The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1907, Page 7

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“ET US FIGHT FAIRY” SAY PEACE ENVOYS . STEAD OF QUELLING BATTLES NOISE _— — @ DE NELIDOFF, OF RUSSIA, PRESIDING OFFICER OF THE ) HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCE, CONVERSING WITH M. LEON | BARON MARSHAL VON BIEBER BURGEO!IS, FRENCH REPRESENTATIVE. STEIN, GERMAN REPRESENT BY FRANCIS WARRINGTON | tieved that the work could be flo ra SAwsen, aaa in Sout Geume arbitration, they fell to discussing wondering if he will long | "teh aue war ta ty (Geattic Star's Exclusive Service.) | enough to rest fond eyes upon his), “!% & LONDON, July 17.—When the in-/Sattve land again As the burglar satd to his lawyer fernational peace congress COM: ag ne was about to be sentenced, tt may be four years, and it may | ff the map,’ so as to give th be forever.” So it is with the tor-|™F 4 chance to prepare, « tuous dotiberations of the much-| the attacking power move imme touted peace conference, or, as tt is | Hately upon the other's works with officiatly known, the International | 4 word of warning | Arbitration ‘Trfbunal | Instead of @oclaring that there Forty-six different nations are) shall be no more wars, they are try | represented at The Hague. No one| tng to define the status of private representative dares to express his| property on the high seas in case thoughts aloud, but every man of| Of hostilitios jthem knows that the present gab| In other words, instead of labor j fest te interminable ing for the utter abolition of war When the delegates flocked to} and for the doctrine of compulsory The Hague the world seemed to/ arbitration of all international think that they would rash through | misunderstandings, the peace con & plan for the disarmament of ev-| gress delegates are simply trytag ery nation under the sun with about/to frame up a new set of rules to as much celertty a» a county con-| govern international wartare | vention nominates a cutanddried To be very piatn about this mat j itable, shall ticket on a written-beforehand plat-| tor, Europe is beginaing to titter at ness they soon found that every | nalistic bible, which every true dologate had come #0 loaded down,| firtton swears by, describes the members in these words "They are a lot of conmepotitan | wlied heads whe conceive that 8 & Consequence, instead of mak-| friendship for every country but i ready to beat the swords of the | their own is proof of superior en. } | world toto plowshares and to melt | lightenment moral reetitade, the cannon into medals “for a good | timid or astute persona who always boy,” the talk soon resolved itself | seek refuse in half monsures, drre into a question of the fairest meth-| spective of the Import af the meas od of procedure between two na-| ures they are ked to halve, and tions in case war should be de-| honest fanatios who belteve that if | clared necessary lonty the conference would decree a Waeet June 15, Joseph H. Choate, | instead of introducing a hurry “pi millenniom the milleantam would @e of the American delegates. be resolution providing for compulaory | begin SWISH! CRASH! HOW THE WIND BLOWS JOSEPH H. CHOATE. the aggressive nation send word to| M | the other: ‘In 30 days I am going to! send my fleet over and blow you! Tuesday, The sult w |The State of Washington on the Relation of the Attorney General the “labors” of the peace congress, But when they got down to busl-|and the London Timos, that jour. | attle ts pra Vv ° THE SEATTLE STAR-*WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1907. a ae STATE SUPREME COURT AN AW T0 PLUNDERBUND « (Continued) be granted. And wh went to the supreme court th was grave danger, if {t came pany, The company's attorney therefore, boing versed in the intri-| ercles of the law, devoted their] first energies to an effort to pr vent it from of the franchise, They raised th: Question whether the sult was prop: | rly instituted in being bronght on | the relation of the attorney get ral, and denied, as they had in the lower court, that the slate had any | iutereat in the streets of ite chief etty Supreme Court Decision The iston handed down by th court did not deny that the state] waa interested in the streets of ite chief city, but it gave ample evi dence that the highest Judicial tri] bunal of the state, as at that time fi ituted, had a deeper tnteroat in the welfare of the public corporations than im the people Instead of determining the cane upon the question of the per f four to three, that, while the ate had en interest in the sub) matter involved, the 1 way for the at to court for the pr rest was on the 5 attorney goneral ection of that tn Now, to an attorney at law, this more clear, but as much as if the court had t the case was improp ted on wre prop ly have been instituted upon] listinetion may b to @ layman it is about been inst nday when it should os emtit vs. the Seattle Gas & Biectri Light Company The court held that it should have been entitled The State of Washington on the! Relation of the F ney vs, the Seattle ¢ Light Company The decision specifically sete forth that the atterney general possessed the authority to direct that the prosecuting attorney insti tute the suit, and, apon a refass of that officer, to institu the sult and bad refused Mr Palmer was of counsel in the ac Hon, acting as an assietant atior ney general But the court held that before the attorney general could pro olf, he m prosecuting attorney to do so. Waiter Fulton's Uncle. In addition to thi polities! personal and blood r erly bring the sult him in a letter received today by J & Chilberg. president of the A-Y %« A 1 ‘i > ,clety of Christian Endeavorers, Se ltroupe of colored biack-faced art-| nish an ontertainmont especially | HEATERS lista, are packifg the Lyric theater | interesting to the small visitor and/ | this week. equally so to the adult. An even aloieaenoien / jtwo dozen attractions fill up the “Girofie-Girofia.” | At the Star. board walk, while the ew chutes *Giretie-< __| John Walsh, one of this week's/ re & drawing card. All the other Girofla, now being entertainers at the Star thoater,| Permanent big things are popular Ng by the San Francisno Opera jy a singing comedian who brings| With the people. Angela May's fine Sepaay at the Grand, is an opera! joy to ali Irish hearts in the| Soprano voice ts he SAt will upper! especially to the | dudaionce * and popular melodies Hives of high class music. Among All departments of the Best numbers are the concert. | At the Third Avenue. in full running order both after Pieces, which are of unusual | noon and eventing | 5 | “Thelma,” at the Third Avenue ltheater this week, affords the “Dolly Varden” Benefit. |members of the lor company | excellent opportunity to display A benefit ee Varden mance of “Dolly dramatic ability one of the best operas) 4 beautiful pastel of Laurette (Ry Unites years, will be given Wed-|-payior will be given to the most) NEW YORK, July 1 The brok July 24, at the Grand by : f © Grand popular lady patron on Saturday | erage of Thebaud Bros. sus he Ban Francisco Opera company, | Pies Seton teher, abit ' night. All noiders of reserved seat remn.) brow vended today, the Habilities b i> The benefit matinee | ance to ae ! Pemises to be one th , ~ the suspension of Scala ie cone ot ef | “Thelma” all week, with matinee |‘h° muspension of Scalante de 4 sg meny* eucagement 19] on Saturday li gpa eeaioe’ oars ns At the 8 At Lua Park | he Seattle oe ‘The Burg, ompany, great! | change of program in the| “NOT GUILTY.” GAYS HALSEY P Mrengthened t 5 Adities ‘ct {ree open alr attractions at na gs! Rema Bon: sate sy ro park is proving popular with the (hy Unites MB Wook mocting with marked sue | People. No amusement resort in) gan FRANCISCO b: 8 in The 1 Po pot this part of the country has ever | -,, e Hate é stiempted to put on the varied t to e At the i rogram free to all that has and ‘ + Mien The an ie being furnished by the manage n in the i mo eason of| ment of Luna park, This wook the| case Trial was set fo the on Great Martella appear in a trick | Will clos 4 whe . cle ac enta Man Fi and fancy bicycle act, establishing) joing PALACE CLOTHING CO. y See aa after will be thelr reputations as champions in “ fo an eve their lin Teddy, the diving dog 1 Mr, Julius Herrimenn 2 the Pen-| plunges from a 70foot olevation | , To Pon, | a into @ six-foot net @ Marion | K Lo itoah the. Seamne Btoffer’s slide for i and high | i cor of this city Mr At the Lyric wire exhibitions are thrillers, The| 1"6 Compa: ne My E. Dandy Dix in 4/| Loretta Twins Trio of children fur eh el ag ai PALACE wm "7 EAT MARKET | ; N y 8 kinds of t onl Buy your hat of F Brooks &! Battleship Nebraska at navy yard > BS *** Co,, 1931 Second a oe i [to preserve order day : The members of the Twenty-/ fourth Colonial Infantry engaged | with the eit! leheir bayonet driven into a | caded themselves jtroops. The soldiers rus their guns at the barrack preparing to kill the peasants : the police inte FAILS FOR MILLION AND A HALF » thate ser ea ste ee RIOTS (By United Press.) | we PERPIGNAN, France, July {Serious rioting between wine grow. | ters and the seldiers kept at Midi | n: was resumed to-| the soldiers usin The peasants we Another cartoad of arrived today and the well suppile about the same, although the gen eral tei drop. Watermelons and apy are coming in fast. Red raspb and cherries are on hand tn alp amou verry to be ween on the atroot ia on the drop—f per pound ® g their own. Vegetables. Mo; t mck, 8 arrots, sack, # * dion, ampara eve ' a per te f « deans, Ib, Mile: sweet conn $281) por ernie; pena, 240 Rutter and Cheese w YA Kees w « 4 ’ 5 ‘ H ‘ ; 1 . “ ‘ towk Monts TACOMA IS JEALOUS OF’ SEATTLE (Star Special Service.) cific Fallway to consider minus of the} hae begun in th jor court im this etty (he matter © 4ligendency hearing on the main tesue, (hAC It Rite of the would be decided against the com} is not the terminal, The complain: | y jan and that! ; | this ts againet the original land ing to perform his sworn duty jaws of the at provided that the being heard upon thel main iseve, that of the perpetuity | ais oS ees | pervisors st | says that the appointment of Tay-| The railroad concluded ite tostl-| jor in no way affects nit standing mony this morning and arguments \C. W. PARKE prosecuting Tom theemajerity opinion possesses especial imteres The proseouting attorney ix noar Upon him rests fn the first WOODMEN’S | in other words, if the people of a! ‘ttle, died at th community should happen to be so t a prosecnt who will lend himself | to be the servant of a big loot-seek:| Fifteen years ourt can-| business to ope came to Seattle ta vada and opened up a drug or he left the drug an art establish special interest He ts survived by his immediate such | family, wife and three sons and also in Portland and a at Ban Dtego, Cal er wee an Kik and « na rt to protect the | aity! wf the franchise, i held, by vote criminal laws, attorney has a monop-| right to get Into court | tive of Minnesota “PEACE NEGOTIATIONS): ARE ALL OFF (By United Press.) OAKLAND, | y proper me into tion of the whole communtty jeal machinery ineffective, Dissenting Opinions. judicial legis gotlations in the telegraph strike are off. Small leaves for Chicago He ways noth otft of the te / ‘ston of the strike zone till b jxome of the more t of the local unions in the the laws of the w od law tn all ordinary | ing the rights which’ right Commissioner Neill estion be made a basis for set declared that company ts willing to reinstate but a few strikers who are unduly HEARS BALLAR APPLICATION M. Chittenden. ‘orps of the United States der whose direction | Lake Washington canal will be con is afternoon to | & number of citizens from Ballard, | required a little fudt Bo the court did not pase to a idtinion of the | p upon its me ft him} self, The prosecuting attorney had beon asked by Mr. Palmer to bring heen finally determined refation of the prosecuting attorney whenever one interests of the people, Hy determined time nothing is immediately such a determination igiee both thin perpetead franchise and the subsequently granted § year franchise are samme company At the present ot tiret have asked the . there was no a }to be placed at canal, others at the upper LAWSUIT OVER FENCE. HANDLING OF CONVENTION ELICITS PRAISE Frederick Falk pany for tearing down a fence on lot pwned by him in tne city at one time has been amply demonstrated by xranted a restraining P. exposition, from Frances f./cility with which the Christian En-| the defendant retarna Clark, president of the United So-|deavor convention was handled wrote Mr. Clark od for the manner in houses, which ft bandied the crowds at teeding the national convention of this organization last week ‘The ability of Seattlo te care for a great crowd pouring imto thy Hotels, boarding |, horseman well known in Seattte Oakland and on the coast and fatally injured in this city cocasion and / wands of viaitors from this and of the famous Remus ts tn jail jhorseman and o the arrange: heen ruled off the track jin known for the shooting. MAVERICKS’ PICNIC. Annual roundup, All Elks and famittes in oats leave Lesehi You can spoil good tea} by boiling, you can’t make} Ibad tea good LICENSED TO WED Beginning empty handed hurts no man; it is the staying empty hand by opening a saving ac count with ue. and Florence Vogetables remain We Pay 4¢ Interest dency ix toward ao slight On Savings Accounts BIRTH RECORD. A te] | and dairy products DIRECTORS "|! Union Savings & e nnd Cherry PN a a tat ° | head camp session, which com # next Wednesday morning. Among the more important mat tors to come before the soxsion Is question of the aajustment of 1, Band also the question of elect nara or aix years inatead of elect « them for two years, as at prom at, It i# probable that t | bers who joined before 1902 it (By United Pres.) |have their rates raised #o as to SAN FRANCISCO, July 17.—~| conge with the rates now in Eugene Schmitz today announced | fof. It is not Wkly that the that ho would refuse to recognize | rates of new migpbers will be in Taylor, appointed fast night, | creased. mayor, and as #oon as any va uelen In municipal offices oceur-| red he would fill them heli | claims that he has already made up| his mind as to the men he will ap-| point to # ood the present #u Md they resign. Hé] ai@ he maintains that he ts the on ly legal mayor RECEPTION ' j A wise plan for the | small investor is to Accompanied by a band and al avold the pertils of faith large number of local Woodmen in money matters. He of the World, the head camp offi should refrain from cors, who arrived in the city yes | the danger of mining terday afternoon, wer eacor achemes; he should be |from their headquarters in the But-| content with @ reason ler hote) to the hall of Camp 69,| able income on his at 516 Spring st. last evening, principal, We Invite where a reception was tendered! you to make a thor- the officers, Charles A, Reynolds, ough investigation in- chairman of the entertainment com to the absolute safety mittee, made the address of wel of our 4 per cent Cer- me, to which Head Consul 1. I tificates of Deposit k responded. Other officials E. Shorrock, president. » introduced, and the quartett« J. P. Hartman, V.-Pres. of Seattle camp furnished several Alexander My See good ections. Ff shments con. J. V. A. Smith, Cashier. cluded the evening's program This will be a busy week for the head officers, as they are going over the preliminary work for the STEAMER YOSEMITE TOOT OF UNIVERSITY. ST. Excursion and | No Afternoon and Clam Bake Evening Excursions This Week At East Sound Cues on Friday Forty Miles Farther Than Victoria : The Most Beautiful Trip in the Friday Afterneon at 2:20. World Round Trip 25¢ Ret by WwW of Deo i pean ait 2 option | children Free Whea Accom Thursday, July 18 panied by Parents. Friday Eveni at 8:30. Leaves Pier 6, Foot of Univer dl “ye sity St, 8:30 a. m. Round Trip 50c Don’t Miss It Dancing and Music Free. Tickets Limited to 1,000. | Excursion to Olympia Sunday, $1.60 Trip and Clam Bake. La- | July 21, at 8:45 a. m dies’ Auxiliary of National As | . coclation of Latter Carriere Round Trip $1 PHONES: Ind. A 4669; Main 2543. Tickets for Sale at: Swift's Pharmacy, Second Ave. and Pike St. Burtell’s Red Cross Annex, 610 Second Ave. Pier 6, Foot of University 5t. How to Tell a Pros- perous Community A few years ago an employe fice department of States, whose du ties carried him ail © the country on trips of ection. sald ‘The prosperity of a city or villeg directly propor Uionate to the postoffice re colyy Newspapers and maga zines do not publish ly save in communities and will to pureha ee eS cae PATENT EXCELLENT them to considerable readir Only peo! f produced every day of the year of precisely undue ocd gaodiness, ous write and receive many wrength NOVELTY MILL CO. ATTLE, U.S.A th who are prosper » is a new postoffice at ton. Twenty tons of t out from arlington in one day about s ago. The West zine is now printed splendid plant at Barling Come into our office and » will give you free an inter esting and attractive copy Westerner Magazine this number the edit why he located at Harlington. (et this number of the Ma e free at our offi UNION TAILORS, Two Stores—518 Third Ave. alesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington st. Suits to Order on Short Notice. JOHN C. WALLING CO. to kaow what 711 Second Ave., Seattle. siden symmaret Selake of Bett] PIANOS MUSIC a 138 Boneen Bt. TALKING MACHINES Seneca St pend aDay at Sea Vie It is one of the prettiest spots on the Sound, between Seattle and Everett, and has a magnificent view of water and moun tains, We have subdivided one thousand acres into tracts here contain two to six acres each, and already quite a number of Seattle people have purchased waterfront tracts for summer © site Price per tract (take notice that the prices given for whole tracts and not for a single acre) $250 to $750 10 per Cent. Cash BALANCE MONTHLY TO 8UIT The soil is unusua ich aud fertile, and fine for gardening or r hing of tptior The we cities to the north and t h ellent market for everything you raise You v day at a V bh Ca A {flee and we w best way to go out there and furnish you with any ormation you may wish West & Wheeler COLMAN BLOCK

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