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THE SEATTLE STAR— WEDNESDAY MAY 8 1907. CHOOL YOUTH OF AMERICA TO SEND PEACE MESSAGE TO. |VICE-TRUSTIS THREAT TO KIL rr OF THE WORLD--W. T. STEAD] — SAID TO EXIST. scver: raceme ssp | messenger boy called at the office ASTONISHING CONDITION OF | of the chief of polloe yesterday and left « large envelope which, whem AVFAINS IN CHOAGO—660 18 NN found to contain ing death warrant of the Black Mt Boctety patch at the office of the ow company and we s ane to tte sender h pPEAL TO THE ARMED, FROWNING OLD NATION " | pamous ENGLISH APOSTLE OF GOOD WILL ON EARTH WRITES AN ARTICLE CIALLY FOR THIS NEWSPAPER, EXPLAINING HIS PLAN FOR PILGRIMAGE OF PEACE IN | EUROPE, THE EXPENSE TO BE BORNE BY THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF THE UNITED STATES—THE STATES’ PEACE | IDEA TO BE CARRIED BY A BODY OF GREAT MEN AND | WOMEN TO THE HAGUE | PAID FOR GIRLS FOR IMMORAT PURPOSES. (Seripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, May 8.—Rey. George COFFEE W. Gray declared in an address : A middling steak and before the Hull House club last night that a well organized trust. first-rate coffee are better which devoted ttaelf to dealing in : : sels. *' than middling coffeeand | vies, existed in this clty | Ho declared that $50 each was first-rate steak, Con- paid for girls Rev, Gray ts an ansociate of | sider the cost. Rev. Gunsaulus, and a committee |has been appointed to investigate |, ¥ ur STocer returns 7evEent oe | his charges pay him | (In response to a request from the editor of the Star, Mr. W |'T. Stead, the famous editor who ta devoting the rest of his life to | peace, has written the following article outlining a plan by which America’s youth may help mightily to the end of good will on earth | —-EMlltor Beattie Star BY W. T. STEAD. every $10 spent on preparing for | Am appeal to young Americans! | ¥#r | On June 16 the representatives of 1) Betablish ligatory arbitra which do not affect bational boaor or vital national interests the whole world will meet at The (4) Agree not to increase for) “THB HOUSE IN THE WOODS.” WHERE THE WORLD'S PEACE Hague to disc measures relating five years the amount of money now CONFERENCE WILL MEET IN JUNE AND WHERE MR || gygy to the peace of mankind. There are spent on armies and navies | STEAD'S PROPOSED PILGRIMAGE WILL END. : : 46 such states, for the human gov-| To evoke @ great tnternation®! | letters and of religion in Europe) its zeal for the triumph of the demonstration of the peoples of the A The total t of the | Americ 4 f er ernment there are states and and America he total cost of American idea as to raise every s » i ius eaten world and of the old to support | oligrimage is eationated at $100,000. cent necessary for the cost of the territories in the American u of this pre a, it ie proposed that|” Ar first it was proposed to raise pilarimage, there will be po diffi | But whereas the 46 American/ an tnternational pilgrimage sbould|iyiy py a subscription from a few| culty in securing the co-operation | the sovereign independent states of states are a family of brothers, liv. be organized, consisting of 12 of («| wealthy men. But it is now pro-|of 12 representative Americans of never before have we been better able to show ing together in federal union with. leading representatives of ach | posed that the whole um shall be the best stamp to undertake the " d Out acmed frontiers or standing great bation and of four from each | fated by a levy of 60 cents per| role of pilgrims. Men and women | you mattresses in such variety of make an head from the collegiate youth of of the standing of President Elliot at such satisfactory prices. armies, the 46 other states are al) mmalier nation The van of this armed Inet each other pilgrimage would be led by the United States, and a em of Harvard, Mr. and Mrs. Grover The Hague conference representa | Americans, nine men and three} coptribution from the # Cleveland, Mr. W. D. Howells, Mr a 4 tone am Sun i. the aspiration of the nations to ad-| women, who after laying their de-| (he high and common schools of Westinghouse, Mr, John Wanamak- “our mattress business is so extensive we oper vance ® step or two further towards| mands before the government a!| America. Several college prest-| er, Dr, Albert Shaw, Dr. Gunsaulus, ate our own factory, which enables us to mane the American ideal, It was origin-| Washington and securing their tn | dents have pledged themacives to Mr. Samuel Gompers, Miss Jane| ufacture every kind of a mattress for less ally summoned by the American| dorsement by the representatives | raise the 60 cents among their stu- Adams, Mies Helen Gould, Mr president, and {ts meeting may be! of the American people, should sal! | dente Harvard and Yale have ap- Nathan Straus and Mr. A. J money than dealers who are compelled to buy & memorable milestone in the nd pointed commitiees to prepare an Draper—to name only a tew of yries onsequently w 7 1 march of the human race tows There they would be joined by | appeal to the uplversities and col- those who have been suggested of factories, con quently ¢ are able to the eatablishment of the United 12 representative Britons and as| leges of the country might well be proud to accept a at the prices we do. States of the world many eminent Bea The it is everywhere recognized that mission imposed upon them by the ” 7. STEAD, FAMOUS APOSTLE OF PEACE WHO HAS WRIT Americans are the one great in- would lay their dem re the | if American youth should thus af-| generous enthusiasm of the flower) WE bulld everyth'ng from the excelsior to the TEN THE ACCOMPANYING ARTICLE ESPECIALLY FOR /ternational race on this planet HE overnment and the peo- | ford so practical an {!lustration of of American youth THIS NEWSPA? They are the kith and kin of all the { Great Britain acd then i | very finest of halr mattresses peoples that on earth de dwell ito Paria. There they would rs A | —if you are dissatisfied with the kind of nrat- Ei | | They have for a hundred years real jotned by 12 eminent French pi ised for themecives the ideale grime, and after having made thelr “ ? Feiss towards which the other nations are appeal to the Frene tress you are now using, we wi: l be pleased to now timidly groping their way. It ernment and peo give you any inforntation and show you different kinds we have—the kinds that we guarantee you'll be satisfied with. wanes Ra HURLOOT—A Store for p Mveerhedy. -THURSDAY’S LEADERS. te, therefore, their obligation and proceed to Rome heir privilege to take the lead in | demonstrations would take place a great Internationa) demonstration Turning northward, they would before The Hague conference meets, add eix more at Vienna and six at Are by no means the only ones to be found here today : HBvery department has its low prices for the t goods which wtll encourage the conference Buda Peath, and go on to St. Peters $1.25 Plain $ met onee in awhile, hut all the time. The Busy Basement to take effective steps in the diree- | burg, where they ald be received _ Screen Door $ Main Floor, Bal Hardware agin” anh Cuan tion of international federation by the czar and the douma (Sertpps Telearaph Service.) Special 75c . one ' DE anc amping These practical steps are four tn With 12 Russian pilgrims added| CHICAGO, May § Seeking re- : present unusual opportunities to save number the pligrimage would return by Ber ae ¢ his Nature! Finteh, two © reet the peace emperor, Wi 1 nent dis Panel (1) Deliver the world from the nightmare dread iden ovt and recruit 12 German pi ace, & love i-4 im by 6 ft 6 in | break of war, by p « under the | grima ared tt Hf in by € ft 8 tn BBs | ban of mankind any power which) The pilgrimage, now 100 strong « midnight as 2 fe. 10 In s resorta to hostilities without first | would go to Brussels, and there | * whe buries @ pint of, by strep tt 4985 Pd 3 teste affording 30 days of grace after finally present ite demands the Oe oa oee ro poovte- nie } e t2se—argvont frame, fancy sania ant | HH Sma rp, daring ties sown at'The Hagwe when |e eta eee aes § STEWART'S ¢ Sale pri ~ aca friendly mediators m have & would disperse, having toured The police say they know the $| ==Qlf roya an a e ma ‘ ate i chance of compos { the thrower and warrants are t 41° Pike Bt $ (2) Recognise 4 of all civilized UE RIBBON LAWN MOWER Old Price, $10.00—Butit yet strong and easy any tine i GRASS SICKLE. The Old Price, 360—Made of good steel and smooth handie. Use it in the corners. For 15 Thursday ....... : c og the quarrel. | rope and having afforded ¢ 1 4 . it is the duty | the first great object lesson in the | be t ut oe ee roments to un ‘operation of the peo —_—_—— now left to the pi definite effort to secure educating thel: advance tn the direction of portance of peace peace 4 neighboriy feelings toward for The organtaation for the pilgrim elgners, and to organise a system of age in the old world fe well ad Internation hospitality on demo | vanced, and waite but the aignal) cratic linen For this purpose every from America to take actual sha state should make a peace appro: The scheme bas recelved the hearty —The same grade as sold elsewhere for $15 veil —we give you the greatest amount of ey value, workmanship and materials ever tea, te mo thaggp ey ee a te Oe canary commas oul in a mattress, as Tepresented by our Rohl shorthandied kind, made by oF Standard Cotton Felt Mattress. i PILLOW HAMMOCK. oe gl Ee 63 a el ee i —we renovate and repair all kinds of mattressés Thursday ....... Cc —hair mattresses especially. { “The Old Price, $2.50 — Large Mi, With wide valance. stretch _ femorabie pillow a an colors t for egy" a tt EYES EXAMINED FREE THIS WEEK. | pa ECA --camping outfits i —you'll find here all the little conveniences La} | ‘necessities for camp life and summer outings, such as camp stoves, camp chairs, hammocks, i; ont beds, etc 4] asses —we can supply your every want in this line, We offer below some very exceptional bargains in strictly brand new, highest grade instrumenta It is not very often that we have the opportunity of placing be A si" wrk, T et «© that money will buy, 12k Stevens patent SFOOT POULTRY NETTING. The Old Price, $2.70 Roll-—The kind. Roll runs feet May These Are Real Piano Bargains CUSTARD CUPS. GALVANIZED TUB. Old Price, 100—Fire proot | The Old Price, 750—Sire No. 2 aes Extra heavy = fal, with drop ~ me IC | bande. Twenty-two inches in my diameter ag Per 53 spectal WSSELL'S CARPET sweep. eR fore the buying public such an elegant line of pianos at eolld gold shell, and guaranteed by the factory for twenty years th titted w + famous Duplex Lenses for § A of ur re them all to * nierfeited. beware of don The Old Price, $250—Rinnell's the standard. Take your of any finish. Thursday's WHITE NAPHTHA GOAP. At any olf price this patcrinces viececarftcne Beatie ‘Perows such ridiculously low prices. We guaran soap ots makes washing ee PaG . ‘ ‘ t f $y, 5 $1 69 & ; be first-class, representat nstruments. I stigato for tihoe (uel aa god pe oun Son ’ 25c ioe -| THE GRAND * . | anager vn Over 6,000 paire of the Chi - = sos the past year ee Today and All This Week, Henry W. Savage Offers )+0” o ANESE CUP AND SAUC- Our many Today and MUYMOND HITCHCOCK 4 sie er. MIXING BOWLS. Bargain No. !—Beautiful « Bargain No. &—Walnut ar teeif and assures yo Io the New ¢ Op Hit in r ¢ r ‘ right, rosewood case, original style upright, a lovely + how difficult your aa “A YANKEE TOURIST,” . Old Price, 350—Of very | The Old Price, 36o-—Five-quar price $325. This ts an « meat. Regular 964 yet the eves ¢ be you have any of the By Richard Harding Davis, Wallace Irwin and A. G, Robdbym Prices china: red decoratic size; bear r 1 edge ympt Aefec tt H . ? ‘ ation heavy ige and gant instrument. Sale price aptome defects ated: Failing viston, $2.00 to 60 ‘ Uh Japanese figures. V. <Sakie Snead: henetly aiieed oie Vined. weak, watery, bu or itening sense: || wext Actes shies waisiin'es “ay ieee S ter ee eal ee n the back of the ey r between the ehoul Thureday . ° bt Lge eZ caae pe $2 ‘ arving thie Res ee SEA LE HEA ER ‘ strictly stands piano is very daint Now eatte W ut 1 anim » i Dh ae Original price ; pia + A Russe ar Ner Both Phones 43, 8267 Mat. Thur.and Sat 4 now 8°28 , a ti ag Dh A & Lovett, 204 Metreve TONIGHT—AL! Week. nhenee Ce Jargain No. 10—Fancy mahor ae Gren any upright. Regular $42 |G. 1. Manetng, City Bagtncer’s «4 ROOF GARDEN TRAGEDY* *e ase. Original price Pais ta dndecd aaa. ew Office is §=ought » be . a at W “Peck's Bad Boy.” : cuapeed: 4 Gules $298 ee oe and l0c. Nights, 18 to 80e. mtd : ter parfect comfort we berm bave | “Whe > “4 magne, em ates el te wy | LYRIC THEATER hogany upright Atter havi } ato —- in. Original Extra Special | Weedcock, City Milk Te- Phones 667. Russell & Drew, Mgrs. mor Daniel Kelleher R Ausies- Turenne O. HP. La Farge ° Wed, and Sat. Every Evening, 8:20, se Presider ocreta Rargain No. &—Handsome Or of the « planos | « al Comedy Co. ta 2. hestra Cabinet Grand oak y b fa used an 10,000 sear wes pa gto ae Ange ‘ ( Storm of Laughter he Th pare Reguias wv Ce er will be . aa Ae Prices—Mats., 250; evenings, 20 to 60 rite a fo . . added Twenty-five heb ones ON Seattle Ferry - er pose Bergaln pon + art ay ° se pleces of m eo wh t }4 noprevel re Dealer, rt ones sun. Main 1206; Ind. 4334 . and, walr . ota { anager Pantages Presents « 2 Capital $400,000, Fully Pald Ait ole ts elit teononts r caus sm ik, slices Dent. Manawer at Lo/Is Gitar wiciecteal Hicente SCE se During this clean $315 For $150 we will add a alight Mr, and Mere. &. D. Orockett, Rev. Father Mets, 618 20th Ave. Barry.” Per Per . =o No. 1~Bas ages iy’ used P 5. traded te 4 ano Glympte PI * aiieonny, abright ean.) aed ng th for a Pianola P Mr, and Mra KS. Nichols, Manager Masento open, Mate, 1:40; Ev a C mahe upright case, be q aale aia Pia Bint Weat, New eg, Mat 16; By ent Cent tf cary anel. Original Twenty-five re tr KO Court Reporter, 432 a price $340, now 8237 ! nis barga K #, Tibbete, - Genesal Seattle ing Vaudeville House, a using You « Wasd Prices i box seats, S00 48¢ . ap Dept , at Siene, Fisher Performances, $0, 7:15, 8:43 each Me. k; Because pe Foster, President W. N, Vandewerker, Manager of THe BEST YOU EVER 5 sale Vashom College, Harton, Wash Treen Shoe Co Ins. and Sndte ad and James Capt. Henry ta soa 5 tte . i Practical Wirelem phy, Four M . Eddie Reesch, Moving anfety Pietures, Delmere and Derretl, L Brothers. - snags Chicago Eye Specialists i: , ot - ee | 2 a a & NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ATHLETIO PARK, & AVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY 903 Second Ave., Seattle 401 PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG. 4TH FLOOR Beschell norrow, 3 P.M ag f a venue and University Street, Opposite Postoffice ¥ esis SECOND AVE. 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