The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1905, Page 7

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THE SEATTLI LR RN NL NR EARN EN eh fee RTS LS RNR RR 18,000,000 PEOPLE ARE PROSPECTS OF A FEARFUL WANTER AS A RESULT OF THE | to wiespread starvation nth FAILURE OF THE CROPS—GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE WILL IT HAD JUST BREN BSTIMAT- | winter ED THAT 18,000,000 PROPLE ARE! wher ASSIST IN MAKING AN INFERNO IN THE CZAR’S TROUBLED TARVING AS A RESULT OF | roads le HORT CROPS aiting COUNTRY—POOR RUSHING TO CITIES Upon the famine fotowag epl:| Abou a pee | demics @ disease--typhold, typhua,| be r measl There were doctors | m My Soripos News Ase'ne ferno, , r ere all at| tons for 8T. PETERSBURG, Nov No wonder the ministry ts at its} the war, like men wi sence | crop. Famine, political disturbances and) wits’ end to meet the crisis ade-|caused the short crops, since the| Death high taxes. ated with the) quately women could not till the swith | heavie great ra strike, are making) The general strike on the rail-| complete coun. winter the winter outlook in Russia appear} ways, involving perhaps 400,000} Ten thousands of starving fraught with the ordeals of an in- men, comes as the crowning blow | peasants were hurrying to the cities was killed by his father-in-law, Na Lt Campbell, in Ballard, last A GTORY IN WEDNESDAY'S STAR CREATES EXCITEMENT AMONG |)... ect ng pln THOSE INTRUSTED IN THE SECTION AFFECTED — PROMI. | NENT ALASKANS PREPARE Tv FIGHT Over Boundary Bunc0) 9.0.2.2. undertaking te | WH congress allow the United, disgusted to learn that more tron | tea to be robbed of miliions of! blo has arisen in regard to the worth of mineral property "| houndary question. For years here eee Ure oe. | tofore we have had to forego nego ple of Alaska and the United States| ‘tions by reason of the fact that victims of palpable| We didn't know where we were at | MUST BE RECTIFIED. fean and British! with the laying of the ma: fonfronting the citizens of Alaska.| sto! bays, Prince of Wales island, | NT ceeding. tan ot “tha | Was Most emphatic in expressing bis 11 Mignone ab py tha | indignation. W. P. Kelley, manager of a ican surveyor | tnd elle: er of & co or monuments, as told ex-| “Tt gets beyond me how surveyors! known as the “Syndicate Docto: incendiary fire started in the med! Dr. Rave risen in righteous wrath at the| must check themselves as they go thought of the northern country’s|along. I hope Alaskans will make losing so vast a tract of valuable|the most strenuous efforts to have | - ‘SURVEYOR'S EXPLANATION | this thing remedied he said Kel Gefenne of themselves, it is ssid | tliows who settled this section of the American surveyors have made ements to the effect that the| ‘h® country would rise up in their for a “peak to peak” survey. Engineer Morse, in charge of the WON'T STAND FOR IT. American surveyors, has acknow!- warvey. ¥ Citizens of Alaska who are famit- ertain extent, with civil say they cannot under- ent engineers led. They point out that fm “checking up” the engineers should have long ago found out their | . Inhabitants of the country in ition state that were it not that} monuments which led to the dis- | fovery of the error were laid on each side of the Unuk road, THE ERROR | ! NEVER HAVE BEEN DIs- COVERED UNTIL AFT! THE BURVEY WAS RATIFIED. | who were intimate! ings of the London ing along the road, | Noticed the location of the ‘Their knowledge of Country led them to belleve that fomething was wrong. Having had} their * on the territory for years, they readily that If the boundary, which the ted would be located many ¢ to be placed accordt future weaith the land would b Britatn QUIET INVESTIGATION. This led to a quiet investigation. 4 A.rough mea Of the distar and the adwatern It was then found that ta were “off.” Engi-| eer Morse wan notified of the fact | and a survey of the distance taken with the result that the iments were found to nearer headwaters of Behm Canal than they should be owned by Great Re Charies H. Come e. attorney for DEMONSTRATION OF 5,000 STUDENTS ON THE NEVSKY PROSF iB: the Unuk River Mining & Milling BS company, who also has extensive After a mass meeting a mob of over 5,000 students, augmented by strikers, iq Mining interests in the disputed sec-| Nevsky Prospect. Cowsacks dispersed the crowd at the point of the bayonet. tion, in further discussing the mat- ter, Thursday, stated that the ques- tion was one of utmost importance The loss 3 1 eka: not ont fireplace. is Alarka; not Fire Scare A nog 9 figured at to the p those who are in + Selma ee [xt RRR RRR RR RRR RD Charles moskans, who were not intimat -| A midnight fire at Twenty-stxth| Labor Commissioner Grout #| possession ? [and Howell caused consternation to|% filled 2,515 positions last # “n the columns « reign in the home of C. E. Feek|% month. Men received 40 | against @ay, waxed strong in voicing their| Thursday night until the arrival of|% jobs, and women 2¢ dl camteds fentiments against the action of|the fire department, which soon put | % * | King. Americans who would allow the in-|out the flames. The fire started HR RR F terests i ay, to bel from defective construction a} ~ said Mr. =e ate tens -marrere ror been iscovered by the American engineers and subse- quently rectified, or steps to that end been taken by them, it would be matter. error was Aiscovered by Tam 4 stockholder in there, but that in reason why I shold South Seattle, Interbay and other putlying districts will get the chief OTHER CLAIM benefit from the 15 additional pa 60 other claims ze that trolmen that are to be put into serv will go to Great Brit- fee at the beginning of the year present survey is ratified Chief Delaney has not yet definitely r, . : arranged where the new men shall » W. ¥. Cook and my-|f We have mov ed our busi- go, but Mayor Ballinger states that which have been|['ness to 723 Pike street, a it is from these districts that the of the most com-if one door from Eighth av- [| chiet demand for protection has to run 50 cents # - enue, where we will furnish J} come . some time toward his|f at wholesale prices for J} ings to prevent accidents, The Se- of over this property, The deal/# cash. We cannot deliver at | attle Electric company should right-|f 85: many thousands of Milars. 1) 1, prices unless your or- : We hao pin fully bear the expense, but as ft in t i f not so compelled in {ts charter the from an of ders are large ones. We elty offictais have not attempted tof } : ahea do deliver to all depots and 4 force the company to bear any of boats without charge. F. R. YERXA & SONS one inapector at Second and Mad poanllinar? tebertas 723 Pike Street One Door From EigM®h Ave, Seasonable Underwear For Men Correct qualities, reasonable prices at EB. N. Brooks & Co,s, ye Beo~ ond e M4 FRIDAY, NOV AE AC SNL RI RA aN AS ms PLUCKY LITTLE FELLOWS ATTACKED BY)::’ 2 to eee STARVING IN RUSSIA Receive Names Of Victims ay NEW YORK Aurelia Herrera club at Los Angeles today well known trainer of fighters, has been training Hanlon and Hanton and CINCINNATI reported to ha ham Timber gwa the mob full} throwing their| attempt tr efforts have caused ck them as ric usclersly in an eon 1 ma, AY in th Jan « ] rw SCENE IN THE RAILROAD YARDS AT ODESSA, WHERE THE STRIKERS HAVE BURNED | (£0\net WHOLE TRAINS. | $2,000, ernor has fled nd the release of pollt- rs. | attempts STOCKHOLM, je to Tewume busin Local Alaskans Aroused — ©/4/7 “122 Now Dead Buncoed Them Out of Large Sum Best Partners rom sailing, but have are a good wife vings account pe he other and they both help him. he State Hank of Seattle, Firat avenue Ww corner pays nt interest on savings de- com $1.00 opens A procession of workmen pounded twice a year, 4 savings account, 1 DRUG COLMAN BUILDING For the Man Who Shaves Himself. We offer these for tonight and Saturday— RAZOR STROP of horachide 0c value, cut to the triumphal ar 130.000, Lwitte ie amount himeelt, of only hie third. t named from jourgette | terest charge that the dead| keeping the wh: rr them. instead jutation of printers and promised) |them freedom of the press. This city te an The sacking rters and pillaging ntinues unchecked. Treopa contenting them- he pillaging of the homes 1 Kauibars ha tation of every decent person been} “Of course, I wouldn't for a mo "| ment presume to question the honor of the men who have been intrusted | ) , uments, Re ery ging eile to Ueten to the| Dut @ mistake has been made which Woice of the people of the north, | must be rectified.” Unless the Seattle detectives suc- {sleuths > engaged What will the outcome be W. H. Gilmore, of Ketchikan, who| F ase satay a Mog pon Mong ogee | ria down evidence to ‘These are some of the questions | operates property on Seal and Tol-| ceed in unraveling the origin of the! he caused the fire to be started! held on suafiepn. The dangerous condition reet car crossing at Second | Madison ts to be retieved. Mayor Ballinger with Street Superintandent Walters and the owners of the southeast cor ber are to be forced to remove the obstruction in the street It te feared that @ frightful acci- dent will be the result if the pres- ent condition is allowed to There te barely room for pedawtrians to aqueese between the fence and the cars, and durt hours of heavy street traffic there is extreme danger. The city officials are of the opin is now time that secaf- folding was erected over the side alk, so that the latter can be used ‘The fact that the site of building is on a steep sti has made it difficult to handle the cine room of offices occupied by Dr. | has been reloased m Whether Dr. Rellingham when bis office @lusively in The Star of Wednesday. | Could make such a mistake. They| Wednesday morning, the doctor! fire to may be determined by sleuths | must be exonerated from the charge| working mow to break down of arson placed opposite bie name| Kelley's alibl on the police register. Police opinion throws the blame a. | ley was released from custody|on the doctor tn spite of his pro- ‘Why, old Joo Juneau and those! upon putting up $500 cash bail, and} testation. Kelley sojou han conferred on the matte “TORREY'S BARBER’S BEST” the building at strop, for .. COMBINATION shell, horsehide and canvas; value $1.50, cut to . SHAVING SOAP—Colgate and Willlams—l0e cake for..4@ STROP, of ing of the monuments 14 miles| raves and throttle all Alaskans If) Uguk wagon road, who will also|ore has run as high as $90 per ton, — the coast than they shoutd| they let that valuable strip of land/ bo affected tf the property goes over| and we want it on American soil,” Was due to instructions calling | slip through their fingers.” to England, say they will not stand) they declare. for any such “tomfoolery.” | Bvery ‘We've worked mighty hard for! proached on the subject pledged his edged his error, but says he was| Angus McKenale and George Dev-joar property, and we don’t want it| support to have the matter brought Misguided by the “peak to peak” | iIbieise, who own four claims on the|to go under British authority. Our! properly before congress. Weartng two pairs of ginseen. The new invisible Bifocal is the proper thing. are sole agents. and see them. KB. W. Reed and Hazel both colored, got the division a row over stolen property at an early hour Friday morning. Ser geant Springle and a posse of police officers arrived on the ecene in time ements made by th Reed for the The Garrison woman is well known to the police Stole Typewriter Cafe, w printer, is a fugt tive from justice. himself into the graces of the ake this free of learned had product itself show Wright at @ local pawn shop. secured the sum of $15 for the ma chine and disappeared If he is located a probable « Cut out this add, #6 The Only Alveolar Dentists in Showers Tonight, Cooler; Partly Cloudy with Showers; Light during to Fresh West Winds. the evening. ERXA ¢ moved our entire bus 3 Pike street held by the police for having No charge has been ‘pipegd = ; Urderwear for Men Outlying Districts to} ,..... Ge! New Cops at BN, Brooks & Co.'s, 1391 See- ond avenue Yerxa’s Extra Flour North Dakota and There is no better place t ure no values, reasonable prices than what the nature of it, at the office of the Ohio Dentists, the famous originators of the other .brand Yerxa’s Extra Be Alve- xa's Extra Ham away with pla tightens Pyorr- diseases Secret of long life rk, loose and falling tee Less quantitt Extra Ceylon Extra Uncolored Japan you, There is no charge. OHIO DENTISTS Entrances 307) Pike Stre Third Avenue, Corner of Third Spinning s Specials Mortise loc Se Pipe esenting And are ready to prove this as- Kimball Company of Chi- jf sertion on all their . ). are also showing the Vic- on || tor Talking Machine, with thou- Ran es and sands of records, and the Edison Phonograph, for which we are . wholesale as well as retail dis~ ‘ once ves and 1430 pound in quantities Floating Soap Hurwood Lee lee Chisel aed quantity at the rat Beechwood Spoke Shave $4 Best Washington Creamery But- ssn inbe seavelet 2-Knife Iron’ Spoke Sh iiurwood Brad Awl’: ee | NEGRO BRUTE = tu ff by tt A 5 Le? ‘és : brute, wt ' es , . . noes Find Blood Stained Rope ai pd, sane (Dy Beripps wn PHILADELPHIA H - Thompson Furniture Co. GREDiT 421--First Avenue Three From Pike Doors m Street Complete Houseturnishers—Cash Or Credit This Is the Season When Heating Stoves Give You Some Thought Perhaps a little assistance from us would help your decision a to getting a Wood or Coal Heater. You have the advantage here of making a selection from a@ large assortment. COME IN. We will cheerfully explain tho different points and make you satisfied. HERE'S A VERY SATISFAC a TORY Heating St Chiffonieres $7.00 Up We say, without fear of con-\| tradiction, that our prices for Chiffonters are lower than any store in the city. You know what a handy piece of furniture this ts,” Suitable for any home, perfect in | every detail and warranted to | give satisfaction; the price is, | A choice assortment of colors, WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR | strong and serviceable Beds with THE CELEBRATED JEWEL | never break patent rails, attract- = STOVES, RANGES AND GAS | tfve designs, and prices that suit STOVES. your pocketbook. No. 10 No. 12 We have a splendid showing of handsome leather upholstered easy % chairs; nothing more inviting to a tired per- son and a certain cure for going out at night. Every man should have one. Our prices are Within the Reach Of All U Thompson Furniture Co. A Little Down and a Little at a Time Biggest and Best D. S. Johnston Music House Has No Paralle! We started out to make this 4 music store first of all that’s why we took the famous tickering Piano. Because it was first good ft w to be the biggest in the Northwest—a natural sequence, ourse day we ship pianos to every hamlet and village throughout this big state. We place them in the homes of the first people in this city pek ago we sold five Chick- py Grand Pianos—a rec- her store ever equaled. Story Let us tell you the history of the Garland Ranges and Stoves. WHY the Michigan Stove Co,, at Detroit, Mich., holds a high reputation for the manufacture in this line. They say the Gar- land is The World’s Best _ We have brought to Seattle its You will find durability, omy and lasting qual any RANGE, STOVE or B ER that Are Named | And we have secured Mr. M Hanna and his stock of smal! al instruments and weld into the business. No room to tell of the many instruments operated by the per- forated music rolls today, Come in and play them for yourself! 723 Pike Street. Ive Bred A ae hoe R. VERXA & SONS Brad Awl UGGLER CAUGHT. e importer was caugat ie Sam ‘with the goods,’ Venetians, cheviots, broadelot! We bought above stock Novel ry" eLoak a eur 1207 Second Ave, Opposite Pantages Th rater. 900 Goodell Butt’ Mortine Payments arranged to suit your particular cas Nobody need be without music in the home. D, S.Johnston (0. CHICKERING DEALERS, Garland Sole Agents, 1405 Second Avenue, BOTH PHONES 944

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