The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1910, Page 8

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nn ns ae a te mn IT MADE SETH BULLOCK ROAR WHEN THEY PUT TR. BEHIND “CHINK” 690 your om Bu THE SEATTLE STAR Colonel Said He Didn't Care a Continental About Precedent When He Was Assigned to Eighth | Carriage in King’s Funeral Parade—So Seth Cheer- | ed Up, But France, in Same Carriage, Was Much | Het Up t the An Imposing Pageant. BY GILSON GARONER a failed to take off his LONI! . ait e gun Carriage passed. | r An example of the feeling of the rowd was sewn when Lord Kitchen fed hack with men | CUS er passed. A alight murmur of reo tand nt tion ran along the line, but it TR n 1 be « drowne t.onece tn a storm of envoy to the late Edward's funeral, | WiMaine—the latter directed not ati Kitchener, but at those who so for4 he had Ac got themselves and the occasion am} We hope ald th " arshal,'to break the universal silence apologetical t M Roosevelt The police were wonderful, The we b ou will not mind Wearlng |) London police always are. To see your evening ex in (he dy-) the way the crowds were handled, time the good-natured, tactful firmness T. R. was assigned to share with) of the bobby, the ayatem and intel M. Pinet ench or an ce of thelr planning and the obseure at na efrew respecting forbearance of the chariot, t? in a considerable) crowd, was a liberal education in| ne hicles alj those matters, The people here Th wd knew from th ffl: | are ming to regard the » otal 5 J where » look for w © character of the and a ng olght ers than as representati rm car in chorus stern and hostile something known 1 nile firmness and rigidity of police regulation caused some sad disap tments among holders of| high-priced seats In windows and fn] «randsta: The police regula’ aid that at holders must be in place by n r that hour on streets w 4 © grandstand acc Th wy ng British workman ook days and nights to bulld the tands; but when built wore built to stand 4 IT. R. and Get , ‘ LOCKJAW CURE Muplens | OnewiAnrga AWTERPAAE AgiW First Sheriff of Deadwood, in London. Nothing “Stovepipe h Bullock, Could Induce Seth to Wear a ‘PRODUCE MEN ON GRILL AGAIN) SAVES A BOY The Seat (ty United Broan) at a ' PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June 11 - r . ‘ saf Joh 2, ret ed t t ‘ a What think the ia?” he ured by hod of rhe took the colone hind the and at the tal here after! mer is " just ahead of the girla of the bed all hope of saving bie b d been to be at nie chambe riven c r phys 1 ontig ‘ Two Great Republics. The new 1 A ¢ ts of ine! y ny ‘ | Quite « The two great reput ne of magne m sulphate in nx of the er fore T. R. IN THE “DOCTOR OF LAWS” ROBES AND BONNET OF | Uiled States, wore 5 rm 1 Washington CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. Sian ty BR " vi nerve i the LARGE LOTS SIDEWALKS WATER | place of the kind in the world. $10) | tira ya fh H nd Union | Ind. Main 3500 Brown Plumbing Co 1308. dail Pik given away 1413-16-17 ay., betw ‘Business Beats $1,000 In Someone Else’s f th er } f othe t of buys , Phe An | or ; r clothing a ge quan. fit above 4 Se quantie reel? @ r neighbors, sehold lesale me ntly other ow y his HE OUGHT Co-operative Stores For Workingmen to th 4 , i" 1 , r e work tores ig 5 id other t H ely stice r them are Workingmen and Farmers of the Northwest Will (Have a Department Store lor = —w purchased ig es than ig fits of the e who hold state. ‘, r Pe Roosevelt's family of college degrees is rapidly assuming world. |! f sedi age aetea meneame | ountries cided CacuniNe Bel! * : Business All Ready to Ashorican universities before. his departure to Africa. He had been a more J | Stationed Here Perma-| OUR FINEST SHIP were Cha ‘ "| Begin - Once made doctor of laws by Harvard, Columbia, Northwestern, Penasyl | (780° 0" rape hogs adn | ~ vania, Clark and other famous and not so famous schools, colleg 7 tee fom dar oretge affairs | nently for Use of State} there's « brand new steamer HOOD CANAL EXCURSION. | iit’, 0 l ed to » point and universities, scattered all along the highways and byways of pa ag fons “| Militi the Bound today, It's the F ‘ Probably the m I ur out-| E eo ‘i : I ti the 46 states. a ‘ene re Uta, | Rupert, the new Grand Trunk Pa-| ing on the Bound is the nie ride | big? & : in a Tcal, Go 7 anc branches of * « Tal at th finest . ‘ 5 f c t r ire And he had no more than stumbled from the underbrush of which flourished b reput i Snae, GUS to Be ° ee-}to Hood Canal. The ge African jungies when the pursuing universities—this ¢ those IM /|hic was established, and which has| Seattle will have a real warship,| Prince Mr. Puget's stream. Tt season is anno farmers ha eady taken the Eastern hemisphere—got hot on his trail. So far in Europe he [p45 more off ! standing im thele sure ‘nough ps fighting mact aes |? oo eR pes ® morning arrived y on the t I erty is u bas been made doctor of laws in Berlin and Cambridge, and “doctor | g f today than confederate | all for eee ity Penal gaon . be-mile journey | Ir : These pop o de re i Of philosophy” in Norway. mor sin the United States. In| Miller Freeman, coms |from Walise where it waa| priced excursions a ed me s in the United State ler Freeman, commander of|\aunched in De r. It will be last ye nd no d t t,a fact, it was as if som ign gov-|the newly organized state naval| open for pub t from 8 w ax wane ae n will t ernment should overlook our secre | militia, re 4 a telegram fro 7 to 14 ' tary of state in cavor of som the secretary of the navy that the; —— — Davis aside for the permanent use of the W ki d < FOURTH BRIDE BY PASTOR | ..20..20\rr" iw nMmIiDbGewoaoondo us . ‘ in hot abou ! ve isha navy yard ready to wall M t Stand T ether ~ Be abent i. Mut ove tla. would be ready to take charged “THE PLACE FOR YOUR HOME” og - i A . ht about it fut every tia wou »¢ ready to take cha ! n4 P bow domed [eons : He catered hie otady see, O {forts te t the b ae eaters pry? $10 Cash and $10 Monthly. en, 1 farmers are WASHINGTON, D. C., June 11.—/ few minutes later caz wes <4 pang gy Mal | 5 Oe et et Apae tors SIDEWALKS WATER to} es very share Brodie L. Duke, the tobacco mag: /quested the photographers i } ; , ee § 3 KS : } ; y pate, came quietly to Washington | To the reporters be s was|t ad bone us R ty manent station. The} der the E { perative Company Yesterday to negotiate his fourth | to be no w ee ee “ ent will main ® skelo-] _ ies, mie ss . 1 receive ates ‘ ts, upon all the Marriage contract, and after care-| “The marriage license bureau Didn't Worry T. R : w on board a o amet he purchase a n to this he ily laid plans, ran afoul of a Pres-| records show that you are to marry| “Nothing ee tee Len wo ceerren, O08 yo niva ints of 5 of the baal ferian clergyman's aversion to| Brodie L. Duke,” was suggested questions of pre *. 1 don at Tee se re. Sane ' divorce. } “Well, I am not gotng to marry |think that the re positions of | Provide for cruls GRAND FREE Mr. Duke had planned to be mar-| him ¢ or anywhere,” rep the |the United State anto 1 Council Will Act. | ried at 4p.m. to Miss Wylanta pastor. mingo 4 4 ! { Th tate } ; Y Ceremc showi na fe 1 e state legislature, howe . Th I I Reschello’ of Durham, N. Ce where |, Would Not Perform Ceremony. | showing in a funeral ie: vas. eenrons. Devens e Movement Is Indorsed are situated his tobacco interests! “Have you refused t ry him Jembassy happened to : B th C t 2 and bis magnificent estate. The | on und that he has figured {tail of the sion . : y > L "i C fev. Donald C. MacLeod, pastor of |in,the divorce courts? a that the good old U I committee e Central Labor Council, < the First Presbyterian church, had Vell, that is not for me to wa 1 SAG for tha imate oe the . Th d T greed to perform the ceremony % You are a ge {SLOG for the malntenance of te ‘The Building Trades r Precured Licenee. thts a becomes avait TUESDAY, JUNE [4th ‘Assembly and Workingmen 3 ‘The law of the District of Cotum-|clared he had agreed form ’ ea ty teeny 4 Pu bia requires that the name of the the ceremony, not having known the . ge rs ee . sitio ™ of All Classes io inister a) r on the license be-| applicant's marital history the Rough my y that the sta mil co m pp ag sady to receive the warehip 4 tee fore it aoe. — oi ke, ac Phage ry « = igor ‘rong wo : ane yve re wn A company of the state militia Shares in the cx any are $100. But they / off companied by a friend, called on a he home ¢ ary L. |) ment lead the wa to vancieco ay be paid for 1 —$5 Rev. Mr. Macleod before he applied| Hersiey, a private tutor, underlay. when he d lh dened rane _be paid f . s—$5 dowa _ for his license. He gave his resi; Whom she had been studying troop had been to a place | * ise ‘book on board) 1 the balance in $5 1 payments. The dence and that of Miss Roschelle| Mr. Duke called there shortly aft- behind practically everything els on the purchase i Hh average family a as Durham, N. C., his age as 62 and | er 9 o'clock da brief conve in the show. He hastened wrath for one ¢ re ares of stock in wh hers as 28. tion with her and disappe fully to tell T.R 3 t i Later in the day the newspapers | *#8!0. Miss Roschelle was highly Don’t say a word!” said the lat ‘DARBY THIELMAN | n a sho « ght per cent intere it printed. the Story that Brodie 1, | indignant over the notoriety attend: |ter before Bullock had fairly got be paid upon all up shares. Paye | ty Duke, the tobacco man, three times | "& the attempted marriage and an-| through the doorway. “I know ea HOT CAPTURED c nay be stoppe e sick or out s ' married, twice divorced and on sev. | POUnCed her intention of returning | you've come for. They had to put fon Gral occasions Involved in maritai|immediately to her home in Dur-|them at the end to hold the crowd.’ . difficulties, the chief of which in-|%*™ That {wes & satisfactory explana, Darby” Thielman, member of / ‘apo volved trouble with his latest wife May Not Wed Him Now. tion of the American event, but the /ine Maybray gang who escaped Join This Movement . was to be married, and reporters! “I was going to marry Mr. Duke,” | al explat wi ype aanegement | trom the custody of Deputy United ‘that and photographers gathered at the | she said, “but I don't know whether |°f the funeral procession ts to be| states Marshal Lathe, ull at D boven sans ppl pn al al a ""|tound in the fact that it fell to thelinge ms | 0 It Now— elp ~ Half an hour before the appointed Roschelle ts the daughter of | {ty of an old back number in the |" ‘Two days ago at Sumas Maréhal 4 ‘ tor ~~» Rev. MacLeod arrived at the|a Durham merchant pers peerage, to wi en duke of | sine arrested a man whom he be ready the inter to protect theme to s ee ee Oe er eeund rev! lieved waa Thielman and notified do ev their power to < pub) | ims IB ge bon el vata the local officers. Lathe learned ' ment. ar g to start opposi- whi been, worked out the whole |iagt night that a mistake had bec ES STRIKE on THE HAMILTON FLIGHT | scteme according to tho rutes in| Mat, Mant that mistake had been the CO-OPERATIVE STORE IDEA | Bm 2 Coe lat i ae eet ne | Sot Thielman at all TO THE NEW CITY OF DON'T LET THEM FOOL YOU. They < | PANAMA CANAL? TODAY POSTPONED ®.:.01\ "iss "Wo au . ve in advising you, ene Sireemamrpcenp ton peat navy came first. Royalty, accord. | i | t sing you, unless ; § | NEW YORK. June 11--On ac-|!9S to birth and marriage, came/COURT DIDN’T PASS __| 1S TO" TH TR ADVANTAG { oe datak OF ac. ante Wee 06k 6 vein i xt, The sirl of the be dcham ON LIQUOR LAW | I nce, ac tly Act for yout union men ver,” as Seth Bullock calls them, | sto s J, Hamilton, aviator were 3 | Be your owr s ; canal may c nd the he a envoys of the ss i : ar anareas a t to make a Deamon ot thn erotd t |. The attempt of J. R. Putnam to | Subscribe for ¢ shares in YOUR } ce are not granted by the goverr - Raiie z egy " mt head of the donkey and swarm | "#ve the By. bio ad or es OWN ity ged net ~~ un nist are ald t y the Mos da ee ae all bo: clo bet ind | os yo A a6 , bg Fast new steamer Venus es he company eco a month's WOMAN DIES IN the commona?—oh, nothing do: | d8Y foe oasty’ fa “the evening il 9 o'clock, to test unionists de HER STATEROOM eer eee ree Ss reer is invited to i s teat hourly Tremendous Pageant. ee car haan to the taeadicy oh th our expense to tt d cannot call Tequ tion on pay In #1 ‘ union} — The body of Mrs. A. H. | But as a show—as an imposing |jaw tn any way grand opening of 3,000 acres i ; ler oF check com men, it is ext that the de-| Kramer of San Francisco, found |pageant—It was tremendous. 1) Putna tt t we are opening up at you sal ands will be with vn. | : | Putnam refused to pay n¢ - J f the first pa iw r ) share the rm | in her stateroom on the steamer seen parades of all sorts and |ticense, was arrested and was fined b to $160 per acre, on terms By feed i | Whatcom at Port Townsend [in all manners of countrie but - He ‘then pom out a writ of | Of $2 per month; right on this | wish t take I » stock is limited ia thor; | last night, will arrive here to- |nothing to compare with this in| habeas corpus attacking the valid ide of Sound; 8 fresh water umount, ) 1 f it has been sold ale ABE HUMMELL IS night on the Whatcom. It will | glitter solemnity. That slow lakes, full of trout and bas | ead © tn the ana Th | ity of the law Judge Ronald held tT vy, a « t am be turned over to Bonney-Wat- |moving column passing between | ay. {i and|{ fine beach, clams, 8 | . ay he Mika BACK FROM ORIENT) ‘ banked-ap m gh ite: bol ey ainst Putnam's contention ane ; ee umping capital t used in the siness at York (Dy United Prove.) | _ Mrs. Kramer was the wife of | quiet, bareheaded people, was a| “Maken, which ‘mot with dis-|f Bousehold goods hat beginning, those w want paid-up st = SAN FRANCISCO, June 11 | a marine engineer on an Alas- |sight to linger in one's mind catieal on boat, Seattle is larger than should make app! : tel Among the passengers an the. | Kan steamer. Cards found in The quiet, almost reverential at Syed Meh a Ue ever, Land will never be so . her purse give her address as |titude of the people wag more ré cheap again, as owing to high ° sak og are oer is In quar- | 1904 Nob Hill, San Francisco. |markable even than the spectacle cost of living in cities, every ‘ York attorney, whe le Known, | The Whatcom was en route |too poor to dress in black, and no | We need several more good ' acne all a divorce lawyer and who | {fom Seattle to Port Angeles, [man too needy to be without al INDEPENDENCE. reliable salesmen to work for \ 0-Oper ative if * “ black tie. They might be hungry jf. us at good wages. We only PAS, served a year on Blackwell's | VICTORIA AND RETURN 2.26.1 nny of them were, and hundreds| il bire honest, reliable men. Our 549 Central Building ‘ island for subornation of per- | Saturday and Sunday. Princess | | references are National Bank jury. Hummel! has been trav ,9 8. m, from pier A. Re-| {slated from this cause alone—but (By United Press.) itt) Ganmena ibaa bank be Thi . P b eling in Europe and the Orient | arrive Seattle 9:30 p. m ey sp Grae at ae they be lieved | 8T. PETERSBURG, June 11—|g Of Commerce or any bank or ird Avenue, Between Columbia with his daughter since March, cific Railway oth {the solemnity of the day required,| Finiand today no longer indes|§ Vusiness in’ ype page ae i as t 1908. ls 209 oe ‘| _"Tpendent of Russia, following the|f Have sold 26,000 people thelr - ery Streets, Seattle Ind. 4490 eid. OE Wi hew2 ae ate RET HL: passage of the government meas« runs ys ag Phos ain ‘ ‘The Oriental Pool ea in the douma, giving that body ? fogr bias here; also camp ; wir ae a Jauthority over the Finnish dieti/f ‘DE * a ata a ; : rR | D G ce VY O O D th—Sor0 Table 2 |The vote was 164 to 23, This re pe ig eye of ae The Equity Co-operative. Company desires Bar, restaurant, cigar stand a: i inuee in she's ay great bitterit op, Hillman’s offices in to employ a number of intelligent men “8 I “THE PLACE FOR YOUR HOME” seven’ chair barber tos. Largest | RT corseeniees |] Times Block, at once, We are women to tell their friends and acquaintane $10 Cash and $10 Monthly. Doctors for all plumbing ills. C.jf the Jangest owners in the about this movement. 7:

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