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I F. COOMBS W* - *' I IS DEAD J^o Passes Away After f 0 Passes a Few After gluts* of a Few fm ll aiijl Hoars. i ___ Coombe. a.well known *■*... * re** of this city __§m TI» yeara. died thl. '______. \Tthe fsmtty residence. ■»».'.>*. s«ed Tt years. 1 jLwafd had been enjoytsg ThSh sp to '*** evenln*. He *Lum%i«* ol beiwt Hi shortly B er hour and rapidly **#**. W*. J. P. Sweeoty wss JiTSd, bat ,!'" **''' ' '"■-" weakened Mi passed TT Mil} t*l4"' . ?! fAk-Bbt mm prot.3t.lv one of "L afwMlnet" of the older JJJL | S tht .Northwest lie bss **, uvea • «rett Interest la S .flairs served on.- term a* J »*!.' tad wss for * lime *?y.^ he- He enjoyed the ( "__\m ot •-. ■ ibe senior no- 1 \S# mt IS- •<*'* il'mcm*" *** i ••■anted as an i as tors] history and was E.J. »ttl verted l:i nutters ! Liifi'telhe BMBt is.! ir11..-* •LsvtWsi. 11. - person .-unlet with all of the Cacti £».. cviel.iltle. m the JJ, gaaai an.im i tt.- tout J _, *fc*«*r timet \,<m Mr Coombs with J A. In, comikilett tnd published a r««BJtd "Tht gtwsih.- In j* ... «ti!ieied a history Ot .Wtletsttftt Indian* from the Let Vtacoßtwr __ faowiw l* survived by a Mm teas. Mortimer W. and •Wl a daughter, Mi. 3. 11. aa. it* a»t * member .if the Dart MtaK-tatlon and of SL I iiW.**. *'. * A. M. I* Cot-lb* enjoyed the distlne ,**.*** be** the first Justice IBP*'"' '" occupy office in this km eat well acquainted wtth _i tV prominent pioneer fam a»l H3k aa active pert la the U*n .•< affairs daring the troip t*Mch the early settlers »*f» j M .>« to A'- Wit.* Round trip. S««. ••• ft* the Navy Yard tmvx re.' It .-ill at the navy he the battleship Rhode *_, a th* drydock. Iktatt leave :••* da-ly from Pier S. too*, of BOOTH TALK Ohio Dentists - e-. ■ _•-.;; :alse Plates WtTWsTBOUSI.ES? — Are Im It*' c< trouble with t par- IfWl can't - eat proper!, with urn tmtlk^gtmsmXmjmTmmm] •taVsrd of Ohio Dentists? k{|t*l know It It poaatbt*. ItMgk the .wonderful dtacov B'i iff 'b- world famous dea-'" g neci.li.t*. ><>,<. Dentists. i 'V Alveolar method, to put "» ta the ' month - without Vtsri doing that work daily !H^M—l'lluikiai! W|,„ t iWMHMP^^esSIMM^I - 8 NEW PLAN — This new »>" Is; on*. of ib« great- 5 * {achievements ever ; known IB* *rteßC* of dentistry. '; ■0 PLATIB - Heretofore li dtatitt • hat | demanded I aa ■Borage in the thape of a mkm piate or a "Bridge** be-. m* i. could supplt any teeth. *» tit for two or more teeth • Biker )aw. a* matter, wbeib »Bey tr* tight or fcwte ones, tttey tr* loose, we cure the *m ih> looseness. With mm* Work with, ai- give Mill the teeth you hate loaf, ■tr <mt |o tbe end* Of 'he mm spper sad lower, big, ■Ntfsatarsl - looking teeth. *< *<£ eaabU you to est any ■B It comfort, practically » mm comfort a. yon used »lt». atie o you ___,* ,11 Jrour "S teeth. ! »0T IMPLANTATION—This ** It sot done by Implanting ** IS the Jaa, nor does It tt ht gay ratting or psln. ■*88 OF PROOFS READY JJjysn will come to aar of ■jraAjWTli Pike Street we *BjSt tltd to submit such s mm *4 proof , m satisfied "•-tit that you will want us •a* to mtttt on your mouth BBBH. WAMIffATION FREE—We "■?.,* etrtfui examination of *tr etae ' , of all. and thtt ■SBs li entirely f r ..e and put* ■tndtort emier no obligation ektjaAjfY work done. We J ,f*** nl 'i.tu,tiers aad ■ Qic re, hl«he« ds«* of _—__**< We sre doing a ?•"•« *ork. and mm! tell *«o.Ms>M,tlL «*ih: wonderful how other , SJJWB tdvertlte our buttneta. ■weds tit i!il«s dally are" 2"M fmm other dentists to ■S S <lo their »«rk. i|s»-«w.lh* only denial par m,^*? "mplay graduate 11 --**** dean*.,. 307 Pike St THE SECOND BATTLE OF SAN JUAN HILL NO. 4 -THE CHARGE • . Wireless M.tsagt From SKYOACK, Oar Bpeost Cerret peed int. Unfriendly tribe, beaded hy chief with evident teeth. *iaef**d aadilat.lt front Jungt»—Thick as tt.ttnt borne la stale on easy couch, followed chief— Members at bill I rib* ran late bouse and reseated noisy Interruption, throwing luiasltßß ot concentrated n..l*w and making tac-e. at rude chief P. 8.~ KArthlwin. In air conveyance .till buyer. about— Will ad ■ ite you of further development* BKTQACK LODGE WIELDS GAVEL < for. tinned.) j ' ' ' j pointed a committee to eacort Sea an.r Henry Cabot Ixtdge. the per -1 manent chairman." to the platform. . Senator; lodge waa located and | im.lat much applanie was escorted to. the platform He ... handed - the gavel and rapped for order. Fol lowing this be .lapped tn the front j , aad began his speweb. Spaeth by Lotg* United States - Senator l/ndga aaid la part: "I than. you most' •merely for the greet honor yon bat* done* m 'In cheating me to preside over your deliberation* For It la a great honor to be the presiding officer of a republican national convention. I ran con ceive of contention*— l ; tar. la ! ded beard of convention! «h*re tbe honor of tut!. a post at that , bow ocetii led by me Is dubtoo*. , , snd where. if .iriiew.ni Is pres- , ! eat. pleasure la contplcuout by its ' absence, lint to he th* presiding officer of a republican convention la *v*r a high dtettaetioa lo wblch no man can be Insensible. OrnUe men of the convention, again I thank you, "I thai! not delay or detain yon t wttfc many words Tour reaoln tlona will *et forth the principles of the party sad declare the poli , cies upon which a* ahall ask for 'he support of tbe people of tbe L'nlted States. 3 With t'lliaeet and with eloquence . yonr temporary chairman baa already reviewed tb* blatory of the party, ha. given you I acconat of what baa , been done, and ' hat - set* forth whst we hope J sod mean to do.' Mv dnty 1* mere ! ly to aid yon. so far as I can. in the orderly snd prompt transaction of that 'business which has brought us together. That business Is m>. gteaUNßß— nothing leat than to name bare the two men who, speaking with ' the simplicity of troth, will be tb* neat president •nd rice president tot the l'nlted tittles. In order to win for them, and for oar patty, an snared s* wall a* merited victory, we must defest our opponents, whose at elusion from power Is desired by tb* country and desert... by them. Crest Record Made, "No political parly In modern times can show such a record of achievement during th* laal 80 years at the republican party. Up on that record w* stand and chal lenge all comers to the lists. , "Th* American « people must choose Beat November between as and '1..- democratic party. With I Ik* democratic party, and with that alone, mutt lb* comparison ba made. "Th* policy of the republican 1 party, In dealing with thee* new and formidable questions which have tale-, conrrele form in enor mous f.ifj.hlnatlons of capital and In great public-service corporations, baa been tiated and deter mined. Th* policy It to use gov ernment regulation and supervis | lon for th* control of corporations •nd . .,.!,. st ion*, to that these great and necessary Instruments of commerce mutt business may be i preserved s* useful servsnts snd not destroyed oec-aesa they have theratened to become dangetwM matiers. immmt^&mpms&mtm "This policy Is the sbsoltit* op- WALL PAPER One of the laigest stocks If! the West to select from. Pun I'M PAINT AMD ft WALL PAeCH I \J 111! 11... Ate.. t.i..i4* Aaae*. posit* of government ownership ' and all tike ataa* urea orated by our opponent*, which tend di rectly to socialism snd to all Its attendant miseries snd evil* . "It i* tn pursuance of thta policy, shaped and settled, dating ibe past few rear, that old laws have been , enforced and e*w one* enacted. "Nothing I* more il**tr.icl' -. ta th* respect for law- ibe chief bul wark of Civilised society —than to 1 place laws upon th* statute book iln order merely to •till public I clamor and satisfy the people, but which It la never Intended to en tare*. The worst laws Imaaitahla ar* those which are allowed to rust, unused, because. If enforced. they mlaht interfer* with vetted 1 abases or curb the rich and power fnl "The president hat enforced the laws aa be found them ea lbs •.•tu book. For this performance of hit sworn dim he has been Ml terly attacked. It waa to be c, parted Vested attnsr* and profit able wrongs cry out loudly when their snlrenchments ar* , carried : and tome on* i* BMB '» 'be burl wh*a tb* bayonets of the law ar* pushed home In the great Ameri caß alertorafa money ha* few vote*, but It can command many voice* \ and cant* many bird* to sing. The resntt I* thst the president I* the] hext tbi)*ed and the most popular man la the United Bute* today, lie ' haa hewn more sbiiaed than any president except Washington, Lin coln and Grant, ll* possess th* here and coafldaaee of the American people 10 a degree never equaled by Lincoln and Washington. Mat il not be tald, la tuber truth, thai th* fearless performance of a sworn duty Is not without It* ..ceding great reward' Asks far Cenflßsnce. "lint, although the prealdeal re- Urea. he. leave* his policies behind him. To those policies th* republi can party stand* pledged We must carry them out at w* have begun, regardiataa alike of tb* radi cal* of reaction and tb* radicals of revelation. V, . must hold fast to that which I* good while we make the advance* which the time* de mand. "We atk for th* confidence and i support of th* American people h» < an..- we bate met th* problems of the dsy and have tried patiently to tolte them. We ...[.. ..' for tote* and for the power they confer be cause we would hold tbe presi dent's policies aad shall continue to austsln them. We make our appeal A STRONG STATEMENT § BUT WE CAN BACK IT UP. m Ask any dealer which are the best and purett beverigtt made in the sods water line such st pop, ginger tie. ironbrew, etc., anil If he doesn't tell you that ihoa. made by Th* Pacific A Puget {found Bot tling Co. are, he wants to sell a Leverage that cost* him Ittt money than ours do Dttltrt pay from 10 to 20 cents more per cite for our beverages thin any other, because our tlm it quality and purity, not quint Demand beverages with our libit on the bottle when you drink md you will know you are getting Hie bait Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Co. _THS BKATTLtt STAH—WEDNISSDAY. JUNK 17, 1001 with eoofldene*, b*caut* we hit* a well defined policy, tn are no*, like our opponents, fumbling In Ihe dark tv find ekue opinion ua mo» thing." WOMAN VISITS THE TENDERLOIN OF RENO {By United Pr**. I RKNO. Nev, June 17.—"The sto ries tent out by th* **w*p*i>*r men coaceratag my vlalls to th* dance ball* of hid* wet* no. fit to print.'* say* Eleanor 01) n. In to In dignant protest again*! the accounts that wer* given of her Dummies trip at Rawhide. Mrs tJtya de- I Bounce* the methods ■' Nets-Is Journalists a* •unethical," In a let ter Of elchl page* hot off til* til ented pea. '•■ * Hen.. newspaper man oa what she thinks of the Na tsdt brand of reporter. - iiada in*nd of report*! tb* visit ti'. D *d>t.!"~l ll .' *he Visit ed tbe Raw hide tenderloin, and even placed wader*, but It wat Just th* •"unethical" treatment thai eh* re (letted at baaefal. . BOSTON CELEBRATES. (By |MM Brae*) IIOSTON, Matt, June IT Thou '•and* of people Journeyed :to t'barlealown today for the aanlvai • try of the battle of Banker 1111 l Thlt I. the ISJrd anniversary, and preparation, have been mad* with a view to making this th* greatest , celebration of lb* famous battle that bat yet been held Thci* will, b* an elaborate military and civic { pared*, foil.. by Historical and patriotic exarctee. 810 LUMBER DEAL MADE. PORTLAND. Ore June 17.—One of the h1(t...*l dealt in the hi*' of the lumber Industry on the l*acißc coast was closed today, when the vast Intereita In tbe Tongue Point \ Lumber Company, owned and con- j trolled by it. D. Hum* and nssocl ate*. Wat sold to the A. 11. Hat mond {.umber Company, of San' ! Francisco, for 86.000.000. Out-Mi Pr«f Silt if Ctotiß! Now on at the Crown Clothing Co. 1121 FIRST AVENUE Welch far rn.t. r -t ed STUDENTS . ~ GRADUATE Large Number Receive Di plomas at University Today. lief me a large IMi-mlili of friends In the Manufacturers' build ing st the exposition grounds the graduates if Hie state university received their dlptptoss from the I hands of the dean, this morning The commencement address was made in Dr. Ittchard liurion, of Ihe I'ntt.i i-.lly of Ml. hlKitu The Ink.hi as. given by in 11. I. Whitman, of tb* Klitt liapltit lull' Musical selections were furnish ad by Ihe University orchestra, and •overs! solos were rendered 1.. Miss li. M. ii.mi of Annie Wright si-raluary, Tscoma. 1 sun> young Isdles of the Junior class lad •■ ushers. A feature of the exerrittMi was ih.- match of the ■••Mm class lv I alphabetical order from the Adinin iatratlon building to the Mtnu farturert' building in the BolatUU caps and gowns, TWO COUPLES WANT DIVORCE Theresa Neely filed * petition I for * divorce In lh* superior court lodsy again*' i. 11. Neely. asking for a division of the community property which »!■* allege* to b* worth I MS ll Is situated In Hi* M hit* lilt.-t valley. They were married February 88, 1111. at While river, and hake three grown children, the youngest be- I lag Mabel I. Neely, aged 18. She | claims thai her husband has been cruel to ber, causing her to leave heme. In March, of this year, i Ralph White ssked for a separa Ilea from 1.it1.-ii- White, claiming Ibst She deserted him September £* 1804, and refuses to live with htm They a- msrrled st Ta '-.Ol* June IS, I*ol. I I .tygmond Bmit.-kl at* granted s PM from Ire** Itotyskl. all. Ing desertion. They war* msrrled November IT, 1804. SUICIDE S BODY IS FOUND It,l Tn* '..ate of Andrew Msln a 1* borer, about 15 years old. Wat t.mnd floating la Jh* water near JtaT Railroad a* and Inteilis early this afternoon. It Is thought that V»ln committed t'llcld* al latetbay about two seek. ago by Jumping off a wharf. Nothing la known of the dead man or of hit relatival The body »** taken to the Don ney.Watton undertaking parlors. ADVERTISED WRONG Through a mltunderttanding. The Olrl of 'he Golden Waal was a.lf.llaeal tn The Star yesterday a* Ihe attraction st the 1,..!* theatre aad the management wtt much em bars sent by the cttl for ticket* which resulted The lit pro. iltea' thould have been advertised a* tbe . BOY BABY BORN. Mr. and Mr*. Roland Ntlao. MO Twenty-third tv 8, ate receiving coasiaiulatlone over the birth ef a 18-pound baby boy June 8. Mr, aad Mrs Niltn hate been residents of Seen)* for many years. Higher Up* Indicted NKW YORK. June 17 The asm** lamed in the Indict mesia lu«t returned by the federal grand fury ■(*' certain members of the New fork Cotton Kk.hang and ih< Manila l"ap«r and Fiber Msnufa. tuters' aaeoditlon will be kept .c. ret until ai'.el* bate been made. Nifty Clothes I For Warm I Weather I Greatly I Reduced in I Price I ' Many nsw styltt In Suit* I In all tht popular material* I el cut price*. E Neve Linen Suite andH Jumptrt juil received. H . All Lingerie and Liwn I Wilttt it 2'> per c* it off. H MILLINERY AT I REDUCED PRICES. ■ YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. I CASH. CREDIT. I ONE PRICE TO ALL. I Westberg&Childs I litt..pa«.ted m%\ 1812—Second Ave—l3l2 B « : w * * WORK ON FULL TIME. • * ——. .;# * (Uf United Prut.) * * OMAIIA. Neb, June IT.— A a i a.. ttiiiiitind tlnip ample A * of Hi* t'litnii Pacific rsllroad * a liiikt. in tn placed US full time, * * aftei king short lima since a » Jttiuary. At Union I'.ii-its,; m a headquarters I' wss stated.* * that he i departments which c a were cut Unaii I. few mouths • • ago wilt be nugwsatcd shout • • * c m ...a..,.,.,.,,,. KILLED (By Unltsd P..a. | BT. PBTKRSDUBO, June 17,—Ity the •t|ilosloii of a bontlh uiystert on.lt placed, snven lluttlan army officials were klltud while at break fast In a rata here this morning. The esilng plaeo was parilslly wrecked. The greatest excitement prevailed No arrests have been made, although several employes of the cafe are miliar suspicion. OVERPOWER THE PRISON GUARDS (By Unltad Press ) PORTLAND Ore. 11,,. 17.—Pris on guards, armed wllh rin.-t and aided hy local police, made an un mccetifut ail night search in their effoits to recapture C. I-:. Kari.-il and Wilson, two prisoners who, after telling a guard with a sling shot, escaped Isle Tuesday from Kelly's llutte. the rock pile for con victs. Fsrrell wss serving a sen tence 'or bsving stolen a plant, and Wilson i tine from th* municipal court for having assaulted Patrol man Colts. On* ■'be guarda em ployed MS Booh had left tl.r door open between the dining room and the kitchen. Parrel!. It Is sal I crept la upon the cook and felled him wit! • blow from a .ling shot How he got th* weapon Is a mya 'ei) Tb* men then fl*d. HUMAN SKELETONS ARE FOUND (By Unlttd Prtit) HIV 111-UN Aitl.lMl. I'al June 11 Ore* it.lt.ii.em lie. nil* here Ustay ss a result of the discovery of several human skeleton! in an excavation la the heart of th- city. St. far the tames of five persons. ■a.. women, two men and a child, bat* bean nnearthed and lb* dig ging It ttlll In progress. Hundred* of persons bad gath ered about the •cent- of the grew some find before the police knew of the eh. nni.••ne* It,.- fir*! -lit. . I«. of the discovery a,. brought to the author by offi cers who found a boy walkUut through 11-' crowded business por lion of the city carrying a human skull. Old resident* declare that no burial piece wa* located in that part of the lowa sad an Investigation la teg made, aa lb* spot It near a notorious public house. GOES INSANE (0y United Br***) CHICAGO. Jin- IT.—II. I. Frank, former mayor of llutte. Moot , and a prominent politician uf that .tste was removed from the Palmer bouse' to police' bead- Union Powder Company's Big Plant at Marysvillc Now Under Construction—Backed by Seattle Capital What promises to become one of the largest manufacturing Industries on the Pacific coast —the mttiilfartuie of an improved powder— has been promoted by Seattle men and backed by Beattle cap- Itsl. The I in.hi Powder Co I. the re. of heir effortt and the above cat shows s picture of the f 10,000 plsnt that I. ui-silv continued on s 84acre site st Marysville, shout sit miles north of Ever tatta Thlt plant will be In operation wlthtn 30 tnjrs hi the outside and the company already has null-lit enough to keep them busy for several months. Hal Slumping powder, "Korc-nte" Mining powder snd siaokeless shooting powder known as "Union 6- Point Hniokeless' will lie the chief products. Dr. \V. 8. Places the Inventor of these new powders, studied for years to overcome th.- objections to the ordlnsry powder and dynamite and finally succeeded. The Union Ponder Company purchased hi. patents. The points of HilvantHß.. claimed fur the Union Powder Co.'t powder for mining, blasting and stumping are that it will not fr.-er,. not being susceptible to atmospheric changes, that It Ins not deteriorate with sge, thst it is fiimclcts mid fltm.-le.. nni I* perfectly safe to handle, and cannot be exploded by concussion or jar. It ha. been tested with liquid sir at a temperature 300 degrees below scro snd when in!., out of tho bath was Just a* effective s« ever and required no thawing. ihe company rlaillcngea the world on the five points of advantage claimed for their shooting powder. Theto polntt are: Penetration, Pattern IVrtntneucy. Light Recoil and Permanency. The penetration force la on.-thud gretlei than ordlntry powder. I In- OOMpsnt whose head offices ate st 111 l American Hank llulldlng. placed only a aunt amount of stock on tbe market snd but I' tv little of tli*. retinitis untold. j ; Profits 1 Saved on I Furniture I I You can save the profits on your purchases M fif you buy at the store that is positively _ i* mil | Quitting I the I ILiTBQs Eg Business I We are not reducing our stock to make way H for more, nor offering you a midsummer clear- H ance sale at slightly cut prices. Every article fl possessed by thin compaany must be disposed fl of. It is "GET OUT" for us— and clean 9 —and do it quickly. Now, it stands to reason fl you can buy at fl Cost Prices I and Less I _^_W When you know the real facts. All we ask I you to do is to pay our store a visit and closely fl inspect the stock on hand and compare the fl priceswe like comparison; that sells our H goods. We will not be in business very long — fl so hurry. I SALE TERMS AND CONDITIONS fl —All Cash; No C. O. D. ; Free Delivery at ■ Our Earliest Convenience; No Refund or fl exchange. No storage. fl Century I »m I Lvll _j H Furniture Co. I " __\ I N. W. Corner Second Aye. and Spring St. Mm quartern here lttl night snd !t»er sent to tbe home of hit brother-in law In Cincinnati. It is believed that Mr Frank It demented. Frank. lha police say, had been acting tirangely all day tnd after he was taken Into custody fuetnbert of the Montana delegation M the na tlonal republican convention were notified of hi* condition. i bailee &:Leonard, chairman of the dele gallon. I.c* Mastle, former l'nlted Statet senator snd Patrick Clark, of Spokane, Wash , took him back to the hotel and arranged for bis transportation to Cincinnati, where he will be cared for at the home of A. W. Go!>t*t>-tn, an atn.mey. Dividend Is Declared. NKW YORK. June 17.—The Ho* ton Seattle Ktectric Company dire, or* "la. voted Ib favor of an In itial dividend of 2*. per cent on common stock put able June IS to •lockholder* of record July 1. PACIFIC FLEET TO GO TO HONOLULU (By-United Press.) WASHINGTON, June 17- waa snnounred at the navy department oday that Rear Admiral Dayton will leave San Francisco August tl with the fleet squadron 'of tbe Pacific fleet, together with the Charleston snd ib* Solace, for Honolulu. Th* big cruisers will be gone six weeks sod will be accompanied by th* sec ond and fourth flotilla* of torpedo boat destroyer* The Scdac* will act is tender for the neat. ' j tttt*tttttiutUUfyuim~~U A I It C H I HANSEN 8 *WaW*Bfir'- a ' V*'!e*' t>«t*''nk*et d f