The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1905, Page 3

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SATURDAY, NOV. 2 Filed with much that; LATE MASSACRE —~__ Cyyrury Furnrrurt COMPANY] ‘CENTURY FURNITURE \-OMPAN) R. T. FLEMING, STAP® CORRESPONDENT OF THE NEWSPAPER | wlept H «ht r 1 rhe ¥ , ASSOCIATION, IN UDESSA, WHO WAS AN EYE. | ; bia will be seen at the, ¢ rand duelog S WITNESS OF THE SACK IN WHICH 5,000 JEWISH MEN, WO l, ge ee t at ptr . ie : } Srconp AVENUE & SE RING TREET FORMERLY G.L.HOLMES FURNITURE CO. nets cee emer ARRON We Sone NE 5 RE se ane home ( ming oys, will soon oi of time. Can't we be of service? ARTY, oto 3 MEN AND CHILOREN WERE SLAIN, WRITES THE AWFUL murdered told eon at the ttle week after next iM ming ' ACCOUNT OF THIS WORST OF MODERN REIGNS OF TER. | be’ # \ ' si hatinte Wiermal (i tiatiads band ROR ' will play at the Madinon park “pa ‘ ee ve For Benofit of = haamdlaliinqsages ing Staff Correspondent to the New suburt P ¥ per Enterprise Association. « MAB, A. J. HANFORD DEAD Xs the ety ne Wayside Mission) se vicira, mone 0 % ae ® ' b nite at Judae ¢ " " y} Mt " M . : ’ ble ne ' ee ee | 1 to the J j r . * | e 14 * ‘ * } b: we , N on of ® A y * of , ke place *! } . " ‘ SERRE REE RE Ee 1 pe . . “ : EENAE HEN EEE RENE SEER SEESERHEEY ED OD * , r * SOME FACTS ABOUT THE ODESSA JEWS * e 8 ® c * ott . * ould * . * tack by ’ o 2 m t - * * oJ , t * he bar * a . * act - Jews * Yi* I king . * * . * . * t x entablin? * * A ands * : mis » : a” % . 2 Sha Sean 4 t . * « Every 4 f isa J ss are mont of th . * winte * | " ee en ae ee ee ee ee ee eT Arm Dining Chair, of solid oak Arm Dining Chair, of finished, quarter sawed and ¢ j ished, box cane quarter sawe ther cove 2 Table, 6-foot quarter- sawet, solid golden oak, 48- @tudents, ur iat the caar bad given : a | se Grant has Seen Pr , $7.50 manda of the revolutio 1 ern mwa aythscton ‘ ® the had granted a constitution pa ah cape d yintonper ob | early The Monarch Family Raage Sideboard, of quarter-sawed solid Was awarded TWO GOLD MEDALS at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, demonstrating beyond a golden oak, has 46-(nch doubt its superiority beveled French plate mirror, The jury said: “We, the jury, awarded the gold medal on first ballot, and had there been any Immediately the ets became the scene of the wildest enthusiasm Strangers hugged and kissed another, people shouted and | Sunday and Monday nights at the} ‘]Grand the Britt-Nelson fight at} Colma will be shown in Coffroth’s | | genuine moving pictures of the bat- | the time they kept how } with the Jew dogs! Everywhere in Odessa on Thure day there were similar scenes, Th Forest in an un A source of © tudents, carrying red aw tle, Bay wd + den oe Ricedk eale Gibh ibGe mob no _— between jo tia Pe hea 26x54 = base, elaborate base higher prize offered the Monarch Range would certainly have received it.” iT e. So how | vane eo Seer 4 C the passengers uncover and cheer were Jows on | Beginning Tuesday evening, An nts on telling t a oe y Sartnag F = $5 Cash, $5 a Month ys a Monarch for the new Russia, | stores were teo small or too large |¢T@™ Mack will present “Tom . ath, 4o i Bu ‘There began to gather an ominous} fot, web 7 : ov a r too large | core” at the Grand for four per and compartment. Price 895.00 We take your old range, allowing all it is worth as part payment on the new. Gnti-semitico feeling that ran Mke] 1, ine streets hundreds of men Seeieniniaeneindamaeee! tates of fire through the It was fed by ue. . SOT Kc teens eset \ meee 4 the Jew students, who we ab t (20008, Passweny ory aa lating that it wae they who had given Rusata ber freedom. AS | WALKED THROUGH THE STREETS | HEARD THE JEWS SHOUTING TO THE CHRI ae tar he eee At ek te TIANS: Wag made the depositary he leot. “WE HAVE GIVEN YOU YOUR | yon, women and childre 4 thetr GOD, AND WE Now GIVE YOU | piiterea goods togethe returned YOUR FREEDOM inte the town for n and then, The Jews trampled on portraits! si curing wagons, took thelr foot of the czar and tore down all the) )..4 ’ Russian flags they could find. essing each other In] Thursday night there were wild } orgies in the town. The homes of Wttle brother, free- | the workingmen were filled with the | day's loot and homes that had nev- freedom, but freedom for) er before seen $100 worth of fur jans, not for Jews. ee hings held goods worth thousands ‘This kind of talk, by the Jews ef dollars. Women in rage were the one hand and the Russians on! over their shoulders furs of Russian the other, continued throughout | sable and had on their heads hats Wednesday. In the afternoon it wan! costing $50 each, Feported thet a general massacre of| Jewels were pinned to their dress- the Je was being planned and] es, and they sat down in deep leath- the latter began to show fear. ler chairs im luxury that had never Wednesday evening the rough|come to them in wildest #lement in Moldavanka, Perisik and With their men, the wom ANDREW MACK Other suburbs of Odersa started th liquors, champagne and | -— mer : murderous work. They looted a| expensive wines, consuming bottle | *ormance wilt ipported | number of Jew shops, injuring sev-| after bottle steadily, until at last) >¥ #8 excellent company, the same | @ral Jews who attempted to protect | overcome they fell asleep on the| that accompanied him abroad arries the of honesty and stralghtforwardness, not ofter found this fickle world Likewise his ability to perform be staggered along, their backs piled| high with all manner of pillaged mater utiful paintings, ex- qui « thing from tir ffee pots to works of art for a aire’s ho carried ent of hin purpose ¥ shadow of te fly fro humbuggery ny Of those wh placed Free, free free, if not correct 103 SECOND AVE. SOUTH. Orrict. AommistTRation BLOG . Rooms 33 To 35 Exposition Grounos have id which and = my bad that get any 1 PORTLAND, OREGON, Oct. Oth, 1905. their property | floor, in pools of wine and with the rbad Thursday morning. November 2 bout in tangled heaps.|. “A Broken Heart™ will hold the k above Bf) y R : the news of what hed happened in ctable peo of ¢ b at the Th p next ne elght | . ogers, It in said a strong a on c/o Malleable Iron Range Cq.*s Booth, LLOYD HURSH, ) ERNST BROS. INC. 306-908 PIKE ST Manufactures Building, The Edison Phonograph A Veritab!e Wonder The Edison Phonograph of to day is a very different affair from that launched ten years aK The inventor has so im proved his latter day machine as to make it absolutely without a peer The new gold moulded r reproduce orchestra, band and instrumental music wi a fiaw. We are wholesa retail distributors for the North went Have 50,000 records to choc among. All 5 Sell also the Victor Talking mig Ky ‘ be nay *p cial tin ced at we have isa double breasted moe ney Meat cots Tmmenet biack unfinished worsted that ‘ ne are welling for $15.00. You Come in and hear both—then ot match it anywhere elme docide. $20.00. Christmas stock of Pianos - Chickering, Hobart M. Cable pa tEwit & CO. Kimball, etc., now ready. ), §. Johnston (0, CHICKERING DEALERS, 903 Second Avenue. Burke Building, Lewis & Clark Fair, Portland. Dear Sirs I am in receipt of your letter of thanks and appreciation se oe Plumbing What ie more valuable than GOOD HEALTH? Nothing in the world) The man with half a billion dollars would glad ly exchange bis wealth and {lls for your salary, if your good health went with the bargain. Experience Counts Probably upon no other condition does good health so de pend as it does upon plumbing. It CAN'T be too carefully done—it certainly should NOT be left in the hands of an ama teur, Fevers and the like have killed more men than have battles, and your own physician will say that your sewage sys tem is vitally important. Our Plumber fe an expert at bis trade Years and years of practical ex perience have made him such. We personaly guarantee his work to be absolutely satisfactory or we don't ask for a cent BOTH PHONES 1158. in receiving the gold medal, (highest award) on Monarch Malleable Ranges. . It may please you to know, we the jury, awarded the gold 7 oo oe noo oo mE oo mE COS es ae DO YOU KNOW ? medal on first ballot and had there been any higher prize offered, the Monarch Range would certainly have received it. We found the Monarch the best finished and best construct~ ed Range with more special features than any other Range on exhibite ? Ab Barren ion. Jury on Stoves and Range the olde: strongemt 1 organ house in the Pacific North- went ALLEN & GILBERT. RAMAKER Co. 1406 Second Avenue.

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