The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1907, Page 1

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EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR |ONE CENT WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT AND SUNDAY. LIGHT WEST WINDS THE SEATTLE STAR—S TURDAY JULY 1 VOL. 9. at 19, PRICE 25c PER MONTH. omy PATRIOTS’ LEAGUE LAUNCHED WITH ROOSEVELT AS THE FIRST MEMBER nner rae renee a leeReKneRWAAARROEAMDRORa HAN ARROne CE. START peers" EXPERTS REPORT e . Tent Willisten. . ‘* South End Lincoln Park, w | TY ic 1 A WHITEWASH +. 8:00—"Handel'’s Oratorio of the Messiah.” * - * FOR PURI IN GOVERNMENT * Firat Pr byterian Chureh, * | 4 re ee . SCHMITZ RECEIVES NO HELP ie a : ce ae A 8:00-—F gota From All Landy” conducted by General See. Findings on Riplinger Shortage Avoid Mentioning Short- pi eens ic Raadapee soda 2 ¥ ary bre Sach Crky Avetandtee Bb Wintel Ghidboeee Were” (Scripps Telegraph Service.) P : Moyer-Haywood Kidnapping Denounced by Endeavor ts: isis have deciascd ot by gan Beth poleatsn manager Unies Sosy fine. |, 84x PRaxciac Yuir' roe age Under Parry and Paul, or Actions of Comp prominin. chistes aigial@. demas of thax aationar by. NiGIORM chads, % | postooned setion ov the anpeal of! — troller Carroll--Contractors May Prove Riplinger’s Speaker--Vicious Postal Cards and Slot Machine ..\°.28%m (oi gomuy, more a ® |Bohmits to compel. Judge Dunne one Pictures Scored for adultere ed food m xe inimied OPP P PPC e eee ee ee ee ee oo pratt 8 Ries " oe = Victims. % left the matter to Dunne. itter In the Chicago mar ee a ~ : ket ont of the sewage from that Compt Harry W. Carroll and | reported. It explatr els * and ¢ purit nristian | Mout p ¥ asin Frank EB. Pells, who ha ase | by the report of special expert I Contractors the Losers. Endeavor conve Fas tae ter the aaa . - of the city dock at Balla en |G. Shorrock, employed to invest The $68,0¢ \ i he Society |at his back reaching for hi ce | notified by the board t fs ™~ 4 po slonily tha it ete Ww a of Christ n End vas in- | of the graft | to fence up the ¢ because tne ge > ie thee 0 eter il . na the fa M 2M ae Thirty da ‘ giv to do t wet th hortag ed |" : “ " za e so much is expected was met en tic apt ag stocks, the wt ee Sertng | the. prey + see the ecntredt ti ng Phe Chr » Endea ugue wa not fle on ‘aie (Nar Spectal Service.) Fifty-seven feet of pay has bar eee ape ‘ hat they gave the checks to at g x ¢ of t s. lot alone crop NOME, Alaska, July 1 One of unearth © far and the P fact . . n é fast Deceniher and a ts to a ¢ \ t Here we fir the richest strikes ever ma \s A delow. the surtace 1 yg S atiil Iyleg fm a Meartie |, The come ° young people of the w for th of pat he ¢ y with Seward peninsula was that or the streak is define the « “ J sg in a Se i 4 , t & to three terday when Claim No. 1 on ‘sam efi tip ¢ k at Blaff City ¢ tela ore gold running 60 cents to the Teads as The C ' rt omes the dirt lt Saal ge en Less e : ma new district tuted t € Shortage Concealed a Year . it n throw th Dun ristian Endeavor Patriots’ League is an enroll a There ho re co in the re |} ts upe . ment of those whose aim is the promotion of civic righteous sig sept ol inte hi is Ress and na al welfare. It is the purpose of the League as. Stelzh w York |) \ successor ¢ et May Not Refund Cash to take up courageously the duties of a Christian citizen. Its ad the artmer Mr. Riplinger left| Last week the council decided to Members will seck a knowledge of public affairs, of the laws. , needs, and possibilities of their town, the state, and the Unit te ed States. They will labor for the election of good and effi- 5 co t er h i to have ake Gent office holders, for the observance of existing laws, for the ay me of : toed th n the adoption of improved laws, for the encouragement and bt rag wonencac pew lg i : aid of patriots, and the downfall of all enemies of the country. 4 Ny I edi | Pla Witn the St d I pm ange Menthe pacont ‘ ’ ded r e ¢ iT ‘er, and ca . They will seek to promote the cause of temperance and per- and tate Imm lately ces esses on and ih { such checks ‘ sonal purity, the betterment of municipal politics, the im- R bi al Se al Su Are Pr | b he | ex a . nt of the conditions of labor, the rational use of the ebuttal-—-Sever prises omi y t ey Sparen ® Day for rest and worship. All this they determine to Pr ; . do in re measure of their opportunities and powers, under t osecution. al ) he re — and in the —— of Jesus Christ. - prlenieattiliocbdinenne r fl program, | ding ‘ ie be wt i include which r ‘ 1 artially Scripps Telegraph Service.) ¢ ridden on bis train as he k Maas HOSE, July 12.—The defense | #¥ere he did A VICIOUS PICTURES ARE ARRAIGNED nat ws were fa, ster rr mn | ©01 ng tod The state called) J. 7. Stevenson, a clerk the mia # first § witne in rebuttal, Cullen hotel at Salt Lake, swore ho . » the Orchard did not) Killett sald he saw him on a tral the people of this ’ mustache in November,| J. H. Moser of I . , un about 147 What are | 1 on Witness F tt said he that Orchard stopped wa to it? Are the t him on a ing house tn 1904 frow Two negro truntecs of ‘ aaking me to pa t and the i Garney f Walla Walla.) Aggust 1. Thi« was the at 1 Oh an ood fn In- these things? Do they ‘ Dominick Melee teatified that be ety now attending the * and purit ¥ mn who swore tt chard was gt Wallace, Idaho. this ¢ called f ittee ree ath ( these je and t ker Hii and Sullivan m7 ty, and of witnesses te againat misrep eonta lent, A. @ creati e are w sey eald Flynn | timc my contradicting that of Me-|ing them, which are r F sident are cirew people on t oo . a had BONE Guat Paulson, owner of the Hlethens G. C. Gose, Walla Walla; 3rd x the very the 5 book of Deadwood. cules mine, «wore that Dan | They were Rev. W. T vice president, J. B. Bridge, Aber. ing the | stores O'Nelll, editor of parchased Orchard’s inter). D, pastor of the First Raptist irbanks, jeen; 4th vice president, Judge atdnowa tan 't It about time we did some on marine, who he mine, but was not per-| church of Richt gina " CI Jorecsiah’ Meterer “ atmos ng about M? Don't you thiak ct Dakota in 1880 and was! mitted to say when, other tha Pt ut ks, of Wash @ ideal of |retary, C. Will Shaffer rpliah, : ietiaihin” ermacheniianik: te r d to testify that O'Neill was that it was in the spring of 1898 p. ¢ in and out | treasurer, N. S. Porter, Olym t.al-| The remarks of the general so ys Fiownitnsas.sewninte & 4 for murder, bat the defense the Coour d'Alene denounced the Blethen pa-| or the profess! ivered | The excursion on the Chip; to wreek the morals and hap | retary were ct d to the ech on Ins « ted took tha Mundial eseqbeoset The Star t aus ikalied choot 1k" ahauies | ant Ge ee atter , | Pines of hundreds aud his method of conve ¢ Baptist Chureh by a committee of under Ten witnesses were examined that the nin m b The vi paid memt f the bar and thelr “Young children, boys and girls, | st ents to the aude , nent Seattle colored people. | M 4 railroad thane upon deeds admitte wing OF | row willful misrepresenta: | to tne ile ong those present fame placed in the way of these ter and tnmistakat an Rev. Troska whe ws. pastor ot (Oe ti icted Witness Elfiott chard’s transfer to Cor T WAS ition in put into BY, | a compost and 7 1g Governor Albert E. Mead, Su- @vils, cursing them in the in which they wero| ln St Baptiat Church ot | OF swearing that Elliott could not made March 7, 1898. nder the es slight t wee every state of Court Judge Mile Root thamber of their acgination, de. elles ages * RE 06 7 ” i at Fa Union. owing en The two negro) He 1a glowing tribute to the dctegates: to the- convention; Dr:| tate Judge Thad. Huston, whom - Jonson and Dr Brooks, sat at at tte table by themselves along the side lof the hall | The facts were that the. tw oo a ro trustees, like many othe (Scripps Telegraph Service.) The two officers will then go t ts, occ ome ° the gues WASHINGTO July 13—It Is) Beattie! and oth laces on Puget | tables, set for two fp ‘ } announced that the best system | Sound thence to Harbor, the There were rows of these small | of mines ever p d will be laid | mouth of the Columbia river and|tables and the two negro t in the waters of the Pacific. olae where in California © treated just lke othe s ’ ' Ord have ’ Geo. E. morris and B. J. The 1908 meeting will be YWOOD KIDNAPPING DENOUNCED f *he lawlessness of jaw is wor We are, most of us. too Pte my opinion +: the lawless tO have brain storms. . nn ag. the divine,” and possibly Ress of the mo! o ts Re Ole ts the omen OF use for the Fed ation Miners tye yuth we mld bh an poks age ders been issued and) The Portsmouth and Newsport| and were called on for #1 ~“ Rrigadier-general Arthur Murray | stations have been instructed to| The two clergymen deplored the we od Lt-Commander 8. 8 Woods send to the Pacific the best *-jaystematic “kr ng” of the ec (Scripps Telegraph Service.) He ts be w Admiral Yamoto, | have been inst 4 to beste sible equipment of mines and t ention by Blethen’s yellow new scarier “Vedas : * There ty in Japan” | - August @ 1 Franciveo laying out pedoes aod all other instruments | pape - an ‘ r There are j r f t yatem for coast and b ow defenses there can be no questior r ab 0 0,000,000 who i ~aemn anemia juiheeeantitaiiens cuentas Japa 1 the Unit S/are exc even do not i MULLEN WAS THE GUILTY ONE AND | *ainteakata, a ot high | country Francisco. | ra aud e ed i e Kobe The Sa trouble is te “Tee | THE COMMITTEE FORGOT ITS WRATH. al tal Japanese newspapers, in an ar-| asthe sti ee | - ticle i the Wo a " 1 ‘ minittee, after il tell you that.” eried Mullen eh “a i of big pe pred of the str ttee | West Seattle is to come Into t TY | WALTER H. BROOKS 5 Garvage, ba aomeanem te put ty as the 14th ward. Th T LE VOIRS | Wood and fer h REV: 00) man to ma te That settled pi y a n : | YW spplanded , and state aned from toy minent Colored Delegate to charged up against City Eng +i wa ded the etl eferred to 1 Aw bottom Christian Endeavor Convention an nomy ap | Thomeen, and that was why what , t t ! © of th t of there | ‘i “ o ¢, forthe «committee wa wroth ordinance iding for it is 23 feet of water in each | aa iets acta got mightly But when it was discovered tha passed Monda : si | hingt pct r nt f at t the guilty man lay within their owr t ¢ r \ : ete W 8 ght 8:30 ow « ut the M dow Yesterday the| A sefentific Investigation is be | ent ordinance after amendi water in the par I reserve 16 Ste woria condi ie | Hapt t ct came Wp ag jug carried on this summer to de-| voir, and or ) feet in the V nche | at we ant to know ald termine the actual cost of collect * bery reapecta , «ing pe . declared 5 D Db, r,t D t co MAN KILLED ri FIRST DELEGATES TO } Goo TEMPLARS’ vi om t 1 | a ., | Methodist Bplscopal ministers of | By Gilson Gardner. ra 1 Albert oS Monge (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ater evengene: A ncee ae wi i BELLINGHAM, July 13.—P a foe gs Pages for Geo. B. ¢ i Bp “The me cause the clutch failed to work as| Delemates are beginning to ar-; legislature had a right to legalize | temporary buildin, i tt tie (date by a2 antome ’ a i 1s boing driven by Joha| rive in Seattle for the third na: |th@rkale of liquor, will deliver an| ‘The structure will vith Fe P jances | ¥ his bo: ‘ who y,| tonal convention of the Interna. | *4dréms on July 2int the counell will all a oe ar - Vee | | _. Pons Larson, a wealthy man of thie city | sone 7 The executive committee of the | University ground minist i A ; Minsion wie, A turned Into a narrow road, the ma-|tonal Order of Good Templars, the | natynal organ Will he held] ‘The meetings will continue from{ Of et ept s Sta salary of 5 chine with ts occupants went ov | Bret se aon of which will be hn ld ne at Monday m rml ag A public re- {about the middie of Octobe jhave the | “ ning. i y é n embankmen ur Samish lake huraday afternoon at 2 o'clec coptlan and banquet will ke given r, bat the conve Ta advisers be he would 4 ree tae recelved fa July 18 at the Pythiom hall, Mrvt| at tie Weekington Hotel Anwex| A national universtty to be heat: | tlec Ie « 10 better for the vice prestdency ; injurtos aad died this morn Javenue and Pike St. Daily sea-| Thiersday evening, July 18, and am ed in the City of Mexico is part of al a Ta nn | than Cortelyou, He , r . Dr. D. E. Biggs and Glen Hyatt, | sions will be held until July 22 exourvion on the steamer Yosemite seheme put forward by Justo Storra, | believe the aker and has @ larger pe al : the other occupant recel a| Among the distinguished dele: | all day Saturday, July 20, to Bre-| Mexican Minister of Public Instrue-| combination. Tt following. But the ma ule a 7 minor injuries gates to arrive today wet Dr. T.| merton, Tacoma and other points | tion, at the recer ing session canvassed thoro with Beveridge is that he ¢ rot . Voelkel, leader of the German lodge | of interest the Mexican Congress, This na-| tho pre tt Cortelyou's name | want the place The Ancient OMier of Hibernians|of Good Templa of New York The national meetings will be | tional university intended to has sound t | When the plan w x > * 0) r " of Seattle, will give thetr big an-| City, and Miss Elste R. Seemitz, of }peeceded by the conventioy of the | modeled-ufter the French plan and| It ge " hat Fair.|Cortelyou by a mutual frie at hella End crime lesa ae sg sig Mtein wr igh nual plenic toi w at Renton} Wisconsin, a national superinten-| state branch of the order the firat|to unite and co-ordinate the educa | banks will not again be a vice Cortelyou, the answer wae 106 its face at the \: ‘ ¢\ f Tenn. He made a powt. Junction, A crowd of large pro-|dent of the juvenile branch of this | seasiow of which will be hold next | tonal institutions of the republic as |idential candida worth recordls 8 4 mantetpal but ® addrgse gn “Graft and Graft: | tiong ia expected, and there will | ot fer | day morning July 10 the ses-|a whole With somewhat the same} In looking over the nd in| “Wherever the president wante Tas Heense t > Gre” this morning he games and sports of evety va-| Judge puel @. Artman of In # to last until Thursday. 1 relations that the University of] search of vice president ' me, wherever | can do Roosevelt Sore Of watt and + ted Staten| lon ie thi ‘ ! riety, with appropriate prizes fap |@iaea, who receetly delivered a fame) conventions will bfing about 6 | Reris has to the framework of|many names have been conside the most good, personal ‘considera. it to go oo fw opinion, h each eveot low @velwion (0 (hy eituct thal oo | @ibecuten. ‘Prened educatiog, Among them are Senat M tlon will have no weiaht with me.

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