of business Grand Bacorsion on ef minor importance Str. Yosemite ger — welch | Sunday, June 21; fine muste good 0 ourne, ant iT & th ele Miomorrow. If the committee ee ne desea. Mt anton Wdentiais is not ready to re- Ma that time the business of will be suspended the visiting marching Parade the hall. | tion, Inquire at Green Lake for Mr. Smith. have every reason to buy now If you are nervous, weak or all. | needs charging, for it makes ite own | abe ein ate |B ing, you tack nerve f qT power continuously Bs } = oe the power which rune the machi Vigor is cheaper than « aye | of your bedy, It Is nothing more | cour drugeing than elect Ba Straight-Edge Socket | ox Firmer Chisel 35c = ls po guesework about qT Fabricious, alias John Frost Busy. John Ward, a man who has a long/| edoubling criminal record and who Is believed | im behalf of the anti | have turned many robberies re | plank ax the result of cently, was sentenced to serve 63) with which Senator | #78 om the chain gang by Police Gafarorable comment was |2%48* Jown B. Gordon yesterday | fa the convention afternoon. tit allan the National ad was arrest by Patrolman | W. E. Rooney early yesterday morn- | The workingman wants « 004-looking, comfortable and serviceable Shoe at a moderate price. When the nerves become weak the | Rver¥ mall brings letters of praise entire bedy Is affected, and varie from people who have found hesith Many new styles in Suite in all the popular materials H- at cut prices. | ing while prowling suspiciously | 4 -In Rervous ailments often result im my treatment. about the Pike district. Ww. H New Linen Suite an | Qin this happens the suf Dear § some = ‘ed. | pet 1 have: been using a Jumpers just received. | ferer usually dopes , of ’ That you would not do | aa. slectro- Vigor i ke Fg nat "4 PICNIC ON — FOURTH. e ave “ All Lingerie and Lawn lee . ane 4 eo ron twee without, since you have Waiate at 25 per cent off. porties: ie aa socket firmer «i | delegate in the conven:| A good program has been ar-| Say that this “domina-| ranged by the Temperance union of | Be convention by the money | the city for a ptenic at Woodland | Ms certain to result in an| park July 4. Athietic events and| the people. water sports have been arranged, | freely predicted that the| and concerts will be given after Eto incorporate the antiin-|noon and evening. Prominent Will mean defeat for) speakers have been secured to ad ticket, but this pre- +: BARBIES JURY DISAGREES. taken any drugs dur MILLINERY AT Nai ends June 24h ; wage liongten sr REDUCED PRICES. y wigs. cee YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD. in M. SPINNING. I -ediere' Warvens Sireneth " tiney_ na Them They are made of nothing but good, solid leather, and are built to do good service. We make « specialty of Shoes for workingmen, and we guarantee these Shoes. $3, $3.50 and tried them. It is the same with the cheek account. No man can afford to give CASH. cREOIT. 1310 Second Av. ated Mg pap tingly ONE PRICE TO ALL. ; Westberg & Childs mare thas promised lncorporated 1312—-Second Ave.—1312 it up when he experiences the © treente hack worse Tf you want strong the benefit to his money i Mems to carry little com BS eieept among the labor con- the socialistically tnclin- matters. A trial convinces WALLA WALLA, June 16.—After censuring the jurors for taking into consideration the punishment to be given “Bud” Barnes, accused of the murder of Mrs. Anna Aldrich, the judge presiding at the trial today GET IT FREE 100-page book, describing nerves, plenty of vim 2 or, and w r na of show even the incredulous $1 & week bridges the the gap That keeps you from owning @ Victor. Appeal to President. @ feported that Samuel Gom Si make an open appeal to Roosevelt in the inat re-| will afford you safety and and strenath you must feed olectriett convenience as it does to aed ceycallee ; verdict. The vote stood 9 to 3 for the White Howse ean} conviction in the first degree. The \ report trial will come wp again on June 24 ots was clroulated tO! dress the gathering that an “addres to the | cece mer anrmemammameememerrmennnecenm Of American” would be| 25 per cent off on Fishing Rod Gis evening calling wpon| Mall's, i111 First av. ° ia — -——— H. L. KLEIN THE JOEMAKER. $ if you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STRE which tears Mit seems the |discharged them when they de others. | Walk over, your nerve, Yirwce proposition ts d - ot agr no Saale” ox “taeetie : a : 4 . NS Getent and only « com.| ate4, could not agree on 7 I onan no noarinh dyin ged id you in 84 months on deposit monthly of $9.00. TRY Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co. 112 Columbia OFFICER’ A. Chilberg, Pres. and Treas K. 1. Barwell, Viee Pres. R. Campbell, Seeretary Sherman, Clay & Co. 1408 Second Ave. They are Union-Made Shoes every pair of them. The workingman who gives our Shoes a trial will eome here for his Shoes afterwards. Wallin & Nordstrom 1327 2nd Ave. Union Store. food—nerve lite Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY Weer & op. Tt feeds & constant © ro-Vigor while a w= st| | Dr. 8. 8. Hall & Co., jectrioity to your nerves, and they ond ave, Seattle, Wash carry it to every organ and tinue of ogg Poe sash bead your body, restoring health and vim. free 100-page tiyatrated beokt Biectro-Vigor is a simple electric 616-8 noted om soientific Name Look at the and compare the prices. oduct of my Address T.