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NEWSPAPER, “IS THE MAN OR WO IFRS VATH AWSTICE, MERC Y, TRU In a modest, pleasantly situated home near the town of Concord, NH. Ha liven, at 86 yoars of agg the most discussed woman in all the world. This old, old lady, with sweet amile and snowy Bair, is Mra Mary Baker Glover Eddy, founder and leader of n Science, N WHO LEAVENS AND LOVE,” id of hundreds of thousands of believers and follo@e ht that made her famous “ bag was to this @ged woman of world renown that the editor of The dressed thia question, requesting the courtesy of a reply: Star weMAT 18 NEAREST AND DEAREST TO YOUR MEART BO ive. Eddy’s reply, whieh Tollo wa, is the FIRST SIGNED STATE- MENT that she ever gave to any newapaper. The me i, flowing with beautiful sentiment and inepived by her faith, will be read with deepest interest not only by the ony “Science” readers of The Ge ttle Star, but also hy wt Amermans who, whatever their religious be ten, cannot fail to be intprenias ty the personality of this, their most remarkable Cqurftrywonrary MRS. EDDY’S MESSAGE TO THE STAR Pleasant View, Concord, N. H. > of the Seattle Star asmuch as 1 know myself—"what is noarest and dearest to my heart" fa an honest man or Woman—one who steadfastly and actively strives perfec who leavens the loaf of life with justice, merey, od oe Addressing a Party of Her Fol cage or eed is greatness, and the logic of events push onward the lowers, | conturtes ence the scripture. The law of the spirit of life tn — © Christ Jesus hath made me (man) free from the law of ain apd death,” This predicate and ultimate of scleatific being presents, howeven ‘no claim that man is equal to God, for the finite is not the altitude of the Infinite. Snapshot of Mra, Eddy Taken Most Recent Photograph. wall under glass. There is Uttle elve that has at tracted the attention of the occa. | ob utierinae The real man was, is, and ever will be the divine ideal, that ts, | sional visitors admitted to the | @™mzmer pilgrimages Gots image and Wkeneas, and Christian Science reveals the divine | house, The furniture is what might rinciple, the example, the rule, and the demonstration of this ideal | be found in any of the other homes in this quiet netghborhood Christian Se! home was a sort until a few years ago, they [fields and groves across a wide and valley Sincerely yours, Mra. Reddy's own apartments open | onty a fow miles away is the Ps * out on a baleony above f ve | where this lea pc ceelay , randa. From this balcony she for- | born. ! Fe%, BLOODY CHINESE WAR IN LOS ANGELES : rd ANINTIMATE SKETCH OF MRS. EDDY'S APPEARANCE AND HOME LIFE TODAY | (eattte Star's Exclusive Service) i GONCORD, N. H. Aug. 10- ( laree airy room, comfortably tur- _ Bished. Al one side & desk an ) ‘@lese by a comfortable arm ehair Mra. Biddy now spends moat | of her time each day 4 The house fs an ordinary frame qualities may be read in her eyes, A| Which are blac, and in her face, which a high, full forehead sur mortnts, Women who surround Mra. Eddy | in her home life are students of Christian Gelence, who come to Concord to live with her for a month, or several months, at a t Belidiag, attractive but not preten- and to assist in the management tows. =A veranda extends across the hotseliold | the front. About it He well-kept | The life she tives te vory quiet and very simple. Those about her eay that she still spends a little ; ‘time each day at work at her desk Sasue ee seoeed Giver, where Mrs. ‘Srom this room the doors stand | Eves, the thoughts of the! 20 to other roome above stairs. | she bas won to her faith | 41) these are furnished aa unpreter- | tlousty as Mra. Eddy's own apart ments. Grounds, and at one side a small aks. Th this house, in the apartments It is the same in the rooms down statre. In one front réom a large iliuminated hymnal, presented to Mra. Eddy by the Bart of Dunmore, | one of her followers, ts the principal lormament. In another a marble bas | your willing way to woods and water meet” “Where | (Seattic Star's Exciusive Service.) | wealthy Chinese merchant. | natown. One victim is dead and an OLD “STONE'S LANDI~W ‘ Francises, as well Low Angeles. fear that the trouble will apread to F coast cities, and result in still {further violence, All Chinatown ts in a state of | siege, and the terrified Asiatics are The Sytran Paradise of Puget Sound. A grand natural park. with magnificent view, frouting on o Wide beach of fine gravel Winding walks, follage in profusion Chan Mon Then another Chinese id and all but killed. and rustic bridges, shady nooks, flowers and caded houses without police protec | ton Free Camping Grounds For the summer, You can put up your tent now and stay as fong 45 you like without charge. Excellent fishing, boating and Ddathing. Abundance of tempted killing of Chan Mon, a le not yet. ee pserresee Soa OH, DEAR, ONLY READ THIS! | Katalla company, of Alaska. — | Monticello te n Handsome Military Dogs at Capital to Port Htnk Must Go to Work. | Alicd in addit Willlam F. Yates, pure spring water, which will be piped to ev from San and 1,800 tons of freight Nor Permanent Residence fhe year round. The new Int making the trip to both ban will this croms property, steamship Hyades ° Seattle and Tacoma 36 minutes or leas. in hin bunk yesterday while the he ; And yet you can buy vessel was at Nanaimo. His re bs . mains have been brought to Se ‘ attle and the funeral will be held) Extra Large Homesites Here Under the auspices of the Firemgt unton | Boats leave Pier # for Navy Yatdl } = - ms ) ; Pes LIEUT. GRANT AND CAPT. LEE. een ti| _ ro (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) ; ; AND UP—ON YOUR OWN TERMS. WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 10 = —“ On whoa! There is gloom : 5 keen pt at the ¢ nd around the White | STEAMER YOSEMITE Ho eral of the militar pos COME ANY DAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. darlings who have graced state #o | dock oF att ax eial funett have been ven eda , ‘ laway fro 1 the scene of their social H > * 4. Free Transportation =| 0): «esl | In Grand View “tT! Olympia Excursion Sunday, Aug. 11 | nold of. fashion and the glass of | PIER 6, F :) 1 317 T 46 A.M FURNISHED BY r . r ‘ LEAVING PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIV ity 8 8:46 The SOUND TRUSTEE COMPANY j 1 and Capt. Fitebugh Le 1 Str. Yosemite---Round Trip $1 | ot officers the caw t and most juctive in ‘ " | : . 6 can oy ' nhe @ to pla t wa ki Point, Blake Island 500 Col Build F ' T "eld. $400 to 9800" yer | I SoNeal's island he ocated, past | man Building, Seattle. 401 Fidelity Building, Tacoma. endid climate, bea oe ny ' te . d Redondo Beach and Dash Point. | ON THE FRORT surroundings, — excellent | psn vader engi gy te aba . "tananan’ a q . Improved streets to } lymy : ; . ox | ith the Americ ent. Th “ t beautifu i is The German steamer Tolosan, of pa ee be Ae reg 4 | | re sen ‘oe, the OF he ise to the west, Mt. Rainier te 4 B t L the Centennial Milling compar maccenthens chon ; e 7 ji] he east only add e charm of th uderful y | | fleet, is dae tomorre rom the We alw mit the number of passengers to i oats Leave uuu Teoh Mae aca ae the #175 PER ACRE | bility of crowding. Secure your tickets carly J Seattie Tacoma min Me wma ae te speed gp eptnnt dieleenias Bleamer “Dove,” trom Co | _ Launch “Forester” from Wley- fi and load 6,000 tons of flour. for 3 i 1 GREYS: POR OAS AY a enth St. Dock, week days, 10 a. North China ports, WASHINGTON IRRIGATION BARTELL’S RED CROSS DRUG STORE, 610 SECOND AV han Dock, week 4 8:20 a m.; Sun s, 9:20 a. m and 7 COMPANY |} WIFT'S PHARMACY, SECOND AND PIKE m5 Sunda ms mts 1:30 p., m.; steamer “Dove,” B) 7 ateamer Monticello will be! 1} PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY 8T tates r from N. P, Dock, week days, 1 Bf} put the Alki Point run fn place Room 29 Scheuerman Bidg | | Mi * fai ‘ r mg, 4:20 f the Vashon, which has beer yotd |} Seattle, Washington | Moonlight Excursion 8 o’Clock Saturday by Schubach umilton to” the : erie . THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1907. §. MARY BAKER EDDY, IN° SPECIAL MESSAGE TO. “8€PUstican cus was A Busy oA While She Stood on Her Balcony | MP* Mary Baker Eddy, From Her | relief of Mra. Eddy hangs on the|merly addressed the throngs of} tL. HM. Sk entista to whom of Mecca, to which From this baleony the view ts of orchards Beyond the line of hille on the other side and er of « religion was | Scene in Chinatown, Los Angeles, Showing Notice in Chinese Charac- | ters Warning Chinese to Avoid the Feud Now Raging There. and they enemies among the Hop Sing tong were responat jother dying, and the police of San! ble for the outrage against him. Almost immediately a member of the Hop Sing tong was murdered by persons said to be friends of | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug 10.—! Chan Mon ts a member of z ¢ ~»:,| How On tomg or clan, | Bloody war has broken out in Chi) ON! that his afratd to venture out of their barrt-| amsassinations were attempted This ts the most serious outbreak [ever known in the local Chinatown | The trouble started over the at-/and the police fear that the end w making two trips and will ron to m to these trips pre-national president of the Marine Engineers in the @ry lot. Graded streets and allers, a broad drive along the } Beneficial assoctation, was Beach, reasonable restrictions against Iquer and other undesir- jelty on a tour of inspection Bile featuros, and a host of vther advantages that should appeal’ terday W you. The steamship Buckman walled Francisco today for Se | atthe with a full list of paswengers | ™ont's Joseph Kennedy, fireman on the was found dead Mombers of the King County Re-, law, which abolishes all interme > |Publican olub spent @ busy day Gate Seension, for expressing the . will of the voter e veaterday In addition to the usual | Former Senator Wilson advised . J Weekly luncheon at the Rathskel/the olub to continue to work on * ———— c r paceman " the formal@pening of the new jthe lines on which tt had started em ub room in the Oriental block | out, out to change the name to one *NEAREST AND DEAREST TO MY HEART TOQAY,” WRITES TWO PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF MRS, EDDY took place last evening |having a broader significance, such : ‘ IRST SIGNED STATEMENT Y Senator 8, H. Piles and former |as “Puget publican club,” SCIENCE LEADER IN F o 8 TO AN miei |Senator J, L. Wilson were the | or jumbia Republican club,” to Japeakers at last evening's affair, |attract republicans from all over Congressman Will BE. Lumphroy | the stato ably absent Senator Admiral Burwell eapoke at the of the importance of | noon meeting on the navy yard, ite clubs and r the new direct primary |location, needs and possibilities. | UNDER ARREST (Star Special Bervice.) SPOKANE, Aug. 10.—Corrino Powers, daughter of Sheriff ¥ Hoavy raing have caused damage to wheat in k tern Washington Mre, Anna L. Curtis, of Pe EN,} aged 80, has lost her reason STATE NEW [SHERIFF'S DAUGHTER S| REAL GOOD DUKE GETS THIS UNITED STATES HEIRESS o Qo James Whitefiah, of ¥ |charged with embexating ellingham, | ers, of Columbia county, was arrest 00 from| od here by Deputy Sheriff W, A the ¢ jie Tr company, of | Dailey, of Colfax, ¢ the charge of that city, pleaded guilty, He will |dareeny and was taken to the Whit |be released under bonds wotil his| man county jail. . | trial she worked two weeks at Colfax | in the A, C. Warner family, and it in allewed that she stole therefrom clothing of the women and a sult | ap In the| case. It was also charged that she | Sunday closing | Wont to a store and ordered a quan nefor Lewin county Property (o the assessment rolls $8,196,549 There will be no let | Prosecution of the according iw valued at cases at Aberdeen, in spite of the! tity of dress goods amounting to j fact that the firet case was lost about $15 and had it charged to Scores of tourists are traveling to| Mrs. Warner Mt. Rainier this susmer | Sheriff Powers, of Dayton, was| | Tacoma women will bulld a wo-| etified of the arrest, but he de |man’s club house jclined to do anything for the girl, ft & Minne. | S87!0& she was beyond his control. enson, son oO nn) She is 19 years of age this @polie banker, has been arrested at 5 st a Tacoma, accused of embezzlement. | His wife pleaded with the accuser for bia release and this was done ter the young man's family made} ood the missing amount Nich made PARK TO OPEN TODAY The formal opening of Beentc | | was | of Toppentsh ven a jai! sentence of 30 days'for| Park took place today, the new place | operating a “blind pig amusement resort at the end of A grewsome find wan made by| Madison et, cable being formally searchers tn the ruins of the North “ = oe be . agg — Pat | Yakima lodging house, which waa| Heid at © sl ae" bo Bly gre destroyed by fire the other night. |4%4 4% second concert from 4 }A human hand was uncovered, | 19:30 wilt be given tonight. Me } ing a water buckdt "| Linn Bros. the Flying Martinis and Hitt's docn sociailatic society fireworks are features for Haywood verdict last ight. The Jackman seenie raft night by a rousing mecting way, the circle swing, the Japan ese village reached by a miniature cording to reporta from Whidby| ‘allway, and other attractions are jisland, where many people are liv-|@4vertised as ready for the pub ing and making money from five-| lc acre tracts | cham people jority of Whatcom ce want a9 anfo tax The Master Plumbers CT | of the state of Washington wil! hold its anoual convention this year in | Beittngtiam Trust cq land domestic tusur }muat pay the annua. foonse fee to the state an provided {by the 1907 laws, Is an opinion reo. secretary of state by the assistant Small farms are the things, ac also the m&|LA FOLLETTE PICKS FIGHTER. unty residents, | ’ oe To Buttle Corporations as Next Governor of Wisconsin. » companies} corporation It attorney general. j Chile, which bas the reputation | fof being the most progressive of jthe Spanish speaking countries, has ove om s of ral 11,000 miles of telegraph oad =and) | HOSTESS TO A BIG MONK. Newport Looking for Something to Go Mra. Beimont One Better. | (Seattle Ste Exciusive Service.) | NEWPORT, R. 1, Ang, 10.—So-| jelety is sti all up tn the alr over! Mra. O. H. P. BRelmont’s loncheon to Bostock’s big chimpanzee. They jsay his bows to the guests, his! handshaking, champagne-drinking and cigarct-amoking were too cute FRANCIS E. M’GOVERN. (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) MILWAUKER, Aug. 10.—The La Potlette faction has fixed on Fran cla E. MeGovern, the fighting die trict attorney of Milwaukee. for the republican nomination for gov ernor, It is expected that the next governor will have a battle on his hands with many of the big cor porations, and Senator La Follette | took a leading part in the selection ASKS-FOR CHANGE OF VENUE the my © oe CLINTON, IIL, Aug. 10.—Freder- fek Magill, the wealthy broker in- dicted for the murder of hia first | wife, ked for a change of Venue, claiming a fair trial cannot be secured Dewitt county on ac count of prejndi | OPIUM TRUST NO PIPE OREAM. way other ak | The mW YORK, Avg. 10.—Opium vanced in prices in the local “GUNS FOR RENT é Taft, 1024-26 Second av o- PINNEY for PHOTOGRAPHS 703 First Ave. Washington Block, Phone Ind, 2606 * has Pipe yes | MRS... H. P. BELMONT. = | for anything, and the ewel! ones are ; |All pounding thetr temples for an lidea that will cclipse Mrs. Bel a PAO a RL ‘iss Mary Elsie Moore, American Heiress, Whose Engagement te Result of Real Love Affair. Duc Mario Torlonia ts (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | ily, and has no bad habits and no NEW YORK, Aug. 10—Due Mario | debts. My daughter will not get a Torlonia, member of the Italian no- | 20% aud he bas not asked for ons. 2 , Even if he had asked for money I bility, is a wonder. would not have given him a penny.” captured the The wedding ts to take place Anietienn be next October, The couple first met at Veniee two years ago. The lucky duke is a member of one of the old families of Italy. He breeds fine horses and has plenty of money. He bears the tities of Duke of Poll, | Dyke of Guadagnola and Prince of Civitelle-Cesst. His family is de scended from the original family He has not only ot a beautital | we, but has won the ard of her father. 4. A. Moore, mil machinery dealer and pres hand enthusiastic The latter is ¢ Honatre of American Protective Mra, Moore, her daughter and the er from Europe a few and Mr. M was at|of Torlonia and the members are meet them. ‘Talking related to the highest Roman aris th the newspaper meh, he tocracy. Among their kinsmen are admitted a change of heart ta the | the Princes of Chigi, Orstni, Doria matter of foreign dukes Paufili, Barbarina, Colonna and A year ago | was radically op-| Stigiana and the Dukes of Spergia posed to them,” he said. “When 1/ aod Cessarina. h rd that my ter proposed to | ~ a idk, Tn ene ee marry one of them, I rushed over}, Df. Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Eite® | to put @ stop to the matter. But the | *W#ding. Phone, Main 6266, 98 duke converted me. I found it was |” a trae love match, and that ‘the COFFEE. young man was not looking for money. He is weil able to support girl In the style in which she lived, of a firet rate fam Poor coffee is commonly sold in bulk, not in pack- ages; no good coffee should be sold in bulk. Your grocer returns your money if you don’t like Schilling’s Best; we pay him comes since the firet of June to an phenom is little short of date arting on the mentioned at $3.80 a ud, paid, prices at first grad lately, by leapa and the ait has been reached The advance is sald to be due to & combine that has cornered the commodity and unfavora crop tions in Turkey, and the main py producing section of the world. The ch mare's talls” are invariably 60 a pound xd formations known as and “mackerel sky three miles high The highest is are ten miles high, and these are composed of minute particles of ice. clot Boats leave Pler 2 tor “"PIANOS, ORGANS, TALK- ING MACHINES, PLAYER | ot a large lot at Barling HI ton, Then talk with the ff PIANOS. 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