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CHURCHES Roman Cathotic Meetings Spee 1 Meetings First Presbyterian church, corner St Mary’ Partsh—Rev, W. 3. | Mourth and Spring, Rev, M. A. Mat~ Mets. Karly mase and sermon |thews, D. D.. pastor—Morning sub fohildren's mass at 8:30 a m.), Sun- | Jet, “Christ's Report of Heaven;” ee echool at 9:30 a m. and 2:30/eVvening subject, “Sheathe Thy m. High mass and sermon at | Sword.” 230 a m. Instruction and benedic- Holy Trinity Lutheran, Bleventh Bion at 3:30 pm. Cathedral Chapel. ‘erry avenu jand 1. pastor Olive, Rev, H. A. W. Young, °. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m Maseos at 6:00 a, m., 7:30 & m,, 8:30 | Morning service at 11 o'clock. Dr. & m. and 10:30 & m.; evening serv: |G, H. Trabert, of Minneapolis, will feo at 8:90 0. m preach. No evening service. Bacred Heart Chureh—-Rev. Geo. German M. B. church, Howe, near | Hid. At 6:00 a m. and 8:00) Queen Anne, Rev, F. H. Luecke & m.. low mass; 7:90 p. m., Vespers, | pastor, The pastor will pre: and benediction. the morning. In the evening at 7:30 Church of the Immaculate Con-| Mr. H. ©. Hwang, of Kinklang eeption— Rev end 8:30 a m., low mass; & m., high mass and sermon; a» m Pare. Rey, Fletcher L. Wharton, . | Public worship at 1 Straw Mate 14 Reguiar Price, | Public worship at 11 @ WN, Brooks & Co, 1331 Ind Ave, |? ™ orning subject, 225 |noss of Humanity;” evening subject RAINIER AVENUE Is a magic name just now Property is on tha rise, and fortunate purchasers have made 200 per cent to 700 per cent within two montha Here is a Chance for some one— Lot 40x124 Running back to a 24-fyot alley and situated on the ‘west side of the Bouleward north of Atlantic Street $1,700 - All Assessments Paid in Full A couple of blocks north you pay $1,750.00 and as- srssments for 40xt00. Lewis-Littlefield Co. 22 Haller Building. Tel. Main, 437; Ind. 1092 When You Buy a PIANO Be sure of quality. Don’t take it for granted. Don't let the beauty of the case lead you astray. Weak tone and poor making may not show right ¥, bet it's there; it will come out fn time. STEINWAY EMERSON STARR A. B. CHASE ESTEY HELLER And others. We know every plano we sell is worthy. We not only know the mak- ers; knowledge and ex- perience makes us com- petent critics. Our prices are low—but a low price tn our store doesn’t mean a trashy piano. STEINWAY DEALERS. Til Second Ave., Seattle. San Francisco, Cal Oukiand, Cal OLD RELIABLE aa KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 Firet Avenue. A. Sweere, At 7:20 10:30 7: 80. China, will customs. First Methodist Episcopal church speak on China and its Disgrace of Commercialiam.” Trinity Parish church, Bighth and James—Rev, H. H. Gowen, pastor vices at 7:30 a. m., 11 a m. and m. Sunday pl at 9:30 The Glory evening sub- Morning subje of the Christian Life;" ject, “The Tranafigured Christ.” St. Mark’s church, Broadway and Madison—Rey. J. P. D, Liwyd, ree- | tor, Services at § and 11 a. m. and | 8 p.m. Sunday school at 9:20 a.| Morning subject, “Feeding of ¢ Thusand;” evening sub- ‘Applications of Solf Denial.” | | | Stevens Relief Corps will hold me- |mortal services for the late com | mander-in-chief of the G. A. R., W |W. Blackmar, at their next regular meeting, Saturday, Aug. 12. First Church of Christ, Scientist, S12 Sixth, between Marion and Co- | lumbia. rvices at 1i a. m. and iS p.m. Subject, “Soul.” Sunday school at m. Testimonial meet- | jing on Wednesday evening at $/ jo'closk., _» President’ Joseph Smith, of the | Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, from Lamon! Ta,, will preach at 3 and 8 p. m. on! Sunday, Aug. 6, in the new P.-1./ building, Acme Business Colleke Queen City Theosophical canes | hall, Fourth and Union. of America, Pioneer block, A. 0. U. | W. hall. Public study class at 7 p. m,, “The Secret Doctrine.” Lee-| ture at 8 p. m., subject, “Kosmle Mind,” Mias Flora Friedlein. The Theosophical Soctety, Seattle lodge, 1118 Third. Sunday at 9 p. m., lecture, “Sorrow, a Factor in Evolution,” by Mra E. Patterson | Spear. | The W. C. T. U. Federation will} hold a picnic on Tuesday, August/ 8, at Woodland Park. The pro-| gram will be given at 2:20 p. m. at the bandstand, One feature will be a silver medal contest, The chief address will be on Mormonism by la former missionary to Utah, Mrs. Black, of Centralia. Broke up Dance Clarence McNulty was fined $10 hy Police Judge Gordon for break-| ing up a dance at the Madison Park/ club house July 30, and J. Leedy will bo tried for the same offense! |.f the police can cateh him. J. @ Alexander, the prosecuting itness, says that while bis quests lwere in the midst of a seductive two-step a gang of boys hurled ithemaelves into their midst, caus lo terrible commotion. He recop ninel MeNulty and Leedy. They are charged with wholesale ro MAY BE CLEVER COUNTERFEITER The police believe they have a} clever counterfeiter in the person lof A. B. Wilson, a logger, taken | into custody by Patrolman Lillie and Damm at 6:45 Thursday after | noon. | Althongh Wilson was roughiy/ dressed, he had an air of refiner jabout him that threw the officers! | | | Run, kids, run!” “The old guy's comin’ after us! “Mrs. “it . it was, Pelica: “Oh, you must be mistaken. “I saved you this time, THE SEATTLE STARISATURDAY, AUG. Take One of These Fun Pills and Laugh Yourself Silly! yelled little Andy Pelican, who threw the atone. Run!" one of your boys broke my window with a stone.” couldn't have been one of mine.” And they ran down here. They haven't passed by Advance Agent of School of Whales Has Reached Here Has the to come th way 2 pro Tacoma gr on the ano aaylu Many Senators Up Against It Some senators tana NA . * * - * * * * * . . big schoot ie summer to the sound? | The captain of the Athlon reports | the two live ones by arrangements for special It is rumored Secretary Metkie has | ing around ra. of now the Us SENATOR BURT SENATOR CLARK, of Mon TOR SMOOT. ot j having sighted a whale on h smerton, and another has been 1 “watehing| been engaged for a talk ed States under a cloud NATOR MITCHELL. N SENATOR DIETRICH whales, | as promised exclusively im The Star| the sound during the woek. The school is coming to con its jeonons in these quict waters, and ‘ere aré making| im a group of excellent musicians, started on its) Yes, and the huge arcass of a third has been washed Stelincoom as ® lhe was making bis way to the in- ERR * EERE REE Re That makea three w un Reavties of Life in with the third fetlow, in this city Senator Clark for and the title to whi The case is pending Senator Dietrich, of tteeeene to the government. H offense was of Montana the recovery of 3,000 acres of} by the great land fraud transactions. dicted for being interested in leases ted on the ground that tha alleged committed before be me." children, but you need a good spanking hales seen in lectures. } m “The the Pacific Too bad our climate dida’t agree|0R some pieces ix enough to well but he'd bet ter be dead than a charge at Stella | knocked out this case on the ground! nie Laurie, that Burton should have been tried sued oh is clouded Nebragka, in~ je was aequit off scent. Witnesses claim that he! - Eascsuetully papeed is geld at D became a United States senator jthe Grand Central hotel WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.--What is; Another yninent western sem |} The clerk accepted the te Un States senate going to do} a is charged with practically the Ifive, which was afterwards found at mviction for crimes of] same offense. It is also alleged that | is be wartiinn Fhe « may f its members, t serious) he keeps a relative on the payroll| Ibe taken before Captain Beil, of | Cares against other members be-| while the relative does no servi iim anawet’ ian agency in th re the ament departments,|for his compensation. ity and the besmirching of still other] A prominent eastern senator, di-| Wilson denied passing the cofn,| members of that august body? is|rector of a New York concern, | and claimed that the witnesses wers|the question which must come up| charged with having diverted thb| maligning bim fore the senate at its next sittiag| funds of the concern to boom prop- | ibly in extra session in Novem-|erty to which he gave his own high os |founding name the end of which} atisticians have figured out that| scandal is not yet i} t least 12 se are worthy of| Stil another western senator | gation. more than| mixed up in « big #eandal of a for}| of them jon. Here | serve. He, however, puts on ft the r nt and says that ft ts al nator Mitchell, of Oregon, sen | tenced to pay a fine of $1,000 and| Senator Smoot being imvestit pend six months in jall. ’ of being unfit ARE REAL BARGAINS Senator Burton, of Kansas, con-|t cted and sentenced to a year in which are now ot 6 county ja nd to pay a fine! fo the number of jot $2,000. The sup Se Sheet Sand Paper, any $2.00 Double Multiply Nick Plated Fish Reel 08 Ie High Grade 6-ft. Gut Le $1.00 German Willow, best make, ie best Fancy Paper 19¢ ed Brick Loaf Tin Bread Se asa Vase, 14-in. high ~- 10¢ | Fish Basket . one 40c Hundred Napkins We Wh Pans + ‘Spelger nom -1-2e 10¢ Jap Rose Toilet Soap ... Table 1%e | | 50e dozen Fire Polish Tumblers, each ........ $1.50 doz Fancy Austrian Cup and White pair «Be man China be Pepper hape Sauce lbe Fancy Shaped Ger Creamer .. ie Cut Glass Salt and Shaker .. 100 Best G 656e Straw Telescope Japanese make Basket, oo BH & Hurlbut and Union court} t u '“Seattleites Sprinkle Lawns Until They Rot,” Says Expert The lawns and gardens of the city ; might be a good plan to put a meter will not be damaged in the slightest|on every house, Such a scheme by the two-hour reduction in| would, I be prevent waste with kling period, according to Park | out increasing the cost of water rintendent Thompson. Many of| Everybody would then pay for the m will be better off. jexact amount of water hb used Persons are still allowed to} People living in the elevated parts sprinkle four hours a day,” said Mr,|Of the city would not be obliged to Thompson, “but for the average! suffer in the dry season because of lawn in this city, two hours a day | the waterhogs who sprinkle day an {sample Of course conditions very,| Right. The meter system, it appears but as far as my observation has| to me, Is the only way to sell water xone, more lawns in this city are|On business principles.” ruined by too much water than by too little, Mayor Ballinger has ome lawns are kept so contin ually di ed that the grass rots,|the members of the f They emit an odor like a marsh, [| departments to atten have seen people allow their hoses| lectures on the metho: to run all night. ident cases when ¢ ‘The waste of water here on that count Is enormous. I think a physician are need it lay arranged for ire and police da series of is of handling ‘Wimaelt. lioking forward with pleasu PATROLMAN CHU “That fellow looks suspicious to said Patrolman Chumpen to “I've been shadowing him for 4 week and I've found evidence to prove that he's a safe blower. I'll keep an eye on him and arrest him and I'l be promoted sure.” “Don't try to explain to me, you Mloodthiraty anarchist! You ought to be glad I don’t club you to death You'll get about a thousand years at hard labor.” man was a playwright and that you ' Sepa dates do decdicth dilndinat 4 AMUSPMENTS FOR THE *® COMING WEEK * GrandLiberatti and his band, & August 6. * @ Seatile—Dark. * * Third Avenue—"Stolen by & # Gypsies,” the Taylor Company. & * Star—Polite Vaudeville * * ERR Signor Liberatti, artist, composer and director, led his concert band through 4 program of beauty and strength at the Grand opera house Friday night, consisting of classical airs, with popular selections inter spersed as encores. signor has gathered around and he knows how to bring out the best obtainable. The little fellow ts & great lover of volume, and the way the entire band comes in together nigh raise the roof, but he knows I how to bring out the beauty of the softest bar singing of Miss Katherine Klarer is good, aa she has a clear and strong soprano voice. Again and} again she was called back for en- cores, the audience enjoying much more her encore responses, the “Last Rose of Summer” and “An- than they did her class- fecal selections. The band will give concerts on Saturday and Sunday nights, and let it be hoped that the people of Seat Ue will turn out in greater numbers than on Friday night, to hear so ex- cellent a company, equally w ‘The Taylor company will present "Stolen by G * for the ninth week of their summer engagement at the Third avenuo theater, start- ing Sunday night ad continuing all ext week It was only a few years ago that everything offered in the melo-dra- | matic tine on the English stage had something sbout gypsies in the} p certainly the “Romanys” af-| ford « romantic field enough for the| author to introduce many now and} unknown elements in a dramatic| production, and Mr. Taylor has un doubtedly taken advantage of this t. Patrons of the theater are| e to the! il coming play, as they foel sure it w be a good one. “The Derby Mascot” will be given fgr the last time Saturday night. | ¢ play is well liked by the an jenceé, and bas done a good by all week, . *There is to be an entire change of bill at the Star theater next Mon day afternoon. Unuing through. aut the week. management has sdeured the services of Tatum, the qonderful mind reader, for a return Phgagement, and in addition to him the following unusually clever peo- ple will appear: ‘The Yale trio, club Sheglers; the Stantons, in a com edy sketch entitled “The Giant Rooster;" Mr. 1 Mrs. Wilson, wooden shoe dancers; Mlle, Carrie, | novelty artist; Eddie Leslie, mono logist; Leslie Pomeroy, song illus trator, and fine pictures in the starascope. The “Little Johnny Jones” com pany, headed by Bobby Barry, the miniature comedian, will comme | 26 at Norwood extend over a tour on August Conn which will period of 40 woeks. B. H. Sothern Europe se curing special costumes for the} Shakespearean productions in which he services of d without de- he and Julia Marlowe will appear next season. Mr. Sothern and Miss | Marlowe will be seen in three under the ‘rohman. productions next season, management of Char ib ME THICKHBAD. Home of Polite Vaudeville PHONE MAIN 8866. STAR tat ond Madieon R Medion Sunday Continu ove? to 11 P.M. NEW BILL FOR WEEK OF AUG 7, Return of TATUM THE STANTONS, MIND READER in the Giant Rooster WHOSE CHALLENGE MR, AND MRS. WILSON, REMAINS UNANSWERED. Wooden Shoe Dancers, Bit in the audience and TATUM MME. CARRIE will predict the future! Novelty Artist.” - or me « EDDIE LESLIE, TATUM Because the public demanded Monologist, LESLIE POMEROY, kim, Snog Illustrator. STARASCOPE, Daily Matine Box Sea - THE YALE TRIO Club Jugglers. General Admission, 100. Evenings, Sundays, Holidays, Reserved Geats, 20c ‘Aa I live,” said Chumpen, “he's n anarchist and a dangerous one, oo, Just Heten to this: ‘I'll put 600 pounds of dynamite under your castle, me proud lord, and blow you to the four winds!’ Oh, but this is a fine capture for me!” | “Patrolman Chumpen,” said the judge, “your stupidity astonishes ma Couldn't you see this gentle were reading his play?” ee eee Emma Calve will make a concert tour of the United States, starting | in October, under the direction of Cort & Krouberg. Mile, Schmitt- Bernard, the pianist who toured rmany last year, will be Calve's accompanist, while Berrick von Nordea, the Swedish-American tenor, now singing in Germany, bas also been engaged. Helen Bertram amined in supple ings Thursday in the clty court of New York city to determine wheth- or she was able to pay a judgment for $107. She testified that she owned practically nothing of value. “I am only a poor, poor actress— poor financially, that is,” said Ber- tram, who in real life ia the widow of Edwin J. Morgan, actor. “I have nothing save my voice, my dog and my cat. No jewelry, no real estate, no cash In bank, ex copt $5 in a savings bank, and no salary just now. I had « plano ence, but the In stallment people took it away, though I bad paid $20 on it. I've never had another. All my furni ture consists of a bed, table, six chairs, all stored. Besides, I've got * and six spoons and six all the comforts of a home, but they're all plated.” Mins Bertram asserted if her ored ftor had waited ualil fall she would have paid RRR THREATENED TO FEED BOY TO HORSES Bec threa! use Lawrie Chantler to feed the son of A. N. Graves to his horses if he did not stay out of his barn, Graves hunted up Chant- ler, kicked him one kick and poked a revolver in his face. Now Graves will have to an- swer to a charge of assault and battery and Chantler has made the statement that he was only in fun and said that he would carry his ard-of threat in- to execution for the purpose of keeping the 13 out of his barn at 120 7 Deputy Whitham gave the man a complaint and Justice *& Davis will inquire into the af- * fair, * * ENN EE bo: OEE EEE EE EEE EE eee eee eee eee eee eee ee * * * see aux NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—Before leaving Oyster Bay the Witte-Rosen suite attended the Greek Orthodox Archbishop Hevitsky cele d mass and blessed Witte. He prayed for the success of the mis sion. Witte stood at the altar. Straw Hats (4 Regular Price. BK. N, Brooks & Co. 1331 2nd Ave. BLOOD On account of its frightful hideou: ness, Poisoning te | com called the King of All Disease may (be either he nce th reditary or ce aystom is (ainted with It little Uloers in the the tongue, Bore Throe Falling ¢ and fina of the Swe Hair of I rous-like of ye al AY Of these or BROWN'S BLY eet MMRDIAT ent im practically the medicines of any | he very bottom. of | | I | mptom and forever, Th the | nes and the 6 rt tH, $2.00 0 te by DR OISON doc | “The Most ae _The. HIRD AVENUE THEATER Matinee Prices 2 lor” Children 10 “Coolest and Cleanest.” Both Phones, 667, Evening prices 50¢, (TONIGHT Week Starting Sunday Matinee, MATINEE TOMOROW. All Week Saturday Matine Russell & Drew presents “THE CHAS A NEW YORK COMPANY. Taylor's Thrilling Romantic LAST TIME THE DERBY MASCOT.) August 6th TAYLOR'S in Mr. Drama, Stolen By Gypsies” NOTHING QUITE 80 ELABORATE OFFERED DURING THE SEABON. “A” ROMANCE LAID IN THE HEART OF THE, YOSEMITE HANDSOME SCENERY, GORGHOUS COSTUMES, GREAT CAST—ALL HAVE AN BQUAL CHANCE—THE PLAY IS NEW, THE COMPANY IS KNOWN, A tow tears—a lot of laughs—enough love—plenty of romance. Next week, last week of the Taylor Company. BASE -RECREATION PARK TOMORROW OPERA seattie’s HOUSE Sixii2 GRAN vensing JOHN CORT, Mgt. Both Phones, 65. y and Sunday Tonight, urday Matinee Saturd. Nights and Sat August 4, 5 and 6, LIBERATI'S MILITARY BAND LOS ANGELES AND CO? ERT COMPANY, vs. get Sound March” free souvenir SEATTLE emch lady attending Friday and Saturday matinee. PRICES—$1.00, Seats Take Virginia or Cedar Street Cars. bc and 260, cot THURSDAY, saver 6 & 17 THE ONLY CIRCUS EXHIBITING IN NEW YORK 2 DAYS addened the Nation's Metro His. ERB, SENSATIONAL SURPISES, Coming Here, Just as It ¢ SIX SUBLIME, SURPASSING SUP: REPRODUCTION OF THE GORGEOUS DELHI DURBAR. Just as the Grand Ceremonial Pageant was produced in India. THE DIP OF DEATH A Lady Looping the Gap in an AUTOMOBILE. ' A Fascinating, Fearful ting, Fugacious Frolic with Fate. The Abe solute Limit to which Mortals may tempt Death with Impunity. THE HIGHEST PRICED ATTRACTION EVER KNOWN. Just think of it! A young lady receiving $100 cash every clock tick fog a Somersault in an Automobile. VOLO, THE VOLITANT, THROUGH SPACE ON A 2 Droves of Camets, Leaping Ponies, Gymnass xpert Performers, the Vocalists, Musicians A Full Herd of Giraffes. 3 Herds of Elephants. Smallest Horse in the World, Jumping Horses, tie Fe A Acta, 100 Thrilling Acts, Weish Giant, of Midgets, Scandinavian and Dancers THE GRANDEST AND MOST COSTLY SHOW EVER PROJECTED, Two Exhibitions Daily, at 2 and 8.P, M. Doors Open an Hour Eearlier, Admission to the Whele Show, with a Seat, 50 Cents. Children Under Years, Half Pri Reserved and Private Box Seats extra, according to location, Al té= served seat tickets are numbered and have coupons attached, Private box and reserved seats for sale at the Kennedy Drug Co. 68? jue, and on the grounds at hours of opening. All seats have ts sold at regular prices. Beware of parties charge Philadelphia vattie y re 0. 3 it tome Oe ee ic to the Stupendous Size of the Show NO STREET PARADE | WILL E LADY class and very expensive FREE SHOW P WILL I IVE SHOW GROUNDS one hour before are open. WILL EXHAIRIT IN EVERETT AUG. 18; CENTRALIA 18,