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i, NO TEN PAGES BATILE’S FAITHFUL “ARE DENIED VIEW OF “PERFECT MAN’ TODAY 2c) Create a “eg When He Appears s Silken Gown at the ,," Tomorrow. appolater ye ha fomorrow 1 yy Will be a of hia “da his f is “th te af leader a: man was |W masihie Contac’ © ord and *! stil tomorrow to Disappointr fr, coolly weight of } at ng which modern the lightest shade. sensation when fekler for detail in the and en appearance [ia & manner thst fore who have had to py worth it was fee, was attired Heft silk, of dinetsh- percktic to match The " was held at the Reavy cord. which floor, Em- to the ne old Eng! olfered in gold And across gown Slim Hands. AND DEFENDANT, ALSO BOTH YS, HAVE WOODEN LEGS .- : Paited Frew.) sCO, July ® succession i into the case Jus and Bull, & James G today on the in ad- he observed that a third participant) Raving Justice R. B.\ had been crippled tn the same man-| Alameda, wh bas an) ner as the other t decide the sult for) The last straw was piled upon ) Bapally, Justice Myon bis beneh deite: the plaintiff Uficial Mmb both attorneys for breath and hurrt my the hearing Camp is sulne Maxon of artificial Hmbs. Mm of $100 paid for leg and for $150 damages trying Mstalned while Mistalned his plaintiff, r IS LET FOR Sensa- | and thin, a that are remarkably long nd these he keeps beau tifully mantoured. When he taike he wees a few gestures, but crosses hie hands before him, He talka y slowly, and at time his words. it seeme » sible that be should ea the In fivence which he ¢ over hun dreds of men and wor fingers ing among the Women than among the men The Macd. cating and } senses na belleve In odu eloping all the mate i 4 far as possible, and th © splritwal wil) fall in tine, being already developed, so that may, in @ measure, explain the tn terest the cult has developed FORGETS TD PAY FOR HIS CHOP SUEY Nir: ‘Olas fe the Coster 6f Much Excitement When | He Tries to Make a Quick Getaway From! i Chinese Restaurant. Cries of “Help" and “Police emitted by exelted Chinese and fob lowed by two shots from the re he. drones | nowt impor | 1B, although | he le sald to have a greater follow: | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909, - GRIPS AND PASSWORDS GALORE F 8 i ' - say Hu) Jes a temo ' ite a a® newind ss nye Tovew ow \ a “ K "THESE GONS On Se yw / Ywd aed att j ee =~ a, weld, | a Pt —_ GSAT axes £7C 24M) wii come E pp, | Proctor’ iq oW of tess, | FRATERNITY _— (SURE: ie Baw (aur ) ° WIS? YHERE T SY ln LS | | Heartaches Caused by Just f CH | jaches | dorff, wife TEN PAGES ONE CENT WOMIAN GIVES HUSBAND. “TO AFFINITY BUT IE HN TO BLAME = | *Occated in’ Portland WHO I FOR THE WRECKING: | petit, OF THS YOUNG LE?) scr Dr. TOTAL MORAL, MENTAL AND | phys PHYSICAL WRECK IN anes COURT TODAY OUT 19 RIFE IN SET Mn, Th a Common Book but the Trouble That Results Is Most Pitiful. (ity Volted BOSTON, Ju low rife in the Pre wt at The clustered are erly novlety bo are are bitterly succensty which o che luxe ting woman } husband : heart, is the cause of al) the and the ( of the ¢ is the much ¢ ntess Von f t Th with Friendship Bonds. 6 found The close-knit ship bet jormany aud Aw ed through count bonds « I have onl lared | } | | | | | | was American | diplomati _| with the gracious token of ¢ with my of 1 ns to Chief of Police Cox: ternedorff, the | His « é t Collins was 34 of age and Collins ts 13 years « They ere married @ year ago and epent von in Honol After rm they qué i fre Frisby today, woman who was trying affections of who wa great friend of Taft, the talntate » Germ i the Taf than merely | tr ' 1 ts ¢ t othe friendly to ount and bis charm gined ing wife. Indeed, the German am » from her the bassadrens « r husbar shine all t , k told the police today set since the receipt At t geestion of the proba-|that Mrs. Collins informed him that Mra, Taft tion « ‘ ed we she had written this woman to the the t : on the island effect that she could have Collins and he The couple had agreed to with a han part today and all thelr houshold \his ehifting eyes. # had been packed when Col deal the gift by Mrs, Taft Ple. Mrs. Taft was imme sely pleased com the The sleeves ones, with rut Me eyes, widened a Quinn Quinn ad called ants, walked to the witness stand | Was to prove such a constitution. that mis the basis of the sult learned that one de , We similarly afflicted His| BUSINESS MEN HERE one firet | He Attorney Lester Perry volver of Patrolman Baker, caused considerable excitement on Wash ington st. near Third avy, carly thia morning. It seems that O. H. Olson, a la borer, entered a Chinese noodle restaurant on Washington st. and was served a dish of chop suey he Mr. Olson started to leave the noodle house without calling for his check he! The Chinese In charge then set hel up their erles for belp and police, and Mr. Olson started to run very st op north on Third av. 8 One| shot, fred tn the alr, only served | to quicken Mr. Olson's pace, and Instructs & wecond similar dischargé from the patrolman's t had not de farenetiec. or Even Candidate for ing tt Tre, these tripe 40 et Mr. Olson was making a neat . take him away & ; taway when a passing street car New York Executive. |do not keep bim away long. | fan threw Mr. Olson down and “Bam” has got & good plece of eat on bim until the patrolman ar-| BY WARRINGTON DAWSON, | inoney coming. too, at the city hall) rived. Mr, Olson was escorted NAIROBI, BB. A. July M4. / If he would only take the trouble to. back to the noodle house, where | Colonel Roosevelt, accompanied by | collect It. And he certainly de} he laughingly settled the bill. Then) Kermit and myself, arrived here |sorves ft, for he does good work.’ Mr. Olson was taken to the clty|today from Naivasha. Rome say that this sum te in the} jail, Mr, Olson will have an op acl | neighborhood of $400, and If so it portunity to explain his actions tn The 60 requested = m9, rough ’ Press. would keep “Bum” In foxury for! police court Monday afternoon. pore nen trea ape the rest of his life and then leave ability of him becoming a candi. /#ome for bis chtidren | date for mayor of New York. He} The way “Bum earned =the Se iia 9556s oe Bo AOOSENELT IS NOT GOING 10 jand got it regularly at home. Neverthelers he fs @ sport In the United Press to Say He Is Not in Race at a moment's notice throw up an: oh on \dectared that there was no pow | money was killing rate He aver-) jaibility of him considering such a/ages about #ix 8 day as & rule and) | proposition. |has been at work ever since the) Arrangements are being made to-| bounty was put on them, Hut he’ day by the colonel for the future |does not bother moch with the! movements of his expedition. Sup- | bodies after he has «given them oue plies are befng purchased aud the | Rood shake, so that other people; colonel will remain here for sev: | swipe them, and “Hum” le done out of his ten cents. “Bum” je a bad) business manager al} right, but he) taddress the court. Judge Quinn's trifle when he of | noticed the lawyer's artificial leg. Then Judge M. E. Gibson, tor the! defense, appeared on the Noor, and the court grew noticeably pale when pempbers of the party aivasha, The other remained at = SAGE NOT jthe back of the struggling jodge when E. F. Bull, one of the defend and displaying bis own artificial leg, explained why he thought the to sult was not justified, ENTERTAIN JAPANESE censoring of beach costume: | head of the force refused to ad | judge the sheath skirt immodest. |8o the smiling young women con | tinued thelr stroll and the bunch of masculine files in the rear kept | growing bigger and buzzer, GIRLS IN SHEATH BATHING COSTUMES ALLOWED TO PLEASE MAN’ (Ry Untied Press.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J,, July 24 | The finance committee of the} Chamber of Commerce met yesterday |--The sheath bathing akirt ie not afternoon to discuss the matter of |immodest, by Atlantic City stand an the entertainment of the Japanese | ards, and will not be a subject of of. busines# men who are shortly com-| ficial censure this season } tog here, The commition was sub-|Sergt. Beckwith refused today to divided Into growps of two to #o-| interfere with two girle who ap ft contribut for the entertain. | peared on the beach in bathing) ment fund. They expect to raise! whose skirts were cut #o/ to’ $16,000. ‘kimpy” that the girls seemed to . —eccecemereereneny | be wearing sausage Casings | Beach Patrolman Frey's attention {LP PRAAD SARE RES Ee was called to the girls by the fact) (My United Press.) CHRIBTIANA, Norway, July 24—Capt. Engelstad, scientist and naval officer, who was to HE'S A BUM AND THAT'S HIS NAME, BUT HE’S }) A TRUE SPORT AND ALL LIKE “Bum” te hie name and bom ts bis} & Sport ae you could find in a long ture, althongh he really does not h. |have to bum at all, But ae it is at) present he would sooner bum arouad | first punt this morning you would |the water front for m meal (ban #9 have gnid #0. It was just one nny truest sense of the word, and Will | plague was concerned, and then| | "Bam" wagged his little stamp of a| other engagement for a little hant-| tall and looked around for more {a generous to a fault, and as keen | DEPUTY PROSECUTOR ADDS A }om ball thie morning commodation he had to pay $250, ach | |but Bob Hodge stil) has the snakes land the Gila monster A MORTH POLE DASH PREVCELE DOH DT 135 Se Se 343 ae | day & mare! if you could have seen him on his of the Jaw and that rat was down and out aw far as the bubonic Bverybedy on the front knows and Mikes this mongrel. DODGES ONE DEATH TO MEET SURE ONE 4 (hy United Pree) LOB ANGELES, July 24.—~ lie trying to escape from Being run down by a speeding automobile on West Pico et. near Dewey, William Hawkes, teven years old, eon of Dr. W. 4, Hawkes, No. 912 Elden ay. ran into a brick wagon, fell un- der one of the rear wheels and wae crushed to death shortly before noon today, The first Geen summoned happened be the boy's own father, who jw him die. ie See SIX SNAKES AND THE GILL MONSTER MUST BE PROPERLY TAGSED CHAPTER TO THE STORY OF THE REPTILES. More snakes. George Horner, who stole them aad was arrested yesterday, got out For this ac-| The worst Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Holeheimer the case fn hand| and he tne that each snake be} duly tagged a6 an exhibit when the | hee domes to trial next Friday. | But no one can be found who will! As for the President himself, he onsiders the book one of the most precious in his library, containing as it does so much that concerns his father, whose memory he has * held in the moet extrava gant veneration. The Japanese minister, though long 4 grent fad, is almost forgotten in the presidential set at Beverly Even Mra. Bryce, & great favorite is rather paling beside the sudden rise of the Countess Von Berns dorff. This t« all The more wonder ful as the Von Bornsdorffs have not up to now mixed tn the social life of Washington any more than their position absolutely demanded Lectures or advice the knew to be useless, bat here was a cbild with his life wrecked be yond repair, with the worldly knowledge of a criminal and « man twice his years. He wae sent to a training school, but not even the most sanguine expects him judge formed when he leaves. Who is to blame? TERRE * * + WEATHER FORECAGT. * * Showers tonight; Sunday * ® fair; light south to west winds..* . i* * ee eee ee ee ee es THERE IS A HELL REV.J.O. FOSTER as Well as Rewarded in Another World, Insists This Minister. ad j heV. JOHN O, FOSTER, A, M., B.D, “There is a hell just as certainly as there is a heaven,” sald Rey John O. Foster, A. M. B. D., Dean of Theology of the University of Puget Bound, in answer to the ques thon raleed by Pastor Charles Rus sell of the Brookiyn Tabernacts who stated yesterday to a Star re porter that there was no eternal damnation and that hell as a place of torment was not taught by the ste “I could enter into a wordy battle with Pastor Russell,” said Dr. Fos ter this morning, but I do not line was killed. Mre. B, J. Miles, mother of the dead man, lives in Salem, Ore. Afte ling Chief of Police Cox & rambling story of the domestic difficulties that led up to tragedy, Mra. Coiling confessed late today that she fired the shot that snuffed out the life of her husband in their home. | “I am guilty-—guflty,” stammered the woman w how long will it be ¢ lam out of this misery? | “We were ali alone. We didn't quarrel. He was unkind to me yes- terday mind. He was simply infatuated. I shot him last night.” SAYS =—==8 A. M.., B. D. says that he is confident t ere must be @ place for spiritual out laws just the same as we provide for moral outlaws, | “We fix our own status,” he jeald, “and every one knows that there are some who are eternal outlaws without hope of salvation |These are in hell now, Death jmeans but a turning of the stream, a change of current “Death is pot sleep or oblivion for them. Death means the soul in ‘naked terror beating alone tn consciousness, driven on forever. | The lost will do God's behest under the slavery of torturing fear. This |{s eternal punishment. This Is the ‘worm which dieth not. This is the fire that is never quenchod," No Second Chance. | Dr. Poster seys that character is |not affected by death. “If the }a heaven, then there Is a hell, |we look for reward, then we must ect punishment. There is no evidence in the Bible that there Is a second chance for those who sin They have their opportunity here and if they do not take it they must suffer eternal damnation There {8 no help for them Dr. Fogter ved tn the Civil war and is at present preparing | collection of war t which he iwill have ready b omg. He jknew Grant, Lincoln and all the |prominent men of those times, and his stories are Intensely Interest ing. LOVE POEMS HOT ~ FOUND DEAD (NAS: BED | ‘Leonard. Ledoux, of My | Lady of Lourdes Order, Dies During Night at | Brothers’ College. Brother Boniface, known to the world as Leonard Ledoux, of the Order of My Lady of Lourdes, was found dead in his room at the Brothers’ college, South Park, this morning by one of the servants. The dead brother was 58 years old. Funeral services will be held next Tuesday morning at the Chureh of the Immaculate Concep- tion. The body will le at the undertaking establishment of Col- ling Bros, until that time, Inter. ment will be made in Mount Cal vary cemetery FAIL TO Hut he was not in his right | * A-Y-P. ATTENDANCE, * * | outfite were tabooed by the regu | commanded Capt. Amund- son's ship Fi on the dash to the North Pole next summer, undertake the job. Holzheimer | saya that he has to do a good deal of work at the Bike’ circus and that | that ring mon were following \them. Prey wondered whether the WIN BACK HIS WIFE in Hebrew, Greek and Latin and in any language he “, to many AP SON TR nace ERIE NILE DAY BUTTONS * PETS | tw Yesterday’ 26,568 & forced partly| wae killed by lightning today. [he will try to get tho right aide of /Places Where the Bible states, with-| PLEADINGS ARE ALL IN VAIN| While lovers smiled on maidens for the making Buttons, to be worn attendance lations that have transparent white bathing suite) jinto retirement, He believed the * Total . oti * « AQTLSI6 & The captain was taking meteorological observations the suake-charmerin-chief for the Out Chance of question, that there Bike and give him the job, or else |i# eternal damnation for those who AND NOW ARE PART OF A SUIT FOR DAMAGES. fair; The amorous scene were a solitude, Teh hhhhe hat the A-¥-P. expost - 6, ha t© Bull Bros, ine LOver several Jarge Knst ‘The contract was men thetr to finish eee BENET MATINEE I 200,000 In al! IK CLEARINGS. $1,608 296,27) en award PEOMINitiee on Decorations Today te the last day for the De- aree of Honor, the auxiliary order of a the A. O. U. W,, convention, the inat business attended to being the tn- stallation of officers, which followed learn enough from him to be able to do it himself, But that each fake shall have a correct marked “Exhibit A," hibit B,” find #0 forth, to last one of them, inelading Mr. Gila, ie casential to | question was settled when he heard gasps from the spectators as the girls calmly unhooked lite down |the sides of the skirts, and, thus freed, sat on the sand, “Worst of the jot!" gasped Frey, during @ storm when lightning struck the copper ire by which he was flying a kite, Capt, Amundson, now here, le deeply grieved and may poat- pone the trip. He was to leave Wert thou not there; wert thou not there. disobey God's commandments. Hell (By United Press.) | “We are just as anxious as he is| CHICAGO, July 24.—James |1f palace and the sea were mine. to learn the truth about the con | Phillips, who married a daughter of And Croesus’ wealth should be dition beyond the grave, and We ling Rey, T. RF of my share | think it necessary, 1 can cite i | | | Follows Sin, | Dornblasser from Gan Francisco and intend ed taking provisions to last for a trip of seven years’ duration, SR ADMIRAL THOMPSON REPORTED NO BETTER when he rushed to the beach tent | for instructions, But with visions of former rumpuses over too rigid eames COMMITTEE ON CITY AFFAIRS TO REPORT ——__— the memorial services, held this morning The Florence Bromley benefit matinee, which was given at the Grand theatre yesterday, in which condition of Admiral W. J. nmed since he The Thompaon has not ¢ was removed to the F The city affairs committee which | met yesterday will meet again on yvidence how. | ail the leading shows in Meattle par- tlelpated, wan a way. The proceeds of the matinee were banked thie morning by Mra. f. A. Cook of the Bunch of Grapes Luncheon, who # ef the benefit, and the sum will a long way to- ward helping Miss Bromiey care for & \her small brothers and sisters, The Settee eee ee ee RAK KH KOK benetit netted over $962.60, micoess in every) Monday, and will report to the gen- eral meeting on Tuesday, The com- mittee will then present a draft re port of the actions in the matter of | the prosecution of John Riplinger | On Monday the same committee will | consult with Superintendent Youngs of the water department as to the feasibility of making the sprinkling leas irksome, pital. Ho rested well yesterday, but did not pass a very good night. | PLUMBERS HOLD PICNIC, | ‘The Plumbers’ union te’holding « big picnic at Wildwood park thia |afternoon, Over $800 1s to be din- tributed In prixea to the winners of the various competitions, the true course of just and the deputy will see that this ts carried out if he has to hire a professional Nils Wedeen, to whom the snakes | belong, refuses to mark them, and all the deputies In the county court houne have politely declined. It te }yet a question which of the justices |will have the temerity to try the CARO, | a ai i a eal le aa i* WATER SHUT OFF, *) * * | Water will be shut off on all «| * intermediate service mains In * w® tho district north of Lake *| * Union and the government *| ® chnal from 8 & m. tod pm * * next Monday, July 26. * * - * LAL AAHERA RASA EEE have put just as much study and thought into this subject as he has T have devoted nearly half a centu to thie work and have studied under the beat teachers the world has known, and I will tell him this Hell follows sin. In many cases where the soul ts lost beyond pos Jaibility of recall long before death that person enters his hell while he is yet on earth, Such a per son's Whole makeup is iniquitous He is a degenerate and his hell be gins here on earth, He is in tor and who father for ged alle 8, include Grace Evangelical church jis now suing his wife's $5,000 damages for al Hon of hia wife's affec in his bill of complaint a i a hymn In introducing his poem, Phillips says In his bill Numerous letters have been sent by plaintiff to his wife, couched in the most affection ate strain, asking her to return to & home he will furnish and properly poem and Bliss ne'er would to my heart en- twine, Wert thou not there; wert thou | not there, And when crossed Pternal joy in Heaven to share; My sweetest pleasure would be lost, Wert thou not there; wert thou not there. life's pathway I have And then some more. The verse and hymn had no ef * | or torment ment and death means only a great: maintain for her. And when the pleadings of prose failed to arouse his wife to a sense of love and duty he was constrained to call tn the} help of the muses in trying to make an Impression on his wife's heart This {s what he tried to Impress her with; fect Mrs. “My husband abused me and could not support me, That is all there fs in it, I had to return with |my children to my father, He may write poetry tll doomsday, but ne more Phillips for me.” No Rest for the Wickéd. Phillips said; “The Bible saya: ‘The wicked are Hke the troubled sea, They cannot rest, and thue it fe with those who while living are lost.” Dr. Foster, whore life has been spent In the work of saving souls, | ‘Neath azure skies forlorn I stood,

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