The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1905, Page 3

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stor thin the the tha alse ho! RARER ERA ERR RRR K w ' ee ee eee eo 0 D offering the greatest values during their Piano and Organ Sal in thelr line of business. The sav- | ings line apply tion very The stock in going very don't with you in Cash “netorsere” Credit Come and Prove Our Statements as to Methods A eacoesful business must satisfy the customer as to @ methods and terme of payment—and these are just ngs that the new dotug right new You, if you are a stranger to the new store to apy importance to you of becoming a new store tomer, ‘Thi of co-operation, and this or any ¢ to your patronage we give you more value for your w t we sg and more attractive store method » give you the to prove t All Mission Rockers Half Price This Week RE COR. SECOND AV! ERNEL’'S BABY HIT THE PIPE AGAIN Aesop's Fables were outdone in Monday's these things, Give us an epport Nor value the r store must divide f credit, we canaot expe B. ‘e UNION STREET REE EERE EEE EERE RRR ER RRR RE ue of eal t organ when Minnie Burke was accused ¢ < her 1, M. J. F a second ¢ jent was stat » have here Burke 3 his wife had pre aper by the means of printing ink the organ’s news gather sgbout BIGGEST N RECORD. & Johnston Co. are positively great $65,000 Surplus Stock | announced are genuine. The of instruments to cannot be excelled. to the great price reductions. Mberal terms ar be caught napping. | se two boys the ouple of ordinary height As a matter of fact Burke and his wife w * at the Seattle city jail twice Monda he n the station steps beca Port 1 his wife ® erifled the the RRR RRR pity Cee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee thre and ¢ , > Seattle's Leading Piano House. | his brother ‘ 903 SECOND AVENU feet se hes t = BURKE BUILDING. Cooler Weather Coming Another me usher in a great many prudent h evenings, and owner will prepare winter NOW If real economy in your home building home “sD t us install an Ernst Hot Blast Furnace The very best furnace ev soft coal. Ineures the greatest an i a the least fuel All castin for t celebrated fu tr ly grade and r xtra hea ew of durability and ¢ my These furnaces are mounted and with a care. Ample provision has been nr and contraction o' ings. Radiator nished either of « ron or heavy steel. We positively guarantee i the ve eet and most scientific furnace that money will bi not prove ALL Wi CLAIM FOR IT you are a cent. We employ an expert, who does nothing but install furnaces and pipe buildings for furnaces, Call on us or telephone your w We guarantee complete sat isfaction. Either Phone 1158. | } || | cY AND WILLIE rHopER| THE & MARTYDOOM OF A DAUGHTER OF A RUSSIAN GENERAL SON, BEATEN BTRANG BY CRUGL POLICE JECTED TO INDE EN INNOCENT AND RELEAS ED named Olg roof a Ru Moscow, hi | tlonary pre She was station in the suburb she wh upon for examir hus desc At lothes: too had a queer res sentry befc and locked were in an | which a fl | the first floor Here I was quite teadily; m man attem the flight m de the house stand at i and in father from ective who had a Netchk issian ger MOSCOW—A young ff Russian lady | pu the daugh-| Wh ral residing at as been arrested here a charge of participating in revolu- | smashin, ppaganda. conveyed to the refused to & as. The eat her obey orde allied out to his subordi-| ia mad | That m upon} man fe Seeing that rm annoyance and address. 1 suspicious to the po- | be! as dragged round to} “After © stations ation. Miss vo her ust policemen fell erted abield nai i¢ her|me the gave Her HOUSE AND ASSAULTED ued nt pect of aga on | exhauste | Yakiman, | sclousne me At th nvey nd th ive compel re-| no stren in Moscow | I was pl bes @er experiences pre tn and ¢ & prison in any way the entrance let ax in plain k me to a house which | annoyed jalso deat and kicke id Netchkoft| without den gay he} the nigh the door behind ux Welin a ce arrow dark passage from | thief an ight of naticed a drunk ny escort and th pted to drag of stairs. 1 what natinetivety the fight of stairs. 7 eman mad p the ate eman this way her I extri grasp and er off) a _ king for hely he door should be opened ar jals should be drunken with a gr ated my strug, but pa brought left me alone led up inte 4 anger th what I like with y 4 police nd could not walk | starved towards On quite| my reat i. The | alarmed. ne to| solitary he drunken po rw further efforta to drag! Aft I fought des-| there w myself, | the char Ries aid the) rev uth 5. 1 bave or ma and | to inves We always | ishment t from rushed toward th I demand nary young ladice: in | be |police foree who had tre young lady with such brutality 1 that | to the di off If thir i that| cow, it d, but | dinary o om nan j}ons thre the door of my I remained ware me and renewed hin at aw that there was no rescue | beat my the w in the hop & my kul! and escaping dis | honor by suicide. At last I fell down | ml, but without losing ying: “Leave her a with fear and might ight be unpleasant tto a 4 ective who had bre kicked @ to stand up, but I gth to do so. The detective red my face with his fists the doctor had revived me aced in a cell and left food or drink, The e me no peace, but ¢ 1 continually me with his insults me Dy nt I was taken back te police station at Yakiman an¢ 1 together with a fe 4 a woman of tow re Here | saw torrible scenes. this confinement for eman who| three days, during which I was half beaten, kicked, Inaulted bmitted to indeseribable indignt is moment I heard another ne, 10m. The policeman ia order to} 1 CATTLE STAR-—-WEDNI SDAY,-AUG, 16, 190 f modern idea | art rate t 5, 1 not stop the momical stand 11881 he was ob French Cham? was re-elected in f r 1 | ber, as in private Pasay preached b even had the ¢ to the chamber French ament of the ripe for not only was feated when he ap jeaying that if th want peace, they ing #0 frankly, b | him | Pansy repre Jot the Freneh | which he founded | a retired villa at jot Paris, There and his recognt arises he de | ile nove: ra | tering the servi sexe, | ERP ts the prow” | dare@ take such head of [his euggentl tack good accepted ought had there war ened and He sring » the 1 put maie pute. 1 and ot yet thé millenium tt 4 on internat Boer we im brotherhood, and he started writing 1 yurage to submit a ernment brought to nothing |talk for those who wanted to b Hague tribunal and is now Arbitrat int, of universal jong this tine, In 1867 he founded | the International Pi 1 member of the of deputies, an In the chan d ace mic Ife, | He} printey pill asking the © take the tn itiative in a demand for general at al arbitration, But the time ch ameasure, and Pansy’s prose but nr » for deputy fn 1889. He look his defeat calmly people did not} it he w nted France at The} ident oclety He has spent his} Jiarge private fortune in the cause of peace, and now lives modestly in Neuilly, a suburb} ar | sovereigns whom he doe great political characte whenever an international cr # not hesitate to write nly man in Europe an initiative as are CHULALONGKORN few Bur an not know ition as a such tha dp of the countries ned, invoking peace and of » of arbitrat always taker art, even when they are not » o~ |prevent Ruso-Japanese war, Pass) - rep by displaying figures proving j iw) ? YOUNG RUSSIAN LADY "3.82" | sete ver | CA Boreas | wine : ite. bean settled. by” arbitration.| Muslin Here Muslin Here SUSPECTED OF TREA- [And ho justly adds that if thin in| | “ReLiat WEARS SOnme Unvin ‘ 3 OFFICERS, DRAGGED TO A | beq = kukalbeoasle vee Wo il € ‘ STARVED AND SUB wr e Pai Mt, arly in life w ‘ie a ‘ SCRIBABLE INDIGNITIES—FINALLY PROV . mn onl the ‘tlly ot “ y ( hild (ré ec >I S C (Loats Pz n the third day I mentioned CHULALONGKORN I. ve name an address, where We police were somew? Born September 20, 1853 1 was, however, placed in| Crowned king in 1868 onfinement and detained| He has 23 names. One of them] 8t and ran up| under arrest for a further week nich | was released It transpired as no ground what 0 of having parti nary conspjiracy higher authorities, however, re! tigate the case, and po was meted out to the po-| cated in English jals and the membe ngs of this kind can happen|@rand new guilloti ughter of a general in is easy to imagine how fier rage Jers are treated | t the Russian em (Only Man In Europe Who Gives Advice to All the Crowned Heads “i.:2'.0°%: FREDERICK PA SY IS THE W INTERNATIONAL PEACE, WHEN HE I EMPR Special Corresponden PARIS Although ORLD'S FOREMOST ADVOCATE AND HE EELS LIKE TREDERIG to The years ee AS Sy WRITES TO KINGS AND Royal pala ir is Paramindr Maha Chulalongkorn. Indian Head” Clean-up of the Ladies’ Ir Store Stock 4 bargain in sehor ts now flere are CHILDREN'S COATS, priced } tore at $4. CHILDREN'S COATS, 4 1 by the ofe at 9 ours CHILDREN'S COATS, priced by Ub adie eat CHILDREN’S COATS, priced t I tt CHILDREN'S COATS, 4 $ CHILDREN’S COATS, priced by t “tt INFANTS’ COATS. ike, granite cloths and wool voll trimmed w ¢ O8e © $4.98 Umbrella Sale Weeping Skies--Good Umbrellas Pmiins Feege Smiles are the bricSter under « our Umbrellas. Qua’ very best and prices are way down. You save money when you buy Umbrella LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN UMBREI LADIES’ UMBRELLAS, with 26 nes, steel ro: LAS, with 26-inch » rames, steel r gloria tops and fancy immed handles, re and natural wood lew, regular price pearl and silver t kinds, the best value on Ose with natural 85e each, special at, each LADIES’ UMBRELLAS, with 26-inch stee nes, steel rods and fancy handles, reg CHILR cN'S UMBRE ‘ prices $1.00 and $1.25 each, special at wood handle), regular price 36¢ and 40 each, special tomorrow at 29¢ We Have Ladies’ Rain Coats in All Sizes | McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St, y night) ar king this r 5 st will sall| of ¢ Alash , law Lindaver, of | pron t z his Wednes- | 5 ho w t to amer City ¢ nday night for Sk both A camer City of Puebla sa i soday morning for fan Pran-|CHlEF IN THE FIGGHT 5 aeiths @ fal) tend of saneene ON YELLOW JACK | ree neral Walter Wyr ay night for Va on of the natione 1 establighe cone take ot & Queen's name, Sowapa Pongst with 60 passengers 4 s that He has 200 wiv of freight : © for| Speaks English fluently, using the od in| Prewent classical English | ‘The White Star - : The| Present dynasty foun fed by Chak-| not get off for 7 yee i oe’ fused | bri in | an expected, owing t ~ , ; pun-| Eleven of his 131 sons were edu sige a, but ~* . peabtze of the! Wears iropean apparel except ‘ the | om state occasions POF SED i enone oA sed Vat improvement s “aoa vb ci Ree prerssc Spee as pratt n tres Gen. Wyman is the author Mos- | Paria reecenpiied con tuee, ‘tna cena t when th ber of pamphiets on medial pris-|a decree to take ef April 1.|men were lost overboard during I ports, of a number of societies. re.| Children born of slaves shall bel & en, but the return trip was un free In the future no person shalljeventful, This is the boat which enslaved freed gradually Tmpor | form al or |" un edly choose elder i Italian arch King import bt 4 foreign vat will undoubt ure, thr amese roof the rain leak his clothes from ned sehools fc higher education of both bo supervision rev nditure nt slaves will be| wax by t xperts to re-| King bas 20 half-brothers and a| the multitude of sisters frey He has authorit y to name anyone|t on master n exper and ted hund and sec etric light kiven up for t some days ag the pase * leaving night for Skagway on eamer City of Seattle is God Chealanger, who has during beer ecting the Alas U0I-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. uring CREAM AND BERRY SETS—Semi-po E bowl and et f six a r a CUTTING TABLE e t below y folded; ia Hight weight, but nd olde Two Saten ht weight, but very durable, and y olen ng, 18 w nd 2 Fresh ontias th Ses uti, hes; variety lors and gns; cut from $1 COTTAGE DINNER SET—Com plete with one hundred pieces; floral decorations of either blue, g or brown; regular $10 set; today n TEN 4 COFFEE 0 Near Madison Street G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- “““ CUT RATE TODAY spoon and and $1.50 t ‘ 95e MEDALLION PLATES—Profusely decorated and elegantly co Medal unded by exquisitely blend ed ler designs; $ 0 values; today, each . : soteeee $1.00 FISH AND GAME SETS—Semi-porcela great variety’ of f of appropriate desig ordered with pink or gre

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