The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1907, Page 1

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LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; LIGHT NORTHWEST WINDS, &2 8 ONE CENT ry PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH CATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1907. VOL. 9 NO. VICE-PRESIDENT HERE AS GUEST OF ENDEAVORERS WDECLARES PRESERT ASS ie FULLY TWELVE THOUSAND VISITORS HAVE ARRIVED ON THE C. E. TICKETS 18. County devamor PA. Parrish | an aavoaat (ie property of Henttle Brewing . 1 pe poi tHe, ah intwoane of "et ST, PAUL WINS DAY Seattle Has Amply Demonstrated Its Ability to Handle meana that t vie ne n " i pay ver $2.00 wore taaew thant | gy and Entertain the Great Host of Visitors Which 5 ote t. Pant the bie Christian i G a cuvion fox 1509 the Will Come to Its Expositi 1909 se Twin Cit ny i Lome to Ns Exposition in . Mi Fibanks Proves Genial Guest, and Is Hearty gre tnace vs *rAheahee bcose eens [ewe nyckae + * Kar ‘ te . * EVERYBODY HELPS THE PLUNDERBUND. * tod te ! alas oer = — Welcomed by Thousands of Seattleites-—-Avoid ® * he Bnd athe | ™ convention | under eHeS---AVOIGS * The next inatatiment gf Joe Smith's narrative of the po #* ‘ @ stretch, | Conunue Testerds " P liti d “ * tit ng of Seattic by big privilege-seeking special inter: & rl 7 d te < je nue J olitics Praises Seattle---Has § Pr & cote will ool with the politioa! ane’ [MMi scliaiion wanee & nels chagrin aud ; : Pui an Ses Seattle—-Has Strenuous Pro- & in 1900-1902 by Sam Hill, president of the old Beattie Gac'a x at ° ba h rhe lack of common decency ex . . ° “ ® Electric Co., through which Mr, Hill succeeded in obtaining judi # : & he ed by the yellow sheets in thus gram for Stay in This City—-Denies Cocktail Story. & cial recognition of his cla Seo cori haggr ate 3 soli sles have also at-| attacking the Gonvention te to Te j * wana grant in perpetuity ith will point out how, In # c ar its proper j siiaibsinateCipinancaniaen # that campaign for a op lege now estimated to be * who are ut of deference he presence | # worth $2,500,000, the erty ents were betrayed by elected wd eng: peg BoWever, SO # public officials, how the people were tricked into virtual acquie- bal bd who help to sw re will be 4 on this un *& ence in the company's and w the elty uncll ® «le ts dt after: all * Following his narrative of that carmpa Mr will bs | : m - mentions: ay prepare # review the incidents attending the successful crusade made by * | ‘ ) ing elves for the 1" # The Star on behalf of the people of Seattle for “doller gas a | f the gre conve That Seattle has proved herself # @ campaign which convinced thousands of Seattle readerethat | 0 other stra t a good convention city and capable & The Star had come to Seattie as a true champion of the pop. * Bon ap al states, | of handling the great exposition 19 & ‘ular welfare - who came on C. KE. | 1909, is clearly shown by the way * Owing to the pressing demends for specs for news 2 Rese in which the CG. E. convention # attendant upon the Chrictian Endeavor convention and the & h € wd- crowds have been handled * presence in the city of e Pretident ‘Muirbanke. and ether & r . al pre Ineldent it om be stated * distinguished visit the publication of Mr. Smith's narrative * " t " eaten . at Oe eae the” Union ; * has been suspended untii Monday, when jt will b 2 en | depot have proved ¢ ly ade VON OGDEN voor 2 ea rae al & , quate, both in‘handliug baggage Secretary World's Christian En « * i hen bh n and passengers. deavor Union, Who Spoke This ee eee eeee ee nod Morning on “Affiliated Groups SEA HHHRHHhehaeane " Ace Cause of an Uproar. | Clubs and Branches.” a ‘ . o 4 A prt The fact leaked out that the J : : } ' for|cause of the recent wild uproar burg, Ruxsta, will speak at the « ne of @ ptoma and |raised by Blethen silow sheets same meeting r tes | the so-calied misnunagement Te t vice-pres!. feces iF poken in { Union depot, was que to the cae te hs og oe an y , horpitalities extended | fact that @ gatetender recently re- sootatic 1 will on the # - . push th the ject of “Our Country Law! « € ‘ t without tle He raised makers / ia ne at the ge repulsed, tary of the Gar} He is wore in bombastic fashion to field was at the I the « r I ven. He has been trying to the Mann | eve ie “ t officials of the Alash Phen Phy nif 1 probat ¢ on-Pacific exposition have been minutes, discussing topics of a pe — — 1 in uy Greeny Se a = ag ie id ee ee ee STRUCK BY CAR f and in the city t point. r bank’s stay in Seattle |» “ 4 will be one of Roe ian strent- | TONIGHT’S PROGRA . ' , “ 2 S vous. it . ra ome ™. * ifh up their plans ‘ If possible the city authoit-| * e big tent, |f ‘ ater him row * Tent Williston * a a a f entleman! They are confident that Seattie’s Mee . This ts the only portion | South End Lincoln Park * ar und [facilities will be ample. “ea a yee — Ji Poca vl 3 THY KINGOOM COME * =a “ ae * President Francis E. Clark, 0. D., Li. ©, Presidin: . CHARLES WARREN FAIRBANKS. Coie act at the peaxrent|& 7:30-—Praise and Prayer . * Wine President of the United States. He Will Speak on “Our Coun (his not suttiod any of the detain |® 7:8d="The Russia of Today”—Rev. Alexander Francis, 0. 0, # try” at the C. &. Convention Tent Tonight. f t * Pastor BritishAmerican Church, 8t. Petersburg, Russia . of the proposed affair at @ late 4 9.16 “anthem o ; 7 ho but, if pastbie, the oft of fleinie iil take Mr Paicbanke on|® 8:20—"Our Country"—Hon. Charles W. Fairbanks, Vice Presi. # ETAILS ORCHARD $ TALE “Now, my dear sir, please do not ask me to talk politics,” ja jaunt around the city, followed |* Gout of Gre United States. * sia bie ; 7 . Adjournment * imterrupted vice-President Charles Warren Fairbanks at his | *!th @ luncheon . . fooms at the Ho’ Lincoln this mor when reporter * First Presbyterian Churoh * for The Star asked him a tion reg x his presidential * Fourth av. and Spring ot . bad ‘ ign * THY KINGOOM COME * “Anything but “ oak + * Rev. W. MH. McMillan, D. D., Allegheny City, Pa. Presiding. & | SOISE, Idaho, July 12—Never | ps nd said they were always on with the nberg crime @swer you. | his trip ther 1 1 * 7:30—Praise and Prayer * |in my life did | pay Orchard, or 1 also said that At ough the news; rs. ; n this trip there is no politics t & 7:45—"Is There a Yellow Peril?"—Rey, Andrew Beattie, Ph.D., # | anyone else, to kill Steunenberg, oF Cramp, for the Colorado! Haywood said he had no interest ‘Want to discuss it, not want to hear it. I came to attend *. Presbyterian Missionary, Canton, China. * le th 3 had left for Caldwell | in Steunenberg fc 8 the Christian avor convention and to see this ayn ® 8:15—Anthem. a co 7 ¢ against anyone : ably try to place th Haywood said he knew little Cent country of yours *% 8:30--"Our Country. Ite Problems and Possibilities”—Hon. # | know Orchard simply as a fel enbers murder at door | about the blowing up of the Banker While the ds i tne in te * Oliver W. Stewart, Chicago. * w member of the Federation, who, Fede t Hill and Sullivan mine mills, but While the e-president was uttering these words in Sa y bus w ole Adisuranaah id sem deteon Oak ak Grlant Giteke, 1s:nr™ t bi at that he knew all about Steunen- the inner sanc of his palatial suite of rooms, Mr. John [with sunr prayer meetings at * ts dos keane Sa | Denver ta h in| berg’s action in arresting and “bull P Martman, recognized manager of the Fairbanks campaign | the churches s tedalready, tobe ee eR ERR RR ERR EHR bone eed ee ee et penning” the residents of the dis- " n. % the - fie : \ th e ervals t t testimony was | trict @ Washington, was in the anteroom, where he first and | followed by’ the of method s ee ; oe His story connecting me with i » oc Se Haywood here gave an indication ed at visitors coming to lon t vice-president special feature The Christian Endeavor a Federa | Ha on, Duuretth, Ind.; trea his alleged crimes is false in every Borah then began to crc of his coolness by asking if the iter introducing them and stating the purpose of their ograms in Tent Wiliteton | tien” was the keynote of the x har ro _ Hutebineos Toledo, | partioutar xan : y pa window shutter could be closed, ex- Vealls to Mr. Fairbanks and the First Presbyterian church sses of the morning in tent W tn. Gon Ao M Willian wood, on-the stand |ed to plaining that he couldn't see Sen- are as follows ot The % speakers t inet ft _ naan h w r the , ator Borah’s ey cause of the Sidesteps Campaign Question. : p > upon the interd nat s Cher sitet . oun’ Gace s ps paign Q Mecnng Mregrem. jdiieblt ane me > w : ner F aid he first met Adams You regarded Steunenberg as dl- “ ' ba th ‘ a ” 1 he et th f w he eo we ree respons’ » for all of net © “It appears that there is already a very strong and well | Training in Citizenship. pects of the Endeavor cau Br was the . ; : when 'be tos |recdy setuemnene oe i's Seay irban . £ } t } icholas ohnso' ta. | Clowed ring se h with a i . o n witne Min i eadquarters by Ed. | outrages, did you?” asked Borah @rganized Fairbanks campaign on in this st and that a Hon. Nichols sis Jona Ba, |ctoned th +l a! reoliies ts A | ~ Baga : od . pyrene gene ve ye Bie ad ya * ; Nigorous effort is being and will be oe Sane poayer Rev. J. M stor of | "™ ct f he ie ne regarded Steunenberg any tagton delegates for you,” s ested te rf Training the Civic Con- the First rch of Hon, J Ga > o y lifferently than I did you, Bartlett, Panning the vice-presider tt science Edwin Hey! Delk, D.| Providence he : when h Sine or the others who were on “Yes. ni . ig TL iar tatheren |e. | 2 ‘ he | wa a that side,” said Haywood va rie seen Be ee - : and buge . The witness insisted that his critt- Mr. Rites iks. fifth t ee Te artes’ of New lit o ir te ” 48 a deportee cism of Steunenberg be referred to ington, and + ciukhess” Rev, Howard B. Grose 1 _ a G n 1 w OA B his official and not to his personal “We | : the easte a lo eather 4h sciceeh: | tabetha t ; as of tam “mt nd acts. Haywood de of the st t jent ¢ \eane,” editorial eseretary American | R " iil u tiaster. He ¥ that he never told Simpkins hastening + ed subje ‘ The pe . [Baptist Home M wis and low 1 x 1 cent pureens, The asset aie ss: 2 r Aeon New Ye N. ¥ © of $ tb F Dchasd ple I ha ts of tre- |“4.56--Prayer tor our countr sa shore ad lot $08 with hm to last he saw of Orchard wa ing left Denver tn Dee Meéndous energ re ov l--"The Christian Endeavor Pa-| w e upon the . ge ag He it Bo opahew bina Bro BE Bev elonment triots’ League reta vor and ¢ h Union : Z yn Hanes aha one agg ot a we nn , am Shaw, Boston, Ma or Endeavor . A : 7. ; rigs y Anse ~ slteine eo tien i to | w He urd more I he received a rs ‘ " he w ' ogra ‘ the hin “This ence NV here . t aid awyers for Orchard F , uywood was still being cross: Wer one go« © ca eel . ever one x i j ¢ 4 1 examined regardi the Cripple at home " € c he et the f ma i at ti \ a. Creek developments whe recess ship an Ae 2 "I se ey e keep 1 b la Philar here and | pa a hall « ‘ portion |v der t New Je of * 1 Sea I alway ad to meet you t Graft and Urafters,” Re - World Orga entiemen ) ! 18 1 p again beiore tra Landrith, D. D, LL. D. t na ut Brother ee ; cage " Belniont college, Nashville, Tex " Christian End And « le the vice as still speaking journmy 1s 8 i to Pre the repe eli alm y red First Presbyterian church, Fourth | "py ; toe out inte here Mr. Har 1 1 zy jay. and Spring st out in tho Fir to intro. In Citizenship. 4 wnd the re A In + { I ancis &, Clark icon we & with a lid t cal | | Alexander I ss fron ide : —_ tersburg, Rusaia Dr. Fre Clark © PRELIMINARY REPORT OF RIPLINGER to net knew he experts invelves in t tage ae . Di note I , fe ' < 10 other city comp an Joha To the stra [ " sken from the depot to tt Walker, D. D., pastor |) reste pe SHORTAGE Six w ago The Star exclus-|Riplinger. The ex 1 of the Gnthem, Charies Wa ; : in the Lincoln hotel, tn t an church, Los| which taxe nol a! D I ) vely uneed that the Riplinger |! wont ark S phe: be forma aah “tebe "Ur" thas ol Mr. Fal: we ne me my Debits upon information coming to The tem of fixed estima com #6 morning 3 kK, pre Haneo ‘ ; heed, Sha Pellantitt need about the cle the of th a ent 10 minutes in receiving ft, Amoi t f , intian I Sta A GOL e ability > Sop dl i ‘ jzens, afterwards go ul we " ( ie i 1 of which is best attested in the| Paul term, so t » juggling of om and the « a on pantar Boe ospcgpert Ay don oF | : ; : 170 eport of the experts und could have ved pre o oy A n Fairbank waa the " i, i 1 41 2 & Y P a ~ suite ; Put Shakes Fairbank’s Hand. ©. ¥. Marks, Salt Lake, \ F ; =" } Cs ‘ of pe eer's | otle ; 4 he tr © 00 ‘ oo t jock this af Son J " I j i 1 $47 1 ed Was chat tent nt at : , , - the c a Air ¢ m and I hrot Pp ! ( at he als the in H t ria bra nore eee’ | Mr. John R. Clement c : Bou) | If 7 ) comnittes or oan! ‘ 4 | 10 ’ 1 hig il “"? ot Ch , ! ' io ern Were firm , ‘ Cpuret he | . Pe (itewished ao. Bre I ( lent d , mw, ( if , 7 ; was then (ner. M te “ e \ aad aker, 1 ' 4 y te ‘ “ i f i this « N 1 ¢ wt \ Bb i lored mo i « n ma ' ‘ : Vs ry ., +e : ors t "Magpie yf t ‘ mete | . 1 j 1 taat j the pa uve ‘ pian & | er | ) { bliean He " i fed f |" 1 i ver, ac associa Wathingtos | bg ’ \. f vily I he ent and one age ,.| pla 0 ot | Jo t Phe other fund hea ooted ts nebace as , ey | si 6 Jnoon at 4:30) |the incomplete work fund. This Mhomson &x'ended the “ice Bog, ew | Prev I enn: | © Pane PF % % fina ne only. fund thought to lave the sreetine# Of the @ Stag Joc ott, Lowell F pa bee’ Bhorroek made the unell, which |been tampered with w the de vice-president ggg” S, igs pre a ee eee Sl th “the ‘oskes, ean lay. Clty offictals to conalder It falcation was first made publio, “a

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