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EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR. LONE CENT WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT AND THURQDAY; LIGHT WEST WINDS. 3 DAY, JULY 10, 1907 VOL 1GREETING OF ROOSEVELT 1 COMES TO ENDEAVORERS AYS PRINCIPLES OF CHURCH ARE THE SAME AS OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP 9 oN being | ON THE STAND nada ‘i hym (or Junior Christian Ende 5 edie ee Nation’s Executive Accepts Honorary Membership in the Christiaa Endeavor '"¥3,(0*,J0%lor Christian adows t * Head of Miners’ Federation Testifies in the Haywood Patriots’ League and Urges All End to Take First Rank as ws. rectiauon, “Way of Motingns Rileaak da Biol a alee way, recitation, “Way of Holiness” * . a g g eavorers to Take First Rank as sy. rociisyon, “Way of Motings % (Scripps Telegraph Service * Atlal--Statements Clear and Answers Are Given : . It On;" reettation, “Heatitud . July 10-—Secrotary * . x Useful Citizens. furkte it: ites vestitiony fn ‘ dhe Amiricos ec x| Readily. flags of international fellowship, & basny sald toda * q Fling Out the Banner,” ehorus |* aixer or Italy's king ® -—_——_——_ 7 eee eee ee ee ee 3 a Our Lives nth wtled to to a * (Scripps Telegraph Service.) the company dinc against Christ redicute cosa rate the differences between * isan nor nen., In t a geners ‘ ‘a i es ns a */“Onward, Chriatian — Boldier % Japan and the United States.” «|. 2 Ag Jdaho, July a fob Yi an daclaved. Mb Bayes: * PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S GREETINGS TO THE ENDEAVORERS * chorus * Hoe thinks the situation t* #/ Sh, consumed in reading deposi. (04 the strike and sald no real trow a * * 7 CARL H. REEVES. Ly Serine curtons | Sons. Som, maiaew. sitnenede’ or le was reporte til after the % ie ‘ . " » * | * onnd a tana mil went e district. He ; & The White House, Washington. June 2,1907,* ROOMS FOR SOT othe Generel CO eve nenneeesens nd, and ten Cha militia wer tet. | He oo i i te fat . eration and depreciated violence, * My Dear Mr. Shaw:—I thank you for your letter. Through you I wish * Oe hd awa a: he news that Moyer ‘was on the| and ad theds the men * : . : . » ane vi t or \ at % to extend to the International Christian Endeavor my heartiest good wishes. , ALL VISITORS + . eee ee ee ~— a Ee on wit « for the admirable work they are doing. Let me in particular express my » oo ; In 1897 Moyer sald he joined the|the strike and reviewed ae cae i dir . Mm 2 P: 1 aw esident | Cripple Creek matte « testl- * earnest hope that you will emphasize as one of the features of your conven- */,, According to the statements of | (Seripps Telegraph Service.) * ‘ ur He|mony differed put iittie from that * . o P os * he co ombere today, all @ SAN FRANCISCO, July 10. * ” e embe ‘ « of a number of « » tion the need that the Endeavorers should take a first rank in good citizen- ‘ the Pompe Me 8 a the con # —Judge Dunne has denied * 4 ‘ “ silen' | Me said he en * A vention will be cared for promptly! & £. 8 \ » 1899 and serve 90: dams a yle Cree a labor : ship. I am glad you are to endeavor to bring this subject so prominently » and without any extra worry OF | yea Ape «sate ln ag heer i ya wendy hte ee car tee cea ate » | bother Here are ample ACCOM | we This was done in regular court * ceeding Ed Boyce headquarters in Deaver in January, MER. before this meeting. : ____%| modations tor ail the visitors, hose | peveseaing tle morning * eding Hd Boye. . headquarters tn Deavee fu January ee * It will be a pleasure to accept honorary membership in your Christian mo a gy that detail of the * an * (Scripps Telegraph Service.) 1900, and had known i until the trial of t 4 a > wows ~* \ . ly ever since ng case he fo! £ * Endeavor Patriots’ League, for I am sure that with the general purposes + aqates are tahen te chorge virB een hn Pg oo Y Manat ‘Was A aeed witunsn, andl Weber aaa Waa aed a . and efforts of that League I shall have the heartiest sympathy, though of * headquarters, and from MARRIED UNDER morning for the dissolution of the | Se eee te ere Re aga te ir ee bak of te 3 4 x - * assigned rooms in. thelr o' merican Tobacco company trust pre . rosggy 3 Abe nts Toe soggs F * course I could not commit myself in advance to agree with all of their views 4 | district. A number of people who The court was asked to appoint a/{)* (entified the con 66 iene. He ease he never met Or- { : : ad nol “Vv yee els} ocelve > bel ave the federatic which was offered chard except as aber of th * I wish you God-speed in your work, because the Christian Endeavor- id a ok eee eee : is ap the orld unless relief of the federation, a xplained| Moyer swore that Orchard led ~ . Py : - aces pene & ~ vty @ total assets exceed | thet unde he by-la ne Ww ee hen h id he h or # ers are working for the things that are vital to the soul, and I believe that 4 rooms at the disponal of the ¥is-| N@heltered beneath the colors of | $2/5:900.000 " a Poeodir Hye er deal the & ~fy Aeed ane : a require their use, b9 oth € it: | was < t avai b-| to have told him » everythin “ they can do much that is of the very greatest value to the cause of good * ureau han been | (6 Christian Endeavor, Robert) dividuals connected wi t ryote ae gregh meh wis ren Meron Te yeti sear 4 243 Nag : ; Tes ated * hamber of com: Thompson, of Oroville, Wash. and |The sult brought ; Et GORE: SO: Sime TrOee | PC tae . 4 * citizenship; for in the last analysis the fundamental requisite of good citizen- , reoma, and tast ‘Bh “ . r Ghovienn @atitrast law Iquarters The witn 4 5 : fy al Sion . last night about Mim (flesste MeKintosh, of Toro yi « ta foyer. explained the or-| denials along t : ship from the standpoint of the country is that a man should have the very * | /)\),)°Spi\0" were caned fos ho to, Canada, were married last eve | pe Win Dukes. Le hi re were called by a vote of two-| After the ¢ E ae , A : ; ope & o'ck © auditorium piesa eae de of the } untor d was | Orchard came ar * qualities which make him of real value in the home, in the church, in all the ef eht and day be ot gl Sen Pradbcteen concen | eaante le cxbtanive a0 teoton no >} ionshi ; ASSESS SIGNBOARDS. The ceremony was performed ur going to Ouray, * higher relationships of life. + dar the auspices of the "C. E.” at MASONS IN SESSION rule of the organiza-|him to go with hit 4 * : * Foster and Kielsor's signboards, | thé request of the bride and groom, | to protect the m wher Orchard had a re * Faithfully yours, * which Were last yoar akeessed at both of whom are included In the Shey nl connec: | said he told him he sre - > UE 1 i) thie y y aAssonee nip ¢ orld wide trouble ‘ jave an aut i * Mr. William Shaw, THEODORE ROOSEVELT. pd pr Boe og teag els oulee the oy ts vee olliteraditihen deaths (Star Special Service.) on, Tho os sec ert Pa ge a General Secretary, United Society of Christian Endeavor, : - ae agg A ‘=e Scan eee Sear ae * Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. * rand lodse ae tee | Mecumeenind by Cretears “ € ny time. left for Ouray twe * * r y * At b Jack Attorne De row Si je. Bight lodges are repre i Simp ns re t execu-| asked if hi b n wa Arrayed in holid ttire, Seattle : — = 2| with an att © of ab tive board uit Gating Ing to the 23d I " : , : " | ‘After Q t of routine w Moye he had known never » to the time of : ‘ ¢ Sa | had been od kins einee 1902 | ht " t is still hi * tian Endeavor cor : i ; a di , ae his arrest. It i in bis apart the world anno | 2 wed a 0 to 5 cps wy ments at Der nd never was ylendid dinner in the bost The election and in. Moyer said he’ ga of officers of the ¢ to the strikers in closing day of the communica ast The first strike wa SANTA FE INDICTED. ‘s: wlhess's?i's He ane Gy! (Scripps Telegraph Service CHICAGO, Jaly 16. The fee 1 lgrand jury this morning ret 1 hostess to the 12 will com; 1907 session of are banded toget the Ch / The California delegates com-/ posed the first “special” to reach | the city, arriving at the unton depot mg at 9:10 o'clock. They taken tn oh | used R ion of Rev. M. A Mat pea t of the Firet Pree hurch of this elty, to the. natees of the United Christian Endeavor ts » ed in advance of »nial election Of ottiosins:| b is betng held this atternood n executive session of the Vait| This will give the statesot Wash » two members oc the board, ee the cess was then taken fhe steamer Cottage City is due on the north ¢ rrow after- on with §,000 cases of new sal t iil have head-) quarters . ing the Members of wets ae ih from Seatth, PF) Mige® Garth, Indictments against Geded permanent « airma, the general committee, road, charging it with. gra Delegates from varic parts of vaidont of Seattie, having ooew 000 . to the 8 singly and in groups, a position o9 the Dalird’ for Land company, The fetment some time aching the city on every ioming train and were imme} Outside @iately assigned to their qearters. assistant to / © general C. EF. committee ex-| financial end of the convention At the acon hour the first of the liam Shaw, of Hosten, 10 4 got to have $17,000 in eash for While no complete report has @asiern specials pulled in at the believed that the ection wit show tion purposes the been received re ding the church depot, and from that hour An efipet. f@ Om foot sunt which was raised vious contributions, it is anticipated that a constant string of dele ung member. of the (Scripps Telegraph Service.) » the collections taken in t the committee. will rea at least a ehurch fo "net as an CLEVELAND, 0., July 10.—At! churet Jast Sunday. Eve $2,000 from t uree, and there tant to Mr. Shaw, with the idea 7m min wint to the fact that there will be abe » ised from of eventually succeeding te the of an be ample fands on hand to the registrati ates. There a flee of general seore ev. : A. Be ereawe. | for his the « ses of this seasion, « was at $ ceived from tions f a city none the members of the com-| the “Messiah” concert last evening, nga IMinots, mittee worrying now about the! making $17,000 in all ‘olumbia Mont, New | Connecticut a Aboard were mar JAPANESE SLANDER pROWIDING SEATTLE’S WASHINGTON, D. C., July 16—) Amerigan navel officers wore de ihe whe ymiboite of the great prin: | 1. Japancee ethtasty here’ avthons| EP eeaoaal tel nd ; ae tt nag aiperr be Mastin uinte a AUthOM™) craatioe, but excel as brilliant so-| Will H. Parry, James A. James . 1 into the} would have ‘required but one or tp gy which comprises | tzes a most emphatic denial of the cia) #gures, will be withdrawn by|and their fellow corporation rep- | hand the city |two years to acquire the Cedas . he bridie te en fatloma:, report from The Hague that Japan| the Hoehi tomorrow resentatives in the city council of and he a display of river water rights and resources : : a! has notified the United States that, by the same issue the Hochi will | 1900-1902 astonished the natives in oc mmate skill, tact and | necessary the establishment of rg the Christian Endeavor !f it could not control the sitaation| pring an unsigned interview with a| January, 1902, by suddenly appear- | good po! judgement that b 1 B account of f ted | Bridge. in San Franciseo the Japanese kov- | Japahese naval expert praising the | ing as advocates of municipal own-| ceeded in deceiving hundre of enuous opposition to the un-+ > : e" The call to the children, “Suffer erment would feel at iberty to effidkeney of the American navy|ership in voting to submit to the|citizens Into the belief that he g from both official and une . 8 po eo ¢ n,” chor response, | 4%! with California direct and junnery people a proposition to construct a| Was a good and faithful public ser- | official sources the yject was sé a: ware Thou Bidet { eek Thee Karly a It ae officially denied that Am | city lighting system. This sudden | vant delayed and hampe that the k . ‘ ae chor exercine tullding the TOKIO, July 10.-—-The remarks | baseador Aoki will ret Me! change of front on their part was| But the was one incident in| necessary right sources, the irea , made in the Interview’ with Admiral | from, Washington, D, ( so ieemalehens with thelr pubtiel whlok bis characteriatie ecal went |property ts Gad & Oolae tae i ® *\records as fo be almost inexplic- | asiray, and it 1 were not acquired until after the t ARKH Ra ee ee te & lable. In their new role as “soldiers | that the people of the city are In-/city election of 1900. When that « ; * % | of the comman good” they actually t their r diy erty was 1 it therefore * TONIGHT’S PROGRAM @ |Ssubmitted the light plant propos f the A n upon the coun- e 1 of * & |tion to a vote and it carried by an light and = power mit to a he propo pe ‘ * TENT WILLISTON % |overwhelming majority t " on of the were th vy Lincoin Park * In this installment of his narra h v of he « on lighting systen Seattle * President Francis E. Clark, presiding % tive Mr, Smith explains that see he urter revision| The counell of 1900-1902, as has ay 1 o * 7:20——Praise and prayer % |ingly inexplicable incident. He < nisston to the € 1a | already been rec i, was presided an 600 d t . 7:45—The right hand of fellowship-From state, Hon, Albert # | Points out that the council majo \ ion of the city ndjover by Mr. 1 7 esident whe 1 e, and & E. Mead, governor of Washington; from the city, Reginald H. « |'ty really “didn’t mean to do it we lghtis 1 the wh em of the pre ’ i % Thomson, in the absence of Mayor Meore; from the commit. & | that they only voted to submit the | has been naturally v tet a - a he & rey at mt * tee, F. Edgar Barth, chairman, Seattie; from the churches, * | Matter to a vote after having been private | te engaged of evad omise ta = ) i hand * Rev. M. A. Matthews, D. D., pastor First Presbyterian church, * [assured by Corporation Council v the matte : ! * Seattle y =| Humphrey that their act would be ' What apr be a ” * ow © 8: 25—Anthem &% |invalid, the purpose of pretending Ave i nea of ¢ harten Yes , at * 8:30—General Secretary Shaws inauguration and ad: & |to submit it being to make a grand n the t quiren w u nd end bd f) 6,000 ) * dress & {Stand play for the political effect ' led ed pro- t . 9: 00—Singing & jit was to have in the approaching q astina tage * 9:05—Annual address, President ‘Francis €. Clark, D. DD. & | campaign But they we ac t e ‘ oe 8 % | dentally trapped by incorrect lega feanwt er Thom e 1 + «” |advice, and as a result of that a he best + FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH *% |cident the city became the posses. '@ “4 ng th b a . f the « called z A - Fourth av. and Spring st PE br rd : Leva h Mn dehel ty a stad m | u » -sepore r the ; PROGRAM OF TODAY * e Men te a ict sone , Sedan’ them th ok t : : 08, * Vice-President Howard B. Grose, presiding. 1. 8 QHOENOF ar SR ree Te ty er ‘ an | G, A. VIRTUE - 7:30—Anthem, praise and praye?. * ag y | s wraloggs ° : ex oe iv " ine. Sia . Cha an Pr and Publicity Com- | * 45——President Clark's annual address, Read by Von Og & | rovides Dian p s of Lake c bea \ mittee cof 1907 * People’s secretary, Presbyterian board of home missions, New * | Will H. Parry ler wh f w nto tt we : [ vr river TINDR C E. CEREMONY - | ooh. ae: yy sis ae oe hoe aera Y best si. Ania aon |W 8:15—The right hand of fellowship-——From the state, Hon. * a chief clerk in the aph which prow fut | Cobo ret : ; : a Pr tT , sow 1% Albert E. Mead, agvernor of Wa ten; from the city, Regine “® | con r uw hon ' te “tari ’ wa O* yh ite i ahe | Re ho * ald H. Thomson, the absence of May Moore; from the * |I ' 4 we Fir N bon e i at ‘ * churches, Rev. H. C. Mason, D. D., pastor University’ Congres & 1a ' ' " lave ‘ \d RY " mn he os F * gationabchurch, Seattle; from @he committee, Cart H. Reeves, # t nit ' hag : Qe: see nem be 1) Fort one of ® Secretary of the committee, Seattle * [ment by being « te Iman . , the « ‘ os os fe Hurrounded oe ke the * Responses from delegates ¥ am |at lade and president of tl ox uvmit to the pe ‘ r charte pon the disert ‘ 1," cho! * Rev, George M. Wags, ©. D., LL. D., president Wells col # |cil, was one of the most unset y mf the construct 1th re So . ry them « re j 1 the Chur” |® lege, Aurora, N. ¥ % [representatives of ggrporate p ywherskip of such a plant, The | MM documept « oat wna es citation, "FL | ® 8:50—Anthem & lk eekare amoandites: with the Gua conjaining this provision |, Rdvertise thogs Option waa handir , Jelit 1 m, “Fellowship a 9;00—Reporta@pf General Secretary William Shaw. * | city administration during the eight | was adofted tn the glect of |} ope or 2 fagblou by Dr, Hos 1 one one place | panels, 4 Trusting | * * |year period of his @prvice. Mepplgy, 1896 8 da receding ich form | Jesus, That Je All,” chorus; pledgo| AAA A A RA Rk ee RR ORR | At almost every POinigye 1 RR, ordinary clreum: iikntinee ies e °