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10 CHURCH TRUST COLOSSAL COMBINE PLANNED | FOR EVANGELIZATION | vs OF THE EARTH. ek Re Dee a*® ° *. PRES PR \ JOSEPHUS' FIGURES ON * a LD PIECES IN TEMPLE * WASHI A high: |e ¢ n Vousels 100,000 ly ‘ of the |% Golden dishe 80,000 * protest chu ertea, | ® Golden basins 60,000 cor & property more | Measures of fold 20,000 & han at dollars, is the object }® Golden clusters 5 000 * ot ay nt that will be started |® Altar vessels (large) 6,000 # by the La AY Missionary sock |} @® Altar ve ie (amall)., 26,000 ® ty, 0 ding to plans made public | ® * today eR ee The object truat as great as a ed by| the brains of Kreatoat tinane i ation of the eart Every ct ington will send delegate ention that will be held November 11 to 14 for the purpose of awakening the rest dents of the capital to the necessity of concerted action concerning mis sionary work. Similar meetings will be held in the great cities of the country, while on May 3 to 6 a natic | missionary congress will convene in Chicago DEAD BEATS ARE 10 BE WATCHED IN WEST (Ry United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11.— BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 11.—Will Hotel men in San Francisco, | King jomon’s temple, famed in the bible and history again? Oakland and Berkeley are bucy today preparing to receive and entertain the delegates to the convention of the Wes' tel Men's Protective tion, which conven Thursday and remains in se Masons all over the world, who believe that the author of the prov erba founded freemasonry, are talking of the plan of members of the order here to ra upon its old KING SOLOMON’ jfoundations the temple, to take ite | here Hose SUPPORTERS You May as Well Have the Best There’s no reason why you should buy an inferior corset when the best will cost you no more. Whether you are stout and need reducing; slender and need re-shap- ing; or tired and need support Nemo Corsets Are the Best Every Nemo Corset is hygienically perfect, delightfully comfortable, and absolutely up to date in style. There’s a Nemo model for every figure—stout, slender or medium. Ev Nemo Corset will outwear any other corset selling at the same price 10 that’s economy. THE NEW HOSE SUPPORTERS THAT DON’T WEAR OUT kops Hose Supporters, with patented non-elastic top, are guar anteed to outwear any corect, They’re on all Nemos at $3.50 or more without extra charge, That’s MORE economy. “Back-Resting’”’ Corset “It Rests Your Back"’ For slender and medium figure $4.00 ' 6 a mar MemiiAlitis dud UA y WMA vif bg dad t st | of ease, comfort and good style “NEVER HAD A RIVAL” “gn 50, $4.00, $5.00, $8.00 and $10 4's If- R d elf-Reducing »,2,; for Evry Type ot Set Pigere v No. 403 has a low bust, extra-long skirt, seat the. new Nemo Relief Bands—$4.00. No. 801 is a luxurious new model, similar to No, 403, but made of fine white mercerized brocade—$8,00. KOPS BROS,, Manufacturers, New York; Sam Francisco Office, 154 Sutter St. EMPLE, FROM DE AND BY JOSEPHUS, THE FAMOUS JEWISH HISTORIAN, Waich ARE GUARANTEED To Ourwear Any Corser NON -ELAS TIC: THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1909 ARE 10 FORM. WILL MASONS REBUILD KING SOLOMON’S WONDERFUL OLD TEMPLE? ‘RULERS ARE TD MEET (By United Press) ROME, Oct. 11.—It lthat Emperor Nicholas jwill vieit King Victor within a week. Signor the Italian ambass of Rw Melega CRIPTIONS IN THE BIBLE | icjosty. Amundsen's sbip DR. COOK WELCOMED. (By Ualted Frees. MILWAUKEE, Wis Dr. Frederick A. Cook last night de lvered a lecture before a large audience bere. He was given a warm welcome by the Milwaukee Presa Club. Dr, Cook lectures in Detroit tonight AID FOR MRS. M’KENZIE Ont, 34 Thirty thousand sale at Stone There A woman who signs herself “A Subscriber,” sent a check to The Star for r Mrs, McKenzie, who lost her savings of yoars ree tly the story of which wa tol in Wednesday's Star Saturday night the money was taken out to Mrs, MeKenzie's home at 316 Wall at i The money which was lost has not yet been found and the 70-year old woman has almost given up of recovering it the sale at Heavy Natural W size; silk bo ind; reg $3.00 WHITE BLANK Peerle 10-4 faced; silk bound; sale price regular feather apiece Full size, pure A.” ticking 9 For 15c Rough looking and plainly yacked—but they are four inch Havana Cigars full grown full made and full quality fine as any blanket y« secret; Mason, Ehrman & Co., Distributers, Seattle, Portland, Spokane. |W SECRET PLAGE in expected r to Russia, | has returned to Italy to receive his | Providenc are no baits Pillow Cases $6.50 BLANKETS, White Bla FEATHER PILLOWS Milo Cre Sixth ay |LEO PRICE Emmanue) Leo Price led, abdomen by MAN SHOT RY MISS JUSTICE STANDS CER DEAD MILO CROCKER PASSES AFTER SUFFERING FOR j THREE DAYS. and Uni er was armed with a long knife, The patrolman he | Mine Justice wa says, after Crocker made a lunge | pair of seales ir nig at bim with the knife Crocker | #cales were even 4 } lived with his father, M. D, Crock. | Were #upposed tx f er, of the American Paint & Wall|that everybody got a square deal |through the lack of @ Paper company. Crocker was inside of scales years old and married. His wife. But the elements have done the If I thought she Molly Coghlan, 1s said to be a niece | Worst. The rains ha the i Bert, lof Rowe Coghlan, the actress the scales are gone, Tila MAY 8 MURDER iE RESULT OF A STABBING | BALLARD, Oct. 11 " ct norte AFFRAY. son, who lives at 6140 eating One ayv., will know better than to | has invited the hospital mortally and Bert Edgar A Right Timely Sale of Bedding dollars’ Fisher's, and on all the Savings Range From Twenty to Thirty-Five Per C worth of Blankets, You save just as much in proportion when you buy a_seven-fifty pait Blankets as you do when you buy three Pillow Cases for a quarter is fresh and sweet and clean and ge g Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases, 42x 36 inches; ready hemmed; worth 3 for 25¢ $4.75 nket 11-4 $6.50, for $4.75 ETS, $2.35 ankets, wool OO 2.35 price ‘A.C 30¢ yu ever saw, worth $3.00 and $3.50, for We reserve the right to limit the quantity sold to any one buyer, $3.00 AND $3.50 WOOL BLANKETS $2.10 A mill surplus of a thousand pairs, of wool-face Blankets; white ( WITH HER “MIT OUP} Rains Have Rusted - «Winds Blown Away the nds are now ¢ | Scales in Hand of the i Wie a 9 Whistler, the Court House Statue. lays hie com | scale AWAY and tands with , shot through the astrolman Charles B “nig shot following a| The he re 1 t Hos ec quarrel with Ethel lav ngnton, et sf a to : = a been og overlooks the Formerly in at, Crock hunting CLOTHES STOLEN; MUST STAY A BUT IT WON'T DO FOR | dec BALLARD MAN. i aos 1s DYING AGS A AL. La it Fremont, to direst choir which fs to take part ay his clothes on a chair after this when he goes to bed, Mr, Mattson did so last night, and this morning his good Sunday-go-to-meeting su aged 19 years ned ‘De fer 2 A- c a youthful ex-| The strictest secrecy in bein t in th 4 it place as the eighth modern wonder y being | convict, is in the city Jail as a re tant. ain th cari ap E — Be ee parent bce wen. loktbe world |have to be employed to rear the/stones, and the ostermers who| Maintained as to where the mect-|sult of 4 mysterious stabbing affray | 60d. 1m fact. all Bis Wearing 4b) According to the eontradang ee eee ee ee The y roused so} new and mighty structure made the vestments of the horde of |!& between the emperor and the/on Second ay. near Yesler way,| Pre) /* Bo” port, it will take at least 4. the end of the meeting. : king will tak i In place of them he found an old |t,, complete th ) Th feat 4 th much interest in that the, In place of Adoniram, who was! priesta who Kved and did thelr jake but it prob-|late Sa y night lauit of clothes which, he tells the nplete the big Seattle kg! e — feature : 1 com | cost for wages of iginal tem Solomon's right hand man, a high duties in the sacred atracture ably will be at Racconigi, the sum Edgar was arrested by City De-| Doi vere worn by a friend of |Uic, COmPany power stattan an! Vention will be the formation | Tit". as been computed. The figures salaried architect and archeologist) There were thousands of sacred | Mer castle in Pledmont tectives Kennedy and Hayden Inst | Police. were worn by ; Sth st. and 16th av. We of a scheme of protecting the ‘ gene meee hie E. Grignour, the night be hotel: ¢ the M are staggering, § 4,009 would be employed clothing outfits, hundreds of thow night. He te being held at the city | ¢, Grignour, who has be: al ner gd hesss Ane ; wAborny It has been computed that each| Instead of calling on King Hiram! sands of golden veesola and other jali while bis alleged conne wall known flaure 1n-Ballard, bad|,.20°,caard high sche river from “dead beate |member of the king's levy wholof Pyre, as Solomon did, for ly equipment for sacrifices and |with the stabbing of Price is being “fo oe ea eaeenteg PAG |team has issued invitation rked on the temple was paid beavy timbers of cedar, woodmen | ceremonies investigated by the police. q Th wyatt thie cme ng. tea cise dance to be given on Friday }about $6.50 a w Their weekly Would have to scour the forests of| Stables were bullt for Price, who is a nephew of the oe peep aed hed ®- ling, October 15, at ea wage would be $80,000, and for the | the world to furnish beams such as | mals to be sacrific oy vesse vr | stanley brothers, local grading con fore llie = ae ‘0 - rye roe The committee in charge three years $12,500,000. This laber Solomon got at Labanon Sekine laddeabhe Gack wore trac says he saw two of his| missing clothes. According to the | posed of Menara come account alone fs appalling, yet Ma The historian Josephus deser drenching the altar after the i Hugh Conway and Frank - gr pin ry rap Carl Brain, Ed Cunnl h sons here believe that the work can the temple so minutely that and the molten sea, so called from Mert hinney, In a fight on Sec one tube date The police vent | ee, al, ee jbe done again. the ald of the bible, scholars of to lita size, contained enough water}() Accused of passing worthiens|ay., near Yerler way, Saturday |(.°Uue!® clot nes. tC cskeomn ine Mogg ee Jesse | - ~ Solomon raised his levy of 20,000, day have a pretty fair idea of what! for a swimming pool checks, Frank King, 16 d,|night. He ran to help them, but|'? peadauarters for @ makes taleen BELG N. J. Tennie, a universal favorite | skilled men apd worked them it was like It was at once a palace. Will thin towering bullding of (Of Bellingham, was arrested yester.| before he mixed in the trouble he atte Ei at the city hall, has been given per-|three shifte. He also was ase temple and fortress, Ite walle were| wealth and holiness be duplicated by Patrolman Hamblin. The! was stabbed by some reson whose | sare / tission t6 maintain an information| by another force of between 70,000) of sto and cov withetand im this day and age? Masons b outh ls charged with having given |identity he does not know The funeral of Eldon G, Graham The Ball Dureau and cigar stand on the first / and $6,000 men, all under 3,200 fore. onslaughts of a b ery of mode say #0, and the numbers of t bad checks in a store on ond av an was stabbed iwho was bu 4 to death in a gaso-| 4. will give Moor of the city ha Mr. Tennie| men, who cut stone in the quarries Meld artillery order, over all the nde of the bear Pike #t. The amoun valved The knife line exp at Mukiltoe last evenifig in the te fe thoroughly conversant with every |and carr t down to the site of The Sidonians, citixens earth, They are! More small above the heart and | Thursd Id this afternoon corner of 22nd ay, department at the city hall, and his| the temple went to Mount Lebanon « even tal at forming a com maintair the | at Mayfield’s chap S7th st Spplication to open an information| The undertaking of such a work | tated It « he pany to take « . he work ven to b little if any tay | el t was in Moun a 4 greau is hailed with delight by|today would create a new crisis In| “for the y more he ns Messen? ene * bu hailed with does ‘ two hours! Pleasant ceme 4 dity hall employes. the labor world. Yet it may be/ ful than our pe an the ested the boy carr a © received ae Mr. Tennie has been n a five-| done tells us. For this work Solomon revolve yous a re A big gang of men is at work ; Year privilege. The new inform King Grand Master. sent King Hiram annually lf IIS p ospital. Ed-| this we ‘ — 3 tion bureau will be opened just as stores of grain, flour, barle d to know something | the (Ry United Pi goon as possible. a - omon, according to Ma | and wine. Solomon's levy of 2 A Misiaid Raby stabbing, is wanted by the) stru VANCOL R, B. : s jsonie traditions, was the first grand | artisans was boased by 3.3 ' . med, nis orth lice, ‘ accor " Cap-| transfc A y wo a START WOR jmaster of the craft of the Masonic] and there were also 70,000 unaktil ' 08 tts of Deenetiede Cnaried Tenuant [arecion ‘have. boon place f th tiie Cole mo SONS. ron bh at ms > the temple | ed workmen to do the heavy work . in the old city of ded its four-mile di " through all history t eon regard It's of , YESTERDAY A BIG DAY g atatio t iw " city str Work on car barns and repairs |ed sacred ow the great stratum | Was a Big Job. cpa tad es | Yesterday was the last A Teint ot o6-th ~ ae hae t bhp vs ini to cost $30,000 has been started at/of stone which was the temple foun-| There were at $3,300 men! BAMBURG, Oct. 11.—-Capt. Ro peutth. wan aneny tn: attencumal Ses ba ek Ee heed Laan ae, ‘injuial Columbia by the Seattle, Renton &|dation supports the Harem-Eeh-| working on the temple for ald Amundsen, who is about to start) No greater runners in the world|or the exposition. Just 20212 mon |The besineas mon nap that thie ta latternoon. No ivan Southern company. The founda |Shereet mosque, holy to Mohamme-| years, according to the late on a polar expedition, has decided | than Henri St. Yve foes Hayes, ol i. P a se elinse gs — ” obey news me . aay =e ry aftern No lives were tions for the new bulldings are be | dans | Schick, the noted German to try a remarkable Innovation ' | Tom Longboat and other “ and Women paid their way into the another step in the policy of the ing laid just west of the old shops} i the use of draught animals for polar and others who will grounds. The best record was/city government to sidetrack Bal ing jus “st of the old shops This mosque would have to be/| ecologist. “ aime r polar run the greatest Marathon in his made a week agg, when the fine lard in every way that is possible , which was and barns, which will be torn down | bought, and al} the toll of Solomon's In the accounting of wages paid travel. He will avor to MAke tory at Dugdale x ‘ *s ‘ rc Henge adale’s park nex weather and the live stock show | They say that this will be just like |on a side track af Qnetml mam, When the new work {js completed.|men, all the treasure like that of] to the men, totaling $266,500,000, no ar bears draw his sledge pe *** brought out 29,014 he fire stat and will not be tside the ety. ‘The company will soon invest in} King Solomon's mines, and all the;account is taken of the carvers,| Some time ago Capt. Amundsen aKt OW ithe fire station, and will not be re-' miles ou a Rew equipment costing $50,000. command that was a king's would gilders, artists, workers in precious made a contract with Carl Hagen — ns back, the famous animal trainer, for eure years old. Hagen bach have been industrionsly gETS At $322 AND UPWARD i & ork tor ® mouth training ine bears, and the cosulte’ attained are i ARE FINISHED WITH sit te bromine ucts “in polar ; work. The animals will be shipped [AST/ OP }to Christiania this week. where they will be taken on board Capt. | is Quilts, Sheets, Pillow Cases and Comforts is n0W And all the Bedding in the § Here’s a poor idea of a very important sale— Bleached Sheets} ality muslin | 2x90; best } 1 the irket. Here tomotg row at ...8 for $1 75c¢ WHITE BLANKETS, 590 | $1.29 Comforters, e8c! NK Silkoline Covered Comforter ot chet ed t Sc, for, pair +4 size pure white cotton filli: and | BE DSP READS worsted tied; regularly $1.29, for. 88¢ | sedspreads} | ilways sold for $3.50 Plaid Blankets, $2.55 | sale price, ap’ Handsome Plaid Blankets, in red-and | , ANKETS black, blue and white, gray and white, | } tan and white; full size Saen ah $3.50, for wl porder big and soft a $2.1 , natural or gray The filling is cotton, the outside wool; that’s the

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