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6 Little journeys of a president. Black lines show past trips, Alaska and B eR WHAT VACATIONS COST. The president of the United States is paid $205.48 each day, Sunday included President Taft has been away from Washington since his in auguration 139 days. One hundred and thirty-nine days at $205.48 per is $28,561.72, more than half the annual wages Taft's predécessors re ceived. See eR EEE ED eee eee eee eeeeeee eee eee eee WASHINGTON, May 21.—In one respect. at least, William Howard Taft hax his predecessors beaten a Diock, Wh making ¢ i ch te @ traveler Taft is the champion “globe trot ter” of all the world’s rulers, He TEAMSTERS MUST WORK Walters Says Other Men in Street Department Will) Work Less Than Eight| Hours Otherwise — Will Fight Injunction. “1 believe the tax payers of this city are entitied to eight hours actual work by al! the 340 men in my department. ‘They can’t get this if | allow the 60 teamsters to count the eight hours from the time they show at the barns In the morn- ing until they leave the barns in the evening. The 280 men, or a great portion of them, are standing around doing nothing while the teamsters are har- nessing their horses and going to and from the work. In in- sisting that ali the men in my department put a full 8 hours on the job | am simply doing my duty by the tax payers as 1 see It.” The above statement was made by Supt. of Streets Walters this morning in explanation of his ders, which resulted In the filing of an injunction suit by th teamsters yesterday against Walt-| ers and the board of public works The three men are nest Davis, M. H. Tennant and kins. The efficiency of the street de partment has been much improved) since Walters took charge last year, and this has been in the main due to his care in seeing} that a good day's work is gotten city. He will resist the court Junction, claiming that what be de mands is no more than ia due the city. out of the men employed by the the 14 COLLEGE STUDENTS | GOTO Tall But They’re Only Looking] '! ie for Germs — They Get |: Out All Right, All Right. Seven co-eds and seven young Men students, members of the bac teriological class of the state uni versity, were in jail today Headed by Health Commissioner | Crichton, they went through, look ing for germs. Then they left Jailer Corbett told the young highbrows about jails and prison ers and, incidentally, bacteriology which may not be written in books but there was some instruction ir it. The members of the party were Jone Grindrod, Kita Carlin, An Ramsay, Lois Clark Matilda Karrer, Alice Kibbe, Wil Mam Sands, Godfrey La Ruehle John Weinzer!, J. M. Meger, A Warren, Gladys E. True E. M. Lang. YEGGMEN ROB P. 0. ow toyaadl (By Volied Frew.) WHITE SALMON, 21—During the night cracksmen blew open the safe of the postoffice at White Salmon with nitroglycer ine, secured $400 in gold, a certified check for $82, and escaped The robbery was not discovered until today when the office was opened. The robbers gained entrance through a back window. They left no clew, 7 TGHAMPION TRAVELER OF ALL THE PRESIDENTS 5 ao The dotted routes future trips already de te San Antonio, Cincinnati verly FUNERAL DIRECTORS ‘ wi e z ; me f Nittuy “ak ” e AL Spots a Nature Fake FREMONT MEN aon Fresca tice i a in Aw ty pr ere : SPECIAL NOTICES. Hote aE ne - A " iTHe SENION PUPILS OF THI 7 c | BACKED HBART BCHOOL = f r STONE MV Fed caer ie: ; AL fi Forty Fremont merchants and| fire s Seeita at aM 4 other busine men last night or bee ° - f j rT AFRICAN |ganized the Fremont Bridge club| The ve elling te ' 2 A dixpateh from Copenhagen tells for the purpose of fighting — the H M that Theo, Roe It was pr ted) Btone av. bridge project. They say ; with four plaques from the royal they will fight through the court E porcelain works, made especially jor in any way possible any attempt is for him, and decorated with plctur Jon the part of the board of publi ' of wild beasts. One of the works to cobstruct any temporary ¥ plaques had an elephant on it, am I bridge project except via Fremont i rs d the Dane who made the preseata ABIATIC. avenue while the Westinke — re¢ ¥ on anid ik was a wild beast of A! frica |xrade and permanent bridge pre ye Thin immediately got a “rine it of Bwana Tumbo, “Yeu it tv] ject is in course of construction. FD not,” he eald, or remarks to that éf! fect, “This is an Awiatic elephant These People Approve It. A Theodore wasn't in doubt a minute Green Lake people, meeting Inst | k And this is how Roosevelt kne|w the difference. The Asiatic ele| night at Kidd's hall, endorsed th pne % phant has large ears ke an exaggerated palm leaf fan, On thé} grone av, bridge project and passed in) other hand, the African elephant bigs boy's alze cars—relatively speak-| resolutions of approval, Council NV ing. If there has been any funny wiork done with the ears to decelve| men Weaver, Murphy and Goddard x the eye, the toes give it away, The African elephant has only e|judee FA Matoeald, Attorneys | a e jtoen on the hind feet, His far Bas | torn brother sports as many as | Fred H. Peterson, Kitt Gould and wana |Bometimen five Jackson Silbaugh were among the "a r ‘ - . japeakers, The : WANTED—MISCEL! ANEOUST ¥ n'a capital ety » did got out West eee eee eee eee ee eee aot hin first tled it up for » Washington ent away fr eee Misatssipp! cor nnn # | put you from me,” and the thing is " ‘ or ae "on Humey To | eck. DIED TO ESCAPE oe : FOR HUBBY TO COME *| Peck—Three times, That's fit.) ait BACK FROM ERRAND. ® teen words. Say, no man ever fald | | Main shee After waiting 23 years for ®/terruption in his life —Borton| eae : F- her husband to reture an * | Transcript | penne Lu cn FOUND Wanted—Conttaet id : rrand he left their bome in ® | (hy United Press.) ; T AND | aps Contracts & oan Auburn t and from which &|/®& Re RA RAR AAA A EAH! HETE Mont, May 21.—The ape, s F he has not yet returned, Mra. #|® * sudden disappearance of Thomas were , J, Aun Perry this morning se # | * WATER SHUT OFF. wi Wileom, @ prociadat eltisen of lea Bes reity aie 3 ured a divorce from George # | * wW Sia aes alt es e Standtord, was explained “8 f od to 4 ' ‘ W ry. The woman test #|® Yater will be shut off on @) Viner aie’ boa was” found aca) ficd that she married on Feb. # | Weatern av., from Bell to Vir #| Cie, of bushes where b ie ua Ques FOR RENT ruary 1887. One morning, #|# ginia, on Virginia from West: #| oocoaably committed suletd mi “ ‘ PSI O tach & month Inter, the husband @|* orn to Firet av., and on First | The discovery put an ween Pre and Wallard HOUSES Ke left the home in Auburn, say- &|# av. from Virginia to Pine, from “®| witiring nearch to appri Miamond brand on | MP: PHOBS | mmnerwnnrenmnne : ing he was going to the store, #|% 9 to 6 Bunday *lthe fact that he had been ¢ wn ae r age. % block Green tae d The wife has not heard of him #|*# Also in the district from ®/ oi o4 or the death of Th We AE : wae since #|* Fourth av. N. KE. to 10th av. ©) OO” ot ead at his feet a|. Lost hankhook eid x te» a|* N. BE, north of E. 77th, from #) oment after Wilson had tapped | Pues Guech Anne ' . eR we to 6 Sunday * his Ughtly on the fnee. Geer had | quser a. . : ndorn cottage, @ * *lbeen abusing bis child When | > ies pe as eg : Poor Peck. eee eee eee eee ee Witsoe remonatrated Geer attack: | Main *t¢ ‘ ana Daria Perkins (with newspaper) De not fall te um entl-tetante qerum ed him and Wilson strock the mee “sage peers, Sconces FOR RENT Hore’s an odd thing. If an Exyp |¥ sare ots poe ee Te | With his open hand. As soon as he 7. 4 A . tian desires a divorce he has only Separtme DID BRYAN PLUCK THREE NOMINATIONS FROM TIP OF HIS SILVERY TONGUE? (By United Press.) NEW YORK, May 21.—Many who dinner given in honor of William Jennings Bryan are wondering today whether John Temple Graves meant to “pink” night when he said in a speech: “From the tip of his silvery tongue he has plucked three presi- dential nominations.” evident that Bryan looked upon the words as a dubi- as he made it a point to reply THAT COMET WAS A FROST; Why Gait ee Bryan \ast dreds of people in Seattle laat night, cus compliment, dressed the gathering later. not fair to say that | of the comet last night there was moving, but it» movement was not! plete formule on each label. |SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE nothing to Juwtify all that has been | visible |e mann |e 4 spoken about It It, The failure of the comet to pre, | Ase pour dector if all coughs are necessary.| tewing —t sewing of & won three presidential inations with my tongue, or intimate that whatever prominence | have attained has been by speeches, “What strength | have is not individual,” he continued, and has come to me becau ywhy « toward the western | probably due to lunar opposttion. | Ayer's Cherny al. ey — horizor ag in all sensational| The moon was shining brightly in| HELP WANTED—MALE. | qualities the eastern sky, and only the| It came into view ab was in sight about a Bryan spoke seriously. Graves smiled continually. THE MARKETS are tne average priews oy hetemn te: ie! During the course ALL HEATING. FRANCHISES CALLED OFF | “leny that it was traveling at the | that the comet would have given a| Irate of 40 milos a | | are for strictly fret ar Butter—Daying Price. ne 8 MADILL, Okla } lan oil operator, was killed by a small: iformer governor of New Hampshire, ltornade here last night. Ten houses entered « formal pi were blow — . holding that L. hl pilot on which he was standing unanimously scrote ("see DID YOU SEE IT? last nigh | cigar smoking record was smashed | into fine dust here yesterday when | } plication for m heating fran or . representing C sseph Hop-| application | 39 seconds without ancien | lies the former record with 04 min- ‘Want to Go Free? utes and 30 seconds. to insist up-| SAN FRANCISCO.—Having made | eity for the priv | ter |ber of the change, killed himeelf in his room |given to the persons whose Jat the Bt, Francia hot yesterday lar ileges granted heating franchise other applicant a * PEOPLE JARRED AS “* CABLE CAR STOPS Madison at % | ed unless some | who w t w |Goif club today. Other clubs had already expelled him. —telling Prie eppiabiiies BRELLINGHAM.—Eadito: ble was down/ short time this morning owing to, jini “Ws Nae 2a By the REGAL DENTISTS was brought to a s Captain Charles Clary, 66, former futon ui Steg sod woman. TQpthy That Can’t Be Dis-' THE SEATTLE STAR Harvard av eee window gla passengers NEW YORK—C was removed former actress of international fam CHARGE BUSSELL WITH MURDER was arraign- » Ronald this morn Ebeling, one of the men who held rapidly driving out all other m HOLDS ME MORIAL Jods, Teeth put in the mouth by this ly FOR KING EDWARD " and, best of all, natural looking | jand acting. They can't be distin.| Ce teoae:| » shooting and ¢ Carlo saloon . his attorney, Bussell was given Herman Craven, Bonner| English members of the congrega How are your teeth? tion and representatives of foreign Have you Indigestion? nations. Rey. 8. H. Morgan op r received from the man's revolver THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1910, ve solutions peceet | out venting vote Se eM Me eS SE Bw mH] Ro repeat three times the words, “1| VHOUt 6 dissenting ¥ learned Geer was dead Wilson fled | An autopsy showed that Geer had|™ | died of a weak beart | HELP CE eres 1 SER aaa meme BE BETTER MAYBE MONDAY ys Step cou én | Coughing 7 and 7 Peete ae ‘tears. Stop it! Coughing prepares » Halley's comet was seen by hun- (necessary to aight ft with some sta: | the throat end lungs for more trouble, ae tionary object and watch ft pationt-| Stop itt There is nothing so bad for worl ne "a reepoets a dis ute hand of a watch. There was| Cherry Pectoral is a regular doctor J that it was | medicine for coughs and colds. Com-|..... $ @eeres 1 fete 3 fr tor neeeve econ: ons, and in me ting spectacle, In the view convincing evidenc 4 rather nebulous star, sent an Impressive spectaclo wan | Y net. then cough ? Ask him aboan | 5's" oi 7s oes uit 8:30 and brightest stars had the courage to! aif an hour,| make their bow. Had the moon yehind the been in retirement Inst night, as it ft went down " Although astronomers will be Monday night, it is possible it was | good account of Itself. — sccm oe~ ee] fF month Ends From eer Ig °° ont one, wear sek NANAIMO, BB. C-—Charles Forte] up and robbed a Missouri Pacific | Lady Ww Mh ngtc « ntally shot himself while)|mail train at Glencoe, Mo. tw enn on nting pigeons rh todag, | Months ago, was sent a to 18) Lump ... ¥ lying two hours later in a howpltal, | Years in the penitentiary yesterday Nut Furnace W. &. Lindsey, NEW YORK.—Frank w. Rettine, | if your dealer does not have it, phone Pacific Coal & Oil Co., both phones 5040. Gen- eral Office, 401 Hinckley Block. of guilty to * | the charge of smuggling yeaterd jand was fined |, which AURURN Slipping from the |in om o pald | ree P. Fidfast. a Tacoma brake Results Are What Count |": : in This Day|®" “og i| FURNISHED FLATS fesse tr, suct"2| WHY THE MAJESTIC! m McKenzie of Washington, 0. C., Why of Course! = er | aa ne ; ; Stmetoreae ol ; LMORE APARTMENTS Then watch the classified col Why do we carry this ad? Be- f frall woman operates, ‘chink of King 2-reom — seitea srovision fo is in, to er wom, watehed, | beds as on, steam i wedi “pe a hae ae hrews. |wmne of The Star cause we Ket results RITZ. ranean Bat watened, . nges._ot = at 1S suppose na mem-| Somewhere there are two free That's what we're after. Make money in A onturniched Sparhannl Why should you deposit your as e juce Ex-|tickets advertised. They will be} money with us? Because you fet results. That's what you're after. When you spend your money foolishly, you get nothing for it When you deposit it in our sav ings departs t you get four per cent interest Vhat means results Get abead and stay ahead The State Bank |: of Seattle Corner First and Yesier mentio in the ad names were picked at random from KANSAS CITY.—Jere Lillis, pres- |the city directory. They may be jident of the Western Exchange bank, | your own. There is always a good hed by Jack Cudahy in |show at the Majestic, the best 9° there ix in vaudeville, Read The Star classified ads and * Habit.” ‘s home some we pelled from the Evanston t une | by publishing the de f the hangin, uded. May paper 1@c. Box Office” 42-43 Vendome! Picasa 4 rates 14 The virsinan” | 108 $0 Virginia st. . Men and women to learg Complete course, om i r Largest | *ix rooms. wt west, Call or write for) car W._4¢ ene Tn private, NATIONAL BARBER COLLBGR | ,./iinished adway fered al ihe BSeaitie postotfice as «3 Washington St cee matter WANTED—te PUPILS to take advan- cont per copy, six cents per week, |tage of this offer: Prot. Menry Littie, | ty-five eents per month. Deliv: |ehampion ballroom dancer en va more, one} — Unguished From or tw Hi ered by m. or ' instructor had a sinking spell last night, and N t ’ dt ail © freo coplos | of the world near death today. fil ure § This offer 30 days * « every Friday evening ats ST. LOUIS.—Despite the fact that | me by sppointmens, Dancing |" Two housekeeping furned stat idence, | Georg Our method of supplying missing a Feaidenoe | rer teeth without pi plate: ° on lock sont pnable,. partial plates he on oe My gee or enon ts heip sell and show | pas, rent reasonable and addition. $180 5 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIDERS—should ur copy of The Star tor 6 o'oloek any ne favor to process are in to stay, solld, beaut and. willing dow | transportation ‘pela oftios, | Gor feast Birmin ham University Ot, Rverett x rok. 4 you a|_ Want 10 men at once to h_and | phone more | NOOd 98.60 day. Also intelligent man |" Newly furnialic y time $180 month. Want one | so nice sur c guished from nature's, You can eat] sn, § vices for King Bd-| With them and chew your food as|'4n once, please teleph ld yesterday in Trin-| nature intended—grinding tt up so| 7%, MM Me ay Episcopal church, ‘The|!t enters the stomach in proper] ur. ut were largely attended by| Shape to be assimilated Mt te the aking all Seandinavian lan be certain of giving |EUAM@S. See Bennett at wharf at Brem.| Nice ® Ibers a perfect service—and | Stan te , ly way wiler to take charge ot wo « You can make! week perience not neces. | Hiliman, room 2, Times »-| How many are missing and what ed the service, Rev. BE. V Shaylor | substitutes are you using for those | == — a kane: ree pratare we Ie ra y read the lesson, Rey. H. H. Gowen| that are missing? These are im ks, ema delivered the address. Bishop | Portant questions. POI ARN bw Ad Butiding | ‘ Keator said the closing prayer and| The teeth deserve to be well Wateon Church of True Spir sure a delivered the benediction. Among }tukon eare of " sR tur 1 housekeepl those present were the Japanese | 00d order the stomac ch will soon | Bur ; ; bath oe and the Chinese consuls and W, H,|febel, and then look out for trouble, | olan aay. N. p Murray, acting vice-consul for| Don't Imagine that a call or an ex Me All ‘ ingle t Britain, Daughters of st: mination of your teath will obligate |scngn Teste and heailna circles yrait | Hreasurers ’ ees George occupied two front pews, | YU to have any work done. We fy WiilY PAT u beg erg fi : moe will tell you what you should do and Men's $30. blue Janie for two gentlemen 8s RANCISCO, Cal, May 21,)then let you be the judge as to! " Tracie, Hi #12 12th « at 4 Angered at his wife's refusal to! whether you will follow Solid gold watch ¢ wo | furalnes forgive his actions that led to thelr |or not vehi au acka 5 abiitieca tea eras Star, | see iT 96 Fea separation, Joseph Magnor, 32,]' A written guarantee with all Wanted nha mall ing rooms, 0 alight watchman, shot her today and} work. o e not ni A y modern, W then sent a bullet into his own REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Ne vadtasaien Wide. op at brain. Hoth are dying 1405 Third Av, N. W. Cor, Union St.| Arcade hall, Are “San. “Grienves Ciotnwe closet ard Sl00p eas

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