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‘ j . ® BY JOHN ADAM ] YORK, Mareh gant on Gould ties is belley the restult of ¢ : break up Un ata Fe railway | fe by _ build Smaritic. When Dalit, the Balt Lake & yailway, Harriman 4 force him into ® | with Pacific, Southern a Lot 4 Line » fife and OFEEOD Shor " my road ts practica Gould position ta Wall st . Jy ~~ Me hie own banc a standstt!! He and has aga financial seen oer beaitate 4 aud every for him. memory of ck great railroad wept his father's those tn the Western great railway the Pac! fic the last link in the chain to relieve Owlif railway monop Harriman is chief mo- af the Peansyivania raltrood the Quay machine. The anwunt for bis ; AN of his rallways To VAVAVAVAYAYAYA OREWS 5 <J AVAVAVAVAYAN Bridge Club. 4 Fyler will entertain be yr Bridge club Wed lay at ber | 6 Queen Anne. Bh ‘Chapter, 0. A. R. wi entertain ui SS t Toneday of at her rest ove os: a il be Mrs. Lonis Cres 4 Mence of Mr. ani Mr« ferry ave. Mm Dottar Party Woman's Atliance of the | ¥ Boylston and Oli ® doliar party # In Two Ways Originated by A. L. Ha RENTS. i of Centra! + news Property are 1 - “a By Tease an any Pereoanent incor F Sverage from 5 Ret ceat to 71-2 p STOW as steadi Pepalation and bu row. SOU can get these 5 he regutar and » f 8 pasty mest Friday at) * in virgin white THE UNCAPTURE help the Rto Grands, the Missourt Pacitie bas guaranteed, approxi mately, $70,000,000 of its bonds. ‘The Rio Grande tn ture has guaran teed $50,000,600 of the bonds of the Western Pactfic deal Uke This looks a good prramidiag and is um. doubtediy the source of weakness Pittsbere terminal’ im the Gould system of which his enemies are taking advantage. church lecture ball, Friday, March 28. Aipha Club. The members ef the Alpha Club will enjoy a luocheon and social Campbell, Van Asselt dell Alliance Francaise, The Alliance Francaise moots |Monday at the Porry. A short comedy. “La Souplere,” will be <iven by Mile. Blebois and M. Cher ‘¢ Mr. L. Smith will give « monologue. Our Lady ef Good Help. Speetal services will take place in the Church of Our Lady of Good Help, ia commemoration of St. Pat rick, Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock and in memory of St. Joseph, Wednesday, March 15, at 9 o'clock. ¥. L. f. Communion, The Young Ladies Institute will approach holy communion ta a body at the @ o'clock mass. Sunday morn- ing, im the church of Our Lady of Good Help, corner Fitth and Jetier on. There will be over 160 attired Special music with ap orchestra will be given. Lenten Tea at Ballard. The ladies of Bt. Stephen's parish Women's Guild, Ballard, have made arrangements for holding a Lenten tea at the rectory, 1536 Preston st, on Monday, March 16, at 2 p. m. An address will be given by He a watchmaker. It pays. Watch making School, 4th and Pike. *** At the Game Time On the Same Investment. _ wm UNITS OF BUSINESS PROPERTY Unincambered wiey and W. 0. Wood. INCREASE VALUE. Th bu: increase in ground of Central Busi ons Property ts tite 1 pf the inve wid ged from 17 per cént t 6 per cent per annu during the past 28 year ve Property results b mt of your st Property um can med h will and earn you nothing * Best Investment, Call er Bend for Pamphiet K. of {Pits mavings in Unit f : 4d) with gren Pe SPMership of the most hy " tease but littie in va 8M, but cost you mo: 7 . Te Know About th . Bi LOWMAN THE TRUSTEE COMPANY OF SEATTLE BUILDING, George Gould is Hamensely proud | THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1908. (OULD’S PROGRESS TO PACIFIC COAST: OPPOSED BY HARRIMAN & CO. D ROAD AGENT HOLDS UP THE GOULD STAGE, of bis transcontinental railroad em-| shipped out, and many other perti- pire. He has a map in his private!| nent fete His frieuds claim for office fully GO feet long, which|him that he ts a real builder and shows every bit of track and every) pays more attention to the real town on the entire system, Gould's things about bis road than he does knowledge of bie ratiroads is mar) to the quotations of his stocks aod velous Yop can potnt to y town bends which come over the ticker on the map at random, and he can, The events of the wext few weeks tell you ft» population, the extent of! will probably show whether Gould tts manufacturing tadustry, bow! or Harriman te to win in the battle mach freight i* shipped in and|for « railway empire. Mr, St. Clair on a suitable eubject.. which all present Tea and retreshawats will be serv. take part od. ) Woman's Century Club. ©. &. Johnston Co. Concert. The general election of officers The grand opers talking machine for the coming club year, beginning © expected to } afternoon at the residence of Mrs. concert given by D. $. Jotnstoa | september 1, of the Woman's Cen | 8hylock’s seemingly heartless treat Mrs. Camp-|/©o. in ite recital hall last evening mry club, was held yesterday aft-|ment of bell will be assisted by Mrs. Pad-| proved to be most move! and et erngon at the ¥ MC A. The fol | who had deserted him to wed an ‘tertatning musical event. The em lowing officers were elected: Prost | tire opera “Pagiiacel,” as originally | gent, Mre. Hi. P. Fish; first vice rendered by the famous La Seala| president, Mra G. M. Savage: sec orchestra anf chorus, under the! ond vice president, Mra H.C. personal direction of the composer. | }laatings, recording seeretary, Mra. was given. J. P. Rossman; corresponding seo Men's Club, Piymouth Congrega-|reiary, Mra. J. RK. Simison; trea | tional Church. urer, Mra Hi. L. Denton; anuditer, The Men's Club of the Plymouth | Mra. J. A. Kerr. Congregational chureh ili give a) . dinner Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock | ,yvermen’e Rduentional Club. to members, followed by an open! > entertainment ta the church per | *t'4 ® very tmtorvating meeting this ik at the residence of Mra F. M. lors. J. A. Falconer will deliver an | 7 address, and Rev. George N. Ed-|2ettery. 16th ave Mrs: Dean read rds will a paper. Miss Mil ® paper on “Children of Washing }ton end Thetr Rducation.” A mu Cee eng” Nill be the soloist Of | sical componition by Mrs. Frogner entitied “Den't Forget the Home.” Lenten Lectures was sung by Mra. Chambers, and Rev. J. W. Van Horn, of the First | won the praise of the club members Plymouth Congregational chureh,| The club is agitating the holding of has been heiding « series of Lenten | ity next meeting at the Seattle high lectures every Friday at the homes | school building, in the Interest of of the ladies of the chureh. He | the domestic science department of | with lecture next Friday at the ree! the school idence of Mra. J, D, Hill, Madrona| 4 park. before the ladies of the) Wedding. : church. He spoke yesterday after-| Miss Rose Marotta and Mr. Con noon at the residence of Mra. A. 8,| #t@nte de Hert were married at Barwell, 721 Mth ave. N St. James’ cathedral last onde y | ¥ Club. evening. Mise Julie Marotta was nes oy the maid of honor, and Mins Juliet The Progressive Thought club| Waiters was the ring bearer. Mr | will meet Wednesday afternoon at | qmomas Short acted as best man. | the residence of Mrs. Jeanie Hope. | and the bride was given away by 832 Broadway. The club i* arrange |p, prother, Mr. John Marotta ing to give a benefit entertainment | poiowing the ceremony, the wed the middle of April, in the interest » ding party were given a reception —— pens! A lecture en-| at the home of the bride's mother nimal in Literature” | Arar a two ks’ trip Mr. and wall be given by Rev. Herbert H.| srs De Hert will be at home at jowen, who will have Jost retur }1517 Broadway from his absence in the Holy Land Retief Corps Party. | James A. Sexton Woman's Relief | Corps, 36, will give a St. Pat rick's progresstve whist party Tues day afternoon, March 17, at Knight of Pythias hall, First av, and Pike Sight Singing Class. Under the apices of the musical | st, to which all members of the G/B) |A. R., Woman's Relief Corps, and all frie af the order, are invited 1A feature of the event will mysterious “Shamrock H COMMERCIAL THE OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON. | 4 Dexter Horton BANKERS | EE Capital and Surplus | $1,100, . . Costs no more than an in Post, now on sale. It’s all ferior make? With a Victor Lee 5 aba in your home, you have an DEPARTMENTS. NEW YORK BUILDING. Savings Department Open Tonight From 6 to 8 o'Clock. department of the Woman's Cen 0 AA gis Bb. SUCCESSOR | tury Club, & sight reading singing class has been organized, which € oe every Thureday evening, in } Jolumbia College of Music, cent and Prof, Bush, of Columbia és — | egilege, have the direction of the Sibi seaidieitieiinsl | gtass, Although the entrance fee iW [Ip Yerysnmatl, the proceeds will go (By United Press.) iW tp¥ards the students’ scholarship WASHINGTON, March 14 fund, which will be w to asel*t! nevy department has decided | some deserving mustoal student tn mend to the president | his ov her studies, ‘The awarding | selection of Capt. Richard Wair H of the scholarship is hoped to take| wright to succeed Admiral Evans } place next fall | as commander of the United States ‘ | “Stabat Mater.” | Atlantic fle Magdalena | The cholr of the Firat Preaby | boy The # par with | Dr. Prank Wilbur Chace, ‘will pre-|erulae around the world nrorma penin lnent Toasin!'s Miabat Mater’| It is understood that the change (Tribulation), with a chorus of over of commanders will not take place alxty voloos, ‘Dr. Chace will preaide| until just before the fleet sails MONDAY lat the organ, and also open the|/from San Francisco for the re program with organ solo from | mainder of its cruise around the the third act of Wagner's “Lohen-| World. In the meantime it Is quite | jcert, the following well-known sing |40 act making Evans a vice ad ers will be heard tn solos; Hera. | aural | idith M. Du Mond, soprano; Mrs. | : | WE DNE SDAY | @ylvia Ware Ireland, contraite; Mr, | Herbert J. Cave, t of Vanoow | iver, B,C, and Mr. Alvin G. Gillett, | ih oe jbaritone. ‘This will be the first jcomeert of the season given by the| | | Aged 63, rheumagic and penniless, Bkip” Keiser eloped from the Spokane, poor farm yesterday with | his adored, Mary tiamlin, aged 62 Joseph Simy, an Malian, raving feholr, and promises to be one of |the most enjoyable musioal events lof the year. The concert takes |piace Monday evening, Ma 5, in the auditorium of the chureh, on Seventh, one block off Madison Hike w jac, is in the county Call of Rev. Strong, ‘jail at Tacoma, beHeving he has} Three Congregational charches 3 committed murder. He will be Heattle—the Union, Prospect an ea lhhateke-saae dastenae’ awane |" before an insanity eommis-| Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co. 1314 First Av., Arcade Annex aken sion tng the reply of Dr. Sydney Strong, | embers of the Walla Walla | enctt a6 fete ah banquet ten- [rea St the Reese’ Congrens M. C. A. are rounding up that | dered in his honor by the Rainier tonal church of Oak Park, Chicw | iM webnie Dosen Rll reels Mb cr Bs ore, eeenete selngrems sonnet | Yrenk 3 of Bothell, has ber of the club, will also be enter- Ligy ong owe hay inter |becn badly injured by a donkey nee tained and will respond to @ toast | engine i on “The New Mayor.” A call was vo! mat the general) “Gov Mead has been presented Be ee eet re | ia Saver etent Miller iii: seemina'te. midweek meeting of | the Unica |with an eagle by Bellingham peo] he held up and robbed in his place|® toast on “The Mayor.” Other chureb, Queen Anne, and @ similar | ple. of business and then cc led to | toasts wij) be offered, among them . h - hen compel to a ce Ehgpedi mpeg af oe The nuilitary eode revision com-|march six weary miles into the| one to “The President,” which will lie church. Dr. Strong may be re | mission did mot meet at Olympla|barren desert, under constant| be responded to by George Dow yesterday and sessions are being [held today The entire southwest was delug ed with rain yesterday Wilfred Maw, new city clerk of Snohomish, hi Mrs. Bertha B threats of death, was the ill fortune | Worth. of John Larkins, | pool room here, ter. Late last night Larkins was con- fronted by two hold-up men, who }forced him to open the safe, After taking all the money, $400, the rob- . bers forced Larkins and the por- Educators will meet ter to walk Goross (he easet’ to Walla March 30 Het " The G. N. will not build a new a ee depot at Wenatehce this summer Imembered by his efficient work lin this elty while Gilling the pulpit lof the Pilgrim Congregational jehurch, during the absence of Dr Kéward Lincoln Smith in Europe, | lat present Dr. Strong ts Interested | [im missionary cago, He had previo slum work in Chi ly stated his deatre to make bi pme in Beattie, | whose climate restored bim to good | |health while on his visit to the | Sound who conducts a Geo. M. Crawford, formerly of and his negro por | Seattle, has been elected one of |the trustees and vice president of |the Home Security Savings bani }at Bellingham. NOTICE TO WATER a, attle, will build a new six-story hotel In North Yakima. in Walla BRIEFS BY WIRE |ENTERTAINMENTS FOR MAYOR-ELECT | Leo Cooper Lecture | (De, Leo Cooper, of Ban Francisco, gave an interesting lecture Thara- | day evening, under the auspices of the Council ef Jewish Women, be | fore « large audience, at the Tem iple de Hirsch, upon the subject CONSUMERS Fixed water rates in the Third Collection District are due and pay- Laboring not wanted men are ., Madern Conception of the “Mer jat Butte. — oe oe ar or eel Place lehant of Venice’” He emphasized) Emma Goldman is coming to » + theaecessity of the correct inter-|the coast and will viel towns in|>, Mayorelect John F. Miller was| March, Apri! and May. If not pale the guest last night of the Indiana| before Apri! Ist, 1908, @ penalty of club at @ meeting of that organiza-| 50 cents will be tn; . The tion at the rooms of the Alaska| Third District inctudes all the city club in the Alaska building. lying north of West Galer, Galey Upon invitation of the club he|@nd East Galer sts. = made « brief address, in the cou of which he sald that it was his d sire to give Seattic an administra \pretation of the character of Bhy-|the Northwest lot by the teacher in the public) Quiekstiver, the fumes of which schools before the pupils, while/ would have killed scores, waa! |stadying the Shakespearean play.|found in the oven of a bakery at He empecially noted the fact that) Juneau, Alaska. Shylock is falsely depicted as a The big Washoe emelter has jtree religious Jew when he con An blown tn Anaconda. | enquates the bloody murder of An Kev. Jere Cooke, the eloping TEA. ltony. Bloodabed ie abhorrent in| minister, and bis sffinit tion as its mayor which would meet ‘ ¥, former # |the Jewish creed, and it ts to be | ly Floretta Whaley, are in dire | the desires of all classes of her} We sell tons of poor stuff; observed that ervel murders occur| want at Frisco and have wired|Ciimems | tbat our mame isn’t on it. Go |teus frequently among the Jewish | Jeltizens than among any other na-|a legacy \itenality. Dr. Cooper also called The ctty of Big Timber, Mont., ‘attention to the domestic felicity | has been wiped out by fire. Three (of the sons of lerael, showing Wwat/>hundred famities are homeless. The loss is estimated at $400,000. TWO YEARS MORE OF PLAGUE WORK Dr, F. 8. Bour special health officer in cha plague work, | ntated to the finance committee of | | the coune!! yesterday afternoon that i will be necessary to keep ap the plague work for at least two years, | even though no new cases of the | plague develop and no more infect. | jed rate are found He estimates that the cost of the! | work will be about $3,100 a month | during that time. The committee) will recommend that all the funds | necessary for carryiag on this work | be provided from time to tme. COUNCILMAN CELEBRATES, the latt from ae ee oe ee ing & guest of bis Knight Templar commandery and received & past. commander's jewel as the gift of the commandery. Tonight Mr. Miller will be the Greatest Activity in Real Estate Ever Witnessed ind Any Navy Yard inthe World Is What EveryOne About the Bremerton Navy Yard, and Navy Yard City is the Best of Them All THE GREATEST ACTIVITY EVER WITNESSED IN REAL ESTATE AROUND ANY NAVY YARD IN THE WORLD Is What Is baa Place Around the Bremerton Navy ard, and Especially in i by the name. Your grocer returns your money if you don't Ike Schilling’s Best; ie pay hii bie runaway daughter, jorthodos, was due to the disgrace jshe had brought upon the Jewish ‘tribe. “The Merchant of Venice” is not so much a drama of the con Micting forces of human nature, as | the conflicting differences between two mighty creeds. For this ree son Dr. Cooper advines the study of the play in public wehools, If advis- able to stady it at all, to he so conducted as to give the right por trayal of the Jewish citizen as he ppears today, and not under the | heavy oppression as seen in the time of Shakespeare SMALL PART OF FUND IS EXPENDED Of the $5,000 appropriated by we e the city counct! last summer and i pry Ra Ponty Re | surpri » placed In the hands of City Treas: | hy's number of his personal friends | av at | urer George Russell to be used in| who called to congratulate him the effort to apprehend ex-Comp-| upon bia recent election to the) seater Johe Reiinser tas “A vanell. He entertained them with {| WITH ITS HALF-MILE OF BEAUTIFUL WATER FRONT, AND ONLY 4 CITY BLOCKS FROM THE NAVY YARD. Lots $50 Up Terms $1.00 Per Week Offers the Greatest Opportunity to the Investor with Small Means to start a Savings Account that is Sure to Pay at Least 20% in 12 Months As Prices Are Going Up by Leaps and Bounds. Buy Now, and be among the First to reap the Big Profits that are Sure to Come in a Short Time. Boats leave Pier 2, at Foot of Yesler Way 10 Times Daily. Go to the boat early, as there are Crowds Left Every Trip, or call at the office. 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING. Bremerton Development Co Main 1156 — PHONES — Ind., 4048. hix return to Seattle, about $1,000 | Cards and luncheon, hae been expended A report to this effect was made City Treasurer Russell yeater to the finance committee. The prt was made in exeehtive ses- } sion, but enough leaked out of the | proceedings to indicate that neither the treasurer himself nor the members of the committee } have any very definite hopes that “Get-Rich-Ouj lthe casual efforts to bring Riplin How Get Rich- Quick ger back will mect with # Wallingford” joined the most | : ? extensive club in the world; hy cone How the youngest State in | | the Union—Oklahoma—pro- | } poses to make safe its banking | deposits; } What spot in his life Con- gressman Sereno Payne looks | back to with bitter regret; | & Co. How to improve a small} country place; How our correspondent |. at the Panama Canal} ived at the Government's /4 Hotel, and only got oranges | ff once in a week for breakfast. 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