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eu, Prelate of Bordeaux, Tells Hie People That It's Their Duty to Disobey Obnoxious Lawe Haled to Court He Defies Them They Will Not} 4' (Europe Agitated Over Inet cha Bite of | ~ —_ in the Jail Se: TET LAL TTT TT se of One Month —- —_—— WORDS OF CARODJNAL THAT STARTED TROUBLE SE What rey all we make | ted ress yy " M4 that of the apostion - sO POSsSUMUS ent as " Your laws are foul. Stnee ¥ dhat the? wow me fare ¢ laws are uot binding to eee eee eee eee eee eee re onacier it follows that pad ben ine exist those whieh \ , a C f ompromking to rt —_ 1 " shored interests of at 495 med int hureh and of the family, the Wome: not only the right but ea sasiee » duty to disobey them!" ae in pris ee eee | they De etret BY PHIL SIMMS, 2 payn $ (Star Special Service.) them t the PARIS July 12, + Trouble, jhe a month in - uble, boll and bubble! This Hne je anc { bard of Avon might well taken to jal! the ' © the motto of Prance instead of preakfast. bot bat whieh now takes the place of They declary the milled edges on coins: “Lib ‘the terms oft t Fraternite! reat touch a par’ I t ides by a discon by the auth ed soldiery, a jeering citizenry CARDINAL ANDRIEL OF BORDEAUX, A were arrested an “Itold-youso” journalivm, an an} 84d8 another cause for being | tle in the control of the affairs of storm the | ‘ arechy Inclined working class, a bit} blamed for wishy-washiness, But)my diocese, | recognize no hu ly. The terly split op legislature, not to|!t may save itself a more serious | what | say concerns mo army of | vention a neverending list of | aitalr, the pope and God gaye the fist strikes, the government Is now on| Some time ago Cardinal Andrieu! “1 do not recognize the right of | Fy t rageed edge of another ro |i & sermon to his new co PHN the French government to prose fous controversy as hot and} tion tn the cathedral at Bordeaux eute me because of an alleged dis eful as was that of 1904, That| declared that the laws of «rance obeyance of an article called the N row, it will be remembered, ended | Were bad, and that when one found jaw of separation. This law does Jin the separation of church and|them clashing with the Interests |not exist eo far as Catholics state and the abrogation of the Na | Of charch and family, one owed | cone since their supreme ALLEY AND |poleon-Pope concordat of 1801 himaelf the duty to disobey them. | chief has condemned it many times | Will Tell Tale. For this apeech he was brought} g@ hagtile to the authorit i | betore the Jude of Muatruction At }omy a the churche one Does Not Fear Arrest. or The prosecution of Cardinal An-| Bordeaux for an explagation. He). il driew of Bordeaux wil! tell the tale.j gave it, It was short and td the i | if the government backs down, lit} point. Said he | “Et do not fear your arrests nor Riese tle harm will be done save that it “| recognize no manmade jus your judgments which are, most, | HELD UP BY a OT ARM HOUSE FionT NCOK BROKEN — BY HIS FA between Fifth and} CHARLES WOODS TUMBLES wearo Woman early yee ONE MAN ALMOST KILLED! returning tr | DURING CUTTING AND | Was grabbed! Tea bys men,| SHOOTING FRAY. FROM WEST SEATTLE TREB. Went through his/| found $40 and took (c| - dele! tak you ® question,”| A ranch house near Sunnydal Ing back into |! bespattered with blood from one TLE AND 18 KILLED. gq! Passed. Hejend to the other, doors broken, thug threw a windows smashed, bullet holes and Meike mail ef [Pitchfork marks in the woodwork, | Rngquist to the | Henry Bogni ts In the county jail, | badly cut, and Steve Ragato is hid-| | | Chas, Woods, aged 44 years, and! | single, was killed in a fall from the | Weat Boattle trestle, near Haller! CARDINAL'S SCORCHING SERMON AND DEFY | __ STARTS ANOTHER CHURCH WAR \IN FRANCE - it y pa mares ing from the sheriff's deputies as yor sag Nenypnctmneg last night or ord “'enayuint |® Fesult of @ pltebed dattle at the Special Excursion of Busi-| Wood lived with his brothertn:| st. ranch Saturday night, | > law, Phillip Geagnats, at 1668 Alki) According to the story of Bognt,| 8¢88 Men Coming From) ay.” ant was evidently walking . ‘ home when he reached a part of the Zhe and Rmiilo Podista worked Sat Northwestern Washing-|(.0iie where the guard rail was | urday for Raggio, who owns 4 | ranch and keeps 2 saloon, They) RAtteeeeee } ARE HERE. E: je Russell recetying 4 general de iw daily, Two only aver- The number BO mpidiy that been com- 80 application the trestle onto the sand below, were “fired” Saturday night It) Bellingham and Whatcom coun-| fall was growing dark and was raining. | ties will celebrate at the A-Y-P.| His body was found by Fred Wil- Raggio ordered them to go to exposition tomorrow, A special| kine early this morning. The cor by Mayor J, T. De Mattos, is com | charge of the remains. Woods was to do. Raggio insisted and the two |, down from the metropolis of hi men went to the house to eat SUP | Northwestern Wi ston. Clover per before they left. will be the offictal emblem of the: Ragzio grabbed the dishes and 447, In honor of Whatcom county's) 7. th them out, belaboring hia| Prominence as a dairying region -Jniedadedndnine wits far having the table “set.”| Tomorrow's program will be held This started a quarrel, Raggio at the Washington State building at E selsed a butcher knife and made a 1:30, when the visitors will be wet- WAN visiows hinge tor Hogn!, who threw Comed by President Chtlberg, Com-| - up his arm im défense. The knife |™issioner L. T. Hornberger will j at *peak for thé state. Mayor De Mat- ul MISSING eo" ossirer eee teting his |to® and Hon, Prank W. Bixby, of - body near the heart. | Lynden, will respond for the vie Gollars tn gold and| Here thelr story stops, except | fore. Henry 3 White, of Belling ‘from the apart-|that Raggio’s wife hitched up and >&m. will yo °. ehra Cella Krister, at <i¢|brought the wounded man to the| , At the teom county booth In ‘night. city. But the officers believe they | {h¢ ae or Ms ~ lacovered thix|are withholding part of the story.) Yous Men's apres club, of E Gatiagher, a| When Deputy Sheriff Freeman fellingham, will give away nove: went to Everett| arrived on the scene, he found the | Souvenirs in the shape of samples find has not yet|doors smashed i, windows broken, Of the famous fertile soll of What- & pitchfork lying on the Moor, and oo county. Souvenir postal cards st $200 of which be-|marka from the prongs in the| Will also be distributed Ferndale Waa placed in an| Woodwork; also a hole where a|!* sending down 4 big shipment of Grawer by Mra bullet from a 38calibre gun had ' cherries for roping man occupied the|Kone through the door. The place Ata reception in the Washington the dixappearance | ¥a8 deserted and he drove back to State buatiding in the afternoon a @ young man is aixo|town. While away, neighbors saw dozen prominent women of What- ; Ragelo return and gather up & com county will act as hostesses. lbundie of food and clothing. Free. | Refreshinents will be served in the |man returned with Deputy Mills | Ser room. The public Is in- © now o's 7 bee and they are now on Raggi Wak Pa dekain hava heed ‘ne The knife severed an artery in|Tanxed by a committee of which | | Bogni’s arm, which threatened to| Mercy Lizesay, of Bellingham, ts cause death from loss of blood, |chairman, Mr. W. H. Sommers is Whatcom county's commisaloner at the exposition. 91,188,458 00 130,269.00 WRITES OHO GIL) GHMND ORATOR PLEADS FOR HER LOVER WHO|MEETING OF THE EPWORTH CAME TO THE FAIR AND LEAGUERS WILL END DID NOT WRITE HOME. TONIGHT, _ Fourth Floor, Open Saturday Evenings Bete enee er ila 92,937.35 + 356,407 1 Tae WES OPBUION Vanlted Press.) 0, July the actre a trifle better t that she will e AND Inspiring music, voeal and tnatru- » “Dear ‘frlend) Mayor,” wrote 8) ental, will bring the olghth inter- Miss English from Cincinnati, to} notionat convention of B | ‘ bem Ct | natier ol or of Epworth ra pet ol og Ley aE peed Leagues to @ close tonight, when | Landon for . BYGF l the oratorio “Hii ’ ore “ }xo much obliged.” The mayor re had yy Reka " by the United Choral Societion of WH suffering from |Celved the fatter this morning and) give jast Wednesday night, will # much interested Bnd stomach, and i: "y8 that h | be repeated at the Armory. satety| The letter goes on to way that) any oratorio was a popular suc W. F perp mre hy wie pee conn, but, as the majority of the con- . Ph 4 ° « Cy v e n She WoUld continua | forgot to write to his little sweet comand fod’ te anaane puriormatne the ass! ‘ aoe = 2 barn town, and AL | haw heen great. The same sololate, uj 4 . ” se + of other|{e #ame chorus and tho same or- nd rattler womem, who have won Mr,|°hett™® which filled the Armory | Dave Landon" heart or possibly | with their harmony last Wednesday she is just “Wofled because ho|MSMt have boon held together for n't write. tonight, the only difference that the apy con of 76 0 ce The letter ends with a pitiful ap | sore rh 16. and 60 cents A Word to pair in our stock is made up t Tomorrow gone, He must have plunged oft} and his neck was broken by the | 't LADIES’ SH PARLOR * * * * * i 2 town that night. ‘This they refused Dostload of business men, beaded /oner was notiged and he tooklAn blstorie pageant, representing | PAY. * * * * * | Take Elevator to Fourth Floor We Have Just Received a Large Shipment of PUMPS$ OXFORDS «i: Regular $4 and $5 Makes for | We are conducting an up-to-date Ladies’ Shoe Parlor, where nothing but ladies’ fine shoes are sold,.and every FACTORY-DAMAGED, CANCELLATIONS OR JOB LOT SHOES. When we sell you a shoe for $2.98 it is the same class of a shoe as your leading shoe stores sell for THE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 12, 1909 il Wee ephemeral, There ie always a re hearing before Him whoee decisions are justioe itself and always with out eal I beg of you, In consequence, to remember that if the prosecution zeurma ec Valyes.Such as We Are Able. to Quote But Twice a Year tribune which shall judge me, de riving Its power as it does from a taw manifestly contrary , to the rights of the church and of the an conscience!” hearing o the cardina chr live (he cardina The ter tion, but ¢ before the ruetion, he will not be fend himaelf Government Challenge. Are Effective During the === | July Sale « Furniture her cont laugh of deri AO wi vel The qWatter has created the e goat kind of a etir at the vatie Aes matter of tect the Cathal ow Lroeressin pre the whole of Europe ts talking the ease over | The pope himself consldery the jf action Of the French government as & new proof of an indisposition to ward the chureb, and Is greatly dis ple He sees in it an obstacte to renewal of any friendly rela tions which seemed slowly, vory slowly, getting undor way, It tn a the pope has said, to the! nch bishops whe still belleve possible a modus vivendi between the Freneh government and Rome. ff It is known also that the pope has) if oe =""1 Pvederick & Nelson employed by the Albers Drop. Mill {ng CMMBPany INCORPORATED THRE MLE AS | “A HOwA PLES KANSAS CITY, Mo, July 12—! Three persons were killed instant |[f ly by the explosion of a bomb dur-/ ing a postponed celebration of St Joba's day by the parishioners of the Holy Rosary Roman Catholic church here last night. Two po} licen were knocked down’ and) stup ne Another man sitting tn a) window several hundred feet away | was to Dadly injured that he Is not expected to recover, Many others recelyed minor injuries from the flying fragments of the bomb. ture In the fifteenth and sixteenth |this ordinance will not effect any| centuries, y rday brought to a/ single railroad schedule, nor will it clone Geneva's tenday celebration effect the working hours of any fac: | of the four hundredth anniversary tory. It does not state, however, lof the birth of John Calvin that the saloon keepers will get an} hana eae i — ~ a ‘extra hour, and that the chaser bgt tas waa the ap) Lumber Worth $900,000 Burned. after the early morning oye opener ration was being held. Hundreds| DULUTH, Minn, July 12—| Will get “his” an hour sooner of people were crowded {mn the| Eighteen miliion feet of lumber, _ It does urge upon the Seattle is In this city today, having aban- beops : valued at between $450,000 and Chamber the expediency of the mat-|doned his world tour. He arrived te $500,000, was destroyed by fire of | tet, and tells in eloquent language | here yesterday from Colon on the n origin at the mills of |hOW beneficial tt will be to all who/ United Frult company's steamer Seeing comer sae vee the “Virginie “@ Rainy Lake a may adopt it. Further information| Lurnalba, suffering from an at- GENEVA, Bwitserland, July 12-~ | will be gladly given by the Cincin-| tack of malarial fever. * nati Daylight association upon ap-| London and bis wife abandoned the growth of science and litera) plication, jtheir little craft, the Snark, and a WOULD QUIT WORK | SN rg ge oe took passage to Panama on a tramp | plans for the future. re “More daylight” ts the universal slogan now It started in England, was reborn in Canada, and has finally found a resting place land many followers in the United States Cineinnatt is the latest elty to |get the fever, The Seattle Cham-)| ber of Commerce this morning re celved a letter from W. HH. Davis, secretary Of the National Daylight association of that city, announcing that the slogan had been adopted there, and that the city council had paswed an ordinance to the effect that from the first of May each year the clock shall be set ahead one hour, so that 2 o'clock in the morn EX LONDON RETURAS (hy United Pree) NEW ORLEANS, La, July 12. ~ OE Arcade Bldg. Cocoas in tins look pretty much alike; but in the me oe tt ee we ee cup, there is no — 1) mistaking the su- | Large Tracts | periority of $50 AND UP | Large Lots | $35 AND UP | @ eo Terms $1 and $2 Monthly, | | ‘These prices aro what made |]! |} Bremerton Heights — property | sell so fast. This beautiful COCOA property is alongside the Bremerton Navy Yard and we are building a elty there, The wonderful futere of Bremerton Heights is assured, a8 Uncle 98 magyar millions a i | E quisitein flavor. Cc ° c ° a ‘or this week we are offering Sa No D. ed |} A FREE TRIP | erf Shoes Seld To show you the navy yard and | P ect and pure, Fact Bremerton Heights. We can |) prove to you that a small in- | vestment In Bremerton Helghts will bring you large returna. Don’t ask merely We will guarantee a large profit b Chirardelli’s, the Ladies: No. 26 ‘The seeds in the co- coa pod (the cocna beans) are embedded in a soft pinky white pulp which is of a aweetish acid taste The beans and pulp are scooped out of the pods and then the beans are cured and dried by fun and free tickets or write for mapa, } price list and circulars. || SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS co. 106 Cherry St. Ground Floor. Bremerton Office; Oregon Bldg. See tho sights of the navy yard in our free auto. air, to our order. We handle no TO ALL DENTISTS Monster All-Star Athletic Carnivat The Washington State | al for the mayor's attention tn| ‘s = - so Dental Bootety meets tn] > = expectations of ihe matter, stating that the writor|, TM Adlolste will be: Alvin Gil-1H) £3.50 to $5.00, We cannot sell you a $6.00 or $7.00 shoe annual’ session in Beats| THE ARENA ON THE PAY STREAK there was a not slept for many a night,| tts Seattle, baritono; Herbert J ; : ‘ iio on. Shuveday, Juls | Friday Night, July 16, 1909 Price of sugar | tt nking of the trouble her Jover Cave, Vancouver, B. C., tenor; Mra for $2.98 unless it would be damaged, because that $6.00 or 16, and remains In see } Four-round boxing exhibition be Cateh-as-cateh-can style, two falla ary granulated f db he Might | Lotta Ashby Othick, Seattle, dra- oe nion during the 16th ana| tween “Denver” Kd Martin andjout of three, between 20 cent a be es he Might ue woprano, and Mra, Goorge B. ||} $7.00 shoe costs the shoe merchant from $3,00 to $4.00. Me a ae ee ated] “dunboat™ Smith wee pean Be le en aes tae ety hae, | Brand, Heagtie, contralto, The Be- Hane tn Phe Star an | PAN wepantlinw mage, Netwony |The. Ltght Heavy ton ee ete hier croratend to [Atle Symphony Orchestra and the drone to tho Dental] Nacke muaukos, Crock. ehaynpin 0 of the | he mayor” hits” promine to! matey pipe organ, played by Mra, W. Ws 1h nich 1 " ty Portland, for the Hghtwelght cham vs jeep his eyes open and if he seen | ey / : f mee to \y ate 4 1 on int mahip of the Northwest, and the Hie YouSsIFR, japectally do T call) iain event: The Torrivle Turk “t| Mr. Dave aie ee street, he | 3 Jygeh, will fugnish the music | will surely te| nm about the Hite} «+ ‘window’ are very letter hi i ‘Well, and what'y oe ike, * "When I get near either look out.—Boston Trana- REMEMBER bioor'st tie Arcade buting 1) visiting dentists who come from other states, a® T shall tell them how and why dentists are out of and driven from the to of Washington. EDWIN J, BROWN. SOc; Resorved no higher, admission 00, Postth Don't miss this show, Advance} — Gen now on at Arena ‘and Moore | Seats, Theatre and Grand Opera House | tleket offices. a | Jack London, novelist and traveler,

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