The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1904, Page 7

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THE GARDEN OF PEACE IN THE MIDST OF WAR DOUGLAS STORY VISITS THE IMPERIAL MANCHU TOMBS AT MUKDEN, WHERE LIES THE DUST OF THE FOUNDER OF A DYNASTY IN CATHAY—A 8TONE SCREEN TO RESTRAIN THE EVIL SPIRITS FROM VISITING THE RESTING PLACE OF THE EMPEROR Ghisecied batustrades flanked ¢ enue. Out from under a giant cedar I burst upon the delicate arabesque av- @f the southern gateway. My pony’s hoofs clanked upen the paving. A Rawk poised hungry overhead in the turquoise Manchurian daytime. 1 1 Snappy Youths Suits years, double 4, blue, bi and k and Scotch * and and $12 ingle brea browns, in sweilest ie and casein worsteds, $ 99.50 and Boys’ Double- Breasted Suits 1417 SECOND AVENUE tng of thy . temp War, for th forgotten and I ¢ War, most gratefully There in a friendly about the violets ar the dloss ¢ the pear trees, that strikes kindly to the/ Reart of the strang thousand fantash By e ne trees ene arried ten thousand | NO. 1—-GRAVE OF THE Fou pa ge + Nard of Eesiang [TY IN CHINA. THE CHINESE G This te r east Of Sues, thia| CRATION OF THIS TOMB AS A coppice of 3 and hazels, this} AROUND MUKDEN bank of haw and I his for- | wt s ; ‘est of s and oak tres it te ; N KEEPERS Fr THE 8 kind. too natural, too home-like. | NO. 3—THE ENTRANCE TO From the turf peep hyacinths and! forget 1 ts, frail : nodding blucbelia ’ ’ . y bh » 4 miter garlanded with bloas. Pp to th mb of mater) ved nb of an ¢ t« at Mt hu " It COckoo is to the spring an ne’ c Duckoe! « Heavily a heror f th ‘ -, wae # Maps overhead to the n beyond | tombs of the me we, © pheasant tripe it | found tte only pe @Bintily across zhe light enribboned | ments of the Moors @Word into the dense aree Roend the trim wall of terra « And this is Manchurta, and the time | tiles I rode to a aide gate, diamount- te war-time! ed wnder its shadowing eaves, As I rode forward, pushing the| walked silent and uncovered be eprays of syringa and white-pipe | tween great lines of pines «the aside, strange monolithic dogs and | alley that intersected the main ap- Griffins gaped from the under-| proach, found myself in a b: av growth, carved obetisks stood sen-|enue guarded by stone statues of ftinelwise in the clearings, rarely amele and hor nd elephants This swept from the southern to the house in which the memorial ablets borne on tortoise back set forth the styles and dignities of the dead beyond. A great gray wail shut off the succeeding courtyard. The ancient keepers of the place, ’ Black and * Cheviot _Suits ah east extra # nality and ‘ues a finely u'll find suite of equal qual- ity priced at $5.00 — Men’s Long Pants Suits vibes, intended to sell at fancy ch all finely pred, and Boys’ Novelty vercoats my positively A. BRIDGE & COMPANY ‘y lay beyond. ition FG { vant treasure, the ot the) man who founded aaty in athay In this strangely democratic land f China all tomy he mounde of earth differing tk uy] q py tioned height a a he! UJ juality of Ub ead. & ait} th erar f iy 1 be trances and the out rts the anterooms to the death chamber | Lime. whit u al a, n ve | s t wett f ” i mer we ’ n*) YOUNG MOTHER ASSAULTED ANDO THEN HER LIPS SILENCED ons batts “ss F BY BEING SHOT DOWN BY H ER ASBAILANT A " tt . _ en na “ > (Special to The ' * the ¥ 1 in my ¢ rt HLOM, N. J, Oct . ‘ ' i % months old her! breast Mrs, Meank F r, aged 24 t ' y » found he ntly shot 4 hen t y by her nd ‘tod ; F f buckshot had ' ' f rw hen in diameter | mother's blood and the front of tt reached throug catetbnmconiin There is every indication of a des- blood |CHILOREN PERISH IN FIRE WHICH DESTROYS THE! NDER OF THE MANCHU DYNAS- REATLY DREADED THE DESE- RESULT OF THE BATTLES EPULCHRE THE TOMB. acing about silence, # 4 me he » i precincts. A ponaa undid the heavy » mk ’ i the great square. Here were the temples and the mourning houses. At each comer of the wall was a lookout tower roofed with the glistening tiles from the Impertal potte ee red and green and silver ery The wide-flung square was grass grown. Leading to the central tem ple was a mingway chine ot xtone, the sacred dragon of the em peror, upon which no man may get foot and live. Beyond this lay the tomb In the rear of the temple stood a solid stonework screen restraining the evil spirits from the resting place of the emperor. At ite base was the a with its colossal ves sels hewn out of granite. I passed through the vaulted passage to the A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. GREAT MANUFACTURERS’ SURPLUS SALE Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats Not a mere saving of quarters and half deliars, but of dotiars and many of them. Every one who knows values in boys’ wear will see at a glance how extraordinary this opportunity is— Boys’ Fine Grade Oxford Gray Overcoats Tallored like the men’s coats very smart and styliah ade to be sold at $6.09; sizes § to $4.45 Boys’ Finest Qual- ity Double- Breasted Sults That were Ie to soll at $10, lat ack and biue and dark xtures wonderful bargain $3.95 Next Door to the Bon Marche WOODSWORTH ORPHAN ASY SHORT OF | —_s BL | (iy Beripes News Anw'ny | (iy Ber wea SHELBYVILLE. IL, Get. 19. he | RATON, N. M, Oct COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS | Inch f snow fe ¢ toda Woodsworth Orphan asylum was t xtends through ¢ | MORE BEDDING FOR CITY) ang w Mesaico. " lestroyed by fire this morning. ‘Two Pn nildren are kn have JAIL — Me were imiured by rs | The steamer Humbol from the burning buliding —_- Pode ” ered | . [The special coma nleg, & hambe rm merce sand of . | jus rt to the chamber this af }ternoon, As a result of an Inspe tlon ofthe jail yesterday af 0 by GO. M. Stewart, F. F. Evans and L. Cobn it has been decided to rec- | Pmmend to the cb © that the! nance committee of the carnival | Huse & part of the $7.000 appro-| feriated for repairing the jail for} | various other bettermenta | CORPORATION WITH BIG CAP.| After a consultation with Chiet ITAL SUCCEEDS DIAMOND {Miuitional binnkets and hammocks | ICE CONCERN Fass the chief things immediately | peeded The chief infor 4 them snly four blankets and three ham The corporations committee masts | ke, He also sald that as soon this afternon to act upon the fr as the bath tubs that are sow be chines of the Diamond lee & Stor-| ing installed in the woman's quar ane pany and the American Im. | ters w aAy for © would Provement company, It ts the in- | give the ¢ matron instructions j tention to make both grants the | to see that every woman prisoner same, #0 that the council cannot be | WAS Kien a bath every day charged with favoriteiam The The committee i that there amendments to the franchise of the | Were too many dark in the latter company decided upon at the | Jail, but the new receiving tanks last meeting, the ef of which | will soon be ready for use iiton, H. V. Perry and Anthony | ¥** Durned to death here today as | Zurich. Manager Crane, of the old | ** re#ult of & gasoline expl J company, will still retain the larg-|. T* dead are: Doris and Hanet| ont share of the stock says, but| Barnhart, their father, FW, Barn- it is known that several individuals | "*rt and Bertha Felbor, « domestic who were prominently identified | Bertha, Yotber accidentally threw with the Seattle. Gas & Mlectrie| S50. instantly the whale room company and the Citizens’ Light &| Ss anise and the occupants had | Power company before the consolt-| io chance to escape | that (he jail was now provides with The chamber places the term of the franchise at 30 years and the price at 80 cents, Will be presented to the committee | tee appointed to take up the north this afternoon. It is possible that | canal matter. A warm discussion th ymmittiee will come to an is matter is expected. Th xreement on the matter. tof changing the timo of The propased franchise of the| meeting of the chamber may also Thamond Icé@ & Storage company ts oaly for a period of 19 years and tt is supposed that it will object to ereeing to such « low rate for gas the other company. Various re Strictions Im ite electric and steam heat franchises wtl! also have to be decided upon. The Diamond Ice & Storage company yesterday went ont of business, being absorbed by the Puget Sound Light @ Heat com pany, articles of incorporation for which were filed at the court house yegterday afternoon. @ capital atock of the old com- pany’s successor is $1,500,000, the incorporators being Alexander Ham- be considered HARTINGTON, Two « dation took place are largely Inter- ested in the reorganization of the Diamond Ice @ Storage company, | The purpose of the reorganization ts to Increase the capital suffictent- | ly to extend the electricity and| steam heating factlities furnished by the company and to erect & gas plant, provided a sultable franchise can be obtained } 25 cents | (By Sortpos News Ass'n.) Pound for best fresh lowe LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 19 Creassery Butter Forest firest, which have been| IN A DRUG STORE burning for 24 hours, threaten} 55 t Banta Monica, Thousands of dol conte eis ets momen, 200 —T dreds of cattle and many ranch For 24b. Brick Washingtoy 9)! ty ie e danenel The In order to be successful a drug store must have the confidence Creamery Butter. rm a elgg of the people who p nize it—confidence in the quality of drugs, ana yp oe a anton, ae in the store service, in the management and in the prices charged. pore and it Is tenred eos f the In the “good old de t was nothing for a drug store to do a cen Ss mranchere and ¢ batt Dace business of $20 a day and make $15 or $20 profit—but here busi . pauls to escape and mieten ness Jone differently; we want a big business and a small Pound tie Fave aad Bie Cotes $o death profit, a steady trade born of couttivnen, nd we are doing our best to get 25 cents | No one need ever be afraid of the quality of the drugs and med WATER SHUT OFF cs they get at Bartell stores, There is absolute eurety and Pound for Adams’ Jaya Ble afety in the quality of our goods, for we will not purchase drugs Coffee, Water be shut off tomorrow medicines that are in any way, shape or form off color or fr 8 & m. until & p.m. over the! quality hole district west of Fifth avenue | E ordor that is sent to manufacturers and chemists spe 1 * Fremont, I ‘ t oF it will not be accepted. ind for Fancy Package I i ard. his is f | Send us y pre ptions and we will fill them exactly as they worth 10¢ nn ne ight to be filled and we will charge you less for them than any the ter ay / r store in Seatt niso t f tom m. until 4 p.m. over trict f Westlake | k and from | = : New oer old Store f s ? of nsot, Main 551 Sunset in 503. ' a 1 dee dent, 609. opal ne $03, The stear Dolphin, of the Alaska Steamst 1 fr kagway last night 50 TEA AND COFFEE CO, a. sie 921 SECOND AVENUE i hone 4 talon | Near Madison Street aram to thie effect was ? ie th Is of the company today will this afternoon also hear the report of the BURNED T0 DEATH Neb. ¢ hiidren and a man and w Forest Fire Rages ‘ommit- nan SHOWS UE 7 ‘TELEGRAPH BRIEFS cena oe * LOGGER =) KILLED h that stood bee orn down be+ ehu was t f JOE SHEA CRU ing in Mil- an inetant- a falling tter and the tree, attempt- Shea's und he ha jays when felling he atte a few & ber TMENT BURNED CONDEMNED HOUSES VENTH AVENUE ANDO rought to thia Watson company living ie COLLISION “been | H ea has a sister we Aneind i he Brite ‘ r Dragon cole steamer Ele was badly ed abourd as weriously manic occur vut my . Oct. 19. rossed the » parents, His family lamette valley ) years, He is who 1 in the W A he d ther ght This pleture shows the fire after It had gained good headway on one of the condemned houses. Lae Chief Cook is shown in the middle foreground, be treat of the beene NO. 506 SECOND AVE. YOUR CONFIDEN “wwii 610 Second Ave/ ca

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