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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLIBING CO. NOON BX¢ TELEPHONES EVERY avr Rustness Dept RB RARARD WHELA, Butitor One cent per copy, ty mail or carriers SN Entered at the postomice at Seattle Washington, as second cla PT SUNDAY, Haitoriat Dept , Main 13% + & F. CHASE, Mustoess Manager OFFICES: ‘Third avenue. ourt Bullding. Pas eet ng & Ixproes Building. gO per week oF (wenty-fve cents par month, deliversd One of the reasons why th Welt, Jr, ts becau THAT WAS NOT THE PUBLIC'S FAT Soetety does some very fool b es and pretends. “< would make them It will be a sorry day when the in @ position where they can command homage. Europ le toady to it, and grovel and fawn and kiss hands, healthy Ame: aster that make Young Roosevelt got his share of tt. It don’t epoll him, because of good home training. His father has ground it Into, the young man that position, clothes, prominence or we ever made a REAL MAN, never took the place of brains or morals, He has preached the doctrine of naturainess, ead confidant. Since the operators see this andprofess to be willing’ to do Justice, ‘there seems to be nothing in the way of a prompt settlement. ‘The operators have it within their power to redress the miners’ griev- Tt ts all the miners ask, Talk about the strike being unconditionally called off first is poppy- @eck, The time to redress wrongs is now—the moment they are admitted ences at any moment. it ; ft it il : evening service. ‘Trinity M. E—Bishop Parl Cran- ston will preach at 11 a. tm. and Dr. W. F. Ovibam at ¥ p.m. Grace M. E.—Rey. J. W. Prescoin. At lia. m. Rev. W. H. Selleck will p.m. Rev. B. H. will occupy the pulpit First M P.—Rev. T. ‘&. m,, “Putting the Hand to Plow and Looking Forward: § ms "The Hell of Which Christ ‘Mt. Zion Baptist ‘Colored)—Rev. J. —Rev. H. H. Gowen. ‘The Call of an Apos- 0». m., “The Galves of the St. Marks—Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd. ‘At 11 a. m. and at § p. m. Rey. Bell will delitver his last curate of the church. He goes to First Unitarian—Rev. W. monds. At li a. m., The Life Story Followed Chriat-—-A Character Study of Henry Drum- mond First Christian—Rev. B. H. Lin- iter. At Il a. m. $ p.m, “The Light of Christianson. At 11 a. m., Give Me Thine Heart.” {ng the pastor will conduct Engtieh services at the Norwegian Lutheran church of Ballard. Roman Catholic Meeting. Church of Our Lady of Good Help —Rev. F. X. Prefontaine, pastor. 38, 9 a. m.; high mass, 10:20 @. m.; Sunday school, 3 p. m.. weapern and benediction, 7 p. m. Sacred Heart Church—Rev. George | Low mass, 6 a, m. children’s mass, high mass and sermon. 9:15 @ m.; Sunday school after children’s Mass; vexpers, sermons and benedic- tion at 7:20 p.m. Church of Immaculate Conception —Rev. A, Sweere, pastor. 4 7:20 and $:30 a, m.; high mass and wermon, 19:30 a.m.; rosary and benediction, Th the even- A. Hild, pastor. and # p. m. 3 m. ig New Parish—Rev. W. J. Metz, Services temporarily in hal! on Jackson street, . sixth and Twenty-seventh avenues Low mass, 6 a. m.; high mass, 10:20 Church Notes Charles N. Crittenton, ‘evungelist who founded the Critten- ‘ton home for falien women at Rai- pier Beach, the home for erring giris, ‘and numerous other philanthropicai | over the country, will ‘occupy the pulpit of the First Pres- inetitutions morning and evening. He will speak at 2 mass meet! byterian church at. 3, . A oetitz, with the Watch Tower Bible ana| Kociety of Alleghny, Pa. will gains onip. he Firat Pres- SOME FOOLS AND A BOY he has not been spofled Imagine a doy subjected to the blinking eyes of hundreds of cameras every time he appears in public give him things, a bundred re from his lips as if they were pearls, Then linagine @ host of fools trying to talk, walk and act like this boy, afd you have a picture that makes Fed shame mount to your cheeks every time that It would spoil most boys, fected light of a parent's prominence they were madi Detter clay than the ordinary mortal, ‘There isn't room In this country for Iittle lords and dukes and cident of birth puts American children > te pleased with Theodore Roose * nee at times. Tt Matters and prate knows the meaning of the word SINCER Imagine a lot of people who want jorters who Watch for the words that d see it that tn the re- of different ts tkes that sort cans sick nd he bas been his boy's chum FATAL ADMISSION Asa sort of postscript to his previous opinion condemning the atti- tude of the anthracite miners, UncleAbram 8, Hewitt, who assumes to speak for J. P. Morgan, now adds: “If President Mitchel! shall call Would advise tre operators to announce that they will redress any Sriewances that vhe miners may have, either by conference or by arbi- tration with the local unions.” Surely it must be admitted upon all sides that this comes dangerously Bear being an admission that the miners have just grievances. ‘There is no straddling or dodging of that point. And that ts the main off the strike unconditionally, 1 ‘The truth ts that the operators’ admission that wrongs exist and that they are willing to redress them is the knell of their, own surrender. If this promise means anything it is a confession of the operators ‘that they are beaten and seek opportunity to cap!t Tt ts a request, common enough in military warta: _ ag army be withdrawn and the capitulatiog fore: “march away with colors flying. But John Mitchell is too old and wise a fighter to be tricked Into sacrificing half the great victory he has already won. late gracefully. . that the inveat- be permitted to speak at'the A. 0. U. W. hall, in the New York block, tomorrow. In the afternoon, “The Divine Plan of the B pm, “Ged's Eternal ‘The new First Christian churet at Rroadway and Olive, of which Rey B. H, Lingenfelter is pastor, will be ‘S| dedicated October 26. J. H. Barrt- gon, editor of the Christian Evan- gelist of Bt. Louis, will preach the dedicatory address. The congreg: tion has been occupying the new church for some time. Completed it will cost $11,000. The pulpit of the First M. E. church will be occupied by two nated divines tomorrow who are in Seattle attending the Methodist conferenc: Dr. W. F. Oidham field secretary of the Methodist Missionary Society ‘of the Western United States and was formerly a very successful mis- sionary in the Malay archipelago, while Dr. P. C. Iliff is field secretary of the Methodist Church Extension Society, whose Juriadiction comprises the Rocky Mountains and the Pa- cific states. The latter is prominent in Utah charch affairs and it was he who started the crusade against the of the Mormon Senator congress. Y. W. ©. A.—Rev. Charles H. Lit- {tle of the Tacoma Presbyterian ' \church, will preach during the serv- ices at 4 p. m. on the subject, . | ther’s Opportunity.” Ordination will be given at 2:20 p. m. tomorrow at the Trinity M. EB. church. About 150 ministers attending the Method- ‘tet conference will be present. Me- morial sermons will be preached by Intimate friends of Rev. Dr. Dillon, Rev. Edward McEvers and Rev. P. H. Chamberlain, who died during the past year. Rev, James Thomson, pastor of the Lane Street Presbyterian church, returned Thuraday night from a visit to his old home at Ballymena, County ot Antrem, Ireland, having been gone S2days. He arrived in Ireland only five days before his aged mother died. Durtng his absence his pulpit has been occupied by Rev. Moelthenney, of San Francisco, Zion Chureh of the Evan Association, corner of — Harrison street and” Taylor avenue—H. G. Horneachuch, pastor. ‘ommunton Sunday morning. Rev. J. E. Smith, of Portland, presiding elder, will preach the morning service in Ger- man, and th ‘ening in Pngtish: 10:20 a. m., “The Labor and Rest of of God; & p. m., Confidence in the Rock Higher Than 1.” Special Meet Queen City Theosophical Society meets in Pioneer block at 8 p. m. Subject, “The Mind of Man,” by C. J, Clark. CHANGES TS MIN CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept ‘The porte today counterma [permission given to Russia day for the p of war {through the Dafdanelles. This later Jaction is due to an assurance from En, d that the British government will support Turkey in resisting Rus- mia on this point. CHIEF LATHAN ACTING Assinting Fire Chief Lathan ia in charge of the ment ap with ecently at a Iron works, -———+ Wonderful Growth Good Fishing Stoc and if ny eriteric ¢ Fisheries ment in exis Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- Peete sate setae beta a taal s Theaters Orrerareasevieevessses “MeCarthy's Mishape” “The Strotiers The Margue |that teack | management h |N LOUIS JAME At Grand Opera House ny of 80 people follows James and Warde at the Grand, “Down Mobi nue theater tonight. melodrama will Third Avenue theate: opening Bunday night. from the pen of Lincotn J. id upon a Sou! din an adjacent tions are sald to be auf- ficiently thrilling and senrational to binge theatergoer. The plot of “Down Mobile,” for this in the suggestive title of Mr. ter’s romance of Southern life, hii es upon the real try of the heroine, Josephine ly, the orphan daughter of a wealthy planter, whom the villain, white in egro blood tn his veins, tries to prove only the daugh- ter of an old negres the separation of Mise Edgeriy and] with a view to ultimate Asnociated with dentity and anc color, but with His object is ‘union with himself. the villain tn his conspira: detectives and @ negro witch, who ald him In his bright vein of e the second a. edy is promised in Down Mobile, which fi taid in the Harper's ranch. Madison Theater policy of the Madison will be mencing Sunday mat- Instead of a vaude- ville performance. a first clase dram- ? Vin Wik se At the Madison Next W: ny haw been engag: der the personal win R. Lang. yton, ding man, will be seen for the first tin ability and will easily be- orite with Seattle patrons the character actor, is also an addition time comedian | of the New York thes Miss Loeb of Whatcom. The affair n to be comme | will Introduce his laughing apec JOthers among the quite prominent e and Frederick Warde next Wednose | formed by Father Metz ing of thene fa i Virat | former representing {n human form the ing his mont exalted at- larizing such themes as | SHOT IN SALOON ROW Four Miners Killed’ and Many Wounded in a Quarrel Over Anthracite Strike trawh and a general melee aucce ed which was only stopped by Rauad of police. The wounded have been taken (o the hospital, whe ca- | they are being looked after, Not than 20 men were injured in the fight Janes and Mr, Warde Includes a orman Hackett, W *, Thos. Coffin Co: ph 10 “The King of the Opium King” he Honest Blackamith,” with Robert Fitasimmons, the great. p lighter, In the title role, will cle ery awful enqame tonight leattie theat n At the Beat Ring” will will not mark the initial of “The King” in this city, 3 » has decided allow |for sonantionaiiam that ts cert |hard to beat, but it large at of ct and tolls y of simninent of seen: bought many handsome umes #0 the play will have @ p otting. low Chinatown of Sa sco. Tt deals with the efforts of Wah Sing a wily, educated Chink, Georgette, « beautiful American «t YY act introduces « nu t the mind from the beay of the play. Downing, the emin will be one of the lial car t# necessary to transport th scenery for this company In a foot-note under the cast of characters in “Barbara Frietchie.” that remarkable play of the war of the rebellion In which Mary Eliz lbeth Forbes and supporting com ¥ will appear in this city at the Seattle theater In the near future, |Clyde Fitch makes this comment l-The aythor disclaims any Intention Minstrels will give their/to the writing of an historical play last entertainment at the Third Ave-| He has endeavored merely to picture A brand new | an imaginary story some of the epir be aiven at it and atmosphere of a certain pertod of our hi ity of “Bai ‘arter. jlending itmelf to hin 8 ALL CHANGES ‘The lant two games of the Seat Butte series will be played today Hickey is in the box fo locals today, ana Stovall will pitch for Dugda stead of Schoc previously an- wet Dugdale has patter and yesterday he would not take chances with a new piteher. Schock [will be on the grounds in a Seattir uniform, and may get in the game ‘There has been considerable crit- of Manager Dugdale, owing to the fact that he played the game Thursday jn the var. instead of postponing it, and lost out. ‘We have never had « postponed game,” said Manager Dugdale, last night, “and I don't think we should begin. There are lots of men who lay off from their work in the after- noons to ses the games, and to ther, if to no one elme, there t# an fn) tice done tf there in a postponement People come out to a game in the rain, and if they wish, they should see what they pay for A SUCCESS The moonlight excursion tven on the 19th inet. for the benefit of the Home of the Good Shepherd, proved & financial success. The sisters ex tend grateful thanks to Mr. J. D. Farrell, who gratuitously tendered the magnificent steamer City of See attle to the K of Columbus, under whore aurpi It was given, and to all who aided. orge B. Kittinger gave a ant children's party Inat evening at Cherry Hedge, on Lake Washington, Dancing wi the Amusement for the evening. Mu sic wan funished by Wagner's or- chestra. The Mount Zion church will give a picnic Monday afternoon and even ing at Leschit park. All friends of the chureh are Invited to attend: Mr. 8. Rosenberg, 1606 Madison street, entertained a large number friends this afternoon in honor of was a pretty one. After cards w yed and prizes awarded hments were served The Vif club has issued invitations |for 4 ning dance to be given next Tuesday evening at Little's hall Great preparations are being made to make the affair enjoyable. Mins Katherine O'Brien and John Hansen were quietly married Wed- | nesday evening at the home of the ide's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ft Brien, ‘The ceremony was per- Miss Charlotte Haley wilt china shower next Wednesda rioon for Miss Ida Smith. affair will take plac Miss Haley, 21 rth avenue. Many young ladies have been invit jas Groatein k for Spokane, where she will Thureday evening, the 2%th, in the Knights of Pythias hall, Wagner will mic for the occasion Frauenthal returned this k to the olty after visiting friends in San Francisco. Mra. 1, Stern entertained a few! friends informally at cards Thursday | at her home, 290 Yesler way. | nd Furniture Co, ent Buck prize contest ahiid-| this afternoon with a trolley par: The supporting company for Mr,\ty, The are started from Xesler THE SEATTLY STAR. Seattle Dental Parlors 717 Second Ave, Hinokloy Biock $ Reliable Pianos 8 CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE 3 SECOND AVE, AND UNION ST: ental office on th No in your fill and extra tudents employ tots of long yenra o examine your teeth and narge for extra work @umranteed 10 years. Lady always In atter Full Set of Teoth ,.. Bridge Work . Gold Crowne Goid Fillings Sliver Fillings Extracting..... EXAMINATION FREE Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Block Teke Elevator ballet chorus and such well known Maxwell and Mise Edith Second Flovr oe 109 Second Av: Telephone Main 565 | Carvel, a rising young actress as the star, In View Of the fact Chat this — At —— HAGGERTY’S | y comen with # reputation AND GET ONE Telephone Main 565 409 Second Ave. South actual life fay in the in the S wan peseaie:s HELP WASTED — MALE AN moat enjoyable juvenile has been given for a long Ume. to abduct Store open until 10 o'clock to- Thursday after prisem were w |PACIPIC. Ren. Othes, Mra, J. Rosenberg, Mra. A. Fort f pleasing spectaities that tend BIG FAT MACKEREL—For Gunday break emnnwe nes Classified Ads SOOTHE TY NOTIORS TAM INK MAN REMOV L. BALE, | orced to move; must Vacate on Bept. 20th, A large wtock of fur niture, stoves, tin 1 granite | ware, crockery, lamps, tron bed, we bedding, carpets, matting, lno- | jeum, art squares, in fact every thing to make your house elegant and comfortable RED FRONT FURNITURE CO., 110 and 112 Becond avenue south VOR WEVADE AND UTAN ADA~MUC M ot ove ages © TO B00. & MAWKING | MAIN BTRERT BRS, THA MOTION AND MACS sui DAILY MNIeY fie We ists Firet 4 91.29 par don tor ome (ane Studie, 821 Hetyoke block remain . bead of help; 4 Third | PT Starting Monday we will make ny Furniture tha ar out the overpius should HOt permit yy need of furniture af apec to mine this sa any OLMES RE Co. SECOND Avi fo Merkel Report Tlebes best help in wee A. Sehubach ard party ‘Thur her home, 704 Kast Union supper was served. ve a delight y¥ evening a BREAKFAST CHEESE— TOMATOES— at the Seattie BOY wanted to Mr. Downing | LADY solicitor; family ard party to be given Friday after ] the 26th, at her Heventeenth avenue. to be a Very pretty affair, IGNORANCE I$ NO EXCUSE BR. W. Bell, in charge of the Seattle district of the United Stater rvice, with heedquarters pepared 4 circular let terest to the jewelry trade, in view of the recent arrest of and three other well known jewelers of the city on a charge of counterfeiting ‘The four are accused of gilding « number of S-cent nit , Which were later passed id pleces by Chas. L. Woods, a Their defense is that they gilded the coina, believing they were to be u: AR CREAM CORN— It ts expected | ron IPRRCIAN-PRONER: Ot tee one “Our Best” Baking Powder le made from two ingrediente— PURE BAKING PURE CREAM TARTAR, consequently and possess better power than Ba’ lowder made from mar: just, alum, flour or corn Willtam Tarra WHOLE COD FI8H— FRENCH SARDINES— TRIAT'S BONELESS 200, 25e and 300 rant water, al LaTine— COMB HONEY— PURE STRAINED HON: LY—Assorted flavore— SLICED PEACHES SLICED APRICOTS— € LARD—in Tine— nd had no guilty 15 and 206 leading case of the United Staten vs the Federal Reporter, vol. il, p. 390, Rtumnell wale & number of iL, which were afte another person as gold of the fact that Russel! proved he had no thought of defrauding anyone. nor ef caunter- felting a gold The court laid down the rule that | “a “eitted phe 4 the prisoner could not | be allowed to show lack of criminal | intent or ignorance of the law, the of a coin in tmita- plece of common ctr culation betng ®uMflelent to justify a in such case: mere colorin; tion of a gob LIQUOR DEPT WALKER'S CANADIAN CLUB WHISKEVY— Capt. Rel! says thts i atti! the rule and he will do his best to bring the fact to the attention of the public, in order that innocent parties may not become involved through Ignorance of ee Wonderful Growth Good Fishing Stock must great demand if the sales in the past week are any eriterton ‘The safest tn- ent in existence. and get your in at once and make the Toter-State Fist: *o., 302-203 Pacific block, Seatt! CANA wie We have several tide land lots close WHISKEY— JOHNSON'B CANADIAN WHISKEY— MATTINGLY | WHISKEY— CREAM RYE witisKeys OLO CROW WHISKEY— 750 and $1.25 HERMITAGE RYE WHISKEY 75¢ and $1.25 Cooper & Levy 104-106 First Ave. | Several fine homes on Queen An and vacant lots, cheap; near school, |, °Tat- veees $1.00 [| @ acres near Green Lake, with 3- a MOORE SATURDAY AFTER SIX Every item a money- You cannot af- ford to overlook these Saturday Specials. School Tablets, Standard School HIRSCH’S DYSPEPSIA $5000 eres Ts a rational cure for all stom- ach troubles, cure for sick or colds or ta grippe, HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. Tel. Main 916. Folding Lunch Box... Gas Mantel, 8, & H. special light work. #154 Marion ptreet. Lm mae cent per pound; take Seattle and Kenton ear to Fairview. W. Da- 1 can sell you three low namber contracts that will mature soon in the Fidelity dompany, the most reliable ip the feid bought aod their contract holders; pur that will mature o PAREN Dre Werte, Co call te. ‘detiver your clot or, and one in the West Firet aves Fei? Mare tone NTRACTOR ny, low number; these con- will be wold very cheap, if | ZNOLNEERS AND you want a home of your own this is your opportunity: no interes call any morping before 10 ¢ at the Treen Shoe 10 avenue, Ask for W. N. Vandewer- ker NOW Nar wcTIc TOU can how have your choles of 43 of the newt Sacre tracts In the Duwamish val only 10 miles Turban tine: pure spring water; soit deny le cation: quick paler and emah profits, §75 to SIRO per mere; © certified abstract with rehase, Adame & Nichois, 1414 Second “avence, Roum 312 D172: addrese 1021 Yorier son MARTIN, Aurtionser; phone Red WANTED-Partner, lady or gentleman, th_effice room in or near business cen Renttie; ne cash required, ew and Pleasant business. references exchanged Astros D. GC, Box 437, Bremerton, LE-CITY REAL meTATE 4-room house and lot, $8x125, is sold; so Is the 5-room cottage on Main and Twelfth, we have 4 or & more cheap cotiages, and can give you a bargain. to car track and on First avenue, at low figures. room house, | 90x136 feet on Yesier; 12-room house; close tn bargain, €28 Pacific Block. A SNAP — | © prices. D farm: consinth Re: river bottom land: gomd ‘Sultinge scree: | ADAM A. & SMITH, @ Hinckley. piped in house and barn: | Proved: for the extraordinary low. price on, Walking distance, house containing 8 large rooma, bath and modern conveniences, only | A lot 180 feet from the corner of Jackson, on Twenty-sixth: GOx190 feet; splendid opportunity to put up two splendid bulld~ FOR SALE CHEAP BY OWNER TWO lots facing Lake Union and a-room tween Hourtoenth an :~ ——~WASHINGTON LoaN OFFICE. Broniya! Univetyan Money loaned on colagernis: ba 5 Washington st, (4 Cireen ‘lake: BARGAINS in 2¢ | “UNCLE Jo strawberries and from car, good terms. Adame 1414 Seoond avenue, Toone aa, no betuer opportunity ottena ts should ‘see this ‘at iveryone Warranted: ‘Torrey Razors $1.60 Torrey Razors $2.00 Torrey Razors... tthe home nt |i 82:00 Torrey Razors RAR. $1.00 Safety « who has been the| mt of Mra. I. Cooper, left thin| B6e Stropmygens ses t for a couple of weeks | je Maccabees have issued invi-| tlons for m dance to be given on| MONEY on short notice at low rat t We mousy and company money te bulhd | AMATEUR snishing, Wise, Suilivan STAMP PHOTOS—218 Colum Williams’ Boag” CoLATRRAL BANK Wiory "A poem, Suarenal, BANE, mets me meat SRE! w York Block. DR. J. A. MACKINNON, ¢ Chapin bid DACRE TRAC DR. KIBEE, Bailey building. OSTHOPATHY land near Kent the Firat and Columbia CREA Jarge lot, $290, terms $7 per month up, Wost shore Green Droperty, MJ. STERLING, pension sttorner, ovary | 3% Marion ot. 2. A. KELLOGG. Washingt \\__ | © MACDONALD, 409 Burke building. LYMAN & KNAPP, 10 Maller building. for table and medi od |W. D, LAMBUPR, 2068 Pecite block. Bem Mar @ WARD KEMP, 433 Burke botiding. pe saa cae» st ty at Failing Bept. Beattie D. Dunnan, Gen't ‘Franinoo. exper! ed on taflor-made suits; very mod- MILLINERY i} millinery at lowset ‘Corner Fourth and Pine, BRE WANBON—F ei une a aie ~ 4 weit butte home ait-| Gdybiinas Thirds wah, ine 88 diamonds. jewelry. FFICE, Sit 24 ave 9 Want correct $1100 ekes two lots S0x120; amall house | 1800 Western: Main MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REPRE! iar i ave ave. Phone James 464i. STPTTENOREN & ARNE: Hoth men and lady pl Roxwell block in. attend ine “t | WASHINGTON Infirmary t . ‘1al4 Second ave. For Pleasant Beach and take steamers leaving Beattie @ Sacept 6:40 4 1m *Baxcept Sundays. oni WASHINGTON Inatiea Deposit Buildin Fare 80 conte roand ‘Osteopathi “ahington block. sul bey PATENT ATTORNEY vorrew” money wa | BARNES & CO, TOS Starr-Boya Northwestern © mercial Co. Jewelry,” Low Pike street, ang c HB. ADAMS. drafting. Colman '°; Bre A. PROTOGRAPHERS 4 Rooms 3, 4 and & beds Becend Acenue, Sor, Marion, MULLIN Ne ij ANT Tye Straten Ow rate of | Geo, H. Woodhouse ¢ RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO.. 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