The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1905, Page 5

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OE a ee ee Se aS eS ee Sw ee © F OP FEE ~—- other hand, as we have seen, domonatrate their advantages. This +h] Amertean producer has worked fof} man must feo to buy, A his home mat t to the Burs] with filustrations and d % opean marke » in a half him nothing, or . market, and even for a market In] things and Western tdeas in gen | Africa, with little rad for the ral, immense poasibigties of trade in| In order to deal moat intelligently " ERENT for which America tx the] with the Chir » familiarity with SHINA 18 READY FOR THE YANKEE’S WARE6—~ DIFFE China far 5 | 9a most favorably situated of all west-| their tanquage ia of prime | t=] AMMMICAN FIGH BOATS FOUND ACROSS THE LINE IN CANA. | hi fe METHODS BY MEANS OF WHICH @THE ORIENTAL TRADE | MO" frum Ee Giidatie ‘tomes Coneeat | oO. Action, then on the part of]in Shanghat has lately recommend DIAN WATERS ARE RIDDLED WITH CANNON SHOT BY CA MAY BE CAPTURED mericans, la necessd They must] oa ly to hi ernment th ; able furnish eaten Sue Maa aaee Gamat thik GAT tens reegpth yo ype nang ap biger NUCK CRUISERS—THE AMERICANS ARE POACHERS AND ee ee pk 1 on “ i t . vat < 1 b of cour tandard « is always right for you protun, tate | mAntages maine by other pations) ef German representatives in China THERE WILL BE NO COMPLICATIONS BETWEEN ENGLAND ” QNritten ex The Se-attle by George A. Bretun, Wt | through thelr foothold It ot Aled Include a ¢ ytudy triets where character of th eraphy China, th vari ANDO THE UNITED STATES g, ures of the marke’ t ites, line of en key no! of th t t With bh rant by hitherto almost un-/ own Th may be other effect ma our sphere of in-| tp things on th » ‘andl Prevented fe Jivectly traceable to the war, such| y-extonsive with thase vast nautaste Sop ok daptehenn as the tion of a demand fo in China where spplied in a he areal more realized foreign unitions of war on the irable markets. The hensive cami * rhe war between Russia and Jap-| part of China but it afe to Bay this end Me within the Juction of Amer an has tur the attention of/that the great contribution of the] in, Ameri manufacturer 1a and th | Weatern nations to scene of) war to American trad h n «it A gt work Iles befo: China t h | their mighty struggles. Untamittar| the quickened interest it ha given} He must gain the confiden and} afford a volun oe the people of this country in the}in. friendahip of the Chinese by|erto unthought of ae hey can be crystallized into a realization] 00" Siong means mu He must pebnand so — ies ‘ f the small share America has at] 4\\0) the taasee of toe enn Sey Seuetey tor wises Gon event i the trade of Chin& and) ‘\rtiynery and tor ings corsen| ROMAINE Shipped to : " tr { » importance of China as @ mar-/ . two great powers have found ny ina 06 8 mar. har bin eon handiane’ to conte iy the} ket f par boda, ~ ar = have undow ily | th Me ce "Auerica iy as|have had for us @ beneficial pont ay ogg ome of Mother S field for the extension of her| A glance at statistics auffice R sistent campaign he} trade. Iau ng Man-| dispe a prevalent fy, must teach them the superiority off The remains of Victor Manhart > na the a has had tion tha merica -— & “| American goods over the f Japan| the Seattle fireman who was killed Se atraet, altect, sn gueteen trade} ball.of Chinene trade. During 1906) ore ee eee et eee etree te ce mont men who was kil ; oR t VIGILAN by thwarting Russia's plan to o© ny *h 2 yy hy a unt 2m account of their cheapness, He] shipped to Nelson, B. C., the home THE CANADIAN CRUISES ULANT oe goods save her | of China with all nations amounted) wus: enter the field to stay, and! of the dead man’s mother, Tuesds . , , thelr own de a See ee =| to $408,482,408, leas than one dollar] Dist he prepared to sacrifice largel veciag ‘Y| BUFFALO, N, ¥., Sept, 27,—They] keep on th Res —— ulatiot a z be a4 lat are there have been fre per capita of her populatl oe > nitial profits to permanent future! A detachment of members of t are having exciting times on Lake one v The Americana, find YERX this total the United States poe *| business, In @ word, he must look] fire department escorted the body | ferie thin fa In fact there is « Lit ng that ¢ ng woe better in A ten with only ten per cen i . . ee | to the future d must ne hope to/ to the steamer, Princess Victoria tle war bet wee the ¢ unadian | ¢ adie * romsed 0 nal G Se cok penton spite uf] succeed by spasmodic and halt authorities and the fishermen from] the Canuck crulsers made It hot for of geographical position, in spite of) noarted efforts, for although Ch roceries eo ahuntanen of the waned per ee eee A Re ONIN) ek ek eek ee ek te wt] the American side af the lake | then We open today at ore,| Will he developed slowly, the pos-| Lake Erte used to be noted as the Thi mer two or three Amert oe jucts and superior manufacturers. | r j . | City ene of our tea a wits the dvantages justly ap-| bition for the extension of trade! 4 | most proitfic fresh water producer] ean tugs were captured ths Theta, whe! MO ee eater arptien, [ete there and they are great. # BLIND FOR 12 HOURS, {of fish in the world, ‘The supply] cated. Others have had narrow es our high st ‘ preciated and energ } It is but natural that in China wl has been steadily decreasing during| capes, The Canadian cruiser Vig A most attractive and most amall advance « America should dominate the trade! were for- centuries customs have} . . ; mae Seon senetity ears Hn | aaa. The Canadian erat . Oats eS eee i atten Our f China. Add to them a determin-|\ * peetome, * WALLA WALLA, Sept * ' ant, in pursuit ¢ Americans eee ite te a ee steam ase ed and above all an intelligent cam-| 06h crystallizing about fixed 80-6 1. 1. ‘Hoice, an elocirician, en. #| claimed, the fishermen on the Ainer-| han uot hesitated to fir 4 sev re very popular. eel ets aa i Green Lake Station saign to create new wants and sup-| “08% the Introduction of modern) 4 qured the terrible experience of #|!can aide were ruthiess th their 46“ eral boats have put into port badly ri ‘ cee 1 son At Bollard, opposite City Hall; Bi PNT. no that every Chiuaman| @ethods and modern goods 4 ame & being stone blind for 12 hours #/ struction of the fish. Thousands of | peppered _ict meet, pemectet aint onmmamnien Buck “Joy” At 501 Queen Anne Ave ae wae ene. Geltetea ware of be beset with ee oie Monday night f&\ tons of this natural food supply The John ¢ arnhuret, of Erte, neon, end, vay s aceay patood The “Cotlawe Steve.” fer 36 ha fine White Yakima Po. American goods per year, and our] Tange langusge and customs 0 {® In installing @ light Bolee #| went into the soll every year as fer-| Pa, wae the tatest to receive a bap The most successful low-pric wood only. A most infac~ tatoes ze rg: ill be multiplied | *@? Chinese, their peculiar ways Of] » way obliged to work close to w{tilixer and th seemed to be no! tinm of ll caliber cannon shot heating apparatus ever invented. tory and most reasonably 25 tbe. Extra No. 1 Yakim = vo © pe nuluipiie’ jcarrying on trade, the formalities f soy a m . od ttle heater. Bake With a population of 432| & the glare and after he had fin- #/|remurd for ses Her top w © riddled and sey se prices include one 8-foot ‘ Satete > + Santee liga eet eden refs are octal distinctions which they)» ished his work he became too w| Finally the Canadian government! eral of her crew were wounded by |f length of tubing appearance and Freeh White Tomatoes, per ro gg theta yen naga xe, the superstitions we ‘ie tally blind, After 12 hours @| dectded to protect the fish on ite aide] fiying splinters is mad of handsomely ornament able of throwing a je kn ertain and countless other! tatermations tne which suna| waees “a sical e4 openwork castirc base and mount of hei ” i euh Coffee, per Ib. a ty #0. to thel # treatment his sight was restor- &| of th tert here will be no complications! = . . . eee Ma + onc gr epetipemamal Se sick ate and ame mien. the] ee a Sens te CONTE"! & of &| through the center of Lake Erte.| over these bord tuirs between ll With Preach tine: drop Gert intent fee . i varied merits and ues m ate the problem of how best to fram cgay we a “gener | if with French tips; drop door in fron i Eatra fine Coffee, per ded ,, ng up of a trade whose limits} *' the ns % \* 9 (Cre * were # « England and the United States be-| 8 easy access burner in Hght- In these sizes and prices— Hoffman House Coffee, the fam S he femoseiate to Sevenen gain the markets of China AD MO-lg gee ee EOE EEE EE HR Amerionn fish tugs were warned to! couse Americans are admittedly | ecorations are in aluminum No. 11, for 16-in, wood...... ae on wee mo b hat Ameri anes Cane sonmens 16) poachers, bu theless, the de-| J in nickel, and all are jeweled. 9.50 full aroma and flavor, per Ib Figures, then, show that Amer beolutely essential for the man tines | rie 4 No. 21, for 19-in. wood Si BO¢ fica has never exploited the great! wno would succeed in the introduc ee en eee | reenter sadgimmrmngg ewig $11.50 Choice K. B. Tea, per ib... .2Oe Fi field of China's market. Com-| tion and wale of his goods. | Ottawa has referred to the im 4-pipe mize, nickel finish No. wood Fine Tea, per tb ..... ¢ I paratively few at home have inter-| "ON OMY sale of his goods government the questic ST G-pése ales, aisha, tant . a: arty gee ged og SOM 1 Fi ested themselves in this tand, 80/1, 4 weet these problema must b wr Bega Seaton | « et, ny " bs = must be with qu re three-p: SA a [tittle known but, so deeeving of 01 5 well-qualified, “permanent agent Raley have tullove that Standard Furniture Co. i} os of high stendis nd unquestion R. YERKA & SONS, of our products and manufactures = ge ge: Ar gran ye pg Rush Baggott tre SOH ENFELD SONS Whsletale Department ie at [jaro practically unknown save to Wuttulyy uf geouvina ineatcdions BRAND EVAPORATED can antp acuns of that camber, but Itt fg fr) & na dental. | the fow millions of Chinese who live] {chines merchant sy been co 4 Gesirable to — lis and about the treaty ports. There |‘ Chines merchants arrenge-| |coneule the tinperial government be- 1006 to 1016 First Ave. — » for which have hitherto beer conapensinase gro Diamonds, Brooches |Are less than two hundred Amert-lieft to irresponsible and often un Para eeceer meee icndie ak daa SEATILE Rings, Scarf Pina, Linka|can firms represented in China. principled erpretera. Bie wit be Fo nage : m Me far Studs. Ear Screws, Ete. | Trade has been left in the hands of sah seit tale Gaineaieas oe . four quick-firing thr 2 Nentenene marcbenen. China bes rn Yu eed emge nage undere wil be at once forwarded Houghton Hunter | cn thoueht ot as coextensive whom he naw, through the feets All the Requirement So geongey Amie ws gr Doerr Jewelers with the province of Kwang Tuaé.! oii of a middleman or Com | nton Lake Erie and decisive steps with Canton as its center, The ee and measures will be taken to stop pradore. He will find intercourse | poner - i howell gear greta agricultural POP | edged about with leas formalt- | a4 I wale gepeting ty 4 soon ulation of the extensive plains of é a Ss fishermen ans ee. Sea and the productive Yang tees ioe ns ns the lem ‘esenieel Rete i SR cont | Tye Valley have been almost 1gnor-} 11, wit find the dialects of difter-| MEAD AT WALLA WALLA. 9 nd eee te ent districts to be absolutely difter- | : ES, Rae 9 7) ent, Neceasitating the employment aly ALLA, Sept. 27. ov inant the demands for the fruits of) oe ee ae teen Sod echoing FSBOROEN'S CONDENSEO MILK CO., NEW YORK ocr stead arrived bere loday. He j America’s pisine and the, products) 11, wavertising matter used in | FACTORY, AUSUAN, WASH. is scheduled to deliver an address | of her looms. sentien of ately worthless tn én jat the county fair Friday afternoon. But in realizing the possibilities | | nee. tie will find that the strange | It is expected that penitentiary mat 2 Jot American trade in China, let us| 00100, Jia supsratitinns ot the ters will be gone over during bis ‘ jae lose sight of the fact thet to) 8. must be fully studied: for visit and the renewed complaints jeain that trede a great’ work has) i siance green being an emblem of| against Warden Kees listened to. 58 Shoes yet to be begun, for Japan, we may luck in Ch it b | Governor Mead has announced . ; f a ne pute green 50 Shoes . be sure, will leave no stone un lasels ou a shipment of hame they | appointment of J. L. Canutt, of $2.00 Shore | turned in her effort to dominate the will be considered by the Chinese} Colfax, to be of! inapector, succeed Overceoats. trade in China. She must find work} | st <n, ptr ny Powe rom i ing the governor's brother-in-law. be possraned the devil and will —_—_—$——$$$LO ame Overennts »..++--. > Fh for the big fest of teenagers weed | | oie untouched. Ble will find the F you demand T. N. Beal, November 1. It ts also —————————————————————— Siete ‘Overcoaes Sas F) Cares the wer. so they may Not | onetary aystem of China in a mont | : announced that Mr. Beal will be Ladies’ Shoes. [ret in her harbors. And how cam! siti state, the various rates of nothing more taken care of in some other institu Bite Ladies Shows ----21-25 H tien her attention to China, using | {MNES between copper and silver ap tion The shape aud style are not of $2.60 Ladies’ Shoes 91-35 Bi cr ships to carry trade of China's | 2"! £0!4 in different places giving than protection Mr. Beal has been looked upon as much value in Clothes if good Shirts. er ships arry o naa | y aatinlans4 on ane ale & possible successor to Warden quality is lacking. Poor material aaae po £1.88 Drees Shirts ise piper a — btw a « his chances for large antes! from the cold it poses of vos re: -~ re | will soon become shabby and 0 0 pid for ° . | Bacon yrectan Ree Pac -caong avis on the board of contro e shapeless any way. Workings shirts B5e¢ |) pecially tn Manchuria, whare sho| ‘Rel latter should aneceed Kees steal ws g2.00 Bore Sho ...as.t0 fhe, seatired Port Arthur and now| nase | makes but little rly retirement is expected $250 Pore’ Shoes $iis OF notds Newchwang, the entre | : 4 7” foreign goods. France is fo difference where Purchase your coat of a reliable tt will pay you to ck cor our Underwear Line. her way up from the south, © 200 Beys’ Suits at Less than ff) she holds Tonkin. Ingiand ha Manufacturers’ Cost. cent of China's trade ) THE BARGAIN STORE. ag to held her eure 1104 First Avenue. pectally in the coveted water of the Yank Germany, of all t western nations, has been increas ing he on China most She bas the best organiz " mercial ager tively 1 in extending German t Hor spec province of Shan ot Kalo-Chow OLO RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 First Avenue. THE LAST DAYS OF SEPTEMBER BRING YOU rN SPLENDID BARGAINS S5e dozen Seml-Porcelain Oat- 15¢ Nickle-Plated Towe! Bar, 15 meal Dishes, each « be in. long .. 9e 5c 2-quart Yellow Mixing Bowls 10c Steel Japanned ‘Trouser + ° + evade ise Hanger $1.00 Heavy tron Stone China 0c quart can Rubber Pilates, 7 in.....-...- oseee 40 Floor Paint S0c Adjustable Saw Clamp 39 S5e Wall Bracket Lamp, No. 2 Burner and Chimney. .25e Japanned .. Se ee Battle Ax rhe 150 Japanned Door Bolt, 4 in. he SE ciclenenstorncoe Be eaper, $100 Japanned Dashboard Lan wet Fine Tissue Toilet —. + tl , 596 $2.26 Perfection Gas Hot Plate, 10c Strong String Shopping Baga 2 burner wide top $1.59 aeceess errvene Spelger & Hurlbut} Second and Union Se Heo: | : | | | } { \ he bite h with the trade. From thers ta it Ie evident. that a ag M fo : x | Departiner the Dy r date of August 3 / ait the spect Chinese mark he purch © of! the masses In Ch npara limited, the Chi ha who buys foreign ge afte us would seem prohibit Ofter the only profit accruing to a Chine chant for the sale of certain in in the sum realized from the| sale of cane and packing. He must | figure closely 1 the least short. | of the goods themselves! ean a tons to tim, xo that} care should be taken to fill all or-| ders strictly up to sample The} Chinese merchant setia his goods in| small lots his friends before the) | woody arriv | dar rons them should arrive promptly. | Hence the importance of prompt | shipms nt of goods well packed and ] weil duippes » American manufacturer, in order to introduc hin goods must teach the Chinese their uses and no that ff they o: wed or below grade, the putation suffers not only with but with bis clients portance, then, cannot b keeping goods up to the ata: And again, the exorbit of Interest charged by the natt Chinese banks—often two p a month—make it tmper oods bought n up} him | 29 much im. to} given dard. ith money borrowed | you buy clothes, But if, other hand you on the want something more than pro- tection from the weather— style, exclusive ness, quality and economy—it is to your interest buy REGAL Suits and Rain Coats—$15, more, no no less. 615-617 First Ave. On the Square, Opp. Totem Pole PIANOS We sell better Pianos at lower prices and on o: than avy other house in the city, KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 Second Avenue. © A. Meyer Mar er payments house that guarantees its produc- tions and you will feel happier and dress better. Big Shipment S Wines to a | Seattle { Firm The largest shipment over received in Seattle by any one liquor house was received by J Aronson, the First Avenue Whole Liquor Dealer. He just turned from California, where visited a great many of the wineries. The largest one being the famous Italian Swiss Colony Vine yard and Winery at Asti, Sonomo County, California, where he was | able to see not only the largest | winery, but the largest wine tank in the world, holding 500,000 gal-| lons of wine. The largest ship that ever floated the Pacific ocean could be floated in this tank. Being a! colony composed of Italians and | Swias, who are known all over the world for the making of fine wines, and having so many vineyards of their own, it is no wonder that they turn out the best California Wines on the market. A look in front of of Wines | W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. Cor. Second and Union Cor, Colby and Hewitt Seattle Everett Mr. Aronson’s establishment la week would have bed anyone to be- ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY live that he had converted this The new system that tighte loose teeth, cures Dieeding pyorthea of the guma Treatment of Dental Pulp, Irregularity of the Teeth. Absorption of Dentine. reatment of Exposed. Dental 500,000 gallon tank into barrels and cases, and had them shipped to him. | The sidewalks were lined from Yes ler Way to Washington street, Most of these wines were the Italian Swiss Colony brand, some the Fulton Brand, for which Mr. Aronson ae- cured the sole agency for the Pa-| cific Coast. The writer was taken all through Mr. Aronson’s estab: lishment, and ft certainly looked tn Asprciall® ‘Treatment of Alveolar Abscess. Treatment of Autrum. Some of the greatest complished have been the rep plates or bridge w = practicing Alve ats, however, ing 8 of cou stry which the Doctors nave ao- vf missing teeth without use of cse prohibits anyone olse from amination and advice tree to all. _|viting. Cleanliness predominates OHIO DENTISTS, 307). Pike Stee t, Corner Third and Pike. Seat- everywhere, from his immense cel tle, Hours—# a. m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 8-30 a. m. to 1 p.m lar, first and wond floors, front or back of store, shows the same neatness and cleantiness. The im ] onve @ one side of his store,| LONDON LOAN OFFICE |Coutaiuing 1,000 cases of bottled | mahi IANOS FOR RENT goods consisting of the highest | We are the oldest, |grade American, Scotch and Irish | Next to Guy's Drug Store, largest and strongest Whiskies, Gins, Rums and Bran-| Money to Loam on Watches, Dime | quake enh anaene dies, Swedish, Norwegian, French, |.) mands and Jewelry. | fuethe Pacirly North Italian and German Liquera, Cor before you see our display - se west. = dials and Champagnes, certainly (Situew’ and eur prtccn marked te ALLEN & SILBERT- RAMAKER ©O. ore t yuld be t P 1 | tooks grand. It would be time well 1496 Second Avenue, plain figures spent to call and examine his stock Isaac Luria Prop.

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