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uSli CO A TITLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 n of Von Plehv ssassin Gives the § Remarkable Inter mt THE 8 b | ; ; es ™ = ir _ to pay for a Buck < months - ¢ Take all twelve Vi WHI | iad ana teed aaa taal steel range this i make your ; N OF THE LEADERS OF THE GREAT REVO “ : gassenerr EVO weve ee ee { | © lgeienany MOVEMENT I RUGRA, NOW me THE UNITED R 2 Buck range buying easy, the terms we extend are exceptional evey bara Ss —a gTATES FOR PURPOSE OF SECURING THE MORAL way fitiod mB Offered by any store anywhere. quPPORT OF AMERICAN SYMPATHIZERS, GIVES A GRAP ‘ a EXPLANATION OF THE CON DITIONS OF THE DOWN.TROD. | I \ , a REO DEN PEOPLE OF HIS COUN TRY : Peace rnd RIM once cg down and any amount late that HE MISREPRE a eu for | Nairn, Cap-| will have } ENT. I . . =, na you want to pay | Russia y with a * @ cowein to tho a If Saseactf's vintt is w aful he me 4 wae Bn 7 Facto each month eat t Re tte ee eee } organization t : ODP eee ee es ' rty , * B | Be tit to Seattle ter-|* Liberally translated the resolution reads as follows oi or week buys a Buck steel range here ea thie a he left |# WHEREAS. We, th ! 6 cftios > teal ie ow) [a wie east on the G eat Northern. }* States, of every class, both wWorkingman and em ot # |° a Russta atte ar-|* modest means as well as wealthy are opposed to Russ e |* Guia Tecoma Saturday, March 11,/% Preston of freedom, to her cruel syst nemientuar oh ab. — - t of Independence and peech existing in the hearts of # . op |e Br seo an wiia . own W o nere AND WHEREAS, We helfeve that the Russian government * | I . re 0 | es Bie , . : - ‘os _ oS wh . le &. j * } > express fear ‘ 1 wae © of 4 hor | f i t © Without fea be * * ow * ted --buy a retrigerator Twenty.|* , THEREFORE, be tt resolved, That we, the undersigned, do @ | ¥'nes of Russia. 1 well remem) More Than Twenty ; ' b t he k the Aer bufferins *& hereby extend unto the revolt! onary part ¢ Russia e- @ - . . ee ee Gem tym tp dinewr par Ary dillon pe eee oS aot cofties 1 --huy a go-cart ®@ ands mlified hope that they wi)} sally win that recog. @& aw " f bitant#? eee A ‘ TRIAL PACK * @ [enfortunates were victims off --Duy a Great Buc ange---ansoiutely the bes x ew ee ee ee ee eee y ‘ rs pee for adout 30 yeara at times aeoneff was and char i a a and very paint ora ———— ‘ a man Of peacet F 1 amt box of Pyramid Ptle Cure et = The petition, as written im the | talk t and the story of how he was! drug store sod K and Wa") Russtan language, is mueh longer, | Orga omar averted into @ revolutioniat and) Seeing Sears tea et ee fe sabes reat specials for our busy Frida Lpeeded it, and a» 1 ontents. the death give tensely Interesting and w i im ox : senett, whom the writer had ‘ Bog pis = America ston 4 tw a frie ome "5° | the pleasure of meet ng. ls a man of but « on a ms - of | - 2 ‘ une de erate to CUr*) gout 33, tall, magnificently pro | me a “were very religious and In very (we can not fill out of town orders for Friday specials) My friend = . portioned, and wears a k beard. | ing bomb He ie a aby m- € ancial cirew ances _ “pyramids” bu He was modestly but nicely ing gentioman, with athetic | Parents we a —— = Ro him « na black suit of American make, | ¢7.9 and sot e and would t . or quet Rim of plies of wore a steamer cap and no } y HAVE NO TROL H - a - ~ Fae sanding. Iam free from piles) oy-ept an unalloyed gold ring, met | in pa me @ preacher of mena te tae felay, and have deen since uring | with am amethyst spel i nauk wr Pile Cure. ee The famous revolutioniat |e t a spea o, w fe ve mee in the Civil War Adam® only a man of superior intel sainate) Vcr ne noted pe elders’ Home, a deep thimker, es © He Lussian sat! cage ‘The majority m- | . pratense ————== | spirit, and woe ur * fer the imprension that an opera da to ask any question regard rhoids, and ry skep { and wg the ' | “Hoth of ua lads went to th aay medicinal compound. j M w university with the tang like the above should certain- tion of beimg sen dowt } — ly have a tender > diapel this tm a « only w t - pression although tt ts odd that such peor Id prevail, and stil x : so many people st im th ' , = einai " * whereas th , ‘oe ennik Hi AS A wt Jest send your name and address t 7 te Pyramid Drug Co. 1915 Main Bt. t Marshall, Mich.. and receive free by reture He . are his is a did Mitle ar » ac worth for house or of- = Tetum mall the trial package tn a f r ‘ ak wall fit ith good sized mi gain wrapper. Thousands have t the cam : helf for 8 rod for towe! Reon cured in this easy, painless and ° ‘a xact s pictured 50. inexpensive way. in the privacy of ¢ months wh “ second floor the hema No knife and its torture. « wating balbeas Me doctar and bis bills and he was : All Greggivta, 50 conta Write to- om ft any a aire =< Gay for a time packice. j tions becnuse he # the a —— a | etects ried f ® he ' + of his friends and fellow ots as “ TEMERITY TO THINK FOR | SELF | ‘Thee are the best cheap lote tn! fe city. Teo blocks east of end of Wet Queen Anne car line, and woth of Roms. Easy terma, Inquire of owner. boos Botnet “CIMT, | *Wsunance-Renrs- | Buy Your Clothing at the . 33e Crown Patented Fine Stoppe se Te We Heavy Tin Plate Squer mer FIRE SALE OF DOOR HINGES 4s, worth and 50¢, for 12%e size: ee See er = ae SPELGER & HURLBU ‘This remarkable photograph was furnished The Star by M. Sas seneff, and shows a family group in St. F red around the ever present samovar, reading the latest forvign pe pers. A glance shows what has happened to the newspapers. Before the members of this little group consented to have the picture taken they were promised that the head of each one would be cut out ree OLD RELIABLE SPOT the negative. This was done lest a copy find its way back to R = KLINE & ROSENBERG, sia, thus incurring for these people the very cerous suspicion of — 625 First Avenue. the authorities. “There are unfortunates mow in Siberia for less fol nid Mf. Saaseneff?. re —-cwanmemeammamsemece | oe — ~ - nae of my cousin, Sa nett. yne in a thousand or a hun THESE ARE THE mand. He was driven into t anny of t autocratic pow * This is the case with most of us, Wea a blood-thiraty f ‘ r we w up yearning for the lives of we above us. Any AT SPELGER & HURLBUT'S BUSY STORE would never have a grain of moclal- would neve e grain of al Me Kitchen Sow, with 14-inch Se Braided Cotton Clothes Line. beantiful love of independence Stade i feet 10¢ which Ia pr ninate in the hearts Me Steel Weeding Fork 7 lhe Set Well Trouser Hanger Ge bu wr = 5 peo Bay Ngee a We Cotton Working Gloves, just White Porcelain Chamber 9) eich as we Russians want to be the thing for the garden Fe ,.*"4 Cover : BBE PP tor ali we desire is a freedom from We Polished Stoel ( 4 Se Assortment China Cups and Bltne yoke of tyranny—a right to ; munaar oe Saucers, beautif decorated Hil open our mouthe and say, ‘We do not believe this is right,’ or, wer $1.00 Haviland China Decorated ff} and such a movement is not for Cup and Saucer 5 the benefit of the people.’ We $5.50 Beautiful Cut Glass want only what every American takes as a matter of fact My cousin was a member of the social revo and was num bered among the fighting section of g To fl A u. the social democrats. By the lat ter’s orders he killed Von Plehve 10-\nch Granite Pie Pilate M sin, a few days before the Se agsassination, told me of what he é : was going to do. He was a well 10¢ White Semi-Poreelain chek poem wien. ap Gade Plates . hearted as a child, but there was not a tremor in his voice when he recited his carefully prepared plans. He told me that he would not throw the bomb he thought it would fall on the existing form of government in Russta, but he would throw the terrible instrument at Von Plehve, not in his capacity as nae 2d Ave. and Union St. S yard, 6 wily sewed, laid and 1 1 0 tena erage a ochtrta the inie arene lined, yard .. » ay piorn: bieke eel eee f Tapestry Thoms f ree and . . in ie te ® « . 1 rod and t A spectal new +, very spe t 4. hb, for ‘ € on t 1 = wae ) Friday only $14.65 (Dra s fourth ff New x) yranny fo L. Schoenfeld L. Schoenfeld & Sons Standard Furniture Co. asian visitor 5 “ae & Sons ax, and Seattle, Bellingham, Tacoma 1006 to 1016 First Ave Seattle, Bollingham, Tacoma extending his bands, ¢ which was broken and misshape THESE HANDS I RROKE IN| gaining our ends by force, We sup n of enlightened tr lgence can| Saseneff rose to his feet and elo- {as pose the revolutionary party SG TO SMASH MY PRISON | pert " e of th REFUSE THE RIGHT quent ifted one battered. m- which I am proud to claim mem DOWS IN A FR OF AGAINST THE INTE t speech without facing a h b 8 head t HELPLESS RAGE. oe . yur fina . No man with anything We have i in va he Saseneff comes to America Lifting e.deck of black nlehat « of product n | 1k Y an b* content to lve] excta w we a nificant. It ts be- s down over his forehes an a, factories 1 neath such an unfair cer j moutt ty 1 that apanese govern- showed @ livid red, jagged wea A) land, 1 be the pr r we wr t re shed be-/ iment ts hely 1, and this theory blow from « gené . rd did and und Every time a Russian picks u ath th a mu When | is hened by the fact that the thie ple's We sin rha blackened out by the} we march a er of lead makes \ ary leader has in his pos My mothe teach th e our b » « e time he hears of a sw ! here ‘ letters to the Japanese con- My father, who a te obtain it—not by strikes, but in ‘paper reprimanded or sup t #8. jsuls at Ct y York 4 strong, healthy nceful way. We not | awed, or when he hears that the! Ww inge be h the whip 3 t to make in feeble minded people acce 1 p { the zemstvoe towns at} of a rorts h ists in through the per wo ank the right express our | meet rbid speakers to express A so, What is there left to do He plans government to those we believ are to| thelr own views on vital questions, | but weapous of our es- | to o or Why? h arns for that freedom Ne » be weil Because SHE bor » son who A matter of fact,” the » C fore we aliste—we rt y drop of blood shed by ar ry om the lovee Hoerty; hecan was the|continued, “If Russia allowed her | olutioniate—take upon oursely , ty loving jwe father of a boy whi e use his | sut he right to talk freely and each the rine of fr be followed n< mind for what it w given him. 1 fully fight for their wn | speech And f this we are » wall of a not t KAISER OFF ON OUTING ‘Our family is glaring excep-|teresta she would not suffer from THROWN INTO PRISON, | “Kvery volley hes! BERLIN, March 23.—The ka then. ‘There are thousands who are | the propagan la Wher banished from and sent) through the str e be tarted tod staat heavier welghhied With the ele . ernment says ‘Thou shalt the gallows F th wr wives, ! the 1 fearing anean reaks and soul woes | by then it is that you will find | mothers and sweethearts have their| enee will be the burg those who wield the knotted cord.” |a million to rise up and ask: ‘Why |lives blasted and thelr hearts broken, | blinding bomb t severa Tell us about the motives | net For this the life biood ef thousands! sleigh of a heart hardened autor s escorted by the armored « of the revolutionary > ‘The one vital prineiple the Rus- | have flowed tn the gutters and soak-| “God never miended the R P Friederich Karl eff war arked estan vclaliste are fighting for is | ed into the earth. of teday > Our party is not a party of} the RIGHT TO TALK AND WRITE For this and nothing cise am £ And history portrays how the! stops : c force,” he quickly replied, subsid-| FREELY. And we socialists are not | here to ask of the people of your | Rus of the past were stripped "Painkille ing again into bis cool, pleasant! responsible for this demonstra glorious country a word of sym-|of their blood stained pomp and) Chills i Golds Jemeanor We are opposed to of need. No country in which pathy “glecy ty Just such lovers of liberty |... sme semmemmeemeenmnaiieaai