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THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1909, 5 PHE SAW LINCOLN SHOT; festa ON THE postorrice CLANCY MUST mained th the house, and when Lincoln died, early the — following | ey morning, they assisted in carrying | his body to the funeral car which | GOVERNMENT TELEGRAPH MEANS CHEAPER RATES AND BET. PAY FINE bore it away TER SERVICE, JUST OPPOSITE TO WRAT THE COMPANIES’ | a | turned to the theat ie Gateh and his brother then re! OFFICIALS BAY—-AUSTRALIA FAIREGF COMPARIGON, AND and measured) THERE MESGAGES COST LITTLE AR ONE-THIRD THE |. A Jury in the superior court ye the dist Booth had leaped from y t the decision of the CAPT. GATCH, FIRST TO ENTER BO X AFTER Jin¢ prosidencs box to tho stage. It| UNITED STATES RATE, WITH NO GERICIT. justice court and found Jonn, Clan ey guilty of conducting a pool roon MARTYR FELL, WILL ATTEND CENTEN- wwe ae Booth fall on the stage | BY GILBON GA No jand making bets on California horse ARY CELEBRATION IN CINCINNATI. [the spure on his boots having! wy ctovoroe tic, wo, p_-|onow thet cur metho nee ete ead | Panes caught In the folda of a flag which C., Feb. 6. Clancy wan recently fined $100 and ” * satdent’s |CHeaper rates and better service| times as high as the Australian | costs in Judge Gordon's court (am) cae Crear: weeny wee Reema me" | would be the result of Kovernment | ates. | - av | muperviston or ownership of the tel Officials Say So. MODISH COMBINATION He brandished a dagger, shout-| ing: “The south ts avenged! tern Union! OF SILVER AND ROSE Capt. Gateh and his brother ob-| Co. above quoted stated | tained the cuffs worn by Lincoln on | T4t of labor under the supervision | aiso that in the United States tt in| of Commissioner Chas, 8 ' shown by statistics that 99 per cent} The government's ¢ of the telegraphing in this country come at a time quite opp is done by less than & per cent of| | angering cortain statem the people. If thin is true, it simply cently put into ctreulati shows that the telegraph system | ficials of the telegraph compantes.| needs to be popularized. In ure One of these, for example, In the) pean countries where raton. hav egraph, This ts the conclusion of! ‘Phe official of the the Investigation made by the bu-| Pelegraph ithe night he was shot, but they were | stolen 15 years ago. Gatch works on his farm every day and lives alone with his wife, “The events of that night are burned Into my mind,” he sald. fe kk toe ek ee ew) form of an interview with J. C.|heen lowered the mont notable re.| 7 w| Smith, superintendent at Dallas) pul was the more general use of| * THINKS VACCINATION % [for the southwestern district of the | { graph by the people ial le CAUSE OF CANCER, &| Western Union Telegraph Co., say® Relgt eduntien 6 a 4 4 ; : * NEW YORK, Fob. 6.—Dr, #} mong other thing foliewed by em increase of $8 ‘ber when once the value of sanitary bedding is un i wW B. Clark, a rell-known *| ee rates fn this country when cent in the number of messages derstood, nobody will sleep on an unsanitary physictan, tnstets that vaceina- # | ™ je is taken inte consideration | similar experiences were had i F . illo 74 Py | ® tion is the cause of cancer. He #|4te lower than the rates in other Germany and Great Britain. TRANEECSS OF pill Each will be shunned as l® says # | coun ries, ores where the talogreph The principal argument in favor} poison ivy—dangerous to the touch. There are a A cancer was practically *® sin the hands o he government. | o¢ ve , | S 1 ss r ‘ # unknown until aeaten vac- #|It is my understanding that the tel Seanh asthe te ne no poisonous odors about the STANDARD *® cination began to be Intro. ® | Ceraph Sone ant of the on hat @ source of revenue would | bedding Everything is sanitary, cleanly *® duced. Ca or, I believe, is a @ | eovernment deficite many million | 9» be established nich ould ‘ ‘ , . & disease of cell life, @ disturt. #| dollars each year,’ wee on a womonds ited be te! pure and sweet as mountain air. This healthful * ance ot ite equilibrium man. * Facte Are Contrary | postoftice department. The tele-| bedding is sold at the same price that is asked feated by the rapid growth o . y | @rap) syatem has been from ite! i me “une The facts are exactly contrary to | &F | for ordinary bedding. 2 _ : oo Re apts - mame ae oar arith innnniinapinnininnon nnnpannnnprinnncniaphnian | 200 casos of cancer, and here * | Sceview te better and the raven are|%2Y much more cheaply. Ax ix) // —tomorrow is the last day |% declare the never saw a *|iower than tn the United States done F Austraita postofficos could rf | sate of cancer in an wnvac: #/iit'tne simplest and fairest com [UO sed ax telegraph offices, thus | Y of the three-day sale ia oe oon } parive: hat drawn from the ex-| m hile cortaln postoffice ‘ ® “The way vaccination causes # | PAriven te & employes would be given an oppor-| 4 | pertence In Austral ? an oppo f f 4 | cancer is like this: It takes | lerenoe 1m ANWitaie oe to be con. | tunity to increase thelr earnings by {/y of felt mattresses at $9.85— |* 21 years to make a man and ® | oierod, just ax in the United States, |2°lNE & small amount of telegraph U// these attresses are ade i 4 |® but four to make a cow, the ®|iiough the population of Australia |! @® @ side line. This would be /; 7 —these mattresses are made in our own i }® former being of slow cell #) . | cheaper than even the starvation) //// ae rs . ¢ r & ‘ se | growth and the latter rapid # | 2,caly about 4,000,000, a8 compared | TAO" sia by the telegraph com-| /, factory and are equal to any $20.00 prt COICO CONE RERED UY v9 }® To put the rapid-growing w| 27% °% panies at present, when they bire W; Mast-made” fe ‘ ress Git OLIVER 6. dATOH * cella, or protoplasm, of a dis #| sp go be a surprise to some peo:| 82 Operator exclusively for telo-| ust-made” felt mattress. : aa ‘ . I. . coed t meg nol Gontittion | pte to learn that the telegraph rate Sa regal s te Squred that RR en “weed ICINNATI, O., Fob. 8.—A man} by the president.” Gatch declares. ie “gee i Jin Australia is loss than & half and | ‘he earnings which would come in YY . h he © who saw Abraham Lincoln full from| “In fact, we were so close to the|* !ty) into the slow-growing * | Lobably not more than a third of fom the postal-telegraph system —tomorrow ts the last day president's box that we could hear|* Cells of man, is to disturb the w | Probably not mane toma bliss | would do much to improve the raral the Sesassin’s shot will ationd the| President's box that wo could hear) see ctubrium of cell life and #| s The | delivery service and in every way of our three-day sale of | : ) jarea of Australia is about the area y 0 Lincoln centennary celebration tn! play, but we couldn't see him.” * croate that disparity, disar- | oe the United States. The difficul-|!mprove the service of the postal hi this city, February 12. | During an intermission in the|*® rangement and disorganiza ®) 100 of puliding and maintaining | department - - d He ts Capt. Oliver C. Gateh, now | play, which was the older Sothern’s|* Hon which, when the season ® | ioicgranh lines are much greater in| AGED BANKER bles go carts at one-t we tm Ms seventy-third year, a retired | gront success, “The American Cous-|* for cancer comes late in life, *|\uctralia. “Many of their lines are| AGE . _ less than regular prices ; Whose home is near this|{n,” Capt. Gatch and his brother,|* results in cancer, If not tw #/iuit through regions which Wore | Ladinw. need 49 pears nestor mene | $4 Pp ¢ity. He was the first man to enter cramped from sitting in one posture, |® bereulosis earlier *lunexplored until they Were @%\per of the banking firm of Laidiaw| A beautiful evening costume of Lincoln's box in Ford's theatre | stretched themselves. As they did/* * * , plored for this purpose, But in|@ Oo, prominent in Wall st, for 40| rose velvet has a front panel of old after John Witkes Booth had fired so they noticed a handsome young | SSSR ERE EEE EE spite of the physical difficultion and | years) died suddenly iast night lace, and the fullness is drawn in e a Dullet that stilied the heart of man watching the show from a po aon aes a i the low rate the Australian tele | re fat the waist by an immense cord “ an. ear Yo | : Held” a Reunion—An interesting Medea ogoniae sees bo, weccrea tinct | compere wen, (RESRRDTIAEN namin he] nm" Same of ee ‘Hurniture Ce ST hapten the arest tengeay.| det.” Gnich cays, “Odddenty b6 On | DI ES ° In Australia there are 48,000 | crab Gate solic lak aan ets] Cold Gentian and gréanhh apption 5 tly, however, he was prevail-| tered the passegeway. A few sec = * Sense ee ae were | of enia: Ag the club | to cracked or sore lips @o not work é D) tacldent he witnessed on the fatal| “A man—Maj. Rathborne, Lin-|,, William M. McCloy. @ well known of Russia, France and Germany (| 14967 shipping disasters to| merely keeps the sore places soft — = P Bight. To a correspondent of The|coln's guest, It wae—rushed from mileage in Australia is actualy near foreign | 4 by keeping the alr from the raw | wry jy te that men, otherwise | being 4,645.3 human beings per : wed in buying lumber for the Ka n- | Americin vessel United Press he talked for an hour,| the president's box and shouted greater than in any Buropoamtants, (shores, and to all vegscis near (Place relieves the, irritation apparently sane. will make them.|Square mile. In Arkansas the pop- a la company of this city, died Inat | try. Considering the inhabitants, |Get a doctor, My brother said he/ evening. after a at the A ~ A shores, on Vive and] An astringent ike spirits of selves ridiculous by running fran-| lation ts figured at one person to _ Beeently told by him. | was a physician, and he and I were |home of his be Mr. J an eee, SOY oe ee labas totaled wrecks, £74 lives [camphor or tincture of benzoin dryn | telves poi oil 7 yoga fis * | every 10 Suunto talles. Capt. Gatch and bis brother, Dr.| dragged into the president's box ee a look ie ae times an great as that | 10st, $12,669,996 lost on ships and | the surface and causes @ scab to | turned in, to see the horses come| The United Kingdom leads the Chas. Gatch, now dead, left We: My broffer raised Lincoln's head) oie of Bay City, under | of any country im the world $3,998,418 lost on cargoce |form more quickly, th hastening out? world’s marine, with @ total ton- tagton during the excitement fel-/to probe for the bullet, and the | president McKinley, and came to Be i*; the United States we have « } —— jthe healing process. Camphor ice S.. jnage of 17,611,096; the United the assassination of Lin-| index finger of his left hand came jattice about six years ago, wince 2 Men's Fine Coat Sweaters at ex-jacts in same way as of States marine, including the Great Without giving their names to/ in contact with « jagxed hole at the | which time he has been engaged in| Postofficn for erery ot r overy | Rely halt price. A. Bridge & Co.'s| camphor, only much slower acuittrict, of Columbia leads | 10 | Lakes fleets, amounts to but 4,241, authorities, and it never oc-| back of Mr. Lincoin’s head, When |the lumber business in the North-| and a telegrapl +g tag Ra Clearance, First and Yesler, ***| Tincture of benzoin is generally 3 pop es ene ee 589 tons. fo them that their testi-|be withdrew his hand it was filled | west. He ieaves a widow, Mra | 3,000. In Australia thy — — too strong to use by itself, and) ssanelacad Was wanted. “It wasn't nec-/with the prestdent’s brain, which _— McCloy, and a son, R. R.| office for every 660 persons and » should be diluted with a few drops consult wer Of | tel ove 1300 i pt. Gatch | Was oosiug ont atthe ghastly hole” ans “cliy " aut anthers Ming in| telegraph station for every, 1306 1 Penmoyivania Scrapple for rivcerine." it us wait to cieame MA OINIEY T2an BROKERS said Capt. Gateh, while hardly more} Capt. Gatch’s brother told those | the east survive him. lf pery “ Made by Penna. butchers, 2 )8 crack tn the lip with a weak go- . Sthan a boy, enlisted in the -army,|in the box that the wound was fa-| Mr. McCloy was & member of the | £000,000, have about 27,000 barn peun: is for atc. Groupa Tation of boracic acid before apply- (Without Commission) Private Leased Wire to All Bx- Was captured by the confed-/ tal, and advised that the president | Knights of Pythias, the Reyal Ar graph tions while Aus b ing a remedy ON REAL EeTA on changes & population of 4,000,000 has above en Ip Aus SCHNEIDER'S fa 3008 the tet sented In iife t thie country we BUILDING PURPOSES. RK. Campbell, 112 Columbia St. e troops palde: canum and the lumbermen's ord "and imprisoned until | be taken to a private residence near | Sonim amd whe Tumbecnions order | Td00 telegraph stations var he | tacaped|the theatre, and not to the white| io. “The funeral will be held on | trata practically every postoffice ts Tu Pt Big captors and returned to) house, as was suggested. Bunday at 2 fr. he Aust rete 5 Z Which wan then at Mil-| A shutter-was biutily secured as |recdecce, ™ "O™ * Austinig telegraph station. The telegraph J 4 eo is run as an {neldent of the postal Rear here. There he met his'a stretcher, and Capt. Gatch and his ~ ] Dr. Gatch. Together they | brother, with others, raised the pres | service it ve oes telegraph ota, to Washington on official bus- | {dent from the floor of the box and WILL HOLD A BIG | So Tinea otliots tnatead of ‘On Friday night, April 14, | carried him down the stairs and oat Ties) teleuree: | mod Friday—they went to/of the theatre. MASS MEETING 27,000. bh cheaper telecraphing Orr re, attracted thither hy| The sobbing of the people and ra, Sa, euaeee apecongroge that - eagsamias the peevente of 4 Pasnew TOM ROW was & Kuest. cavalry regiment, which was hasti- sf ; r ir seats were in the balcony,|ly summoned, were the only sounds Sra following, which are the Australian | bd SE Roe ep re | uits for Men, Former, an iowehed the sentry stationed at the ly carried to a tittle house across! Duwamish river valley property This te Cheap. | 9 ’ fe in Australia than in the United Nemtsy of the box to be occupied the street from the theatre, and the GW0CTs Will hold @ mass mecting to) oo own and suburban mossages | S$. C. Osborn & Co. ™ ores O27 Piret Av. bane repre- ce polictes in $52,706.810,286 SHAFER BROS.—Not Only Largest but Best States appears in a glance at the | discuss the improvement of the Du- ” wamish river at Dudley's hall, Bouth|—euburban meaning practically # VIOLING —_ tomorrow night at * vig radius of 10 wien Low ary hee N 1 ‘ormer Land Commisstoner Rob- | limite-the rate fx i. Aad outfits one-third off the I) 4+ ridges of Orillia and E. D ltor a message not exceeding 16 Are Ow 1 ' regular price this week. 4 for Music Dept. of Kobler & Uitra and the project of deepening, | Fords. which includes the addrose . identi d straightent the I ene 4 . . C. H. ROSE, Proprietor. f] wamish river will be fully discussed. | For messages to any polnt within Tomorrow the Shafer Store will offer over two hundred suits for 1318 Second Av. Seattle. At & meeting of cutive soe diprogd snp me: tinea at 18 conte | Imprevement ctub, held at Geo oo men at this remarkably low price—ten dollars. jtown yesterday, a committee Yours he gems agg I . * "wie A laleting of Robert Bridges, John B | _ For masme@ee te Se een the The variety of styles, sizes and colors is so great and so uniform that any Fede Folding Go-Carts Stes. nn en See Ee keen eee eo eerie ail caver the man of normal proportions can expect to find a perfect fit. $ | 0 00 e | After-Inventory Sale provement club wore elected a com- | charge for extra words beyond the Choice is offered for Saturday of these $18 and$20 Suits at Saturday closes the first week of the After-Inventory Sale, committee of the Duwa River ° | mittee on legiztiation to examine the| 16 fs a uniform rate br ewes . [Port of Seattle bili now before the| word, Delivery is made legislature to ascertain if its pro- He from the receiv , , [Selous wn Seater in say wer, aits| faues.of one, mabe from, Soe roses, Men’s Trousers—A Sale Men’s Overcoats—A Sale th pi t unde hieh he 4 ’ - - : on ‘ “ lelub plane to proceed with the im: fextra charge. ' Men's Fancy Striped Trousers, odd lots, Rain Coats and Overcoats, all correct col- } Sei ‘ wn a af it mm interesting to compare the : we ry en and we — oA ag ta have not biggest rs “pw wont Hine comvdites ote ate 4 scaeereaet rate with the rate in the all sizes; were originally $4.00 $2. 35 ors and styles; originally 14 50 to come ture y a investigate its wonderful possibil- ite nee. e F og rid to get! United ane wi a to $5.00. On sale tomorrow .. . priced up to $25.00. Now say . ties. rendmei > | rate on je The Ev last night to withhol tion on the 14 be 22% i ildi bill until the commit f the club| tralian system it wou y Roll of Red Rosin Building Paper, 17 pounds to the ile an: auaneuctie te taniaine tae mene om Washington, D. ¢ | bill and be heard before the legisla- | to Prescott, Ari«., our rate is a dol 75¢ Building Paper 49c fosyint wee redeemed ty talaprase | ge ea eas ant First Showing of New Spring Top Coats for Men—At the Shafer Store Tomorrow A . * Very Pronounced Savings on Clothing for Boys—At ture, The delegation were also in-|jar In Australia the same service |yited to attend the mass meeting at! wonid cost 20 cents. From Wash ap RO Re the Shafer Store PUBLIC MARKET io stein fun ‘ow af Boys’ $3.50 and $4 Suits $2.95 Boys’ $5 Norfolk Suits $3.75 ON PIKE STREET ie ‘icons rent, Ware ee Buster Brown, Sailor Blouse and the toys’ Suits, in the popular Norfolk 4 room for haif ax many more wil | Australian rate would be 30 cents, | | famous Indestructible Suits are all includ styles, with Knickerbocker pants; all sizes, rate ie a dollar, the |i f ° ified , are i ‘ Waldort, | The compart ight be amplified ed. All sizes, from 2% to 17, in one style | from 7 to 17; all the popular fabrics; were oranother. Values up to $4.00— $5.00. Sale Price $2.95 Sale Price $3.75 woot, who put in a Boys’ Norfolk Suits, sizes 7 to 17; fine Young Men’s College Clothes, sizes up styles and fabrics; were $6.50 to 20; all the correct styles; last season’s roll; a very durable paper for house lining ; keeps out the dampness and cold. Saturday 4c $1.00 Alarm Clock, 69¢ 10c Shoe Polish, 5¢ | MickelPiated | 30-Hour Alarm 1] Box ot Ravenola Shoe Polish, M mata ane years ‘has |] e8#y to apply and easy to shine; le als rf yery special Bleck stern BGC | terra... ...... OC 70 Nail Hammer, 49¢ 10c Jap Rose Soap, 6¢ Maydole Adze ae Biya Bes ui Bar of the Famous Jap Rose | i; die. on selecte ckOry 1) Soap, unexcelled for bath or Saturday . | vo is 49c tollet; very special 6c rhea pe Saturday 66... vssee h 1. an x, ae No. 6 or 6 ac. fa 25c Cap Gas Mantle, 15¢ Hand Axe; no better axe made; The Well-Known Majestic Several been » for. trust @ husband with your | } Saturday High Efficiency cap gas mantle; | nds, He may lose them or 7 6 low role » wiveieilei kiana ME Vike vaeke se age bas 98c double weave; Saturday, 15¢ Daw tickets, ui: : ONG Bio NOW Fibs csiveee stock now sharply reduced, Odd Lot of Wheels COON wees weesee Ni). 2} | nn pee Ke te ee PO, | ReSSS See See —— — a “It Raises the Doug ae Bows $500.00 reward if Guitars And All Kinds of of Odds and Ends of Coast op Huggy Wheels, with plain |] $1.00 Tea or Coffee Pot, 63¢ 4 also, steel Nickel-Piated on Solid Copper, in two a %Pint Tea or Coffee Pot, with all steel wheels, enameled knob and handle; rupber-ired "BAe I] extreme special for the Bp \||risen foods made with|] : i peas sett . ickelware sale, a iCrescent Egg Phos-| Musical Merchandise phate Baking Powder} |. |“. | Right Prices College Clothes for Young Fellows—First of the New Spring Styles on Display at the Shafer Store for the First Time Tomorrow ser = metres ios: = Men's Fine Shirts—Cluett’s and other famous makes; worth $1.50 and $2.00. Now $1.15 -2z| SHAFER BROS. |-S2= St. Arcade and Arcade Annex St. Whole Block Long. cies 75c Welsbach Gas Light 47c Genuirie Weisbach Gas Light, complete with patent air mixer and adjuster— 4 7 more light for less gas. Special .... c ‘contain alum, lime, leream of tartar (ro-|] ichelle salts) or any | WOODS & BURNS || lother injurious sub-| | 4.UP-TO-DATH” stances, Music Dealers (New Location) CRESCENT MFG. CO. 110 Union St. » deli as at Makers of Mapleine, the New Flavor

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