The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1904, Page 8

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marten snrieee restive nen tite Serpe eoremeeren tern Fn 8 THR SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1904. JAPANESE KEEP UP THE MADE RICH FIND BUT LS FIGHT ON PORT ARTHUR NEARLY LOST HIS LIFE | STORE CLOSES TOMORROW NIGHT AT 6 O'CLOCK MIKADO'S SOLDIERS MAKE ASSAULTS ON RUSSIAN POSITIONS | OLD PROSPECTOR BRAV ED TERRORS OF SCORC U NDA y S WAN I S SHOULD BE FILLED AND BOMBARD THE CITY IN DESERT TO FIND WONDERFULLY RIGH TOMORR ee. ‘ | QUARTZ LEDGE were also silenced, and the forts In — — Ss front of these mountains occu ps News Ass'p My § TOKIO, Cet that the aturday brings with it thoughts of the many things that will be needed in the house before another shopping day Backed by right goods at right prices, we invite a share h the Japanone hell x pecial to Th ™ overtaken at sends of your Saturday patronage. Come in any time, whether you ae the K t Ar /and « a big fire in Port Ar Doc” Wilson, who for years pros. | progres He lowt “hie ne orn ay } tung movaiain and Songhobowaln during the steamers were suaX| tn “Hritien, “Columbic; arrived at (a barrel oC water, Wa ¥: pe vd m4 ve, “yg Regular 25c Decorated Regular 50c Glass Salt Ou ne pahohowain during the bombardment aliente yesterday with two sacks | mained to last him the remal S an =—vuiecarstiamin | fre thiten trom'a tnree-toot ledge | 80 miles weneeD orrow oc Eac China Cups and and 7 per Shakers Wilson very little recoltfe * Ss 15 Pp Pte ry ttle recollfe-1H ‘these tine blown light welght ‘Table Tu aucers 15c ic a Pair found himeelf in « ria Reilly in a var of des te, ne . are Of med b we h a alt and Pepper Shakers and regularly at 1} DAULTON THE ELECTRIC : : LOCOMOTIVE IS JUDGE GEORGE SHOWS WHY CRITICISM IS UNWARRANTED | ‘ord, proe-| They sell regularly at $ Death Val a forty miles dewert line, with one re, which he clung to! in wereparehe and icing, aud $1 Cash and $1 a Week » $5 Cash and $5 a Month © parched ar re were pelled to force art in order to give him BUYS ANY HEATING STOVE, COOK STOVE OR STEEL RANGE IN OUR STOCK ich quartz, On September 21 he His tongue We absolutely guarantee every Stove and Range we sell. OUR STOVE : s T > (Special to The Star.) started with five sacks on hie re 11d not speak ARE NE VER SATISFIED UNTIL YOU ARE ‘ »VES ARE ALWAYS ON TRIAL — WE turn trip, Five days later he was ors have gone to locate the ledge We te : for tomorrow, @ pair Wilson started after traveling 150 he A BIG SUCCESS) vsinee ot isis in Deaty Valley and | hie struck a ledge of wonderfully | his t Judge Georg court, takes SCHNEUTADY Daulton ft ‘ Methods in h the pe . fe conducted. 1 vo The 8 The F for Coal The Kitch os : (icorge h Nash Is Dead e@ Famous, for Coa e Kitchen, for Coal statement . | In ye as ‘ w built by the ¢ : a seth uit. 2 tg American Lovor a meting , pany for the New York Central ter Se beverety . 1 my | Minal setvice in New. York City,| CowtMnUs Oo Oct Ea. | Oe or I ie ee maeainiot + Bloggy Se thorpughly demonstrated that {| Governor George K. Nash dropped |°™*" “84 '*#ved & step-daughter court. The ding " { Beatt will ultimately pre ie high speed | dead e by 00 his home | | Uinew that Iam not in th . mad teattic, | vee im the bath room at bis home! Gores iiiton Nash was bora on Gefending myself against © develop a speed of his father's farm, in Medtr sible ties whose | 100 miles an hour ty, Ohlo, August 14, 1842, an nove aa ally ° by| A short run was madé down the ducated at Western Reserve ry reapect be ty. Weus|Waek uh the tele of 26 miles ea versity“and Obetlin college, but ¥ every rece tal of th y (even| hour. ‘Them the private car whieh qradvating: , 16 was & vol = ] rm ick 4 Sime ° brought the New York Contral offi r in the civil war, taught es, cut long cente jails to the scene w upled on and studied lew after hy was craw and owing > ae - With W. K. Vand ir, at the must out, and we admit d to 4 et the T controller, the four ea of track ng gy Rang P+: ge yg, Pe Meay fairly be aid to call for some time he was editor of the Ohio Roti: was traversed. Vanderbilt threw Deuito: ote a largely on his back the lever, letting the engine Authority, that I have not p forge ahead at the rate of 60 miles @upported the po! an hour Sefforts at suppr ttana when entitled t ANNIE ROONE? State Journal 13 months His first p office was that of prosecuting attorney of Franklin county, in 1870, im which capacity he served two terms, He served two terms as attorney general of nized oven yutaide and oven bottom as follows aw -breaktng h feed door, draw-< the state, 1879-83, and wae then ap |e them—thot the ey have ber potnted to the state supreme court Reavy covers, top if four pleces DAiy “turned down” and GETS VACATION: holding that position till 1886. ’ oven shelf and oven door For a number of years he was , " That such ‘statemer © utterly | chairman of the republican state en 14x16x 9 in $11.50 ~° : penis ager eseeaes hehe at ands unwarra will be] Determination on the part of Pa executive committee Jo. en 16x18x10 in $16.50 > ¥ Ng eel eo oh Awete trolmen Mayou and Hubbard to He was elected governor in 1899 keep female lolterers out c to suceeed Asa Bushnell, and was today by my clerk shows that - 4 | loous resulted in the arr ~ Me te seh chr math, from the! Roberts, Charlotte Hold | Bartlett and Anaole Rooney cases. instituted in my court.| wvening. All received fines of EM these pnly 13 readited in acquit boson a eee and six Were dismissed without | *etences . either on the request of the ingeofficer or.thé motion ot} ova Boos Dthe city prosecuting attorney rt} nn ‘ thee be seen bow imarignificant| jmade @ tragic deel: the number of acqui . jeovrt this moruing lumber of acquittals in pro- | 1200 Paised on hiak re-elected in 190? GEO. K. NASH pene, 1 UE Governer — Nash's Seattle Agency " pealth failed # y, and be was a Inc. here at 11:46 o'clock this morning. | constant suf 5 - For the Heart trouble of long standing ‘ . Round Oak Heater caused the Sereteriners Second Ave,, Madison and Spring Sts, Sahin." ‘ tpertion to gg ~~ of | Goa would stvthe her Gi A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers. A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers. A. Bridge & Co., Clothiers. A Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers $ m iaetinrally cance of Juventies | "Pot if she was drunk,” as the offi —~-- - - - ~ cinema fer first offenders) when the cor-|°*r® testified f@ powers of the court are re “Il am « plano player. | wanted : te be exercieed rather thay |% *arm enough money to leave the he imponition of punitive measures, |!ty.” pleaded the woman Mpentence has been suspended pend- Well, T will give you « jail sen ing the good behavior of the defend-|t*hee of ten days to think this Pant and from the small proportion of | ™Atter over,” dryly remarked the uch offenders that are returnea|COUrt. “You know well enough Hog sentence, it would appear that| What the trouble is when you go course is justified. into saloon, and you know what In the matter of the Imposition of | ¥ou will get if you are brousht be Wines, what does the record show ?| fore me.” In the palmy days of the Kiondike| After listening defiantly to the ent, just before my term of |#emtence, Annle Rooney subsided Peiiice? when the gambiers and slot-| and sat down muttering to herself ) Mechine men paid fines, the total| about the laxity of justice on the Heeilections of the court were for| part of every official within her 796.10; for 1889, $27,872.05.| knowledge and known to her ac “Phose fines subsequently increased | quaintance. The other women are Minder my administration to more|old offenders and have been warn than $5.00 per month, and even|ed repeatedly to keep away from | Rew, with those prolific sources of | the lower part of the cit Hacome eliminated. I have been for hntipinalinenstanpanagatetitee + . ° o * Sari 5= sox smeceo | Men's Finest Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes in Manufacturers’ Surplus Sale eet do mot care to discuss the mar-| CIGARS TO MARINES Suits ae fasten om ceosoe A IE aS We offer the excess stocks of several of the foremost clothing makers of the country. Every garment is an example of st the meeting at the, Meenas anh|%ae browaht down from Mremertoe the highest type of clothing makers’ skill and the prices are such only because of the awkward predicament of having more merchandise than demand. Taking advantage of the situation enables us to place on sale these high-class garments Feventie committee I had no ideal ¥ ¥y by United States Deputy right at the beginning of the clothing buying period at tremendous reductions. MEN’S $22.50 ‘AND $25 SUITS, OVERCOATS AND GRAVENETTES, AT $17.50 Mean to cast aspersions upon Police |!" Clxars upon which no duty had s are in black and Oxfo Judge George. The point I wished to |%**” Pald, this morning waived h Make was that ft v i befote United States ¢ to secure convictions in « y Cie and was Festa and that for that + ticense committee should t 50c rm 500 : ‘Heady’ , under Dexter Horton Bank. | | the # jury mnugeied in, it in riment orKe been Overe na, Meltons, patent reme and cor ative styles, elegantly lined with #ilk and best quality serge; Suite of fancy we k thibets, from regular $22.60 and $25 lines. Manufacturers’ Surplus Sale price Men’s $18 and $20 Suits, Overcoats and Craven- ettes, $13.50 Overcoats are of frieze, kersey and vicuna of th: Mand fancy tyles; suits Levineon’s Quality Store. a has Bottles Full Measure. > . Are You Making |, Going Home to Mincemeat? || Fight MADEIRA You can ha Youth's $8 and $9 Suits and satan $5.00 r weight dark casst cut long and full ures, broad shouldered, single a { newest Scotch novelties ae a Men’s $15 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes t = d, be black and blue che PORT PORTLAND, Oct 28 xteen Japanese left here yesterday for attie, from whence they will ail to Japan to take up arms in the | first reserve which has been called out by the mikado. Boys’ Knee Pants Suits and Overcoats “$475 kersey and novelty Ove at SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Oct. 28 Fairbanks began @ series Overcoats in black and Oxford gray frieze and kerseys, with or without belt Child 5 F 0 t d S$ it jot th rteen speeches scheduled for sults in gray worsteds, brown mixed cheviots and finest black thibets—all are pure lidren's a vercoats and oulis bry by ~ iressing ® crowd at wool, serge lined, single and double-breasted style Sallor, Russian and Sailor-Norfolk styles, in sere ana new fanciee—Overceats 2 fon: He will arrive in &t in fine kerseys and cheviots, trimmed in real juvenile fashions, $4.00 and $5.00 val Wholesale Store Catering to §)'” tonight on his way to Ciu le ues, at Family Trade |cinnati, where he wibl speak to 1209 SECOND AVENC®. oP W night $3, 25 H | ) |_Maniroun ciry, Youths’ $12 and $15 Suits and Overcoats, $9.50 , day contense thibet and heavy serg: ‘Over a € black a Oxford c ' toh ' : This sale aughter, Crystal Kr fondant ai confession by her on Ox r 16, while she er in the Blackford Per Gallon for KENTUCKY CLUB WHISKY Buy a gallon. elegant $9.50 Bays’ Long Boose Fitting Overcoats at $3.50—Siees 7 to 16. Cut extra lor OVERSTOCK SALE PRICE, $5 »ys’ All Wool $3.00 Knee Pants Suits at 2.95 ‘ ya folk and dou Boys’ $4.00 All Wool Reefers at $2. 3to 10, dark effects, made with vel Boys’ 3-Piece All Wool Cheviot Knee Pants ne sentence impos nt in the ie life im n’s prison for aM family or 1 ed inal uses napolis 3 a 4 “ Suits, excellently made; generally the and will preve great deal of and br buttons. Every coat and full.’ Neat dark gray effect Il well pa adliaacent ame uit against her husband, J $2.- 45 made, Spegial Saturday $3.50 price is $4.50, NOW ...seeseee $2.98 —_— Hear, on the ground of non-| port. She asks for the custody phd frcntan Heavy Ribbed Cotton Un- | Man's Double Breasted Fin- ff Men's 2-Threa 0 Ci Met tural Wool Ribbed | Men's Heavy Ribbed All |. Men's Natural Gray Lamb's Bi Ca 10D, HONE UNDERWEAR derwear, blue and ecru est Australian Wool Un nder e Underwear, hes Woot Brown Underwear, Wool, double back and ‘. will catch and hold your pat regular 65c value, sale derwear, regular $1.50 regular 75 alue, we regular regular $1.25 value, sale front, regular $2.00 value, is the kind yu Ret, at rea i 404 First Ave. South riees, of KB. N. Brook Price sesseere ovee BOG | sale price so... $1.50 | f Both Phones, Pink 176% _ Scemenenon ry FREE DELIVERY. CLOTHES, HERA Men's 25¢ All Electric Sus penders for en $1.25 Dress Kid Gloves, in all shades, for.....05¢ m Shirts, in all the r Hat $1.00 PER WEEK Will Dress You as Your Fancy Dicta NOTE—EVERY MAN'S SUIT OR OVERCOAT BOUGHT OF A. BRIDGE & CO. PERFE i CHARGE, COME IN ANY TIM We carry the finest stocks of LADIES’ AND GE WRAL ING APPAREL in the city, and you aro welcome to credit here. | a4 NEXT DOOR TO BON b } 4 Corner Fifth and Pike, ] =e. ‘ boise ~ NEXT DOOR TO BON MARCHE, “The Reliable Credit House.” “ ‘ | ’ s r ' ‘ ° J | 2 r J . C : J in NE es *e?

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