The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1904, Page 5

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j a wnat Std inser ethic lane Ald SMR ANUS Mev i — Ce Deas CAPTAIN OF ONE OF THE ABSENT WARSHIPS PRCIAL y td quality Fancy Taffeta NO. | RUSSIAN BATTLESHIPS BLOWN UP ON STAGE AT PATRIOTIC PLAYS AND JAPS GO WILD WITH JOY SPECIAL NO, 8 cinch extra weight Peau de Rilk, unexcelled for watsts, f hin officers are gathered, The eur | tain rises on the stage ahd @ girl, | | sioner of the Newspaper Enter-| dressed in a white satin Paris gown 1 to be & Kuro done very | | By Will H. Brill, Special Commis skirts an ita, rioh durable stre eo of our great specials per yard $1.00 | dooe what is supp } prise Association in the Far East.| pean dance, The dance riowsly, but It is one » funniont SPRCIAL NO, & TOKIO, Japan March 1%.—The war! things imesinat Fag oer h wide Rinck Taffeta & han reached the Japan and | somewhat supertor texture, duster y hat is not WOSBBLY IN HIGH-HEBLED yw th a“ on see SHOPS weight, exoep y time for s a i pettiooate; a grade that usually ‘They well 5 and her con f Wrench fancing “ y | , to may nt, peculla 0 sold at $1.89 to $1.50 a yard 1 can’t get such @ thing | dance toll a very gorgeous | another one af our big specials theater under el | display of French dancing in nt, per yard $1.00 But you want @ place tights and short skirts, * The play asing dance that ple APRIL BANNER PATTERNS ina at 9 o'clock in the | anese very much. for It . and as aa the per | matograph exhibition oy , o , HERE fintshed, tt begine again, | hipition there ts a CAPTAIN 'V. TAKOBLEVS wally over at 9 o'clock In| the oftieers, in wh One of the veasels Rusaia ie try the evening, In some of the theaters | idea of Japan over going t ich] to et into the far east is the battle foreigners are furnished with ohairs, | Hu In the midat of this conver-| whip Petropavlovek, commanded by but the Japanese sit on the floor, If sation on orderty rushes in and tells! First Rank ( you desire you apiaty ¥. Fanoviett other refres! ene attack secure tea and of the Jap ° in the deck of one The next scene ts entn content heavy sea is cleverly imitated. There I went to what is known as the “new | is muoh i all sorte of of 8 years, and a« retinue of servants. | Russian ships, to the « We reached the theater shortly after) of loud “bonsais’ from actors and ports han t " TWO CARLOADS of PIANOS AND ¢ “clock, when the soond perform b n the part of oe had just gotten well started exceedingly realistic scene) shipping concerns to secure charters ORGANS The gins b a peeuiter thing, Bk hes ng of a number of | for thelr veaele to carry the lum Were received last week, and our DIE) 1.4 gonnected story, but ts in reality « i awaiting Uranmport | per Heretofore ship owners and store is again crowded from DAaloo-| series of short plays, each one based then come thetr ate hav tt & for ch ny to Dasement, and shall be pleased) a, some of the many stories te tay peek toe. Crane Reve BS ES Ser are to have you call and look over OUT) gnese patriotiam which have # Stficer nomen his wite with a | im the lumber trade when prospects large and beautiful ok. whether in the papers. The Sap etn ant har cnet aan ok harters were even fair you purchase or not. We have in| “acring ta VERY REALISTIC | Pg mtg tay ere pete sohined the rates have jumped to Stock a large variety of designs! .14 the aceuery not at all bad. The! even to look at ther 138 94 between Puget wound ports " n en to te om. He tells ‘them « undp sisen and colors the famous ois) first play we siw was dased on the| that he no longer belongs to them, but Auatralia, and 40" to Chickering & Bone, the artistio Mo-! story of a Japanese woman, who fer! to his country and that he has for- and Adelaide a number ae eee eeerte the ne. | 20me yeare had been the concubine! gotten even thelr existence. Hut at| of vessels have taken charters for Mabie Pease, the popular new D, 8.| % % Russian officer. She le very much | last Austratian ports and the west coast » yur im love with the Rossian, and in the LOVE OVERCOMES DUTY | late © Joading from Puget Johnston Oo, and many others. Our large facilities enable us to quote Very attractive prices on the entire Jine, and we sell on very !beral) terms. first woene i# shown in his house, | where ahe sees htm poring over n map, which he refuses to show to her, He| on the little one’s head and then (urna ia called away and she, with a wo-| and leaves hia family to return to his man's ourtosity, takes the paper uty, ashamed of the feeling that for | #4 and the shippers are of the of his Gesk to see what {t Is She can-|m moment has mastered him. A opinion that owing to the large 4¢ -| mot understand what it te about, but! “samurai” comes to give to bis only | MANE for lumber in Australia they od he takes the baby in his arme for! sound ports bourne and Adelaide they want 428 BY THE WAY We accumulated a great many e ond-hand Pianos and Organs recent-| suspects that it le something of im | son the sword of hie father's, telling | Will experience no trouble whate ly, which were taken in exchange portance to her country. She loves! him to use it as his fathers did before | in getting those rates on new instrumen © the Russian very wah, but she loves him and never to return alive so long | The veew now tn Puget sow sale, some pract yas gOOL AS NOW, her country more and so she « A mother rte awaiting lumber cargoes yet all =a Se ona at Sayre edo the paper and runs away. The R » bid her onty won farewell and | the Br ship Ventura, the bar®. prices wili pay you to investh| sian returns, finds that the map i#|to tell him that desth for hie em-| , at gate these great bargains | Sone and sends guards tn search of | peror is the greatest honor @ soldier jo Nee bark Wurveeder tan pe A CARE FUL HEARING the woman. The scene then changes | can receive, and to forget her and iit eastiy and quickly convince you| t & snow-covered mountain pass, | everything cise in the world save his | % Piano Player” over all othere A) t®® Russian scouts. who are on the| The last act of the play shows an| for Manila. The Br mie tetas qiacctantet 06 geleah meen. temas ter Just ae they are attack on a Russian outpost br a | Buchanan will, as soon as she 4) rice, $250, sold on easy payments | *Pout to drag her away, two Chinese | party of Japanese soldiers. The fight-| charges her present carga load lum- A LITTLE WINNER dandite appear and scare the Ruselans | ing is fant and furtous and ends with| ber for the west coast. “ away. These bandits turn out to be| the oom: route of the Resians| - he Columbia Talking, Laughing, | Sapanese soldiers in disguise, and! and the glorious death of the Japanese| Meet dinner in tte with Bau Singing or Band-Piaying Machine/ when the woman shows them the pa-| captain, after he bas killed least ternes or Burgundy, at Maison Bar (whichever you are a mind to call! per they discover that it is a map of| twenty Russians with his sword alone. | bert, Beoond and James, every = i A half hour spent in thie de-/ ali the fortifications at Port Arthur.| The audience at this theater is no| Sing, 6.00, Bri will interest and amuse) ar this age of the proceedings the | lees interesting than the play The & cargo for Port Pirie; the schoo 7 4 ou Machines from $7.5¢ to $100./ two Russians return with reinforce. | newe enter into the spirit of the) Ge te Spinnings fer Diep.le te mens A, the monts and a fine fight follows, in| and their imtense patriotiam | sire jo “| which the two Japanese kill more than | causes them to fairly go wild with jor @olins, Guitars, Music Boxes, etc.! thirty Russians, althe have| over the action and the sentiment of no arms but a small sword each,| the play. While they cheer émthusias- while the Russians are armed to the! tically all that pleases them, it is teeth. They play ends with the safe| bie feature of their conduct econctusion of the Japanese woman's t they do not hise or groan at the tnitation of Ellsa croasing the tos. pro-Ruasian sentimenta which some ‘The second play shows the first at-| of the actors are forced wo express. poste Second ‘Second Ave, 8B. ke Bidg. | tack on the Russian fleet at Port Ar-| The generosity of their natures pre- | | thur. ‘The first soene te in a theater | vente thatr insulting even thelr foes. where Admiral Alexieff and a number | WILL H. BRILL. SEATTLE PIONEER SAYS MR. ROOSEVELT WAS HASTY CHARLES KINNEAR CRITICISES THE PRESIDENT FOR HIS RE- CENT DECLARATION THAT THE INDIAN SHOULD EITHER WORK OR STARVE ‘ from Strictly One Price 4-pane! Goors for painting, $1.0. § crose-panel doors for ofl finish, nn» | President Roosevelt's recent ex-, understanding that the government Pression of opinion in regard to the| should take care of them, when the 5 crom-panel doors for oft fints: Mj (dling of the Indians on the reserva-| treaty of peace was made, and the the best om earth: with curley Mf) tions has aroused « spirit of resent-| United States government is in hon- ieaet eam, Oe pee tenn ment among the pionsers of Wash-|or bound to support the Indians of rs dow frames, ber Bi ington who have the history of the | the Northwest reservations, The In- | Wintow Sete Shh pile resem at thetr finger tips } diane are not by nature farmers, tind step anh Gon S25 ber president declared a few wteks| and the president's ideas of making frame. ago that any man who would not! farmers out of them sounds a little Kitchen @oors, 2$x6.%x1% with 499) work for his Iiving ought not to| more hasty than wise, No matter Nehts in upper part of door, M\ have a livelihood furnished him by| how worthless or idle the Indians, {the government the government is bound by ite own | To the old pioneers, who have wit-| voluntary offer to take care of them. |nemsed the many Injustices that have| “Mr. Roosevelt's idea that the In- | 0 Y Co der door. Duliting paper We ver Ill been suffered by the Indians of the| dians should be made to work or to price Mets and general informa-[| Northwest, this statement seems| starve might seem all right to any- tion to my salearoorm, 188 Third {| *omewhat hasty. one who does not know the history acenue, Seattle, U. m| Charles Kinnear, who has had the| of the Indians in the northwest, but American Indian under his eye and! to those who have seen the tribes | that of bis camera for many years,| robbed of their lands and crowded j Lams | is one of thore who take exception to} on the small reservations with the | the strenuous statement. slender recompense of a guarantee | | "Ie the president's idea t# acted] from starvation, {t can seem only a | w upon,” said Mr, Kinnear, In an in-| great injustice—dishonorable and un 1508 3d ave. terview this morning, “the govern- Boys’Sults AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, worth $2.50 and $3.c0— Amertean. ment will be guilty of a serious} breach of contract and of a violation | ° of the terms of treaty. Those who 0 ai eration recall the speech of General Stevens, | | made to the “aasembled chiefs, will | fernember that he told the Indians| if they would agree to live in peace the government would set aside res-| ervations for them so that they! might roam about at their pleasure, | and that the government would not} . attempt to interfere with their way | POCETICS ANG [it iniersdetnernse use ous trading posts would be established | P od 0 that industrious Indians might | obliged to work and that the govern- | Wold, and If you are a member in the! ment would pledge itself to furnish | © ern, you make @ profit on YOUT! them with rations, Dlanketa, et the ©ru purchases. | same being in recompense for the| Laber Union Co- Operative |fncroachment of the white people/ upon thelr lands, Store “General Stevens particular! Fourth and Unic phasized the promise of support, and Both Phones, Main $73. sald that such support was in the rder Your Groceries Here. nature of recompense, rather than ————— | charity. The government, he said, recognized that many wrongs had| been done the Indians and that the| | reservation provia with the @ |eurance of suppo | and wisest recompense that « offered, since the assim!lation of the Indian lands was inevitab “Tt waa to these term that the old chiefs agreed, with the express Boys’ Suits, sizes up to 14, worth regularly $4.50, for—. $2.45 THE ABOVE PRICES ARE ONLY SAMPLES There are two full cases « Suits for boys at half price and less. Bargains such as you'll not meet with once in ten years Bicans success im business. A store fonducted on the Rochdale Co-opera-| five Plan can't fail. We are part of Bhis system. Box Calf Shoes Nelson’s Custom Fit Box Calf Shoe Goodyear weit wed oak soles, just the ht weight, regular price $3.50 om Corner Occidental Avenue And Washington Street ot Universal Stee! Range ¢-hole Range, $20 and up RED FRONT FURNITURE CO, 208-310 Becond Avenues South. Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Avenue NOW IN DEMAND ydney shippers are | the last time, Me sheds a few tears) 54/45 a out for S35, while for Mel-! RAT Anot and | councit regular wh the le an e REPUBLICANS STEAL CREDIT ‘THEY'RE JEALOUS ATTEMPT REFORM lant night in regar ordinance of one time The mee TH 1 now councl to introduce a Tired Backs Tired backs come to all who are forced them in their daily duties, be the back that’s tired, but the Kidneys! out” cost. r of the amked xhibition " To FOR WATER tn ing had hardly con te, who has b the proposed * Daul Dew at iding for a the rates rity ir periinald out of or der This permisnic was rranted. The resolution provided for the ap pointment of the finance and the fire and water committe n cial committee to Invent and \ronke « report on the advimability of | lucing rate | When Da was read it was har ‘ site |had heard of Daulton’s intention to} introduce hin and in or | being ught napping Introduced his | resolution ahend of time, thereby | taking the wind it of Dauitou's | eatin Daulton’s 1 makes the minimury fixed rat rr present (minimum fixed rate ts 80 ents, Under the new + the rate harged 4 family of eight persons in and closet we additional be extra pernc ents additional The meter rates graduate fr 2 for 800 cuble feet to $16.76 tor 20,-] 000 feet Hoth resolutions were referred. - . Business suit Herald & to overtax Ever realize that it may not The Kidneys Heakhy people have strong backs. are overworked, become congested, and when they “ the back will tell by its aches and pains. play Learn to be healthy by keeping the Kidneys healthy, Join the crowds that throng the old store. new summer outfit where you can save almost one-half the Get two shirts and pay for one. pay but little more than the price of one. That’s sensib isn’t it? given me @ good deal of annoyance for some time. perience, will consult their health and comfort by giving Doan's ‘Aloha str question First Mrs. fh avenue, Kidney Pills « trial.” aayet Doan’s Kidney Pills keep the Kidneys healthy and cure all Kidney and Bladder Ills, Urinary Derangements, Di: betes, Dropsy. A’ Trial Free To Star Readers. Spencer, wife of R. Spencer, "The merit of I I procured them at Stewart & Holmes and thelr use releved me of backache, fering from this most prevalent LICENSE RENEWED First Kt | yeuterday recovered hite Star Steamship Company for injuries to bis persor and as by reason of being elect the steamship Orega ant by Third Off L. 1 Lane, Wilkins claimed be had an Appointment to meet the first engt neer on board the when put off. plumber, lying at s Kidney Pills ts bey Drug Co.'s, Ladies # ailment, judging from my ex- Get two suits a You can do it as a result of the Great Sale of Salvage Cargo From the Burned Steamer Queen water. Men's d worth 75 Golf Negligee Shirts, and $1.0 For instance tomorrow you can buy: | worth $2.00, Soft Hats, $1.00 «and sale price 5e | 45c 1 $10,00, w } orth $12 ale sale price $4.45 Men's Underwear, worth 50¢ all kinds, and 75¢ 25¢ 15¢ Men's Men's price ale Suits, Suits, worth $r600'and @anc0m, worth 50c, price— | price- worth $15.00, sale price. $7. ond which had a6 on yaf- The _ Everett Piano Fstablishes a new standard of musical This is not saying that other planow good. Bimply that the By- erett Is better, We Are Factory Representatives Allen & Gilbert-Ramaker_ Company QND AVENUB mn Marche, MODERN | DENTAL PARLORS GECOND AVE. AND PIKE 8T, | Masonic Temple Building isc extracted “and filled abao- ity wit which has b arat of the re, being imitated by | Sil others, aif atten ing such failures coded to be the only painless @x- tractors. The Modern Dental Pare le in Seattle are absolutely only parlors that have this patep! | preparat to extract teeth, | teeth and apply gold crowns without | pain. Gold crowns and teeth with- | out plates, gold filling and all other work done painlessly and by spe- | clalista. | NO PLATES a Ren ae Crowns | Pull Bet Teeth | Bridge Work . | Gold Fillings . Siiver Fillings . ‘All work guaranteed for ten years, Modern Dental Parlors Second and Pike St, Seattle, Wash. Masonic Bulldt Main office, Fourth Morrison sts, Portland, Or. ‘The only office connected rite ] in Senttle is the MODERN DENT. PARLORS. Buy your nd le, Very few of the goods are atall damaged by either smoke or Men’s Suspenders, sale 15 sale —HERE ARE— WASH GOODS —AND— DOMESTICS AtLess ThanCost of Manufacture Cotton Huck Towels, 22x40, worth 1c, salvage sale price .... The American Standard Prints, worth 6c, sale price... .3¢ Best Dress Sateen, Foulard patterns, 15¢ quality. 7%@P English Outing Flannel, light colors, 10c quality... bw Re ov eee ene ae Wirapoer Flannels, in Per- sian effects, worth st for 8 1-3¢ Best ‘Indigo Prints, 1, worth 3 sale price ........ eee Corner Occidental Avenue And Washington Street

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