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Wilde Wes te Get Net Soring-Whde Rextan Wal » Probably Be Chawam fur 1911~iligg Convention ls in Full Blast in Seatihe Tovey, RRREKRARRRERAAERHARRAREEEE TONIGHT’S PROGRAM, Tent Williston Lincoln Park. / THE COMPLETE CHRISTIAN | Rev. ira Landrith, D. BD, LL. D, Regent Beimom Colle | = Nashville, Tenn, Presiding. a 7:30—Praise and prayer, x 7:45—-Training the Body—Rev. W. T. McElveen, Ph. B., pa@or Shawmut Congregational church, Boston, M €:10—Training the Mind—Dean Herbert L. Willett, B. B., Chicago University, Chicago, til 4 8:35—Anthem. < $:45—Training the Soul—Rev. Floyd W. Tomkins, & F. B. rector Holy Trinity church, Philadelphia, Penn. Adjournment FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. S Fourth av. and Spring st i THE COMPLETE CHRISTIAN President Francis €. Clark, Presiding 7:30—Praise and prayer 7:45—Training the Body—Rev. Hugh K, Walker, ®. B., pastor Immanuel Presbyterian church, Loe Angeles, Cat 8:10—Training ths Mind—Rev. George M. Ward, D. D., b. 4 L. D., president Wells College, Aurora, N. Y 8:35—Anthem 8:45—Training the Soul—Rev. Frank G. Smith, D. DB. pas tor Warren av. Congregational church, Chicago, It Adjournment. Ate eee ee eee ee eee ee eee ee ee | ttt EEE EEE A EER ERE EER EE EERE ee will be » That Kansas Cit ed as host for the next o % vention of the United Soct 4 Christian Endeavor in 1909 is prac 4 fheally conceded hy those who are ie towch with the situation in the convention ranks today. There is every reason to believe that the 4 middie western polia will be } : Seeorded the honor of caring for the big gathering the Christian Endeavor delegations at their next : bhannual session. The St. Pan! delegation ts mak ing a hard fight for the 1909 con Yention, but the sentiment of the Gelegates appears e largely to favor Kansas City as tral point, and having a prior cla The morning progr today fin Tout Williston was of a partic alarty | GEORGE B. GRAFF. Publication Manager United So ciety, Who Spoke This Morning on “Training in the Right Use of Junior Prot Stated From th “oor kins, Balti d 11:40 astor’s Part in the Training Rev. Smith Bak er, D. D., ex-pastor Williston chureh Portland, Me | The morning program at the First Presbyterian church was as fol REV. E. R. DILLE. lows Oskiand, Cal, Who Spoke This 10—Praise and 7 7 Merning on “Training in Ex-| 10:10—"Training in Expressior pression Rev. E.R. Dille, D. D., pa Firat fetes: fying nature, and the leading thought in the discus = developed was the training for church of the fature. | President Francis 1, Clark pre-} sided, and the program was as fol ene: } 10—Praise and prayer 10: 16- The Need of the [ Trained $= Christi Re Poekman, D. D. t Re formed church Brunswick REV. W. H. BARRACLOUGH. New Westminister, 8. C., Who Spoke This Morning on “How the arents Can Help.” Train x P and F Quiet H ' *u | D. D. a . r e an chureh Var ‘ Training ¢ REV, R. S. BAUNEN - ba . Williamsport, Pa., Who Spoke This Provides Morning on Training the pn og ll a Youth.” ey be (Junior ¢ { t r o United velet Francis | jale,| Christian Endeavor, Bosto! Mass 1:16 ty ¥ e Stated Our ¢ k n i En k Pre erian u I and , tr . he \ ’ M 1 1 th CHIEF @F FOREST RESERVE BERE & wh Mev. W. Hy tor Queen's burch, Now he Inte ° I ! Thebvesintestion books of th] of 346 per cont some Thirtem@) ward, forme@y Hallard,| dividual seen te "i i ta a vie Nanee ot tarme? ans opt 2qem do. On he who bel yo Ora Mewes, & erm Pee, (is of be meetdared Bord for | to be @Od 6) (be meieiror! Le VAs coamm of she reer 2 1907 2 WASH THURSDAYPJULY 11, PREPARE FOR BLECTION ave@ne of bytt@ fat the in high milk inspectors o howed an ren *1 th phy Aya epmesel eive(we honivte in the Sd Rewmnte fever. tedests oes thet ovat fe ork oon «hesged fare (ne Gao rwmer of emt Bae were eecer ihe Katies & wees @ ee io comminbereae, minutes te lating a mne, CRUMNTS OM WILK TEETER | Cirns wt Richmond Va. te ralger) $25,000 toe (he purehew ie weyers a the city ebomiat & franctive in Me Paviere lesa oS emsenemmm G8 Ure eeilyels of 18 fainuion of e@ question n who Rae a mal le hon a bY te beard of he@ltle franchia« o “a! MUCH INTEREST If FINDS CHECK FOR $50.00 FRIDAY PROGRAM | ATTACHED To BALLOON — F. ff, Sargent, of 711 Washington | this he ref From re i 4 at, d@ the pessenser of a check pelved from It Lake it is Although the address by Vice | pastor First Free Baptist church, |, & Sot Bete bank which he | #tned that there is a bank by President Fairbanks Friday even: | Providence, Ro 1. In loving mi found 100 peewior Sele Gerace tna’ acashe ‘seek ook ab ‘ ory of Rey, CStrles A, Dickinson nM peswiior manner & [OW | bankers deny having semt out any ne at_tent Williston will be the a a days tp, Pergont in etapioyed by | wach ehx featur® of tomorrow's convention | the Newttiern Pwetfie Rathway com. 1 N. Fars eth, ow or of the program, there will be much of in pray, Aut Works ann stationary on- | bank anawer to nau . eked th le oe oie | miner in the yards af the company I don't think H could have heen jin the AOuttiern part of the elty bank afte, but noon meetings the sun: | THe morning of July & white em have been a ob ise prayer w school of | ployed th the lower yards, he om one of the methods, th® am will be | wpon @ balloon which had collapred taken \ ton and the | land fGktened to it with mesh of Hut interesting question re First ¥ ch | fixe Wire wae @ cheek for $50. He! mains: Did the balloon travel a The afters given ove untastenedthe cheek and since then | the way here from Salt Lake Cit denenrnatt os in a large | hee been attempting to as tain wa nt from some other number of chu The matn | whether be t# “in” anything. The wren folow | cheek ta dated July 4 of thin ye Upon the back of the check was Friday Morning, and te #hon Walker Bros. bankers bled the wo Finder send Tent Williston. | Salt Lake City. It bears the signa- | to bank with name and addres ‘tis wae te Park | ture of Gie banking firm nee the bank denies knowledge CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR A FEO sonra gt ye eB ar Boge yei ly Bets me anaTiOn Raw offe for tt, and 6 che worthl Interdenominational, International Interracial NOT FATHER AND SON? SURE; hop Alexan w D. i ‘ td Bi Nd THEY’RE THE TWO JOHN D.’S wo -P se and ai Soctet was D. D., Salem fan Endeave C , REV. ch Union at Home,” Rev. B. B.| . gtx r, D. D, pastor South Broad. | Vancouver, B. C. Who Spoke This! Christian church, Denv Morning on “Training in Prayer, Public and Private,” | Unie ep ndeavor and |. Di; Bishop BW. Armett, Dy BB: re nion on alon lelds Re ‘euois 8. Mag » D. W. L Chamberlain, Ph. D,) mi i Ter sionary Reformed Church of Ame , tea, expresident United Societ First Presbyterian Chureh. of Christian Endeavor for India Fourth and Spring st Burmah and Ceylon. Redphing Out.” Rev. Hib] 11:00—Songs of fellowship K. Walker, D. D., pastor Immanagt 11:10—Prayer for unity in spirit terian churc Los Angeles, and service, Rev. Floyd W. T Caly 4 ag kins, 8. T. D, Philadelphia, Pent 10:00-—Praise and prayer j 12:15—"Christian Endeavor a 1 Tie Democracy of Chris | {World Organtzation—the Intor-|an Kndeavor Working With, | national Brotherhood of the | Not For.” Rev. Lewis S. H prea. | World's — Christian Endeavor | dont Mi ta Christiat Endeavor | - arenes ~ 1 s Pa | at p t i y x Pee wore f ' Hi © ons, New Yo ” o:4 ypen Parllament, Pract! Rug leader, Mr. W. O.} Md | Endeavor: | Rev, J. A} eat Latayette Singing i Idea) Society,” Pro- To ae ety “giterial! RAGIAL COMPARISON IN PICTURE OF JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, and maaegtan éditer of thé Carte SR. ANO JOHN D., JR, FROM THEIR LATEST PHOTOGRAPHS. —: Ree vem Soe There is @ World of difference between the personal appearance Ma ef John D. Rockefeller and that of his only son; John D, Rockefelic Grand Opera House : REV. SMITH BAKER. Cherry s vais oe Secced sad John D., Jr., is the image of his mother, jagt as John D. is oars picture of his Fe ee ne eee a iS |NOON EVANGELISTIC SERVICE There is not about the younger John a single feature, either of i. aoe 12: 00-1; 00 face or f indicative of bis kinship to John tho elde acd Aikawa dks ce Mr William P Hall, presi unger John has a broad, full, heavy-featured countenance Union,” President F ancie &. Clark, | dent American # League, New Ke eyes, & Wide aod protuberant fore ad, a big nose t D. D. Li. D., Boston, Mase York nN. Y pre Mowth, and full. heavy chis He ie much taller than his mother, b 11:45—Memortal service, con: | Address, Rev Francta,| Uke her, he tw buflt on gener sus ines ducted by Rev. J. M. Lowden, D. D.,| Baptist Evangelist, New York Jobn D. Rockefeller has a sharp, irregular ve f te ua tueks, Hin forehead is low and receding, almost on a line w ‘ rs long, keen nose. His « aud sharp, his mouth pureed, his lips thin and his eyes small. His eare are long and t quite different from those of John WD, Jr, which are thick dian -al zed Chester R. W a former em: | te mp a lector ' the Colmas bulld wa Ch ndea worker arrested in Ban Pre hd . ." Y. M. ©. A (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Jay at the request of Raze he ie to pay for dre an Eh ar gh Se Ward is charged with embezzling his wife aK, = $500 from Razer while 4 to Seatt fenda the tobacco t on Frank Selvia, a fireman on the whe; steamer T. W. Lake, which rv This « 7 i} A s Alki Point, ts bette b ‘ A r ‘ ‘rows th f ewhere | f » 1 1 1 Serge he f ARA A ¥, "2 turn trip his 1 W. Pie ‘ und, Ca ared. He i who says th and mm ere" Sie tt? in & dp ' (Scripps Telegraph Service.) in 1900, and In A sent h is 1 7 te for |next, 1 ‘ je ( eithe | the misxatng man n n 19 s018 d July 11—The de e BOISE pase i] h him yout O ard ense was jubilant when court re sins al ) P za over the showing Mover| 1° “ ovodveed © DUM OVER BY A witness on the stand . : react Mec i perce woe | SWATCH ENGINE : " hope met Orchard da ' exa aa awe : 0 he arranaea |, uaewy W..2 n n t t 1, ber } ; gineer, w f pa moraiog at M and A add f f r ‘ Per av., bavi ‘ by a lotte “ t 1 v ao anima the Fed h 1 > Brazen fraud and misrepresenta i 1 @ that Job Bye tiiopths en The t 1 Ol tion were practiced by the presi e engi etend a SS Y . Mt dent of the Seattle Electric com: follo ' \ 1 | oneeremove the k i 1 e did Oo “ | geney ho lied f pany th procurement for the “oo 4 onetitut J ) Ie knew ( 1 was | hours later. H ‘ ompany of ite 50-year franchise for ‘ tual © ud by Di ted of th te badly ma i and | H the of electric lighting end I o . % ingur 1 franchise worth $2, e r " hs Philip D: i 0 and which, but for the com was J. H. Brod petition of the city lighting sys te ) t ne, | an imyeatigat ha tranah SS EMaibaa in 1am Late ‘ . t ann a f the ¢ I that it was a com came familia h the ide , I ! peting fran appeared before an beth ¢ i t it be not ant but " ‘ we ) 1 Furt fet nt neil ” at O 1 t f ded passage { ' " both Mr rar and M¢, Shufflet e f . £ t Att fote t makin r t ¥ JOE SMITH ( re t w ra 1 1 bit i Yo ; Ho in Maver of | ul on board eported h are pl 1 | pany and ott pu ry - NO. . -—EXTRAI BIG GUN BURSTS PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., July | ficials, prematurely exploded @s ILA charge used in one of the| afternoon and Private Thomson of big guns to fire acgyalate to Gover) the 66th Coast Artillery was killed nor Mead and the other state of-| and two others were injured A double Ife, with two wives,{funds to come west in a short ing with ono” in Seattle and | ime Meanwhile he met the lady who corresponding with the other in pending with th her i011, now M Manson Campbell w York, neither aw Seeenal ie an nt. {Campbell doesn't deny that he ge Fi knew he was wedded when he mar. been led for the pa by ried her. “I was only married to Malcom Donald Campbell, alias he first wife after a fashion,” says Manson Donald Campbell, a former ~ “ pbell in explanation She uskan, for the past two years - : wouldn't go to Alaska with me, and W ng a8 a plasterers he in : anyway we weren't regularly mar- was arrested at his |" Campbell ang the second wif on Thirty-third av. nea . peg rey 4 tne eh, by Bepety Gherttt J. ¢ 1B ts v6 ts a little cottage out Aner, early this morning Pe ek eee with bigamy | Wife Found « Letter, } First Wife Proseoutes. | The present trouble started The complainant was Mr Mal- when the new wife found a letter jcom Campbell’ of New York The | addressed Maicom Campbell. She story told by the two wives is sut 1 wedded the man as Manson ancié as follows mpbell. Campbell admitted the Campbell marrie: first of the case to her, and she in New York City out 23 yea corresponded with the tern wife, ago. They lived during 14 rs The two women decided to make in New Y and V uver C. tranble for Campbell nd = Mrs. About ht yea New York) Campbell came to Se went to Alaska. tt She arrived this week, and went back to New Y. id her story to Prosecuting At- Two y ago Camp »rney Mackintosh. Then she swore attle and continued to corres to a complaint against Campbell, with Mre in the and today he reposes in the county promistt i send he i IRATE CONSUMERS BERATE WATER INSPECTORS v op with a ven-|run unwatched, declared she had i , »« for the water y gone indoors for a aminute to b after another half the baby to sleep. The argu- furiously trate consumers nt was enough to get the | he back office looking for fine remitted. Anotner woman de- | blood clared that she -had only dro One man named Morris, living on | her hose to go to the shutoff te Pixth av. N. a big, powerful man close it when the inspector came only wanted to find the 3 | who hour vector, however, declared for leaving the wate that instead of walking the length j while Morris was of the hose the woman was seen a cup of coft by him coming fromthe rear of while talking » who the premises and. through:the hall ined him, b too mad to rec- as if she had been in the kitehen nize him ting breakfant A threat to call in the police) Yesterday @ well known attorney alone proved effective in getting paid a fine, but n6t until he had the man to leave. He walked around | berated the fmspector until the to the cashier's window and paid latter returned to the office and ithe fine without further trout jared that the job was too much A woman whom some ete him. He wanted to quit. The sleuth of the nth onsumer was uined twice last mn the act (Star Special Service.) ver and the shooting was a most TACOMA, Ju * cold-blooded ane. Bev stb ording to statements, Mrs, : Hall, the murdered widow, has a ishman, 56 er husband beried in a Seat- a Harvey and Mrs, ‘ a ttle last week and 4 . iging be eoeeaurds bes, ped dead upon t ired Sherr Blanchard, | ¢)y¢ ttle about a year lown town on @ streetcar and| MTS. John W. Gilien, of this clay, a sister of the murdered wo gave himself up. Blanchard was ening for Tacos ~ - nd it hooting of Gertrude k Harvey. Mrs, Gil “ th believed the ad be ting wa of Har from | Ye eal wa She would not marry Harvey, & upon |s hats why he killed her,” she € nid this ing to reporter ¢ for Th ar. “I was afraid that e | such ng might happe practice The mother and another siste . ‘ Anna, live in Regina, Canada, ac Fr he Hall woman claim ng to information gained in Harvey w iply & disappointed | Seattle SHUFFLETON FRANCHISE SECURED BY FRAUD at truth, they ot © vot. which tt ! 1 for it i five years Charles Ht . « jualmie Falls 1 XI ) befc the rous a request for such an ud of his fra se as 1 him t © com: , " the S« Blectrie nstallments of th t Throughout all the ha ted the 1 the members of the council, . r t A took their orde nilway | E mpar 1M I I and have , 1 t been t , i ¢ t ‘a under | turn by ' But while Mr. I k a known ho] for a comt ranchise after the na i j i n, the ma : < tne = Gren A aw i ' ' Pur ; ; taken away wc I i \ most y ngth wPOL ‘ y it in neval terms unchise, OF wires unde din the ce rem ber t nell chain ']trg) portion of the elty which plan h © imposed upon ~ " grantees and that, had they known} (Continued on page 3.)