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China in the Interests of German) Eversitior ae The Shinano had 90 cabin pe S Indians, 86 Japanese and © cargo amounted CONDENN SUICIDE, RIENDS OF MRS. FRANK KIN- FNEALY SAY SLOCUM SLAND- ERED HER IN HIS LETTERS * to have been abund- gat jostiscation for one of the writ- te claims to F ‘Satements left behind by Floyd ! a his apine a Ah Blecum when he departed ner o tneap Frm ‘this mortal aphere by the car- | act ork a# a bric ave , CZARINA intments that I am no long- IS MORBID aman, lama brute,” wrote the PARIS, Nov, 6—A dispateh from Odessa says that the © Ina is suffering from acut ancholia, Her health is what impaired, and it is public gossip that her failure to give birth to a son has weighed heavily upon her mind for some ume. Added to this is the fact that she has been Browght im tagoniam with the authorities of the Greek church, owing to her refusal to comply with ce tain requirements of © cipline, ‘The caarina w man Cathotie until she throthed toh the czar, when it became necessary for her to be baptized into the Greek church Bult was brought yeaterc court against the tment Co, Beatle leged to have been sustaine Fatt thro defendant ¥ walk i fromt of the Arcad unaafe path ‘before he took poison in his room First avenue. Friends of Kipeesty, the woman = ited lowe of whem Sjocum to have killed himself, say man but 9 brute, Slocum’s evident attempt to black en the young woman's character by ante-mortem fetters ts roundly denounced by Mra Kinnealy's friends, all of whom ugite. in, test!- to ber name, and to the ‘that she had absolutely retor- pt Slocum’s attentions anc ‘and again informed him believed hitn te be a erim- unworthy to associate with women. nino seems to be wood rea- inten: i ETERS te |. | the Hittle towns across. Lake Maho, the pet cat A. 5. RY the family the lavers who are expected to The courtship, which has probably been going on for some time be: tween the pelr, was discovered yes lerday moraing by one of the Rivera family. ‘The rabbit and the cat were frisk- ing about the backyard in a most friendly manner. Whenever Idaho became too rough in the ¢: of his affections there be falling out, but She little differences were almost immediately patched up. Ap the day wore on, the pair becam¢ more and more attentive to one an- other, and the whole family watched the strange performance with ab- sorbing interest. It was evident that Bunnie was i ue e 3 ie 4 3 FROM NOME COME A negligence of the | reiting the sicde- | edna | re at 2302 First avenue} r THE SEATTLE STAR _—_— oO OO Oe HIPPIAG rhe Be import attle Pron nt meeting ¢ this eve club will hold an t the cham! « ing at « PORT WaRo. SN JENSEN FILES) HIS MONTKILY STAT EMENT WITH THE Ci TY CLERY « ont vTensen | filed bt tobe © with th ol J hie morn “STOLE SOAP” | Burgiare broke Into the basement jof the renidence of Stephen A. Hill jlast miebt and stole & quantity of soup, Mr, HIM lives at 922 Broad t tor { ae ity COW show’ that ¢ turing the RUSSIA net tonnage of & port, a LONDON, Nov, &—A correspond- ence is/passing between Japan and Enghund tn regard to the ptatus of the Japar ingtand and Ame canmet afford to ignore Russia's growing in- figence there, and requests that the power of those two nat erted to curtail Rui not only Seattle was from month the local ports valued at 8% to the Orient, and imo irt)! from the Orient aggregated $509, 41 The total value castwise points oN total number of and going on ve port was: Inbound, 25,561, nents to ne urges ie 28 3, eudbound, MANY ARE MISSING ——— s bo ex. an aKETeRsOn but also through- WEATHER FORECAST ke and Vicinity—Tonight and . Tain; warmer tonight; brisk southerly winds HEATING STOVES people by ‘tye score have been reported duritag the past weeks, a'he police have at ead quarters « large numer of the re OF RINE LMree more were added to the At. ‘G. V. Keger »*ported that his son, John Keger, had: been minsing since last Friday. The Boy ts 15 years of age and very stout, D. 0, Shiech of How thton, oe of Waasts reports Frank Mlechtel mias- an belng 28 5 feet # imches tall and ne Mra. EB. G, Wolly saya that her 1 year-old son Robert way sent on ai errand to the postofficts yeaterday did not return. She weported the matter to Officer Bryant at the, sta- tion last night. POLICE NOTES Fiward McCiaim reported to the: pole last night that his overcoat: had jbeen stolen out of the ¥. MLC A. raving, on First avenue near Pike street. W. &'cFariand was removest trom | ‘on the waterfront to the Is your house warm enough? If hot. Jet us heat it for you, 82.50 Air-Tiht Heater, nickel trimmed, T-inch, same as above 50 34-inch, same as above 0 Special values in Cant Cook Stoves. i entined 19 the hospital DAULTON CARPET Co. time. McBartand says Cor. “ ve. Mned, The most approved laborat- ory and mechanical equipment for the practice of Painless Dentistry in the Pacific North- west. Silver Filling . Porcelain Crowns -$3.50 Gold Crowns, 22k - $3.50 Bridge Work, per tooth. .$3.50 Our Artistic Vulexn Plates... + -35¢ FOUR BAD MEN On the steamer Garonne, from SHIMANO BRINGS A COSMOPOLITAN PASSENGER LIST e ‘Chatre’s Indian circus and 61 men. ‘women and numerous tralned and animals, arrrived yester- y afternoon from the Orient on the Japanese liner Shinano Maru Whe men are dressed in the sparse ‘Hindoo costume, which leaves their ibs for the most part bare. Both Indian and Japanese women, » dozen of the latter being pas- M, Carrol, or “Cut-Lip’ ood alias Joe Thompson. POURED OIL ON To prevent heavy seas from br ing entirely over his vessel, tain Hepanovie, of Mofi, poured several bar on the water from the prow. The Java had rough voyage of 28 days, Officers Wilson and Damm were to the steamer to inves- tigate and arrested four suspicious haracters, Dave Perry alias and Joe Davis, TROUBLED SEAS ‘One of the elephants became en- du the ordeal of being un- and ked his keeper down ‘with bis trunk. The man was not uch hurt. ‘One for ‘of the passengers of the Shi nano was Dr. Ram Firth, M. A. ‘the past five years professor of philosophy in the Punjab Atthoush he is « typical rance and dress he well and te to begin & lecturing tour of America. He may address before the state way. the Vedant religion, seminary, a Sin eS ndot'end a boarding choot tn ndin. They have with them a 5- year-old boy, whom they will ably yt. ih is the illegit- son of an Irish coffee planter counte- “but the She ran into « hurricane five days out from Moji, and heavy seas swept her decks, smashing lifeboats and causing other damage. Finally recourse was taken.to the oll bags and the steamer was kept headed to the seas, Heavy west southwest and northwi les were encountered “the Java will Joa ‘ e Java will load about 2,600 of wheat at Went Beattie. — ees Reichert Bros., Pianos, 110 Union, Do you know that our specialty is WATCHES We have a large stock from which to make a selec- tion, and = tan guarantee to you the right prices. @ Beninghausen 807 Ist Ave, ‘Tire inspector for the C. & P. 8. Ry. and the 6. B.C. which ga. m till z p.m. A 12-YEAR WRITTEN GUARAN.- TEE WITH ALL WORK Boston Dental Parlors $422 Second Ave., Opp. Bon Marche Hours-—-€:30 a. m. to 8 p. till 1 p.m. m Sundays, 9 a. m, ARMORY HALL FRIDAY, NOV. 7 BOXING CONTEST Kid Frederick of Perry Queenan of Seattle | vs. vs. Rufe Turner of Stockton, Cal | Geo. Kearnes of Butte Twenty rounds for a decision | Twenty rounds for a decision RED-HOT PRELIMINARY Charles Fredericks vs. Kid McFarland Seattle UNDER DIRECTION OF THE OLYMPIC CLUB DAL LAMPMAN, MANAGER Admission, $1.00, Reserved Seats, $2.00 and $3.00. That fit and restore the conto natural features of the face, and guaranteed for 10 years, $5 Per Set | Double suction in every set TEETH Filled without pain to stay filled, and our prices for fillings are the lowest for firet-class work. SILVER FILLINGS, 50 cents up, GOLD FILLINGS, $1.00 up. THE BON MARC! THE BIG THE BON MARCHE THE GIG STORE NOTIONS A GREAT FRIDAY SALE FROM THE NEW DEPARTMENT NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED HE notion store has now heen placed in the section of the new store. planned for it and we celebrate its first days in the new quarters by giving a sale that for low prices and high values has not been equal |not even by past sales of Notions at the Bon Marche. Itions, no goods will be sent on telephone orders, none sent C. O. D, \begins with the opening of the doors tomorrow and ends promptly at 6 o’¢ Corduroy and Brueh Edge Skirt] Feather Stictch and Rick Rack Bindings, best qualities, the} Braids, very best qualities, brush edge is in black and all] white and colors, 6-yard piec- colors; the corduroy in black es, regularly 1c and 18c only, and is 134 inches wide;| piece; Friday only, at piece. these bindings sell wsually at o-§0 ze and 8c yard; tomornow 7 onl. see BC Patent Non-Twisting Tape, some different widths in each bunch, best ever made, will Safety Pins, best quality silver , not twist; worth toc bunch, ed only, small, medium and TEETH RAN The very best Gold and Porcelain Crowns, $15.00, Crowned when they are too badly de- cayed to permit of filling. We re-| store old roots to their former use- fulness and beauty at « email cost, TEETH reste ‘Asrecialy Bri: Work made heavy and dur- able, $0: That are undetectible from nature's own teeth. Crown and bridge work is one of our specialties, Be sure to consult us and get our prices, Ex- aminations free. TEET Regulated and made straight. ‘This ia an art possessed by fow, and we |are able to transform a homely mouth into a most handsome one. TEET Cleaned and gums treated and your mouth will keep sweet, look clean and taste healthy, then your breath [will net be of, ve This will please your best girl, a TEETH Painless extracting free when other work ordered. Extracted absolute! without pain by m; reatest of all preparations to apply to the gums... Brown’s Extractum Don’t Hurt iso administer gas and vego- for extracti teeth per- ind don't-hurt a bit. We rgest and best equipped | dental concern onthe Pacific coast. | TEETH ‘When attended to at our office are) eared for by the he dental profes: the lowest co ° no students to i iting ie of our rep- he best dental Separate fo We are responsible and here to| stay, Gold Crown Bridge Work, 22 Gold Fillings, tha’ Silver Fillings, thi Dr.E.J.Brown Dental Parlors | The Real Paint i 718 First Aven "unten | One Door ok. South of Southwio Hours—8:30 a, m. to 8 p. m. days, tit 1. 4; te telat 5B Dougall & 8un- large sizes, sold everywhere at Be per card of one dozen; Friday's price.. 2% Dress mat Shawl Pins, in black and colors, on fancy decorated cards, assorted siz] price, § fOF percare es, best quality needle poiny ed stecl; these are sold' regu-|Bone Collar Buttons, extra larly by us at 10c card; Fri-| quality, worth soc card of one day's price . wsmes-G¢| dozen; Friday's price ....gc ———— — at only 3c White and Jet Head Hatpins, best quality, 7 and 8 inch, al- ways sold at Ic each; Friday's 1S. & S. Placket Closer and Waist Holder, will positively keep skirt closed in back, eas | ily adjusted, full directions | with every one, worth soc; Friday's price .. Bs Satin Belt Hose Supporters, | with silk frilled side elastic, patent Fiexoquash button catch, will not tear stocking, | all colors and sizes ; worth 7§¢ | pair, for vos #33 The Priscilla Skirt Waist Hold-| er will not rust, holds skirt up and waist down, always sell at 15¢; Friday's price.se Stecl Hair Pins, best qualit straight and crimped, regu- larly 25c dozen ; Friday at.ge $6 Trimmed Hats $3.50 A bargain for Friday only in elegant $6.00 Trimmed Hats, at only— $3.50 The number is Bmited, so don't be late. One or two sti |5-Hook Corset Clasps, i | white and grey, unbre; | tegular value 10c pair day's price. Universal Button Fas for fastening all buttons) ular price ioc per pad Friday's price . | Patent Ball and Sacket F ings, in tape, black, | grey, regular price, per | -5oc, at only .... |Socket Dress Shields, oar very fp ,| best quality, all sizes, - | larly 20c, 25¢ and | Friday at . = JacKets@S Misses’ Jackets These are the nobby 22-inch lengths of melton, in navy, red or tan, velvet collar and double- breasted, nicel: Jackets to sell. Friday at $2.98. Pedestrienne Suits Come in grey, blue and ox- ford mixtures, double breasted Eton jacket, with slot seams, skirt, welt and slot seams, with flounce, full suit, nicely lined, our regular every day price $10.00; special for one day only, at $6.50. Eight to Eleven Friday's 8 to 11 o'clock bargains values of the entire week. Cretonne, pretty patterns, pieces to choose from, worth to 11, at 15¢. yard ; from 8 to 11, at 6c, “Ever-ready” Mustard Plast- 6&4 Table C et try, | rs, toc kind ; from 8 to 11, at 2c. wt sealers for cuice aork:| All. Worl Zebelina Cheviots, several colors for choice, wort! \ $1.00; from 8 to 11, at 52c. 38-inch, latest tones, worth 69c yard, for 45c. Epsom Salts, 1-Ib. packages,|" Ali Wool Melton Cheviots from 8 to 11, at 8 1-3¢. s6-inch, for wnlined skirts, “Laxative Syrup of Figs for) worth $1.00, for > Children, worth soc bottle;| Men's Ribbed erino Sox, from 8 to 11, at 17¢. worth ise; from 8 to 11, at roc, Spool Cotton 1 Cent The American Thread Co.’s Best Thread, in white and black, 200 yard spools, all sizes, finished for hand ‘or machine sewing, regular price 5c spool; from 8 to 11 only, at— 1 Cent None to dealers, and quantity to customers limited. Rig Extract, 35¢ size, from 8 The Bon Marc THE BIG STORE RT. SHANNON | GROCERY CO, Incorporated. 1220-1222 ana sve Phone, Mas Music as a Nerve Cure A business man told us yesterday that after the day's toil the Angelus was @ wonderful pleasure and a re- Hef. he. The Angelus enables anyone play any piano even without knowledge of music FANCY |OWA CREAMERY BUTTER “It soothes the nerves,” said to a STEINWAY DEALERS. SHERMAN, CLAY & (0, 711 Second Avenue, he, is the best lot of Men’s Heavy Ribbed Under- shirts, regularly 50c; from 8 to TI, at 35¢. Women’s Beaver Gaiters, 7- button, worth 3§c, for 19¢. Women’s Fine Vici Kid One- Strap Sandals, hand turned soles, French heels, worth $2.50, for $1.25. Men's Golf Caps, plain colors and fancy stripes, worth 48c, for age. Women’s White Aprons, deep hem and border, worth 2sc; from 8 to 11, at 15c. Infants’ Booties, pink and white, blue and white, also plain white, worth 25c; from 8 to 11, at 19¢. Children’s Gingham Aprons, without sleeves, trimmed with white braid, worth soc, at i Boys’ Laundried — Shirt Waists, detached collar, worth 65¢, at gc. Ages 4 to 14 years, Boys’ Shirt Waists, sort col jlar, all colors, worth soc, for 30c. Ages 4 to 14 years. | These are in_ the popular | Mother's Friend Brand—Wom. jen’s $10.00 Raglans, oxford grey, double cape and velvet \collar; from 8 to r1, at $5.00. | Plush Capes, 27-inch, storm jcollar, Thibet fur edge, braid |trimmed, worth $6.00, at $3.96. Some Friday Bargains Women’s Jackets Our $6.00 Melton inches long, and our $6.0 sey Jackets, 27 inches line ;these $5.00] double breasted box fro with velvet and some collars all nicely lined; sold Friday, at $3.69. These are the $5.00, $5.50 and lar, made of melt kersey and mix kilted, slot seams fects, a splendid line ito choose from; Fi her ¥ Nov. lith Mme. Nadeau, > 0 successfully carried om! series of Art Ni lessons at the Bon Mi last fall, will begia er series of Tuesday, Nov. 13th. © Tuesday from 9:30 till 11:30: The lessons will beginning next — These lessons are | free, but are yet in the extreme, Mme. Nadeau is @ pupil of Mme. B who carried away the medal at the © World’s Fair for lence in Art All interested wore are invited to share in free lessons. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenve 115-135 Pike Street Nordhoff & Co. agents for the orig- inal COLE’s HOT BLAST COAL STOVES Cole's Hot Blast saves ne-third your 1 bill ERNST BROTHERS 506 Pike Street, | ti you pa) a BgyPErayee Fae t fast 4 Er: