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hd | i clea tn ad nelder , Passes Away After ‘att Bess of a Few ® deon Pa Hours. met —_—_ | and } vind. F. Coombs, a.» he ex. gad a resident ine Bea reare aint + com. Miho family reaidence a ae, N. aged * aac ised of being i! shortly Sevaianer hour and reptdly x Dr. J.P. Swe was alle’, but the axed | Sa ened and ff older He has a grea at in e and was for a time og ol He enjoyed the} ef being the senior no of the state. was regarded ag att fa focal history and was Samar well Ye: matters to the many Indian ¢ i. ihwest, He was person Ie with all of the} aed focal celebrities in the! around the sound) S times ae Mr. Coombe with J, A.) * hed a} ah.” in} hered a history of a Indians from eel te survived by gona, Mort a daughter. 48 He was a member of the ae astdclation and of St.) “% rea ® Coos enjoyed the distinc. T deen the first justice | bepeact to ocoupy office in this . Well acquainted wit fe prominent pioneer fam Sa active part In the Met affairs during the trow fieh the early settlers were to face Way. Round trip, 5de. metic fleet ix still at the navy the battieship Rhode! drydock. Boats wave | me dally from Pler 2, foot of | =| B DED COOMBS THE SECOND BATTLE OF SAN JUA NO. 4--THE CHARGE THE SEATTLE STAR.-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1908, ° Wireless Message From SKYGACK, Our Special Correspondent. Vefriendly tribe, beaded by chief with evident teeth, emerged ant borne tm state on easy couch, followed chief nelsy luterruption, throwing missiles of concentrated noise and making faces at rude chief P. 3.—Karth-being in air conveyance still hovers about (Continued) pointed a committee to escort Sen- lator Henry Cabot Lodge, the per | manent chairman, to the platform. Senator Lodge was located aod midet much applanse was escorted | TROUBLEST — Are trouble with a par oe omen: ee Alveclar method, to put in the mouth without jto the platform. the gavel and rapped for order. Fol- lowing this he stepped to the front and began his speech. United States sald in part: sincerely for the great honor you ‘hey might interfere with vested | print, have done me In choosing me to! *>uses or curb the rich and power | dignant protest against the accounts preside over your detiberations | fl. Por it ts @ great homor to be the | Presiding officer of Ise Plates | 23: Speech by Lodge. Senator Lodge “I thank you most republican of conventions where the honor of such a post as that | pected. Gentle Your resolu pare doing that work daily. | the support of the people of the is one of the creat ever known he sciences of dentistry owed mS plate or a “Bridge” be- eould supply any teeth. two or more teeth jaw, n0 matter wheth- | i { Bre tight or loose ones. MY ate loose, we cure the Mt of the loosences. With | @ to Work with, we give | all the teeth you have lost, at to the ends of the ‘Spver and lower, big, t + looking teeth, Wil enable you to eat any- b ie comfort, practically comfort as you used | when you had al! your IMPLANTATION—This i not done by implanting in the jaws, nor does it any cutting or pain. OF PROOFS READY will come to our of MA0T% Pike Street we | to submit such Proof from satisfied ts that you will want us # to work on your mouth and U TION FREE—We S taretul examination of 4 firet of a Hp entirely free and puts || and name here the . speaking with the simplicity of ltruth, will be the next president and vice president of the United) || States. ||and for our party, am assured as |) well a# merited victory, we must | defeat lectuston from power is destred by || the country and deserved by them “No | times can || achievement | years as the republican party l'on that record we stand and chal || lenge all comers to the lists. ; The American hoose next November between us the democratic |) the democratic party, and with that party, and have taken concrete form in enor mous combinations of capital and In great public-service corporations, PLAN — This new || United States. With fullness and | with eloquence, your temporary | chairman has already reviewed the || history of the party, has given you | account of what bas been done, jand has set forth what we hope |avd mean to do. My duty is mere | !y vo aid you, so far as | can, in the lorderly and prompt transaction of the business which bas brought us That business is mo than to two men whe. In order to win for them. onr opponents, whose ex Great Record Made. political party in modern show such a record of during the last 50 Up people must party. With must the comparison be poliey of the republi in dealing with these om formidable questions which has been formulated and deter bnder no obligation || mined. The policy is to use gov ANY work done. We || ernment regulation and supervis « practictioners and rporatic ter ion for the control of corporations E work highest clase of combinations, so that these We are dotnn a Work, and must tell about it great of commerce and business may be preserved as useful and necessary instruments servants and MM Wonderful how other || not destroyed because they have Bvertise our business, | theratened to become dangerous Of people dally are || masters. other dentists to {| “This policy is the absolute op do their work } - me pe Gre the only denial par a employ graduate dentiats, 7} Pike St. —\ WALL PAPER One of the largest stocks’ In the West to select 1 PAINT AN Freee PACER <O 1911 First Ave, Areade Annes from. He was handed Members of bill tr j | posite of government ownership | with confidence, because we have a and are ike our opponents, fumbling in the dark t find some opiuion on some | thing fand all like measures, advocated | w by our opponents, which tend dt reetly to sociatiem and to all its attendant miseries and evils “It te tm pursuance of this poliey [shaped and settied, du few years, that old law j enforced and new ones enacted | Nothing le more destructive to | the respect for law—the chief bul wark of civilised society—(han to | place Iawe upon the statute book }in order merely to «till pubic | clamor and satisfy the people, but | whieh tt is never | ded to on force, The worst laws imac [are those which are allowed | rust, upused, because, if enforced,| halls of Rawhide were not fit to} says Eleanor Glyn, in an in| 8" oF of bis relatives |lawe as be found them on I can cog. *tatute book. For this performance | journalists as f his sworn duty nh was has been bit: | te to be on In the great Amert | oat can command many voices | jreault in that the president is the} | man in the United States today Hel and confidence of the American people to a degree never equaled by Lincotn and Washington. May it not be sald, in sober truth, that | celebration of the fearless performance of a sworn duty is not without Its exceeding great reward? Aske for Confidence. “But, although the president re. tires, he leaves his policies behind him. To those policies the republt revolution that which is good while we make at trand | We anak for the confidence and support of the American people be cause we have met the problems of the day and have tried patiently to solve them. We appeal for votes and for the power they confer be cause we would uphold the preal- | dent's policies and shall continue to j sustain them. We make our apper suddenly ented pen. to «& Vested abuses and profit-| man on what she thinks of the Ne- |now oceupied by me ts dubious, | able Wrongs ery out loudly when | vada brand of reporter and where, if excitement ts pres | thelr entrenchments are carried. ent, pleasure ia conspicuous by itse|*2¢ some one fs sure to be bart ed the Rawhide tenderloin, and even wich resulted absence. But to be the presiding | When the bayonets of the law are! piaced wagers, but it was just (he) should have been officer of a republican convention | PUthed home ft ever a high distinction to which {8° man can be Insensibie. | men of the convention, again || 40d cause many birds to sing, The ; thank you. | | “Et shall not delay or detain you| best abused and the most popular {with many words. i | dens will set forth the principles | hae been more abused than any|eands of people of the party aod declare the poli. | président except Washington, Lin. Charlestown today for the anniver cles upon which we shal! ask for | Colm and Grant. He possess the love anethiea can electorate money has few votes, | gretted as baneful. « BOSTON CELEBRATES. that has yet been held the advances which the times de | mond from jungle ibe ran into house elldefined policy (By United Prees.) RENO, Nev, June 17.- f of eight pages hot “SS WOMAN VISITS THE TENDERLOIN OF RENO ries sent out by the newspaper men . tolconcerning my visita to the dance|*#° by jumping off a wharf Thick a» and resented Will advise you of further developments SKYGACK not that were given of her slamming ‘The president has enforced the | trip at Rawhide, Mra. Giyn de the} mounces the methods of Nevada unethical,” Reno newspaper Mra. Giya admitted that she visit (By United Press.) BOSTON, Masa, June 17 on, Was sold to the A Lumber Company Francisco, for $6,000,000. journeyed nw One-Half Price Sale of Clothing trestment that she re Thow-| congratulations over the birth of to} a l&pound baby boy June 8 sary of the battle of Bunker Hill ‘This ts the 13rd anniversary preparations have been made with a view to making this the greatest the famous battle | ames : ‘Thore will| ments just returned by the federal be an elaborate military and civic | sand fury against certain members parade, followed by oratorical and|of the New York ¢ | patriotic exercians BIG LUMBER DEAL MADE PORTLAND, Ore, June 17. of the biggest deals in the history of and) One | made can party stands pledged. We the lumber industry on the Pacific | must carry them out we have! coast wa wed today, when the | begun, regardiess alike of the radi-| vast interests in the Tongue Point cals of reaction and the radicals of! Lumber Company, owned and con We must hold fast to trotied by R. D. Hume and assoc Ham of San Now on at the Crown Clothing Co. 1121 FIRST AVENUE Watoh for Friday's ad A STRONG STATEMENT BUT WE CAN BACK IT UP. Ask any dealer which are the best and purest bevera ginger le, ironbrew, ete., made tn the soda water line and if he doesn’t tell you such as pop. that those made by The Pacific & Puget Sound Bot- to sel do tling Co. are, he want him ese money than ¢ to 20 cents more per case any other, because our aim is quantity Demand beverages with our label on when you drink and you will the best, erage that o pay from 10 De. for our beverages than quality and purity, not the bottle know you are getting Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Co. N HILLSTUDENTS | ~ GRADUATE plomas at University Today. Hefore a large friends in the Manufact the aanembly of # bulld ds the raity ing at expositiog er of the thetr diy nds of the dea The cox by Dr | araduates state univ eoelved yas from the this morn ing mmencement addre Richard Burton, of University of Michigan invocation was given by Dr BL L,. Whitman, of the First Baptint s wa the furnish »y the University orchestra, and were rendered by Hard, of Annie Wright veral solos Mine DM sominary, Ta Twenty young ladies of t junior class acted as ushers A feature of the exercises was the march of the senior class in | alphabetical order from the Ad: istration building to the Many jfacturers’ building in the solemn cays and gowns. | Musical selections were ; ‘TWO COUPLES | WANT DIVORCE Theresa Neely filed a petition for a dive io the superior court today against J. H. Neely, asking |for a divi of the community |property which she alleges to be worth $17,000, It ts situated in the White River valley claims that ber husband has been eruel to her, causing her to leave home, in March, of this year Ralph White asked for a » from Lillette White. she deserted him September ~ 1906. and refuses to live with hin. They were married at Ta- ee June 15, 1901 | j wee Aygmond Roryck! was granted a Gi¥8ree from Irene Rosyski, alleg ing desertion. They were married November 17, 1906. FOUND The body of Andrew Mato, « la j borer, about 45 years old, was if id floating in the water near 2207 Ratlroad av, and Interbay early this afternoon it te thought that Main committed suicide at Interbay about two woeks Nothing is known of the dead The body was taken to the Bon Bey Watson undertaking parlors. ADVERTISED WRONG PLAY. Through a misunderstanding, The Girl of the Golden West” was advertised in The Star yesterday | as the attraction at the Lois theatre | aed the management was mach em barassed by the call for tickets The Hyprocrites” advertised as the attraction. “BOY BABY BORN. Mr. and Mrs, Roland Nalan, 920 Twenty-third ay. S, are receiving Mr. aod Mre jan have been residents of Seatt many years Higher-Ups indicted. NEW “YORK, June 17 The d mentioned in the tn tton Exchange and the Manila Paper and Fiber Manufacturers’ aseoctation will be kept secret until arrests have been Reduced in Price Many new styles in Suits in al) the popular materials at out prices. New Linen Suits an Jumpers just received. All Lingerie and Lawn Walete at 25 per cent off. MILLINERY AT REDUCED PRICES. YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD. CA6H. CREDIT. ONE PRICE TO ALL. | 1312—Second A Westberg & Childs 1312 Large Number Receive Di-| They were married February 23, 1884, at W river, and have three ® nh, the youngest be-| ing Mabel |. Neely, aged 16. She SUICIDE’S BODY IS): [enn A AA eae * # WORK ON FULL TIME, @ * 7 * (By United Proas.) * * OMATIA Neb June 17 * Two thousand shop employes * * of the Union Pacific railroad *% have been placed on full time, # | after working short time since |® January, At Union Pacific w * headquarters it was tated ® lw that ser departmenta which # *® were cut down a few mouths * }* ago will be augmented about # ® July 1 * . 7 eee eee eee ee | (By United Pr | ST. PETERSBURG 6.) June 17-—By of a bomth, plosion myatert | en Russian army led while at break this morning was partially! Kreatost excitement ed ) arrests have been | ral employes of | the cafe are under suspicion. | ‘OVERPOWER THE _ PRISON GUARDS | (By United Pr PORTLAND Ore. June 17 on guards, armed with rifles and | aided b al police, made an un-| snecesstul allalight searc in thelr jofforts to recapture C ell | jand Wil two prisone who, | | after Yelling a guard with a sling shot, escaped inte Tuesday from| Kelly's Butte, the rockpile for con-| j viet. Farrell w | tence ‘or having ete | Wilson came from court for man Goite ployed as a open between | made, although sev ) | @ pla the mu having assaulted Patrol One of the guards em. ook had left the door the dining room and | the kitchen. Farrell, it is said jcrept tn upon the cook and felled him with a blow from a sling-shot. | How he got the weapon is a mys tery The men then fled HUMAN SKELETONS ARE FOUND (By United Press.) SAN BERNARDINO, Cal. June 17.—Great excitement prevails here | today as @ rewult of the discovery of several human skeletons in an} jexcavation in the heart of the city, | So far the bones of five persons,| two Women, two men and « child,| @ been wnearthed aud the dig ging te still fp progr | | Hundreds of perso bad gath-| ered about th e of the grew some find before the police knew of the ctreumstances. The first) knowledge of the @iscovery was! brought to the authorities by offi-| cers who found a boy walking} through the crowded business por tion of the city carrying & human seul, | Old wenidents declare that no! | barial place located tm that part! of the town and an investigation in| being made, as the spot is near @ notorious public house GOES INSANE (@y United Press.) “AGO, June 17.—H. LL. former mayor of Butte, Mont. and a prominent politician of that state, was removed from the Palmer house to police head-| aaa! Union Powder C What promises to become or manufactire of an improved powd ital. The Union Powder Co. $10,000 plant that fs nearly compe ett. This plant will be in opera to the ordinary powd his patents. penetration fo The company of stock on the market and but ve | ore today voted in favor of an in- peters aay rn “ARG ompany’s Now Under Construction—Backed by is the result of t r and dynamite and finally suce ce is one-third greater than ordinary powd: whose head offices are at 1111 American Rank Building, placed only a swall amount el Profits Saved on Furniture You can save the profits on your purchases if you buy at the store that is positively Quitting the Business We are not reducing our stock to make way for more, nor offering you a midsummer clear- ance sale at slightly cut prices. Every article possessed by this compaany must be disposed of. It is “GET OUT” for us—slick and clean —and do it quickly. Now, it stands to reason you can buy at Cost Prices and Less When you know the real facts. All we ask you to do is to pay our store a visit and closely inspect the stock on hand and compare the prices—we like comparison; that sells our goods. We will not be in business very long— so hurry. SALE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ~All Cash; No C. O. D.; Free Delivery at Our Earliest Convenience; No Refund or exchange. No storage. po Century Furniture Co. N. W. Corner Second Ave. and Spring St. quarters here last night and later sent to the home of bis brother-in- law in Cincinnati, It is believed that Mr. Frank is demented. Frank, the police say, had been actin, strangely ali day and after he was) taken into custody members of the Montana delegation to the na tional republican convention were| notified of his condition, Charles) WASHINGTON, June 17.—It was ®% Leonard, chairman of the dele announced at the savy departznent ition; Lee Mantle, former United oday that Rear Admiral Dayton will es senator, and Patrick Clark, leave San Francisco August 24 with Spokane, Wash. took him back the first squadron of the Pacific to the hotel and arranged for his fleet, together with the Charleston transpertation to Cincinnatl, where and (he Solace, for Honolulu. The be will be cared for at the home of big cruisers will be gone six weeks A. W. Goldstein, an attorney. and will be accompanied by the sec- . - ond and fourth Motillas of torpedo ‘boat destroyers. The Sotace will act as tender for the fleet. PACIFIC FLEET TO GO TO HONOLULU Dividend Is Declared. NEW YORK, June 17.—The Bos- ton Seattle Electric Company direct: itial dividend of 2% per cent on common stock, payable June 15 to stockholders of record July 1. . ss PA RE ee ie ae re pe = ne Sa dio 3 Big Plant at Marysville Seattle Capital ne of the der—has rgest manufacturing Industries on the Pacific coast-—the n promoted by Seattle men and backed by Seattle cap- ir efforts and the above eut shows a picture of the site at Marysville, about six miles north of Ever 30 days at the outside and the company already has vied on a ation within orders enough to keep them busy for several months “Rex” Stumping powder Fore-ate” Mining powder and smokeless sheeting pewder known as Union 5-Point Smokeléss” will be the chief products Dr. W. 8. Pte the inventor of these new powders, studied for years to overcome the objections eded. The Union Powder Company purchased The points of advantage claimed for the Union Powder Co.’s powder for mining, blasting and stumping are that it will not freeze, not being susceptible to atmospheric changes, that {t does not deteriorate with age, that it is fumeless and flameless and is perfectly safe to handie, and cannot be exploded by concussion or jar. It has been tested with liquid air at a temperature 300 degrees below zero and when taken out of the bath was just as effective as ever and required no thawing The company chatlenges the world on the five points of advantage claimed for their shooting powder. Th points are: Penetration, Pattern, Permaneacy, Light Recoil and Permanency The ry little of tha: remains unsold | |

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