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MRS. BRADLEY THINKS GOD WILL GIVE: ; morning sub of the Christ Thureday, 7 ot, “John's 00 pt Report Ife"; evening, “Where In Godt” voupect—Hast Prospect at, ahd o jadth av, N. Sunday school, §:80 a 9 m.; Jamea P, Weter, supt.; 7/30 p. m., eversong and sermon by Rev C, R, Gale; subse Family Lede cles,” fifth in a m@tied on “Home ud H@ Tnfluences”; Prof. J, H Bs ye ate Cae i “iid me ite sg ————" | Howe fn charge of muate @) MARGARET B. DOWNING. WASHINGTON, Nov, 9--The most pathetic moments tn the cel? of Mrs. Annte Bradley, whose trial degins Kext week for the murder of ex-Senator Brown, who desert ed her to marry another e when sho writes beautiful letters to her boys boys Brown's, but they donot bear their father's name a Most of Mrs. Bradley's letsure has been spent in writing the boys Jong letters full of admonitions Many times when writit ¢ Hittle sermons she bursts into tears and says to the sympathetic ma tron of the jail: “Oh, why God give children to such as | Poor innocents to come into the world blackened by such a stigma and shadowed by evil of both their parents. Yet I am so thank ful for their love and their con fidence in ¥ All her hopes for the future are based on these little boys. "I can not believe, sald she tha the Heave er « gentle ¢ ' os, Ww ban: her reper go sincere that opportunity dren She ture. has a notwithstar of the past that her regene eternal salvation depends on ber n to erty and the opportunity thus forded to make her life one of self. abnegation and struggles t care for her children elves letters » in Salt Almost daily she r from compasaionate p Lake City, offering dopt children and relieve her from the responsibility of their support She does not even cons! offers. All her plans are for future, when she will rev with the boys and go to a home, where under an 4 bame she can begin life aga! Bhe talks ef the lads incessas ly, Arthur Brown Bradley Mark Bradley, Even the name of Arthur Brown @waken no mournful ‘8 She ts heart and her tries for the future, when the b soul in rev will be men and good to their mother She prizes thetr little letters to her and wears th portraits next to her heart. She is devoted and loving w Matter what sine may be her score. PUBLIC MARKET PRICES TODA Public market prices remain firm. A large attendance was Present this mo: Today's Drices are 35e Th local ranch, 40c Apple butter, Se qt. Tomato catsup, 25¢ per qt Hens, Potatoes, Yakima Barbanks, $1.50 per box dressed, 2ic 18 Ihe. for 25e. et potatoes, Sige Ib. Beets, 4 bunches for Se. Carrots, 3 bunches for 5c. Corn, ibe per doz Onions, 3 bunches for Se Dried onions, 7 Ibs. for 26c. Cucumbers, 30¢ per doz. Radishes, 4 bunches for 10. Parsley, 2 bunches for 10. Turnips, 3 bunches for 5e Beans, Se tb. String be 200 Ib. Crab apples, $1 per box Celery, Se to 10¢ per stalk. Cantaloupes, 5c each Tomatoes, Tc per Ib.; We per x. Spinach, 3 ths. for 10c, Rhubarb, 6e Ib. Green tomatoes Cabbages. Sc to Din picktes, 10c dos. Sweet peppers cents doz Lemons, 30¢ aozen. Cider vinegar, 35c gal Cider, 40¢ per gallon New navel oranges, i0c California persimmons Pomegranites, 50c doz 2%e per Ib. ide per head. doz 40¢ doz Cocoanuts, 10¢ 15¢ Pineapples, 40c each New figs, 2 ibs. 2 Cauliflower, 10¢ to ibe head. Lettuce, ie. Sugar pears. se per box. Simmon pears, $1.25 Parsley, 2 bunches for Se. Sugar pears, 85c per box. Rutabagas, Li%e Ib. erkrant, Se tb. Chatterton Ibe per qt. Huckleberries, 10¢ Ib. Pears, Bartlett, 15¢ doz.; cooking Pears, $1.26 per box. Golden russet pe Siberian crabap; Pumpkins, 10c to 20 Hubbard squash, 2c per Ib; Sum mer squash, Se to 10¢ Ground ¢ s, 10¢ ib Dried Prunes, 3 ibs. for 25¢ Easte Concords, ‘ i basket Comb honey Ib. Black Muse ce; White cats, 400. Gravenstein apr per box; Wolf R O pe box; Waxine ay per box Oreas Island apple 295 tk $3.45 per barrel Quinces, $1.50 per box; 6 Ibs. tor 2c walnuts, 1 English aly and almonds 25¢ Ib., pecans Plague Work Is Stopped PORTLAND. & He the city has failed t vide state and cit t ‘i Db i , plague inte in Portland h Cholera Dying Out ST, PETERSBUR ‘ danger this year is rege being The Name Is Brown We ¢ pl t « it yi Get D ¢ ; ) } it ( ne cireumatance, st b the frightful sto of som » om ee young girl's shame will Lr) aed eaeedes yooh Bo vps sony iw WNotlees for eh @ er Bn gy. Se gpinedPong *® cohum the * tiptoe and stretch th thle will wot be he ps ee a ae 1) w o'clock Friday afte * You Can Open an Account |«rin at the story of a ruined life. |) | “Suaut” te what thoy scek, these, pee eeeeeaeeee |patient ones that will stand for }hours waiting with secret longing p aril for the time when a case will t jengregations called that promises something th—Third and UVntver racey; something low and sensual Francis J. Van Horn, D something morbid and depraved Services 1) a. m. and omen there are anfong them, too. unday school, 6:46 a. m sties on the gentler sex, who E., 6:15 p. m.; midweek sit w shining eyes, and quick fay, § p. m.; morn expectant glances, boidly curious hureh Going Mise Laura to know why the girl with the venting, “Othell drooping head has found herself palouws second in in that long line of vagrants behind 1 studies in Shake the dock PI Broadway a Are Daily Visitors — a. Rev, Edwin Lincoln the come ike a ff of "4 “ iy ' veay Mirman ote rahe pat NEW YORK F aed ~ salieg . Y.?.8.C.3 lweek tearing with ative | services. 7 : MARK IS IT SYMPATHY OR i a bl! amuse w Anne av. and Ga ler at; Rev. J, Vincent Rosewarne, pastor, Services 10:30 a. m. and }7:80 p. m; Sunday achool, 12 m IPP. 8. C. B, 6:90 p.m; morning THe Migst Miracigy evening, "The | Ineptre lon of thé Soriptures® Unton—Queen Presbyterian. | Cherry St.—22d av. and Cherry; Rev, Wy A » Ph. D, pas tor Sunday 1 9:46 8 wm Oo jk, T p.m m., "The Rxpul nive Power ” Now, Affection” 4 o Pp m The Makieg of a Man,” Westminater roadway and Co lumbla; Rev, J, M. Wilson, pastor Tople The Testimony of a Great Prophet” and “The Sealed flook and the Lion of the Tribe ef Judah Men's meeting, Monday at 6:30-9 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m Hallard—-Market #t and 17th av W.; Rev, Elmer Thompwon pastor; manse, 6929 Tal ay Hible sehool, 10 a. m.; Jun K ' p.m: Intermediate and senior C K., 6:50 p. m.; services 11 a. m. and yp m meeting, Thurs sp m ect, “Exaltation Josus; Visions of His Face eclal rouste In evening Christian. et-—Droadway and F. Olive A. L. Chapman, pastor. Serv leew 10:90 a. m. and 7:30 pm: C BE, 6:16 p Sunday school, 12 mm) mor abject, “The Power f Faith evening ttle’s Health and Hospital Hallard—2024 W th wt: Rev {AL im, pastor, 11 4. m., “Char j act ullding #0 p. m,, fourth jin series on “The King of Human jity";: Bible school, 9:46 a. m.; C. B |! op m | BRADLEY, AGED 3, AND (IN THE CORNER ON THE Baptist RIGHT) ARTHUR BROWN BRADLEY, AGED 7, University Piace-—E. 45th st. and : nee _ | Brooklyn av.; Rev. Frank A. Heath —_————— D., pastor ble school, 10 a hip subject ret Gif meeting HE evening service, Thoughts Norwegian-Danish — Howard ay pat Pei and wart ef; Rev O. M. KinT ie always more or less of a; Silently and watchful they wait, | Pastor; 1 a. m The Ten Vir setae eeeeee ened attache | Teady vo burst into a loud cnckle orieiae’: 0 ©. ii “Conteahioud and the spas afer lage naneng Asongpe ng F ongshesintey wag pend Love of God.” of the city court votre gern age Be The Kilbourne st, near Pre there tx alwa t crowding, jam-|dranks, the vagrants, the thieve Rev. J. Cairne, pastar ming, jostling, sweating bunch of|the unsexed women, and sob ae eee SSO. ms D. YB. curious humanity packed in behind girls pase before their avid fe os te yy — Bony the spectator’s rat mouthed each with the at of some crime dh Pay nag sade detain, npeotater's rail, ope pon ge rds from | Whom Ye Will Serve sete aes Gapen) West Seattle--Madrona hall; At ng eee ‘at jast the | tr D. Carpenter, pastor. Sunday tock y d all are hool 46 p. m.; services 4 p. m ao ee The Ethnic Divistop of Scripture iii ay eee ey Adelphia Miswion-~13th av. N. and ~s away with o regretful sigh M Serv lla m The omar b Stay MBit cgaPigirsn —fpigetbws ~layginn #0 Peace"; Sanday schoot ob} PO la gps Oo m., in Englt age Green Lake om one ALASKANS TO BANQUET. LL os SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. set A ts in the State hearts th ro Flank are an safe as Sec ~ ells he rsh nd sinews property, and is H s of the Dowd and Out | % growing. Start one at : 2. Desc « ey each Lr cunical weet sll soon be on the It might be these but it len't. It! goe ~y eA ee ia only idle, morbid, gaping ¢ | ne Prheencbldeime a at « the fa ones wil th we human * =, D le wi the r € . € and " ‘ , age . ‘ Brook! a : al of Rev. H.C. 3 oo ol o re the cl hool, 12 r( Plano Bargains ted je court |» Y ©. 3 " i We oxpect to . 1 t ~ a ae teen. b ’ ™ e in a few . = . 4 ba prvi. Th Meaning of da to our new 1 g, “The ( A emple of Mu fi 0“ and t the's a elec on cond . . Ede ate a n nea Ave and desire . C th ' e at , Cc. ¥ to sell every whe : f w a er, D. D. nator 40 en thing left at the . Ke tr 1 op t ‘ the old stand + These a t 72 « } bef: moving , ely somet " : nidwee “ We therefore of de o the-¢ fer planes at The tt ‘ Furnace Heat about wholesale nd 7 rpg I ned an th t ainat while they last : : for a house. Get « guaranteed ¢ Hu n and take advantage aa : for $65, G. H. WOODHOUSE || $250 Pianos $120 se6 " ' ‘ @ ) ty St oor $ Pianos ise : $ Pianos $260 Kohler & Chas [ We are showing the finest a most stylish line of A nst fire or accidental | TOP COATS n Lote: t ife De it B In the City 3.00 per year ‘ THE TAILORED READY CO ‘ Fourth and Pike Rye hee « g ie re tate t 7 per cent, pa SECURITY SAVINGS & SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 113 SENECA ST 4] | Corvniont THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907 be of Rey. D he Heoret av. N. Bj ita m, pan wer 7:20 p. m., “Born From Above"; beth sermons by Rev, Arthur D. Oagpenter; Sunday school, 10 a, m H¥Angelist Carpenter will conduct! revival meetings in the chureh at) 7280 ry night but Saturday #romple ird and Cedar; Geo Nobert Catrns, pastor; 11 a. m ‘Our Obligations to God and Man"; | 7:20 p. m., “Life's Dectstonn.” | Immanuel—24th ay, 8. and Main; Rev. W. G. Jones, pastor, 1L a, in Joint Heire With Christ"; 7:30 p lm, ‘The Reward of Faithfulness lumbla~Phale@s hallf* Rev Htarry Ferguson, pastor Bible | school, 10 A. m.; sermon, 11 a. m., | Haptiom as a Monument"; @p. m.,| Nehushtan. Hallard—W w Rev, G. 8 t and 17th av, N Cloavenger, poator 11 a. m, “The Women at the Sepul }chor’ie7:30 p,) m, “Christ's Ben }tence Upon Those Living In Bin.” | Methodiet. | | man Park M, BW. f6th et.| and 224 av. N. W., Ballard; Rev, | Wm. MH. HM. Forsyth, pastor Morn fog serview at 11; Bishop Lather 1.) Wilson, D. D, of Baltimore, will preach; 7:80.p. m, Rey, B. 8. Tip ple, D. D, of Madison, N, J,, will | preach. | Green Lake--65th and Viret st N. 2; BL. Benedict, pastor, 11 4. m., sermon by Bishop Wm. Burt of Zurich, Switzerland; Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.; 7:80 p,m Rey. J. B. Trimble wer Kansas cu Mo. | Auburn M, B.—J. M, Weaver, pas Jtor. 11 a m., Rev, C. B. Smith, D ID. assistant corresponding secre ltary of the Foreign Missionary So of the M. KE. church, will preach; 7:20 p.m. the pastor will take for his subject "God's Image in Man.” Norwegtan-Danish M. EB and Boren ay.; Joseph Olve Rev. F. C. Jennings, D. D. of Cincinnati, O., will p at 1 4. m. and Rey, 8. W. Thomas, D. D at & p.m First Free church jhall, Fourth and Pine; Rev, Alexa der Beers, president Seattle nary, pastor. Sunday school m.; preaching, 1! a. m. and 7 m.; moraing, sermon by Rev Maresh ctety Stew pastor Carpenter's} ser 10 a 0 p.| Lutheran. jerman Evangelical Lutheran! Zion's chureh—Terry ay. and Stew art #t.; Rev, H. Poland, pastor | Sunday school, 9:20 a. m.; services 10:30 a. m Dreieriel Ungiueck das doch Kein Unglueck Ist Holy Trinity vangelical—11th a¥. and EB. Olive, 11 a. m., sermon by Rev. C. F. W. Stoever, Tacoma Luther and the Reformation Episcopal inity Pariah Eighth and rector, Rev. H. H. Gower 7:20 @ m, 11 @ m. and 20 p. m.; Sunday school and rec tor's Bible class, 9:30 a. m ing subject. “Personal Providence evening, “The Hea wi Ballard—8t. Stephen's B church (Holbrook st.) W Servicer, morning prayer, hi nfinton and sermon, 11 NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS In the second district—all the eit between Union and Galer ata Fixe ate for November, Decemb ae January must be paid during November, at No. 116 Prefontaine Place. Penalty imposed for non payment December ist. L. B Youngs, Supt. L. and W. Open Tonight onight in Our Savings Department From 5 P. M. to 8 P. M, Dexter Horton & Co. BANKERS BUILDING, Chris The Oldest Bank in Washington. Bring in your C Certificate ring House We accept them ah. the same Now Is the Time to Put Your Money Into a Piano You can see it hear it, take with you wherever you go. with @ good payment down. We give you time for b without interest Cline’s Piano House 1205 Second Ave. ‘The Seattle Spirit” There is no use ta ns, fen tlemen, it has done it for me and will do the same for you, Til le you what to do ust order a case of Mt, and if you don't get the Seattle Spirit, ask the P. & I B. Co, to explain They are the exclusive bottlers of Seattle Pride, nnd it is cer tainly the beer of secrots. Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Company. Phone 927 pr 4 sermon, 7:30; me a pall, Arca butiding, 4 pm WIl- | tur wubject, "The Fall of Jerusalem json Fritch will speak on "Josus and! fice Science; Josue and Life.” With Christian@elence. Hipiritoal Belence Boclety—A. O.| ference, f First Church of Christ, Setentiwt | U. W. bv 1925% Firet av.; Rev First , 812 Sixth. Services 11 a. m. and|Mary A vin, pastor, Confere +h F oclery, Koighity & p. m.; subject, “Mortals and Im-|% DP. m.; lecture, # p.m; “le Me } soit BY + Dear Vi, mortalé”; Sunday school, 11 a, m,;| Body Builder? penkor, ‘Contereneg testimgnial meeting, Wednesday Benttlo. Paychie Society Alki ey ait Br “The: Pp. BE? 1eading rooms, 92 Aloks| helt 1428 Second uv. 3 p. nt? lec ’ lH Toots ot vin butlding a 1:30 p. ma bbe The Mutual Life Insurance com ‘ Poss: ath Miscellaneous. pany of New York uses Washing the Walt School of Tiumination — Bgan|ton Fire policies eee Mra. Priop _ o z .—? = Fay’s Green Lake Garden Tracts You can make enough profit on one of these tracts in a year, if you Taise ord vegetables, fruit or berries, to pay for it, and have some money left. beng’ They will increase in value enough to give you 300 per cent on your in a year, for the price they are offered at now is way below their actual value. They all cleared, plowed, harrowed and ready to plan heir location is ideal for a little fruit or chicken rancl live a healthful country life and still be few min business center of Seattle They are only 5 minutes from the from the business center of Seattle the first of the year. They are not far from the Green Lake car ‘ ity wood and clear, sparkling water right on the ground, | We are selling these big, fertile tracts te As Low as $400 Each $25 Cash and $10 a Month TALK WITH FAY about it now, api are t ride of within a f Bal ly 2 only 2 nutes bu center ¢ now, ness and will be ree Be sure and inve you'll regret it Take Green Lake car to our branch where our agents will meet you, or Take Fremont-Ballard car to our Ba our representatives will take you over Bring Out Your I O U's They Look Good to Us, and Clearing House Certificates on Any Bank in the’ State Are as Good as Cash. I. P. Fay Company 311-312 BAILEY BUILDING. About Tonic »verworked and tigate this at once. Mc office at in View Station; ard branch, at Se the property. ynd and Burke, os { Guaranteed under the ' Food and Drugs Act. June { 3, 1906.—-Se No. Ordinary Tonics are to the run-down” system what a to a tired horse —a strong stimulant, but it suy > horse noth ing to “go” on. “The Pure Malt Tonic” * Is es} efficient whe t tonics fail, as contains an abundance « in the fo highly concentrated ext Malt, uf Phone Malt Rainier Department Seattle Brewing and Malting Co. Private Ex. 27 Ind. 27 ‘