The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1907, Page 1

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LAST EDITION Big Throng Will hei Tonight = ined fo Opening Session—Garfield Due This Afternoon Messialt to be Sung at the Tent Tonight. With the arrival of the | Victoria office, who joined the secretary at and Vancouver delegations this |North Yakima, orning the t of the official) The Me at. | ody of delegates to the Twenty-| This ev singing of “The third International Chr siah” for the benefit of the convention reached Seattle ristian Endeavor fund is to be al trains carrying state |given im the big tent at Lincoln 2 are eamewners wit Park. The doors will be open at q just where? o'clock and the program will com ommittee |Mence at § ¢ k sbarp. There > w late *hour, | Will be other musica! features The tra’ © than expected. 1ue chorus consists of 800 tral The Va puver egates came volces, acco: pled by an orches' | ever on the steamship Ramona, to /Of 100 pieces. Ther four so the mumber of st 600, and there |!olsts of renowned ability were in the neighborhood of 400| W. R. Hedley concert master | @elegates on the arriving Vi a and the mpa are Mra. Wit | ateamer am B. Judah and C. EB. Englehard. | wa: were ta im- | James Hamilcon How? fs conductor. | , their headq " The following churches will be the i Presby an « snrise prayer meetings: | where th ‘ Atte! ver! Place Christian | the vis to thetr h, Tabernacle Baptist church, | quarte on of the Christian church t Pree | comm! charge tha an church, Waerry Street Pres work hurch, neformed Presby- | - The Kansas C arch, Third United Pres | ch has been * jan chifrch, Ballard #resbyter- | se terday afternoc . n church, Green Lake Congrega: | : appeared somewhere en rou ‘ hureh. j last midaoight Caurche used for schools of ™ Dae Tomorre lows: West: | The Indiana a) train hureh, Welsh sisting of each tl ‘First Baptis lefty tomor kK noor Congregational ch the New ¥ is due to Wednesday night nd the Bo: al rrytr er yeneral officers and many of the and ¢ First rystees is scheduled to reach the eh foll 5 p.m Wednesday evening, July 10 eins are Tent Williston, Lincoln Park to 34 font Francis EB. Clark, presiding aine and the convent! 7:4 The Right Hand of Fel alled to 0 ship.” From state, Hon. Al uled F. Mead, governor of Washing ity, R. H. Thomsos o; from the gar Barth om the a wh Rev. M. A. Matthews, D the depot r First Preabyterian charch. nual election of tine busines: so for delegate Rev vention pre jotk, president European All mail r care Endeavor Union, pastor | twill be sent conven-/ St. Enoch's Presbyterian church. ition tent and distributed there. Let- | Belfast, Ireland. tere and other mail mat t in §:26-—-Anthem. re of the state del ibe! §:30—General Secretary Shaw's dispatched to the ch b inauguration and address, Intro Msed ax headquerters h | duction of Treasurer Lathrop. ieetion * 00— Singing. jetther wil! be distributed from the %:05—-Annual address. Presiden delivery window of the /rancis FE. Clark, D. D, LL. D fice First Presbyterian church, Fourth Special Car Service ay. and Spring st. Vice President " e been | Howard B. Grose, presiding company, according to a statement 45—President Clark's annu imate to the committee, for hand. | dress, read by Mr. Von Onde Mag the huge crowds of delegates | VoRt. secretary World's Christian lewd visitors to and from the con-|@udeavor Union, Young People's wentien tents. A plan has been de-| Secretary Presbyterian Board of wines to park the cars near the | Home Missions, New York, N. ¥ itemts while the convention is in| %:06—Anthem. reas, and when the sewsions are| §:15—-The Right Hand of Fellow the et ear corporation de-| hip. From the state, Hon Albert E.| it will have every facility for Mead, governor of Washington orting the crowd without any from the city, R. H. Thomson, ctty delay or unusual bother. engineer of Seattle; from the Beginning this morning the var- churches, Rev. H. ©. Mason, D. D 7 HOGS convention headquarters and pastor University Congregational BS the headquarters for the various church; from the committ Ca A¢legations are bustling hives of H. Reeves, secretary of the com-| industry member of every | mittee, Seatt emmitice ic hard at work from the ‘Response for delegates break of da. t e at night and ™ M. Ward, D. D, LL. D letpecta to perform wonderful feats ident Wells College, Aurora, N Ia the line of perpetual motion from | 8: 50—Anthem Sow until the big tent is folded| % Report of G 1 Seere and iaid awa tary William Shaw Secretar R. Garfield, of At the close of these services It the Interic rtment who te 1 and expected that every @ddress the exp hake hands with his neigh te arrive late this afternoon. His t i the train was a jock, but United En Will, be at le two h ate, and | deavore ae possibly more. In Mr. Garfield's toriam party ip Judge R.A. Ba Onwa Commiselone he general land other hymn board 5 me f ¢ n hhh kk hhh thet es Strike * * The \ *¢ 0 fe * * ‘ * ‘ * ‘ * ‘ * *! fe * ’ ee oe a ae All a mes of a tu raphe ed thi : 4 val § ed to ile kas.’ tor, ¢ of at he ot ; mizing strikers « ployer. The committee r« 1 1 dec ae tain any proposit. ‘ to pay 3 nee lasted a jit). f 7 gn iminites, and Pua d tel “ inion aad lee headquartesy ¢arry on our h moro de THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; LIGHT NORTHWEST WINDS, par wens Hull Talke War Also. DES MOINES, ta. July Congressman Hull military Japane 9 affaires wald today: “It the United States war occurs. America will temporarily lose the Philippines and Hawatian Islands, but ultimately will retake them in the conflict Labor Comutssioner Net!! ts hure, & rying to the | telegraphers’ Mant strike. to settle the | | | termination and with but one ob ject in ¥ that of crippling the jenemy wntil they are willing to meot us in a peace conference GETS DAMAGES FOR ‘WIDENIN | The following verdicta were re |turned against the city today for |the taking of the nine-foot strip for the Third av. widening. For the Seattle theater building, $41 45. To J. M. Frink, the following |eums were awarded: Northw ner of Third ay. and Columbia, $18,750; for the adjoining lot, $13 0; the lot 180 feet from Colum bla, on which th rm hotel is located, $17.4 | Piles and James B. How $23,062.60; F. M |M. J. Carkeek southwest corne Third, $17,625 ts the southwest co and Third, $17,250. The bid on the Queen Anne Init paving work was again rejoct ed this morning by the board of \ ' The bid was thrown he entire approval of » counc aan from the eighth ward Thi the third time that : he t bid was from the er hich t ha not had the , © bid again e Inde Asphalt ¢ ny ha wed with tw r f hich RUNAWAYS 1 recelved in a A 1 1 1 we i ' allard pe ht ma Fra Dakota, wh Sorig Telegraph Service STO kX 1 1 h der "| b in ! last nig i to ® to their wages, Tho two city blacksmiths get between them $176 a mouth. JICANADIAN DELEGATES REACH SEATTLE THIS MORNING chairman of the SHOOTING AN ; SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1907. ACCIDENT | VOL, 9. 15. PRICE 25¢ PRR MONTH. NO C. FE TRAINS DELAYED ~ LOOK FOR WAR IN ~ SIX MONTHS’ TIME 4 ing in th whe to (Star Special Service.) WASHID of himself the in ident rumor 2 TO a the president is ve sed with his war ta last few ut he is visiting. Dr 8 Smith hor ex-b 4, He 6 a balance her cour court “ ta, at FE ‘DR. EATON SUES HER EX-HUSBAND MOTHER TAKES Mrs. Liztte Johneon of 800% Sev jenth av. who last week got pos sion of Ir her rold child who had been aK by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Coppe, and in a few days lost her again, has the child at her home Humane Officer Vaupell, to who Mra. Johnson appealed, took th child home with him Monday night Joe Morozek, the Franklin miner ; accident, as he did not know Diego, | who shot and instantly killed Han-| Who Was @ now arrival at Black nansi Diego Inst Saturday, was thie rope) Cao dived ire By a4 morning brought to the county Jail. ‘trouble with any other Italians. The Morozek was captured last night Hack Diamond authoritt io ut § o'clock, just after he bad) cined tp believe his red his own home at Franklin fal Deputy Sheriff Waite r " rnock of Frankiin was watching “Margaret Y" ty Meet building and caused hie arrest.| ‘The “Margaret Y" branch of the oe eh Ba Diego was half f W. C. TU. will meet this even The prisoner any intention 1 Jif 9 at the Westminster , Tee art nat eautention |churely, corner of Brondway ant after he was informed that he had Coline A clipping contest will hot a man, he ran toward the | held by the member but that the crowd frightened nt Into the woods Suit fas been bror w his way and wan-| York egainet the apt * for forty. companies to break ‘ f a. deal whereby the claims, wa and raised prices MARK TWAIN AS HE IS TODAY Hero is exactly how Mark Tw at 1 looks today in his 7and year. Thi ken in Wr " ince hi 11 theré on his pre tertaini i t, has just arrived in o nd is reproduced by t) Daily Star today for the first tim he batr is threescore and the face tho eyes 80, and th as we all kuow, boyish HER CHILD AGAIN and induc or's hom Uniess Mre. Johnson treats her child with proper care Irene will be sent to the House of the Good Shepherd TIE YOUR HORSES Don't get in # you want to leave ja few hiteh your arrested Judge Gordon this morning fined d her to go to her moth this morning * dieters achghcorbablicns: sda wipeteccasaety Slay * FARMERS MAY RETAIL GOODS, . * * John FQ Humphreys brings to Hight the fact that, under * *% a state statute passed 10 years ago, farmers have the right * |* to sell thetr good# in the city markets without a license and * | \* independent of the commission men. According to this stat. #* | *® ute, which was passed for the purpos® of preventing a mon *& | * opoly gn the part of combines kinder ommission mer & | *® chants, no city regulation gin prevent mers from selling ® | ® their goods in, the city markets | * The statul as quoted by Johd E, Humphreys, who pre * *% pared the bill for the legislature, follows ® |e * It shall be lawful for any farmer, gardener or other * | # person, withoutgicense, to sell, delivem gr peddie any fruits, * | LOCKED HERSELF OUT vegetables beritea bates rene, fish, ny ik, poultry, meats or * } BUT BURGLAR GOT IN * any @rm produée or edibles ralwed, caught, produced or man & ufactured by such person in any piace in this state, each and # | on eer een * every day, except Sundays, and all city or town ordinances in & | | * violation hereof hereby declared votd, and no elty or town * Mra. 8, B. Reynolds, of 103 *% shall pass or enforce any ordinance requir leense from %& jond ay uth, went shopping % the producers and manufacturers of farm produce and edibles ® |urday and to it *® af herein defined; provided, that this act shall not prohibit # | 4.5) When 7 yb oa 3 the sale or delivery of dairy products on Sunday * inal : | * % | *Pring lock caughtaind she was not | Abl@ to reenter the hou When | PERE REE EEE EE RRR HH he pooured another key she found . = . - h had entered the we and pu i her ab ping THE C. E. HOST ADVANCING ON SEATTLE 0° ioc so soa Scoril cate of deposit for $170 ch a hurry whe your vehicle fc that you for to} or you will likely horse J. W. Flakesty $10 and J, A. Batet e $5 for this offense. R Yokes was also arrested on the same charge but his fine was sus pended APPOINTMENTS BY GOVERNOR has the In this installment of his esting narrative Mr. Smith os more tances of the us ade of a subservient rr pal ment by the Seattle Electric» company He relates hist f the effort of Charlies H..Baker to procure @n electric light and power franchise and t the Seattle Elect " pany vas p ‘ th | until the cot ed uf a round te yrand jury of 19 en tty t ranted a peting fra se Ar. Smith re also, how W H, Pa de use of the city and insufficent street v ay JO ITH I I i nte Me i ! t 4 \ ranch ud ‘ \ , \ to dominate the elty council long’ a n tbr (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA oun the tw ly I the epubl 9.—Oov. Mead ointment of members of th. reform jin 'G “But such was not their purpge, !curing additioual tranchive ¥ Gaardamen Expect te the ‘Seat - Back to Forts in Im- mediate Future to Man Big Guns---Senator Scott May Bring Matter of Weak Garrisons Before Coming Congress. TTT OI TOTO TO TOI TOTO ITO DO FFF TI HSH HIN * - * (Scripps Telegraph Service.) * * WASHINGTON, July 9. A new and startling explanation #® * of the sending of the Atlantic fleet to the Pacific is that © # secret agents in Japan have sent the sensational information * * to this country that Japan is active in certain directions. The * * report says that the mikado said to be planning a coup in & *® spite of all assurances to the contrary. ” * 7 Se ee We'll be t x b wn that the riment i ling Mfully aware of the ¢ fons Sen- : x tt ert 4 f an Taylor Says Wa 4 of! OKLAHOMA City, Okla, J ¢'—United States Sena Robert Taylor of Tennessce in an inter Japan is bound to 1 entually, J am glad that t hips have been sent to 1 fie coast If wa vere to 4 no an could easily all of k Kast pow at I consider yatldin ) f Panama canal the greatest f war on whi ate be achievement of the age. act 1 depend ‘ n with its tion we could iu ofttee now t hey |assemble the c and Atlantio ed t @ th fleets within s alone r department worth the money « hard t Russia Eager for War. re that y T. PETERSBURG, J gunners as the |The Novoe Vremya expres ht at the pre ate In art es tar’s state | tions between J the Unit ent of t t at the/edq States, says It for the tuffed with ver minor happenings in Callfor- t the E k of me a is a “mere blind,” asserts that d the fortifica is ambitious to control the . on — fe of the Pacific by the quad cor Ve . ¢ n door and adds that she is ec agg - resenting herself as being the departu he * furt rates ‘apiay ott ¢ very loath to! ». the rn ~ mg - = asc a ae pele a will: be ced to observe tain, with t h. that the bic a neutral attitude manned with militiamen, fully , tect the sound unless they Bagi: | Comment shelled by an enemy landing at} LONDON, July 9.—The Japan Port. Discovery. The militiamen |¢8@American war situation is cang are tant tao 208 ing much comment by the various when properly office English papers. The Daily Mail wer ertillerymen, having has the following significant par- qnvieble sbewing 00. far agraph in a leading editorial to Sorta Jay which clears the warjike k of men and other de-| movements of the United Stateb: in the sound forte is Japan commenced the war with y be brought to the atten-| Russia without previous decla tion of congress in the next ses-| tion, beyond destroying half the sion. United Sta Senator Nathan | Russian fleet. Such a move wage B tt, of West Virginia, who|Very effective the first time it wap visited Puget sound a few months | performed, and henceforth no na go, declared that the forts were | tion will wait for a forma) declara- practically use 6 th were | tion of war, but will be ready to r ed at that ti The sending | strike while there are yet no signs forts has | of rupture of the militia to man the CONTESTANT The which fron had a a He India. wh a diplomatic IN STRANGE RACE REACHES HERE al came to " and is now at assenger of more than on board, in the who is making | ma the world, k now in| om of the an th Admi Jaureguiber this Tacoma their way around and his. compar started b Mosse's comy: they had hardships, and on tp his journey time he was tak spy by the Russians and wn into prison. Upon another n he was captured by high ina and held 6 But through pluck has that he fp ntry again soon globe. winning the ht men Mosse to be the world. an Eng of Asia nion died of encountered then Mosse alo} At » for a Jap work Mosse lishman, Minor r after ny pt * ecent round man survivors i] June w his wa dent or are known POWER OF S. E. COMPANY conte 6. n » te ne, Ano to mt y SOM hon Py pai Low M the | franchie frem | p mpet n the e n wh gaged b nt the nd I m i * th mid a en a“ in " ew, " . o sah nell h F P, M. Mulé ye H. ¥ A T ‘ und “Tommy” Nayin pow en Aipheu Bye tle Lith One is in { (Continued on Page Three),

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