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RACE SUICIDE OF CHURCH MEMBERS DISCUSSED a (Scripps Telegraph Service.) yMembership in Manhattan has NEW YORK, July 6——Race sul-| steadily decreased. In the suburbs eile among members of Newlsome gain is shown, but this fe York's Kpiscopal churches will be @ne of the important subjects con Gidered at the Berkshire confer @nce at North Adams, Mass, which Commenced today under the patron: xe of & number of prominent lay Men of this city That Episcopalians of New York fre likely to incur the dixpleasure Of President Roosevelt by reason more than off.et by the big loss tn |New York proper The falling off of the birth rate |i not accompanied among Hple jcopalians by an aversion to matri mony, In this respect the Church Around the Corner” leads All others, more marriages being performed by the rector of that famous resort of i than by any ‘@f their failure to add to the labors |other half dosen clergymen in the ‘ef the census taker, is shown by jcity, 6 ohureh, St, Bartholo- Some startling church statistics just | mew's, St. Thomas’ and other re Gomplied. The figureagset forth | ligious homer of the we y and hat while the Episcopal member. | fashionable do not begin to equal Ship in the metropolis ts steadily the matrimonial ord of the Lit wing, Suygay school member | tle One, More than a dosen mar “a Week te the average main aby this moat popular of knot tying institutions for many months past jp is rapidly falling off, During the last decade the number of Kple opal communicants in@reased 28.8 Per cent, whye Sunday school eo = CITY SPENDS ALL BUT $500,008 OF BiG SUM The finance committee at the reg Glar weekly meeting y af. | reat of the year yester Several things have had to be fernoon took an accounting of the | i.ioy e of that were not “pro- @endition of the city finances and | vided for in the levy, much aa the @iacovered that the city hak been | indebtedness of suburbs and the ing rather a swift pace for th@/experting of the city books, The iret half of the year omy will have to be ex utmost ece Of the $2,095,912.10 levied for the lsed to prevent a deficit accord eity government for the year, $1.-/ing to Chairman Sawyer of the $25,726 have already been disposed | committee. @eemzssse ioe TELEGRAPHERS’ STRIKE IS GROWING SERIOUS SAN FRANCISCO; July 6—The; union. The compang will fot ree Relegraphers’ strike in thls city /ognize she men until thwy come and Oakland grows more serious back to work as employes @aity: The failure of the com ‘They want Pree. Sroal out id its men to reach 9 set- | the contest, to which Smatl repties ft makes @ general strike ino he will depart from the seene of every city of the Pacific coast prob- j the steike if the company gimes the | men thelr demands. Both the comipany andthe union} Non-union men foe seiiaeaa are arriving Upper teft—Mise Dottie Yoell, head of the Union Telegraph Ope + #ators’ Entertainment Commitise. Upper right—Pres. Samue! J. Small, Lower jeft—Cars in which strikebreakers live. Lower right. Barns used as telegraph stations. (fam: = are confident of ily and are given pany claims that they have bad fens idle tourist cars per cent. fores and are handling |arqund the Onukland yards. The Service entrusted to them with | union has charged the company @ase and expediency, The union | with iegal business methods and Claims that messages are being |threaten if they are not given Gent by mali and express and the |ihefr demands they will expose the ter hat in lay Company is charging the same whole thing and make the com Fates. panies government property President Small of the Telegraph Mra. Dottie Yoetl, one of the ere’ Union says the only granting issue at of a new hardest workers in bringing about & settlement, has heen appointed the head of the entertainment com mittee of the striking telegraphers SS PROF. KUNO DEAD. * BERLIN, July 6—Prof. Kuno Fischer of Heldelber well known ‘ to Amer tudents of philosophy in Germ for the past thirt year died at Heldetberg today / SUMMER SCHOOL ON, (Star Special Service..) BELAANGHAM, July 6.—Jake| The hwest summer normal Terry. one of the most notorious | se an its seastons at th: Sharacters in the northwest, train Ol building met Monday fobber, smuggler and al! around ene wa *bad gunman was shot and instantly | Killed yesterday ‘wtterncon at | PENNEY fas by Gus Lindsey, whose domes He life had been.broken up by the @esperado. Terry was shot through | For the head as he attempted to enter the home of Lindsey to pay his al PHOTOGRAPHS fentions to Mrs. Lindsey ing 05 First Ave., Washington Block Phone Ind. 2606. eee HISAMIDZU WILL Little | of leaving leas than $500,000 for the | of | AFTERNOON GOWN OF DOTTED SILK Yellow brown touched — alightly | with blue te the combination of an jafternoon gown of ailk, The brown foulard has large cream col ored dota, which latter color is fol lowed in the banding» which trim |the skirt. These are made from | taffeta, and a blue silk cord pipes leither edge of the graudated banda. | The model used for the making of thi# charming gown ia the | princense. [ecru forms the shaped yoke, whieh is finished with the banding of dateta. Shoulder pieces of cream jthe corsage. This chiffon ix pleated ond finished with ruchings | The beset crown of the cream jcolowed satin straw hat is outlined | with large yellow daisies, At the left side sweeping nearly to the shoulder ia a soft feather in cream color | FOR C.E. MAIL | @wtnw to the fact that mo mutes: jtute clerks are available at the He jattle postoffice no preparation has [been made for handling the adtil Gonal mati that will necessarily go through the office during the Chris tan Kodeavor convention | Will attit further eripple service, ac-, cording (o Assixtant Postmaster | Colkett, who says that the rush of jimall is already too great for tm force SMENT | A HOw aneeneMent dixtriet | Dearbora at. will be created by the city council and the district greatiy enlarged tn order to carry the large estimated expenditure for the tm provement proposed in the regrade The estimated cost exceads the limit at which the property can be assesned, under the present plan, by neary 15 per cent, so that some jradical step has to be taken if the work is to be carried forwand It is now proposed to extend the | }Dearborn district to take in that | portion of the tide fate that will be get the benefit of the fill from the Dear born st. cut, and in this way double the district, The estimated Cont is clone to $280,000, while the present itrott of assessment is only about $175,000 WELL, BUT ABED FIVE YEARS. MIDDLETON, N. Y., July 6 After insisting on staying in bed for the past five years, although she has no physleal aliment, Miss Ra chel G, Lewia, of Shawangunk, Ul r county, has been committed -to the state hospital here. Mixs Lewis is 72 years old. During her five yoare abed jecreplt brother ad mipixtered to her. The Lewises have lived the lives of hermits a jong tin They are believed to owa much property LAID Te REST. PORT TOWNSEND, July ¢ Lon D. Smith, pioneer of the went and late captain of 101st reg iment Ohio Volunteer Infantry turing the, civil war, was laid to jrest yesterday under G. Ae R auspices | corensemeonccmentenam City Hall Market 10¢, boiling beef 6c 509 Third ay Rib pot Fleet of battleships at Navy Boys’ Clothin LEAVE SEATTLE Baburo Hisamidzu gul who will have fn Seattie on July served fou 15, has a Government for an extended fay @ absence. Owing’ to the custom Three @f thé government to shift the P Members of ita consular se the end of ‘ears, Mr. Hisamid Lines of au will pre ly be transferred Suits another post FAVOR ANNEXATION on earth at t Bicycles, coaster} Princeton bicyc! 200-804 FIRST a bley¢ 100-804 ST AVENU $26.06. Theo. Wiits by First Ave. Btrongest Boys’ Clothi | J. Redelsheimer & Co. —————- ig Department Special for Today f colors and fancy mixtures, sf # to The Elections and Boundarie or BI t “ committee of the cit_ ecounell at . ‘ meeting held last night 1 5 pay Wore vorably on the petition of “ izo8 & | attle to be annexed to Ms city The city council will formall with I boek ratify the committee's action next ’ ‘ rj gre aaa Monday night and an ordinance wit) | aPhegoel yrccn. gel igcussatatendhde haa: be introduced accordingly. Uti These three nes pr regularly at_ 36.00 and | mately the district acrows the ba $6.00 cial price for today * will be known as the Ith ward 1 bat temporarily, it is expected 4 | will be annexed to the First ward e | GOOD VALUE ’ With mea am 2 low price; { £, CORNER COLUMBIA ng House in the State This | EXTEND DEARBORN tor! NO DUEL (Scripps Telegraph Service.) JACKSON, Mich, July 6 A story sent out from thin city stat ing that Seaater Benjamin Til man ¢ mith Carolina ,whilé in this clty, challenged Senator J, P Dolliver of Towa to a duel is re garded as & pure fabrication, Sen jater Tillman } u here Wed |nenday eventn 1 left here for the south before Senator Dolitver arrived to deliver a lecture Thurs day, ‘The duel story hangs upon a severe criticiam Senator made of the South Carolina sena tor in his lecture last night. Sena tor Dolliver ia que as saying Men of such type as Senator Tillman, whe openly boast of vielat ling the law, who are Instrumental in the murder of hundreds of black mon and w preach anarehy jahould be behind the prison walls ST. LOUISANS | ARRESTED cripps Telegraph Service.) LOUIS, July Warrants for eight St. Loulans Indicted for connection In Colorado land frauds jare being od. Th indleted jare L. W. Ramsey, president of the Ramsey Manufacturing Co.; Frank P. Fay, @ real estate man; Chas, H Dodge, hat dealer, and Dodge's wife; Attorneys Wm. Maer, gharged with hing a notary seal to a fraudulent transaction, and August | Haberback, and two hin family | TELEGRAPH BRIEFS members of | Three railroads, she ¢ North. ;new poles vill necessitate the em | fiecause John D. Rockefeller re een, Nonthow Raciite anth ttre One | Dioxing of many extra men an fused to allow residents the » that equipment will hawe fo be | town of Brandon Y., to receive | son Fixtinomh & Nevigstiom COMP) cco =6The mule relating te } mail at his post office, tee postal! pany, have Sled objections to OH the redemption of tickets and un Embroidered batiste in | authoritieschave ordered an inves’ operations of tire wow rule govert |uned mileage, ete, fe sino oljmeved tigation ing the transportation of paxxen:|to. The railroads alxo declare that Liquor shipments, espectally | gens, record of ear distribution, sta jal) the additional burden imposed those C. O, D, to Kansas, « protis|tion requirements and matters re lon them ix not proportional to the chiffgn complete the trimming of | bition state, Have bea stopped by Hiating to traffic, recently made by benefits derived. They further othe courts. ithe state raliroad commission, The claim that the stete comes) | Mus. Josephine Lesile, a promt nent society woman of Londub, Nae been anrested for swindling, well hnown families by using & P. | Morgan's name in connection. Hindus from Vancouver, B. ¢ are flocking to Ruget Sousd mili towns, Next Tuesday arguments will be } Weard at Portland regarding the) ity ‘Treasurer Geork® Russell, Tho letter was adiireseb to setting aside of fines assested | nay consider himeelf no better George H. Russell, 11th ay. and against the late Senator Mitchell) ian ine prophet who Is without Kast Aloha at,” Now My. Russel! for land fronds lhonor among those who know him lives on that corser, his house Is Inviolatiiity of private property on the high sews is the question j being discussed at The Hague, and which threatens to aplit the ow j tons | Mayor Sehmite tp now stlawed only three hours’ Hberty daily and tik visity to bin home have been lordered discontinued The sdaling schooner Jeanie struck the rocks at the entrance to Kyuquot sound yesterday and was [ereckod The Jessie registers from Vietoria, B. €. Cleveland operator heave appeal ed to President Roosevelt to lend is dest endeavors to bring about equitable djustment of the | present telegrapbers’ strike at San Franclaco, DE GUES WELCH MARRIED. Cornelius J. De Gues and Ethelyn Weleh were united In marriage at Brighton teeth Sunday, June 30, jby Rev. W. A. Stevenson. Hoth young people are well known in Seattle Fleet of battibattign at Navy Yard “ GREEN LAKE RE UNIVERSITY grou UTES. 35 acres AL from the OCEAN to $150 to $400 VIEW lots here now This addition offers save and make somet the Small savings he at your earliest conve STATION, our BARA Dotliver | CE SpecialSunday Round Trip 10c Bellingham, Victoria er Vanceuver is NOT the place. IT IS The Lake District, the most POPULAR SUBURB OF SEATTLE, being ONLY 15 minutes’ walk from A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION and STATE NOW under construction WILL pass tion, where you gan ride to the EXPOSITION groufds in 4 MIN- celled VIEW of Lake Washington, Union BAY, the mountains, the GOVERNMENT CANAL, where ocean STEAMERS will LARGE LOT 60 and 70 ft. streetsuand 14 ft. alleys. TERMS $% cash and $10 or more per month to suit purchaser. Green Lake District and its pros- perous conditions means much to those who buy LOTS in this ad- dition now; 12 and 1®honths hence persons who own property here will look back and we thankful for the wisdom which prompted them to make a selection im this thriving locality. International Bond & Realty Co. Phone, Main 1156 or Independent 4048 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1907, LANDIS, JUDGE WHO ORDERS JOHN D. TO BAR =o FEARLESS CHAMPION OF UNBAISED JUSTICE — i ° CHARACTERIZED BY LOVE OF HUMAN NATURE, CHICAGOAN 18 A TERROR TO GEEKERG AFTER SPECIAL FAVORITIOM AND ALL MEN LOOK ALIKE TO HIM. | OHICAGO, July 3—The Standard | GH @ecinion, which nets a precedent | ft the prosecution of big corpora | Hon, and did ae much to enable the | government to punteh the ble trusts ak the Humphreys dectaion did to dinaBle them, wae ndered by a | fede who i no less remarkable thant hie ruling. Kenesaw Mountain Landia, nth elreuit court of the | United States, Northern district of of the Hotel Windermere, his eum mer residence, and plays golf ball with his son, or indulges In any other summer pastime the young people like candid, inctaive and Jeart He te fond of jokes an ad, a ter MOVEMENT OF ATL | elally FLEET 10 THE PACIFIC (Berippe Telegraph Service.) ed to read between the lines effin WASHINGTON, July ¢ Y¥\@ sinister motive he p oficiais here are greatly surprised | a certain section of Amer over the commotion that has been | fected with anthJ om cause by the an meoment that! machination as y «@ part of the AUantle fleet of war-|power which Is trying to ships will make the trip around | from the quarrels of others, the horn to the Pacific coant | Altaches attach ttle signif! sania, duly ¢ a cance to the matter | oo i Mt Admiral Rob Evans will be in| BAYA! aetivity in ce |command and the tment, in| fe ying Indepe now making arra sia, be ne Milipine ind have announ as to coping facilities | Minin, te a Ll jn type of Amer | Nothing definite will be done un the A seeens ioanein many exsentiale, He im tall) til the heads of the navy dopart | Au he a and wlender, a natural logician and ment return from thelr summer va-|Plved In the na A aman of such intensely human na | Kapogiave been J ture that he loves me | detaile will Meesearity be am flowers and children better than | changed from time to Gme *” | BAPTISTS SELECT CLEVE! waything else, He is fearless and | ror to the lawyer who is seoking | TOKYO, July &—A report from| SPOKJ jay 6- The favoritinn # t the same time not |New York that President Roose-| managers gf the Bapti reettul of fMendships and obliga: | velt had officially confirmed the | People’s union, whic tions, On the bench all men look | |dispatch of sixteen } . tol bere, last night selected Cheam falike to him jthe Pacific produced but little | Obie, as the place tor holding | Judge Landia was born at MII | foommotion here.e Some are inciin. | pest eonvent nat Fale | ville, O., in October, 1866, During | his early Ife his parents moved to |Loganaport, Ind. whe he was educated, Later he came to Chica » and grad 1 from the North: western University law school. For a number of years he was counsel for the and Trunk Hallway Co. Three years ago he managed Frank 0. Lowden’s campaign, when the latter was defeated for nomination for governor by Gov. Dineen. Two lyears ago he Was appointed judge by President Hoosevgit Judge Landis has an interest'fg family of a wife and two children, He playe croquet with the young lady @urests JUDGE K. M, LANDIS, studying re but more fond « law books. Hin legal tw ognized through the yunir His recent ruling has elected him as a judge through whom the « ormment may expect fearless de fons againet corporations 2 ent in RAILROADS OBJECT TO NEW R | has wo right to interfere fn the mat ter of redu rates, believing that the legislatare lone has the pow er to order such measures railroads declare that all extra ex pense caused by the new rules will he ultimately borne by the shippers }of thie tw it ts stated that the ‘RUSSELL NOT KNOWN ON HIS CORNER and he is se divectory and the only house there, recorded both tn the best, Mr. Russell seems to be on known oven around his own home Today he bad a letter come to hiv ¢ te hone books as jing offre at t ity ball that bad ther yet the letter Was returned been previously on the unde to tho posteffice marked “nat thrmugh the residence distric known = SD - : 4 Abe meeting ip the Chamber of | This, it fe believed, would result wing of time for all con The general purpose of the in much corned € foe rooms steps were taken Moy warlous contractors and butld of the city Ww form & permanent orfaniestion is to organize ai) the ereauization f% in stated the or- | dentors, wanufacturers and builders ‘qasication will be incorporated, | of the efty, so thet all inte The constitution and bylaws were the industrial welfare read and approved may meet and atjart prices and guard against enemies for the com mon good of each The present mombersship is 48 [+ Negott * are already on for exchange headquarters, a place ideaigned to be open every day where from 12 m, to 2 p.m mem bere may meet men with whom thoy baye busthesn wn talk over 10 their affaire joke. Monuments _ The Hotel Stevens Cafe Art Marble Co., 2011 Second Ave. | Corner First Ave. and Marlon St three doors south of Virginia, Both server a apectad Sunday dinner phones 1738. *** from I to 8 p. m for Ste. oe) The Tacoma traction yesterday operated its firat cars to American SERVOIR ADDITION, lying in the Green nds. NEAR two car lines and the third line through the ENTIRE addi- LIN LAWN AND FRUIT, with an unex- pass Lake WASHINGTON. $150 to $400 FRUIT LANDS “FREE CAMPING GROUND: _ SEE , ELBERT PLACE ADDITION AT ONCE Come out a8 soon as you can. Always someone on they ground to show you the property i Jap: hk THiS IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ADDITION ON THE MARKET Wo We are s#iling our own property and can therefore save you ficie paying a Broker's commission. the Pac’ Location disp ELBERT PLAGE tics just north of the city limits, om pai the Everett Interurban railway, over Which line we have — arran for a Scent commutation fare. The eastern fc boundary is Woodland F 2 rk avenue, a 90-foot boulevard, mor leading to the Country ¢ and golf grounds. % ‘ho ther Sea Description ELBERT PLACE tote are all high and sightly, com manding @ fine view, and within a stone's throw of two Satin’ schools and @ church. The sofl te {deal for gardening and to I berry raising. recr fort: Price and Terms——— wise ELBERT PLACE lots are, for 2 short time, offered for enoi $150, an extremely low price for property in this locality. bi At thix priee the purchaser is assured of a big profit on ng. his investment. The terms are §25 down and $5 @ month part at 6 per cont elev be © Our contracts are iberal and as fair as any ever made. ther In case of sickness the bayer is given a liberal extension. eee of anyone nece the haw Other Advantages—— strw spun: We have built a beautiful station on the car lise for plet the benefit of property owners in Bibert F and this te t attractive addition ix ew to seon become & ‘ he. residence district, The gentle slope af the lad iisares with the best of water and sewer secommodations: Remember—Elbert Place {s being sold by the owners you save paying any broker's commission or . jor agent's profits. Prices Will Be Advanced Within a Short Time. Buy Now Take the Seattle Hverett Interurban at Ballard and get off Kivert Place Statien; right on the ground: We wil be therem BROOKS & BRYANT PHONE NORTH 696 Sea-View Tracts $350 to $750 Per Tract These tracts aye on te Sbund, detween Seattle and ett, and hawe excellent saliromd and boat service. We placed thin subdivision on sate to meet te demand for ranches and summer Womves. The adil ts of an excelient aod is well adapted for gandening, fruit and berry poultry raising The two nearby cities—Seattle and furnish a conventent and ready masket for every th can produce vultures D that As 8 ste for summer homes the tracts are ™ celled, by reason of her aqpessibitity and beautiful view of sound and Olym@ice. few Tract vary in size from two to six acres, afd are sold Japa exceptionally easy terms. Prepesty of this character is os the t ing more scarce every year, amd it would be the part of wi edt to purchase now, while the prices and terms are able. delay of a few years may mean a small forttne to you. & matt Call at our office let us furnish you with a and pt stop ne addi ed matter concerniite this prop telling you at the sa how best to reachit and supplying you, as well, with ax al information required depa ber | they men: WEST & WHEELER Cotman Block IRRIGATED | CENTENNIAL’ BES FOU MAKE§ MORE BREAD f° } IN GRAND VIPW ORCHARD TRACTS Fineat and most productive In the We be made ¢ Every acre can yield $400 to $800 per year, Splendid climate. beautiful surroundings, excel lent water, Improved streets " e. YOU can buy fine to be bord@ed with shade MAKES LIGHTER rot for less money than any other part of the ty. trees, Ono mile from North BREAD atte ax OPPORTUNITY to the WAGE earner to ern Pacific railway atation MAKES WHITER em hing and to get ahead as he could not do from #175 PER AcRE § my : ; can make from his wages. Although this “addi YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH BARAD 4 ce tion has been on the market only a few days, 8 houses are under con MAKES SWEETER struction, lumber is orderedfor 49 more. GO SEE THIS ADDITION Washington Irrigation BREAD enience; take Green Lake car to GREEN LAKE Company si NCH office, or call at Room 337, Pioneeft Block. Dexter Horton Building | MAKES BRTTRR x Beattie Washington, || i BREAD = = = | THAN ANY OTHER At 1 Redondo B