The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1907, Page 5

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FIRST PICTURE OF EVANS’ GREAT FLEET AT SEA. STATE LAWS ye REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN FROM A TUGSOAY, me SHOWING THE AMERICAN BATTLESHIP ARMADA AB IT PASS. ED DOWN THE ATLANTIC COAST, OPPOSITE CHARLESTOWN, 8 DESPITE THE PITCHINGOF THE LITTLE TUGBOAT IN | BYTHE HEAVY OCEAN SWELL, THE PHOTOGRAPHER, WITH HIS } ' xolusive view.) TAVENNER (eattie Btar's 4 CAMERA, STATIONED IN THE BOW, OBTAINED A SPLENDID evcu VIEW OF THE FLEET, WHICH WAS 8 AMING RAPIDLY 8OUT!4 WASHINGTON, Deo, 24.—That j there ia urgent need for more direct jatation by the states of Call Oregon and ra measure Washington as againat railroads seaur mirol of boat lines, to the in % competition and shipping, f of Interstate mi we mer Franklin R us only recent 1 » the went, in t as developed « instances in whieh the te ated in re je in with petitt But in the traffie concerned wine=* and not punish terstate laws should have more deft exislation to prevent . abaorbing com 8 eer, FO ines,” declared in an exclusive egisiation, when tot ! also make it un SoS CHRISTMAS SERVICES AT CHURCHES TOMORROW ervies IND TOYMAKER A CHRISTMAS WONDER Christmas Servic Imidnight Christmas o will be lowing the beautiful cuntom of held (uenday niaht with celebration | Jobserving the birth Wedneaday morning another cee with religious corem bration of holy commur will be| held and also at the 1 o'clock nerv= | services on Christmas day . ico, For this Christmas music has musieal programs have bt ered Gade ts Gireatiex at ranged, the Chrintmax greens are in| [).", Prepared under the directa e | place, and all is in readiness for! hick will give & sermon on "Th the | ¢ m of this Supeeeaney of Christ chureh at foast day, Prob charoker Cabiadar' tr tie ercala ve Trinity Parish Church ply bea ae at this, the com The services at Trinity Perten eomeorn th f the Saviors birth, row will be as follows: | h ite special appeal to little chil holy communton with | For this day more than any fully chor may truly be calted the “Chil-|m., morning prayer y la slebration of holy « The BY OILGON GARONE® et Waclueive Bervice AND HIS WORK.) sermon music wilt bh € CHAS. REEV - Firat Presbyterian. SHOP. elaborate and beautiful at bovt th a - atl é | ——| At the First Presbyterian church | 7:30 & m, and 11a am, services Athy WASHINGTON, Doe. 24—A day | like an insptration the idea of mak-|the services will begin at 10:80 « Ph i = on” eats “= Le iy ae Wik Joo Cannon, caar of the | ing toys came to bh eg aa an oe ys program of lhe the carol, “Good, Tidingn”. & — ? its @ busy one. Here ts nolo « n Chern oy - a Pies a His tools are simple and consist eee vider the dirmetion nt ty, |Martiett, sung aa by Miss Lat PYineta foes Aatty program, which of a scroll saw and polisher, TO)on ce. and Dr Matthews wili| i Martin, « ua by full eb The }¥ abies the saw he added a 32-inch groove, | prow mon entitied, “Glorified |PyNN* at this service will be ti fa oe at the call of hi which can be gauged to the space | M F Adeste Fide POW, Come AN Fe Baws Kati 1 rub down, ex desired in drilling out his miniature | cathedral there wit be! Faithful’ and “Hark, the Herea wi HR or the ge masses every hov ngols Sing products, His work Is done with A raps y hour and 4 . - onne 4.20 4 @ Breakfast with daugh jthe skill and accuracy almost im-| Nl hour, beginning with high mass | it Me ite in ¥, nnd the Halrchaae and are reu jpoaaible for a sighted worker to) ny. litres’ “ohare deowtnn chorus will be sung by the f > Merwng oucte bacon and jattain, and commands the highest inis there will be low m aancn every Th® offertory will be Gor T* soe kind of cove, if the market prices. malt hour until 9 o'clock, when | “Naxareth.” sung ax sole and chorus, | gil aftord * The little girls of Santa Claus’ | Stoecklin'’s Mass in F will be given ee Sener oe, oe oe Office ictates answers |domain bave been particularly fav by St. Rose's Academy choir, At Mane ake, hehe etl to letters to \ee stenographers ored by the blind toymaker, who | 1! o'clock he Bek = af neat By ry Aa while (alking #h:h four congress devotes his workmanship to minia- | [)". Fy thie phe 3 wane " w nen, ali ap s for positions on ture furniture. Seven eee me furnished by the Cathedr choir, The reetor, the Rev, H. HM fou « tanta welll 11: 20. | made pieces form 4 set, including | which wilt give Gounod’s Masa of |W! preach the sermon. i Ov foot or street car [the cradle, chiffonter, dressing ta. the Sacred Hoart. In the © in " to “. one and one bie, chairs and washstand. The de| will be held the veaper servi Baltard Churches. ut re room. ZABETH H. GREGORY, | signs are as varied as those of san, cae sae = P =e ora-! ‘The following services have m | « why. Die ‘a. Exciumve Service.) | expert cabinet butider and scarcely | ¥ bet o'vloc larranged for the Christmas cel-brn~ | cate ae sondence YOR! Dec. 24.—Hundreda | any two little girls get duplica Secsiah tect peon St he various Baller4l oth cums pembers of és of toys are turned out My little lady may have her mir. m penned jeharehes hou, whe ee found camping in j At the Ratlard Presbyterian ons & yn by & man ror round or square, or the wood of| An excelent musical program has | At, (he regular Sued | his reom sed im the vieinity, ready maw one. her farnitare may be sulted to her age arranged for the high mass at edeiien nett Cieeke ree 16 tet! hn why they ought to be Reeves, the remarkable | taste, an dictated in dolidom. ‘The | jiu. av and Aloha et wlace any (celebration will be given this eve-/appeinied on certain committees iat these toys, is totally blind | sets range in price from $4 upward, begin ai 11 o'clock. The muate is/20& A good pr ae been ax : Watke from committes only recognize one object depending upon the material under tirection of Prot. Aifred need elebration will «tart o tel of the house with ther by the sensitive touch | From the proceeds of his work-|Lucben, and the following program |"t 429 Dm stilt hanging’ on flager tips manship Reeves supports himself be rend the choir, a». ge Blagg en my . him what commit the assistance of seeing aod wife with all of the ordinary —- a firet « string quar a! HT see the pie hes mastered this art and comforts of life. ia. Gleueels” titesat ree tree 19.4° pm Calle house to or ay the distinction of being the During the past 10 years im a | “Treg hg iorta t and begins wort Presiding over and only blind toymaker room only large enough for him to! Agnus Dei,” tr " tht that body Ix yothl adjewrn United States. At the time ¢ sbout he has turned out thow-/ nell at. « oi meruey tent at 2:40 his sight there was no! sands of toys for the children of|tory. “Past (iat. | Coresees sw 231 pom. At speaker's room to train the adult blind and | Santa Claus ho GO. W. as ~ = | Ma homey 1 Mahoney, Mra |[Punday snes! - ST 5 pmartansergmpraeronmmemcd ¢ ‘ollins, Mise 3)" * : ou was ‘ ale . The ser you ' Behrens hage, Mins . 4 od he Bhinnd ‘ ank Sevens: Genet Hanan, A. |22 church will be held at the ipe.|and be & a. Weber, Charles Nourse: basses. om Went ith t ei my har 4 pa ine it LaRiviere, Mr. Schage, Mr. St t Pia . es Rage ae bee gets Mr. J. 3. ‘Murphy. a» yat laey both came, happy ste class string quartette. . She bana a 8 ve! ‘Cat the janitor to run the the ear hall at & k tomorrow | * yon - 2 . ye om ed ervices in the church of Gur afternoon. Services at the # Siiness of 6 wed; az T don't | oi Help will begin with | Miaston tabernacte will be bh ae Tiknew whether w —— a high mace at 6 a. m. followed by o'clock In the ev pal he me tt . pald 4 d ow mana every hour, until the 1 idnight mane will he celebrate? | ae me Ke wn to hi Sawyer of the council| Scott Calhoun that the proposed bie teade nodal. mevcla ted Ue OA Aine Con i he emt 6 ~Alhger ‘ committee introduced tm transfer of funds ts legal. The e furnished by the chotr, and | this evening w morning gy Pieanel! last evening his ordi-| transfer is proposed on the theory O'ftrien will h the/mass wil te HE , Ome ot hs meee providing for looting the that the general fund has from time | Chrietmar « bigh mass will brates of) tere F ee nnd: cee ht fund of $168,000 for to time advanced money with which| At St Mark's church a 16:30 a. m sa 2” a an es Sve of generaPtaxation. The to pay the interest on the bong | S78 = ste = re the = « ‘ ming. x4 Was referred to the fnanee | I for the construction of the viet... - Ag get & on “ " for consideration uuntll| lighting plant. As a matter of fact, ule ext ame Geek Gases Committee can assure itself however, this interest was paid not Since scien atetinvense ithe raid can be lawfully made, | from the general fund, bat from the | ep penne oe 4 consenting to the pro-/ lighting fund ftaelf. The lighting} } » BT m fald City Treasurer George! fund, therefore, doen not owe the| SPOKANE is AGAINST will insist on having an/ general fund anything, hence the| ] from Corporation Counsel meneure is a raid pure and simp! je. | BY A.B. HARSERG. : THE SUNDAY LID - a I had « eubpenn to serve and de he was by waiting in the elevator. 1} p59 “ pron tion walks gave the elevator boy a cigar |xether, and I did the ing |S * 200 yrominent bust- (By United Press.) charter for the new organization * that lady? sald he, warm-/ act, and they walked up the st " ‘ “ = mee . Few YORK. Dec 24.—Pians | will be asked for at the next meet. | ing up to me. “The one that just got | togethe ot bao eo) presen a4 ie the Been completed for the forma ing of the ¢ tive cousell of the off on six? Something I can’t un Well know th ao | aes ae ee oe ~ Sf = temporary organization | Federation, whieh will be held in derstand ab rode up) were just made for « rt : 3 temporary. an Will embrace all the build-| New York, Jan. 20. A mecting to and down several timex without a| She'd t to lucch wit ft the legislators ean trades unions in the c form & permanent organization will| word. “Well, what about the lad and every once in a wh 0 pln Nil ot fwe-thes nee with appeal made by rf It is said the new Oh, it's not them down stairs at the show we —s ~ the last annisa eting of the fed will tet 000,000 1 lady typ aimy perch fn the gal > poeple wie have enforesg, & a il in 1 Federat of Labor Aim + Th wouldn't look at another te «t dieGeuethin and without ee nai ia = n t with a tur he wouldn ar fue ca ia oven wwtie over « Sear a> SALVATION ARMY he looked twice. She looked company he was wit ence Reval Avery De Mond, the mer The letter from De Mond ated a d some with his Bila th ame a — rece eared from Oakland, Cal, but it 4 and al that night. She told t ‘ la city wit n cash nion of Mrs. De Mond and t , 1 le of w s later t had , O which belonge hi &itorney that the man has ¢ nued | ‘Not a % ad t . o-. o tt a . nd . “ Written a lette M De Mo trip t N fa Ar na € mod too, not ar for a while, but t th - will be a ne 0 4 ‘ ate y ab t fe f SS nee a SUSPECT ESCAPES JAIL y Pen ene eee > ali t . a ; " \ ‘o helng was with a © that he had to| these days and ¢ thing . . a - Bs ‘ order to make doub' While be e to jail after | hug the ma x. It looked jall right. ~If I was f 4 * however, Mrs. De Mond. being med, J Brodine, ar-| P ; times he’a|@ fellow like th ogg Mfered a larg ard for the| Tested several days ago #0 eng : in hae tn lover, the " - : Ms: os sae ire of elusive b with the | clon, slammed a door between hit ive me 8 we Fe ee lee, aaa - boy W simoleons, and the authori} self and the offtcers and made eer . Meet: Dkiae eek: Snkee 1. eae ane . Ml over the cou are now © After th mt mg he ’ pg A ; , ' an ‘© nab De Mond a mailing | log ‘Say 1 the " by the remainder of family |to be sent back to his cella: Whi eee tie o iaelatine Yon tai cal a. en + A Mey gn xt day. You see all that was out, and « Don’t Beitd . , “ < = & the window unt down who yuld be th t | iv . atimate on Colman £. artistic phote # . a a He jumped tn and asked . ‘ ; # mor other franda eee! Hall's, 4 Firet av aee t seem to make ‘why didn’t you let her know where one A DAY WITH CZAR CANNON RESTRICTING 'R.R. MONOPOLY NECESSARY lawful for a ratiroad to monopolize, or secure any {nterest in, com poting raflroad nes, Some of the western’ states’ may have similar laws to the one I outline, but if) | they have T doubt tf they are being | enforced | “The Sherman law \nakes it un-| jlawful for a rafiroad to absorb a jcompeting rafiroad or steamship line, But that is an interstate law,” } Commissioner Lane declined to make any statement on the action of the rativoad in ts in sud denly withdrawing opposition to the improvement of waterways and ng out in favor of an annual appropriation of $50,000,000 — by congress, It was pointed out to the commissioner that some of the the national rivers * expressed oon delegates to and harbors jfear that the railroad were favoring the improvement of waterways in order to 0 nopoly of boat lines and operate them in conjunction with railways. companies Commissioner Lane would not dix cus# this theory from any view point again, besieged by 47 members of the house, who are not satisfied with their committee appointments, | or desire special consideration for | certain legisiation. Listens to and} talks with the 47 members until rescued by Secretary Busby, who pretends there is a party on the long distance telephone in the next who must be talked to at room once. 4 p.m. Eacaped from the com mittee room, and still in charge of Mr. Busby, Speaker Cannon is rushed to an automobile which ts in waiting, the property of Mr Warwick M. Hough, of the third) house, who takes (he speaker home | at @ speed somewhat In excess of | th i Timit 4:06 > m. Arrived at hiv home, where he is waylatd by 17 members of the hoyae, who have been hop-| ing he would arrive before dinner time. They fell him what commit. | tee they desire appointments on, | and why, Mr, Cannon ban chewed through his third cigar, and starts on & new one. 63 p mm A messenger from Miss Cannon drags the speaker away from three inelstent mem bers, who are loath to let go. 6:32 p.m. Dinner with Miss! Cannon and the grandchtidren 7 p.m. Into the parlor to see r members of the house, who have accumulated, and who destre to talk to him about committee ap. pointments j 12 pm Ded fay school will also have a Christ mas tr HOYT GOES EAST. Henry M. Hoyt, formerly anuint. | ant in the office of United States District At Todd, and who wa ently appointed attorney general of Porto Rico, left Seattle yesterday for the east. He will spend the holt ane, and then proceed to " H. Coe has been appointed ngton Fire agents tp Dayton Was Ohio. SHEET MUSIC + Price Anchored,” “Pairy Queen, Flow Danee of the Crawfish,” “Let Me Go Back to Cailfornia Meet Me in Seat tle Dearle tn 196 Purest Sweetest, Best a Like a Little Loving Now*and Then Noah's Ark Moonlight Songs of the Violin,” “Yankee Tar Kehows © the Wid wood,” “Ye Lady | The Storm,” “My Lad aghte Protrel Pete Policy King '} CUINES PIANO HOUSE 1205 Second Ave J dental work. SCIENTIOT LAID TO REST. LONDON, Dec. 24--Under the|tion proceedings were completed shadow of the monument to Sirlin Judge Griffin's department of Iwanc Newton, and close to the | the superior court yesterday, Ows cholr 1 Westminster abbey, the of 200 casos tried the Jury returned body of Lord Kelvin, the noted | verdicts in excess of $1 In only English scientist, who died Decem-|two hearings, awarding the Man- ber 17, was buried in the presence |hattan Building Co. $23,500 fore ‘jor & great gathering of sclentists | necessary damages to the Manhat- jfepresenting America, Conunental |tan Flats and $90 for damages to property owned by RK. 8. Fulton. and British soctetion Seattle. (By United Prose.) The Olive #t. regrade condemne cheerful Christmas wish we —we feel of much good cheer, we are please we are satisfied with the splendid way Seattle people have treated us, indeed goodly—for this surely we thank you! and extend our very best good wishes. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. One of Our Very Convenient Desk Calendars FREE If you will call and ask for it i Dexter Horton & Co., Bankers: Capital and Surplus One Million Dollars Second and Cherry | CARBONIC CHRISTMAS BEVERAGES make the best Holiday drinks. Sparkling, pure and refreshing, and always of the highest uniform) quality when supplied by P. & P. 3! Bottling Co. They enjoy a popular] favor, which is only bestowed upon bottled goods of the .ughest repu- tation, All goods bear our special label. Insist on having them served to you. P. & P. &. BOTTLING CO. Phones 927. DIAMONDS | are making the very lowest ces on Diamond Rin Brooches, Ear Screws, Studs, Scarf Pi Links, « and we are overstocked on Umbrellas, Hand nd offer them at Our } of fine and medium-priced nd Jew and prices ave right HOUGHTON & HUNTER, Jewelers. | | } Established in 1888. BEKIN 704 First Ave., Seattle. MOVING AND | STORAGE CO., Inc. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON GOING EAST GOING SOUTH COMING WEST COMING NORTH ee Sas th ace Te Cut Freight Rates on Household Goods Head my article on teeth t n Tell your friends to také advantage of our low offer, for gext Tuswdays Star BJ elmost Lee K Bh pg Saved on ahipments, large or small, ss DWN err “tyesune We can tell gg Bib ae lg yy ge will cost. Bales hy Soor we h of FIRE PROOF STORAGE. MOVING: PACKING.

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