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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1905 = 7 | ONLY AN AMATEUR SHOPPING | on : Lom ro REVOLUTIONIST® CONDEMN PRIEST TO DEATH ON GROUNDS he trial, wa OF TRAITORISM Alden J. Blethen must appear in : 1 bid the perior@ourt of King county Fe “ : i ST. PETERSBURG, Deo, Toft Saratoff to quell the agrarian and defend himself against a etvil - Three squ f cavalry tn this] riots there. t for $37,888 brought by Clar-t? tation Durpone of « mtn city mutinied today, They refused} A womar ing to the “fly nee H. Chi re for the rh spe grea tee vw to reply to a salute from the com ame revolutionary tion and enforcement of a| ry —s : mander, who fled, fearing assassin: | nt catled at the house of the ment granted in the district hy glean ; ation. | of the province and asked urt of Hennepin county, Minne-| 2rous t . : The revolutionary committee con « Sakharoff. She | ta, and @ lst of 100 creditor domned Fathe n to death, o@| ed three shots at him, This was made public this morn @ ground th or to} killing him instantly by a remittitur from the state a anne of thc They de- | preme court, which, although Tool Chests for the ad clare he influenced by the gov ST. PETERSBURG, Dec At) THIS SHOWS HOW JUDSON FELT WHEN HE STOPPED AT THE THE DEPARTMENT TORK AT aned on er 1 Little Men ernment fenormous siump in Ru fe HIS WIFE'S REQUEST TO BUY A PACKAGE OF HALRPINS FOR HER filed In the yerior ‘ m't cost much and id Gopon was summoned to appear} has taken place, closing at @. Many __ | The remittitur rever rior| H ir to answer the charg 4 not! of the city’s banks are In a precarl = = — == rt Ae hat Blethen ts] - @o so. Tho trial was he ore o sndition and a great financial} | WILL @€ GOOD HEREAFTER | freed from th e alleged under] uN tribunal of seven, special peter | ie imminant | Guy Brabam, arrested by Patro ‘GYPSIES | the © of limitations, and re-| 2 A unanimous verdict of death Was — | men Carleton and Ryan and charged | | mands the case to the lower court at approved by the central committee | with being drunk and disorderly for re ‘ by Over a hundred w hurt In aj HERLIN Deo. 7.—The local was given a a led ante | Founded Bank ve * skirmish between the Cossacks and | branch of the revolutioniats today Polibe Sndee Gicdnn thin moraien ARE HERE : | J strikers. peacelves Seeruanen. te er ] jaeanan old the court that he had 1 ne ault was begun last spring. |§ ang lock and key. It taina b }a reign of terror at Kieff. Drunken recently arrived in this elty from jthe plals alleging that they pra 1 tools, such as ehis LONDON, Dec. 7—Lieut, Gen.| mobs are massacreing Jews, stu We capped fe Deed ing edie re wt tm the insolvent | Grad, vie, antl Bakharoff, former minister of war,| dents and middle class reformers. It eastern wages compared unfavor-| y ‘ k of New England, which bad] Lt H Dor 2 at esseestnated today » wo-|ts reported that 1,500 were killed aiee GU Takes cata be tae Binoy . een founded by Blethen, of which|| buy useless t en these man. He had gone to ovinee | 1,000 being Jews. |Upon @ promise under oath Braham ye he was president, and in which he mar pe oo QUEBEC, Dec. 7.—Rotten eggs | UbGM & promise under oath Brs rod on ir : held the majority of the stock, They im aan oer one ” were thrown at Mme. | not trouble Chief of Police Delaney’#| Roeser } - allege further that tn 1897 the Hen . Pee Pee eee eee ee ee ee eee eee eee hardt after the perform peer ar gmtocn | Bac wars nepin county court had awarded} ; tee. es Auditorium because sho | P “ . mp waa judgment for $37 888.9 gainat hing be proud of, we DR. SHEKEL AND MR. SNYDE @ number of people {1 THIS WAS SAD f ~ ens Blethen as principal st jer in economical heater, account of an interview she gave] W. J. Fortune. an Irish railroad |" wy tghhreetipe Ae hg pee Spinn!ng’s Cash Store onsumes little fuel. By Wallace Irwin, in “Colliers. to a number of newspapers, The/man, unfortunately appropriated | (UN Bald Uy . be $830 Secont. Aven able because it is made I have read of his fame in the papers jinterview was uncomplimentary tol several bottles of his favorite whis-| vig a yg oe ‘ a ~ S Aud gazed on his picture with pride. oyeet | Canadians. hey from & iret av. wale end! y DR CAN CURE! THE FRIEND OF THE When the performance was overltnoacn he belain wallet on suk got ot ; about 200 men and boys bung) the stuff, Patrolman Keefe soon had| FURTH DENIES SALE TOC. P * . ent aver have seen Mr. Snyde. around the doors, and as Mr. Max.}him under arre Fortune comb A rumor } ating ‘ N G ft L Yet in high patent-medicinal circles, ove of the performers, made his 4p-| plained bitterly to the arresting of! Yor the 1 | 0 | | e@ e@ Where Shekel is lauded to fame, pearance, he was struck with an an saying “It le Just my Tock | > WOODHOUSE co. I've heard it inferred, by a hint, by a word, exg. As Madame Bernhardt got into|1 never evan got a chance to pullt That Shekel and Snyde are the same! That a psychical, strange metamorphical change Comes over the healer of pain That at will he can slide to the aspect of Snyde, Or presté! be Shekel again. Chickering Piano The Baby Grand—what a gift of gifts? It can be had now—delivered Christmas morning or Saturday her sleigh she was applauded, How-| the corks ever, a number of persons had pro- ceeded to the station and as the tragedionne was driving down the atreets eggs were thrown at her,| which she fortunately escaped, but! some of her company in other of Lake Union sleighs recetved several of them SPREADING President Pulth ‘ef the elect company denied all knowledge of 1405 Second Avenue. YOU MAY Need our services some tim Step in and see our Optical Vacate Before Dec. (Shekel and Snuyde in a single man graft on a purely medicinal plan To sell a brew to the idiots who ; Believe in a Heathen Sctence, OTTAWA, Dec. 7.-Madame Sarah ahy such deal this morning | night Jere. ; Snyde in secret mixes the stuff, Hernhardt arrived here yesterday - The property is not for sale,” he} Easy payments can be ar- Shekel in public sells enough and lunch with Governor Gen-| ‘The tame of Seatt ® city engip | sald | eral and Lady Grey at government! neer ag a hydraulic expert continue ene | housa The following statement} to 1 The Renton Hill Improvement | waa given out by Mme, Bernhardt Today Mr. Thomson waa visitet | ub will hold I's regular meeting at) ranged {f you destre, | Could anything be better? ° Other famous instruments are the Webber-Pianola Piano—the To get-rich-quick at the cost of the stck— What a frightfully neat appliance!) When tovalids come to his office last night: at the city hall by committees from} the elab hove this evening, The} pianola built inside the case of A kindly old man doth appear. “i “I must formally deny certain] Portiand, Everett and Bremerton, aft | Park bonds will be discussed, the upright. The Krell Auto- “I_can cure you,” says he, “for a nominal fee, phrases attributed to me through| wanting tmformation and advice St ME Grand Piano. The Pianola— Then he fades to a room in the rear, the columns of a certain paper of] about water systems. Teil thousands of people what you! with the Metrostyle Where he mixes @ poison prescription, Quebec regarding the Canadian peo- On Tuesday evening the city} want. See page 6 =e And the Edison Phonograph. Phenacetin, chloral, cocaine, And labela the dope, “Shekel's Waters of Hope,” As he grins in a cynical vein, “It's swift and it's sure; if it kills it's a cure! “Twill ease ‘em of money and pain.” Thus chuckles inside the demontac Snyde Ere be changes to Sheke! again. (Shekel and Sayde is the way they do To play both ends and the middie, too. “The more you take, the more we make,” Is the motto of Heathen Science. Shekel shows bis benevolent side. But — he changes to hideous Snyde rolls his pills for the Taste that Kille— What a frightfully neat appliance!) ple. I have never stated, on my|engineer will accept the tnvttation | -——— nop ema word of honor, that the Canadian} given by Tacoma people to address people were Iroquois Indians. I did| them on the subject of a new water | say that it was true that the Cm system in that city. A large ball G D G C H dians have made great progress in| will be provided. Mr. Thomson will AN | agriculture but not in literature or | ilu o bis talk with lantern art. Two or three young men as-| slides COLMAN BUILDING. Pm cam a saulted two women of my company “ “ psn with sticks and stones and severely wounded them about the head. I WAS AM s ank if these young men were Cana- a r rus dians. I do Bot belie re it." For tonight and Friday voor eer, | GHARAGTER A benefit entertainment will be Christmas rushes may be given by the Degree of Honor lodges of Seattle and Ballard of the An-| a ; etent Order of United Workmen, at] News was received in ~ city | Columbia hall, Seventh near Pike, | today of the celebration of a golden megane — Friday evening. Prinses wit be} Wedding by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore HAIR BRUSH—Gentleman’s awarded. The spacious banquet} Bvans, of New York, whose son, F. | model, im an S-row white room will be uted for progresstve| F. Evans, is a prominent investor bristie, on rolid back; a $1.25 whist games, and prises will be ef. | and capitaliat of this city. value for pyr Oe fered. The couple are now 75 years of ain BRUSH —An “Adame” l2-ruw extra long bristle; this $3.00 brush for 81.90 ~ and received a number of OYAMA iS HAIR BRUSH—Extra long the Vietor Talking Machine and their records by the thousand. Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins and small musical instruments. Largest stock In the West. Low- est prices. D, $. Johnston (0. CHICKERING DEALERS. 903 Second Avenue. Burke Building. WANTED PROF. MANSFIELD Clairvoyant, Adviser, Paychio Healer, idest Established, Best Known Clairvoyant in Seattle. FORCED SPECIAL THIS WEEK, $1.00. Ppt eee oe eee ee eee eee ee ee eee About $27,000 worth of good reliable Clothing and Furaish- ing Goods at or below whole- saie cost. Come here and we will prove it to your entire satisfaction. LoT 1— Entire first table holds Suits worth up to $20.00—serges, tweeds and cassimeres; There's “Shekel’s Pale Pills for the Puny,” “Brain Cordial,” and “Belgium Nerve Bean.” Cheap whiskey tn some, in others bad rum, In other judicious morphine. When a funeral trolls by his office, “Tut, tut!” says the Doctor inside, “It's really a shame, and there's no one to blam But that naughty bad man, Mr. Snyde!” Then he fades to the rear and turns to the queer Old Devil who sings the refrain, ‘hen it kills it's some gold offerings. The cele- bration wae held at the home of “It's swift and it's sure; cure!” 4 son-in-law, EB. R. Orippen, of the French bristle, on solid ma- Ml chotce veces BI.GO Philadelphia Watebworks company. ho y back; & $2.00 value . (Shekel and Snyde—just another name ot Bast Orange, N. J hogs: Lor 2— en 0 e For the double deck of & bunco game > Evans is a veteran financier, and was at one time « partner of Jay Gould. A bet of $50,000 with “Jim Fisk om the “Black Friday” of 1878, that gold would not to $300 TOKIO, Dee. 7.-—Marshal Oyama shore -per on change trined tn and staff entered this city thi{much notoriety. He won the bet | morning. A great crowd welcomed a -4 gold only went as high as 286 on New York Central | them despite the inclement weather. | that day. Lines Entire second table holds ts worth up to $25.00— kinds and patterns; choice so 810,00 See our $12.60 and $10.00 Over- coats—priced now at from.. te 85.00 © 86.50 Our $15.00 to $18.00 Overcoats are now priced at less than wholesale cost ‘ - 87.00 to $8.5 Men's $3.50 $4.00 and $4.50 HAIR BRUSH—A style, with 12 rows of extra long Russia bristles; this $4.80 Brush R3.25 IN TOKIO To squeeze the tin from the pale and thin Believers in Heathen Science. The ranker the polsen the more they sell-— Quacks wouid siarve iffolks kept well. So their favorite trick is to keep "em sick By their frightfuily neat appliance.) Worst Cases Off) srs astinat tention ne toe you your name, your mother's maid. en name, the ame of the one you Dandruf you your age and what for, There ts no affair of importance—past, present or future but what Professor Mansfled’s n ea (‘4 ult eye can plainly reveal. He will point out the way that will lead to success in bus’ . specu. lations, investments, love, courtship, To Cure FREE may be in trouble about He Glee SEERA EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE E EE EEK EERE EEK EERE ARR RSS RRS S ESET RRR Pee eee | A genoral holiday wan deciared.| The sale by the government of They were driven directly to the} gi; 00,000 in gold at that figure —_—may Geert. Srocght u's fmalé thet bes never HANGS HIMSELF ON TREE. #|GYM AND SEWING ROOM FOR| Deen equaled and whose results are * * | | su felt in many homes. Evans 18 Hour Service | teaches his profession to others. * *| SCHOOL ; |] Drees Shoes— all kinds, laste Li rege ® CHEHALIS, Dec. 7—In- #/ Architect Jnmes Stephens has d $5,000,000 that day. nwo and New York | and leathers, palr.. $2.95 OF CHARGE inowee, Coeen eh in po] rior % stead of going to Napavine last #| Just completed the plans for the ppm tale > modrinlhn meu, $5.00 and $6.00 High Cut Tan knowledge. of occult forces, eneblae the formal charge of/# Monday, as he stated, a man #| new Interlake school. The building La | Black Shoes, viscolised : him to read human life with unerr- Sgainst Dr. W. F. Kelly has|#® named Ruthberg, of Ethel, #| will be of brick and steel, with brick Twen e soles and u per ing accuracy from infancy to old Gismissed at the request of) #® hung himself from a tree near &| and stone trimmings, and : won 83.95 “ age. His powers are wonderful and Meee Back of the prosecution, an-|® his sister's barn. Hoe was dead #| stories high. It will a ° se Heady $ Barber Shop Indiaputable: Nis advice is reliable: Qrrest was inade yesterday! when found by his friends. * | 900 puplis. The basement arrange- en ury Hf 2560 and 50c » Neckwear choice i his Information clear, concise sand By the police. Tony Kougt|# The authorities are investigat- #| ments Include a gymnastum, work-| ‘The city council's committee on Batra a Til. saapasasannn ca - 15¢ Cor, First and Washington | $7. ‘Ne Pott in Wills, Pate ordered to appear before Chief|® ing the case. It is supposed #| ships and sewing rooms. health and sanitation last night 1 750 and 2 00 Neckwear; choice ents, Journeys, Pensi Invest- Gf Police Delaney. & to be a snicide, io considered the question of a nit | jments, Speculations, Property, In- ce have learned that the ‘The 18th annual seasion of the v } webad idhs.: 00 evede) biek 2he 5 ‘The pol! a arn: a * oa aes i the Independent Packing company | Lake Ghore-New York Central. #] surance, Mortgages, Oll and Mining Bae att about the firing of the! ® # 4% Relichaiielchaledctahehehe Wieshingtoe State Bar associstion |. joration outside of the packing ns | Rverything else in this big Claims, Diseases, ete, | guite of offices on the second floor atte das ib a5 will be held at Everett July 1, 12.) 5 ee limite. It was postponed uni {ft Lv. Chicage daily......2:39 p.m. f/f store suffers the same gencral PROF. MANSFIELD, of the Biks Apartments. He told 13 and 14. Arrangements for the Ar. New York da 9:30. m. 9 ff reduction. | the police that Kelly did not do It, Ready * Approve session were comploted yesterday at} {il some definite arrangements ru ky: y.... 3:80pm Grand Pacific Hotel, 1115 First Av rn 7 office of t buying property ttl ~ made. 4 | : eas Some nT techn” oe Heit oocerred betworn rer A era | Exclusive . resentative of the company and|[) Most Comfortable Fast Service rreces ce ee FOP «some vAserie A. Dad. 11 Good fobs to ba had. Page 6 Counctlman Conway Route in America. | @f lengths and weed to fire the oll] N RID j ecca% | @eaked office furniture and fixtures,| mation was recetved here to — For full information in regard i ] ©) Detectives are looking up the new! that Secretary Hitehoock is ready to} this train ye ticket fi) on 0 ng Sevidence brought to light and if the| approve the Tieton and other Yaki- or ad ’ For eaeeace to fs sufficicnt an information| ma irrigation projects as soon as the A HOLIDAY Apt, 16 rw | | will be filed. water right question is settled. oT on ee, “oe ouse } rt ma "hale gene Chi ubber | Save Mone a Halle St. Station. Chi ‘Thousands of people are look Competent help looking for sit HINT 7. C. SBACHRERT, N. P Fi y for you. Most thom on page 6 tions. Page 6. 132 Third St, Port rst Ave. South and tn ‘ ———— dik AGS , As a gift for the wife, the child, Main St. oodas Firs or the grandchild, suppose you | nual De come to this bank and open a | the purpose of GIFT FURS Larger assortment, better savings account in their name. AMERICAN SYSTEM deposit of one dollar secures a §|f PENSIVE. fy woods ar features he a UNION BAKERY AND CAFE iF YOU CONTEMPLATE A GIFT WHY NOT LET IT BE A book. Every rubber article that leaves WE WILL ADAMS yeas. ADAMS Cash is king here. We buy for cash and sell for cash. We retail St Wholesale prices. This is our eighth year in Seattle. We want Your trade. Bring your baskets and shopping bags, We don't de liver, but save you money on every item you need to buy In eatables. Just received another jot of fine Sugar-Cured Hams, price 12%c per this store fs guaranteed. W FUR? 413 SECOND AVENUE. " { ” OLE We Pay 17'S SURE TO PLEASE, ‘ poll, potiting sine OOF EVBRY ONE Likhe none We serve good Coffee and RUBBER COATS RUBBER BOOTS. RUBBER SHORS. RUBBER CLOTHE BURNT LEATHER CALEN OILED CLOTHING DARS ONLY the. Photograph Kodak Album, Goods, 8.00 Cakes fresh from our own 7 witeek ovens, THEY ARE 80 USEFUL, AND A_LASTING REMEMBRANCE OF THE DONOR. OUR IMMENSE SsTOCK— GATHERED FOR YOUR CON- VENIENCE FROM ALL CoR- NERS OF THE EARTH AWAITS YOUR CALL, FINE RICH J RLLERINGS, BOAS AND MUFFS. ALL AT VERY. REASON. “ravwowre run co. || WELSON’S | RUBBER STORE 110 MARION 8T. 207 Pike St. | 714 First Ave. Per Cent. Interest compounded twice @ year. THE STATE BA SEATTLE Seattle, Wash. We now have a full line of 100 Toys, We are sure we have more bargains in the Toy line than any other store in Seattle. and » i« ROWNS, 5 | All work guaranteed for ten yeara, Lady attendant always present, |All work done absolutely without | pain by specialists of from 12 to 20 10c STORE 1325 Second Ave. Don't forget that we roast our coffee every day in our own store Adams’ Java Blend at 25¢ per pound is king. Try it; your money back if not pleased. Adams Tea & Coffee Company 1533-1535 Second Ave., Cor. Pine St, years’ experience Autograph and BROWN’'S DENTAL PARLORS, 713 First Avenue. § and 6, Union th of MacDougall n. to 8 pom. Sune 12:30 p.m.