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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUN - j aN ae 7H 4 T My ee “Dent Werry, Watoh Us Grow” | ELL WHY RUSSIANS D4 5 iiCash_~ pt Ay > cag Credit | A VOLK CALLS ON MILITIA *® — - —— . * yO ft PORCH GAMBLING * ; | w LAW * i | * JDFFRRS CITY, Mo, * | a ‘ nor Folk has % | aan enemas * ce nd the m to OOR NEWS | LOCAL STEAMBOAT MAN WRITES OF THE DEMORALIZATION |* 5! y.to enforce the # OF THE ARMY OF THE CZAR AND TELLS OF THE THINGS | * « ' * \* He « and * « drapery value you find at the New THE JAP SDID TO THEM * ' 100n arrest + ' ia rT 1 ; ind y t me in and look CS * ing at the Delmar * = z b who | 1 up I tunity ’ and vaiec | ® track ” Roy | , . : ; eee fore the Ja war, have t nt th e not LAR RR RR RR Re igh prined at t if “5 i : I Arabian Hand-Made . ; f a © th " w : vith pba atka [umn tree of er wnt |AT THE THEATERS wd ach ALI Ww PENDLETON Ferd of th y | lot ! A great mo | § Rus> Se RAMER BLANKET AND alled ¢ “ut ar f thelr ale = A $5.00 to $9.50 MBER R R ai . " t yt ee ee eed Rugs, mediur @, each from Just the th tings of We & I t ¥ Pa ~ ad $10.00 to $20.00 1 kin and ¢ a =a t w “ x ¥ o : : $20.00 to $30.00 | hg cenae-nbe tit al t fy} t bao * Avenue e - $30,00 &« $40.00 Xy0) . ; - Russians so far on ha : ve ap: agp * A Jat rn ch 3 Roe xtra large a very | this week at t - y anged my admiratior t oe fi R wi end I . ett hols ach f Regular $ R " , w read why Rue-| he Port A ' . . $60.00 . 4100.00 w t 4 wa “ * I * FINE LACE CURYVAINS R 3 and $8 rr : the i P —" ne to|~ “ Prior t arrival of new b t and 5 Pr ik a4 ganisat = tate z ee fat line aan t wish | poeular ; with , “ 4 a ll / mn RRR the following e Regular $14 Robes, each at ' e tole 1 $0. Aradlan Hand-Made Lace " my wa ’ oye t ion ; t ‘ 2 pal vs ee mee , $21.50 Only 36 robes in all tigh manders a nnot win © ’ W t t vi 2 pair only 85e AND TSe INGRAIN CAR ver ‘ Russians i tig iN $25.00 Aradiat ace PRTINGS w " sfugees and) w © afte o com ‘ th . anima 4 pair ; $13.50 | Including the best all wool, W as aA Soon dante, cu mg appar pot Pr $25.00 Arabian Hand-Made Lace have stock of tt sa enn: oe mean 16 = ‘ .w GM Aradian Hand-Made Lace to re y. These go: th : : ts | te ee rh - Pag the ma 4 pair only, per pair...$13.50 therefore, we will place on sale Bi ora Ther “ oe Ay ad. = pep n> Cabeaia. th aking $2.00 Lace Arabian Hand-Made this week only, Sewed and aoe tea . eile hel te on rer tag pn Ryne bar berg . he goat tict 4 # pair only, per pair...€11.00 ready to lay at, per yard,..65¢ Bongo pa et ae oe alll ber ree fox te ' o r oe and ar ie n Th k kea n t The larg ahs ra a c has oor wal ma in t# om “ oi M ever get home, R 2 w e elie? t n Mond ¢ army, for « n of the cxar w at we ne 4 by Mra, Fiske REO AVE Sa Sone Saws ye om prety | Skely a6 she mak @ UNION STREET J) worst tot 1 ever erasaple of the e wa , getting along wit f war ‘ the f mind me of the 4 peep at this er par a western cowboy n knew any remnants the the demon thing, don't know anything and/ more than ¢ » amounted |don't want to know anything ney of the ' performar lThey are brutal and their soldiers| bet he will be glad that wil “remem thate them. They accept every op-| have to come here to fight ma Can in the City Prices range ERNST BROS. | Both Phones, 1158. Boe PIKE STREET. from $2.25 te | | | ~~ Many Men, No Jobs, “Bum” uy Such Is Seward ) Seward, Alaska, is a good place to fe tn Seattle. Meep away from, aecording to F ta to get the} j Williams who, under date of June i keep the} wrote a letter to Mr. Russell, of The meat bronght my city, describing conditions in not fit for bas an| ie northern town. also the poll tax} MLAccording to Williams, the Alas feos, $1.50 a month, | Central railway is seeking to| ‘ that more than the number of men ease in the jred in the railrosd work to amashir rd in order to get the benefit the retor Mf their labor at low wages. The § iw done ima work all winter, only to| pose of ng me that (heir wages are so small} the pre there is talk of| expenses 80 la that | another wages.” rely enough funds af — F their have a winte 6 work to pay for thelr| a#eaeeeeeekeeheet back Seattle. . ite soon as they leave the steam-| » i they are obliged to pay a polltax|® DAKOTA HERE TODAY. @ $8 or work two days on the| » Miircad. Mr. Williams says | _ The monster steamship ) “Just o few facts regarding the| & kota the M seks Central ratiroad at this| # sota, wi Also find a clipping from an | & o'clock T no paper which will inform|# maritime exch > repe 4s to a poll tax of $8 per head| & ie be paid by all who come to work|@ AR ARRARRARRERRE He You will do a Jasting favor to Untersigned if you will give publicity © "Here are a few of the facts. It ere all summer. The pe of Seward depends enti @ the railroad workers, as there We Bo other enterprises here. Ev @ything in proportion is 180 per ee KIMBALL Main Gate 1 Afternoon and night Grand Carnival Benefit Labor Temple Fund Daily Largest Musical Plant in the World fall factory in Chicago | vai — the largest plant of the kind in|] TWO SOLID WEEKS OF FUN. fj World. It produces everything COMMENCING JULY 4 | foes into its instruments, It oR LOT, THIRD AND | Wolves pine ‘organs, reed organs and cS | ts instruments are found |] NeW ATTRACTIONS EXTRA- §| eer arter of the civilized ORDINARY BY | U This enormous output enables it i ® produce instruments for the least Nat Reiss | le cost. It is obvious that ten | can be wads cheaper’ pro | SOUthern Carnival Co. an f ~=~FREE--~ e omies are shared igh the D. 6. Johnston Co. with ‘ “ people of the Mecthaea” “HH IE Mme, Marion Liljons High Fire |] loral—if y t he ost | bys LS wane eee got aff Shoone, the “Human Fly” | i if Diavolo’s New Open Gap Loop the Loop Act Tan Arakeds Slide for Life. D.S. JOHNSTON CO. Special features Daily 12 SPLENDID NEW SHOWS- — BY BOAT AND Leading Plano House, | om SECOND AVE, | Burke Building. “Fire Walkers” Are People: of a Lost Continent MEN OF THE ISLAND OF MBENGA DANCE ON A PAVEMENT OF RED HOT STONES ANDO THEIR FEET ARE NOT EVEN SCORCHED—AN N, E. A. CORRESPON DENT VISITS A QUEER PEOPLE IN A PACIFIC OCEAN PARADISE AND DESCRIBES THEIR UNI QUE CEREMONIAL. BY JOHN PLUMMER ribe st 20 houre before the fire Special Correspondence of the Seat the s ences the contents tle Star which fired, and @ ‘ SYDNEY, N. 8 W., June 1.—t © re 0c ti e have just returned from a t the island of Mbenga, one of the . edily group of F lands Mbenga is a mere n the e burn ooean, i it bably nied by most ople on the face o ng off ata the gl ney are ewalkers eavon of The island is not more than four nthe time miles across, but what there is of it ne . is a paradise, It i «© 1406 ves, armed feet above the level of the water ng the and are covered with the most beau f abc surface of tifal and luxuriow getation " e. The wh er relieved by There are eight ages on Mben- with stones no larger than of the heat ga, with about ) Inhabitants, nuts an mit erprise Association.) STONES, (Photographed Expecially for the Newspaper EB SUILDING THE FIRE OVER THE & kind of rough pavement with the| LIFE SAVED BY BWAMP-ROOT white-hot f | There is 1 mi-relig 1 Fa oe nine | The — Wonderf Kidney, Liver rin A ~ . Gample Bottle Sent Free by Ma fj ‘ es te o for th ' rh ' Want family in Seattle ht rt nd lex 1 Java . of fi ‘ P 4 ° ttle. Our ‘ , « kine of t| ine ; puff ADAMS’ JAVA BLEND Kemer WILL BE ' g. I « pit, 5 ' . Aven i : TEA & COFFEE CO. Kain the pe I j t 921 SECOND AVENUE. ‘ After th f 1 Y Near Madison Street . “yg heds de hoes enitentiary for two trampled 4 om as brought into court this ge slike r J formally committed t@ epspetadg : YAQUIS ON ! oie enti A RAMPAGE t f table t on = a, Sous | : ef uty ue trar 2h the natives remain inflexibly Rds eke “i Arizona, June 27.—Ac« rt th ‘ res a ices just received from P « by Europ ! n party of American ne onths ago & coup Aaa os r F under Joseph Dewitt, New Zea cee uate te x4 h t to the reseue of ranche who were pre ta firew . ; ® 1 by the Yaquis tm the urge of Lieute n , 1 pe nee, placed a mometer. |Chiet Potty Off ana | Sa Me valley of the Ures Gist, . { res ee ggg 2 aah eek t aft iving the redskins back th the 2, ne pane fustnenses with af In a 6 | from wg | to be guarded by the reg- th began to melt, and the ar troor t ometer had to be withdrawn| WAS June 27.—| Yaquis are still making sore at th nt of sting. The feet|Dr. G merly post-|t Su the largest wheat fielg the firewalkers were exan maste fed for | dist ea long and two t were tions of | const m and! miles j and destroyed. prepa of any kind, nor as | the G need to Several ranchers were murdered. jt icker than that of the or ame d white man, But there w orch to the at “4 FB UO)-1103-1165 um tyeCo. ved to be a « Kee in @ portion forgotten own that Tibet the is perform ner as in Wednesday and Thursday Cut Price Bargains of firewalking he same n the practice that with which many are familiar, The THIS MORRIS CHAIR of polish strengthened by the ed golden oak has rich red e Fijians and velour cushions which are re are to be fe versible. Base is handsomely hings and custom lege a ms broad nly have had thei Gul: com bo edhusied grace al STRIKE WILL EXTEND DRESSER oak finish golden; fitted with CHICAGO, June 2 Members of beve French ithe furniture m and exprese plate oval m j}men's asnoc 4 ot ’ 20x24 inch; thre éries to strike-bound houses today drawers 18x42 in face of threat of the de Value $15.00, but strike if this ls persists for the two days com determined which will prot on & to an extension of the iff Barrett says that strike " deputies are being w wn at the marred rate of about a owing to the decrease of violence N B ® A - ever Beaten in Any Contest SPECIALS THE MAGNIFICENT RANGE illustrated below holds this Remember, One enviable record. In no competition, either at St. Louls or Man age elsewhere, has it ranked inferior to any high class range. Al- foot, 3 J oat though the Monarch made its bow to Seattle much later than on Saws, many others, it has rapidly risen te ace and is there to if . 1 lengths, 60¢ stay. Unrivalled—the Monarch really stands in a class quite | 1 foot, 6 to 7% ft its own } Boynton's Won When buying a range you seek the very best as you ex 2 der Buck Sawa t it to last a good many years. Do you know of any which ¢ _ cach -$1.00 b points @s has the Monarch? Not a singlo i Boynton tiand range possesses so many exclusive features | Saws 6-inch warranted : Its polished top; $ weds ‘81,00 Duplex Damper; Sledges, per Ib large ovens; spectal- Pn gatenenges 10¢ ly prepared malle- ; handled able iron and nickel $1.00 unite to make It the Double Bit Axes, + : “pest in the world.” No repairs are ever - required for it. bh | “ee Lj: $5 Cash ee ee. and $5 a 1 neh I CY, Saree Month Re $ ) WILL BUY 4 A d 14-inel MONARCH P HERE A ‘ ‘ a We take range as part pay on new, allowing every cent it's worth. your old W. Boynton Saw & Hard- ware Co, 300 Pitre St, Cor, Third |