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} Sunrise Prayer Session in Afterno®. oS" the big events of the con ‘ven Thareday will see the 1907 cogyen: | tion In full swing, There will be | sunrise prayer meetings in many Meetings, School of Methods, Morning Big Tent and Junior Rally in the , THURSDAY AFTERNOON, thia Tent Williston, opening evening Lincoln Park. P aidin, BIG CONVENTION PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY'S SESSIONS “Junlor | Lilian &. Cm Os tendent Indiana Christian ‘3 ent Francia B, Clark, pre | Union, Dunreith, Ind “Christian # eador, Rev Corner Broadway Hay sontatives of the Seattle Biectrie on, deavor |however, and when the time came jto let the contract for 1900, It was jlet to the loweat of three bidders} Iydge Morris today granted Dr th School of Meth} 990.4: 90-~The United Preabyterian Church, | rece 3 0, and a morn:| 9 si 7 pl ean ie Corner Sixth av. und Goness st for approximately $9 « month per| Nevin D. Pontius a divorce trom geasion at Tent Wiliston, Lin-} Address, “What Boys and Girls Christian Citizenship"—Leader, |8ht ra Edith Pontius, on the ground park. In afternoon the | Gan Do for Christ and the Chureh,” | Hon. Nicholas L, Johnson, Presi Rates Are Reduced. be destrtion. Dr, Pentius testified Big Junior rally and ceremony of| Rey, W. T, McBlveen, Ph, D., pas |1e8t Mitnols Christian Endeavor] Gradually this rate was reduced |(8t thelr temperaments were in “Building the Christian Endeavor|tor ghawmut Congregational | U0, Batavia, It trom year to year with. the ap /COMPAtIble, and that trouble arose Bridge” will be held ebureh, Boston Swedish Baptiet Church, proach of the city’s entry into the | {0M thelr different Ideas of proper Following is Thursday's pre | Exercise by Junlora—“Huilding} COPer Pine at. and Ninth ay, field unt! a few months before | Seportment, the doctor objecting gram: é | he Cariatian Wntenver Bridge: 5) “Prison Christian Endeave }the city’s power Ine to the city |Sfeniously to his wife's sitting In Loader. swings at Madison park and eatipg THURSDAY MORNING. |, 2:08—"Unton Conforences—Thelr as ire be pnt 1 aie arolilekin Of tepeeeute! peanuts with young collegians. The Tent Williston. beac oe Bae rage. po ndeavor, Boston Hly $4.60 a month per lget, or loss |'¥ have been living apart sigee Lincoln Park | Mansfiele pendent Connec cu |,,“Prison Socteties"—Rev. B. A.|than one-half what was paid five | APH 24, 1905, President Francis EB. Clark, pre | taven, Conn : Fredenhagen, Topeka, Kan years before, When this service | " Bg z Sralcteeininciin tveei tie Peak Prison Committees and Depart-|was taken over by the munietpal FRISCO’S NEW MAYOR 10—Praise and prayer 3:15—~"Union Programa — (a) | ™Onte !2 Unions {plans the atrest ares’ so supplies 8:ib—"The Need of the Day—|How to Prepare Them (b) WHAt| courte Reformaterions eter toe {to eee Sr ee ne ont ae ag ‘Traned® Christians,” Rev. P. T.| Shall Go Into Them?"4Prof. Amos | Marks, Salt Lake, Utah TOR: LEAS tarrens rete over tmareneseny <8 (ert h Ser Pockman, D. D, pastor First Re-|R. Wells, Managing Editor “The |” ooo Pariiamente yed by the city, and at that rate) gan pPRANCISCO, July 10.--A formed church, New Brunswick, | Christian Endeavor World, Boston.| OP®® Pariament, Se thous trom sires BERNA Tie was given the munict NS | 2:20—Queations from the Floor lone 1s sutfclont to meet All Op (Oe tee ae en mday attr 10:25—"Training the Children,” | “Pritetical Work for Unions to Do’ crating expenses and interest I! noon, when the board of sup cate cFicntn thsi. Pete Wort for Unions © Do | PROVIDING SEATTLE'S [sci wtrensing heat". Soon when" chard of ser Francis E. Clark, Auburndale, Mass.| 3:30—Questions from the Floor When the people of Seattle yoted | ‘imam mot and by a youe of ten 10:40—"Training the Youth,” (In-| 3:35—"Country and Rural Socte CITY LIGHTING PRANE Ito Secu. tae ware Nahting plant | one of their number, acting mayor termediate Christian deavor), | ties”——John R. Clements, secretary in 1908 they were paying the Be | 1, succeed James L. Gallagher, who Rey, R. G. Bannon, D. D, president |New York State union, Bingham — - jattle Electric lighting monopoly f0F | sinew the conviction of, Mayor Pennsylvania Christian Bndeaver/ ton, N.Y private residence lights 20 cents! conmuite on the charge of extor anion, pastor Lutheran « bh, Wil 3:45—Singing. (Continued.) |per kilowat-hour Shortly the f® \ tion has been acting as mayor Hamaport, Pa : 3:50—"Dialogue on the Memorial | —————— ronson eee : rea Fo ten pigeon — Prayer for the children | Buildite 10 felis and |») | he d begun to approac ie Sak . ? ‘ An Open Partiamest On| cea tnce. oY ‘he people » ansure |to nts. When the efty plant H. Barrac t Union W iN. Lathrop, treas nergy teat. new : point they) was ready to en the field for ie hams ” ot # Waite ety of Christian cel awe s “i ration | this service it made a r of 8 —— New Westminster, | , quilted, ectnotied with cents, which he private Com) the steamer Humboldt, belong teshen and * te ‘ a fed with = their) pan ee have met, and under which line to the Humboldt. Steamship 3 . all three planta are now operating ; om yr oe m THURSDAY, JULY 11. annua tan thelr action» tn the/at a very comfortable profit. Thus pore arrived’ trom Skagwa, s Prayer Meetings will bel Count of the time Met’ moving ay (the constr and operation of) the 1 mm satled from Ta ; s a he}! ng im the churchea| ready ‘yun, they entered Intet the|tns,! ady squieesed out | oma this morning for Japan, Aus Proce ev. 8 t nady run, they entered Into the | some 60 per cent of extortion from \. : faa Training Proc Rev . . pro. with enthusiasm, agreed j tralian and Eurog DD, ex-pas iston church Tabe Raptist, cor 15th | po tion a te ean eon o> ng _< ‘sent oe The Saratoga sailed from Val Piiteerenent a >. Rg 9 Bergen tended project and recommended | year in addition to the very satis. | °°% day for Seattle iret Christian. corner Gronéwa i ha gem . with the factory profits from the operation R ER First Presbyterian Church. EB. Olive st.—Leader, Mlss/ that their action was {1 a er 208 ad the city plant CHARGE 1S MU: D Fourth Avenue 1 Spring Street.| Edyth M. Adamson, Kansas City oy in thele | tanlée - Bar. James LT, DD, Salem, | Kan povkers presented, on January oo, GREW IN MUTINY IN SECOND DEGREE Mass, presiding First Presbyterian, corner Fourth © submit to the people the j 10@—Praise and pr and Spring st.—Ioader—-MI98 | nroposal to vote $590,000 in bonds| ioe ee | 10:10—"Training jon,” | Grace M. You Fair Haven, Vt the purpose of financiag the , © with Rey, BR. Dille, DD, p First; Cherry Street Presbyterian, 23rd Rag a ge rn aha Tango Maru, which arrived a the ree, by ot Oak-|and BE. Cherry st. Walla Walla Dis-| Eats iiectric company's swatch ght news of a serious and causing trict—Leader, J. Baker Tuttle, Phil: aoe of the treasure wee oanectal board the Hritish steam-|the death of Della Davis, was tiled or—Pud- | adelphia ly enthusiastic in urgiag aan tabula, on the run from San against Mayo Miles today The » Quiet Hour),| Reformed Presbyterian, 1701/12 jussed through a noenell’ con o to Tientsin, with a large) killing took place last woek, dur D. D, pastor | Terry av Chip: | prised chiefly of ite enemies with. |C2t#° Of oll. The Chinese crew | ing row at a colored ¥ t, of chureh, Van " out @ negative vote. mutt Taku bar, at the | which both wor were inmates | The plan of the promoters of | 0m! el Ho river, ‘The! First. degree murder was not in Giving” (the | First av captain and officers, after shoot charged, as premeditation could this grand stand play was to per Rev. J. M. Lowden, | Isabel R. eit the srosseed erdt ete: Bard of the Chinese crew made | not ba shown First Free Baptist| University Place Christian ee proposed ordinance of sub escape in & sampan. The | sp ae }mission to be advertised for a few ch. Providence, R. 1 [42nd and 10th av. N. E Gk thas have time & ‘ oul and an are 10:55—Singing |W. FL Me Spokane, Wash ake advraes Sais teas kha took possess EAGLES TO GATHER Pil—“Training in the Right Use| Calvary Presbyterian, corner 2 or eens omy la * lof the voasel if Helps.” George B. Graff, Publi-|ay. and King st.—-Leader mance of 6 a . | Manager United Society | Florence. E. Lankin, Indianapolis. he crate " an pr yriigne ese IN SEATTLE Endeavor, Boston Third United Presbyterian, . cc Senta ‘Times exet The Lake Washington canal com ' Ts16—“Society Problems Stated|ner Fifth av. W. and. Howe st mission met at the county commis — 884 Anewered from the Floor,"lead- | Le Rev. L. Myron Boozer ‘letoner’s office yesterday afternoon - ft om, Guy M. Withers, Kansas City, | Portland, Ore and elected Former Supreme Court h annual convention o! Ballard Presbyterian, 104 W Judge J. M. Hoyt chairman. the Fagles, in 1908, will be held tn In Service wiord st Rallard — Leade authority Ax ous Niee W. H. White, James Hart, | Seattle |f $60,000 can be guaranteed : . . m Counsel Von}, 7048 . 1 ing the expenses of the Rev. John Pol R. Mee, Chicago. ; E. L. Blaine and R. H. Thompson | toward “paying n Christian n Lake Cong Tird | eit in purmnne thelr caretuity{Were @ppainted a ‘committee to convention. As $1000 -have al fon, pastor St. Enoch's | st. and Woodland ay.—Leader, Wal-|) 14) win prey! ws ome WEY | draft rules for the reguiation of the ready been pledged by mem chureh, Beifast, Ire | ter M. Burns, Spokane, Wash. seth tie juotorpecell “gp thm a - - o e per py he geo te ject the pro-corporatio 2 other loca ° at “Christian Endeavor Schoo! of | ‘f* had entirely overlooked a spe-| POSES AS DETECTIVE. do pot think there will be any dif . cial stat the ane Jn securing the necessary _— Methods”—8: 30-9: 30. ry pe fiedity In wring - Grand Opera House. | Westminster Presbyterian Church, 4 be voy be + A ee who ron be | guarantee. Cherry ee oO c oadway «nd E. Colut Sins the proposition /a Seattle detective, is working a P wure ar gs awe, See oem gg, PS - Ibe advertised but 20 days prior to| clever scheme to rob houses, enter DIED FROM BLOW. madara “ ro the date of its submission. The jing on the pretense of looking for oo Lin ips Ha 1, president H. SNe, Ls . ch : friends of the project in t un: | someone whom he wishes to arrest Joo Palata, who died Saturday ble league, New York, |retary Reformed Churches Inj) “Councilmen Byers, n.| Tuesday be went to the home of | While at work on the Denny Hill Presiding. Amerien Mission Bos: | seu and others, were aware of |W. Maske, 1920 Seventh ay. stat- | grade suppow angelistte Serv Welsh Presbyterian Church - é Jeune "\ lcorner Tenth ac N. and John st.{{%® plan and purpose of the cor-jing that he was after H. & Han-|met death f Baptist Evangelist, New| “Personal and Society Evangel | POT*! plunderbund, but knew)|son, charged with robbing a down. | blow in the ab: nine rn tk oan Rev. james A.|*! along of the existence of the|town hotel. When told that no of a hose, which he was using whi doomed seven ™ * |atate law which rende valld the /such man lived there he asked to sluleing away the drift. An esam THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels | bund jeouncil’s action which the plunder s henchmen along to b on gut ines Be ee fore, when Mr. Von Tobie! > ; » out with his interview that} By Special Contract With This Paper Oaly This Gift whole project had fallen to the . Co ground, Mr. Byers called attention Coupon and to the state law making the submis OPUe? Re Oe sion rdinance entirely valid, a! contention which, when it was cal) Themselves Beaten. ination was made by Coroner F. M Carroll, who found that death, wa due to an accident and while doing p & puree use the telephone eo Is said to have st jcontaining cB all believed nvalid 10 cents ed to his attention, Mr. Von Tobie was compe to confess was cor llc ager ine! ie sega Fae PURCHASES BEST RESERVED SEAT AT ig put themselves so enthus. | To see the Taylor Company in ally on record in favor of the project, they could not reverse exes seocatimeanens tare 40 cae FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 12TH, But the official adoption by th Cut this out quick and reserve NOW by Phones Ind, 3405 f city of the plana f t Hghting Main 2631. ; nt did not by any means put an * dd to the efforts of the plunder} ___ 4 UST | ss bund to “ y hampe gg ere | + as soon as the insur Selina thy ated toc tasting H ———ThePrivacy Of ance companies can make seiieoarr tor eacryian tn the seal > ° P have been tardil submitted, and at the warehouse by fire on art of the council has played into " ° July Fourth, and we can make Pie tie mates. at coubiioiay in This Bank . . ates fo: private Hghtin for t ss being finally fixed at a scale r, a , gh { The doors are now open for ffriich woud teave much ot the PP nite 1 erlang ag Rags departments will be as good Making New ‘Rates Oct aur, ectonee. ts as conditions will allow. could not given to anyone else ran Ginieuiee tok te on savinesy 7 compouno aie’ ante ihins Groniaenbed Wt PAY ZO INTEREST the course of wisdom and honest — allolane Bah on of the man Alaska Building, Owned by agement of the elty plant dictated wien American that rates be made as low pos a Le cleat hod’ Siok Eodntir ie DEPOSITS MAY BE SENT BY MAIL with every a . tented over - ae Bug Beir, certainty of prompt attention, and)at less than cost of 1403 TS of the city immediate relief from treet car fare. Accounts opened from $1.00 up air | "dody ia Ge aieece wid SECOND | © companies, Instead the Largest Savings Deposits in the Masthwest. - SSeS see ni cont Resources Over $10,000,000. Reserve Over $3,000,000, slightly ¢nereased profits ‘om the More than 24,000 Satfafied Depositors, ‘Operation of the city plamt it is tru but 1 contr Bury Pay lars com ATER ibute tae nwhile compelling the cu@) tomers of the n ditt pri As an indication private compantes to 4 of thousands of dol Scandinavian American Bank ul profita to the| iicm. hat tee repel ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE. S CHARGE | “That's a dirty Irieh trick—you men have no hearts in you!” ex claime@ Mra. Harrge. Dorsey, alias Carrie Woods, to Acting Chief of Detectives Kennedy at noon today when he refused ball for Dorsey accused of shoplifting. “The poor has consumption, and will die down in that miserable hole where you keep him.” | Her ent®eation had no effect upor the police, and Dorsey was back to cell, having arrested on a charge of petty | ceny after he had given bail | | the sum of $500 on the first char preferred against him. The pair we charged in first Instance stealing a thi with n nent mn re lar: | re volver from the store of Cahen & Drew stealing The charge today three hats from imer. A third charge wi made soon. Go see the Green Lake Rew ervoir Addition today. Houses and lots easiest terms, Green Lake car to Green Lake Sta tion Branch Office. INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO., 337 Pioneer Bik Main 1156; Ind. 4048. Bleached Cott Lace Curtain Lace ace Lace { eason it and dark colorir n design for cc the Bee vering ¢ Hive only Branch Store 12401-3 Jackson St. | The Overthrow of Satan’s Empire The Forces to Be Used Are Now In Operation. A question of the hour God permits so many earth | quakes and terrible calamit such as have occurred, more pecially in recent year The and other perplexing probler answered from the Scripture viewpoint in the above-mention ed lecture by PASTOR CHAS. T, RUSSELL, OF Allegheny, Pa. Lecturer, editor and ong of the formost Bible scholars of the day, whose series of “Studies in | the Scriptures” have attained | the enormous elreulation of over three million coples and been translated in seve® foreign lan | guages. | nesday, July 10, at 47:30 | in me © Broadway Hall Corner Broadway and Madison. I Invited, tion. wan for Jules n Curtains Curtains Curtains | Sweeping Reductions for Thursday--Housekeepers’ | Day-—-Everything Reduced—Note the Prices Linens and Towels REDUCED FOR THURSDAY. 0 Bleached Table Damask | ish; heavy, strong cloth; wears and Anircd Chask Gtaihsisa: oti aie baal ostespmeanien ed che principally blue and : 1 clot earanc A-inch und Half ached Union 1 h. Clearan Table nm floral ar polka t de ree mye perce Ca 37% rd and Bates Dress G I i" “gr 1 r tyles and a good assort it to se- nen, in neat f desig sursday ’ r ‘ rice only ie price only Pee n Hive price or 12%e Towels Reduced H re, soft and absorbent. Clearance CI lJ Sal » Soft aad abe apes ean-Up Sale n Huck nixed, good ‘ A ‘ ee ; size; recommended for Is and room- | Qua Black Petticoats, ‘I f ing houses for their wearing qualities price only 9 75¢ Sale price, per dozen, only $1.50 |'$1.00° Quality Black Petticoats, "Thuireday’s 0 dozen Unbleached Bath T good iy Rn double warp; soft and absorbent : - Clearatice Sale price, each, only ..13 Yc Quality Black Petticoats, Thurs s " ‘ . price only ae ‘ 98c Quick Selling Prices on Lace —s:0 Qvatiy piack Pewicoats, ‘Thursday's price $1.25 Curtains for Thursday — | s200 cuatiry tack Petticoats, Thursday's READ THEM AND SAVE. price only Cotton Challies at Clearance iss ps Sale Prices i White Summer Bedspreads : Priced Remarkably pecial Thurs. | $1.00 Quality White. Bedspreads, Thurs- $1.89 | day's} ! B9c $1.25 Qua White eads, Thurs- $] Qual White Bedspread lhurs- day's price only .. $1.35 Quality White Bedspreads, Thurs- fl price only : $1.75 50 Quality White Bedspreads, Thurs day’s price only $1.89 THE SEATTLD STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1907. SENT TO JAIL FOR SWEARING BRIDE company Were consulted In the ow CONAN DOYLE TO weD. DEB MOINE Ia, July 100 tablishment of these rates, it ts Chas, Short fell and a needi of interest to reoall that the com NEW YORK, July 10. which y ee were to be several days betore the dispatches from J report pocket plerced his heart, killing information was published for the Se that Sir Arthur Conan Do he | him on t citizens generally, ‘Pho spending of his honeymoon ) was the bride, and “legal age” wan | DOVEHst It to be married Some iden of the vast benefits| tomber, Miss Jean Leckie, the| A" soon conferred upon the citteens of Be- |!" Jail in the penalty which Chas, |the age doscription ialeleto 4 af leaning ho attle from the construction and op: | Allraum is paying for having arous-|, Th® marriage evidently did not | br yee Wie OED CROTON, Mt “ * | |have the paternal blessing, for yee | at Blackheath clean house again,—Baltimore pration of the olty plant, even un- led the iro of hiv father-inJaw. On|terday the girl's father swore out = doy pores yarns geome thin 5 | Mond Allraum, who is employed |a warrant for Allraum’'s arrest, 01 | penne ty a @UIGHT BASEMENT jeaiiiinan Francis, New York, so onal tee hy gh for {M88 Sbipping clerk In Nelson Mor:|the charge of perjury, alleging that = ___ Fleet Baptist Chureh, Slants lidbune Woe. tha sone of | at peeking ho use, applied tor nih awor ale ly \ i ating in his SPECIAL Corner Fourth ay. and Jamon at. |1899 the city paid a private cor auditors office, Mabel Freeman |iteal ae nadeempaaet To Introduce ou deavor Methods"—| poration for its are lights for street |. gd ye THOMAS | 16EM AS | Daylight eBasernent ©. H. Hubbell, Field |lighting at) the rate of $10 per | == ® ameniinr em aaa ESTES | he public, we are Secretary Ohio Christian Mndeavor|Nght yer month, Early tn that] | golng @ give value Union, Columbua, 0. lyoar Garies MH. Baker, who was iy y never hefore given Pligrim Congregational Church, [knocking at the city's doors for | e | AN 6 and BE. Republi. | permission to engage in the light | and 2 can at jing business here, offered to Meht are going Methoda”—Loader, Mian |the olty for $6 a month if granted eut badly tn Junior uperin.|& franchise, He was turned away These..coun rs include “some Ory le arti cles the house farnishing These specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only 10¢ COUNTER 20c COUNTER Including Brushes, pecial T,, - : pleces of Crockery, Sauce | There aro values on thie coun lasses Tooth i ter to 40¢, including many use 1 ae Fabd ful articles for the house. It lolders, Ete. This counter tere oes your y you to loo chotce Sc Extra special 15c | Se COUNTER 2c COUNTER Including | Plates, = Cus+id Including articles valued to 50qj Trays, Ete. Special for three in Plates, Saucers, tc Days, a s Your chotce OCT tes 15c setae ipl cha 30¢ COUNTER Including better grade of Shoe non ND ogee Brushes Mop | Including ma articles valued Brushes, Sauce Dishes, Ete to 60¢ Your choice of Special, this 1 3 days 10c] tarie 25¢c Do your shopping early—you avoid the rush and get the best. CAHEN-DREW CO. FIRST AND MADISON Dress and Apron Ginghams Reduced , Black Petticoat Bargains in the k +» $1.69 2619-2623 FIRST AVENUE Couches, Cots and Bedding Of All Kinds PATENT EXCELLENT od ev, ‘ ttrength and good NOVELTY MILL co SEATTLC. U.S.A aqoonr PIANOS Victor and Edison * “Talking Machines SHEET MUSIC, STRINGS 711 Second Avo., Soattle Cline’s Piano House | ‘imibe Popular et 15¢ Strongheart be com || When the I i ‘ on the Fiyer ngtin r 5 SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE he Fare3So—Round Trips, 50¢ pte ¥e aes FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY Walts Me Aroand Again Wil LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 te ‘ 15¢ and 10:25 a, m. 2:05 and 6:45 Ea | p.m. UEAVE TACOMA — 8:35 « Jonah Shake Hands With Me : 2: 16, 4 . 1&¢ m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. ettesns ‘ 15e Time card subject to change Sunset-—Rag @ sone BG Honey Boy without notle: U. SEELBY, Jr., Agent. | Beattio Tel. Main 176. {| Tacoma Tel. 212 | Somebody's Waiting for | Sometime . were

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