The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 6, 1904, Page 7

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ae OT ay -_ If - oa ccc <1 We Offer $30 Cash for Any i plainly that cars #ball not (By Borivps News Ass'n.) | Russians Worried Over Re CHEE Bhat & large Japanese merchantman |} | Ratiroad Mas Neached Limit lowed to atand on street crossings KEEPER OF | Matter How Long Used | BLIND PIG |———--_--— 1S FINED " FOO, June ‘oported 8 ‘00, June G—-It is reported) =o. thet ‘Trans-Siberian Bae been blown up off Talienwan of Its Capacity by & mine. - 2 SMART CLOTHES, HERALD. 3329 Becond avenue. ooo! . | (My fortpps News Ass'n) | ST, PETRRSRURG, June Alarming reports are current t to the effect that the Trans-albert railroad has re the limit of any time, We know an inspection {te capacity in transporting supplies for feeding the Russian army ir will convince you—come and be Manchuria | | IAexle Schrier, proprietor of the White House @ resort at Ma a co 0 4 Acorn and I ede lpark, on Lake Washington, whe ‘ } pig as convicted and fined $5 and ¢ t S in the police court this morning o he 206 can for 1-Ib can Roast | | "T SS Sevtade ae a opeigny we he 4 Beet, worth 150, | \ ehaps € ntoxicating liq “n were clits “ ery ae mT een senate 45e for 2 dos, strictly frost | jordered destroyed by the court local ranch eggs. B00 dos for fresh Orewon Bittle Soldiers Recognize ranch exes } that places of the White House |iina “woutt positively not ve vol | The Extra Value Sale of Rope and Tapestry erated, and that if the Schrier | woman opened an | unticensed a Portieres Continues Today and Bravery of Their Enemies, |toon again she would be arrested 45 CENTS and Their Own Considera Ro NR wit. oc 1 SN promptly and her stock tn trad Tomorrow tion Is Recognized by Rus A jail sentence can be imposed for 2-1. bricks best fresh (ee hy Bertpps News Ass'n) Japanese to ¢ COFFEES ST, PETERSBURG, June 6—A ing the full you get when you Buy fr tne the flight, Gan, Kaahtaiinaxy or-| ANNIVERSARY OF a6 ing the fight, Gen. Kashtalinsky or b Atom Tes Gad Cot Jered the Tenth Bast Siberian regi wakove s ment to advance, thus covering the| SEATTLE FIRE hee street. Co 1101-1103-1105 Second Ave. -oncaned Spasms StS YPYMESE IDEAS OF ‘Boor FOUND oay|G- L. Holmes Furniture Co. an yesterday after not of Washington mer Hoye was notified etreat of the Russian army Wilt H, Brill, Special Commipofiy!T am afraid that the western dy tak the Bonney The order eyed nad as the Rina will never be able to grasp irgue. Nothing was Adams Tea & Coffee Co ward with th rifteen years ago, at 2 o'clock| sioner of the Newspaper Enter line me ft the mind of the pockets of the dead 921 Second Ave., Near Madison in the face of al-| th m, the great fire which Association in the Far Eadt,| ©! ng that would give any jon, the Jap-| nid the p bus! He at me for a moment ntity x hoights | t ustling little ety with queer smile she man's clothing would indi Drive them out. Make the A ation Drugglste fill pre- aoe | ast k tina t e TOKIO, May 15.—-The sink 4 gil am very sure it will not,” he cate that he was a laboring man scriptions at a reasona rice or refuse to do business with First avenue, which stood on the the Kinshu Maru off Gensar , probably @ logger. The reports of them. The schedule of prices for filling prescriptions as adopted wite of the sent Ra er-Grand othe lay gives exa te ¢ me . . . bd missing men at the station . Cash — “Saree waren veers” — Oredit | oi no en oe ehiar gualy wt n jiaa'a- von saianlin. juste | Ce ee as ieee by the Seattle Retall Druggists’ Association, is simply high- =< w Store Te i the Blane. Before midnight every | the Jape possess ich Tokio the othe : Ye cut the schedule in two. k baUding in the city, with the! makes them so hard to od.\There is a military school here Grade Bird’s Eye Maple Furniture | oo ee und always will bee . 6 fire burned | Japan and always will be. To Mie by is another school where older We were unusually fortunate in meeting a manufacturer in over an @ § acres and caused | Western mind it seems as if they boys are sent. There is a feud be need of ready cash, and in consequence purchased an enti ar & property | { nearly 00,000, | sacrificed their lives needlegsly, Blt tween these two schools, This feud load of high-grade Birdseye Maple Furniture at a strong rede The big fire marked the real birth | from their point of view there was erew so bitter that at last it was tion tn price. of the Queen City of Puget Sound, nothing else for them to do decided to We 4re Selling This Now at Strong Reductions | That a little handful of soldier FIGHT IT OUT. he aaa aoe rong ten dom beg os should stand on the deck of thefr! ro nas A hool chose five cham ¢ sale continue uni nesday night, when without “ 1 their little pions *y were to meet in a doubt all will be sold. Included in the carload are 200 pleces WATER DEPARTMENT iat Be ot ne ad crutete| park tn the dead of night. 1 Dressers, Chiffonters, Dressing Tables, , ete—vall Juntii the ship sank under them mplons from the young sch team and high-grade Birdseye Maple. | WARNS FACTORIES) $2! 2° tie seat under (nem: | ged in age from 18 to Ih except Some sample prices t i nd shoud kill bimaelf; that/O®* Who was 15, the oldest boy in Full Serpentine Swell ys dnc goer he » When the five met that We Fill Prescriptions for Half And in #0 doing have incurred the hatred of every member of the Association, but we have sa thousands of dollars for the sick ones of Seattle. Every Knock Is a Boost iret Ave. and ¢ North Seattle's P. ment Bte Tuesday's Induce- lar Depart Front Entire Birdseye & a howd allow (NGM | night the oldest one sald that the Every two-by-four druggist in town is knocking us, but Maple Dresser, extra # oo tony Mag = » — ed pre ga sree Me ORYING “BANZAI" others were all too young to fight every knock’s a boost. They tell all sorts of things about our 1 gag sn Redes enrcsbund | fpeiwage Shr sally + semen yale tre ath | ; and ordered them to go home—he method of doing business, but we will continue to thwart their plate mirror drawer nue south throughout ite entire'to the emperor as the water en- alone would fight the fire. They > jolng a oe thieving schemes by filling prescriptions for Just half what they charge you, and we will give$5,000 REWARD to any one (not excepting the members of the grafting Association) who can prove a mistake or substitution in any prescription we fill We buy the best drugs manufactured. We give you better service and save you money. Demand a copy of the prescription you have had filled and get our price. Comparison of prices will prove to you how you have been robbed. yeu Morey G0. GUY, Inc. Searanies pulls of plain burnished | ath. The city water department, guifed them—and all this when UT obeyed This brass: regular value {| calle the special attention of the| render would have saved their l!¥e#. (sions to 1 Manufacturers of the district to the| —is a thing which no Western mind found the five Sat? pe 920.75 | fet can grasp, and which no Western | one hoy proceeded appointed spot and older boys waiting him, He did not hesitate. He ie of honor or Dravery C&M 84BC- | attacked them. He drew a Japan . tion exe knife, « long biade rp a Me 1 — Fall : Birdeaye WANT MORE But to the Japanese they werels razor. Two minutes later two ja ple lonier; heavy heroes; to the Japanese they were/of hia opponents lay dead before French plate mirror in shining examples of what men/bhim, the other three had fled. This | « on ii pioed Cae eee should do tt they would save theiriboy looked at the dead and then cor bas oud te | honor and make their ames f@|calmiy killed bhimeelf, committea | tars worth of Dry Pm os bought Tues we will allow 9 caus Car Cream for 1 Be. Wateh Our Advertisements wily on tthe vered i-kari,” disemboweled himselt I tried to get a Japanese gentle-| with the same knife that bad killed trated ular $23.00 jot. with 0 he matter with me./bis enemies, basement value, Sale price Gy Boripps News Ass'n) aS ee \ Th. — ++ $16.50 sue to 6 eae Whe Bes Bred ta Gants Rext _torning | they found |i any shortly. for 61.880.” Second and Yesier WASHINGTON, D. ©. Jone 6. 4 in practically every country | the three dead bodies lying lo 2 ~Batire Birdseye 9) Admiral Chadwick cables from Tan- | jn rope, and he is well acquaiat On the body of the one Maple Dresser, having f) gier that the British minister has|ed with Western civilization amd | boy was found ao letter addressed to Swell top drawer, oval 9) requested his government to send &| Western methods of thovaht jhis parents, In it he sald that the Or fancy pattern French 9! pattieship to Tangier. He says the Of course they died.” Re sald, |tneulte to bis companions and his Plate mirror, handles Hi sultan is expected to arrive from| "what else could they dot jechoot had become unbearable and Five minutes waik from Ferry landing. magnificent view ” plain burnished brass. Bi vos, and it is the general opinion They might have surrendered.” | that be had determined on revenge. ee ake er eee FREDERICK & NELSON, ane) prem Si) | that the forer in the harbor should} “Oh, no, Japanese soldiers do not | Iie would kill his saenles eae ten OT ee ee Complete Credit Housefurnishers. | not be reduced. Bina Toney le the honorable deat ie bade Sale price... 6p ih noses a, NaN wiiput.” I sald, “when these men|hle father and mother and his A Snap . ‘ count schoolmates an affectionate fare- No. 3—Birdseye Maple Dressing ) found there was no escape, would i) Toi that wes all, And this boy Table; heavy French bevel lege: regular value $2. Sale not bi been better for them to/ é ‘ 19x32; has Franch iegs; regu- have been exchanged, and anyway western mind cannot | No. 6—Re o » the ound Birdseye Maple thoy would have heen of tier after |STes> these things ® acres, 3 acres ared. good Wings Cleaning-up Sale Is Now On in the Drapery Department. lar value $22.50. Sale price..|| gtand: aine of top 2¢ ’ . ‘ sig 9825|| ty Gisch Gan. seem tee Tl the war is over. They could have| pee BEML. 0. 4—Ail Birdseye japle Dreas-|) trated ~ returned to their families and thetr ery pair of Lace riains, every pair of Tapestry and Velour ing Table; French plate mir-|) gay saga based sane | Siena, ond tt Sepan over wont wi GOULL ENFORCE ‘LAW jeres, every Bed Set, every plece of Yard Goods of whatever ror; size of top 18x27; French | war agnin they would have been legs, with good size | No. 7—Large Birdseye Maple ff) x just that many more trained sot drawer; regular value $10.50.) Stand; shaped top 24 inches @y Gertope Nowe Aswan.) diere. As it Is they can never be| Sale price . ° -.$6.25]] square; legs are strongly fast NEW YORK, June 6.—The coron-| o¢ any use to anyone lescription—in fact ev ng in the drapery stock that comes un- der the bh discontinued pattern or that is In any way solled or shopworn is now onsale at about half and in some cases less than half regular prices Chief of Police Delaney has re No. 5—Birdseye Maple Stand; ened, making « perfect tabie er's Inquest on the de: was the inetant reply Below we quote prices on several lines. These are simply to size of top 16xi6, neatly fin- regular price $5.25. Sale price! Young, was adjourn t thelr honor would have been give you @ general idea of the bargains to be had—it would be prac- iahed, having French shaped — $3.45 fing, on the motion of the ¢ lost!” Ucally impossible to describe all of the goods in one advertisement. ney until Friday. The bail for) then 1 gave it up and tried am Watch the daily ps © further items. tterson was fixed at $5,000,| oeher tack Lace Curtains Portieres Fine Art Lace Curtains, in Double Faced French Flax Ve- Gothic, Venetian, Heraldic, Ori lour Portieres, in assorted col- ental and Art Bru priced ore and designs, regular prices as follows: 00; special, a pair. .§25.00 nished this afternoon. | “what would have been thelr po: Teale-Hills | <n would Dave ban tee po: Furniture and Carpet) wey nowy = rr ble ble need an answer, for it is te | Company under any ciroumetances that se-| $40.00 Curtains, a pair...$20.00 $ Embroidered Velour Portieres, : * ‘ 2 ee ee $35.00 Curtains, a pair. ..$17.50 regular price $36,005 special. (By Seripps News Ass'n) ee ak i $25.00 Curtains, a pair...$12.50 . Second Avenue and Union Street QUUMMaTOW a duos areal cia, at Se imaatne, 9 cone Sap $20.00 Curtains, a pair...$10.00 } ored Silk Gobelin Por- “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE”’ nment steamer Thistle, with} It was like pul Saxony Brussels 1 c artains tere ~ regular price Se workmen aboard, san in th im to # wer even slightly soiled f use n 8p fal .cccccccnccscces A harbor this morning. All the peo- | question = velour bands, a special, a pair, 820.00 eutwioys — - eed dover H Mf ws " Same kind, regular pr c rice $10.00; special, a |himself up to the enemy 1, a pair $18.00 Save WAR HEROES Jnever return to Ja and Dame Curtains, } god Colored Tapestry Portiores, would be no place for h regular price $10.75; special in brown, blue or green, regu- lar price 7 00 ani s . a pair $5.00 White Irish La | His friend his family, bis father, his wit, | PEOPLE show windows, reg price t= Solid Colored Tapestry Portieres, +7) SALP WILL “cONTINER UNrTE would ref » woe hit He would | ENTIRE DRAFRAL RT K HAS , ‘ , be ked into the gutter like the] pair BEBN OVERHAL Were on the grounds Sunday at Hillman's Lake Washing- @r Gerlogn News Ass'n) Jon that he would be. But what " — AAPA ton Garden of Eden addition on the GRAND FREE EX- }) TOKIO. June The following lis the use discussing the question, | Pvenonl ae of e ft. } Regular $35 oxra ft. Wilton promotions b en announced: |1+ ie an tn ble cas ste g Sa t , CURSION. One hundred and tcl aryacon of, ioe eckeny 5 meres Eee oe end Danamete ge uae Sig xminster gs on Sale a Rugs Today and Tomorrow were consumed and everybody remarked the property was §) |, 46 admirals, and Lieutenant Gen-|sioned officer who kill olf? $18 95 Each 23 85 E h surely a Garden of Eden. In two weeks all the best prop- PB orais Kodami Noohi, Hasegawn|{p our country we consid iicide q . ~e ‘ ac erty will be sold, as over 600 LOTS and ACRE TRACTS Jf Nyshi and Okazawa to be generals. |the act of a coward ‘ : 5 See eS There are 12 different pat- were sold, and two-thirds of the people could not be waited ’ we in Japan under me a ae ee terns to choose among, suitable 5 Chance for Homestead. une ea. If a man leads 12-foot Axminster Rugs, about m 0 ns, on, as I only had thirty-five salesmen. Next Sunday I will ane , Jdissolute life, it he fails in bust You can bay’ this fine new ttage on $8.00 per nyonth 45 in all, and have decided to for parlors, lbrarles, reception give another Charles Rankert, a timber cruiser | peas, if he has done wrong to bi vd 3 place them on sale at the same } halls and dining rooms. The GRAND FREE EXCURSION who has been making an extensive | follow man, he owuld be a coward |f City water 80 cents per month, Sidewa hones and price as ‘ elmilar lot recently pettorme ere niet GAGE e pan hree mths of the » ki himeelt. He should live to » Q tined The epecta price Dean tek trinednes tg tee Fe |eboay tor bee faulte or hse wistahin tric lights, Only $390. Come quick; 15 minutes’ 1 will be tn effect today and to. } being coples of genuine Orl- to the same place. People can call at offices 1-2 Times block during the week and can pick out their locations or take the Washington street car to Taylor's mill and take free boat ride to Hillman’s Garden of Eden. Only 5-cent morrow only entals, FREDERICK & NELSON, tu) (Ine) louse river ditch, has returned to} But when a man’s honor is con onttle where has an office at |¢ ne then it i# honorable Thi GIT Jackson street. Mr. Ra smmissioned officer was re now in position to furnish his mon. Of course n Washington strect car to Southeast Seattle, 00" » ead le ations, Ther jit wae in no way hie fault, but the fare by buying tickets of conductor. People who bought (ee ere ene ein engineers | mpg Ppl ng can Ss ] H k Cc yesterday call at the office and get your contracts, lots and | one at wars on Oeb oer to die H w eatt e omesee ers Oo. Complete Credit Housefurnishers acre tracts. 95, $8, $12, $16 and $24, Terms, 10 cents a This lend whep Irrigated, wit | od ud he was right to com Sistion it. Telephone,.Main 1767. Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets day. blo Call at 1-2 Times and get free tickets today

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