The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1908, Page 5

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DEMOCRATS NEARING A HARMONY COMPROMISE “The lwaders of the respective | the ablest politicians, the best campaigners are G Quirman of County Central Committee Proposes Thal Leaders of Two Factions Be Selected as Delegates ga. dames 2B - that the warring r both of those men are sincere Hryan enthustasts jit Hryan ts nominated erate will expect them both to par | tlefpate in the campaign burden of the Suggest that they should be given the distribution o from each faction of provided both delegates | “This kind of a compromise would restore harmony al! around, except among the men who Men who are not in favor of the man who will most} be the presidential cand! date need not be given serious con We cannot expect that If there ~nise it should be py seading two reactio tional convention does Hot the approval . who insist that the d & compromise Moore-Cotterill |the Metcalfe compromise snggested chairman of the democratic county central committee This te the Harmony Banquet. the convention battle of April 13, at which the factional dif. ferences within the party will be Bisbard Saxe Jones nen are reaction ° Ernst this morning, “ie to so shape thelr conduct as jto insure the largest vote in this i* te for Bryan next fall lean only do by compiete harmony gold democrat @ distinetion county will sit down harmony banquet In honor of the meniory of Thomas Jefferson, This was decided at ® harmony | t¢ indorsement of the Republican conference committee necting by } y afternoon at the offices | ¥4'd Royse hy jcompromise, we can have it only /of BE. F, Blaine In the Beheurman |#®Y*s# for the position of con by agreeing to the selection of one | bullding. Mr. Biatne acted as chair | Oller of the currevey, His eam: |p. m. | nations! delegate from each faction man of the meeting aud J. M. Troy The victory of etther | as secretary faction and the refusal of the vie-| pointed to select @ toastmaster, and | OTe lee & Kansas City bank Former United States Senator Joba M. Geartn of Oreron was chosen as delegates would weaken the party speaker of the evening. Other speak ‘ers will be selected later. W A SOUTHERN STATE IS | Bryan's nomination For Faction Representation. the Metcalfe cam is not recogvited 48) af we are to have a harmony | yeater ‘acampaign orator Not Kindly Taken. the progresstve hax not taken A committee wa tortous faction to recognize the de in the selection \feated faction most radical are in favor of | next fall ; WALDECK. swag the aid ragiog compe un special election ay HAs & rewult of it North fs Will join the roll of dry 1, the date when ye law will take effect ‘the votes have not been 7 dat ali sorts and con- men agree that (he drys a clean sweep Hes with the fact that probibition ts in 70 of the 97 coun- ate. Seventeen coun: and 10 have of the latter are lo ‘This is the Favorite Poster of the “Drys” in North Carolina. it ts Seen in Windows, on Doors, Fences, Posts and Trees every: LENTEN LECTURE MINING ASSOCIATION TO EDUCATE. INVESTORS Rev. Grant Stewart of the Madi aon M. E. church, Hast Madison ast., b wil begin a series of lecture ser-| The Washington State Mix Mate ri tt almest her duu| mons Sanday which will continue throughout the weeks till Bastir prsmon music will be Sit by the judge | Chew choir and orchestra. oe ah gee | Stewart announces (he topies of bia, | evening sermons for next week os Sunday 11 a. m, “Kothe Great Work;” “God's Dentare.” Monday, | Thyself,” or “A Conscious Need of Tuesaday, “Penitenco va. Per or “Renunciation of Life.” . Glenn will de om Ogden, attorney, will ‘he Law and the Mining Company.” after which the meeting will be open to questions and do-| ». M devote every hour Bis court duties | ‘The three ox-gover- | delegation of The Hon, A. W. Mofptyre, ex-@0¥- | ure and Weakness ernor of Colorado, will be tn the | “salvation by Character.” selves Making for Rigtteousness.” The New Hirth, Life Poasessed.” Certaindes,” or “The Evidences of ‘The association alms to educate | investors as to their ie under the law, and stands ready at all times to expose wiideat propo. sitions and fraudulent practices in the management of any mining cor | poration ja which the general paly He ts invited to invest labor Milwanker Hock fees fiived for the American, Third ad the Imperial Bar OO Reward . Of alcoholism that m cere ia from 3 to "To every purchaser of S6e or over | | at the Band Rox Market, 1100 First, | a car ticket free. OM ALL DEPOSITS “In Order to Make Money, You Must Make What Money You Have Work and Earn More” As @ specialized savings bank smallest savings earn steadily, and to guarant we are qualified their absolute FAVORITE SUMMER BEVER- v0 pw Puget Sound Bottling Co nized standard of merit ated beverages contain are secur ed by the care.and skill exercteed to retain the perfect Mavor and to bottle them in a thoroughly pure, and perfect ou pur punes, Uiny oy *MLy pi nv pruiray e purwop zur z bow PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOTTLING COMPANY. Phones 927. Ay Aoiduad UE YIU oKEy Oy POo2 & *qatew uv F, THE SEA RDAY, MARCH 28, 19 18 ROYSE TO NEXT | ciapn wey di CONTROLLER OF CURRENCY? mr = wh : — 1 ee Me OF Chrint 0 pm, “Ups Pirst—1 1 Whit tor Pb te. [Living ing; Rev, Marry ila. The F 10 » euson, p eritage of Unbe © Netter Way begun an energetic enson, Ph. D palen ta conditioned on the retire | ed by » | Ment of Mr. Ridgely, who may re Waertminster—Broadway and Co My, |tumbla: Nev, J. M. Wilson, pastor |"Hpeak Unte My People That They ‘iGe Forward”; at the evening serv ted 10 licen Rey, Dwight E. Potter, coast} Royre wi towa, tn | the public schools of that county | secretary of foreign and became 4 telegraph operator, | speak He came to Nebras and! — Ballard— Market finally settled at Broken Bow He | W.: ito. m., Rew. ihas been energetic tn politics and|Meattic, will pre | finance Htranger at the pyeot, 7:30 p ery of matis, notices should a. and 7:20 p be mailed as carly as posat ble, in order to insure thetr arrival at The Star office at the time specified on Book of Job, bien of Wait rad eetreeeeteee tenes eee era eee ene Rev, Jobm A. Bt. « tor... erning prayer, 11 a Methodiat. tertoigtion”: evening prayer Viret M. The Tabernacle, Sth} “The Passion Play at Oberar and Union; Rev. W. H. W. Rees, }eeu,” Blustrated by ntereoptioun aster, ti a m. “A Ne very Name"; 7:30 p m, “A Great lov. Pp Menagerte ” I Green Lake MBN First av, X. B; Rev, BL. Menediet pastor, Ta. m. “The Children of Ieract Entering the Prowiaed Land” 7.20 Pt, stereogeth lecture, “The framigration Problem.” | Haren M. E.—Howard ay and Jonn st; Rev. W. ©, fenadon, Catholic pastor 11 & m. “Ambassador for) St. James Cathedral—Nint! t. Rervices conducte Hiterus@§if alive after Hts passtor pertaining of the Christ"; 7:20 p.m, “The Rese of! Marion; masy daily at 8 @. m.: Sun Sharan.” days af 6 7, S and 9 a om; high Hittean M. h—Ratnter bivd. and | mass at 11 a im.) veapers, § p.m Collingwood av.; Geo. C. Poolten,! Church of Immaculate Conception & and Marion; masse dally Sunday at 6 = at 19°36 7:20 pom, “Bewing the! | and 6:30 « Minon land 6:39 « Enthusiaem for al Gady of Good Hi Sth and Jef reat Work”, 7:30 fm, “God's )terson at 7, 8 an Venture lw m: high mass at 11 a. mw Madrome Heights M. E--1418 32rd | pore at § pm ay.; Rev. Witeon Priteh, pastor, i1| gt. Joseph's—1tth and KB. Aloha. =r a m, “The Greatest Thing tn the | Mass datly at 6:20 and §:50 « World”; 7:19 pm, “Living in the sunday. 7.30 and § a m: high 7:90 p.m. Spartt mans, 11 @. m.; Vesper Queen Anos M, E—-PWth and Gar-| St Alphonsus'—i5th av. N field; Rev, Thos K. Billtott, paxtor. end seth st. ll a. m., "Personal Inepection® 30 Sunday 1 P fe. “A Bavior to the Uttern Trinity M. K.—Piret av. an ver; Rev, Wm HH. Leet, pe ~ “The House Ketlt on m.; benediction, 1:30 p. m. Christian Science. m. “Gur Worth Increased) pire: Church of Christ, Bolentint by Godliness ‘ [ete 6th ay. Services tl a im. University M. BJ pastor, tf a om. “Sighs of CHP | room, 993 Alaska building new | 10m Lite’; 7:20 pom. “Manger for second Church of Christ, Scientist | the Right 2011 W. 6th at. Mallard. Bervices their proceedings 08) Piew MF Church South Mer) i1 «a m.; subject, “Reality”; reading Monday evening next, in Alki hall, 1420 Second ay. com |D D., pastor, Preaching at 11 a # oor and Federat av.) & W. Walker, | room in church building land 7:46 pm. by the presiding el- Christian. | dor, Me C. Ll. Metausland. Baptist | Chapman, pastor i a What Ie It to Be Saved?” Temple—Third and Cedar; Geo.» m, “Almont @ Christian.” whert (sirn®, pastor i « _ hil. wood: Tae po Kier Ay Now,” Jolin ‘ sard—-Weat Gilat wt. and | W., Rey. PO, Lamoreuge [tir 11 a. m, “God's Unchang jm 1 A New | Duntap—ainter blvd; Hey. Pe A. Klein, pastor, I a m., °M and the Modern Mertbe”; 7.30 p. Hiestrated Bapti Columbia— + toes in new be tt Madrona hall; Rev Rey Arthur D. penter, pastor, 4p Laborers Together With God Fremont—Kitbourne — av James Cairns, pastor i a Mother, Behold Thy Son 40 p, Holl Withy Ardingst the converted median, will preack orwemrtan- Dante Howard and Biewart, ©. M. Kihl, pastor, 11 Our Clty,” by Arthur arpenter; & > m hing b 4h on Ratnter wh mK for of Christ?” by Arthur D, Carpenter Presbyterian. EDWARD Ri d Firat 4 Spring jo aoves M. A. Matthy pastor LINCOLN, Nob., March 28.-—With | ™ y ; “The and tate convention as a “starter,” Ed-) “Cherry mt.—2ind and Cherry i 1Tth ay, N.} erick Lae, of | ong sorvice, Hlustrated by stereop- enan Keformed Preabyterian (( ter) wry and Olive Th . Melville Slater, minister, Morning subject, “The Call of Disctplesth enh ecting Bo Great vatio VOECOLDEEEY OD DE Notices for the church col @) St uns of the Saturday Star will w|**) vi 3 PD, lawyd, re hot be accepted after 5 o'clock # | Bervi Tae on nek Freel Friday afternoon. Pho. m; a short organ recital will be} All notices § must contain ®l piven before the evening services subjects of sermons. @) Trinty—Miehth and James; Mev Owing to delay in the deliv. @ Ho te Services vening, fourth ate on Christian Art, “Tintor e Above| St. James'—North 3#th and Stone! 11 af om. by Richard Mansfield | h 66th and pW subject, “He aleo showed ny Pnfullihte proofs, being reen by days and speaking First jattard. Mane, 6 a. oo 8a m: high mane 10:20 & m.: Sunday school, 2:30 » Pilgrim M, Canee.'¢ ». m.; subject, “Heality”; reading | | World.” Prospect There’s no better preparation for the day’s duties than a cup of piping thot Cocoa at break- fast. Kt invigorates, nourishes, strengthens, without artificial stimulation. Does Coffee? Girar d e] 9 LESS THAN A CENTA CUP CocoA 4pm: morning. | Ratan,” Holy Trinity Rev, & Hervices 11 4 is made with scrupulous, con- scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. DB. Ghirardettt Company San Francisce kao oO LARGE SUM IS DUE Olive and 11th Sue it's tai: PROPERTY OWNERS the the morning services will be Unitarian, t—3 Miscellaneous. Boctety—1420 Bec-lerly certified to as to the identity . address by W. F. lof the ¢ No Age of Pain Thought 60th anniversary of bra te “The Progress of | will be sjat Land & p | Modern Bpiritualian A. W and others. Divine Broadway arthy |} Satd Ueto You, Aw tp mw of God, Which in of the World.” Congregational. drawn the persons having these Broadway and Republic - Edward Ma University Mason. it m., “John | the Raptixt and Jesus": 7:20 p.m. “The Relay Rac lnewaler Kilbourne #t ws D. D, pastor. First—Hroadway and E. Olive: A.) Paliures for the World-Purpose of “The Young Man Home to See the! eee ar er ee eR a T Thirst the Voice of Human Na-| kethinein Fo Ls | Grace German —Georgetown. Serv- | sermon, on " joes In Presbyterian ehy Rev | Christ.” | __Tabermacte—16th av. Nand Hae- lay. Pecger, pastor. 2:30 p. m., “Spit- CYCLE RE nNo— itual Food.” l¢ ay TCLE REPAIMING—Piper & nanuel—Garfield and Queen Spring Bt A. McKAY JORDAN Bye sigh! Specialist GROWTH Makes Most of Wealth Prof. Watkins, who haw jnvesticated for the nomic Association the caudes of the growth of the larger fortunes of the United States, says it te ob- | vious that the growth of population has had more to | do with the making of the gr@at tiliifonalres of Amer | tea than any other single conirfbuting factor. ite finds that me ihe very wealthy men made thelr money out of t than one-tenth advance in the value of land, owing to the growth of the population. OF BUSINESS U N f | PROPERTY Unencombered Originated by A. L. Hawley and W. D, Wood offer the most available, sure and satisfactory means of acquiring a holding of Business Property and thus receiving the largest benefi@from the aesured and constant and enormous growth in the population of Seattle. Get fullinformation about Units to Booklet K, or, better still, consult FRANK T. HUNTER, President. The Trustee Company of Seattle LOWMAN BUILDING. ; HW. A, W. Yung, pastor, 11/ Re a watchmaker. It pays. Wetch- | making School, 4th and Pike. = money from April rate of nea ly. Boctoty—14 What Is * el No hat Yo Maat fe Born | thls interval the person who paid) destroyed four buildings, the dam- “Behold th keth A “Mark's Portrait Brooklyn av. Ni Fast Prospect and 20th 20 p Tissot's Paintings From six to eight, this bank will be open for the benefit of its sav- ings bank customers, The Time To open your account is NOW, Any deposited to night will draw interest ist at the Compounded Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. ted by Ts of the con ° and the evening services the Luther League Hundreds of pesons living in Seat. thing coming to them, and the own- j tle and in all parts of the United] ¢rs of the property are held to have Rov. | States have money due them by the Sess the tite _ prargeden m.| city of Seattle in sums whic ag-| weseesmente eee the origina Sregate more than $100.0), which! Shrewd city hall brokers have, the city stands ready to pay upon from time to time, made it @ prac. the presentation of the claims prop tlee to go over the list of warrants on file, hunt up the person in whose favor they sre drawn and procure assignments of the warrants for partial payments of the amounts dune, As many people are suspicious about signing unknown claims, how- ever, this business ie a precarious imants. ution | ‘The elty has even gone so far as gece \t audit these claims and order the That| Warrants drawn for their payment Mrs. Blizaboth| @nd these unclaimed warrants have accumulated in the bands of the First av: the/eity comptrolier, awaiting the 4p-| one, though a good pick-up is oc- n Spiritu-| pearance of claimants. | ensfonally Lectutes |” stost of thane wasvents were | casio nally made in connection with The Progress of |drawn for refunds on district im- ii sal ae nm ct Mey ene! provement funds for rebate of as-|BAD BLAZE IN OREGON TOWN. |sesements where the assessments comely nco—Columbia | Originally made were higher than (By United Press.) and Pine; Agnes I|the cost of the improvement. In| SALEM, Ore, March 28.—A dis- pastor Than Meat.” iia m, “lt | many cases months intervened be-|astrous "re at Silverton, which for |tween the time the assessments |a time threatened the city, broke | were levied and the time the re-jout at 5 o'clock this morning. Be- | bate warrants were drawn. During /fore it was under control, it had amb |the assessments had disposed of | age amounting to about $15,000. the |the proporty and perhaps moved | ores meesseee seen away from the clty, ee ee oe rs r " 7 from When the refund warrants were | 100 for the U.S. navy yard. se* | did not now they had any coln Smith, PD. ! ~ . “Around the wm Ma Facilities and i: Advantages Afforded evensong and the by If every doctor in the as failed to cure y 4 you hope us and we will cure you if your organs are still in- tact We do not agree to perform miracles, but we are competent to restore you to health if it be within the power of man We want to see you—taik to you—eure you, Will -you let us examine you without cost to you? Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. are placed at the disposal of every- body—man, woman or child—who desires to open a checking eph ne we for an appoint ment ing, 7 to 9% Open all day tomorrow.—Ind., 4630, account, a savings savings account, or make this J. &. RUNTE, M. D,, CORA L. HAMMOND, D. C. Dr. Anderson's Drugless Sani tarium Co. company his adminis- trator or trustee. 0 Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. Kk. J. semi-an- Shorrock ...... President P j . ted Dentists artman. Vice Presiden’ | 112 SECOND AV: Alexander Myers y. A. Smith ... . Secretary J -. Cashier etrentrrerts

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