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OCT. a6, 1904 6 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, Pictures Taken by N. E. A. Photographer Durimg and Following the Great Battle of Liao- Yang . JAPANESE REGIMENT AT REST AFTER SUCCESSFUL FIGHT __SAPANESE SOLDIERS ON THE HALT, AWAITING ORDERS | Japanedd sdidiers resting anehan, about miles to the southwest of Liso Photogra y the News: Knterprice Association.) | Yang. Those Japa, members of t on, hav axe of Anshanchan mount have stacked their ea uente Ccteient es pee ‘ Anshinchan. They b ave reared their amall tents for the guns, and are crouching in chara cterist on pon t ders t ve. The contented life of the Jap in the did. altee having driven the Russians oud of Abie. peattion 1 the Japancse soldier in the field ta well chown im | field in shown by the easy altitudes struck by the se have accomplished the movement assigned to them this picture, for here, even wh king his much-needed rest, he is p jeep with his cartridg mand bis kuapsack at his | i thelr commander, and will sit and rest, smoking th fies, with their feet bared, until the word comes aide, The corn husks shown in tho foreground are used to form’ the so-diers’. bedding iF them to move on to take a n ew position 2.50 LADIES $2.50 FOOTWEAR 7 estas cma cineca 2 DON’T WANT PARKER A FROST, rearTon TO The TM TO FIGHT The storekeap JAPANESE CAUSE sounds for 26 esate. ‘Tus ster 3 é& SA S C0 Rl | RETURNED PROSPECTOR SAYS = 2 se00 ae possible, as condi-| (By Bertove News Ass'n) | phe Are very poor | (By Seripps News Aen) 2.6 | ogi ee es ee aed (i bas boon taken then pag Tes | _VIBNNA. Oct Die Sart A POPULAR PRICE FOR A DESERVING, POPULAR SHOR. \e waia, that TOKIO, Oct. 4 —It te stated here] THE NORTH aga district during the past sum - a eae deemed: Sa Ladies’ Kid Blucher Shoes, matt kid tops, patent 000 troops deserted the Russia rmy in Russian Poland during the last few days. Sixty arived at Cre cow The deserters are hunted with n semi-offictal circles that the ad ~ | mir He says that the country is} ting the fleet of | developing rapidly amd this fall pet Mitacht Tanana ts one of the richest min- | people are taking in machinery and tips, shapely fo otfit laste: per pair..........92.60 Young Ladies’ Kid Shoes, heavy, fair stitched, flex- ible soles, low heel; the ideal shoe for the grow! s SEATTLE DEMOCRAT, WHO HAS BOLTED NATIONAL TICKET, ral THINKS ROOSEVELT IS SURE TO WIN—BRYAN STILL DE. “hich the Mare © a number, has been com-| ing campe in the world, is the opi | implements to use in the mines, A Ai 2 to 6; pel y ot Bund miss, sizes 2% to 6; per pair MOCRACY'S IDOL victed of being a traitor and has| jon of Sam Barber, one of the ol@-| rather than household utensila, as| a cae aruena” Ladies’ Patent Colt Shoes, Goodyear welted, bright " been executed. It is alleged that the| ost prospectors in Alaska, Barber| last fall. There are between 7,000 th on Ae Ber anor ere hve mse ope, neat, shapely styles, $3.00 value; per — admiral gave the Russtans taterma- bas been in the north for nine years | and 8,000 people around Fairbanks. | va $2.50 tion which resulted in the steking of and has not seon a big city since! = o as ‘The case of Charles Defucce Be Bright Kid Shoes. choice of light, me- Judge Parker is & frost in the mid.] done so It was prebably by epeaking!'he Hitachi Maru and damaging of} tna: ti He hardly knew him-' SMART CLOTHES, HERALD. leg the owners of the Alaska dtum by 7 flexible soles, 1, aM ot Ge west and will not carry a wingle| in the same vein as he spoke at St, the Sedu Mara by mines Fer (his | soit when he stepped off the boat ia | 1329 2nd eee | steamer Humboldt for $31,647 was) g004, snappy footwear; per pair 0 informat . tled yesterday for $60. Laties’ Box Calf School bright box calf vampa, w' matt calf tops, heavy, soles, low heel, our schoo! misses’ favorite storm shoes; ~ pair.. Seavedees $2.50 Old Ladies’ Comfort Shoes, soft, meliow, grand wearing uppers, stock, finest oak-tanned leather soles, lace or congress. worthern state, while Folk and La! Louis. But the Parker forces ar he is sald te b Seattle a few days ago. The fo » Fellette will win gubernatorial hon-| already practically routed. They | Cetved s90.000. miliar laadmarks he knew when he| Go to Mpinning’s for bicycle ors in Missouri and Wisconsin, re-| were in deaperation when they sail | left Seattle for the north have al pairs epectively. This is the opinion of) called upon Bryan to help them out | all hidden by modern structures. George PF. Cottertil, anti-Parker| in Indiana, The presidential fight is Garber wes eocunpustas dove by | democrat, after three weeks’ per-/| hardly mentioned In those st I a xc ing J. MeGovern and Lawson Gecg, two eonal observation of the political! visited. The people look upon | | old prompectors of the Tanana He/ situation in Missourl, Wisconsin and | being « cept the shouth | was one of the first to rench the Minnesota. He returned yeaterday| “The mention of poltt | new mining district and bas watch-| from the St. Louis exposition. | which 1 could hear in the care and | | od ite growth with a great deal | “I was amased at the absolute) on the streets was in reference to! interest. He first ¢ state cermpaigns before the big — tech of enthusiasm for Porker and) | triet io b jer ae ae See sess a C. D. Hiliman, One of Seattle’s Most see ka to Beattie, badly cutting hie knee, the democratic party,” he sald. “A) “Joseph W. Folk, Missourfe re-) week ago last Wednemiay tend-| form gubernatorial candidate, tm- THE SKIRT OPPORTUNIT ¥ OF THE SEASON. ed & democratic rally in the West being all that he ts one TI nana Is the best of | Ladies’ Five-gored Black Ladies’ All Wool Gray Coltiseurn in St. Loula. The hat! had m I heard him in H-) HUNTER IN THICK OF FIGHT ion all = Wealthy Real Estate Owners | Cheviot Dress Skirt,each B..xed Cheviot Skirt, § a capectty of 5,900. Bryan and Folk| Louls he raised tremendous enthu- “There are henéreds of rich! | ¥ r « were the speakers, I supposed these | siaem. He ts not imposing in stat-| BETWEEN TWO KING® OF | oi si be to miners| _ Who says he will soon sell the reat of his Garden of Eden addition, sore trimmed with long gores; each gore scam two men would be enough to ae ure or appearance. He talke quietly THE FOREST on January 1,” pot ee when | consisting of 2,200 acres on shores of Lake Washington, and only 7 | self-straps and = tailor bas %-inch wide plaits, but with convincing earnestness He naked if the country had been fully | miles from Pioneer Square He _ no sconér bought this beautiful | button, seame filled and seams double stitched seems to grind his teeth in deter- | —_ a devel 4. “1 believe some of the tract of land than the N. P. R. belt ite main line through his ona 8 6.5 ™ 24 to find that Only 2.006 persons mination every time he utters a) (Specie! The Ste | rhcheat claima are to be discovered property, end sow another Interurban street railway is to be built | taped, - value; were sufficiently Interexted to go to| promise. In reference to the clatm | pesial te sd | Cleary creck has the record es the | ‘rough his land at ones, which will make him « millionaire, as well | price ...-...-- ‘ sale price ........65.00 the ing. that has been made that hecamnot be| BANGOR, Me, Oct. 4. —The most but any day Texpect| *# making all the people who © bought of him hundreds of dol- ¥ made as fine a speech as elected without Boodler Butler and | remarkable adventure Of the season | to hear th tare He in & very m man when speaking of bimeeif or of the | I eved beerd him deliver. He re-| his gang. he sald that if he could|in the Maine woods wns that which | uin'erctue ‘somecne wae daeay ered thousands of people he has sold to, and refused to admit that he has | colveg an ovation. The spplause, | not be elected without that vote he | befell Abbi(t Nelson, of Skowhean,| Barber deck that & man work- sold more property than any five firma in Seattle, but says hie great | though, was pot for Parker and the 4i¢ not want to be elected. | Seturday, near th. of the Ken- |img for 50 cents a day would not @emocratic party, but for Bryan.| “Opposed to Folk te a former re-| nehec Neilson wae carried three| | stand much show of living in Pair- ‘When the latter ot last got to that publican mayor of St. Louts, who '*\ mites through the woods on the! | banks. Last winter all ‘of | in his speech that Parker's suspected of having been in with the horns of an infuriated bull moose, | De ctemin ta roan Bea Bin wae mentioned for the first Butler ring while holding that of- | was nearly drowned In a lake, which ~ph on mal 4 o phos ro-| time there wae not so much as a fice. Roodling republicans and Te- | (he moose swam, and then swung on | yesmne meee ness | peep. Bryan made his hit by speak-| publicans who look upon Folk as | the animal's horns while it did bat- | [ag Py Pate fng on only thowe planks of the denn art are fighting him. $0 | tie with another moose, Nelson eur- | eat oe age vay oe A eoratic platform with which and the rest of the dem-|vived the experience ic = ona s ang — im entire harmony. 1 heve award I believe, though.| He had climbed a tree to escape |‘ tony ‘s ee hee been an edmirer of Bryan and 1| that Folk will win, Because I have | from the animal, but « timb broke | °OT™ meel sugar and lard were 50 found that the man was sincere in| faith in the honesty of the majority |and he alighted on the moone’s|°*@™ Ber pownd; bacon could be Kis support of Parker and his party. of voters. horns, his clothing becoming caught | Proctred st the rate of 96 cents and He simply welt on those principles In Wisconsin, La Follette, the! on them. He was rendered uncon- | ©! per pound. 4 @@f his party with which he is in rep@blican nominee fh governor, | scious by the fall, but he revives] Casdies were $25 per box and most perfect accord. He convinced! who ts virtually a popelist. te bet the moose swam the lake, | Dick# and shovels were $10 each wide strap of same goods over hips, extending down front of skirt and finished with fancy edge and button; regular $7.00 jue; sale price, five dollars. 27-inch wide Black Taffeta Silk; will not cut or crack, $1.35 value; spe as 98e Pean de Sole Silks, 20 inches wide, Diack only, $1.00 value; special. 73 en Novelty Stiks, in stripes and bro | Cheviot, and brown mix- tures, $1.75 value; special $1.3a7% —— Zephyr Ginghams, in a host of pretty Jap Silk, tn all col- Mins) se eclbaibitsios rybedy that he thought fo by « cla t When the other bull appeared and) —sWihe eae ae cades, $1.25 value; atterns; special,. | Ors, especially de- What ts Life? P 3 Sp ht in supporting ¢ democratic | who call themaeiv t the fight began Nelwon was stil) tp the last analysis nobody knows, | F ey sirable for fancy ket. | by George Peck, of Peck’s § fastened to the moose’s horns. Me! but we do know that it in under no ee work, 35¢ value; “Tt is reported that Fryan has| fame, on the democratic ticket. He|was banged about until mearly| strict law. Abuse that law even! - SO-inch wide Alll special .......260 worked up so much democratic en-| has bis opponents on the run, how-|kilied. Finally tie clothing gave! slightly. pain resulte. Irregular ity. Wool Tricot Walst Woot Zibelines, | —————_—___—- thusiagn in Indiana that the state|ever. La Follette also ina reformer.| way and he was tomsed aside. The! ing means ¢ ent of the or- ing, black and col regular $1.35 yal-| Scotch Plaids, neat OTB . 6.6 6 25e Styles -.......0%e may go democratic. If he has really A bitter, personal fight has re-|two moose fought to a fin ue; special,...98¢ the surviv We Crown Teeth BURNED Successfully | FRANK CLANCY'S RESIDENCE AT KENT DESTROYED BY FIRE—ORIGIN OF BLAZE UN KNOWN nane patipation, | fi | Headache bie, Dre} King’s New Life Pille quickly re- Sjuste this, I's gentle, yet th ough, Only 250 at G. O. Guy, Inc, Drug Store. FINE OLD CALIFORNIA BRANDY in aR ie PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc. (Special to The Star) ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, yvered by $1,000 tnm | KENT Oct 26.—Frank Clancy's i Bridges, Structural Iron Work, Piers and Foundati + cer ae sores Coonan Dredging by All Methods, SEATTLE, WASH. \ ~ burned to the ground last night. Th. ‘ ; Beautiful i OUR PRICES origin of the fire is unknown. Cu | ' “a No More—No Lens. | punters end. other workmen wore | | Our Personal Guaran- 4 peume > bate originates tn REDUCED FREIGHT RATES shavings or 0 selen- Ghent tin nol na § tee Goes with Full Got Tecth rain 85 ME | pera ygytet saith nef Ove brand are ll frst cam Sint PhistaS cara etving oF Quina All We Do. Sle en mae jgar might have been carelessly | Try them and be convinced ©. D. HILLMAN, albeit er tropped Seattle's Best Known and Most Popular Real Eotate Man. the Seattio Transfer ‘py FREE EXAMINATION. | The lon is extimated at $2,000, ce dle | ER ae an ae PR Age NEED em aE Ga OT nN Re MaE, peer E Raat Shea on Sir OI suecess ie due to the fact that he le selling chea than any other I ttle Gardena, also frim can, because he ts the (A VINOUS SLDGR.) Murphy Wine Harrison | Hillman’s Gardens and Hillm besides has thousands of dollars Physicians bighh wirest, upetaire. Quen Anne cars. | & Li c of property at G but thinks his Garden of Eden adition ix Collins Bros Tomedy Ta coat 888 ePecite OFFICES pee seine orn quor Co, || sca aemastsare mint he caw, an sen | epi Daniel Murphy Manager §| fine of city and mountains He has also discovered several MEL e0Lns, Dr. Milne, Manager. 11, 12, 13 Hinokley Blook, '50¢ HEADY’S TURK- 50 304-310 Pike Street eit coals ia pwopitey Suan dione OC wakt ban Vick: te Undertakers SLOW OONVALESDE! ISH BATHS . Spec | says anybody can be wealthy if they will only buy ‘ tile real 1407 Firat ave. WOE. '. Foverms 4 co. Wien wc estate and hang on to it, Nis offiges, in the Times bu al. | ways crowded with buyers Pr Matin 1027, Ind. 1029. ones " shieay '*, under Dexter Horton Bank

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