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BY JORN COPLEY Baker Glover Eddy, discov passed Chestnut Saturday gave pnew but the i age are maible for able figure ly new re n times, and astly gre u days of ad civilisation than did Martin Savorsrela and the other ’ reformers, th . G. Eddy will A Remarkable Woman. We those who do not agree WEGe doctrines of Christian ive cred to this aarp ‘Me mman for an immense fee hard work, wonder! ot im positive cathedral > times, and beyond question Most imposing edifice in N Its inelading th grounds that surround $3,000, day's delay means less tmas shopping. Now THIS B Roard ¢ ; board 8 Gyroscope Top, 18 18c nl Gyro position in it B lamp Shade 48 or oi! Wading or Gen oy fron Set Hl Buildin Paper, 65c | Bi containin : Rotn By FY quali 65c $5 Oil Heaters, : $3.89 MRS. MARY BAKER EDDY. The Mai OY TOWN $2.50 Carpet THE STAR—MONDAY! DECEMBER 5, 1910. | This great sum was raised popular subseription, and the build. day of} similar finan cial success has ever been credited any ing was paid for upon the ites completion. No to a religious ot denomination Three Churches Here. institution Seattle has three branches of the will have no effec mother church. One of the soc ties is building a beautiful edifice | me A down | ™ town church ts maintained tn the| on 16th ay., near Madison. eee eee 2 oY » nounced * * - * FUNERAL THURSDAY, * * - * * BOSTON, Dec. b—The fu * * neral of Mary Baker G. Bddy, ® dincov and leader of Chris: * * tan Sctence, will be held from * ® her late residence Thursday * * morning, The services willbe * ® private, Only the members of * ® her family and the ra of ® ® the Chureh of Christ, Sciontiat, * * which she founded, will be in # * attendance. - * Where the body will be ® * buried bas not been an * * * * * * ee She t# not “¢ t Appearance great leaders, Mra mn roundly attacked she first came into promi 25 years ago of these attacks has ened her power the fact that there 1,000,000 people who thetr faith in Ohrts In all the European branches of the mother church of Boston h, the exclusion of the Protestant denominations with which Amer Jeans are famil The moat the Chri a relent! Like Eddy sine many be has ma is are an attested by more than acknowledge tlan Scie capitals, flourish, to other intent ence chure » Mra. Eddy n the publisher of tt & World. So pera attacks that 4 to meet the sentatives N ot has] New istent were Mra Eddy hewspaper rep h how in} four her about at HL, Concord, ago There nine or ten news paper men and women In the party, most of them from The writer pened to be one of them. Mre. BE recetved us in the par of Pleasant View, as her home call and although she did atep hold any] answered Mrs y were dy lors was not move lengthy conve © ques {Sibyl Witbu |ton Post, and off from her view by A Strange Int interview was a nor tion, she put to her by o'tr . of the we were shut ding doors view intended to the stories that Mrs Eddy was being impersonated by janother woman. The interview was arranged for us by Calvin A who has been tn Eddy's many This set at rest y house and of rangements for who was with ber death ‘The passage of Mary Baker Eddy! t upor her at the time EXTRA ! istration of the government of the} ther chureh and ite branches irs. Eddy has ne om an act rticipant in h adit ule Arcade building, on Second av.,|tration for at s and the students of Christian Sci:| | The board of publication attends ence in Ballard have a church of|to the work o! hing the daily their own jweekly, mont and = quarterly In many ways the organization | journals of the church. of the Christian Science church is| No arrange # for the funeral unique, The mother church is in|of Mra, Eddy have been made, ac dominant control all oa.jcording to dispatches from Boston It ts represen’ by a be » services w be very rectors, all the members he reading of a few se which have nm closely ne from the with Mrs. Eddy since the nterpret tion of the achusetta Meta | t thy Seript pt e she fi ce text t tac r ¢ h has no ap faith the Lord's Prayer Th ea « In a word, Christian Selence|sermons, no eulogies teaches that Jewas Christ, of divine|and the Christian origin, practiced the seience of |book form y me the mind during His stay on earth. | ship The omnipotence the mind andj Only Original Word the unreality of the material body| The only original word ever fs the keystone of the healing prac ken from rostrum of a tiees of Chri :] nee Die | Ch tian = was this ease, sin al h , ef announce yor cording to Jent’s viewpoint nm the mother by th It is for eon that Mre der He that Mra. Ede sight last night t of the pleasure that attends assortments are at their best, and there is more time for leisurely selections CHINA AND SILVERWARE FEATURED WEEK $2.50 Crokinole Board, 41 98 Swe I NY HOME NEEDS FOR LESS 25c Paint, 15¢ 75c Butcher Knives, 49c tf a teel MEHR AND UNION STRZET. sewares Greatly Underpriced UNGLE TOM (5 BACK NUMBER (Conciuded.) Fox Terrier Cy Ye | THE BLOODHOUNDS ng poor E ( h ed tion sod and sincere tears than all the} odshed whippings In hist | Wrecked His Room ga Jay couldn't i tte PR A sae! of 60 second io the proprie w I see Me , 1 Bes eh da at th | NORTHWESTERN TO BE FLOATED| RK. R. Pierson perintendent of the Alaska Stean af ( bell that the steam Northwestern will be fle 1 within five days, The thwe drove dshore at False Bay, on the west shore of Juan sland, Friday night ! BANQUO’S GHOST ON THE JOB AGAIN ! THREE KILLED IN AUTO CRASH (My United Press.) tween an autontobile and a train PARIS, Dec The Countess de|at Lemans, 130 miles southwest of Nicolay, eldest daugnter of the! Part The three were the sole oc ncenis Gl Sha aeeahen, hares cupants of the automobile, which ‘ AQY |? na le Macmahon, her son and) jen expre trate | the Nicolay chauffeur are dead to-|” ‘The machine was ground to bits NS | day an the result of a collision be-| and its occupants terribly mangled ~ SAY * | ‘\ Ly “S| MEAT TRUST HOLDS RN N ‘ UP FORT LAWTON \y . * ting @ conspiracy among, Only three firms submitted bide, « meat packers to charge the gov. | altho’ he Fort Lawton meat \ \ ermment more for fresh beef and contr I for six months RA 4 mutton than at any time in the and me hing of 200 to |last five years, Post Commander |400 pound meat ¢ day Col, William P. Evans threw out|FryeBruhn company was the low. the bide submitted last week for/est bidder, and the figur aub- |the Fort Lawton supply, and or-| mitted showed $1.70 # hundred | dered Department Cowmander Gen. | higher beef than fn 1909, and |W. P. Maus to ask for new bids $2.40 higher on mutton = BIG FRUIT CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT FOR NORTHWEST (By United Press.) Washington and Idaho to meet in | PORTLAND, Ore., Dec t rtland. within the ja view of organizing a co-operative nex nelling agency comy to dispose! The comp will be capitalized of the $5,000,000 apple crop of the | at $500,000, and will be formed Pacific Northwest each year, Homer along the line rfected Horticultural society, will issue a California and growers Jeall to the growers of Oregon, of the Sacran | = | WILL ORGANIZE TETRAZZIN I GIRLS NEXT 1S COMING Mme. Tetrazzini, the great Ital An organization for girle similar tio that of the Boy Scouts is planned aN take any bear, the ver tremble arm'd rhinoceros, or the Hyrean Macbeth to oanquo's Ghost 4 Ruslan ball ne “Approach thou lke the ruger shape but that, and my firm nervy tiger; fan soprano, whom London, San Francisco, Mexico and Cuba | by Dr. Louise Dorman. It is to be | claim t iscovered, and | known as the Triads, and {ts ob-| Whose fir anc n New HOLDCHAUFFEUR (0.280. on SS | manner best appealing to them, the | lasted 15 minutes, will be heard in |taske whic he every woman should be |concert at t Moore atre on FOR KILLING BOY ©2002)" |the open a be part of the Tri-| The Ladies’ Musical club is re jade’ work. T girls are to be sponsible for the appearance of » charge has yet bee ty jail in Meu of $2,006 1, Deputy | dressed in khak fr Tetrazzini, and it was necessary for G. Btecle, the ob wecuting Attorne y will) The wing are things a Triad|them to put up a formidable guar- wn and killed Cleon decide whether a ch of man-|should know antee to hog ure the famous —— ints je, Rev. Dr. Adna Wo) ie y any df 8 Prank nya tof the teatimons taken| Sam; how to prepare a simple | “ gi , | Lae tor of the First Meth-| i we ny, he is held at the jat the coroner's inquest meal; how te be happy | odist ch yesterday warned | ™ : At 12—How to develop the arents against the further regime | body; how to develop the mind; MAS. POINDEXTER ¢ Mayor Gill RENEE RENN HH HR | NOW to develop character. | imei a wale tieeeal * * At 18—How to make useful IN STRIKE Al T Seattle under these conditions,” * KANSAS BABY CROP * bg how to buy econom- | said Dr. Leonard, “a mayor whe | * SHOWS FALLING OFF «| sab A me how to do | —_———— C rtnership with vieo | * *) 7 NEW ORLEANS, Dec Mrs. formed @ partn re Donated * TOPE “ Nature studies will be pur- Poindexter barely escaped be- it necessary, society would | * The bal 1 Spee ee Soe in a riot in Port Limon, unite to drive her out. Here in ® fallix | a Rica. Dissatisfied with con- Beattie you have @ man as | * ane ‘| *, 760 In rs beseiged the mayor. Sign the recall.” ® J. Cr *| Start College Club sh cons ‘ offices : ® Kan * of the frui The shots A (By United Pes * In * fired by the soldiers went wild, this @ ® were * ome of them barely missing the Lax «1 * American t : ® infant - RETURN RECALL PETITIONS. womanhood demand ® stork * Even thougt * drop * Reca circulated by the had been dete 4 oF * and on 126 were be * a are to be turned n should be aigt in * * | quarte e ok , day, December 10. C. « © aD ee ee es at t ¥ art ‘ chairman of the a s t t u h committee, urges that no ¢ men © in in ret ng the petitions a = STRIKE BACK — per tigating Jilted by Gaby; Alfy Makes Another ‘Mash AT DURAND HAYWARD IN PORTLAND. HOLD SEAMAN : i : = i # * Socialists Run E i t : : sa ot ont ; s pellet and on the High in Election Co S"ocame no apparent NOME GETS FIRST MAIL = FIND MEW CLUES Pree a _ TOD. W. PEOPLES ee I | NOME A ka Dy i W Edith Wo tk eae RRR mat} tw . . I F ette * * i , t Ww ( Carp * CHEAPER TO LEAVE + ear knew Pe na i) * BOSSY IN THE WELL * , disappeared an Fran- | @ ~ * MONNA DELZA AND HER PET “DOGGIE : : " ; si : nig bs PARIS, De When ex: | grea V , y of the cE Hay , th ? Kinglet Manue tole King Al-| other beauties; her apartn are me af and d r* | xia A King A Creek mer amaceniens. ae wt I \ ut * phonso’s girl from the latter after |) — ARR had fa he source of *| th vanish king had been kind} p> , sini * ik the W * Five years ag e was making € nan ‘ ‘4 © introduce Gaby to im, | $: w a v *# OH, YOU FOLKS FROM wie t ut I Landing BH. *| eae bes mo b bis $ r Now &# YE OLDE NEW ENGLAND! & lie (iibert, « of the bovine, | eae gh ee ite—un 3 * * ae ‘her where she fell «| he , Monpa, De an ‘ has * If you are from any of the *}%& Mr. Gilbert had made a *| t 7 Oe $e s ate Q 3 : 9 af tate f w ne * we thorough search the neigh- *| ha agen : , * d your na th New whe } 1 f the cow and * ging that Just Carroll wa . ae de hae A . 4 € ¥ # England cht attl » bo Wl we ¢ 1} hee #| made an ensy dupe of a conspiracy | Snower of Spanish | wh n *® included in the directory that ®)*® tot well fo Mr x {to defraud it of $99.36, the Union thaten’ he , ‘ v ; * now being co d. Send */% bert called on his welghbors *| Cutlery company this, morning fire cers r _ at] Ww é *# your home and t # | 4 for ald, but all efforts to raise wi « action against Jessie Arnold, | Mounn was ’ , * phone number business | % t ¥ to the surface were in #| ee Leighton, to annull a judgment \ oy | F # addre nd ne 0 |e va x ed in her favor in tl * ber to Monerleffe Camer van # | court & the sec The club has & axe aR KRKEA KKK eK wR KK!) The complaint state . t /ELKS HOLD SOLENMN # nearly 600 members at pres- * company } ‘ in ik t| FIVE THOUSAND es doe MEMORIAL SERVICES _ ee a aie MARCH TO DEAD thna : neduoge me Es Sake STRIKER'S GRAVE |C. '. Peterson, bro t against 43 inc CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—Carrying |the company for an alleged debt Wh Pe CRASHES INTO POL tion, “Shot by bosses. Who will rson is accused of holding|11 hours. t ues Warren t i be next?” 5,000 striking gar- | himself ou the agent of the) 6 i) coattio | bers of tt Da down Queen Ar Hill ment workers marched behind company, and a judgment was ac-|° eo . ge of Elks we t £ early yesterday morning a Kinnear| the body of Chas. Lazinskas, a |cordingly entered in Miss Leigh-|read and reverenced at the imy at it t par the tracks striker who was shot dead in |ton’s favor, though the company|ive annual Memorial meeting hel¢ \ crashe a phone pole an alleged assault upon a spe had no inkling of any action against|in the M heatre Sunday morn 1 1 y wt. and Qu Anne a Nor | clal pollcoeman while the latter it Attorney O. L. Willett ved jing y he 5 ne was Injured was guarding non-unioniste the papers on Petersor | Nearly ¢ at in the theatre U