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o BOR DAY T EVERETT Savian M.A e | iy Everett charge (te tw favor be tn the ‘companies « ferowds are oxi owns, a We Beattie and tngludes @ * apeech-n ‘A. Held meet and var the atternood The ares that it United Press.) (ey Ahg. 21.—The Ph amends the pe adultery a ortn fshabdle as a minde ment tn the [ ‘or poth, will | T ating ¢ (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) , private detoctivs PHILADBLPHIA, Aug. 31 of and requiring sp er coal aqueeae it coming disputes he ted from |) to be aprctnte 0 ‘alan takes effect Septem 55) WILHELMINA. 1S at DIVINE RIGHT BAER, he coal barons of Peansy!ty headed by "Divine Right ' vill, om Sept or, cents a ton more for the juct of their mines. he stze of the ton ts the same. HARD COAL BARONS 3 There will be other this monster ec Though the min ° jumps during Au |the winter unless some Landis hits poration. * Were awarded & 10 per cert Increase by the Roose velt arbitration have heen. They employment, but the x life are vastly iner board 1, compel the public | about as poor today as they tifey have had steady pasitios of the quality the same, wages and ex-| By the terms of their agreement TING penses the same, bet the price is|tho minora must remain peaceable jvestly different juntii next April } Defying the power of the govern During the summer montha the wee [ment to convict it of being a com-| trust has n laying op large (By gym bination In restraint of trade, in the |stores of coal. With this reserve HAGU c-Quee fee of pending suits in the federal ourta, the trust has coolly shoved | price of coat a good noteh, | a hday wah cele coer eathusiaan today, festivals in"! wersary of bro oe vier of the held in every queen was the latory mes ofit of over $6,000,000 in one year! on hand thore is now talk of a douw tut f many collieries this fall This would give a reason for the len figure SUNDAY TOPICS Jana Madison, Rev. J.P. D. Liwyd pen land # p ih to net to itself a neat extra | price of coal at the arbitrary awol rector, Services at 8 and 11 a. m "eit the reigning sover m.; Sunday school at 10 while delegates (o m foved in ex Congregational. Trinity—Corner Eighth av. and FP iitatations. Plymouth—Third av, and Unl-| James, Rev. H. H. Gowen, rector ‘1 was born Au versity st, Rev. Francis J. Van! Services at 7:30 and I! a m. and ¥ ti Although sho suc tiorn, D. D, ,astor, Services tt/at 7:30 p.m; Sunday school at! oe" Hie throse at the time a m. and & p.m; Sunday school|$:30 a m.; morning subject, “Who f the bof ber father, Wi 9am; ¥Y. PS CB, midweek | Will Show Us Any Good?’ In the was not inaugurated unt vies, Thursday 8 p. m. Rev.jevening the Rev. A. R. Cavalier! ~ & 198. On Februar jorge N. Edwards, the new as/ will lecture upon ‘The Zenanal ‘wea warried to Prince Mecklenburg Schwerin reports have of an estrangemen! tant pastor and eventng; morning subject, | On the Threshold;” evening the| Apollo male quartet of Vancouver, | , Int will preach morning | Work of the Charch Misalo India y in Christian Science. Malesty and the & C. will render a musteal serv First Church of Christ sit Bet there appears ice; sermon topic, “The Watchers.” /Sixth av. Services at 11 a. m. and basis for any Pilgrim—Hroadway and Repub} # p.m; subject, “Man;” Sunday ltean, Rev. Edward Lincoln Smith,| seboot at 11 a m.; testimonial D. D. pastor; Rev, Sydney Strong.| meeting Wednesday at & p.m D. D, acting pastor, Services at/ reading rooms 923 Alaska bw! Pow Wi Wy il a.m and 5 p. m.; Sunday First Divine Scionce-—Col Mam: PS CK hall, corner Broadway and Pine, m; Dr, Bdward Lincoln 8: Agnes R. McCarthy, pastor. Serv anniversary «oh cogeemed preach; 5 p. m, communio oat lia m; Sunday school a 13, of the wor am, oe ception to new members 0 a m.; subject, “Forgiving and Ne conan Oak Lake ——Near Oak Lake| Retaining.” | ** school. Rev. F. W. Griffiths, pas| - prevailed, and {he tor; 2p. m. Sunday school, Mrs | Methodist. | S Rage saceess. J. W. Denny, superintendent; 3 p.| First M. KE chareh—W. H.W ware peeeont i m. Worship and sermon by James|Rees, D. D. pastor, Serrices tn © ge sags Tren, Brandt, followed by communion. |Grand opera house: 11 a m. “In " tsap. Tyee.’ Olivet—Winter st. and Pipe line,|timacy With Jesus a — aed Chinook} ney Rufus W. Fletcher, pastor. 10| Grace M. BR church — Thirtieth & m Sunday school, 7:30 p. m. sv. 3S. and King ot. Special olf sa worship and sermon by James folks’ service arranged for Sunday fee AGREEMENT. | randt, followed by commusion, [10:45 8. m. by Rpworth lenge na Youngstown—3 p. m. Sunday! Gilman Park Stato at ly United Press.) P Spm ernunens and ser-|and Third av. Ballard, Rey. W. Hi Wyo., Aug. 31.—An Forsyth, pastor, Morning subject,/ 3 the Mine Work South Alki—Gervices in schooi|"The Standard of God's Power and the owners Of! house; 10 a. m. Sunday school; 11| ¢¥ Some Overlooked Vir } of Wyoming will be worship and sermon by Tracy | tues.” Alert today, settling the strong j - or ities. Theterms agewater, Whitman ay. near print. gract an eight Kifhourne—Rev. W. C. Kantner,| Taber ner Fifteenth " increase of prec: pastor. Dr. Kant who has been | N. and Harrison st, Rev. John M oF cent, improvement | on a vacation, will occupy his pul-|¥in Dean, pastor. Church fi @aditions and thecom-|)i¢ tomorrow, both morning and|Sehool at 9°20 a. m.: subject at furnish checkoff men.) ovening. [31 a m.. “Unholy Baptist; § p.m control in the mines. wckitni “Christ's Quarrel With His Church men are affected Presbyterian. the Labor Question;” young anos on people's service at 6:45 p. m CAMPAIGN. PP sy mor. —s FB aaendl od Temple Baptist—Corner Third Ownership league |‘, Subject of sermon at 11 a m., ‘Galen maa i Pega rhe ¥ ‘i the na} “Chriat’s Attitude Toward Hypo | yolrns, Danton “Tne ¢ Sin the Pecnle's Suc |crites Different From His Attitude | cy hee om, “eee Cones “| otha Le nal aie Toward Repentant Sinners;" even-|°% Man's Impotency. The mecting ia for the '™# Subject, “Christian Socialism or Gpittiiaatien 3 Practical Christianity . ee Hat discussing preliminaries Westminster Presbyte wai The Seattle Psychic Society will t to be taken for the Broadway and Columbia, Rev J,| meet at Alki ball at 3 p.m. when en a. Weeea, poner: & lecture on paychic ort willbe POSTPON | Cherry ‘Street Prosbytertan — an Hien Ducteigh. Coe a alld ePGNED. ;Corner Twenty-second av, and ™.; circles formed - Cherry st.. Rev. W. A. Stevenson, 4 nto om er nannee oF surest Ph. D. pastor, 11 a. m., “Christ| it By mcg Pn ae on city aftaire| the Power of God;” 8 p. m., “Jesus! oo? pike, Lole F penhe Gat sesteréay afterncon and the Laboring Man Sunday | Services 3p. ; school 9:45am; C BE. tp m | “ bondi i ieceuns tassier Olympic Court United Presby Sd p Roo _ terian church — Home station; |” The place aa you want a - levening with @ program of special CHILLINGWORTH HERE. music. Sudject A Man's a Man} i? for A’ That, or Disagreeable Neigh: | Charles F. Chillingworth, | bors.” senator in Hawait, was i Yesterday, a guest of Christian Senator 8. H. Piles First Chridlian chureh—Corner first trip to Hroadway and K. Olive st, A. L fn 32 years. Chapman, pastor. Preaching at ® Loses 16:20 a. m. and at 8 p.m; morn ie Punse. ing subject, “Ann ary Ser HL. Oftie i mon;” evening sub Thou Shait prong 2 A ogee By + S| Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself.” car yesterday ‘ Should return tt either . Splesepa, ROOM OF to The Star St. Mark’s—Corner Broadway r Heat, Biggest, Most Beautiful Pier 2 to seo battleships. Thats MOUNT BAKER PARK. -~ 0. La Fares, Secretary. R Avsiae-Turenne, The Bank for Savings CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID Per Per oe Kelleher, President. Cent Cent BAsiies-Torenns Gabriel John H. MeGraw Mame Camp voi 5 . Waiter Oakes Fhe Corgiat ag ein . Ralph A. Schoenfeld Dante . James Shannon He 7 Kr * Victor Hugo Smith 0. K.P. Et ae Frederick K. Struve |f} Male «wall oO. B Vilas Alex. ¥. M an FF. W. Weat SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY Corner First Av. and Univer ty 8t., Opposite Postoffice. , a = eon lake car: H. G. Edgar, pas-|to live ELBERT HUBBARD COMING. | Services 11 @. m. and 7:30 p.| BAKER PARK de or aa Sabbath school at 16 a. m. | ul be |, of Rest Aurore.) Westminster Presbyterian ee cents Round Trip ’ iof the “Philistine,” church, Broadway and Columbia at, | 25 ml! and an ad lecturer of na-/Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor. Com |e en ee CaM Prominence, intends to make union and reception of members tng, Steen ox teaetn GAME the northwest in|at the morning service. Subject: |!™& Steamer le Saf will deliver several, “Them That Honor Me 1 Win|t im lt Fa in Seattle Honor.” Labor Day sermon in the | ™ “ad Dancing, all kinda of apo BAKE in even attle, No. 3,1 0.0. F For a Bang-up Time take five cents to the grocery and ask for _ 4 package of living well, is in MOUNT steamer Plor 6 at & mm & p m@ Canton Se © THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1907. SQUEEZE C. P. FOR $6,000,000 A HARD COAL MINER. THREE FIGURES IN THE HARD COAL TRUST'S SQUEEZE. Following the action of the Phila which deiphia ratsed cite, of compan to hav the mines Coal exchange, the retail price of anth fleers of the railroad fea of Penne ania ar decided on the crease coal sald It will effect all ateam PREACH LABOR SERMONS ’ (By United Pr ) a calendar event of the Prosbyter NEW YORK, Aug. 31-—Pastors | lane, The Rev. Stelzie says, in this af the On tenty proclamation, that just as Mom }af the 11,000 Presbyterian churches orial day on4 the severate’birth | Mi the United Stateos have been re-| days” show our appreciation of jeated by the Rev, Charles Stel-|/ those who repdered patriotic serv superintendent of the Presby-|ice, and just as the church holy Jan departme of church labor,|days do honor to those who have to discuss som phase of the labor }rorved mankind spiritually, so La question in “thelr sermons, and as | bor Sunday should be observed by noow rec@lved by Dr, Stelsle | the ehure in honor of the mil to the belief that practically lions of totlers who dally do the with the request work of the world and serve man , on the Mabbath | kind to the humplor but most neces Prawsding Labor dey, has become | sary walks of {Ife worship ef ll @ @. and 8 po FARMWELL SERMON. bom Bunda Prayer meeting at & pm. Wednesday. (Monthly meet| Rev. Myron W., Haynes will int ann prayer meeting night.) | preach his farewell sermon to his! All Friends are invited to attend | former parishioners of “the First! and ald in preparation for advance | Baptist church fomorrow morning, | in# quarterly moeting, to be held . September 14 at the new church, USE NEW BARNS. at corner of Twonty-third ay, and Spruce at The Seattle Klectrie ‘s barn at Fifth and Harrison, and another at Georgetown, were “broken tn’ MOUNT BAKER PARK hor alt ‘re the beat Investment of | jast night, both new structures be ered in Seattle today need | ing used for the first time jto argu let price o00 | ~ = ma | to ar Get prices. om Vale Péinoved “permanently with | Leave Pier 3 lo see batUeshira | electricity, 609 People’s Bank Bldg | -” ose | Second and Pike ae aa aI ENNIO School Suits | at coal. Half the product of the mines ia steam co: Thin amounts to 25,-| 000,000 tons a yoar iw Coincident with the tnerease tn he price of coal at the mines a large advance has been made by | coal carrying roads tn their freight | Sie Nie chen at ais or DOYS terests are identeal | In spite of all theae incroanes It ts said that the New England states are so short of anthracite that they will gladly pay any price the trust $3.50 Up demands The Good in” Alt ov i Walter A. Halli will answer We have styles to suit boys of every age—2% to 16 years old Rev. M.A. Matth normor = a Voices of the. Dead.” ptatform |} Every garment put together properly and firmly, Fabrics are | messages afternoon by Killen Rif Cheviots, Tweeds and Worsteds, in checks, stripes, mixtures and j}| Williams and in the evening by} H) Mrs. Prior plain colors. | Miscellaneous Church of God, Mibliteal—Twen tyfourth ay. and Lane st, 6, Elder} J. M. Webb, pastor, Services at Ita. m. and § p. m Free Gospel Mission, interde '° le hominational — 2039 W. 16th st. Interbay. Meetings every Taesday,! 800-804 , Thursday and Sunday evening at § First Avenue, Corner Columbia. and Sunday afternoon at 3 ) Sunday #ob« 2p. m Strongest Boys’ Clothing House in the State Rev. C. H. Row . Progreestve club will Mescuss Signs of the Times:” § p.m er hall 142 Second a Theosophical society, Seat tle lodge-—1420 Beoond av. Sunday & p lecture by T A. Bary ier and Destiny” Friends (Quakers) Mectings held temporarily at ot Twenty-fourth av and in tent aor * Htble awa mm meeting for MOUNT BARER PARK Ie Tn the P hot way out aes. Only twenty minutes the Rai an We vest E. 3 A 4 NORTHWEST: TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT draw 5 and 6 per cent 4 per Ct. Interest paid on Savings ty Pioneer from nier Heights Square COMPANY First Mortgages rvatively made, are excellent investment invest in these our es and can supply in ors with them. They SHORROCK President P. HARTMAN Vice President LEXANI MYERS, Secrotary V. A. SMITH Canhler. Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act dune 30, 1996, Serial No. 4772. “ GINGER SNAPS You’ll hit the mark every time. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPAN' Ex. 27 PRESBYTERIANS WILL With nursing babes should give special attention to diet--- Additional nourish- ment and strength will be found in PREPARED BY eattle Brewing & Malling Co. Vv e @ SINKS | (By United Press.) GRAVELINES, France, Aug. 41 ANY PERMITS THIS ofr Hulldige pesmite this month wip | total more than $100, @ith ahe cont of constragtion Mout $508,00 counting the laat day of the month, | the business for Not | Auguat amounted | S71 tse, Permits, with @ valne of rhe French schooner Violdte has vebie fav the Fear aati | gone down in the Finglish Channel 698 and 18 men on board wore. @rowned ence toon ine _ a Diamon@ loans. 204 Hatley leave Pler 2 6 see battleships } toe sould noachouamatsuanapanemanninmamenian Green Lake Reservoir Addition NEAR UNIVERSITY AND EXPOSITION GROUNDS, adjoining TWO city PARKS AND | RESERVOIRS, on NEW car line NOW building, | that will pass through the ENTIRE addition. | Lots all in LAWN, overlooking Lake Washing ton, UNION Bay, Queen Anne and CAPITOL HILL; the MOUNTAINS in THREE directions. | Prices Sunday $175--Only 10 per Cent. Cash and $10 per Month This is the PRETTIEST addition EVER plat- | ted in the CITY LIMITS—35 acres, all in LAWN. | REMEMBER, the prices are— $175 and Only 10 per Cent. Cash Do NOT miss this SUNDAY. Green Lake car to Green Lake STATION. Go out and see all the improvements that are going in. 5 and 6 Room Houses Only $250 and $300 Cash And monthly payments less than RENT. International Bond & Realty Co. 337 Pioneer Block. Ind., 4048. Sunday Phone, North 1333 or Green 555. Main 1156, The Strength of the Barley” ind. 27 @