The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1901, Page 3

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JANUARY MONDAY 14, 10m HOT SHOT FIRED Al OLD NICK. Or. Hutchison Telis of the Eviis in Seattle. ¢ First Presbyterian Sunday L. Hutchison referred to th vils that exist th Seattle and whieh the ehureh finds ing them, He said, tn T hureh, In metaphor and to a ship. Th her tackling her, ¢ mighty billows. «h The floodgates of hell se rin city life, The fires are raging and devouring ‘lies and souls of men. Wha does Kt mean? It seems to indicat that the church—as ealt—is losing its that she is powerless in the growing iniquity possi iat Voter of the Our senses. Three general causes for loosen ed tacklings are assigned. First, ne glect of cardinal truth. Multitudes im the chureh are fightly grounded in * great verities of God—sin, aton e and judgment t s the drift of all » ions. Belief in these do trines determines charecter and and these direct oondu pe destiny. What proporti Men believe that to warp the ig to lie? ‘That the modern practic of ‘running a bio ip « form of de ception? God will condemn, aver tricks of busitess, quibbles of feciety and slips in conduct until confidence in men is destroyed, char- acter doubted and t cardinal truth are for prophet AK Us to 1 ruth And we giom ken ‘Second, the magic glitter of gold | the ehurch | has heiped to loosen wer in Gold! What ts the theme of legistative enactment. with few exceptions? Gold! What has been the chief topic in summartes of eaareath centary achievement? ia? “What is the basis of the shame. less municipal Niecy of Seattle? Gold—hled denisens of the tenderloin. i Desitate not im saying that ten thousand times the effort and energy is expended to Save $1,000 as is put forth to save 10 immortal souls. “Third, ease im Zion has.let. the ehtp’s tackit me loosened ‘The pulpit ts c! failure to @rouse the pew; the con- ecience to sleep by beau - tiful:y on the new of sweet- ess and ry = set gga | the bas yd Judgment an: law. ? thie is true, the ules, bes ine only met demanded concessions from the pew. for it is written ‘like people, like priest.’ ” JOINT NOTE |S. SIGNED and Prince Ching have the Powers’ joint note, Ching signed te REO, the delay of Li was to his very a Mliness. He is to be suffer- ine movement to appatn movement to appoint Viceroy Chang Chik as envoy in place of Bart 11 bas fais» Deseo ve Jee court by Prince Ching, who congid- Soussevy at Sapelintine. For Three s. : He feels that aj igiment 9. Caura } Nights and envoy might said pre- fers Sheng. director posts and Saturday raflways, Instead of so notorious an Matinee They he would have to yield to their, wil! and then influence the anti-foreign party in China (© submit, for permanent terms ‘They will be carried op entirely 'n China, despite Minister Conger’s sux. gestfon to remove the scene from the reach of hostile jocal infuences. No- Dbedy can say how long It will be be- fore @ complete agreement is reach- «4. China is expected to oppore and delay negotiations so as te mod fy the severe conditions. bat situation is regarded as entirely sat- tafactory. BOSTON BRIDE FOR LIPTON : te BOSTON, ‘Jan. 14.—The rumor is Persistent that Sir Thos. Lipton, the English yachtsman, will take to his own country when he returns from the yacht @ bride from thin city. Mrs. Adelbert Stuart. widow of a artiat of some jas Was attempt rry away America’s cup. and it is sald a warm atta between the two was the Stuart was Edith Wyma’ and her mother and brother st live in the city. HE SPOKE OF CARNEGIE Dr. Liwyd’s Sermon Was an Artistic Gem. Rev. a P. D. Liwyd preached yew terday on “The Helf-Revelation of a Great Soul,” and referred to Ane drew Carnegie’s munificent Ibr gitt to Seattle, Then in a hea word picture he portrayed 8 foliows: “One of the finest entrances in the world js that « otty’s harbor. As the steamer r: the headlands, the ridge, rugs.< ‘sublime, of the Glympics Hes behind and in advance are the, softer con tours of t scates, ’fanked » by thelr giant wonders, Rainier ana Baker. The shoreline sweeps its crescent along the water front ming at night with her thousand and presenting by day & of rare Miggestivences. From f the bay back to the foot { the distant ran to a thoughtfu manifestation or pip’ riches of the human spirt are the church towers which speak | pf the religious sentiment, Crown fng it hill stands the temple of law hhe expression of our love of order nd justice, Imposingly rise the lowers of our schools, the symbols uf “WILL RESIGN And these are things that | yertties of | T! e ° inGuaee 4 Dramatizatton of i¢ Marie Corelly's : Famous and Widely Chane.|@ Read Novel, Entitled e e e ° on the Sham- | ‘led minstrel entertainment ever giv-| th | } eer aitelnialeball-teelallaleaisioll r ning which ts mmeree cee _ iv fms > among uv alouele Salt Solutions as the dew ae ey Life Giver. | | ne work manifests | eveal H an nd NEW YORK, Joa 18.—Kexpert wealth The modern | Menta to teat the efleaey of @lyce ppreeiate Him, and | Phosphate of ¢odium as an elixir at is in the modern | life will be made by ent physicians as @ res terest aroused by publieation of the Hewitt has ¢ efited by the us PENTACOSTAL SERVICES. lack of subject ef three score and written to f the Volun 10 hav papers expressing a willingness ¢ bmit themaclves to @ test under already t phyastotan ¢ | street, every evening: The topics will) 1 abled interview from Par be as fotiows: Tonight. “Riood and Dr. Robin, who preserfbed the us Fire tomorrow, “Sour ophoaphate sodium for Children’s Teeth Set on Eds tt, said that h nded newday ate’ Imr Treatment to A Question hureday, Th y of Medien At Word”; Saturday, “Hist ° t tx ing Itself r " ates th ‘ganic serum, aaye Ivé prinetpte Di | as he m-| after all, the glycerophosphate Dr. Robin said: "We are now ginning to obtain some details an t the of life’ of Prof. Loeb, of Chicago. Every one knows = h frequently hypedermic (njections artificial serum are mad le ' t FEBRUARY |): eyes qualities. Instead f a ations of pu | it is better Prof, W. F. Babcock, assistant! superintendent of the Seattle public pride of sodium forms only sohoc i restgn Feb. 1 His res. wartera of the saline matter > blood. The other quarter i ignation was handed to the board « education Saturday and reluctantly | made up of phosphates of soda and accepted otasium and of bicarbonates. Mr. Babcock intends to enter al “It is evident that in injecting ro local business house. He thinks his|!utions made with these saite we Prospects are better in a mercantile |htain much more act Pursuit than in pedagogy Ing effects than with thone It fs not known now who will be solutions of chloride the next istant superinten aMfice will probably be filled the principals of the pubiic ot tk In no way a novelty | as Prof. Germain See put} s forward the same ideas, in 1865, Prof. Rabeock is now chairman of|in # work on the blood. This had the State Teachers’ association been somewhat forgotten by med ecutive committee, and ia also ajtcal men, and Dr. Loeb has had the | member of the legislative committee, | merit of having revived ft Before coming to Seattle he taught| “To sum the matter up, why school in Port Townsend for threa| blood ts deteriofated or tm lyears, and also had five years’ ex-|ished it mag be given freeh v perience in the same line in Ohio.}in some cases by & saline Injection. In 1892 he yas appointed principal! hut this will not give bac of the Port Townsend Minor school,|the fasential sense of the Which position he held until 189%] That ff to say, the total amount of when he received the appointment} vital energy which each person pos- senses will not be augmented.” n the INJURED. MORTALITY | Reco Mra TESTING THE = Mt DEFAULTER CINCINATTI, O., Jan, 14-—Federat lauthorities have | nformation that) thing pertaining to the nk Brown, the Newport (Ky.)/ and at right prices, too, Bc Fra ef | bank defaulter at Guayaquil, th on America. Late last night Mayo: THE FILIPINOS =“ THE SEATTLE STAI, soli rita Get ee’ BANQUET AT fd. W, Hughe $I Per Plate, sored DR. YORK'S LECTURE. | t with’ tye. ingamure sno tamed tof nd 4 DREAD EXILE t nd t $15,000 wi ANILA, Jan. 10.—The action of) ox t rations, proba Macarth toring the de uird of this for ele b ation to Guam of 26 Filipino), * te enthusia Indorne biding citizens, It came ar thunderbolt to the insurgents lay their sympathizers Only One Capital. wear tion. The|capital of the state, an: will be @lally the old historic stateh: the Amer-|the city of Newport fini ath of alle-jcarcer as a legislative editt This vener pile haw ha smber of the most tn ries of thir Quite ar portant sur _ WAS SEEN: mand, nece aight. Nevetthe was only last week | Crutche port of Ecuador, the northwest coast of South per patr Supporters n *, Dest grade n ockings, Ankle trom | Sanitary Napkins, @ box A complete line of Fountain TENDERLOIN RAID. Sergt Holland, Ward and) ties, as we’ rolmen MeClurg, | the Pubber line Hubbard and Freemé@n.| Dandagen. made @ round-up of the tenderloin -— Out of Sight n $1.76 to $1.00 $1.26 to $8.60 | Bulb Syringes and Hot Water Bot | i an all other articles in | Humpensories and Mrs. H. V. Taylor was thrown from district. Thirty arrests on charges @ buggy, drawn by a runaway horse} The funeral of Gep. W. Bruce was | °f vagrancy were made Saturday evening. and sustained in-| held from Bonney & Stewart's fun ae Juries to Lg head and back. She/eral partors at 1 o'clock this after Diamond 1 ” the, beat “Tee | Was removed to Providence hospital ’ no more than the cheapes al, The accodent occurred on Second| ‘Funeral secvices for Frances C.| Main 1089 6 BECOND AVE avenue m ladison street. Rockwell were held at 11 o'clock this aweew =, Hoy 3 morning from the family residence, | g9qqqeeeooeo Like Witd Fire | - Is the way our cooked meats are | ae Py 4 selling. because they are always é 4 4 aye fresh, properly cooked and sliced to fection. Conners Delicatessen Second avenue. héld from. Buttares o'clock this afternoon. @. W. Crawford, aged 16, died yes Ri | AMUSEMENTS, eee SOSOOOSHOOS SE SOOO SOO OO OOOD s QEATTLE THEATRE™ e e \3 J. P. HOWE, Manager. Phone Main 43- Commencing Thursday, Jan. (7 soorococes SORROWS OF | | | Under Beautiful the a Costumes Exciting Situations 9) e ° e oi e e i$ Wm. re iis @ Exactly as originally produced at the Shaftesbury Theater, Lor ° don, Engiand. A marveloug Drama of Mysticism, Por- ° 4 traying the Story of the Devil on Barth. ig The Attraction of the Season, SALE OF SEATS OPENS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY (6th. Prices---$1.00, 75c, 50c, 26. RIES cot ophi es ROR, RAND OPERA SPATTER THEATER . 0oUSE== The Leading Theater om comm seer =8| ~The Belle of |. New York T° N I G H T | Has Captured a Town! | And All Week (The Biggest Success in This} “ity for | Years MATINEES Weinestay and Saturday TWO MORE NIGHTS! | HIRD AVENUE THEATER | THIS ISA ‘A WINNER } Tne Colored Aristecracy Co. WM hemal, Mewens: -IN- = ARag:Time Carnival Without exception the best color sSévcccccccenscecesesecesosossooos Telephone | "Main 66. ttle’s Up-Town Theater ALWAYS RELIABLE. Tonight ai All Week And Saturday Matinee A Masterly Production 2he, se, Hc, Tc and sia tinéen, 10¢ and 50e. $1.00. Edison Moving Pictures Piuto and Imp at the gates of in- ternal palace ee York pote eon | Of one of the Best marae, feeding hippopotamuses: «| Pere bird Ment; camel parade American Plays bathing ip mid-ocean; Kanak v Rwes y " ie ton monay, ers, ete. At f Ever Written Night, 1% Second avenue, Admis sion 10 cer HOTEL BUTLER CAFE AND GRILL Meatiics * Largest and * Only First-clans * European * Pian Hotel, ROOM TION in line early or you'll have to * * * N- & * *) 1 this week sure, 1% Prices—20c, 80c, 40¢ and 6c, —_ z anuary Sale Offers You Many Moncy-Saving Chances. That's What It’s for. one anything during the last eleven months) now get the profits during January, and the month ts «. Do your trading and exchangihg mornings if We didn't it's your turn rapidly pa you can. are taken right from made In the newert styles, and of the beat materials, auch as tleeced ales, pretty patterns, the best Were $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1 ck: are In excellent o¢ our in the best way posstble serge, cotton elderdown and per rings, ( Splendid Embvoieries All Go at 2, 10, 5c a Yd. as wide an 6 Inches: all and in pretty new roughly reliable And not a plece but Is worth double, some of soft, firm fine with substantial rns; all cut out and rolled on boards; all to five-tnch Fine White tton Laces: “should & again as much, are but, a» Underwear. Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Pants FORA i sntien addy” 2s's00e pO Gray Union Suit button art wool vests of pants, ? Men's Heavy Biue Gray Jer ¢ sey Shirts or Drawers: with warm Capen, of black " k, soft, white fleece Tous cloth, ® now, each me 2 storm collar on frgnt ho black — fur, are, each .. $4.00 . \( Splendid w feet fit nders irts §% “Ring dnc chev bd $ fota, doub eted. and Knee Skir { Knitted V . oy i HF with 5 now, each Re if Skirts of rain-proof justrous )) A heavy, pretty Outing Flan dye Coutile, plain and sim. ( nel, the lée ones now nel! for ply made; two narrow ruffles 3} » yard § Ld at th 2 38 A Fleeced, plain colored sens to ) with dot patterns, wae 12% ure now, @ yard .. # 1-3 printed dark color t ; Pi jacks =}? . month 6 » A splendid soft strong taffeta etter with embroldered in all colors; the Me we « h § ? now, @ yard ..... uv Le 4.00 3 = $$ onto Trimming Laces. rimming aces. i Dress Goods. Mad’ Tacectten cabeenad |. Tat and 440 yard; we of. edges and neat dainty pat- 2) fer many desirable novelties Whatever you need from this matchless stock of ours will cost you less during Jan- uary. See about it. _BAILLARGEON’S POOPOOOSOSS PODOSOF OSES SOHOESDOOOOPD POOOOOOOOOS § $6. | clea fair One shxe 24 ave. and Columbia. Tel. Main 192. | | " aad | | “4 | | FIVE MORE DAYS IN WHICH TO SECURE MEN'S AND | ovERceaTS =1 AT LESS THAN COST 20.00 Valu . 00 Values $15,00 Value $13.00 Valu 8 $10.00 Value 4.00 Boys’ ¢ LLLP LL er | SHOES woo FOR 3.00 Boys’ Oy $10.00 Men 12.50 M $15.00 Men's Suits AWEN'S PANTS... See North Show Window. PRICES CUT ABOUT THE MIDDLE ADAMS & BLANCHARD 119 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. Cash Buyers and Makers of Low Prices Suits Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Ave. YOUR HAIR needs attention. We Chevalier’s Hair Tonic ® It # a hair tn recommend igorator f - iy aN light breakfast try « cup a a3 “iy cA To know that the IONE with fice served with pun Cot kew fre nvisibie ON SALE 100 dozen men’s double- breasted striped, black and white Working SHIRTS 35¢ 1413 ‘Second aed ee meee < OS’ j 2 You won't very best pomsible deal to be Know what ts the Mechanicd’ Clothing Go. Bf) srice’ Sit a pemarcngetin a and Silverware ‘SHERMAN, CLAY & 0, ~:%c.Altert Hansen largest jewelry house in the Ti Becond Ave. Northwest 1% OCCIDENTAL AVE. (etween Yesier and Wash ington, Look for sign) 7 901 Second Avenue | Cor, Room, Gurke Bide. | CHEAPEST PLACE IN SEATTLE FOR FINE GOODS This, a Strange Thing for Goldman to Do but there is excellent reason for doing it. Away back, weeks ago a drummer came through here with the handsomest goods in his line. He was selling them for the Christmas trade but because the shipping clerk at the factory: made a blunder in marking, the things just came. Wires were resorted to | and the dealers made a very reasonable discount if Goldman would accept the {| shipment. So beginning Monday Simply Elegant Three-Picce Carving Scts are to be placed on view and marked at less than 1-3 their real worth. 3 Piece Carvers, stag handles, $3.00 kind 3 Piece Carvers, stag handles, $10.08 kind 3 Piece heavily mounted, stag handled carvers, $12.00 3 Piece pearl handled carvers, $15.00 kind $10.00 3 Piece genuine Madagasgar, ebony handled carvers, $4.5okind $ 3.00 3 Piece Carvers, boar's tusk handles, . $16.00 Pearl Handled ‘Knives, Too ction of Pearl Handled Knives good made to sell $18.00 kind, $25.00 kind a very rich coll ss than such Carvers came aprice 1-3 le Along with the because we can name were for, we will. $ 3.00 $ 4.50 $10.00 kind $ 6.50 00 king $ 6.00 $12.00 kind # 8.00 Pearl Handled Fruit Knives, per set, $4.50 kind Pearl Handled Dessert Knives, per set, $6.75 kind Pearl Handled Dessert. Knives, per set, Pearl Handled Dinner Knives, per se Pear! Handled Dinner Knives, per set, MAIL ORDERS FILLED GOLDMAN Second Avenue ant r Room Bur ke Building ences ee | q L Fy he W WW i e = 5 2 St omen Se —_ Yimin wewms Tz 5 — <<. < ao eeu Bw 6€6hLl UU meeTe sini , ¥ i Q ‘ e F , ‘ t

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