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ie iy & perury bis lide jadwitted having Hed. At the trial ae Lit SEATILE SUARSATURDAY, APKIL 28, 1906. z Ovention CITY BONDS. TRIO IN JAIL BISHOP ROWE HERE. wilt, Comptrotier Harty Carroll Cart Caborty, Pearl Wilson and te tas DP ewe, See | for Bey nc dren proven Prt gD Kvelyn Chaublin were arres y last bishop of Alaska, arrived from Sit pooh Poa getty hew tanues of Bo: | night by Patrolmen Burkman, C ka We morning and registered at lea ee on Monday, The ad. Carr, Detectives Hubbard « t injer-Grand hotel. Bishop li Miwemonta will be placed in the man and Sergeant Mac | just completed a tour of | etat Fh yond ah stern finan ald. No charge has been piace | Me wv aittes nt minal in Alaska days Th iad pins pew See owe [ae tinet the trio. | itr wath ox nee are for Peeeeee ee INGANE IN JAIL. K PUrPOMeR and $400,000 for ELEPHONE PERMITS. 1 wit t [the exten of the Hehting plant are h y eventeen permite fe the ered in the un jail, |okoarens CHOSEN | |tion of telephone poles, asking fo nymber many ‘ “Set permission to erect a total of 407 F h Jone Paid, J " debaters ty represent the Be pag de sxvngnga th ‘ tthe cits,| PORTLAND, April 28—Murdorer Pri Sovcgerciteh Gls ay as ai boles In varlous portions of the b “" w Blah ar af Doran, “ana | CONVICTED COLLECTOR 16 QGNTENCED TO FIVE YEARS, AND|Tolephone colupady and granted by | 27th le mow fleeing toward the M4 Sauls atvaenaen enn Olale and Bta They will | with the team from Olympia WHEN RELEASED WILL ry ONCE Mone ARRESTED ON hr _— 4 pve — a thi A poese of 75 ime weet af Bevyale M JONES, WHO KILLED THOMAS GREGSON, HAS NOT |AHestion Ih, "Rs volved. thet trade | O80 CHARGES BROUGHT JN KANSAS AND COLORADO. a tone string of permite to |] suit at 2 o'clock, Captain 0. D. He WaARO FROM HIS FAMILY SINCE THE SAN FRANCISCO DIS: | terents 2 Pincay wn 4 . t ee ixsion to lay gas mains On| Salem hospital, Gheriff Shaver sur n jhave the affirmative. The debat 5 08 Seepectinn tht > cial Various streets. ved an operation and is expected >WED A WEEK IN WHICH TO PLEA > | © debate amp was this mogr ennchamp stole large sums from fife ad AsTERe ts ALLOV v LEAD TO | will take place in the assembly hall| tng sentenced to five years in the |C. HL Lilly & Co,.of thin elty, while to recove A jaf the Broadway building ' | CHARGE OF MURDER. ay building venitentiary for embessiemed enpored a6 6 callocer Rha = THOMSON 16 GETTER a Wanted in Topeka, Kan, for JUMP Jeaptured, Hin alleged miadeods in| f ee a ee ae & opin Bie wife an of Thomas Gregson on board ing & bond, and in Pueblo, Colo, for | o cities have been of a similar j sarangi ot ay 8 . h ' n from singe the San! he steamor Rureka early this we joeven distinct charge end nature, He faces the heavy sen F ose dil ge rrudict ons y “dt ad 1 to fe, Robe He ts a sailor from San Franciscn, jof his five years © [tence with composure and seems to ~ os " IPA wa iin pe commty jail chs ad bin family ch Hed in the arrested, and it will be oars | ha reconel to bis fu or nia ho , 6 or ‘ ra 1 aSoiciek, BAS BAK Beg heard refore is again a fr ture 80x AT GRAND. f un | used % wages thrust into jall, and shows the signs OR F Bot J 1 Ralph Wortt 1 1 M LAlly t | morning allowed another week be Grand ébpr-ted fternoon - { pleading to the charge J. A. Btavick, whose apy night, i ting the finish of the p “ eaitts gave that aeetlie lillies ial | for & permit to erect a stable BritNelwon go ' w n if u 1 As Junior day at the university rear of his let on | ~ | : . this year will eurmene ail ethos t Jettorne ‘| FIRE HOUSE PLAN STANDS. * . WOMEN O FA E ferent be Given ia ans ion ted by t » rhe! re woth 2 Be ti i ] f : f ts be given ia Gaeay ten the protest of a number of the| nd « roperty « n Third . . ithe university next Th Pepe dy * of the neighborhood, at th ef at wking| Jing surpass all other junior farces —-— ony re board = thin FA te m ¢ |WHETER ACQUITTED. ever given at the university, The ng to announce thut the mat ' ' a sek tains claw , again with « nded wet 0! red by the board of works this| 2neinee 1 the class, Miss Marguerite Sinclair NIGHT, BUT THERE WILL BE NO OFFICIAL COGNIZANCE =— ee eT edad satin ee fgets nkenness, and some of the music composed by | « F 1 on file brought before tates Ma — other members of the class TAKEN OF THE SECEDERS—UNION STILL RETAINS ITS Hag Had Much Trouble. | ' ine a ctor hitney and or ee ae Haitherto the. fentore have gener stavick tar exprievee mucn at-| B@Dles! Please a COURT ORDERS PROSECU F MRS. SEBASTIAN Jay made parodies on some old] CHARTER, ficulty in getting officiel authority | = " yect AND MAS. COUCHET! ROSSETTI IN CONNECTION WITH [2)6Fr8 fo sult the ince! prodnetion ne Signer ‘ t & mtable | Notice! AN AB he plot the play ts Ingenious . * few e| ANE MATTEO ROMAN! TRIAL FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER, and involves clever acting The action of the Federal union In) day night when they severed con board. which body decided | mann ete, Wie be 8 big benefit out Rit ie the play as one of the best he has| bor Council w not the action of ‘Our charter still holds « and the buildi ‘i ‘ 4 tells’ big Red Cross drug 610 # not the OM OF) ae tor . as the building compties with the or-/anq Ave. tonight.—A to rtell's big m ” au ever read, and especially fine for) the in elemer o e es we Gam mene ven | ding lee on wen o the! “ : y writ of mandate |Yakey to issue the warrants. At: | {er "ead. and especially fine for ber thinking element, accent: | imen we will be recom @ éteoe wom t to thelthowe who buy, Nt STuksa. Grams Grin plore, $16 Seek af . torney W. C. Keith rerarned from hg Mt Jing to President ¢ their conten o ihe mupreme court yesterday | tormey W. . ned fe eke phcy-ae oe te chuan ies bane A dent George Harri used every endeavor tol ten wey oor M1100 kinds, 4c; nursing nipples, Sc|ave., tonight and get some of these ‘ in phaodeation’ pla this morning and wo | sevieak to : Rome of cur members have #o- the @tesenters last Wed {kinds, 3¢; baby’s Red Cross sani-|cut rate bargains; 19¢ nursing bot. orioring the p women will be charged with perjury | ue, Pyvions to dumlar day, which Is} cisitetic tendencies,” stated Presi:|nesday, but they were in the ma.| la fot ® ‘ soap, regular 26¢ bars, 16¢;| then 4 ursing nipples 30 Gedastian Ucct and Mrs | and tried as soon as he con sorve | im that day the sentors! dent Harrison today. “The Federal) jority " jwilt take the matter up with the erbent cotton, fall pound rolls,| baby's te rings, 10¢ and 1Se | and sophomores will compete with . ' We with organize the Fed rd again at ite meeting 7 1 : Rowwett! for perjury, wea) the writ on Judge Yake tka inated aah frames en anion will meet fght and will eral union tonight on Ii that will whicstectiaMindaspapaard Dr. Lyons’ baby talcum, 2c | kinds t s sanitary 1 long Confident of Conviction on taneht no tinance of the action of the possit ° a eans, Sc; and other similar bar nN aba tae ck and the baseball feld, and! .\.., . ma POENEHy of another t * 0 BO) ae seth coh thts meraing thot | the Gay will wind up with the erect of members leat Wednes gains. Remember, tonight ooo! ont 3 ey he feels confident of convieting the | Junior prom tn the evening Bie ais a a two women, for he has affidavits | F { to kill ogg . from a large namber of their Itallan CREST COMMISSIONERS, | don the tos acauatatances ‘who will testfty that | The state board of foreat come Cash Register Exchan amd if igry can after Romant was tried the women | See an an katie en Cae mn ’ | at the Artington hotel, ail o they testified (hat Romani had con feased to them bis alleged assault dadges Refuse Warrant Pakey and Frater, of the | on Ucel Ser enurt, both refused to iswue| An order today taaued to the for the wore sheriff directing him to hold Ro fourt yesterday |s mant in this city uaril the trial the women Is over bat mandate compet! aM WILL COME RE WEDNESDAY TACOMA, April 2% At these words, pronounced by pete KR. L. MeCor shortly | after § o'clock Inst night. the lHvely ‘clatter of knives and forks im the hands of 500 guests. announced the met that the great banquet of the “Fall tot” FOR THAN THAT WHICH PREVAILED AT OPEN. OF THE SEASON i Nearly every class of business aad professional life was represent ed from Tacoma’s hundreds of fac tortes and stores, ite pr tn oni of and bis band if Si-| infield te fm fine shape aince the ad- | Which the city has 98, and its arrive in the city next! vent of Ike Rockrofiet, and the | tchools of higher learning, of which Tacoma has five. Lieutenant Gov ernor Chas. BE. Coon, of Port Town send, and W. Rh. Williams, secretary Of the Seattle Commercial club, | fast im time for of the Pacific perk Stated today that the | outfield is conceded to be ene of tne Const | best in the league Needs Better Batters, Siveshes would. not} =e? team oda more reliable! wore among the prominent gucets Metre Wedneeday.| stickers, Ruse and his men should | of the evening jevelop with the neason, Already | See Preparing for ‘he! ieimuticr. Johnny Kane and Mian- ‘af the locais and | keriship are stinging the leather in le that the largest mid-seascn form ver attend ne ® first game! The locale bave not butted int eager wilt toot 1, olumn very Bites next Wednesday) nor a giance at the summa WOMAN FALLS DEAD An error unidentified worm, dropped jon dere ‘Acoma Boosters’ club had com-| this afternoon elected W. C. Weekel was personally a a Po menced. of North Hend vice president. Thejihought it likely the mi: bay Bont tan or x! aan se gohan onal Too much cannot be said in| President announced the names fjbe disappointed because they were |.) fort Angeles, to ute ane ise of the complete success of | (ie executive board. The meethog)pot given more consideration oon: wi Se Coyne ARE SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE HERE JUST IN TIME [the largest and most unique ban-| ¥## beld at the headquarters in the : eisai’ Gunean catsaen Wash! ti om " - OPENING GAME WITH THE SEALS—ORTTER LUCK | inet ever Kiven Iu the Bistory of the) Wasningion Bins’ a ee ee In & communication to the board Geattic Man Present. @ Ban Francisco Marine ©%-| o¢ pubic works this morning Fire the membere be nt Menat yiek Condon, of Port Gambie: Joe- eph Irving, Fo Mt Lamb, J. A weal The gasoline schooner Oakland, Ness and KW. Rosas, J. i. Welty. of the Northwestern Fisheries com state fire warde joo present pany, ts disabled 30 miles southwest The important buelnes of Cape Plattery with her engines lw the broken. This word was received at during the the local office of the company last year, The 1908 legislature . night from Captain B ‘ Grtniet only unde tor one WILKESBARRE, Pa, April 28.—l ‘ire trom Neak bay wThe captain work and private subsec . (John Mitchell, after receiving ® for-l reported that the schooner wae in Sous tie tale” eon ree mal reply from the operators today no danger and « tug was sont to le ton, which commer co May Le ing his proposition to settle line Oakland's ai lotamce ‘ the differences in the anthracite!’ tr the chief engineer deems It | Neve 7 - REPUBLICANS MEET. Toids, Iaeued « statement snying be peceassary the Osakiand will be | could not forecast the outoome anttl The King County Republican club /a convention was held a here, but if not the affected parts i repairs made change opened for business this Chief Ralph ~k — recomm: that the board let a contr 4,000 feet more hose for the dep morning. This word was received by WT lated, secretary of the lo FARM WORK cal Merchants exchange, thts after. ment to take the piace of the Peng Hews Was TeCely-| recently ordered from the Bowers Rubbr company and com’ ered by the authorities in San Francisco at the time of the recent fire there, § SELL PICTUR PULLMAN, Apri 00.—The va-|, 7: N. Millet ané.G. 3. Dunston, vs louse country can use many of the {WO Sam Francisco refugees who | LARTER SENTENCED, refugees from Ban Franciacs. There | >4P?* to hi amern: ibe Wilttam Larter was sentenced to in no need for any man capable og | Preceution to take several pictures the penitentiary for lar-| farm work or other manual| Of the San Francisco fire and ar: » the person this moiing.| remaining tdi, Parmers are |0°* selling them at a rate which | jeorge W. Putman was arraigned analousiy inquiring for men to work | Promises to restore both of | on a charge of burgtary all to their old time prosportty. on thelr farme, and there ts an have been committed in the abundance of work in all parte of ae hotel the Palouse country HUBBARD MUST 4 wi Start Was Poor cote + thae-tneah tens “| dead thie afternoon at Ccocki gg ee Men the fans are sat |etance ond nave teen reopanstete| S007. at First av. and Cherry st./@ SAPETY PIN TAKEN FROM & holders to know that we sustals fuse and his men have! for the lose of two-thirds of the The woman is about 60 years of age) ® CHILDS THROAT * ule aeeten = a i goed ball, but have) games and was weil dressed. There was|# TACOMA, April 28—After & It hae sinaye been our potiey to lar less im the hardest) The Seals and the Slwashes are|2°tDing on her person which would | @ suffering for two months with & place very few lines of insurance Fenes, Vickers and] evenly matched and the sortes here) 84 % her identification with the) @ what diagnosed acute & subject to any single confingration. | pliching well, the| should prove interesting jeaception of a watch which she|@ sore at, an open safety pin & Of the fourteen million dollars of} . wore with the name of George Par-|@ one inch in length was extract. @| OLYMPIA, April 28.—The attor | insurance on our books, 9 per cent] | well engrave 1 the inaide of the | @ ed the throat of Allan @|ndy general has #abmitted rit. | on dwellings, farm nome, well} nae. @ Scudder, the little 2-yearold @|ten opinion to the state labor com- | ieee airely foie ot the | omen — ® soo of Mr. and Mra. W. Scud: @ | minsioner relative to the child labor ne SS ae See eee CILMEN DO CASTELLANE “TRIAL ® der, of 3105 South Tth st . @ |law, to which he anewers the ques Magration district of towns one POSTPON * ®/tion of the commissioner as to RTHWESTERN MUTUAL | ; PARIG, Aprit 3%-~The Castetiane|* ***##* HAH AHAB Whether oF not he must enforce | FIRE ABBOCIATION. Lumber ex. | OTHER BUSINESS ci = ete ES Bs e ur it election ve. pray oe eo A BATAVIA, N. Y., April 28—The| He states also that there is no Crapeey heresy trial ended today. |law to prevent children under 15 REALTY TRANSFERS Mest of the time was taken Up iy iyenre of ape fiom working afler 1STS ARE PRESENT WITH THEIR PETITION, BUT WERE ONLY TWO OFFICIALS PRESENT TO GAZE FT-ANOTHER ATTEMPT WILL BE MADE AT THE hae teat Davis company sentul week Ir 3.200 represent. The John ompleted a st tate trainfers Edward M. Shepard's «um in favor of Crapeey COUNCILMAN AND PR schoo! hours oe UD IMARY LEAGUE WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS ‘We pay highe-* cash price for Poegistera The Sundwall Co. 609 Ist Ave. Phone 6 Piano Dealers Come and Go You bay « Piano for a lifetime of use. It's important that you buy tt of « firm that will be here this year, next year and many years to come What if your Piano develops a hidden defect, or ts unsatis- and the dealer from whom you bought it has sold your a broker or has quit business? The hard-fisted broker won't help you. If you get out of work he won't wait for his money It's the pound of fewh with him, and he'll get it, too, and take your Piano and keep all you paid besides. Better buy a Piano from the time tried and reliable firm of Sherman, Clay & Co, The Sherman, Clay & Co. guarantee means something. We save you from $60 to $160 on a Plano. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. The Safest Place to Buy a Piano. 711 Second Avenue, Seattle. tac In Tomorrow's Post-Iintelligencer Magazine TRIAL OF NOTED CLERGYMAN WHO DENIES DIVINITY OF CHRIST. ILLUSTRATED. The proceedings of the ecclesiastical court at fore which the Dev. Dr. Crapsey, rector of St tant Episcopal church, of Rochester, N. Y., ts on trial, Batavia, N. Y,, be Andrew's Protes- involves & question of international and = interdenominational interest that is highly indicative of the trend of modern religious thought MARK TWAIN ON OCEAN SCENERY. ILLUSTRATEO. A sketch In which the world’s greatest humoriat tells of his ac quaintance with waves, whales and sunsets in an extemporan- but never delivered FOR THE PHILIPPINE eous speech which he wrote WILLIAM J. BRYAN'S SOLUTION PROBLEM, ILLUSTRATED. A review of political conditions In the islands and an outline of the policy which, in Mr. Bryan's opinion, should be adopted by the United States. DO ANIMALS KNOW WHEN THEY ARE WICKED? £0. An old animal trainer says that enimals have just as fine a moral sense as human beings and live up to it a great deal better. 18 THE WORLD GROWING BETTER? AN OPTIMISTIC ARTI ILLUSTRAT- oe pth danemy nount | <a re IN THE SECOND CLE. BY LYMAN ABBOTT, D. D., LL. D. VESDAY EVENING. | oad sonny tontere Se CONTRA TOR OUT A comparison of conditions in 1905 with those In 1855, which shows teh tet ao “ hal meh man : s for answering the question in the affirmative. th. ad vomnen pyre cA gag Bom SURVIVORS OF THE “LIGHT BRIGADE” TO PERPETUATE THE As an- [to tts full capacity. Otherwise the| S887 hes sold to toc tavesterel Goeccinen 3. B. Crichton » Second Ward Direct Primar MEMORY OF BALAKLAVA. ILLUSTRATED. . anol otrike « os the onsen 201 of Beattie ‘sient S| Contractor Hiyén, Whe bas tne one was organized at Oltman’s Natatorium Eloven of the famous “Six Hundred” are” still living, and this ¢ the Mr { Dougias. Alaxke e Ms iets ane asl not for laying concr kidowalks | 241! Inat evening, with 72 members group of old men are considering the formation of an organiza- { the | hae for information | 0” Forrest and McCielian st, and) i." po Gucen Anne av. in Crich | Officers were elected as folk Sunition, dante ites Pen thei 0s tion to perpetuate the memory of the charge at which “all tho sgagements, | reg Emmens, who wae Realty company | !08'* ward, the Biehth, exchanged | President W. E. Burgess; vice pre aon of tae world wondered we members of the coun- | wor ter and painter in Ten, enon? | left-handed compliments before the|iaemt, W. H. Forsyth; secretary, A new sensation “MAN 1S MAN; WOMAN IS SUPERMAN,” SAYS MRS. MARY lor be . a barber by . ast corner | 28rd of public works this morning rs sak. —— soe pd oe GLIZASE TH LSAsS. ee oe aster , —s. ne at the 4 nS t Dime rad over the delay in the completion of | 4 args Z mite a gen = og eresting - = whie Mrs ne compares Eastern anc eating ¢ also been naked | Of F the cunttnet itn e o. Plage and Sh h S$ h ‘4 men and defines woman's sphere i the sew — t ree RB. Jacobsen, for- | * ean ‘| Crichton appes before the! @. H. Randal! oott e Schutes FASHION AND BEAUTY PAGES FOR FEMININE READERS—THE the fotiow |: f mining in Alaska. | °° of 10° fo og Bang? ain : se | board to compl: ainet the lack Short addresses were made by T i th T li CHILDREN’S PRIZE COMPETITIONS—THREE PAGES OF COL Davia Stuer w. | w { son. of Hoquiam, | PT rien oy oan toms y ins | of diligence in prosecuting the work |W. E. Burgess, Pliny 1 Alien r p e iro ey ORED COMICS—CURRENT CARTOONS—A COMPLETE SHORT ik view presi F. G. | may the last they heard from | “me © : wold to euatract, dillatoriness which anciiman A. G. Keene, W. 11. For STORY meretary, and} Fisher, | bir . c ‘a ag peter sigge “he iy actor claimed is due to the | *yth. A Plage. Homer M. Hill Apectal ‘ b The beard of « This artin fined | 9, 90 . . absolute impoasibility of procuring Councilman J. 8. Johnston, Pr Special accommodations wierenaN @ Sohn Dor se) Carl Sturts 4 conte cement in Seattle at any price. At|G. H. Randall, Reese A Rev indice. a n e Willan Curti« P.|for being 4 —<=lihe present time the contr ig | David Blyth, Th « O. Lands Roats The next meeting bel #. D. Monohan was also arresteg| IGS MARV CLARK DEAD. laying cément on the cont at | Frank Ho Knapp and others ow ¥. May 3 at ning for being drunk ‘ Mary Clark, aged 40, « 2 of G. te of about 100 barrels a day The league will hold it of Sankey & disord and thie morning was| A. Dickinson, formerty manager of he should, acc : to the |/meeting at Oltman’s hall, 600 24th p t 1 $5 and costs, but as t he Beattie Elect rmipany, dled engineering de layin ¥ m Friday, Ma 4, and We are giving one week's trial treatment absolutely free, if po the 1s the ae reméte ng at the Menttle General | cr lenst Lao0 be val BT of thn Ganeed ‘ward $e yon wish to continue the treatment after one week free it will then wae ové = toe Mise Clark had t 1 terested ta @ direct prim cost $10.00 per month. We cure all acute and chronic diseases. No ‘ At at the Stande No arrange SAN FRANCISCO, A 8 are requested to be presen knife or drugs used. Osteopathy and Osteopathy only. Examination hi « t ut av bee made for the fu Chairman Phelan, of the free. xicees SOE. gartaveatan SaeN\ WTO Tonae. aus remenneeee gr bammersioometen cre tht aEARCHED JOHNSON BOSTON DENTAL jena 2 t | bank n sone ¢ cloth Watson's More money urgently ne =" - t to the Beattie Chamber of ¢ MAKES LONGEST JUMP. money has been promised, t seem od beanie be Lady Attendants 16 Washington Bidg., 705 First Avenue. - ATHENS, April 28.—Robertaon,| not yet been received pore 4 from oles Hours—8:20 to 6; Sundays, 9 hones: Ind. 3639, Main 6281. Hours: 9 to 6 and 7 to 8; Sunday, Fintiard of New Y won t anding long| Dr. Devine the Red Cros, | peing to 12, Roth 10 to 11 é aes , te ny reget io! tre go aaa ‘ 1420 BIECOD DR. OPHIR ALLEN SKAGGS, Manager. SEATTLE, WASH Y 10 | Farewell Ad evening, § p Goa pm, “A Young M a] at and Stone av. Rev. G. Clement) trom Kootenai, B.C. Usual serv A Guiding | Who ived a Past Life | King, mintster—Service at 11 & M.jjces, Sunday school at 11 a. m. German Congregational, Rev | The rites of holy be confirm: | evens and sermon at 8 o'clock CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ward Gretb, pastor 1 jation and holy communion will be! beginning with the first Sunday in ae A ‘ . Green Lake—Rev administered by the Rt. Rev. Fred-| May P 1|,, Firat ¢ vurch of ‘ t—80 cor will preach 11 a. m. and 7:30 p Jerto W, Keator, D. D., bishop of! wniceres He Adam S66 Fees Sen ' | Order of service: Hyma,| METHODIST EPISCOPAL worsh b | CONGREGATIONAL Beacon Hill—Rev pas | Pr mal n6 hymn, 216 ve ov. F. B. Drake, past M 16:39, topic, “Lessor . | tor op and | Kyrie, Gloria Tibi, Sancte ino, |,, 2aven, Rev. F. E. Drake, pastor Citi i, Dinastor oa Plymouth, R eoland : br Boat the bishom, Gloria | 2t & m, “Am Important Mixture Bile schoo! 13. noon; Pee . ~ ~<a Kirkland--Kev. D, R. Tomlin, pa lin Fxcelais, Nune Dimittis, hymn — opm, “A Fishing Bs ie’s meet at - - a e 4 steed Recessional, 621. The ch will be | Pet nervy ‘erfect ‘00 y vested for ne iret tim at t | “¥aes fe Ate Union, Rev. T. J. Nichola, pestor| . Brighion—-Mev. 1. be Woots, AP | ee | (1) PRESBYTERIAN. | i nee oulh neeetoe ~ sack al eet ik etal y > Ae Columbia, Rev. Edw. D. We | Trinity, Rev. H. H. Gowen, par Fir Rev. M. A. Matthews, p a os .s n 4 7 " Pca wns og “The pastor—11 a, m. and 7:30 p.m |tor—il a. m,, address b F.8 1} a. m., “The Conditions of ee ey wpe tan ee ee hme ogee Ae ; th, D. D., pastor—1i a.m. “The | "inion, Rev. F. W. Griffith Spauiding; § p. m., addre Mes. | Perpetuity;” evening, § p. m., “The Gua. ited 1 Gene itecis We abel eel on Ad t 9208 per Contribution of magregational:| ». 'it a. m. and 7:20 p.m J. W. Wood Ethical Lessons of the Recent acre, but $300 for the w acres; very enay terma Ht j ’ v 0 p m, “Joining the) “woet deattle, R James B. Orr,| St. Andrew's, Green Lake, Kidd's | Barthqnake Come to the off srrow mori 2:30 1 go out with us ia 4 ‘ vastor—Il a. 1 17:30 p.m hall, Green Lake tion. Rey, G.| Westminster, Rev, J. M. Wilson, and get your first cl om | Univer Rev. H.C. Mason, paw-| ? po iacnatr st Clement King, mintst Jervice at|pastor—11 a. 1m Repentance and tor ia of Clue to EPISCOPAL 3:20 p.m. The ri of holy bap:| Remission of Sing;” evening, & p re Maze ) p.m, “A strange Bat St. James’, Fremont, corner 38th] tam and confirmation will be ad = The Man with the Muck Rake.” me * stored at this service by the SDM SS NO EARTHQUAKE FOR SEATTLE ministe od at this, servicn Ty TBO UnrrARIAN water, Fremont, Rev. Wilk] Sines the disasicl iT predict a/Of Olympia. Special music will be} Boylston Avenue, Rev, W. D, Si Kautner, D. D., pastor—11 a.) clined It is ruliuren ‘senttle. 1 have | rendered by the choir of Ail Saintw’,|monds, pastor—-11 a, m., “The The|m., “The Soul's Recogn ah sine Lah tinpreasion affect. | Univeralty Heights |Chureh Proving Its Rights to Exist | * ne inte’ ve by Public Serviceableness.” I buy und sell mining stocks, col-| ing our city in the near future. If] All Saints’, University Heights, § : 920. 921 Al k Bld ; Rev. fh. Lp money and bills, all parts of} 7 do, I shail tell the public through|Masonto hall, corner of 42nd st) ono Wogee - — askKa 8. am, “The serve legal papers; secure| the newspapers what I nee, just aa I/ and ith av. N. BE. Rev. G Clement so ; Promeeneni 7 evidence in cases; buy and sel? real| aid when 1 publicly predicted ana| King, minister--Services at 7 hoowophy ——- The Theosophical Copper stock ad | oxtate t|p. m. Special preacher, the vener-| Society, Seattle Lodge, 1420 Second per + estate, chattels and timber; loan] described our $10,000,000 fire of} D- pee pvr ll a PATO May 16h. mone vy; prese business. Ryerson, FLOMANCK MARVIN, Vic-jable Archdeacon Penireath, avenue. Sunday. & bm. leeture. “A tee