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4 nunc THE WEATHER Fresh, crisp war news by Associated l'ress to the Evoiiipjr News. Tonight mid fcuttirilujr Fair. Highest temp, yesterday 57 Lowest temp, last night 42 VOL. VIII. isKiti r.t;, ix.rui.As oh xtv, oi:K(;ox. i-mn.w, .xovkmiikk i, iuu. .o. a7 NEWS HU Premier Other Lloyd George and Notables Follow The Army. VETERANS TO RESCUE Seasoned Citinpaiiintrrf Kiom Ve-ic;n llaltle Inmt Alt' l'pe I' ll If Turn ('eiinaii succos-es To Detent. ( liy Associated Press.) ITALIAN .MILITARY 'A N K. N.iv. 9. Hfith llritish and Pr.-nch iruni's are hastening tow ai d : he Italian front, where they will blocu Herman udvunce toward Wince. Among these troops art et i a ri.- of the west ern front. where nicy hae to'u-hi the greatest engagement.-; ol the war. and Italy's hope is centei mi ih.--r sea soned campaignoi s. Indh -at nig the deep confer n ivlt in t he Italian sM -nation is the fact that Kivm h and British represent a t ii es v. n came t Italy expressly to din ci moit-mem ot their aniiir arrivini:. held a two hour conference w it h K i n a Valor Km munuel. On leaitng ih,- nuilt n-nee they visited the men uoing toward the front. In the paity iire I Mmii it r Lloyd (ieorr.e. ol Kngla ml . Pi em i.-r Paul 'a in lei e. and sei - a 1 gnei m I of the French and Mritish aim if.-., their staff off ire rs Noel hern Arrnv Join-. LOX!MN. No . '.i A lei. gr.i from a Herman source. rea-diiru' he today, asserts that the Un.:sia:i on the northern troa: has i i n Maximalists and is mairhiir.- o rograd. 1'inve Ither 1 1 f c lie. It Kit LI N . Nov. :i .. (.; .i i m I'. troops have over .Hue t of Italian rear m:aris ai ly advancing tow aid ; ite itair e i a pi' 1 - Kidding I'Mu-niv it liei k. IIOMK. N-.. : ' dmm."s guard is still had d1:,- : An Germans in che I; w h . i. the i body of t roups ;m esi a K ish i n i- 1 1 selves in posit ,m. v : t . a M1 resistance .an i f 1 1 i p iu arrival of Kn-mh ar.d - h : to their aid. Neil I.e.- . r-diiji. ITALIAN A U ' i I . i-l ! ".it TKRS. Nov. . A enf. -fence m lietl rep resen i at ii . - 'i :; - re-. a ! t . . the creation ot a p 1 1:.: m -ni ;: ;il allied military cnmmiitei "leadership !oi Ho- Italian arnn :.' been provided ( ieiiei a I i ailoia. who has been in supreme comma) 0f Italian fore.-s si'ie,- itic war n.-'.'a! was gi ven a place en ' he n, il : t.i i committee SOR VISITS ROSEBURG J. P. lb Peler,'. a. --.-) (.'' Cn arriM-il h r. . -tfi.'ai ? eon nty. attending t he i utiei . v. II. Keyer-. w !io .'i. d .,: S.,- PiRCO. I t ( 111 ! A . , b- ;a ilr. Hee:s isit.-d ,.: life tO CKIIIp..!' ti. d'tte;.; 1 r: used in hot li plan and w t, pleased with t he .-i !! : a : i., . i ;, which M r. - 'hi dor. , n. d 'i.-t - hi lire. Mr. pevei. ..ni- . ic: . fice in in:- t: informal i a :,' : - v . , ill the IM'M'-.- 'd ;, i -- ie .!, made iad-. nl , haiiL. in ;. - addini; y:M r i-. o n - left nil ; 1 : i r: ' ; -1:101 nini-' . . - Ij . i : OF SMALL HOLES Fiom t- p ; ous hn usf w i . - :i ' .. : " UIld'T Stt.od ha ! ' 1 t I : a ( which ha ' ly tot l I..- ...:.:- table.- a-. " holes, ins : 1 :. .if i . tents t " 1 , , " ' i: ' ' : ' ' ' air to r. a. :i ' ) "' -1 ! ' ' Mill hit: ; ii ''! ;:'! ' ' ' ' - tables Tl iibiai.l- -tivl tak-n t st..p thp cit . - - : a: : wort h "' i 1 ' V ' ' bePli iif-'M.-il n; - ' ' f.: a leatly Tes'il-.-l On s.-l.-i a " 1 - the holes u i-: - ;.-. . - but not in i. c v. r - a ; a ' ' the occurrence H ' ' 1 tv aErlcultural 0f) ':,il- a:- t..- nbirmetl and einw-t'.i ;i!ifion Mh- ' holt 30 wives of the city It i? desii- : ed that If future damaged jars are found they will be reported to Sup erintendent O. C. Itrown or County .Krlr-lill.ural Agent V. J. llurd. who I wilt lake the matter up with tile leiler:! authorities becuuse of the fai't that it Is thought possible that U r luan workmea In the Economy jar kieturies have hien doing underhand ed woik. retarding the food conser vation movement by damaging the fruit jurs. illy Associated Press.) SKATTLK. Nov. 9. --The northwest telephone strikers will not be repre sented at the media t ion conference called at San Francisco by Secretin. i ilson. and which will convene to morrow . Seattle operators allege thai if Mr. W ilson wants to see them he rdiould come to Seattle, when they will conler with him reardin labo--Kl i.-vauces. E LEADS CONTEST (Hv Aasoclatea Pre-d. ) Pf'LLAI AN. Wash.. Nov. !' Fiv. lis, beloniini; to J. A. Hansen, o! iialhs. (He., are declared winners I tie all-northwest van layiliu con -t at the Washington state aj;ii !i it! a I cn He ire. In t vel e mon i h.-. c flan. -en liens laid 1)7 1 eits An liei coop ot live hens, beloniiii; to W Harris, ot Seattle, carried off 'niul hoimis by hlilllg '.tfiL' ei:i;s ii ( My Associated Press. ) ASHIMiTON. Nov. The fuel i illustration lias toihjddtn the use! ual lor current in electrical dis ad ei'tisinn before 7:10 p in. oi I I 1 ' in. The .idminisi t alioi, short ly curtail t he amount ot I that limy be used by t he non I Ttiial industries, and it' the shoit- con 1 1 noes will prohnhh on off j supply entiiel.i. COUNTY COURT ACTION I hi the matter t the toad p l!tion o: A. S Layer, et al. in i oad dis i I riid :j Nn.v and -7 an u der tor , lew w a.i tuady. ; I. oi, it. .in ot coimti mad in distrift No '. Uepoi t o! .i iew et s w,is adopt , . d Tn damages. This roadway was ' ed lliolltll. j Tile pt tin. -il of .1 '! in di: ' els : til t is Nos. . and 10 was rout inued llecember tei m ol eoilft I w hi. h - on itji. s tin- hi st U.dnesda;. ! il.. ,. i- ('. II . M:,ii,iii l.n a ua....v !.m.I. as acain tak-l. up in,- ,hm and ,i ..a. li.siiiis,.,! i Tim- '"ini iipriin..t.'.l- l.i-.i- Ii. ' ' ( i ,;, , ( (( -,, i,,, ; ) ruin a 't-, I..' N..iu.ari.-I n'.a.l. undi r ; . , im.,1. ' :, ! -i.-i I ... I h- .... a' i. .11 : ! ,i.. !.. , I- r, 1 1 . .11 it... Kail i i. I ...I .ii. ..ii t. l(.'flsHM t ..a- II. .1.1.' . 1 ,-: ii I..1 ..ii .1. 1 1 iiiiu. iil i ,. . .! 1 .1. . .. i. s v. .: i an.l 1.. illi.un .1 !;. - u ..- ..I Iuu ".1 . a Is. . a i . i u u.l . ..: Wi 1 ..III 1.. i-al'.ll.T Nl! !his on .1 --z ,; ..' ! ' li i, .an i it; lit s of i a . p-.-. !o' tl.e :ii' .-Urw- un j ,! r hiyhv. .11 I" I Wf' n I a Is ! , 1 Lilllf i MMiitl hilt- : a ' l '.: r a. n,,. ioc.it ha n: it '.m .,: ln Ist-rt i'.a l tr; I '.' ( '"rit : n 'i - d I u: . . ,. . lM r , ;. n , ' Mt-K ' . , , ...nl II,. ;.r uv .-He'll t Lit d l , . v. i r , .,. .rt ,, , . . r - .t. : . p. ,:, -;, -- I. 1 i a i - ro.nl . ., , i u ., - . u ..- i .mid. n s i ! ' Mh n, 1 1 j ; i . p. . : . . u . - - . - a. ! . , .:.,) , ,. i ;,. t. ,vi : r - , . 1 1 ,; - .. ... ., -. : . . ... I lit iN I I. MoMA I" I III Hi ll ( Con. P. :..! wa- . . ..- .0 K- t- r "' " ' H ' ''J'-' P V ).' .ml li P o T !i;"I,'-. m a- L." '-a f 1 a ; pi i . th- H- d I'r'.'S 1,1.1. ... v. I,., ! Sll v prepH :i!ii' f h- h'lX-s f Ol -hipmen' to he Ametican poldietfl in Kr;dice. ; i ne en i . ESENTiALS CURTAILED K I i Reported That Korniloff Will Be Tried by Russian Revolutionists. LACKS CONFIRMATION Slurie ni Ivet eii'.kj 's Al re( tikeui iifHialilishi'd Wild Kiinnus ol Army .Iniiiinu Maximalists Not AiHtientituted. ( Hv Assoeiuietl Press. ) PKTKt.XI It A H. Nov. . At a nn-et -ini: of the soldiers ami workmen:) tb'piilies today, a int'in'irr ol the I el olutionai y commit In- staii'd t hat Premier KeiensUy had add.esed aii audieme of six thousand -oldiers, Wednesday, at t'atchina. l':: mile Horn Pet I Viirad. t lie Iroo - b. in- o I t heir way to the c.ipiial from t ,n I ront. A ! ter t he coal t i tn.-e will Kerenskv i.,e soldiers deci 'e I not (. proceed to I 'et i im rud I oi the t in.' he Inc. it was alleged. The military tomiiiittee will a once proeetd to biini: Cem-ral Kotni loiV. leader Ol tile r-" t ilt lei. lit. nloii.i with other supporters of the mnie metit. tu Petrnirtad. where the will be hioutdit to tri.il lor treason Tin arresi of sutne of the members oi lert-nky s yo i n men I was not a1 act ot nueaiice. n is t xplain.-d I. the pre-ltlent ol the i ecnlie cum cil of soldiers" and woiiwien s ,. , liates. bill nteiel'. 'of ill. pllipo-e i tryin- them betoj ,i ruilM.irv I j dii.ii al tor roiiiplich in Koi in'olf - i ele I bon. Knriivlo i 'nimbi. A MSTK I! II I . M . N.. i. ! rrim fioni SioiKhollu iu.-t re.ei.i here today alley.-- that Premier ,,-r enski. dep.w.tl b rr obi t mm. isl - na be- n il (rested di Aini I 'rule ti.in. PLIIJIMIUAII. No. ! "iae eot! y h'S;! of soldi, i s" ;i nd w nr 1( llieTl'. did.'-, ties has appealed to the l;n siait ;i r in to . ot eel t he re . d u I mil ary ioiernmeiii ay.iinsi nnpe: '.ili-ri attempts from ev : -dd. nci'' deiaociatic peace li:a lie eMail 1 Humors 1 neon I irimil. W A It ON I-:. Nov. !'. Hepnr: from (lernian sources f ni nish i In only fresh news oi the Kussian situ ation todax There is no eoiiftrm:- linn that Keren-diy has I n ,nie.i- d or iliat tin- army h;is yom- o.-i t,. the M.iVMii:ih-ts. A l-'ml md di-pa'el: ..Ilexes that deb U.ltes fi Hi.- I'.al tic fleet ;ind the army co in in 1 1 1 . , hile resolved to adhere to the lew, lutionar en mm i f I . e. whitdi :.:-. .h i upied tin- iim-i -t i at h- p. on: - .' It. lal. A PLACE OF SHELTER ( Hv Af. 'ill' -i I'I i':.s ) I,IIM"1N. Nil. !.. AiTum.iir mm 1... ii. ii. n II,. . 1 '"' ""' " " '' " ' K"h " "' is r.-tr-atit.i: n..i"l n..nh. r. ;"" !l" 'r'"' ' 1 I l''"nL: "I HI lis. till M .l-MIIL' I hflll . '"'" ' 1 " ."- u r""' ! ' 1 ' i i ; .Ml.- I..H.- ' -I '' I-. I, . ) "I!.- : s ..is.. - T .... I . '! .: !. Il l' i i..i I I i ' 1. lla .. I I" I I.. . a:-., i i il. fish CAR ARRIVES i:,.m ii ;r pan.t-l t... ' ''' "' ' '"i ' , S-it'ierl n - Mt.s.de. r It-- . : -Th.- fin.! s t:d p!.,.. 1 i ..-I ..ni- Pa eial da maftets m - orr.vtry offlc I IUsT KSTIMATK APPUVi:i. The county court today audit- ed, approied and paid in bonds the tirsl monthly estimate of Sam S. Schell. anion in inn to j;i.".sT.Jl. also the estimate of Hall and Solomon lor $l.'4a.7L Mr. Schell has the new Pacific highway contract foi the rad- iny. Ki-avelitiK and inacadamiz- in K i unit No. 1. while Solo- mon - Hall have the same con- tract in unit No. Accord ins to information i eceii etl today the work in these units i-s pi oy ressi ny rapid ly . 4 OR BE 24 HOURS LATE The biy war Uu o. e.-l.'i- d.. de.iiihny de . iopt.i, -jiif, in Km. si... u ll 11 ov e: !i i in, ..I 'if 4 l t it i;.y jj,o eruiuent . letuin to ana rchi and a n n.tuai eineiit oi u hob-siile ci.nri ca.iuii oi I .lid ..lid con. -ei a. ni iepadia I ion ! n it i on a I oili i-at ions. was prime,! e.lusiei in The flieniuy New- This splendid a hi. lenient was made possible l ' ' i o;ii:h t he superiority u! the I A Miei.Me.l Press s. l l iei ol er i ..il i ..iiipeiiltir .. iii i!n tit Id. 4 i ..t .hi'.;, was lai- '. -.-at -roil ' 'alined tMeid.l !. 'I he . ew s. 1iii e ei y d;n Hindi l he j a Illi Ml , f: i(ir set l i, t- is - .'Il ad' I.- oi this p,,pi'- The ! v. s ol l'i. il Lain p indict- J i... .is was uii en i I in- New s V I h.i.i : i-.-lore a.n other pull- i: it. on in this e. lion ol the t- Tii.' w iii i . on i in.- etos- I '" : Ati.ei i. -a eiei i d.H . ami in- '.-.I. i- . li U I'll -oil' ht le, 4 I e ' 1 ! d i'i Ih, i,.,d Cuillli- ie u I .-rip! loll I j. I - w run- 4 , li that l'.,. p ii d- ! I end - o'l The !'.-.. niu:' ; .nl ! ; i''e -.tie ami up in Hi- horn ! -ejn.il.- -'I I he !' -Kit ion in I al- 4 I :'pe a-i'i cm Ill The ! As-.- ai. I Pt. .'.-p.-t. - are l I 'ip"ti a- h- -no i it 1 1 - " .: Oi' illll : ' ' ..I Ml". M; . I (."ii .i nla I.-, .md i ;-. - , , n. -hs i v It he Til- N. u " "li-ini. I . id. b co.wb, .';uh. ;m.iI 4! t ne rapid li in- if jmiii; m-mands ' .!.l "V d.,i t... I' . r i- . "oi. i M-. ., t ... : l h. ow i ny pnpuhi i n o; i !u 4 , 'oui rial under l In- pi . seni man j au. ni' ti l . 4 ; i FIRST WEEK DECEMBER i Th. .-..Hi.- -. ...in In.'!, ss '. ii ,n r.'iil..r s.svi.,1 sin..' I..-1 U .-H la . Ma. nit ii,i,-li...l III.- ui.rk .r.'. i..ii-l iiiati.' il ,iii l.H- II,,' line- !,,. s. an, I u ill nil- h. ii.ii il"- iii -i ..I in s.lm ,.: I I. ' In '" I M , n . I In . . I I a II I Ilia I t I.- - :.n..' ,i . ; -.r .-.in-iii.-i al nil) a I I'll- .' . si. ill i i . I iii.i.l. 11 i . i.'i.-iim ... I l.. i . t i. .!..!. I',. I,,li ,.. -,, 1!:, I, mil.-. I III .' 1 Si- I mi- I In -s. in,;. 'i - in I,, i I. . i . n. ..I i In- I'M I ' ' - 1 1 1 . i I ' -H.ll .111,1 III.' l.ill.iv. ill: ' l,.. I, .- li. . II ..nl I I ii. . I IH , I.'.' i . a in I I,.- l,,-i V, .li,. .1 , in I ml..-, il! i- .. ''" ii i- r-:..l III r i.f I. '-Il ,1 I an.li'.lll "I ! . 'I.' MM- 'I'i i , 1 1 i . r.'. i. Inn- ,.: I f l.i'-i ' .. in ii-'-- .ni.l - i us i '.. i "I' nl' , n .: I III.- .1 H ... ..' 1 1. .....I ii. .. !;.!. Hi- I I . I. ' .,: .H 'all! mil 1. 1.. h. . , '', n an ',, l ,. I i, .,1 I' , ... ! .... .,. . -I .. .'i ... ,,. n... I . ' . ...n ...! .1 .. I . ' 1 . d n !,;. ; f h I t 1 . Tl ,,, T Judge J. W. Hamilton Listens to Motions and Sets Dates of Trial. NO CRIMINAL CASES l tile iramt Jui t'linds Out Some I iikmiuti Indit tmeiits Piosent Icrm Will Ite I iiiuler- estinj; to Audience. Preliminary to the regular session of the circuit court which will eon i cue nc.t Monday morniny. Judge Hamilton called the Noiemlier terie dockei at !t o'clock this morning, a which tlnio uiotions were presented by the attorneys in the various cases date of trials set and a number o. eases set I led and dismissed. From a criminal standpoint the present term ol circuit court will be anythiny but interesting, no eases ot any yreat importance heiny on the docket, and unless there are later de velopments Issuing through (lie chan Dels of the grand jury when this bodi takes up its ardous duties, there. Is nothiny of a sensational nature to be deli i ered from the present term ol circuit court. I isl i Tel Attorney (leoi ye N cumu li ill make a t horouyh in vestiyation into the recent case ot cattle "rust! iny"' In this county and those direct 1 connecittd with the matter will he subjected to an in vest iyat ion by the yrnnd jury duriny its session. Thin is abmit the only cast on the docket V! it biouybt loan Issue. Dial promise 'ii I.,' at all ilitt'i-islinc ll'iuii th.'; slaiul.i.lnt of a court rnom iiuiliciw-.'. 'I'll.' fiillii.vin?-' i-nsfs .v..,' ilispiis.'.l ,.i I. ..lay l.i .1 ml .;.' Ilaiiiilliin: .luliii M. 'I'luimi' vs. (hrmin l.r iliar.l llnnii's t'liiupany. Ill.-hai.l .M Hall ami II Mi Fa I la ml. injiiiirlioli i ',.nl in ih-.I ein niullun i-l plaintiff. Slali. i.f (In-iiiHi vs I'!. laviina. Id tniiiia l.i'sina. his .. nr. ami (Iriirc K nil 1 Ini in 'II . .-nllilf'lll mil inn suit. His i. uss.-.l .ii iiinliiiii (.1 plalnlill. I-: (I. ...iini; ti I'o.. . S. I'. tjnanl all.i .l.-ssi.' IJllalll; Hi n.'iiM'l nioni'. . 'mil inm-il mi mnliim tif iilaintilf. K . A. Calhoun vs. llarr. I.. Kirldi'; a. I;.. ii lor iiiiiih'. ( 'onl i ii ih-iI on ino liiin nl plaintiff. l-linil Itillinan .s A. T l.a.vn'lici1 ; to i.-s.-iml contiai-l ami il.-otl. for il.. inaK-'-s. t'oiilinni'il p.'iiillim si'lllo m, -1,1 oil a(4l I'l-lili'lll ol (-olills.'l l.ia,.' Siinison vs. Kiisl National I'.. int. . itrlioli al law to ri'ro.or nioll . y. I'liiiiilifl kI.i'H HI .lays In pli-a.l I in i h.-i . .laiii.-s A. lams vs. Dioi'mi t'ali lorliia It K Co.. ami I'lllotl 'I'i llsl i n . .nil in ri-l'oini a iltil. t'ontln ii. -.1 on inulioii of plulhtilf Mannns Stum anil lli-rlhii Sloni' hi- vvil.-. vs. 'I'lii.inas I-' Itri'lllian anil II I'li.-t-. suit in chilli.. Con in.,,,. I lor S.-I.I.-I'. l-. Will iiii llsliaml s II. Man IH HI . I., i ... ... ,-i m i 'onl in in-. I mi li nn I Ituscl vs )r ey on Mining A i . i er I'i liostdiury Naliolial Man k . 1 ' R Slupmaii and It T M Nichols. ' t.. I.w li.-ns ronmu.-d on 1 rolioli ot plaiUllfT. I The Ho--. -Ion y .National Hank is ' i P Sin 1 1 h Hal hi I . .loti.isou and I'. T. C H:-Oll I I ll-lee ol I " I''. Sill I I I- and l. e Hnuaid. 1 1 , . ! i 1 . 1 1 1 . . i I and P-"'"-'- " "' I""' ll ry Lai balil r upts. lo i oni n t i on l'a-,.ed pen-Inn:' -et r t and ' 'ashn.er St a to : , (, p.oardmali. a tlon ' Hi -i . I .v In i-S"l oil mo I sail a lid '.rlilliH t- , i m ioi a t ion , i s I i ar t md .l.-aneiie M Poind H i ald it deed His- n I ,n i.iotion ol plalnlill nl. 1 a - ad in! ii 1st i alor ot I In ! M t li.t L Lee. s Hilled .."'ItMl IO KCOlel piopeilS .. d on ri.ot ion ol del i nd a nt ,. i. -in erne f lain. - It'll h ! ,. li I'll' f i a- 1 1 oil I of inoiie ' i ! i .1 l. m on li i ot loli ot 1 . ,i'l Hi' :.a It k i . pt t . k - a lal -1; - - .lo- .-I 1 1 1 1 li -. , t-t i e I 'oil t i Ii it d tol t.'l in i on o! piaintin'. ,. par wi' Land i nmpani " I - -; . I '..ope- SUM to d ti .1 All. i-l I A nk. i I., in SI III.'!. i.nl K:,l . I., n.l.'i I,,-. . I: Km!., i.tlik 111..- .1 .n .ii . S....H. . K SV Sli.in ;,ii. .1 SI..II I . . in .'lll l'..ll '.. , I r I III 'HI il L' I'll' III.' II l , ,i I' W I'.il l!-l SI IK Ni.riii.'tn AL'. ,.. I';. At." ;i ml llic IH.UI.T.IK I ( , ...li'i.l AsMll llllillll . llC tlllll money. iusmissed on motion of plaintiff. lieorye A. t'rune vs. Kilwaid A. Zliumet niaiin; action lor money. Pout inued lor term on motion of plaiulitT. Joseph Wbxson vs. I. M. Cracrot't. et al; to recover money. Continued pending net t lenient on motion oi pluiutin. Douglas (."red. Ansn. vs. C. W. Rob inson and KHen M. Itobinsoni ac tion ut law. Continued on motion of plaintiff pending settlement. Thomus 11. Craham vs. Manolu (Hah.tm; divorce, hismissed on mo lion of plaintilY. Roseburg Fruit Company vs. Thos, Klelelier am! T. K. Hall; action loi money. t.'outlnued tor service on motion of plaintiff. W. O. ItrinkerholT vs. Clark M Terry; action lor money. Dismissee on motion ot plaintiff. Walter .1. Burns vs. N. (J. Nutt. II. K. Doeriny and K. M. Kiley, et al; su(ft to foreclose morlyage. Dis missed 1 on motion of plaintiff. I ra liapp vs. C. (!. Kapp; divorce. Dismissed on motion ol plaintiff. Kaihryn Clark and Jean H. Heller vs. T. A. Matthews; action for money. Default and judgment for 1 I !). 7 a. Lamar & Lamar v. W. M. Malto. action to recover money. Dismissed on motion ol plaiutilT. Sol Williams vs. Sallie Williams; diiorce. Continued tor tho term. Pirst State Savings Hank vs. Kdwln K. Thornton; to recover mon ey. Dismissed on motion of plain till. I'. C. Dunn vs. W. C. Harding Land Co.; application for judgment foreclosing tux lien. Continued for servile on motion of plaintiff. (lladys M. Met loo vs. Roy F. Ale (lee ; divorce. Dismisesd on motion of plaintiff. Payette S. Wilson vs. J. I- Luse (Continued on page 6.) PASSED AWAY TODAY L. .1. Mantes received a telegram from his wife this afternoon, who ro centh bdt here lor Kra. Pa., in an suer to a summons auimunciny Hie serious illne.'-s ol her in ot her. t li.it the ayed l:id piissed away this morniuy. She had been in ill health t'oi some time and for I he pa;d two weeks her coml li ion had been critical. The deceased was quite well known in Itosehtiry. haling visited at one time with her dauyliter for about a yea r. Mrs. Barnes will nol return to this city tor probably a month, or until allaiis ol her mother have been set tied. Cat I Stebhlliyi ct or for tin Mirniny re s Mi Adiim fedeial buildiny. t his till f I Lo sajiny th;it he is now in l-'iaiiee Mi. ledams i- w.!l liii'.un in lin ! il. hailliy lile.l i n l!s ty lor I some lime. he e e Was eilt plo ed ' I on ihe l-'d-'ial hinblnu: II.- I ! i ...... i... .... iisl .,. ,. ,. i, , ,,, j,,,,-,,,, ,,.,s,i i m-nt . and wa- ;,a ,,,,..,) i(, ( ,,i t S,, in lloioinn 1.,iiiij ,,,r Kliiliee l!i. middi.- ol A l C-I'd. lb s now somen hei iii Ki.iiirt- ' and .-tales that his cm p-. a r How olli I h ! "il l'h ,i c. ill i -. nl It a In lin; U lldei Pi.-nch I led r net ion aM- r w Inch t h-i "'Will Il III..I elli. e PARTY WAS GIVEN OM-e A IIUT'-'inld el.tt It lii'hi 1 nl dime i p it ' ' in too f M i I ho w ill i a .e .-..laid . d al ' I'lilll L.-in- t -a,(i!b. -. I,.-!, slo .1 ,!l 'ton h. ' b;t ml who r eceii' ! i . "pit d a lion hi thai f,' 'I 1 .- t ib'e ,sa eal- d Id -III.' ' eJiow . In . ,, ,,, ' : ( , i f j Vi , j I id iJ tl nl tli.' 'I- .-( II, - l 1 ,11. i SEATTl E POLICE FIND , Itv A '.. , il' .1 I si:aiit.i; n... in SI,...' l S'-l. 1 1 1 .' , I", ,ii-ii. n:i t.i.' i I i 'II I,, , !. II Hil l ,.i,lii'-,i .11 ( i,rti-Hl,-, lusl n.Kli I II. ll . ! tl hliy nil tioi.kt"! ill ...ln-f ii, n. ' llllll H-I S lit lll-'llll"! 1. .. .i.,IIV. E Report of the Lecture at Pal. ace Theatre Thursday Evening. PAUL STARKSEELEY,C. Sj MoiiiIh!' of the Hoard of J A'ctuieslilp of The ltliei- limxh, Tho Kiirst Clnin h of Christ, Sci entist, In Boston, Muss, The free lecture on ('hrlt-ttun rici ence, under the direction of Chrirt Lmn Science Society en' Kosebuig. iheKtiu. deliveied in the Palace Itiea tre last niKlit by Paul Stark Se.eley, t'. S., member of tho Christina ticA ueco Board of Lectureship ol! Tho Mother Church. Tho ! hut Church of Christ. Sciential, in Boston, Mass., w as listened to by an appi eciuLi. o audience. The lecturer was introduu ed by Mrs. Krunk Lllburn, of this city, who said In part: All humanity desires happiness, ull want peace and freedom. It is for these ends we are ennai;ed in this ureal world war. We waul peace and freedom ahovu all things but wo also crave a spiritual poacu and free dom Horn all discord, within our own lives. This is a time for serious consid eration and careful thought. Wo may have freedom in (politics, In government or in Science hut not in religion so long us we uro content to follow the old traditional paths of man-made creeds and doctrines. We want to know what Lite in, what Cod is and Christian Science is opening tho understanding, uiid show inn ipnukind how to apply thu Principle us laid down by Jesus in healing the sick, teloriiiing the sin ner and bringing to all the "peace which passeih all understanding." M r. Seeley's lecture, in part, fol lows: in her explanation of Christian Science M rs. Kddy has point ejj out with keen discernment, tho total ills similarity between iMiud and mutter, mind representing intelligence, mai ler standing for the exact opposite of intelligence, non-Intelligence. She boldly rejected the theory that in telligence or t h out; lit could come from non-iulellient matter, and accepted- the one reasonanle premise Dial inie IHeiieo must come from Mind, and that all thought and life is i he mi t come and expression of Mind. She did not attribute mutter or evil to the one intelligent cause. Mind, because both express Ignor ance, discoid and limitation, which are eontiary lo intelligence. I ' o r ever y 1 act w e k n o w in our dally life we may suppose Us oppo site, Ihe lie about it. So in the uni versal order Mrs. Kddy discerned lhat evil ami all that is mortal and mai"i;, is hut the supposititious or uipposed opposite of Cud's creation, which is ih.- good and eternal. Jesus pos.-. this negative nature of evil when lo- .--.polio tit it as a liar," in w hich there Is no truth. The human mind sometimes stands ;ivhast n hen told that matter is only menial phenomena. If perchance any i ion iniiv Het shocked at this as--ejiinn win will be interested to know that phisical scientists are now admit i i tig w hat M rs. Kddy asserted long before, iiitintdi, thai mailer is liidi.d nol a .Mibstiin.f nf Itself but mental phenomena, the externalized "in pt .ni I he human mind. A pMomiit at idnsicat scientist in one o st Utioii n I! ii ic pea u univer- ' ' ' ' within ihe past few yearn "I latlT is a thing of thought .hich i- haii- const i int. d for mir . Ivt-s" Another -;ns, The universe 1. n mv. n lo n ; ( on-tf.i -j w hotly of ' il-d ..lliti - - H,;l ! js j, d mi bt- ' 1 1 and mi cert a in infer ence m t he h II Nta II I II Itdlig'-llce ' Sine I lud c;i nnol e rd e " nl 1 k- H !ni"i'l f , man in u.-( po -i me '1 a 1 1 ! y a u I u l.si a nc ;h t he is his .le aid. I nini n. v Fiitli lll I,. l.-inmn,. .." n fli.il unil '- i.iil I., mimi ;da '"Hi ni' lii-lni;. Hi,- vitul l luliii . t lie v, r- k.'v lo ii .f li,:inl.iii,l. This ono ..Hli :..! In .ii iid- t, nt. ,'il i Inil.-.il th,. ,or--IM'Ini-ilt ;h r'nrl'iiiin S-l-' i' ..i i'i.- .luilrini- of S. .'il in l!i.. Unlit of ' I' ll' " Hi.' .Inn hue f " n.. lonu'.-r n h.iniiin id.r- I- ilHI'.l furl. Il.uil.'ly. . .' mi. I ,-i. rn.il iini-ni'sH -.' M in, I 'hri-iii .' t.in.-ii, -In.- i In , ,n nl. ii. IV. I,' limp il :5 I 1111,1 Ills nn'i.lla. ,.' 1. 1. a or iin.I nii.n. ml -1, .ii" of rittht ; .in-l 1 In- v,iy to Th,' .-oiiilns 0f 11, i'i anil 1111111 In ;ini niliip. 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