The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1904, Page 5

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rennet cena tmani ened And are determined not to take a dollar’s worth of goods with us. If one price does not sell these goods, there must be some price that will Now Take Your Choice OF OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF es RILLIANT (= BQ |=-BARRIOS l i es} DIAMONDSL_= cunimnnitngil i Friday and Saturday 7 WE RESERVE ABSOLUTELY N OTHING MAKE YOUR PURCHASES ‘NOW Such timark able barg ains will wait for no or li you k mds, you must understand that no suc “y offer was ever ag these same Barrios Diamonds. WHY NOT YOU. at made in the history of local merchandising The best and wealthiest people in the city ntee every Barrios Diamond to retain its original brilliancy forever fe We will give $10,000 to any charitable institution if ¢ € » repl F e that failed to give 7 ect satiswac- yrdinary 4 amonds. heat, alkali, etc. 4 and write, whose vocabularly is ore than 156 words, who even know how to ventilate 4 who tn hie moments iw engrossed, not in sort- ing out ideas inside his head, but in atching insects which worry the outside of tt PTFUL CONDITION OF RUSSIN PEASANTS BUSY IN SUMMER, IDLE IN WINTER = to have, It was a device} of Peter the Great to abolish th maginernarilitncngie Best dinner in Seattle, with Sau- ternes or Burgundy, at Maison Bar- berts, Second and James, every ning, $1.00 system of Russian church go ment by which the Greek chu bh and to lof Rusein. Witches o implicitly | Today the believed in, and in extreme cases where the water wheel alll, for Sweet Wines Are Very Desirable Danci jcheol, Prof. i are three metropolitas | Ranke ~ Pike Te equal rank and the csar| oeanes The tdea i# to nat t nar is the Fs urch and the religious machinery of the coun- try is worked to this end ‘The priest does not have the same te, the peamant fuel, and} veh this im. he built #0 that 4. ‘The door is pt when someone } RSTITIOUS, IGNORANT AND DEGRADED, THEY EKE OUT A MISERABLE EXISTENCE— er EARNING Begins SAVING should begin. We started a lot of people in the | direction. Some of them never bee! | fore saved anything. F Besides we pay 4 per cent ine terest. * HOME OF A PEASANT A HATCHERY FOR VERMIN-—GREEK PRIESTS SUPPOSED TO POSSESS EVIL EYE AND POOR FEAR THEM tauthority as in ot matter of fw think that all eye, and whe BY JOHN VANDERCOOK. Newepeper Enterprise Association Special Commissioner to Fu for entertaining callers carry a full line of the goods at the right pri phone or write, We'll treat you right choicest Bank Open All Day Saturday, Union Savings & Trust MOSCOW, Russia—Only 5 per cent of the vast number ‘czars subjects live in the towns, The rest are farmer as they are called tn Burope, p ants. They are no people whore istence is more dreary. The fingers | y would oo. I Strictly One Price aging t Mer season is short and very w n \ t talk rem | ~ at day oe frost ineah the een to a dirty, {iy panel doors for painting, $1.00. { Ff m the naz pesca vine "cannot || © cros-anel doors for off finish Co. again freezes everything, the peas- labor is unceasing. ly by desperate exertion can 2 for off finteh 112 CHERRY STREET. 3u4 First Ave. South . “a 41 7 bine, singe 417 . bh; with ourtey Hier wird Deutsch gesprochen. BOTH PHONES--PINK 1751. $1.5 per door t to support them ‘ . through the six -montha of ter. Free Delivery: Between Fourth and Fifth prices, Plain dow frames, $1.00 per Bank of Cape | ‘Through the summer, owing to the Acrese from Ranke's Hail. os ‘ northern latitude, the days are long, | mes with se that 14 hours’ work a ady for the peasant, his wife and his children is not uncommor American agricultural mach {a used on the larger estates, 1 fing work easier, but on the p+ farms * Sx1%, with 4 pper part of door, BAKERY AND RESTAURANT PURITY AND CLEANLINESS 1 in town, for 4 per very b Thompson Eyes Examined Free es : Mpoer panein at Be Company's co ea 0. B. Williams || CASCADE LAUNDRY co ad Pies at all 4 yes for shoppers RICE’S Restaurant and Bakery 1820 Second avenue. Opposite Arcade buliding. aure @ drudg the most-h 1Qrcrs Even the gleducation when from the practice of| army, but for them ving the litter from thelis usually sper ig the cold weather. The| The peasant u ander the cattl (| vodka from r feat deep jlately the government has pre portion af cattle die of | ed thie» by making the produc @inease in Russia than i ar ot | alcoho nment mono; Is now sightly bearing tr you @ cot sity water tn. Call at 224 Pike Street ping drunk oti, 1 to make thelr own ed potatoes, but on easy terms ] | Special Sale of Universal Stee! Ranges To a traveler one of the most ex- goes in or out, and then only wide! traordinary things in Ruama is that enough to ad the person, when it} wane. bet ll ome ag atick S the o me time vodka is exceeding!¥ | nobody seems to have the slightest|is closed in Hiately. Sometimes his method of stabling bees of | plentiful. y intoxicating and in}igen on the subject of ventilation. |in ane su th ‘the st : on the subject o , mn. | in. fe n wi ne si -hole F the quantity of manure which as| the usual relief practiced during the! sost of the buildings are hermeti a quarter of it, 12 per My NONT FURNITURE 00. a ready for hig fields in the ep | winter. ally sealed in October and mot aired until May, so that by mid-minter ond Avenue South, the stench even CALL-TRADE PRICES Se No store will sell you SHHRTS 10c COLLARS 2c CUFFS 4c . Seats oe in fairly good hotels! almont knocks over the uninitiated, | ALL GRADES Churches and|#o * ing je it. The ¢ We Make a Specialty of Gents’ Work inge are just as}vel everyone New Franklin, Fulton, limax in i air) ated The explam Black mond, Roslyn a capacity of collars and cuffs and 7,000 shirts pe yest give"Fou any finish You Work left_at our Main Of- Keo ist ave and Bell st, or our Down-town Office, Third ave, near Pike wt. Shirts10e Collars2c Cuffs4c Queen City Laundry WORK GUARANTEED. ESTABLISHED 1800 als. Also Coke Charcoal, You get an HONES Joad of best wood when you or der here. TELEPHONE Matin 92, Independent 93. SEATTLE COAL & WOOD CO. GRO, B. HALL, Manager. First Ave. South and King Street Houghton & Hunter 704 First Avenue drunk, and tha spring the peasants are as pale and weak for lack of atr 817 SECOND AVENUE: ES and THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET will continue er the fire ae Ge

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