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| S THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1909. WI L LR E MEMBER TEDDY yoy Latent ROOSEVELT WILL | NO SALOME DANCE ‘LINCOLN'S DOUBLE DEAD nig hg UE Se sgh gatlle ets @ f gequisitiods and by treachery 4 NEW YORK, March 6.--By t dineane He wee pr a Ore KR , iver thom ito the banae tN] GQRME TO THE | ax “arente Mettua, tu sete |_Xirana tet’ hr’ mun| enti, co j screen Ba jsnomiee—even then I think Roose eee tine etna Bulome | WhO Ho closely renembled the former |small ratiroads Fro | volt ould take the wound like the| COAST banana tuag ie od of her on-| President that he was often mts: | Sema $30.50; aken prisoner by , Matt: cht . ee 7 ’ e here. He war ‘ 2 | eo canture Pog Bee ent | of The Mimic World,” on the! dead at his home h ted Ge | 926.00, th "eaniay was to be the nd he | WASHINGTON, March 6.By U.|grofind. that re PP ro obnoxious| Daniel Walford, who wan born tn)}) ), In por ie ww” |. D te t ket OF @ eather neepnhailiapteen t Tee big it Pasa a ne P.--Ex-Prenidont Roosevelt, Brest to publi ale Kingland in 1822, and came to || (.0ien a rd | No. 608 First Bn 8 » has bee ; nf |to public mora on, Boeds : ‘ : ‘offered & ballot ‘of the offeaive py re May and make the (#ent William H. Taft and Vax ner America 30 years later fish Aquariur 1 1 Ag LOYAL TO THE PLAIN | king. the sheriff tanded on the tight a Vice-President Charles ‘ie Want « house built? Find the William Themes doyes Deed GUARANTEE BIRD eTK % | ; re ts offender's jaw, and the vietim went | 4%," ene a or a{banke will be among the dintingitehd beta ; . ‘ 108 Bpring st. between int ape , 7 PEOPLE—ONE WHO 0c earch. Aftor a pause an admin-|(2e 004 he would Watoh. for @) oi itote on the comet within Cel eee om, age © SEAS: aren & eee a 4 & modest man COULD LOVE. : tator spoke: ‘Gay, sheriff next fow months, according td thet but that cuss went down. ‘Went| Loyal to Plain People, jMtatement of Chairman Teller of down?’ drawled the sheriff. ‘I guess To one of those whom the out-/the republican state committee of Full of Widninese; But Cowden itor Santino Sunes [ates resem ena, ost Pann Smee ae Sie eas } B F F H VE RVeRUae Always See the Side veo what {ho hell was holdin’ of /cently remarked: “You are. one of | Felt yesterday, the then pr ident of 0 Hct AVENUE ‘ wp aix whe will remember me 80 days Teller 1 . The point of the story was not | from now |woutd tour the Pacitic coast upon | A, LAWSON & BROTHER . Corner Cedar 4 of Humor. lost, The fleet went Ta one who had suggested that! hie “return from hia hunting trip RELIABLE DRY GOODS NOUSE ’ : — — But Roosevelt will be remembered | he had made a record which would |!n Africa | — ¥ sident Taft announced » before his Inauguration th for bis s@trenveus, active, pug Ihave ite place in history he said: | clous, versatile personality, The No, It in just a decent adminis | Um are what have occu the public |tration, That is all, I have beon | intended to visit the Far West as pide to Roosevelt which must not The other side ts known |foyal to those friends of Lincoln jfoon 8s possible, att Fairbanks . those who have seen b d{the plain people, But that is all jeale today that he expeéted to atart be omitted from the records. Much 1 But it is not all. After seven |for California in about thrte weeks haa been told of his aggressiveness Lines in His Face. yoars of daily visitings at the white | much of hte savage fighting quall thes: a great deal of bie sérious ac I think the man has changed, He | Ouse, seeing much of men and WOMAN MURDERED bodily ahd mental. Less ia |!8 notvless strong. He is not bitter, | "!08s, and frox » point of view tivities known, perbaps, of the man who|He ts not tired. He does not lack | Of gontidence nearness, | am) SAUGATUCK, Mich. Maro laughe.—whe tots or noes a Joke. (it hope. But there are lines In hia | Welined to think the stature of thia/ hy U. P.—Mre. Mary Baldwin ww And yet Roosevelt has that side. |face which © not there when | Pr second only to that of | found by her sen, mur 4, at her I trust I may be pardoned {fT relate /first I saw him seven years ago, |e at model which he loves | Been near here matter of some intimacy, just to| They are the lines which come to | ‘Heo! | & matter D u i ta eee Salata Sar nieai bas ites .S ereet man ané one like | TAKES THE HONOR We ai Hi . “The Shaving Hour.” jfought. He has fought on that sid | FROM WOMEN ¢ aim at selling Honest Merchandise at the clo at and truly pa THICAG Wal I was seeing the president by ap CHICAGO, March —6.-—Walter their stand—the ‘ potntment at the famous “shaving He has stood up be ‘WOMAN SCREAMS Harry Doherty, Syed hour As is weil known this oc neath a rain of calumny and hatred am gold medal at the vention ourred between the morning rush of| dealing and receiving blows. Some AND THIEVES RUN. of the Nations) Milliners’ aseocie work and the hour for Winch. In jot the onemies’ shafts have hur pee for the best design in women's the little room between the office of |The daily clever calumny—the pol | .,A Woman's screams frustrated an | Pats, He is a civil onginosr by pro the pregident and that of his sec-|sonous lie spread and spread and | $y te = oe ig fete ieee cee oe Bend retary Was a big leather chair. Ord!-|spread—handed dally to the public | 5 Denny way shortly before 3 |rillionaire and & University of nartly used for waiting visitors, this |in the organs cate o the inter. | 2 Clek = —-yeate The your “1 be ineis gradua was converted into ® tonserialjosts of class and privilege—some gy Rawote ny ve J soe ok throne between 12:30 and 1:80, and | have doubtless found thelr mark an, observed (wo mas yon | D 9 the skillful Laney did the trick. In ie Very, Game. precy im ped i ge | on t Diet for Fat the econemy of time the hour was) a. ne tg game, Not the most in-| the young woman commenced to}, You ! tite for gruel have ye same token, if} used for appeintments of the less : formal chatater. jtimate of his friends ever ‘heard | scream. No trace of the would-be | Oo." 208 as of 150 pounds, | BY GILSON GARDNER, WASHINGTON, D.C, March 5 There is a genial and a humorous t he ~st Margin#t Profit consistent with Sound Business Principles—And we know our prices to be lower than the lowe# Read on: : White and Colored Bed Spreads — ores mong —: Men's Wants Noted for Saturday At 12M Reliable Footwear Peed Remagably er pair we show an especially sttong line of Men’s Cotton Half Hone, in black and tan » black with white foot made from maco cotton they are fast black, wov fonally close and made from a super ity « a; sixes 9% to Natural Merino Wool Underwear x [him whine, If his deare tend burglars, was found by the police} and drawers to match drawe ore 06 i ‘ ‘ pei ee teition nce maroon rye if the man who owes him most—!who were detatied to investigate - ; ve no os mine with rinkable and Frenck heavy weight; free from ¢ ae: with < ee 4 gymnasium stunts, As a rule chk for 6 tee hig , x f m dressing; ¥ the arrival of Secretary Taft army ‘ “="/fat folks are neither athletic nor! sites var ® Freel _ ay ringe. Special for 1 25 iho See: SMITH TRIED BOLD mpi, Bee” 60c itr 1 sald to Mr. Taft, “whether the oe Hive price ont % / Colored Crochet Bed Spreads, f are not ither, no r ovary it ie for them Men's Jersey Ribbed Cotton Venta and Drawers to match this gar president intends to take part fn the presidential campaign of 1908 ent; comes GAME IN SPOKANE ::’ ~ Up to this time no Intimation had reduce re i & third, be natural, tan and flesh colors, also in 50c been given to the important things} eres jund surer way of gotting rid of black. Our price only which subsequently happened. MAN FREED HERE SHOWN TO | nupe fenus’ flab Men's Fine and Gauze Australian Wool Un sole Women’s Underwear and Hosiery Taft Site Up. | BE A VERY BAD AND | The trouble with both dioting and derwear, vests and drawers to match Bpeciai $1 AS Boi intend Weath: bide aoc Secretary Taft sat up, and there | DARING CRIMINAL. } | @xercise ix, first, the trouble; sec steam shrunk, very superior quality for or on adilas ao Ghee”, ong was an interested twinkle In his jond, the danger (fatty rt) strongly recommended for their wearing ; ool Nii vee pect i 25 oye. . a | | third, wrinkles; and, tourthy stom qualities; sizes 22 to 46. 1 00 Ladies’ Viel Kid Sho mt tip, warranted | D Sas to that,” the president re| Comsiderable adverse comment lah disgust. You are llabldad aie Bee Hive price only ...+.. « . all leather $1. 98 Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests, low neck plied, “I can only say that | hope to|W®* aroused when Charles Smith four if you exercise or On |f Mon’s Fancy Half-Hose for Spring and Sum Saturday s —, phe . alec "TV D6 se@ some good man win. To that }and Fred Rose, the two young men ithe other hand, you ca hestep | m the latest and newest; values the | Ladies’ Velour Calf ag. ©° >, extension ape neck. Sp a) Bee of colitée, I shall do my part.” | arrested by City Detectives Lee }all four, and etill reduce as much best. Priced at soles, warranted agmether sizes and | Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Drawers, ankle cuff, ‘And I was wondering 28 [© Barbee and Frank Kennedy, were jor litte ou please, even up to} widths; made on @ Very latest $2. 38 knee also, lace trimmed lasts, ‘Spécial fopbeturday . Bpecial Ree Hive price : Cc jer there might be any ideas | rejeared on Feb. 24 and allowed to 122c, 25¢ xa 50¢ pee 2 & pound a day if you wee fit, | te r mind as to who that good |jeave the city | by taking a teaspoonful after meals Men's Bex Calf 8b ucher cut, Califor Ladies’ Fancy Hose, in black colored, ie?” I said | "Phat Smith, at least, ie & crook i at bettiene of the followin oak tan soles, @Patest values 2.50 stripes and dots; good value at 26 15¢ “I am for some good man,” h abt. Before coming | imple ome receipt One-bal . ‘ . ever offered fat? te teeee Bpecial Bee Hive price president went on. “A / ¢ Oct. 24, 1908, Smith, jounce Marmola, % ounce Fluid Special Values in Crash Toweling Ladies’ Pancy and Biack Drop-Stitch Hose; who fills the requirem of the /or Johnson, as he preferred to call | Extract Cascsra Aromatic, and 3% | We have all the new shades; why 16-Ineh All-Linen Crash, good 83 héavy weight. Special . at 1fInoh All-Linen Crash, éxtra heavy 10 Weight. Special ...... ..cs.s0e c ? Special Bee Hive price 25e |dunces Peppermint Water. Apy druggist will this pre rer{ption for you chow apd you | may take it with perfect confidence that it will do no manner of harm place. The field ts open’ {bimself, entered the office of Her | pay I was listening with both ears. jbert Mansfield, a clairvoyant, at} “Agy man will be s Three Specidhin Women’s White Skirts ble to me, | Spekane, atcordin providing only—well. providing that cetved today « to a letter re tain of Beteo Ladies’ Short Mts, made of a good quality Special Offerings in Towels — Cx} man of substantial weight— {tives Charles Tennant from Pelice 1611Bh Cotton Crash, nice soft emf: ie cutairs full, lace trimmed. und; that he be a gradu- ed Ren Rice of Spekave. Smith Yuatead it alm invariably tm quailty, Spectal for 4c Sebre aE a ' 35¢ ee Pere ke he tecatat tts of Ya ay of the class of allowed Mansfield to read his palm | proves tho health, and, iikewise, (Mf 20-Inch All-Linon Crash, extra beary 12: Mita ‘ike of 4. duoa aunty 1. wiles over alloted ter. cece that he be exerienced in public lif*|and while the clairveyint was se the complexion. adv Quality, Special for .....s.esceees oC | ‘ater’ Seen fol cut, eaabeiale Huck Towels, ‘fancy rea borders, 32 as. civil’ governor of the Pil etaployed the door bell rang a any BalnnOek Te epecial for ee | long. 18 Inches wide. The greatest that -he be of judicial tom-| As Manafield arose to answer the! |CHARL, MITH, alles CHARLES | WANT—To sell your furniture. trimme: pe a Cc values ever offered for ment and trainiug—as if he bad ring Smith attempted to gtve him| JOHNSON. 6 wan A Special in Ladies’ Umbrellas thin enle ge -- seree : Huck Towels, fancy red bgrders, 4 been a judge of one of our federal /tne “strong arm.” A hard fight H seat Ladies’ Buires, made of « goed quality as. Jo -caaten , wide EXxtraord! clreult courts; that he be trained 1 | ensued, in which Siaith's pal, who|on a misdemeanor charge. Smilth | 1 Lat of Ladies’ Umbrellas, comprising our] sain *p ruffies from knee, five rows | Oot Carp bleached Beth Towels, anak Ss our great Panama | had rung the bell, took a band./pald the fine and costs from his! entire line of $1.00 and $1.26 qual 89 lace In n. Extra special for 98c Caney, berks. Waiues the canal; that he bave had experience | lansfield finally shook off bis as-jown pocket an oréerié cat ities, Your choice for Saturday enly Cc Tee | Seererrmrereerermrrerrerr best ever offered for do by Penna, butohers, 2 pounds for 3te. Ground green aa secretary of war, and, In his re-!yailants and they fled. Smith was + one wit} make your hene lay. Mgious views that he be a Unitarian | captured a block away, but bis pal —any man suits me, so that h¢/egcaped. No charge of burglary ted that he and bis companion tn moet requirements of this kind.” [could be sustained against Smith,|crime were “framing up a few} Never Cracked a Smile. but he was fined $100 and costs | fobs,” It was droll. The president never cracked a smile, The secretary sat and chuckled, and I had a “tip” of some, Riksiderable importance. ey the writings ef Roosevelt, the reader will seek in vain fer any thing not serious. And yet the suther does not take his literary activities with entire seriousness. od P-g a little joke on himself this connection. It comes sbout a visiters not as well versed as they might be, hear some anec- 9 or incident which strikes j Kem of peculiar interest, and they of Spokane. me to Seattle with Rose, apparently, and admit. | DO NOT FAIL 4? To READ THIS it Will Interest You Men’s Suits] prcessition’ (DOYS Suits P i ti In worsteds, cashmeres and Scotch tweeds, —in— et f bi . . usvaily sold ‘for $28.00, $20.00, $18.00 and Cetteds, English tweeds, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 $8.75, $9.75 Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettes, Pants $4.00 $1 0.75 and $1 2.50 All the newest shades in up-to-date Overcoats fabrics. Style and quality unsurpa: Irish and French Serges, both double and Everything desirable in top and three-quarter ed. Take advantage of the opportun- Single breasted, $25.00, $20.00 and $15.00 quai ity while it lasts. Pay attention to this ities, now— lengths, usually sold for $25.00, $20.00, $18.00 and $15.00, to be sold at list of prices. $8.75, $9.75 and - ts $2.50 $10.00, $12.50 and $17.50 SHIRTS SHIRTS Up-to-the-minute style and quality, $1.75 vatues, TO bsevis $1.00 “ton ought to write that, Mr it That really ought to “It is,” the president responds “You will find it in my books.” Solemn Results Amuse. When solemn people and occa- sions are interrupted by events not solemn, the results , amuse. Such. an event was a cabinet meeting at which Kermit Roose velt entered with a king snake and seVéral snakes of other sorts J crawling frem his sleeves. Atty Gen. Bonaparte left bis chair with more hagte than dignity, and oth-j er members of the cabinet ex pressed their nervous disapproval The president tried to keep a sol emn face on this occasion, but) hardly with success. | Roosevelt was not always “talking | shop.” He loved a joke and craved to be amused. He is quick to see and keen to take the point. Some- times his conversation runs to anec- | dote, and he tells his story to filue trate his point. Such at times are | drawn from that vigorous life when he Was a rancher in the west. I re call one time when he was discuss ing the opposition to his plan to} send the fleet around the world. |] Teddy Springs One. “Go?” said he. “Will they go?| . * That reminds me of an incident at | t f th I ter- an election held in @ very small and ror. e, inner 0 e inter very rugged settlement in our tar HH) e i. west, The bows, who was also the | ti ] Walt C t t sheriff, had given orders that no |] na ona zing on es Member of the opposing faction be permitted to cast a ballot. Dur f]| St Madison Square Garden in 1901, and champion waltzer of the ing most of the day the order went. But there was one man more daring | 0, $4.00, than the rest and he stepped up and i ANTS for... world, will demonstrate to the assembly tomorrow evening, the opening of Crescent Market} 1 His High-Class Dancing Academy |) In Cow Butter Store) at Labor Temple Hall Pi HATS HATS All the newest shades and styles, $3.50, $3.00 and $2.60 values, for $2.00 760 values, Four-in-Hand Ties, for Be | First Ave. Wear Pike how the most awkward can become graceful dancers in a very | short time by his improved method tern Ham . Jetern Bacon’. The Earl of Yarmouth, CHAMPION WALTZER OF BENG LAND, says: “Professor Little is the swellest waltzer that ever waltzed.” Dancing at 9:00—-—Admission 50 Cents Tomorrow Evening { LABOR TEMPLE HALL. wilt retest ©