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SON GARDNER Exclusive Service wane iN, m te being ‘administration's and the are spend atfort to ore te sent Postmaster Tan opening wedge to reels post late paralyaie at his home here, Mem. Sor gevers! has | in the welght lait | bers of hie family way the shook euch to be hie The parcels” post proposition | way not & serious one. ents frankly admit) Will not find friends in the two samp against his plan for chalrmen of the — congressional committees which will have this’ COUNTY FERRY WILL BE et the opposition | lesisiation in hand Representa: | ae known as the tlve Jesse Overstreet of Indiana, | OIL BURNER fon oof Retail chairman of the ho committee Merchant Genera: ONS IN FIERCE CAMPAIGN TO DEFEAT| NEW PARCELS ‘POST PLAN job “tall the parcels post. Rx General to the plan fe that SENT To ASYLUM, Joo Carbone, y who aaulted and severely wounded Capts John A O'Brien, while a prisoner en route oe from Katalla to Valdes on the jpetition from the proposed rates | Mearcentted hae aniy Wad outerday | 4 somwested by Gen. Meyer, The | | pital for the in at Washington, 4) ent & pound rate will not) D.C. Carbone was aft@rwards con: vieted of murdering a fellow work cept on A few packages going Tong |™An while employed on the Fall distances, An L-pound package |T8d at Valdes, While in jail at! going & short distance can go/ the latter place he attacked one of| { [cheaper by expres# than by the 12-| bis Jailere with an tron ring, cent rate, But the express people, toweh the express companies, ex lysian Attacks Financier, like the merchants In the above N Jov. 23...W named —axsoctation, fear — that | p, A Bah Meyer's “opening wedge" would | president of the Rock leland rai} a/ soon be followed by substantial re-| road, autfered another shock of r.{ductions in the rate and increases a, On postoffices and post roads, nev at Cloveland er has permitted any parcels post on burning apparatus will be tn fe most strong DIN to gome out of his committee, | stalled in” the ne King county the territory west ead known to be againat the} Lake Washington ferry boat. At a it has them: Mea in general, So is Senator | recent meeting. the advisability of fo prac Penros®, chairman of the senate | Adopting fuel of} was discussed, and | state. In Committees on postoffices: |the commissioners decided that It , and notably in There fs no doubt that the con-| Would prove more economical and the organization #umer has everything to gain from | satisfactory Phe apparatus will down to individ) any kind of parcels post legista-| Cost in the neighborhood of $7,000 Tt te supported by tion. The opposition is based on| The machinery and supplies ments and lb business jealousies and rivalries, | Which were ordered in the east will from jobbers and the special interests try hard |@rrive in the eity during the next re, and it does to make it appear that the oppost foe weeks, and will be immediately da. tion comes from the people. installed on the beat, on which Association of Re The argument of the retail gro-| pid progress has been made. General Mer cers’ association fx that the mail nothing but fight order houses would appotnt spe SERIO Besnnn tut Teht order owes would anyone US CHARGE ) eampal f educa. and send the goods to them to cova on, ntative it arpementa an pourta: seme} at in the & regular enables ‘companies are mak- end than the precaution, |he be jobber d rveshipped at the lower rate ~ By United Bes customers on the rural routes. But | WASHINGTON Nov the difficulty is to make consum-/are not 200 miles of nate track tn ers belleve that any plan which /the 7.000 owned by the Missourt them to buy fn a quick, | Pacific ratiway, according to a com ) There & cheap market Is not a good one |plaint filed with Postmaster Gen n from their point of vie And the jeral Meyer by the National Union mail of consumer is more merous and jof Railway Trackmen, through the therefore more tmportant tn the | organization's national secretary middie man, whether |. Sheppard. Accompanying the country storekeeper |complaint are 60 photographs of @ny fear of com- or manufacturer. track. It fs charged that misman ~- miiiaibieind * Heinen [agement has alk the Itnes to |decay, that the ties are rotten, old ws JECKENRIDGE. Nov. 2.- Ml give dowries to the " says Mra 8S. ‘Chicago. women. Denefits. } when amount she and friends are in the Johnston MA O'clock snary | | | the greatest emotional soprano of the century, | wely for the Victor Talking Machine, and her | Yolce will be reproduced tonight by the $500 Aux ear at the ‘Te recital tonight femarkable clarity ape OW With cortaint ured. Place the roe PY wilt grow as rifts UNION BRIDES. | 2 Exclusive Service.) Labor » | ter, . 1 @ean of women at the | “It would | ularity of marriage gainful occupation As reasonable as Labor | eountries give the| ihe marries. | has! ond to spend it wisely.” Concert Tonight TON CO. RECITAL HALL Third and University EIGHT O'CLOCK SHARP. ‘This new and wond the voice of the greatest singers, bands, ete @f John Cort, tor o AU B Our Well-known Roard « bout furt VE" OpPoRITE PORT OFFICE PREPARE STREET PLANS. jand worn, jpulled from the tles with fingers | David P Fastman and other own nclusion, the complaint says ere of Hyde Park, have made a r mail clerks as a rule travel | proposition the city council to jin flimay weodet! cars, and they vacate a portion of Thorndyke ay. |have not the same opportunity and accept # dedication of a route (the passengers in escaping in for the avenue through private | wrecks.” property. The change Is desired | ae s© as to better the grades. | BLIC MARKET Way They Keep Her. “Do you treat your cook an one of the family? “I should say not. We treat her Live turkeys hypcared on the t t xh wath the wemost courtesy and ne public market thie morning and ae il &re quoted at 25¢ per pound. The Birth Record. Vashon island producers recetyed a ire tet tod. as | fine lot of Augou pears this morn Pi detec .ors anomie pap ed ling, for which they are asking $1.25 Mille—To wife of A. H. Mills, 1604 | Per box, A fine lot of imported sana ‘ay. B, November 7, a daugh. | ates were placed on the market at 18e per pound | } | me Anderson—-To wife of A. A Butter, Me and She Ib; Waal Anderson, 383) Cari place, Novem-|tnaton creamery, 35¢. ber 16, a daughter Eggs, local ranch, She; Oregon ranch, 35e and ie; doren 55e. Dule—To wife of A. Dale, 2308 | astern een, 2 | Bast Cherry st, November 13, 8 | son Hens, dreased, Pic; tive hens, Ife Thomas—-To wife of H. Thomas, Live turkeys, 2c ib. Seattle, November 20, a son | Potatoes, 16 Ibs. for 25e Yakima Borbanks, $1.40 per box Sweet potatoes, Bye Ib Reets, 3 bunches for be, Carrots, 3 bunches for 5e. Onions, 2 bunches for be. Dried onions, 7 Ibe. for 2c. Radishes, 4 banches for 100. Parsley, Se per bunch, Turnips, 3 bunches for Se Celery, be per stalk, 1c a banch. Cantaloupes, S60 a dow Spinach, be per Ib. Rhubarb, be Ib. Green tomatoes, 2%4¢ per Ib. Cabbages. be to Ibe per head. Dill plekies, 100 dos, Sweet peppers. 15 cents dos Pop corn, 2 tbs for he. Lemons, 30¢ doren. Cider vinegar, 36¢ gal. Cider, 490 per gallon | New navel oranges, 300, 400 ana 500 doren California persimmons, (0c dor. Pomegranites, be dos. Cocoanuts, 10¢ and ISe. Pineapples, de each. New fige, 10¢ Ib; Imported figs, 25e Ib. Cauliflower, 10¢ to 160 bead. Lettuce, 2 for be. | Horse Radish, 15¢ Ib. Rotabagas, 1% Ib. | Sauerkraut, be Ib / Cranberries, ibe per qt. | Huekleberries, 100 1b. Pumpkins, 10¢ to 20¢ | Hubbard squash, tc per Ib; Sum mer squash, be to 106. | Ground cherries, 106 Ib. Ie Ib. To wife of T. F. Geary November 15, a daugh Jeary tr} 230 Lexter Death Record. Deaths were registered toda: follows Tinkham—M. D.C November 21 Tinkham, 46, Pacific hospital Monuments | Art. Marble Company, 2011 Seo » three doors north of Vir | ginia st. Both phones 1738. “ Dates, | The Washington Fire Insurance company kee and invests its money in Seattle oe cordially Invited to attend a Company Recital Hail this even: rfal instrument positively re Grand Opera House, under the me concert only, next Monday afford an opportunity to beauty and range of her voice. Third and | But We Seldom Sell as Nice a Cottage as One We Are Offering ——) |For $1,850 | $500 yi The lot is 650 ft. by 100, has a fine view and the cottage an ideal cozy little home—four rooms and bath Joseph E. Thomas & Co., Inc. 109 Cherry St DEPOSITS ot Directors at the who direct, you of your savings ts mall economies where ffort on your part safet Entrance to Lowman and that spikes can be | ot} THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV, 23, 1907. » mh “PX nit ving Praise Bory | 8/7:80 p. m.; Sunday schoo! and ree | MASTERED LANGUAGE y “The Secret of a Happy Lif The Theowophtent, | Boclety, Bente foo. pm, “Ie Heaven a Kenl Place?” tor's Bible claws, 0:30 8. m.; morn-| tle lodge, 1420 Secdnd—Minday, 4 ° Hewoon gpli'}—Near Beacon Hill Columbla--Phalen's hall; Rev. |ing subject, "On the Watch wer’; |D. ™m lecture; subject, om@ OF APES Jac Rey. Jamow A, Honry, paw | Harry Porguson, pastor, 11 a, m.,/evening, “Browning's ‘Paracelsus’ | Proofs of Theosophy,” by . As tow vices 11 &, m,; Sunday | " he Chief Among Three”; & p. m.,| Ballard—st, Btephen’s Episcopal | Barnes. — _ school, 12 m.; Y, P. S, G, 46) “Hvangelintic chureh (Holbrook st.) W. 62nd Schoo! of MNumtnation—Bean (Seattle Star’a Exclusive Service.) |p. mm; morning subject, he a Services, morning prayer, 11 a, m.; | hall, Areade building, 4 p,m, Wik PITTSBURG, Nov. 23.—Ida Vera | Power of Human Kindness,” Methodiet. evening pray and jecture, 7:30; | #00 Fritch will speak on “Jesus and inictitnn.” Won Sus: kcees sa tab umbla-Rev, dw. 0, Wenge.| Gilman Park M. H-—-W. both st,|#ubsect, “The Clone of the Church | Sctence, Jesus and Lite, What Jenua ‘ ‘ lervices 11 a, m, and 7:30) and 220d av. N. W., Ballard; Rey. | Year | Taught missing witness” during the trial jay achool, 10°. m.; ¥.|/W. H. H. Forsyth, pastor, Morning Sax, ancora , ot Harry Thaw, and who has re: , 6:30 p,m; morning, | Rev, 1. B, Schwarts, of Japan, will Christian Bolence. } Hamilton Studio turned to her home here with the!" i evening, "The! preach; in the evening the pastor First Chureh of Chriat, Setentist Colman bullding; artistic phot declaration that she “will fix|Pickax and the Bible,” will preach from the subject, “A}—812 Oth av, Services 11 4, m. and| graphs at reavomapl Pte Harry Thaw for being #o fresh,” Queen Anne ay, and Ga-| Great Race and Who Will Win |8 p. m.$ subject, “Ancient and Mod-| coupons or other frauds. cea Alvo brought the message that /ler at. Rev, J. Vincent Rosewarne,| Green Lake M. B.—6bth and Wess te Necromancy; or, Mesmeriem . trata Aon Prof. R. Ll. Garner, with whom she} pastor, Services 10:30 a m rod) av, N BH; Rev. B. L. Benedict, pas-| am Hypnotism’; Sunday school, 11/1 studied in Afriea has at last mas} 7:90 p, ie; Sunday wehool, 12 m.:/ tor, Morning subect, 11 o'clock, |. m.; testimonial meeting, Wednes- | | tered the language of apes. Y. P. 8. 0, By 6:40 p.m; Thurs|"'The Characteristicn and Powstbill-|day, 8 p. m.; reading tooms. $12 Just add two part aie ene (MAY, TID p. m.; morning wubject,| tex of a Righteous Nation”; Sun-| Alaska buliding i | of water t f “Christ, Walking on the Water”; | day school, 12°15 p, m.; Epworth a | 4% water toa pint o evening, “The Inapitation of the| League, 6:40 p, m.; evening service, | Seriptures,”) third in series, |sermon on “Boul Wiuning—Is It] gyiritual geience AO Gy tint Chort® 8t22d and Cherry; Rew Eplecopal. £p, mj lecture, 8p. me: lo welt + W. A. Stevenson, Ph. 2. pastor. 11) St,” Mark's—Madiaon and Broad-| Father's House Are Many Man. || ] Influetice of the Holy} way; Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, rector; | sions ‘ e1e 80 p. om, hankagiv:| Rev, J. K. Black, priest in charge | Seattle Paychic loclet » ] | ing”; Suaday school, 9:45 a. m.; C.| Services # and 11 a.m, and 7:40 p.|hall, 1420 Py mod oer ter, tN. Steri IZeC gE, é 0p. m |; Sunday achool, 9:40 a m | | Poster, paste Regular services at Grd-—Market at and 17th av. morning, “The Reign of Righteous. | % p.m; subje The Unes of Ad | and P Ballard; Rev. Kier W.{ness"; evening, “Au Inventory of| versity”; conference, 7:30 p.m. || @0d you have 3 pints pastor Wible C hoot the Past Mible Spiritual Setence Soctety of pure milk. It has { wervic 4. mand 7.0 it ames-—-N, 38th #t. and Stone 419 Terry av.; Rev. L. Nagell Foe p. mj Junior © 1 p.m. titer-|ay,, Fremont; Richard Mansfield |ter, pastor. § p. m., “How Tooeanie been sterilized. Full mediate and senior C. B, 6:30 p | White pastor, Bervices 11 a. m.; | Bulld the Body flavored 10 cents M.; Morning fublect, “Tho Pur-| This Do." First Divine Science chureh—Ce a powe of Our Salvation”; evening,| Trinity Parish —Eteht} and|lumbla coll ball’ Tone for the pint. Good gro “The Ceaxpools and Garbage Cans | James; rector, Rev. H. H.? Gow Sunday, “Communion”; services 11 cers don’t substitute of the Thirteenth Ward epecial | Services, 7:20 a. m. 11 a m. and|a. m.; Bunday school, 10 a, m musical service in evening _ — IDA VERA GIMONTON, Firet United-—Fourteenth and Spring; Wm. Alvin Spelding, D. D. Prot, Garner has proved, she aw | bawer: residence, 108 1th ay. N sorts, that plants have a sort of | Services 11 a m. and 730 p,m morning subject The Result of a reaac the Kongo | ment n of ording to her state are doomed to early extermi Masterful Force tn One's Lite |nation as they are peculiarly aus Christian. ceptible to the dis of civilize First-—Mroadway and Kast Olive tlon which ia reaching them/| Rev, A. L. Chapman, pastor, Serv through English and French ex.|!ces 10:30 @ m. and 7 m; © plorers. |B, 6:16 p.m; Sunday school, 12 | m.; morning subject, “The ler Manhood"; evening, “Thankegtv | ing.” SUNDAY TOPICS Rallard—2024 W. 57th st.; Rev A. L. Crim, pastor, 11 a. m., “The Golden Rule”; 7:30 p, m, “Re | elit tthe form” Tible school, 9:45 a. m.; & Notices for the church a|° @ €:30 p.m * columa in the Saturday Star #| & will not be accepted after 5 #| Lutheran, * o'clock Friday afternoon 7 German Evangelical ® All notices must contain #| Zlon's church—Terry ay lw® subjects of sermons. wjart st; Rev, H. Poland tor * #| Sunday school, 9:20 a. m.; services eRe ee ee 11 om) OWachet Lutheran and Stew. | Congregational. f° maptiet. | Piymouth—Third and Untvér-| Norwegian-Danish — Howard av sity; Rev. Franeis J. Van Horn, D./and Stewart st; Rey. O. M. Kibl pastor. Services 11 a m. and/ pastor; 11 a. m, “A Ran for the : Se Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.;| Life"; § p.m. “The Ralances 8. C. BE, 6:16 p.m; midweek} Fremont—Kilbourne at near cietions Thursday, § p, m.; morn-| Fremont av.; Rev. J. Carns, pastor ing subject, “Does God Actually An-| Bible school, 9:45 a. m.; BYP. U © Prayer?’ evenin, “Julius/6:30 p mg 11 a m., “The Subject Caesar: A Study in Citizenship.” |of Jobn'd Preaching 7:30 p.m in series on spiritual studies tn |B. EB. Trifible will speak on “Tem. | Shakespeare | peranee."? Pilgrim—Broadway and Repnd-| Wost S@attle—Madrona hall; Ar lean; Rev. Edwin Lincoln Stmtth,|/thar D. Carpenter, pastor. Sunday D. D., pastor. Services 11 a. m. and] school, 23% p. m.; services 4 p, m.; 5 p m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a m;: | "Gratitud@and Responsibility i P. 8 CB, 6:54 p.m; midweek! Temple Third and Cedar; Geo services, Thursday 30 p.m 1 | Rebert Gairne, pastor lla m a. m, “The Divinity of Christ"; 5| “The Chrimty Marks”; 7:30 p. m |p m., “Naaman the Syrian \°a Pinal Mating of Our Life's University Brooklyn «y¥. N.; | Work.” Rev. H. C. Mason, pastor. Services| Tabernacle—16th av. N. and Har 11 & m. and § p.m. Sunday school, | rison; Johu Marvin Dean, minister 12:15 p. m.; Junior CB, 3 p. m:|Church Bible school, 9:30 a m Y. P. & C. EB 7 p m: midweek! public worship, 11 a m.; theme. services, Thursd 7:39pm; morn | "Right Hundred Million Appotnt ing Know Thyself evening,| ments in Thirty-Three Years”; }“The Christian and the World lbors’ and girls’ meeting at 3 p. m.; |. Edgewater--Whitman av. near! Young People’s service, 6:15 p. m Kijbourne #t.; Rev, Wm. ©. Kant-\eventng — service, tople, ner, D. D., pastor, Services, 16:45 / "Choosing a Sweeth the seo & m. and 7:30 p.m; Y. P. 8, C. B,|ond tn @ series of sermons on “The | 6:30 p. m; midweek services, | City Homes.” Thursday, 7:30 p. m., morning sut-| Ballard—First ay. and Day st; |Ject, “The Reason Why"; evening, | Rev. C. §. Clevenger, pastor, 11 “Some Investments That Do Not m., “Heaven Inseparable From a Pay.” Christiike Character"; 7:30 p. m., | Prompect—Bast Prowaect ot. and) "That Boy.” j#0th ay. N. Sunday school, 8:30 a.| Duniap m; James P. Weter, supt.; 7:40 Peter A SPECIAL All Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats for Men, regu lar prices $18.00 to $22.50— wa$iswor Black and Blue Suits and Overcoats included in this offer. Rainier boulevard; Rev Kiein, pastor. tl a m., J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Ave., Corner Columbia STRONGEST OV2RCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE _ Safety burglars or accidental loss at the From fire, nom inal cost of $3.00 per year shoult-appeal to every one, Private Papers, Jewels, Etc. Are secure in a Safe Deposit Box, and you know where to lay your hands on them when you want them Vaults open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8a, m.to 8 p.m Security Savings and Safe Deposit Co. 113 i NECA ST The Universal Staple. Strengthening food for the weakest digestion. Nourishing food for the strongest digestion. for Good for the babies—good all ages—the most nutri- tious of all the wheat foods. Uneeda Biscuit 5 In moisture and dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Pure Food Guarantee on Every Bottle. 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