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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 12, 1907, ST Ses nn OS EEN RE Ren ane * 1 * * | : * a » * 2 ;* * i ‘ * peyehic work f *| Pp ™, conferen » ef mh rh payehio work. 7. Virat—Corner —s Py *\ pring at. Rev ‘ pothing official hae Pi * ri ii a Corner Moyly io We Bown ol abetted hetad alae debe bed epapebeebepeoety lahabeletehelehateledalatebale (ox ay eee wil be preaident © rg ¢ Rewaeee Welah—Tenth ay. tland at 11 a, m Tae Wick to the sone AAR — / he ies iallinaet,| FAMOUS PAUL BOURGET, IN an|® ° 4 | Gone wast Pon ereamen, [ti Rey, d. M. Hugh Humnday eventing services will be re ee awnsend, will probably be} ESTIMATE TRULY GALLIC.) * As for me, after closely studying many human conditions, #* Judginent of Departing. -_— is appointee. bing Doe beet] SAYS AMONG OTHER THINGS|* | think that young man of 26 the chances for the most * Chas, Richardson, president of the Church Notes, oe Wickersham. Do @) Thay THE GRASS Winow!* Petfect happl pomes from being a well-born Hnglishman ® [Paéific Cold Storage Co, of Tacoma, japtist. Elder J. M. Webb. evangelist of Mate has been deeme d advie- 18 “IT IN AM * finishing his studies at Oxford, and for a girl to be born an w® * wt to buy @ new steam Firet—Pourth av. near Jar ‘the Chureh of God (Biblical), will A GREAT CON Oeficlal announcement will AMERICA, * American, with a father who has made his fortune in mines, # [¢r to fn conjunction with the| Rev. Myron W. Haynes, D. Dy pa"! preach a special sermon Sunday at | vaniauae next week ealcediouieaed ® railroads or land speculations, and to arrive with good spow ® [R¥bu Thompson between Puget| tor, 10:30 a m, “Christian penet 5 p.m, at the Afro-American hall, | ooeereny . BY PAUL BOURGET. & wore in New York or Washington society % [Pend ana Nome. pence ein mS Clan BA | Madison st. ang Twenty | This Company pays 2 Critic and Novelist, REELS ES Bolte IE HEE Rar OP SR neg OS SUNDAY TOPICS and Codar #t—Goo, Rodert Cairns | teal hall, 1420 Mecond. ay counts subject to SAME DAY The first thing that strikes the ON traveler who has heard much PAUL BOURGET, about the young women of America tw the absolute impossibility of dt tinguishing the married from the : doable wedddins will take place | afternoon, Jan y 4, man Who Has the Nerve to/ i. = iret Ad i oe ' Bomething About the Great French! cores me Gouvrider, panne atta: "Christ Becking the Sinner,” pastor, 11 a m, “The Attractive | speaker W. FP. Richardson, subject | - — Power of the Cross.” 7/30 p. m.,| “Up-to-Date Christianity,” a review | Christian. b: ¥. C. A, Cook, D.D.| of Christ by MeDonnell, rector of All preeeng & ie Saints, New York check. A checking ac count with this Com- pany enables the de positor to withdraw bis money at such time as Presbyterian. shure when the | amarrted. 130 pp om, “The Sinner Beeking Weatminater, Rev. J. N. Wilson, he may need it, and Aro. Lia M Glasscock, | The oft commented fact that they Tackle the American Girl. curiae? Sere ae elect | pastor—10 a. in., “The Commercial at the same time draws come and go unattended would not Lege Firet—Broadway and Kast Olive ’ ‘ "| Value of Foreten Missions;” & p. m Interest Swill be wee 4 to suffice to establish this confusion, wear the #ame jewels, the same eh noademy, oe — have the same inde pendence laughter and speech, Ras ee Hine | (he Mame looks, the same gestures, N@ NON-UNION. the same full-tiowered beauty, and ' "} thanks to the invention of the “ehaperon” there is not a theater or restaurant a tea whore member of the Fr and who has made his fame in lit novela aa “Un Crime de Amour,”| 1p. p, troubles are sald by Piications Bentimentales.” murderer of Peter ii j Paul Bourget is now a man Of et; Rev. aA. L, Chapm be bat Thomas 2 Mortell, jr, |The similarity goes further, ‘They U4, whe has boom over 10 years 8/5 Mee, Boma erature, He ts the author of such ig ne bird av “Un Coeur de Femme” and “Com-| the Pamine;" 7:40 p,m, Wae Twenty.” Piarim— Broadway and Repubite. | In 1896 he published bin im / an at; pastor: 1 A Living Link;” # p.m, “The “The Invitation to the Marriage of the King's fon.” Olympic Market | a Om ‘ fi sukex iat TERA. hee ‘ . Congrega onal, 118 Pike st., saves half your meat | bill, ‘Try them and nee see | Rev, Francia J “Van Horn pastor, 1 a. m., of Political Rights.” Free Rev, Bydney Btror eee > alone at . actt Acer 31 admiasion, Bim, the button man, makes pe been, the cause of the tnvttation ef Gay lena thay pressions of this country after a/ Sethe pastors 3) 8 ms cathe Barth - buttone while you walt. All between know well, The quality of this of: tour, under the title of “Outre Mer.” | of the Heaat.” Theosophy. sizes, 10 conte a 4: . MeCloud was not a Working a steamfitter gr supervision may be measured vee BA y this other fact that the young =. Ahn be age girl In whose honor the bachelor Bimer abused him for) S** YP & party generally selects than bis fellows at|2e® own chaperon, Heated words enaued,| The younger the chaperon, the the fight. McCloud/™Ore she ft appreciated. The bring immediate dam-|YOUthtal widow and the grass the railroad con | ¥idow—the woman separated, dt . | Yoreed, or only momentarily parted } shoes tracks ho was Burt: tom her busband—fill the ideal re English q@utrements of the part. RTY OF STUDENTS! This habit of self-governing without tnterference is displayed | only a feature of soctal life. tm the singular assurance stamped/a@ means of assuring triumphs on their countenances self-respect, So anins ease Couldn't Pick ‘Em. newspapers og passed by the legisla ” by the number of ador- chapter houses of} One of the pleasantest men in gpa: ad " societies from taxation | New York, a poet, had the idea of | guch coquetry ts not as danger. that a large pereent | forming « museum of miniatures 18 / ous for them aa it would be else-|The senate yesterday adopted reso) Hvtng tn them are | which were to figure with their coo-| whore, on account of the reserve of | Tut Indireing President Roose- through college, |#ent all the professional beauties | tho American men on one side, and|velt’s etand on the discharge of the | | He has the reputation of un mal school and aa the psychol m It te|yoars of petition, protests and pro- lanity, the Northern Pacific has at t put a telephone tn the local] @ passenger depot. Indorses President's Stand. NASHVILLE, Tenn, Jan. 12-~ (is being made by of the University of and thetr friends to Deing gathored to show |of the city. I remember examining | on the other the American woman's | negro troops, pumbder of students de-/with « magnifying glass this bun-| penetrating comprehension of mas @ upon themselves for an/dred pretty and refined faces, try-| culine character. House Votes Pensions. . tng to guess those which had passed! They have begun to live so very] WASHINGTON, D.C, Jan. 12— through marriage and those which | early in intimacy with men that) The house yesterday adjourned un- tl Monday, after breaking all rec: LS HARD TO GET. [had not. But it was they are with the latter juat as the eons And, indeed, what could children of a cireus rider are with|ords so far as pension legisla A. J. Barling. of the as not already | horses. is concerned. Six bundred f% Milwaukee & St. Paul ratl- ry & husband to tol twenty-eight private pension bills i eee : TELEGRAPH BRIEFS i fi" = } Aberdeen Rooter Hazed. Earthquake Clauses ineffectual. | HOQUIAM, Jan Because HAMBURG, Jan. 12-—The North! Chris Hamburg, a young clerk of .| German Lioyd Insurance company,| Hoquiam, insisted upon rooting for according to a decision rendered by | the Aberdeen basketball team dur the local court in a test case ye ing Thuraday night's contest with terday, must pay the losses which/ Hoquiam, he was given quite & it incurred as @ result of the 880) unique aample of hasing by the Ho Francisco earthquake last year quiam high school studenta last igh ho caught and painted him Cook Killed b: by Train, with varnish, P gn BLTON, Jan. 1-H A ae sun ss =" GIRL 1S BURIED was accidentally killed on the Pentusula railroad Thursday by fall- ee te N SNOWSLIDE Charged With Abduction. | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12.—-David pratis Burns and Edward Thomas wore (Beriops Telegraph Service.) arraigned yesterday, charged with) REDDING, Cal, Jan. 12—Irene bducting Harry Barkowlts, @ 10) Havis, of McCloud, was caught in yearold boy from Baltimore, The), mass of snow siding from the men claim they found the boy. house and buried completely, ex cept one foot. Half an hour later effort ¥ eS a : a French pone 9 ; ie eens See ee te rst glance this absolute ‘HEBREW LECTURES. independence makes all these girls wt S I eatl Kt te from them that . Johnson, a conv yw, will give two bible lec Capital City A-V-P. Clue. her mother returned home and im Christensen’® Broadway OLYMPIA, Jan. 12-—At & meet | missed her daughter. Later she at 3 and 7:30 o'clock tng held last night at the aekave (‘a the foot and, raising an alarm, for the lectures ate as hotel the Capital City Alaska-Yu irl was takes out unconscious afternoon, “The Jude kee-Pacific club periected perma be nearly dead “and im the evening neat organization, the temporary of Sin, Is It Eternal officers having been made perme n Death, Which?” neat. ‘are atretly newreee | “The ieee acai wae OSTEOPATHY “eee TACOMA, Jan. 12-0. C. Hick ASHORE. erson, a ewitehman, was killed in the half-moon yard of the Northern Pacific yesterday by falling under @ car. Beach, outside awaiting a tow, chains of the bark For- be it said In passing, is not very true to life either, Seen at home bie a and from near at hand, we under an a ockate ware | stand that the American girl's inde- Want Speedy Trial. ‘and the life saving crew | Pendent ways belong’ alike to the STOCKTON, Cal, Jan. 12-—-At x Head went to her, The | beet and the worst breeding. After | yesterday's seesion of the Labor iat the Thompson dectded to] ® time, however, we distinguish | Federation convention. a resolution the vensel and tugs have |4mong them, and very clearly, the recommending that efforta be made port. [one who fs fast and the one who ts to secure a speedy trial of Moyer, oe Tce Gentes not. Haywood and Pettibone, charged) remao sani: As for simplicity, hen we! ¥ith complicity in the murder of GOES SOUTH Frenchmen apply this word to girls, exGov, Stuenenberg, of idaho, was P.-E. COMMISSIONER | wo always take for granted that the | Passed. sommes juest! th. ort hich ag eee BEE, Matenié, wee nes been |eereake te thom ie ove We om D. F. Percival. Start Now and Save$12.50 MS special commissioner toligem love cesential to their extst CHENEY, Jan. 12.—D. FP. Peretval, That you may know what a let the southern states, leaves |once since they are women. Wel banker, of Cheney, for 25 years &\§ wonderful sctence Osteopathy Athansas, While on his! soeeuiate on what they dream of | Spokane county citizen and for five | and give me a chance to demon- Wil Visit Arkansas, Missle} iove what they know of It, and our| Consecutive terms mayor of Cheney, || strate to you that I can cure you POM Heth Caraiina. South Caro-| measure of thetr innocence, of their | died suddently last evening of heart |f without the use of drugs, medl- | Genera # home was tor- line anewer. It is inferred that|of the civil war limited time. f successfully treat Hy is Mieteaipgyt and he is very | oie knowledge of life is in har demmuceme disease known to the hu scquaiated im that part of the | ony with that revelation alone Burglar Bound Over. The Measure of Love. HOQUIAM, Jan. 12.—J. B. Schaf. IR. THOMAS WICLARY This measure cannot be applied | fet arrested yesterday on the| TOMORROW AT Y.M.C. Alico the American girl; since for|Charce of burglary, and when given | & heartng before Justice Warren Thomas MeCiary. well known <i poten mage are he te Was bound over to the neat term Gnd Lyceum thea- | nor thoughts. To know whether or of the superior court in the sum ae, creres by Bot she will marry according to het of $600. riled “| heart, whether she will not have a ie Stenson before the Sun-| Komance, more frequently does not| Killed at Card Party, ine epen Borday is nic weet, jenter into her calculations Even! WILMINGTON. Ill, Jan. 12-—F ‘Wash ool = > wk aa | for those who seem to try the hard-|H. Pope and Edward Schetbner Was quick to secure him est to please, and who abuse moat| Were instantly killed aes doren wil eteak on © Evotution [0% Diysteal coquetry they are| persons bing Injures 4 oe r Life. rarer than the French believe and| aight by the explosion of the gas) commoner than the Americans ac-| plant in Woodman hall during the ID” modern bath room| knowledge—this relation with men| progress of a card party. Among ih of health to your | represen nine times out of ten, | the most seriously injured is Father inerense ite selling Dwyer, a Catholic priest. G.H. Browa Piump-| Good tea and coffee, part in buy Pine st. Both phones | ing and part In cooking-—fchiliin soe Bent Coneunation Free. Lady At- tendant. . 6. F, LATOROP EOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. 207 Eite! Bid: PPO! Office Noure m. Open evenings Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 6 to 8 o'cloe Phone Main 6256, Seattle, Wash. Olympia Depot Gets Phone. OLYMPIA, Jan. 12.—After Ore. Geo. BD, Burr and Allos M. wer SUCCESSFUL OSTEOPATHS Invest In Health s absolutely pure, clean, light and nourishing. The Bakery is always open for your inspection at ANY TIME, so that you can see the ingredients of which it is made. VELVET BREAD is always ‘ ; AMICAL. ¥ “4 Wrapped in waxed paper and is sold by grocers. ¥ : Sickie ion with “OMT. Look for the name on each loaf. c rat not Hienit steele Whether ohronte common sense. You 7 detail, No mye: VELVET BAKING CO. SEATTLE// THE MODERN BAKERY Phe Y Residence, Pit Nobhttl ave. Queen Ann 10h University—Brooklyn ay, North Key, H.C. Ma standing human nature second only | “Clogs to the Ki to Vietor Hugo, He ts a writer of | “The Decetttulness of Sin.” Kdgewater—Whitman av, near} Kilbourne st; Kev, William ©. analyst in atyle and tendency. He Ras ner, D. D, pastor; 1 am, \ . rue Interpreters of God; 0 is the most widely read of the prem Seas Tonehn at trite Une’ Spiritualist. ent day French novelists. He ts Prospect--Kast Prospect st. and Bible Spiritual Seten: marked to hie admiration for the — av. 7:50 pm, “God Is ve,” Bt. Mark's. hs 4 3 4 fo rector: 1 @ m.. “The Place of Cour- Sehilling’s Best Cen eaten Wi BICOERD Gramcanc mESTeMN UMOM aoop PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines Beattie Lodge--1420 Becond ay.; The Three Paths,” by Da- n Phipps on City Society in America er block, A. O. U. W. bail, 8 p The Divine Expre: by | RF. Little on, pastor: 11 a. m., om" 7:30 p,m, Mend” A, ©. U. W. hail, 1023 by Kev, ©. BR. Gale, Virginia ot Liwy: American-Canadian Ol! Co. This Shows What Has Been Done The Following Letter Is Self-Explanatory, and Is Reproduced for the Information of Stockholders and the General Public Sm vice Fi is agg ‘goons: eS aew CONIBE blempany VY, Fig OE Decembera32; 2906 Americun Canadian 012. Co., O49 Co wmvdare Mrs-fsL. Williams, Mere, DearxSir: < We (havextocay entered your .orde?. for, the Completesdrilling outfitwincluding machinery, drillingatools,.tubular, goods;sand.mis* Cbllanecusziteme, which Were (included, ifuthe.specificationroniwhich Bimmediate WeTnamed youdprices, thissdates Thesorder willfbe giv: a@ttentiun {and shipmentymade /aswquicklyaas ;possible, ° Thanking" yousforxthecbus inessuand\wishing“you~everyzeuccess> Amyourazoperations;<werarey wae We are glad indeed to be able to show the prog- But with the assembling of this outfit our rei ress evidenced by the above letter, and believe there begins. The organization of the company and the can be no doubt, if there ever has been any, of our placing of the stock has been a new game to us, but in actual field operations we take a back seat for intention to see this proposition throu no one, Our Mr. Williams is a practical field manager, having had years of experience in the famous Sum- merland Oil Fields of California—in fact, he drilled As a matter of fact, we must stay with it if we are to profit one cent, because no stock was sold in the American-Canadian Oil Co. until our own resources the world’s first submarine oil well in that district. available for the gor sont of the project were prac- tically exhausted, while the purchase of drilling ma- We look forward to the time when we will be sup- chinery has required nearly all the money resulting plying one of Canada's leading cities with light and from stock sales to date, fuel, and shipping our asphalt into the markets of the world. Now, then, we are face to face with the further Just this small amount of capital stands in the necessity of raising additional capital, Our drilling way of the consummation of this desire, so we're otitfit is stated by the Oil Well Supply Co. to be now going after the money. the largest and finest they have sold during the past two years, and they are admittedly the largest dealers in oi! drilling machinery in the United States. This outfit was bought by Mr. Williams personally, he making a special trip to Pittsburg for this purpose 25 cents a Share Par Value $1.00, Another block of stock, just enough to pay for the additional equipment and operating expenses, is offered at But the purchase of the machinery is only the be- ginning. Of course it is much more than is done Now we want to go into further detail, but news- by ninety-nine out of every one hundred oil com- paper space is expensive, and we wish to raise the panies, but we want to state here once and for all necessary capital as economically as possible. that the American-Canadian Oil Company is a | . : | se you call at our office, then, and giv going concern, and one that must make good for Suppose y' e a give us our stockholders before we can make a cent an opportunity to show you what we have. We're located in the People’s Savings Bank Build- More money is therefore necessary. A complete ing, and the office is open evenings for your con- Grilling outfit points towards success, Sut it takes venience, Drop in at any time and see Government more money to pipe our gas into Edmonton and Reports, Samples, ete., and find out why our prop- erect a plant to prepare our asphalt for market | osition is one in a thousand If you are not familiar with our proposition, the following brief summary will tell you what we really have: Qur property is located three miles from the new Canadian Northern reflway, tn the Province of Alberta, Canada At a depth of 65 feat we struck o flow of gas, that when lighted turned night inte, day for several miles around. Th of it te unlinited, and only % miles of pipe line will market it in Bdmonton, thy leading cliy ¢ fuel-and we can supply this demand for many years to come. In 4. the re are hundreds of thousands of tons of high grede asphalt on our prope This can be Inid down tn Chioago at $0 per ton less than the prosent ket pri a 4 in numerous places and gathers In poole in a 2-foot hole mmeriand, California field, and we c Uy expect ° ext oll fiside in the world. American Canadian Oi Company 320-321 PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BANK BLDG, SECOND AVE. & PIKE ST. Seattle, Washington Lady atten a 1 to 18 WATCH FOR THE RUSH INTO EDMONTON,“ DENTISTS, u4-405 People’s Savings Bank Bldg Second and Pike nts.

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