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My American Comrades In the War the Best Man Could Have [pouaLas STORY WRITES ENTE RTAININGLY OF OFFICERS AND HEUMATISM. CORRESPONDENTS WHO ARE SERVING WITH HIM WITH BY ANEW REMEDY) 50,000 | BOXES | Fo any tiam, that hor ble plague, I harmless ret fy, and in or suftert er may about it diy mal *S ox Free This wend rentedy which ft re ante by learn 1 wil arte ohance ae eR, 4 sertenaye nd 40 yeate Wandin ae one of ugwards 80 ¢ Phat your | oo bps if other rem Ind If dectors Mind no on afd by returr th ee esciee oe most elaborate ten up o eee om Adee! itely Fre H about your case, You we remet? and wonderful book Soe heey time, beth free, » Sera. SMITH. Wis. a THE RUSSIAN ARMY alt might be transported via re Siberia, but Dick saw a sitver Nie ing @¥en to that black cloud, ag? Ww By Douglas Story Ycomme@ity, an ideal representative} hie aceount of the boat's adveh MUKDBEN--in this period of rest, /of @ great power in one of the out-| res set the sober company in the when thé two armies are sitting on | posts of ctvilteation. His work is a} consulate into euch laugkter 4 }the opposing banks of the Sha-ho| moaument to eteady, intelligent im-| came rarely to us in those dark }aasing at each other, y neither | dustry | daye. daring to move because it wo Louie Btxel was a man weil] Thoy are a good set of American need dypamite to form a t por}known and respected in the far| Comprades, those men of the wat sition, it may not be amiss do con-jagst. A champion rifie and revolver | the beat a man could have, and, a8 sider for a moment my Ameriean | shot, a fearless horseman, an ox-|4% Britiaher, I gladly yield th om | omrades in the war \perfenced campalaner in Burma in} tribute, } oO ite tes attaches there | the Pb ines, {n Cate durt , aa oe ae ee omit weak yen | eg Rgds , that makes housefurnlabing navy man, All are my fri » ies as representative of la net that te of practical help to one is a comrade | have been with |don Daily Telegraph. On Juae 6 ne u Abyssinia, in Madagascar, in| was shot by Chinese solfiers in or | Se Eee R RRB R ER EEE Portuguese Bast Afriea, on she velit | ror as a pirate . * hat means “easy to pay—eaay o buy wf ho Transvaal end the Orange} Louls Ktsel's name lives In the| * AT THE THEATERS. * ‘ree State, on the broad sidewalksfar east because of a deed that | * * that makes trading hero entirely satisfactory Pennsylvania avenue, and nowstands to his credit in the bloody | * GRAND Pollarde in rhe * a y opera, well ® * « sives you a BUOK Steel Range at $4 DOWN. ® SRATTL i Th * ——— o Char * ® nentati popular play * that has helped furnish hundreds of Seatle homes. l® THIRD AVE—"A Girl From # # STAR—Polits vaudeville, Kx- # . eptionally fine features. : that represents “the largest furniture in the West.” + SEER REE Ree 98% Gloria Bidg Bend NO money —— the beet cheap lots in ‘Two blocks east of end of Apne car line, and Basy terma, loquire 3 dames Bothwell svat CREE + [gens [surance Renrs- $4 A MONTH ee and then buy the trifling sum upon—$4, $5 or fest and cartage We believe w taken in three more in the Ranke building, 00 Pith avenue. | the firm's name Agents for the Charter Oak 418 PIKE sTRE John 961. Buy Your Clothing at the | OLD RELIABLE spoT | Seventeenth infantry | } the ing to burst for the waters patroled | j | by Japanose. warships A. B. MILLAR United States Consul at Newchwang. m the mud fate of Manchuria. te Captain Car! Reichmann, of a remarkable record book military schools of Great and the translater of Carl Reichmann ts the best prac selence and of action north of Madagascar, the port which Admiral Rojestvensky’s Bal fleet is refitting before attempt with him ta Boer treaches JAMIE ARCHIBALD. fire of Japanese guns. of an authority | chwang for weeks. lar a quiet man, -@ ROS . 825 First Avenue. HOUSE-C SA Surprises and Satisfies. in Everythi Hat Size 1 “inch Box Barbers Large = Whisk ms Re Sweets, a large Be "7 ae tollet seap, always 4, 2@ “ folsa Steel Casting Lemon Squeeser ile ae & Old Copper Morne slightly solled stone ER & HURLBU LEANING LE You Get Rare Bargains ng You Buy. 08 Hay Mickel Plated Bit Drece with Sampson Chuck $4.75 fot greawantend reacent Heim, manny» BFF . 01.00 Week Herd) Bente wile iron we tee Cin: 15c Gowd Streme; Shraw Shopping Rete te lhe Gx? Geege Premed Victuren, Dutch subse ae 52.25 dozce Buas*hte Bamed Pores dain Decorata@@ Cope and Sau core; pair The Pollet Ofte Berry No 8 inch, cut slew ee te 106 24 Ave. and Union St. the & soldier of! the Britain & governor tn the philippine telands | homes Important German works upon the art of war tieal soldier { ever have known fn war, a born campaigner, « man of With him I imepected the harbor and defenses of Diego Quarea, the | great naval station of France in the in His gnest in New I found Mr. Mii reserved in speech warm hearted and kindly. stern to « degree in defense of principle. fear led but respected by the Russian of ficials, loved by every section of the THE I have lain | 4 rit- England. but like myself had passed He] days wheo the allied troops were | Sona tnt the insults on thelr lege-| tions in Peking tn 1900 the author of |days Christian rival the epoch making report on the op lerations of the Boer army, which | were tndiseriminately pot jhas become the text ! the naval affairs of the | \y rem te mention long Léek Little, ofthe Chioage Dally Ne Dick Getto ts the funniest map who over extracted bh from the «rim oom pant ment ot | | the field of battle, Long-legged and he ta the beet comrade | and tear of & at big- hearted through the wear ampalgn that newapaperdom stances were none of the brightest hin Japanese gervant was in danger ot tnatant has a apy, he biges “Ap American Millionaire” will be the bill of the larde at the Grand Friday and Saturday nights | At Saturday's matinee the company will present “A Runaway Girl.” | These are the farewell performances jot the Pollards. } “The Hon. John North,” « new comedy, @ill be af the Grand Sue day end Monday nights. | that is the practical, the ri that YOU should try — The Ladies’ Mustcal club will give & concert at the Seattle theater on | Friday night. The Ferrie company fills in this date at Olympia, re | jturning to Seattle for Saturday's | | matinee and eveaing performan | Bdwia | “Prienda. traction at the Seattle. Mitton Royl#s play,; will be next woek's at to pack the popular Third Avenue theater. The play is filled with an abundance of merriment BY FAANCES eeeneee © | “A Otrl from Albany” oontinues | / | } Mia mother's vinegar and place, but @ visit te the barber sors would have exactly bit th ‘Qh, dear,” walled ane, KAISER'S YOUNGEST BOY 1S NOW A NAVAL CADET. Now, Jimmie fords, I saW him w he came into “ 7 4 Newchwang a pri e on board! ¢ | t his dlspate® boat, The clreum lcome to its advantages S the Standara ay “it’s the Standard way’”’ you that gives you a Refrigerator at $4 DOWN wht, th Standard Furniture Co. (L. Schoenfeld & Sons) REE EEE EERE Manly Art of Manliness teas ora cs INGERSOLL Sake ek eaeeeeee nee br he o wpet 1 Gid hope Reggie would never fight; will make btm just euch « bully as thas horrid Jimmie Brown.” a boy after my own heart oany own paper were w pand a hip pocket in his little trou- ” © satiafactory way <ee See eee ee ee ee ed Wendertul Lote Cotten continues | It made me rejoice when Reggie Fauntleroy came home yesterday to mystify the Star audiones. This) i161 was over there with a most beautiful eye, and announced that te the most remarkable thought Willie Smith called him names and he just punched hin nose for tramaterence exhibition thet I him,” the glory of victory rendering him oblivious to bis fast closing ever been seen in Seattle. optte ough in thetr As soon as he could In thowe understand anything, bis father told him that If ever he imposed upon pagan in the 4 boy amalter than himeelf, he would give him a whipping, and tf he barbartam of his atrocities. Men ever allowed another bey to abuse him without taking bis own part, to to the the beat of hie ebility, 1t meant number two from dad The result sword, babies ore murdered and| te that Jimmie is the maniiest and most peaceable little fellow I women were outraged in their know Etzel alone stood lean, if Mre. FPauntieroy wan her Reggie to be « coward and « sneak commandereed a great junk, loaded and « bully, she te on the road tomaking @ very successful job of ft. it with provisions and sent cut Rut the boy whe “leks” or gets licked in a fair fight and « bully into safety Teintain. the bullet calle him. Im the prewent war be waa From the time first to sign the subscription list leys” are impertied, and insists upon fair for the Red Cross organized to as- bey should be allowed to exercise } sist the Chinese rendered destitute ause and just. Mra. F. calls it pu by the choice of their fields as the when it ls perverted to bewe wu orb battle ground for two allen races. party. What would I do if I had a boy MIDDLETON'S DEATH. Little Middleton was born DOUGLAS STORY. jden beside him under the mighty | much of his journalistic life in the | Everywhere | United States, He came to this, bi lingered on as an artist and corr spondent to the New York Sun January 1, spond: for Reuter’s agency in| | Wolff American Bicy London, and proceeded to Port) ce Ga $35, $40 <9; ° c cS ale Bteyelos anc Arthur, He was in the town when Lnelleg Some TREO «dhe Togo’s torpedo boats first attacked the Ruestan fleet, and 200 Chinese women and children from the smoking ruins of | tn On | He} | | 1904, he became corre- | remained bended knee at night t T once knew has a ladd his almost 1 ing Mterally for a little Prince Adelbert and Prir , are to do duty In the navy | Augustus has jrank of senior Joachim wilt be trained ashore until rhe SPECIALS alrendy practh he is 3 | | education at a will begin. the was the same cool soldier, alert,| first war, from San Francisco as ae ne gen ee Se -! | observant, capable. [representative of the Associated A TOMBOY PRINCESS. | Press. A tenderfoot, he died while = Hida Spinning fee Beet | AN ABLE CONSUL. | with me on June 26 at the front far a Deel A Gdester ieee | Mr. H. B. Millar, consul general/iy the cast of Liao Yang. In him uahion orks & at Newchwang, has done more than || jost a cheery comrade whose life & 1 any other American to shape the! had been one long self denial spent is the soft t jecountry’s policy with respect /in suppport of a widowed mother had. You cannot the Manchuria. An Oregonian, he ba*/ ang a less fortunate family light of one. It r Ve lcontributed consular reports that! prederick McCormick came to the easy. A ride or aw 1 |have beon copied by all the prea”! gar east to fulfill a commission for | brain. ‘strengthen the body of Europe as the studied statements [the Century magazine in 1900. ieee ead Pg} a | | with himself and his feltow me Royal Bicycles cerlena Bicycles Rambler Bicyeles $40 and Racycle Bigycles Hicy (wo speed are an far apart as John L. Sullive God and fights next day till he falle where when he umptres the ring where hi die—who Is now six feat in his stockings and who was the butt of entel and physics! wreck from ed by bis mother to fight ean | ever de bing there during the next day's bom- | 845, $50 and $60| bardment. At the battle of Liao agon, © uss Yang he was taken prisoner by the | $50 Japanese, but later was permitted | sinning Two Speed Cu " to re-enter the Ruasian lines | Conster uke, with McCullagh, of the w York equipment ee aoe. Herald, has made a reputation i | ot Gm you the war. By a lucky accident, he | was first to get away from Port | *f 15¢ Arthur with the news of the tor- | tt h Gard 196 pedo attack. An Irishman by birth, | | abe 14-tooth 220 speaking Japanese and Russian, he | ) | Abe 14-tooth 270 has got close to the men behind the | [‘S0c 16-tooth ae guns. At the outbreak of hostili- | 130. + tine ened 4 emi i. tles one who had never sat in a ioe Govan lOc saddle, he became one of the mout | tg Map iae fearless, if one of the ugilest. rid London.—Prin ena, of Fattens | 16: Brush 100 ers in the corps of correspondents. |pere ranky firat among the debuts [2 Brushes 190 His hunger for fighting is unap-| antes who will make thelr forme Brushes 25e : en more " » Rrushes B5e peasable, and none has seen more} intry into society this year. ‘Ta ‘ eSe of battle with bis own eyes than) ona gtately, with rerulmr featuret4 ne es ze eoee wee Frank McCullagh }her chief che lies in her excerigd 290 . > FOG oH tionally pr oloring. Although) $1.25 Wire Splicing Clary 996 A EAMOUS PROCTOORAPHES blue-eyed, pink and hite of akin, Pocket Wire Cutter Te Jamie Archibald, of Collier's | and with the Hghtest flagen hatr Single Tube Leather Punch Weekly, has had the good fortune | she rejoices in the blackest of eye= | oo ci ae aoe to sep somethimg of nearly all the| lashes, She is an up-to-date mirl of} ‘ ‘nies world’s fighting since the Spanish | the healthy, out-door type. “Bhe con! gq. siyners’ Bult 850 war of 189% I met him first in| handle a yacht ection. She is! 966 Burwood Serew Driver 150 | Pretoria tn. 1900, arriving in time to | 4 fearless, horne and drives|g a«key Padlock léc | witness the entry of Lord Roberts | her own motor car. She understands 20 get l4c |to the historic capital of the Boer - os me Met : 1To He is the moat prolific photograph ip agnet aze er of modern timed*and his adbums TORIA | H ie contain exact records of egery great | 4 jevent of the last 10 years For Infants and Children, ioe Se Middleton's place on the s@ff o' « eraible Borew Driver le the Associated Breas was taken by |The Kind You Have Always Bougiii | Hi | 20eRogers Vegetat Kite 150 Denny, « tried journalist, with @) 5 a | $2.76 ‘Thomas Auto 920 ; nt care oO n eredit 1 9 | pias carmor co" hin coat tn | Boar the Leti/tliida SPINNING’S SATISFACTORY pafoo, whence his dispatchos had | d bp STORE | been mort enlightening upon the de 1910 Becond Ave. is from the soldier who prays on herished “ws play by right of arma, the 9 8eX prerogative tn every good tie; but It only becomes that mes oppression of the weaker afraid to defend himself? Well f every bully and tough stant, abject fear, Be- hie way to freedom, one successful battle gave him the courage of confidence tn himself, and developed in the man a epirit that will neither suffer wrong to himeelf, inflict Injury upon another When your “Robbie” graduates in boy parlance to “Bob,” he is on the way to making a pretty good sert of a man. gardening, Ppoaks several languages Mr. and Mra. H. L. Pennell, a I Quently and te almost as good ‘olumbia, April 16, a boy. hres -oeemrae musician as her mother, Brought ieee | BMRLIN, Germany—The k «| ep with her younger brothers on the : lyoungest son, Prince Joachim, at- |! { Wight, free from ali the art! The best place to ot good yaluo ltalmed his 14th birthday a few ke | f tle of court fife, ene tw still a] im Rubber and Cotton Garden Hose ago, and ew days later was ga-|€00d deal of a tomboy, though her | is the Rubber Store, 714 Ist ave. er° nette i as jet im th Oerme: 18th birthday will arrive in October ~ = |navy. Th has six sons, the iw the daughter of Queen Vic eldest of whom will, of course, sw orite child, Priv Reat coed him on the throne of the Ger nate with roy- | | type of bud led that three of the remaining five yp ha two sailors od should b oe. rs | Prince Eitel Frite ” . of a husband William and Prince One » & fow foreign * A ter upen a military venue Between Vine end Cedar & { Peer Quotations ON RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE FOR SATURDAY—NOTE | The Bee Hive Saturday Special 2 Tomorrow only, between the hours of and 4p we will put on sale a splendid as- sortment of embroidered turn-overs, and fancy embroidered stocks, regular values from 25¢ at— Fifteen Cents ot more than two of these Collars will be sold to any one customer, for we want as many different people as possible to get the benefit of this splendid bargain. m., lace to SOc We Dress Men and Women in the Height of Fashion for One Dollar a Week Think what this means to the average wage-earner; when new clothes are needed, and the pocket-book is limited, there's no need to put off the buying. Simply take ad- vantage of our Easy Payment Plan, and pay ONE DOLLAR A WEEK for your purchase, “pay while you wear.” OUR HOBBY Correct Styles--Perfect Fit—Right Prices EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. Inc. Cor. Pike Street and Fifth Avenue “THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD.” 1413 Second Avenue. Phones: Sunset, Main 880; Sitanur mt 2615-26 2617 First Avenue Between Vine and Cedar Sta = Poacat 880 Coates aoe dz for 16¢ Store ee Reliable Dry Gaede CAREFULLY EVERY ITEM, AS EVERY ONE IS A MONEY SAVER. Men’s Furnishing SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY Oe value Men's Working Shirts, made from a heavy joth and cheytot breasted and deep yoke for Men’s Plain Blue Bib Overalls, Iso blue and white stripe Bib ‘ alls with Jumpe spectal for Men's Stylish Soft with and without col- orth 66 clal for . 490 Men's Fast Black Half Hose with white foot, spliced heel and ape for 12ghe Ladies? Hose and Underwear Real Liste Thread Vesta, k, long sleeves, sum- eight with pants to match, worth 76 special for 400 Ladies’ Mercerized Vesta, low neck, no sleeves, fine quailty pink and bl pecial for, 2&e Ladies’ White R neck, no sleev ored lace; special for, L2%e Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed. Panta, um- relia shape, lace trimmed ' a! eo Ladie® viel mn Hose in rib- bed and lac cts; spagial for 1 “ i Bick Bace Pose. thread, Wort® 36¢ al or Ror Ladi@® Plai® Miack Lace Cotton Hone, sgiicgd heel and soe, BRANCH STORE Ladies’ Wrappers Satur- | day’s Shoe News 1 Let of Ladies’ Percale Wrap- pers, full regular out, with deep ruffle, sizes 34 to 4 $1.25; special for ........ Ladies’ White Underwear LEADERS FOR SATUR- DAY White Corset Covers made from a nice quality of loth, with deep lace yoke, worth 8%¢; special for 250 Ladies’ White Night Gowns, full TWO Ladies’ NOTE THE PRICES QUOTED | ON GOOD RELIABLE roo WRAR $1.25 value Little Gent's Satin regular cut, lace and embrold- | Gal’ Sheen,.a0 soll denver ry trimmed, worth 6%c; spectal | soles; special for 980 for 490 $1.60 value Youth's Box Calf Vict Special for $1.29 a es’ e $2.25 value Boys’ Box Calf and L Ww i t | Vict Kid, double sole, all solid; | awn aists | ia $1.89 | We show a chotee line of Ladies’ $1.50 value Men's Heavy Creed- | White Lawn Watsts in the very | more Working Shoes; special latest styles, lace and embroid- } | for ‘ - $1.10 ery trimme Specially priced 2 $3.00 value Men's Box Calf, all | as follows lid very pair guaranteed $ , 4 1.00 Walat for “ $2.19 | $1.95 Waist for Kid Oxfords in | g150 Watst for i black and tan; special for 2.00 Walast fo : . sias | * spas ne 25 value Ladtes’ Streot Shoes, 5 viel kid; speelal for $1.89 Boys Schost s ? Want Ladies’ Tommy Wants | Att i 1 Lot’ of Boys’ Waists in Buster a st Brown and other styles, worth | aime @uatedi fee m. i to 390; special for . « 250 ry | We _ ae received by gxpress | 95. value Colored La@undered thigh Soran jot of “The Ruth’ Shirts for Boys; special for Tommy Atking Whists in woot . . aBe | amohalr, colors @hite, brown | 12\c Phiue’ Boys" ‘ana’ "hitase: - | and navy; specigity priced for | Hose, fast dye, sizes ¥ to 9; ‘ " ° eee . $1.08 spectal for «+ 81-3 2609 JACKSON STREET |

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