The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1907, Page 7

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— a sf m 1k p.m ctrotes, 400 9 THE $2 Soa@s 60 | whereby people who a@ troubled e r @ | DAY TOPICS aftornoon aubjoct. “The Hone) | maStt | with wallefuluess ene’ 'be: ot tolin Wacla and. mape at both 's or ‘ ud Daan G of Med ay gl : ¢ ia aleal tie sloop by electrictt Thin method | pert wounded Pb ring lea venting, “Does the Atthe bineh | oan also be used re b | | : sail loan also be tse " ‘ , SS ene oe eR ‘ . Spirit’ Communication ™ Platfort was brigk and steady » tele hi het 2 : y ning on Co@minni® Row $19 | form and other hatte ‘ ’ 3 |® Noth for th iy 4 mecsnge® afternoon end evening r emer this morning bey ud & N A tows — fo ohh | are firme orn artis? $06 - C 7 is.’ RATE M Yo | ® column in the rday Stag ® eddiienseus }thab they have beon fom, several don /PORCER FOOTBALL SUNDRY, /1A a \* not he accepted after Oe éS:nureh of God, Hidtten!—24th av | Weeks, being quoted as Wh an 76 The Rangers and the Thtut BE CALLED OFF Be. * wolock Friday afternoon */ @ and Lane et.; Hider J. M. Webb, Joohts per box. Onlows also are st | will play @ practice game of ULE 5 * ‘+ * | banter, Serviews at tt km, and #| Meier this morning, comminston rawierds, 806860; white | football at Woodland - ress.) © wil net commtenance any ty | bh ot: | meh auking 2% to o 04 ver eranberrien, 14.60 per enage een PAR, wel United Pre 5 WV ee re) ie 2% oe 1 at 2p. m (By United Press.) eR, BC jAP? rigdiog, amd 1 think the people Free Gospel Mission, tnterde- | Mund | | Yos ANGHI dept. 14.—-There age Mae | Congregational. nominatigpal —- 2089 W. 1th at | oh i of fahey grapes arriy por Th, i40) | is a po t the colontst One romson Vancouver ta tytn’ Third and Untveg-| Imtorbay*Mootings every ‘Tuoaday, |S thie Morning from Call lane’ co een ORIENTALS CLASH or homesoekers’ Fates t j rout today Is that the white diy, Sev, Francis 2. Van Hor reraan? es Meine tng at 8) PRO cant season in nearly fe coast from the ea , qr, it 8 ta expected to | je are tharoy cowed, They | i¥" pastor, Services 11 a, m, and 8/o'elock; Sunday afte at 3; {0vOr, but the molons are at prow) aso per th ee called off after the first t followin the ‘ ine that noar every one » mi.) Sunday sehool, 0:45 a m.; | Sunday school, 3 p Cc. 1. O@t arriving in large quantitiow, ”, per tb (By United Press.) year, The movement se eet Wootric! ‘- the 10,000 Japaaose amd ( winade Ps. , midweek services, | Rose, pastor with prices remaining steady NOI Ke: | BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14 discussed the Trans with 300 mapances : a “- Be ne ansae a " hureday, & p. m rat Prog resal club-@ p.m, Ral ° > | The bark Klectra, from the canner iy nee jation, ¢ t : aeaians a eee as a » are le} Jeot, “Prearranged: Vtotory nler hall, 1 Second av, “Tho| +. 4... Menem Htwamer Wallbut, ver Ib, 4@4iyo: ehinongs| “t Nushagak, Alaska, ha 1 will fight t rop n as th _ The Ch Great Joy tn the City.” | Stens of the . [Strained honey, pap tee h as and the captain reported serious sands of homeseekers are yearly 3 oe € hinogg and Jape are Pilgrim —troadwa® and The Th Soclety, § ouey, $4.00 race riots aboard. The Chinese: brought to the coast and settle paver pa %| more viet r attitude to Rev, Edward Lincoln Smith, | Ue lodge Hd AG, BundAy,? Grown Coen, Yeegianece 5 ft without a ri want the whites (han they we » D, pastor vieow ar Lt a nm D, W. Bhippe Walia Walla, PY eal Police ©) before the riots, If a white maa! and & p nday school Wha “« ‘ Weilebeh, pe bd x Any@paase through oithe® Japtown ‘ 4 . rk: Beak . hag Bie fmm e ar whitefish, per sige Catennown tee Ortontale Yook dag | Sided fection’: ‘iueShey™ Ghb| nett or ence cermin Sine $25 alking ac ine | t at iw and - +P Sn : ane pm, Agnes R. McCarthy, pastor rv: |4 whew, fanultlug & remarks. | Bdgewater—Whitman ay, near| lees at 11 a, m= Sunday school at | hean, Now -Only me a par Pigg th all peer ise wy fy start! Kubourne st; Rov. Wm. C. Kang! 104. m.; ¢Pilate’s Prophecy a m The oe troublo, apparently not feariag but | nor, D. Of pastor, Services 11 w 1 of Mumination ean . ° tho « { with their supply of arméin. and & p. m.; Susday school! hall, Arcade building, Second av.;|2% | on the and amiatnition they will be able/ i290; ¥, P. & ©. E., 7 p. mj| Wilson Friteh, teacher, Public! ss uy to hold their own ‘ Thureday, ¢ a meoting for (iumination and pow 4 - Oak Lak® Near Oak Lake 1pm; Me. Priteh will apeak PARIS, Sept, 14.——-A Freneh pro j I; Rev. FW, Griff pas Is the Soul? What Are fossor has dincovered a method : W. Denny wrintendent; % p At sports and specchea at Pleasant MEXICO CELEBRATE m.,Worship and segmon by pastor Friends (Quakers) | Souk thelioee, rele oe akoee Olivet-—Winter at. and Pipe line Meetings held temporarily tm] tye 190 | Take boats at Pior 2 eee m Rey. Myrle A. Frost, pastor 10/ tent at tth av, and Fir! t#e | - m vu 1; 7:30 pe m.| # $e ible eho t 10) & SAN PRANCIRCO, Cal, Sept, 14.) 5,0) Sunday mehos MM oir oe ap id oat | NORTHWEST There are in the eutire ca Prospoot—Hast Prospect st. and). and § p,m prayer ) us votorans of the Mextean/ oth av. N. 3:20 p.m. Sunday | mecting at 8 p.m. Wednesday 14.~Or we and these are rating the) school; Jas. P, Weter, stipt.; even | wy . 2 60th anniversary of the fall of the . ‘of the W At the Presidio the boom of th Hencon Hill—Near Beacon Hilt | a Bgtiene gorse per bot ve annon {a heard and the grialod | acheot PRICES TODAY © ae Caiidornta, por > » aa warriors are recalling the tragedies | schest . Frutt COMPANY gave to the United &! ; | apples, case. TSO 81.28) Cal a een, “ is b 1 way ba drag United States the | p.m. Heavy demand for potatoes was] tternia apples, 11.3692; ore mn, feesions wilt ef partion of her territory Weat Soattio—Grand av. and! noted on the market today, the Inst —a — - brothert , Mal Edwin A. Sherman, of Oak-| Cedar st; Rov. ©. Telford Erick-}on which potatoos can be pur| ~ | and, ts the president of the veter|sen, pastor, Services 11 am. and| chased at the present tow price. | TEA. | . ans’ association, and has charge of § p. m.; Sunday school m.; Y.| Monday or Tuesday the ranchers | , eeeation of th As of the gathering. | P. 8. C Tp w will raise the price, but the ad} [0 you think you know} will ie at today are Col, John L. Youngstown 2 p m, Sunday! vanced fig * will be lower than|. ‘ ¢ | bhi a A. Woodruff, Capt.| school; §.p. m., evonsong and ser-| those offered on Weatorn av Sweet 2! there is in those three to the sifted \ Mrs cien Young and Senator George mon potatoes, ma fancy, appeared! letters, t-e-a? | Porttes South Alki—Services in xchool/ again today, selling at & Ibe eto mn speaking of the Mexican war m; C. BE, 7 p.m, 11 a. m The 25 cents. ‘antaloupes sold at 10 Your 2 2 je ¢ grocer returns your money Maj. Sherman sald worship and sermon by Rev. C.R. for 25 cents. Whit Concord if if you have a sum of money 4 . 25 @ Concord you don’t like Schilling'’s Best; i} tho regular $25 Talking Machi complete with large horn, lat- | Gen. Winfield Scott, the Amori-| Gale Krapes are plentiful and inlwe pay him 6 which you hesitate about in iol dean aye liae eas tp Haye ages te ik Ho tig fquaetion of can commander, fought and won — heavy demand Green pears | vesting and wtddh te ivins it }} eut style reproducer, ete, for $9.60. Its the greatest offer ever Many of the battles of Contreras, Churbus-| Presbyterian. this morning dropped to $1 a box —— hee ee ie made, and scores of homes are taking advantage of the tremend- | t | Firat Corner Fourth and steady at from 15 to bank idle, we suggest that you ousty reduced prices now | | ‘and her nomination —. by In “masters” the ee KK Russeli again to convict the criminal courts. | of desterday returned | The case @f several similar | | against «Miracte, | alleges in ber} and charged jarc | it im the sum | case, no mom! MAJ. E. A. SHERMAN, attorney's President Mexican Veterans’ Aaso- te the trial af | ciation and the American Sol- ae tee el dier of the Mexican War. Counsel for Dr. | i intimated on | co, Bi Molina de Rey, Castle of Cha thould she fat! in! puite Vera Grex and inst thef ‘Gctions would be} City of Mexico. The total Asiericang een omnes lose was 3.204, equal to onehall of \ the army that ¢aptered the City of | Mexico. } “By the treaty that closed the | Mexican war, a territory over 700) believed to be one | miles north aud south and 900 miles | ™ chapters in the east and west, or 639,000 square ne Renton @ miles, was ceded to the United ey to the Se States. California, Nevada, Utah, will be made Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona and the city coun New Mexico were added to our na ital ordinance tional domain and Californta saved ‘Feeent franchise to from becoming a Firitish province, Present owner of by #alo for $50,000,000 to pay the ; Mexican debt. whieh is really “For these reasons, as well as f the franchise, others, the 520 survivors of the Mex- isis ANd intelligihic cortain !ean war celebrate the 60th anutver -@f the franchise. and sary of the crowning victory of our e tr ‘of the tine more Sema, directed by our matchless sale ‘The corpora-| general, Winfield Scott, under bo approved the Whom we fought and achieved such ‘Yesterday afternoon glorious results. cee Special Service.) | CAMPS MAY CLOSE. | Camp Native Bons of! If the advance in lumber and Get in this elty | shingle rates, announced to take ef-| ‘ \* | Bight, with representa- | fect on November 1, bas the effect | Ponsa |x } , Chimacum | of demoralizing the lumber market ante Pre 1 Thted cat Cola | ors were elect: |as is believed among the loggers, | 4 ee eee es ee | & Troy, Grand Com-|the latter wil! decide on a close| SM: Me 4 ag ey \* | down to prevent the accumulation | PMt*r Pe PB ape pes spr tor! = of a surplus of logs. The tumber|¢ Present Day”; 6 p m., preach ILL RESIGNS. \taurket has not improved matertal-|i% by Rev. Myron W. Haynes, D. | # ——— ly recently, rail orders are alight | 9; baptiom at close of the service. # FOURTH ANDO PIKE 8T. Retort, manager of the | and the output of logging camps on | Norweaian-Danish — Howard av. |e % RARER RK Re Mieitcers’ union, tendered|the sound has already been re-|*24 Stewart; Rov. 0. M. Kthi, pas: | — othe edb Yesterday, illness of | duced 50 per cent jtor. Services 11 a. m. and & p.m Hecessitating the |B Arthur D, Carpenter will preach at morning service Yy ‘ABuccESS. Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter, pastor - — = | Services & p. m.; Sunday school, 3 FAM OU © 4 Se ral ball! of the local! (By United Press.) he m. i te’ union was held! TOKIO, Sept. 14.—Iteports from bap ee-at SHOWS UNIT ED HS the Labor Temple and | geoul indicate @ constantly widen | Christian Science. f BGeancial and vocial suc-| ing field of rioting, which has here eo tofore been largely restricted t “AN a the southeastern section, . PANT SHAD there are few Ja one inte The latest outbreaks aro in the Pehl has received | heart of the Japanese sphere in Mle in Western Washin Bt the southwest Ee gander the super MAN RECOVERS iy O' Mali | INSANE ° . William Jett, a convieted wt CATE CHURCH _ beater, who was sentenced to serve Church of the soc | 08 days in the city jail, and who Stherwie known o ...| became violently insane, has re Be dedicated ) Aten |covered at the county jail. if the mond wery i permanent the man | Rich: 1 MAPA fs located a Twone, | Will be compelled to return to the Pet. And Spruce wt Twenty”! city jail and serve his sentence WePECTING work | TRIAL 1S GET. HM. Chittenden, « ot| The charges against John| United sta: govern-| Kreuger and P. O. Webber, ac Si making an ir tion ot | cused of conspiracy to defraud 7 pe Work along the ( Maud Arnt, recently acquitted of f the charge of robbing Wm. Reed ak nf $5,000, will be heard before Jus Ctentow, tee George September 28. A s » | change of venue 6 gran’ from a rae tailed 4 cy ities Onetibararek oe ilped to talk financial |Help "to make a mdocene OF the | big postponed Labor Day plenio at Pleasant Beach tomorrow. there Weshipa al avy yard woe! ject, “Making Fast the Buckles. Live epring chickens, co eaca. Woeatminster—Hroadway and Co- | ~imeagg gs } FIRST AND CHERRY. lumbia; Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor,| Kees, 35¢ per dos | Cherry @1-—Corner Sind ev and} Butter, 40 | Cones Reparinent Cherry; Rev. W. A. Stevenson, Ph,| Mons, dressed, 36e aptece. pastor, Sauday school, 9:45 a.| Potatoes, 20 Ibs. for a6e. ment of Prayer in Progress”; | Sweet potatoes, $ for 25e. | Love of God"; 8 p. m. Rev. W. O. Boots, 2 bunches for Ge. Benadern will preach frota, 3 bunches for Ge. | tlom Soetety t* |F. Reid, D. D, t folks that you can’t keep a/} ball grounds, near James street man down even ff it does cur barns, Sept Sand 26 | rain, Good dancing and music, and @ Q THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAYOSEPT. 14, 1907. Tomatoes were scarce! f the’ market before noon owing prices were quoted Spring: Rev. M. A. Matthews, pas tor. Subject of sermon at 11 a m., | “md “The Ageless Life”; evening sub | Diamonds, Watehes, Joweiry, Otympie Court—Home Station,| Core, Ie to ISe per dozen. Green Lake car; H. C. Edgar, pas | Sweet Potatoes, de per tb, tor. Serrices Tt a m. and 7:30 p.| Ontona, 3 bunches for Se. m bath school at 10 a. m Dried Ontons, lbs for ie. Re Cucumbers, Ibe per dos Peas to to be per Ih, Beans, 2¢ to te per th. Crab apples, $1.25 per box. wmed Presbyterian (Coven. | anter} church, corner Terry and Olive; Rey. T. M. Slater, minister. | Sabbath services at Il a m. and I > Colery, L6c por bunch. Haitard Market st. and 17th av.| Tomatoes, éc per ib; The crate, | N.W. Rallard: Rev. Blu Green Tomatoes, 2¢ per tb. | Thompson, pastor. 11 a. m. Cabbames, Sc to 1c per head } Biement of Paryer tn Progr |, Wenatchee pesches, §1.00 to INTERNATIONAL BOND & Is the Church an Emigra- | $1.10 box |] REALTY CO. S97 Pioneer Bik, U Apples, fancy, $2 to $3 por bar Sp mm anand 15 The. for 260; Grav Christi $1.40 per box j First—Corner Broadway and FE. lower, 10¢ to 16e per head. | Olive: Rev. A. L. Chapman, pas | Laettoce, be. tor, Preaching at 10:30 sm. and, Squash, iSe to 20e sia Sp m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; © jreen peas, $1 per box et "saaee mad 1, 6:45 p. m; morning subject Bartlett, $1.25 per box, 2| . Worthy of the Gospel"; eventing deren 250 Corner ee Ptke Street, subject, “Isaiah, the Statesman Pumpkina, 150 to 20¢. Prophet.” Huckleberries, 10¢ qt Wilbert Street, Ballard—Bible| Mackberries, 10c box; 3 for 2c. school, 9:45 a. m.; preaching, 1! a m.. by Evangelist D. Olson, “Glo | Peaches, 760 to Se per box. + a God tm Christian Name”; 3; Water melons, lhc to 25e. x2 “A String Bormon,” for chil-| White Concord grapes, $1 per - pm, C EB prayer meet | bor ing. 8 Pp. ™, preaching by Evan.) Plums, Green Gages, 100 pall; welint Olwon, “The Devil's Compro-| basket, for I6e. | mise,” |¥ueeUONNS OU OEE NS * PERSONS % whe went thromgh the San Pran- ie Cantaloupes, LO for 26. Episcopat. St. Mark's — Corner Broadway and Madison; Her. J. P. D. Liwyd, | rector. Services at # and Tl a. m.| and & p. m.; Sunday school at 1¢ & @; morning, “A Strange Cha; dinco tire, be tat % Masvive Vaults tke blew nerete Batety Deposlt ours come out as geod as when ther ware pot tm. tor in Old Tostament History”: | , staan ote tae evening, “The Philosophy of the | our Biestctently pro. $ | Marriage Service.” ;* aly fite and | | Trinity—Corner Eighth ay. and/ # yertin; Powe | ee mance a | James; Rov. H. H. Gowen, roctor.| » faum for peouages In balk. Por | ; Services at 7:30 and 11 «. m. and! at 7:30 p m; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; morning subject, Antagonism of Indifferen ing, feet privacy German, Swedish and Nor- “The | * wegian languages spoken, "; ovan-| ® Capital fully paid 100,000 Reminders of Duty.” | . ¥ peg. Fi Methodist. The M. BE. Charch South—Rev. ©. | # agent of the gon * eral board of miastons, will preach in Christensen's hall, Madixon apd | Sunday, September 15 and Septem: | # | ber 22. } * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - * * * o * * * * * * * * First Church of Christ, Scientist $12 Sixth av, Services at Li a. m. and § p. m.; subject, “Matter”; Sunday school at 11 a. m.; testt monial meeting, Wednesday at 8 p. m.; reading rooms at 923 Alaska } The World's Best Trained Animal Exhibition | SEATTLE, SEPT. 23, 24, 25, 26 buliding The Children’s Perennial Fa - vorite Featuring, The Seat ie Penis Soclety will ee ae oa ee moet at Alii hall at 2 p. m., when re aoe Fi » on paychlc work will be i n Rice Burleigh; con-|}) 20"@ Hie Record Mile In Mov ing Pictures ference at 7:30 p. m.; circles form 4 led at 4:30 p. m PRESENTING 500 ANIMAL | First Spiritual Society—Knights ACTORS ot Pythias hall, First, near Pike Equines, Canines, Simians Lole F. Prior, speaker. Servi 4 |}, and Pachyderma, Sheep, Goat Geese and Camels. 50 PONIES IN ONE ACT Labor Day Picnic Trained animal novelties nev AT PLEASANT BEACH, er before attempted Postponed from Monday, Septem Performances 2 p. m. and 8 ber 2, 1907 to Sunday, September |] Pp. m. Show grounds: Recrea 16, 1907, on account of rain, Ali||| tion Park, Fifth avenue N, god aboard for Pleasant Beach, Show ||} Mercer pt. 28 and 24 nd Children’s free reception 2 to Don't mise ¢ an't mise them, | 4 Sunday afternoon, Boats leave Pier 2 at 3:30, 10 and out-door sports. 11:30 «, m. and 1:16, 2:30, 4:30) ]] 4 py Grand Free Street Pi and 7:30 p. m ROUND TRIP 60 | Morning. consider the advisability of opening an account with this Company where it will earn interest. and Victor E. SHORROCK, President. J. P. HARTMAN, Vice Prenident. ALEXANDER MYERS, Secretary. J. Vv. A. SMITH, Cashier. waving, atte H.L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET. We are showing the foest and moat stylish line of TOP COATS In the City. THE TAILORED READY CO., Fourth and Pike. Bear in mind. Don't delay any want to secure a good plano, Try to come early and avoid the until after ten. 903 SECOND Av. we also have the largest assortment of Edison Machines in the West If yours is a musicless home and you or talking machine big ‘Tatking longer organ. at a 4 to this at ones Store rush open this evening D. S. JOHNSTON CO. OLDEST AND LARGEST DEALERS BURKE BLDG. TAKING THE WATERS— soda, carbonte, ete seltzer, vichy, ete.—if they sure to be pure, clean and deliver any desired sort at your door st very moderate cost and without apy charge for cartage. You have pnly to phone us—we will goods, as you may indicate Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Company. Phone 927 | PURITY A matter of great importance to the expectant or nursing mother is the purity of food and drink taken during this period. Tet eager “The Pure Malt Tonic” is both a containing the highly nour- ishing properties of the barley malt, food and a drink, It is pre-digested and readily assimilated. See our booth at the Pure Food Show. For PREPARED BY sale by « ull druggists and grocers, MALT RAINIER DEPARTMENT Seattle Brewing & Malting Company Private Exchange 27, Independent, 27, bear our brand | just what they claim to be. We | it with information or the |

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