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Ss THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1910. eres me ence oem nn came IN LINE TQ Alice Goes to Meet “Dad” NO DREAMER, BUT BUSINESS MAN, IS LEE DE +9REST “va SEE BODY THE SEATILE OF KING | | BY MARION Lows t “ HACKERS Yon De I | Is Quite Gray i rege gard sae , f LEE DE FOREST : others to } tt e. It was t r 4 would occupy un o'clock In } ' « Pht ever } ' , passing the oaske © people I bernie passed Westminster doors at} H rr ‘ : : . the rate of 2 hour. The f ‘ ' , PIRATE GANG CAPTURED | righ Mee toon Heath ond os FOB CALLS ON NEW KING AGAIN Tacoma—Mr. and Mrs. Allingtor ee « ' I tit Johneon, of N, 26th st., were taker » Staff Correspondent of the i Fe t finding, of thou f F t ‘ sefy ill after esting what they | (9y * § United Preas sands worth of stoler M sed to be mushrooms t t pre y ¢ s ranch at North | They are out of danger t y Harbe x of Tacoma, EB. A “ } : ey Brooks, a che Quraes «mune t € ( der arrest by I pase z = f a San Fran land Ga 3 here are 4,044 glass factories in) Vancouver, B. y last night The latest photograph of Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, who tung «e Germany, employing 89,659 persons. | ous of an elevator being ~ sailed to meet her father in London, and to attend the funeral of H : i tel today. He was caught betweer . t Ogden, Utah.-Jamen A. I ‘of the door frame and the a Gaehivie ahtlan te a mane. of | Kin od 0 the to e door frame w# . 4 Puget sound, The. loot ach | 6¢ “a P ] The British navy burns 3,000,000 6% He on ushed to death Gus Stark and Joe Ryder are in mene tanding H a Baton Rouge, La.—Me H jall'at tat as monere o IN POEM EULOGIZING LATE KING ..:2!.°s:.:%-2% Serene ts Satine / 4 gang t pplied Brooks with the « < ® t ° : isonet “ Brena e a ay ti stolen per ty Brooks was ar an Nigentibie » > et oa . J rested near Port Gamble while he By United Press) } We ed his age with our) ha A 2 i leans eee oF ee : was towing to his place 50 cords of} LONDON, M 18 a poen weaknes ple r ! their thes. shingle bolts which he said he had py R ard Kipling, published t ne I gathered floating in the Sc . es Br ' welt his pe b Pa Pgs oes-er vege New York € Va ; “2 ‘ . . yesterday a * ® oO b ‘ hed - pays a touching et ate : > Y fies ; ‘ DEATH NOTICER King Edward. The poe er A nothing to J AF ‘ M 8:15 p. mi fre home.—t ha Aes title The Dead King,” and voice ne r t “4 # . an A | fitie May 13, G general idea of homage tc without q are 1 N vi 4, May 1 sm, There be x ght se ¢ the monarch and the climax comes m him all tha ws a ” 4 somal = Harty © 63, May th the King county ferry , ne ta: at which runs as x gene ca 8 er con . ovis, 30, tare decided upon this afternoor the | follows ed him he] Last year 70,000 persons visited # critical In addition st county issior Lack f erished Cariebed, the Austrian health re t tt en 4s the reason We ace his toll as our right was t and|sert, and remained as long as eight M * y ry is now being run s | None a sand hii for es 200,000 were there for at leant " K a on none €x a hi oa Olympia, — Fifteen more Olym of 1,000 m h fan hen € s bowed by se b le Si ly n t t died | 7 _ ee : r When he was bowed by his burden | Simply as any tha a ot pians left here today to settle in the i ina r his rest was refused him service, he died as rt : ' Edmonton, Canada, district. Near laws w Olympia deat nly 109 well te de ‘citizens of the county have moved to Canada with in the past year Weken, 69, May 1 atl, 16, May 1 Why Will Murphy |) oe se aking an additional dete Meee ee SUILDING TERROR REIGNS oe ey . in the tax ; SS i! the residents ity will have to (Conctuded.) yesterday he night service. en ~ ge | Battin ham.—J. FL Otie, his nine Gel at 36 for te ‘ 180 degrees of the sky fron (Dy Untied Pree | , son Roscoe ' three uk ; before and| LEXINGTON, Ky,, May 18.—-Cer That the prohibition party would | »°riton to hortson son Grant were riding on FoR continue in active existence until after transit, as from the} tain that the approach of Halley's 6 laden ee on a skid fos Bernardino.—Bert Mae. ° ? FUNERAL NOTICES one of the greater political parties | earth. It would probably be faintly Comet tonight spetie their doom,|st Wahl yesaters errno. oes tal officer, and had adopted its principles was the 4 ain: th pte Pel rn sky | many farmers in Kentucky an By esasea ehiet ban gg Se e midst of the centennial throng Allison fell dead with te in his body. No one else was hurt hundreds of ignorant r way | preparing for the end of the world alight |tonight, when the celestial tramp’s|} “Jake Hottsnagge her put hisself will | tail enwraps the world. In Lexing-/in th’ hands 0’ his friends. But he's U. workers, the prohibition party be 4 rnible The ph ton large bands of negroes attend:| still got sufficient enermies ter send Jeaders, members of the Anti-Saloon will therefe pass entirely unno- | ed ight prayer services, Some| him ter th’ legisiater league and the Good Templars ticed by the people of the American |of the services will continue all] 4. vavims The Yakima City Many of the speeches were di- continent, ond it is doubtful | day fe ata ctbaad inn ohn Yas. | rected to the need for organization whether the observers of the Orient The majority of the negroes are|inn city. t $18,000 The 1 conclusion arrived at at a banquet groes = are of the probibition workers held at|'f the moon were out of the Y¥. M. C. A. last night. The/ But owing to the bright banquet was given by the W. C. T.' probably not even « faint glo the father escape ease ‘phat Lgl “SPECIAL NOTICES Work on the part of the members of for whom the tra is theoretically | {a abject fear of the coming of the be rebul oa A the prohibition party. The banquet | visible, will actually discern the| comet. For the last week they | | er cATTLE Was attended by 100 persons. comet on the sun's disc.” have been holding “union services Tour divorce complaints were filed yes BS terday end one unhappy couple legally separsied. Oxford, Mise. Hecause } sweet. Successful Boys Can Make Money SET FIRE T0 LODGING HOUSE | An attempt to burn the Luzon Munson-Noah Furniture Company | 1526-28 Second Avenue May | Stock-Reducing lodging house, 711 Ninth av., where | +1 persons were sleeping, was made | | this morning and only failed } through the wakefulness of two Fire had Sale To reduce our stock at least one-half in the next thirty days we are | been started in four} ifferent places, and had gained some headway when discovered Two women occupying a room next to one in which the fire had been started smelled the smoke, and their conversation awakened W. Vogel, a rallroad conductor, who The le of paper in the kitchen, two| beds int No. 9, and In a closet | of another room kerosene oil had specially pricing everything in the store. Note the two sample pricings below: | _— a. for Only $18.25 wire ek ieee Po Ts aa nt, @ & ad Ng T ws ee } : e Queen and Nis ae, Dut leg me of ie / pt ls MaRS | | MALE SS wer ~ ee : Boys jfk) Has to AreWanted Be Smart se &> ntime 1 gentlemen ed and J aa s$ i 4.) | ” xpertence neces 1 the eet in their night axy work. There were 41 persor leep in AN 5 : Te z . : urs IMP. OO al Bide. ee 10 tae 10° Bes 1e08 eee fee 4 Um hee lf} ld have m { flan nd the 4ELP WAN i | ED MALES, ait NESOMB er number of igers must e perished. The lodging house 1 conducted by Margaret Bren A Real Good Morris Chair Value A large number of the most six ful men in the world at one time or J) 2% She was asleep in the build , ing at the time, There is no chic other were connected with the ne paper busine to the incendiary, other than that the person must have been well Oe equainted with the tnterior ar rangements of the builting | SELF DEFENSE IS | FAULKWER’S PLEA R. M. Faulkner, who a week ago tabbed and killed Bert Harbin out side the latter’s home at 1527 17th war nformed against yes terday in the superior court for murder the second degree. | Faulkner asserts that he made the jgwault that resulted in Harbin death in self defense. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Finch, who has charge of the prosecution, be eves that Faulkner will be ac-| quitted The circulation department of The Star is anxious to secure a number of smart, wideawake boys ranging in age from 8 to 13 years, who want to mak« money, Just as soon as the number is filled it will be too late, so take advan tage of this opportunity NOW. | with plain seat and back; rufflec edge Covered Chase leather Each will be started in business for himself near his home. But the boy must be energetic and chuck full of am bition. If he is that kind of a boy we will do the REST ‘6 capital is needed and every boy alue, and priced at thi ‘the ont Sl Ne | apical ures 1a ( Prof dancer a Come to The Star office, 1307 Seventh avenue, mornings between 9 and 12.