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7 THE SEATTLE STAR—TU patsert 19, 1905 NE : B — — te ’ hell phe | reacher Goes On Ble SLASH IN GOST ° { TACOMA, Sept. 19.—-A ation of $150 per mont and allow } ‘ 1 7 ‘ M or almly instead the church colle ' . , =a in church ciroles has been fumounting to only about 4 ; 1 " : ; by the unusual action of Re Month, One of the trust k First t tact T a vered his foo® at the| an H. Nesbitt, pastor of the First | painful sile f f I ( xson ‘hall ae uinpatohed wk tue ae f ’ church in Tacoma, On Bun tha th tte Sie f ‘ rao ane bay today that he v . morn ne with ut announcing his | ad cong “ tic lt b Eng Thom bei grogation, Rev, Nesbitt tendered his | m was held at the ninte “ a ‘ i : ody resignatlh named the reason for it) bh t night for purpose f . ‘ ou " ‘ whee HOLD-UP ana, armed Houan taht for the, parpon ot] contr stat mh He had resigned because the! dence in him understood | | t J " " | trustees of the ehureh had de 1| that the divine will be * — ° requent VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 19 to hereafter discontinue } ary | coanful a z ootees ogram ceived he from Nome EEE" = = = _—— | fr t wie ’ t ork re states that the k ver road ' 1 myatert red th building is house w held up early Sunday PITY THE POOR a f I Thor y me ke the morning by two masked robbers and th th pub ' tot ss : tthe alty nasttences oft ne belende sae ' pho 1 Seattle Elec Our Specialties BLOWN f na have bees opened by the local] fe-supponed he made a flying | wpenes wile have a > f th y " 7 lar J for 1 ¥ lo thelr sere’ | emmeseeen Prescriptions (JP ke the end ot] — ae fe eat ie hin year, At present the nay J ce|What Seattle Offerimg — [ie'suitty or asking tor assistance se Emulsion Cod Liver Oi! but when I tell - vaaneanna wr they work 12 hours a th | you that in 14 wee i oe ee ee | S’Say the men ave pala SIL, As Would Do At Home) «* sre heipea’st tamiiies, reveued an a. Easy to take. Come BONNERS FERRY, Idaho, Sept. | t great deimand f r eight women from lives of shame, iu and taste it 19.—Three men were killed on thedit ts ated that to an t been t s of saving over ve. betile 81.00 ane international railway, Sat ne asked. A mectiog bas. t souls, finding employment for over * Tooth Powder, , through the explosion of \ matter (Continued from Fir #9 men and depending entirely om , missed bh he dead feclare the free offerings of support, you hero s 2 : y- JOUN COLLINS reached, and|~— ore will, I trust, be led to assist us in Tucker's Corn Cure Now Wat ee Stteees ~ > L. BARRETT. ie steed of an | they f the picture of one of your nice, com-| thls effort to help some of God's Lang's Linseed Lotion, ax You neco = 5 ‘ SWAN MARSH 4 reduction of nie oh hou cesestin gniamens end @ aiets chidiren to obtain @ little of the tic and healing 1S Tre plump. wall-fed heathen, let me| Comfort you now enjoy Tucker's Hair Tonic and Dand REST , 4 ' 1 little dark-lantern stunt and| Note the pathos of this letter. ruff cure, large bottle .. 506 Curt. tn perforn xtra strona you some Seattle views. . Boyes says, in all sincerity, Every one guaranteed to give ay p r t ' lay | went among the humble nthropists of Seatile Pio Boo, Nift the » s|measengers of charity and re ded splendidly” to his . ru hole| gion in this city and asked them r isn’t the munificent sum IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG’s 4440——— mars f t t ‘ how | what th yuld do with a $26,000 ntributed monthly? tes 7 ' nd A ald from Seattle's rich t think of the magnanimity of ra i effort Ant what Ensign Fred Baun ~ wif! RUG - - = . . t ji pards and ¢ leectional officer of the Salvation] Twenty-one dollars and twenty- . 1 . PAC par met 19 Ath ur ba 1 Free 1 soft lArmy relief department here, said - ve cents a month donated by the $07 FIRST AVENURB. | T Sh i Di: t son, conten yesterday to four! added to th tt ’ Have you ever heard of a poor,|big-hearted rich of Seattle! cbian eulLnee | wo ip: NWISIFESS | yearn tn tne 5 aitentiary biga be 4 1h ” troubled, sorrowful, perplexed and| These same people dug up $21- mA a. ed we erty ‘when led ont by ya ‘ rep hopeless man or woman appealing|50 In fifteen minutes for foreign Between Columbia and Marloa Hept. 1%—Bound fot] the balllft, | = , f y to the Salvation Army? | ™issions! : a |married ifman, of B k C h Do you know that something Hike] Ifthe local wealthy charity givers of fb hie "Dent ae ogee ee, a ourke Gosnhran 00 Just h people are up-| Use the $21.25 stunt as the basis for | the German ship Emile put in at! wife an Caaees te | ) . fos poll mal e giieid by this wonderful organiza-|continued donations, it will take | ui on “p ort eiaatey Wie her. meee (yn .| The Portland wits, while vi ow Imperialist’: nem just 84 years, three monte ee | for T corns from Liverpool, alsd tae | stituted proceed Wilson! WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—The max£ ee — lin at Port Sta her dedks med at firet that he had married | latest mail reports m Manila} *" That's a pretty complime: S. ENO, Nev., 19.—Rertha; her to f for a time the/#2¢ bulwarks damaged. Sevetal/her while drunk and thought the! bring copies of a remarkable spec | * cal charity . , bmplinent $6 aa <ain of hise cc A. T., a) girls from the water end| "le end » yard arma we t.| marriage to be of no effect, but later) Bourke ¢ an made at the ban-},,., Whe a & freshman of the University of Ne-| asked h to wing | - pleaded guilty and threw himself | quet given the Taft party by Arch ju whose big wedge ped nyt vada, put to flight an army of co No, I won't, so there,” stubbdc on the mercy of the court. Mrs.| bishop Harty, in which the anti nur have endeared her to Seat ed hazers near the girl's cottage at|ly repiied Miss Kain. “Well, heave SWAL Wilson No. 1 now says that she s| Imperialist came out enthusiastic. |i are bing surcoree or |less walfs and unfortuna EE Mee ‘ jthe University of Nevada last night.|to, girls,” called the leader of the| sorry for him, as he bas consump-| ally in wt of the admini aoe A Ws alters te wade te ¢ i Cc Always tmproves the quality Hii Mis Kain, to become acquainted |b * Once more Miss Kain wen tion and will not live through his|tioa policy in the islands. He de untry are 78 shelters in which mr gd ois £0 ih Sa of a manufactured article, lee lmore rapidly with the class aimneiiae tan i lob ; sentenes . Le y some 9,000 homeless, often|®¢arly fainted at the question. were the price. This @| The initiation work, it appears,;times, when the determined young Saunders Resi NG | snvort of the men who formeriy| "7 ‘ that these inetita-] save aie ‘care can axetil — ero for the singing of a rousing lady broke away and, rushing to her i: lepposed the acquisition of the is-| ,, a ie omg “5 : ~ tion} ® New town with!” . Bt jcollege song. room, secured a large wicked Iook-| EVERETT, Sept, 19. lands wager Pies. waterot Aa gp But 1 NEW SYSTEM \“sies Kale admits that she cannot|ing revolver. Before the hasers| Swarts, of Bverctt, attempted wut] President C. W. Saunders, of the| Said he: “The colleagues are cer-| irri charitable work succesatully | Dat, fro other tae Jing. and when catled upon for a)could disperse she was back again| cide last eveniug by taking lauda-|PaTk board, filed his resignation |tain that the present administration Ca oT Sate?» prepare for such » shock It she w solo she refused, With that a rope|and, flourishing the weapon, dered| num, fler son called in a neighbor, | With Mayor Ballinger Monday. His|is not taking any steps except for!'".rvonty-tive thousand dollars| ble to clear a modest hundred dak TRY was tied about her waist and she\them to repeat their action, Thalend @ doctor wae eont for mat nec {reason for stepping out is that be/ the sole benefit of the people of the] uid te judiciously and economic-|'@r8 from her little benefit at the | was thrown bodily into a large lake! sight of the revolver won the day|ilfe was saved. Domeatie troubles | iitends to submit plans in the com: | Philippines could be judictous' y and ¢ oe 4|Grand opera house this week The difference between or- Hi B&F the cottage. After allowing! and the crowd soon sought sholter.|are said to have been the cause, | Petitions that are to take place for) 1) a = ran, «aonb ged ye ae percent will be content. oe ae e ce of ~ © d natitutions, no! a - aged dentistry and New Sys- ij — _ . . cama = the wee wy bell and) a oH bp MONEY Saale y Then there's the Emergency ye gl agg 9 a eg . such work under the charter while| ‘There were the words, The ery of the needy on every] pital, one of the noblest and most TER. ae Pain atte ie THEY RE AT IT E RY a city officer, : {to a « aint filed in th Ihand {s heard, wives and helpless | deserving charitable institutions ip fax ake th Comte Ou Enon Mey dauntore has been one of the| Court on Tuesday morning, which a| children are being cared for with the world. | Wouldn't that “Seattle Mew Menten Crowne $5. most active membors of the board| bie burly negro porter used when he|limited means, begged out of the voenadog 3 aging Le tara spent in ite ne. - 85-08 » 4 raga veeint. |Yonked apen the curtsine of *F Army's funds. an in trying to cram a new New System Filings... $1.00 apy te en pte =e Bey gy ol Kod open the curtains of iT. F-1ocAn industrial home for out-ot|Teligion down a negro’s throat? 4 a ee ie resignation of C. E. Fowler and dragged the unfortunate | Work husbands ts much needed. Of course, there is no doubt that seeeee eee S1OO < roughly from the blankets, A rescne home for fallen and|'h¢ money spent in foreign mission- Sh fs Self I him into hin clothes, ateck {destitute women is in greatdemand,|“"y work does some good. 20) om on his and fired him |&# Well as a home for dear children Of course there is no denying ach n rough dap {without parental care Many cases (hat when wealthy men like Joke with untidy Japanese, {ate open for investigation to thor D. Rockefeller donate hundreds of ANERDEEN, Bept ¥ oe “Iwho are interested.” thousands for the enlight and Italians. who are interested. ghtenment of angtng for the purch f ene When I called on Capt. J. D the heathen mind they do so for 4 while at home w h «| Boyes, in charge of the local branch | PUre istianity alone, and not for he | Boy 8 | Lem Willey mmitted france {of the Volunteers of America, he /*rdid ends. s with « rifle, Willey wa cons vanc®ltold me that he had just written a] Because the education of the Chi- put was reapected ndie- | iuier to a prominent wholesaler of | ¢8* Means more commercial power re Mur is city along the very same lines |/0F the Standard Oil in the Dowager "* this article was intended Empress’ domains would have no i Boy Was Killed fbn. | Peach effect on the broad mind and pure re I too) of letter which |S"! of the mighty off king who a would ¢ 4 of the donor ipes his shoes complacently on the Harry Jobneon, 13, fell int te offerings’ 10 Mr. John} "eck of the American public and levat haft at the Metropol Ch i his brother heathen, | "5¢ the rain of competitors as step | ty and Third, M i ’ | what Capt. Boyes wrote: | ?'& stones toward more millionst ns | j A ro Pig te ns At na netted f for your con.| 50, let's wait for © foreign | } His skull, right and left arm | ~ s proposition for assisi-|™ssionary meeting before we Ife | |were fractured, and his ne was anee tow helping me in my|‘%¢ lid from the charity box again. ee aces | Ay WES wie ony bee fens |i row nto thee che aver consciousness lam a new leer in the field and, | *” hip and hurrah” for the cause s The y was in the em ¥ . SOOTHING SYRUP while approving of the princip of the unfortunate John Chinaman. | Japanese newspaper, as a Den binm mend by Milas of Mothers for thet Jour organization, the methods < as 8 open up our pocketbooks to We have engaged a special- El ker was sent to th soothes te ot =, the gant. Lins |Our work have, to some extent, be the Joss worshippers and Sun idol ist in Alveolar dentistry and j itan bdullding with a alt pain, cases wind colle, ond Te the bass! terribly miscarrie ators across the seas— eee now ebe te de that cines papers, No one was pre TWENTY-FIVE CENT* A ROTT.AR. Since coming to this field I have} A2d— of work at a reducti ¢ 25 time of the accident ~ enna ne endeavored to interest enough bus Close our hearts to the starving Fi pag Meg na oe The body was found at = == s men in our work to have t wretch seated on the cold stone step Eeinax * bs .: tom of the shaft by mnsider ine aside a donation to} side, who suffers so near that wer end the patice were not Monthly toward, our| %¢ lok over his head away off in ome have re ded | t2@ distance for some one to aid. he Only New Stin y Bartender a t 6 Gee ae Oh, well—what’s the use of Clothing , thly toward the mai reaching to these charity givers of t f Ph | ause is uea tt da tor ¢ 5 de doilielens It's the same old story of Brown's i - ; aoe - ts ite th if exp unt to $200 per month,|2mily starving to death, while es 0 a SANTA CRUZ, Sept. 19.—After $4.00, now $ s th beside the drain on our finances inj BTOW" sends the larder contents delphia Is ; asking for a free drink of liquor in|! were $2.50, now $1.50. charity anaoen.” Wée mumee oF waynes ee te p . being refused, Timothy |} Hate—the $3.00 kind for $2.00. ] jysiness houses of the cfty, inste One thing sure, Mr. Philanthro- welr-keew . t A {he latest. tn Hl! of donating cash, set aside such ne- | Pit — : Me ™ fuentes Kf-45 || cessities as meat, potatoce, f You can't talk religion to an THE MAKER ‘ 1 , $1.00 "7 needed in the home. | °™pPty stomach. ative i Underwear, all-\ nts hot enough Look about your own town—find tor 85¢ that Al tell you that in the he hungry and homeless and nak- H DENTAL CO : TENT FALLS ON ™ ments that. soi fer 88 I have been hore, my family] od; feed them, house them and ’ J Heavy fine ned e and | have for nearly three weeks} clothe them. Find them jobs at mt, gael Pastor Suicides So That He Cannot | Fh tn ee ene eon nn. |{never cnten sny ‘masts of aay King [whlch they may work aod Sat Mi ‘ PRBS os oeketaps yap P 3 1-2x3 1-2 Stanley Old circus GROWwD PE Bip Be , irine we Hl! you may, In a measure, understand| honest lving—make them feel like Rooms 1 t ; i cone year be at pentane a the nature of my appeal. At pres-|real men and women~ hos C it i d f you 1 on pp pre men-—not moral ‘ — at Slay 3 ommi urder Copper Butts | \ ent all the meat donated to w and social outcasts. \ peg mornir ‘ oe | {2¢ Pair | 1 {| 12 pounds and very often we t And when you have done this— | ssid ihiend Ad . YVILLE, Mo. ), |] that over to some poor, needy fam-| then tell them the Word of God. NEW PORT 19.—Beca he 5 found to be wrong the com’ t th 1 et wir « br , ily: AND THEY WILL LISTE red that because of his superior| tinued to pester the pastor and | Mt b yeater 1 am at present caring for 4 fam Then— |strength and intense feelings he| wanted to fight, It was when the One 4 ' ° ilies, some of whom are sick and inj When you have cared for your } ‘ might kill a neighbor who wes look-| diminutive neighbor struck the big | A, f h need of nourishment and good food.}own peoples—those who pass your | Ask to see the ing for trouble, Rev. H. W. Cham-|n tor in the face that the min re others Thank God, T have been able so far| oor each day and glance yearningly is berlain, a retired minister, a few| ister, fearing to have the blood of to provide a few of the necessities|into your window at the cheerful é days ago took a gun to his room fellow-man on his hands, went t Robinso for them it the burden would be} fireplace and the good things on and tried to send a bullet crashing m and attempted suicide. Ma much lighter if we had more ma your dining-room table— through his skull. The bullet only ‘ ' ‘ 8 tancn When you can say to yourself— cut a long gash across bia scalp. | The ns of Hermann h i Booth. Lg ='| “When we beview the result ct] have fed my neighbor and cloth- Rev. Chamberlain, formerly pa n a moment while in Seat / | appeal for for mission i him and he has listened to God eee tor of Hope Congregatior hurch, | tle 1 went to Fort a brok } pyres wry eq | maide in this city last Sunday, when] sweet oall—~ about two years ago resigne awt Th were treated J, B. m broken. “aun NE § over $21,000 was donated, we Then cause of extreme nervousnes ally by ( ble, who had Mre. J m a ! 4 B] iio be willing to support our hor You may cast your eye beyond the 6. BENINGHAUSEN upon fa physician w Tenth infantry band ready to Jar ' " ANISF endeavorers still more, If we } vaterfront and toward the big, sum- Watchmaker nd (te Foe gag heer nc le, Be ec them on th age ane Here I Clark, two ribs broker PHANG HOUSE income enough to keep up with 9 4 empire of the Chinese in ps ip ? boundary line and turning to th c had t all day expenses how much mor for work among the pea ; ery vem tt Al eyor go over|taken in char ) | Splaning’sOash Store 10 people tor at wuld be done in this city ¢ r lands and ether fags. ais af | the tI neighbor's contention workers and given a grand old time. 'Upssmmelill Sos Co | the ter uring the nefit of our fellowman. 1! ' 1T UNTIL THEN! j

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