The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1906, Page 2

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AWAKENING BISHOP BASHFORD WRITES THAT PROGRESS DURING OTHER NATION ON EARTH—AS TO ANOTHER BOXER UP- MANY SCHOOLS ESTABLISHED. RISING BY JAS. W. BASHFORD, Resident Bishop in China of the M, & Church (Copyright Enterprise Association.) THE PAST FIVE manifestations of the waction ary persecutions of nihilists and liberals. 1906, by the Newspaper TUSKEGEE HAS ITS CELEBRATION, April the The twen KEGER, Ala attondant }ty-fifth anniversary of the founding kegoe Institute were held many prominent guests They re ar Among — thone Taft, KR. € Dr i a Abbott nd Bditor Vil eae lard of the New York Evening Post CHINA HAS MADE MORE YEARS THAN ANY | VALDEZ TRAIL Young Men Active The Boxer movement was led by MUSHERS ARE LEAVING LOADS the old men of Chima, the present (This is the third and concluding | movement is largely in the hands article by Bishop J. W. Bashford an tie, WITH GENEROUS PERMIS @ by Bishop whtord on | oe young Chin the aituation as he, a resident of Tee Boxer movement aimed at the . _ ' J ' ve China, secs it.—-Kaltor.) expulsion of the foreigners the} S'ON TO .THE PUBLIC 4 SHANOHAL, Chine, Aprif 6 —'bresent movements it the snes HELP =«6THeEMSetVes)§ =O sane ,at@ toward the adoption of fore sooner Seowrn preganaas: Pa [eivitization. ‘The wbolition by ta WHAT TREY NEED ee eater rae Tantead Dr, |Perial decree of the old-time exam me gel sat brilliant |{battons in the classics for degrees — oe Byont oa eat, | in China, even though it ts not very | nage witet © - s ull € ‘“d out ye yd he another outbreak of Boxertss — ao an the pert. of in he Valdes trait to Pairbank 1 think Dr. Smith anticipates vi | Chines : coer Ge 2B ge llenine hot t on ‘ Bent outbreaks during the nt eee eee eevjcra etwoation, | 2 ne Ta “ years, Upon this point, 1 fully . eae oe eee f ‘gee with him. But | want to emphas reve edge ilar ar inca gran ong | OS ¢ the difference betw WINER AER SRENTy PEN Paes SS Ye « furtt Ganger wt Nanking ha : erism - : brougt Ready and Waiting bad - « lea pe de been ater ’ { From alm onstant trave Lack of Teachers x u = of th y a oe ay trt Viceroy Yuan Shih Ka’ ynfi-jalong the trail ha ole u _ hee alg - * cme day Pidential adviser tells me that that| Y at fe Saye chick three ‘of we spent {Broeremive official now has 5,000 | opportu as they are having ‘ o SBadagees “ = achoola with 000 students im the Y h the whip wholty among the Chinese, an : from the ny of fiterally rereagale oes nggen voting os scores upon scores of miskionaries | D400" & - who have been in the emptre from | to 40 years, | am led to belie that the Chinese were never so open | to western civilization as they are today The Shanghai rict for tustance was no more a recrudescence Boxertem than the present revole uprisings in Russia are tenary 965 Majestic Range, stx lids oven 18x20, set up and com nected $65 Star Estate reservoir #45 St. Clair six lida, with 16-inch oven S25.00 830.00 0 « Great Western, 18-inch oren 8:30.00 REMEMBER THE NAME AND PLACE, Complete Housefurniahers ant Sole Agents for the Charter Oak Range. 418 PIKE STREET. Phones, Main 3998; Ind. 3096. tee Sunset telephone num- ‘ber has been changed from Pink 1751 to Main 3375. J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. The immense stock we carry enables us to quote lower prices for strictly high grade liquore than can be bought elsewhere Keystone Club Whisky $1 PER FULI 6 quarts for $ QUART BOTTLE panne coy 06 First Ave. S. nae t 1751 Ma ders Promytly } paper and of wader the domination of olf mer today 2.00 R35.00 tle. “m they are chiefly on hat the v y ca a many FANS PROMISED she is throbbing with new " ie ‘Take the Road of a Thoussnd —_ pK tom = teas Wonders for California. The Southern Pacific Cos Const the Sees ne ses » Route through a} VALDEZ, Aprti 5. —This city de re is siwaye clared for a wide-open town yeator ow. Ite charms are in- | day by electing to the mayor's of-jexhanetible. Tickets, reservations | fice for the fourth time Henry W.| and deseriptive literature at Union| Miller, former city clerk of Seat-| Ticket Office, 608 First avenue EE BLLIS, General Agent. ***| The soda cracker is an ideal food. Uneeda Biscuit are the ideal soda crackers. Indeed, the soda crackers rightly made in the first place, rightly protected first, last and all the time. ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY DO You KNOW THAT The ta Water Bearing e : THAT ‘ss peLicwus : pg . ‘ THAT g | Pacific aa Puget Sound Scitling Co. t i PHONIS | Nemec [0 BROKEN UP LUCK AT Great interest the ale ages now being bold th by ome company of un aroused med the Great orthern Hundreds the rooms and many a luc arries off a prise package was knocked down & man for $2 and when talned wearlng which easily appratne One pretentious package went au after and it didloned week's dirty washing The tion of this package was om at $1 by the new owner CHAMPION ky o opened ¢ apne women's son time BOWLER: FRANK FAVOUR man w READ ON- ory item te ) First avenue) ¥ fix} crowd This morning an- | $600 be $300, | Hardintn valu: | E STAR--THURSDAY, APRIL REARED HER WILLIE 1906 TO BECOME CHAMPION AUC | ION A woman wept with Joy at the) Jond of the billiard match when] Willie Hoppe defeated the vat Oe Blossen for the hamp in| ship of the world. She was Wilt k- | Hoppe ther, and uth | wonderful aehieveme the of the ar nined him fre he ad the imax had tr nhow tho’ the § a infin appreciated bor ming, Willie gave receipts 4 that bt 000 nnn to} the w Phe Hoppe They Frawk put to practl n from SI family ta one New York Hoppe villiard 5 years! rel} live in wi # at the for! city and a| were when they were § and The were a tively mother that Hgent at it father laid out Jeourse of study, They were kept] at it just as a young Mozart would Re at @ | rempe aw |to it the | having the piano, It was speciatizn with rewulte | n in educatt that they Jada | ach progress that to give exhibitions as} at pool and bil Willie has grown up soon | MRS. HOPPT child prodigte Harda, Since he has rapidly developed plonship ability char expected that there will ree to join them SERET TESS SSS es * MAZAMAS WILL DETER- le OLYMPIA, April G.—A proc: # MINE ACTUAL ALTI-|« tamation was issued by the & # acting governor yesterday nam- & TUDE OF MOUNTAIN, |® ing April 12 a8 Arbor day, but # # not setting it aside as @ holl- & WHICH IS NOW Al day * * * MOOTED QUESTION. lon jibe BCAMAIM wus/30 JAPS REMAIN ‘ the great s | 400,000,000 penple is the most strik this year climb Mount Baker, Ip Sia et ten tan contes Rhaeee of then eee WED OSetel of 089 doing this they will probably do (Specie! to The Star.) empire | Baseball fans who detight in a/feating over & more for ecience than on any Of] McMURRAY, April The | t dugging bee are promised p:en-| aes 7m their previous trips, for they are tng mill hands are still out, ar Mission Schools Crowded ty St. ee cement horween Saran | Mate, Camaplen going to take with them a very com-|injunction Js still tn force igh echoo! and t am from the a 9 set of instruments with which tion, It is claimed by the The fact that the mission « «| local bigh. T will tine up| ARTICLES OF INCORPORARICN 9 . by eng r titude of that intended to mie are crowded, the demand every. a# follow u y atche OLYMPIA, April Articles bt} mountain, which as yet has never n ms to publi where for persons to teach Rnglish,| Belford and Par pitchers; M neorpora f the following Seat-| been measured | Other mills are preparing to strike the multiplication of telegraph sta-| len, first base: Carroll, second baw e concerns have been fied here: There are several diffe soon, it is suid, there betng a general | tions, the establishment of 1 Meagher, shortstop. Maguire FR. J. Wolff company neral dry | tons of the height of the movement to oust the Japs from all postoffices tn China in the last six) base; Moon, left field, an goods business. $16,000 ol Savey in Dodges’ Advanced years, the fact that one can travel) center feild It has not empany. $200,000, with privilege to| which the geography j pg. the general organirer im any part of China today with the! dechted who will play ri fei. | inerenne £0,000, K. FP. Sweeney! was written by Prof. La | of 1., was here yenster utmost freedom and with marked! bet Michinghottom nak it. Sland others; First Free church, Rev. of the department of geology at the | day 4 addressed the strikers. It manifestations of friendly curiosity strong bid for the piace Ow of) Alfred W. Martin and others; Re- State aniversity, and which is per-jis expected that the etrike will be/ upen the part of the Chines, all/ this line-up Hemenway 4. | mane Photographie haps the mout authentic statement, settled by the first of the week and jlead me to the tion that Mullen and Maguire play their re- | 000; Land € the height of the mountain tf given /all of the men will be put to work ina if awakent >» & Hew life | spective positions on the fast Elee-] 000, Will H. Parry Hale, D. P.' as 10.827 feet. The common belief, |The Japs are going one by one and| and that we are not the slightest | trica Otiam. however, is that it t* about 10,960./there are only about 20 loft danger of another Boxer revoluttor | aiming to exterminate the foreign-| Counctiman Wo H. Murphy, who} > - ore and maintain (he ctvilleation of owes ia eyeenont es that wre pest ages |riding saddle from his stable. last The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Bachanan Co. Lead the World. | nigh« | Dr, Smith says that the Chinese Residents tn the neighborhood ot} }have made more progress during the | #th and 9th ava S, and Weller at | lest five years than any other nation bare complained to the police of a] iin net large number of geese which they | ‘Ia 6 word. China since the days of| claim ate allowed trun loose | ore es Tomorrow today she ix factng the future. Sim | - | $25.00 DEM! CosTUMES fi $1250 he days of Confucius, she bh Alw: ys Something New ease Atm 0088 TRAMERD ATS : 2385 of Interest EMBROIDERY BUYERS’ DELIGHT The New York organization of buyers again belp you to a aplondi@ bargain in Cambrie Embroid erties, such as Se, 6c, 7 1-2¢ Embrolderies 2 1-2¢ Hundreds of yarde of Edgin Headings, such well umea! all in ome lot at, the yard A choice lot of Edgings and inches wide Fashion Center. $25.00 32 Sik Shirt Waist Suite, picked ap from the cream of 10 sample lines; ince yoke extra full MILLIRERY SHOP $5.00 Spring Hats for $2.95 ore, elbow sleeves, day All the newest 1-20 Embroideries 6¢ 12%e values, all at, NSATION after SENSATION Remember Kanter ts but a a! dens are hmong this CHOICE 290 Embrolderiss 12 1-2¢ Insertions and | A grand assortment of beautiful 29 Embroideries, t Be, be amd THe Absolutely the best Embroidery value yet offered . zee | at, the yard ze Insertions up to §& | Nainsook, Swiss and Cambric Embrotderiea, values the yard... Se up to 4%, all going at, the yard 196 Ready-to-Wear Dep’t This week we have more than caused overflowing crowds in ort time ahead. Shop early. SILK DEMI-COSTUMES $12.50 this evening shades, a few staple col- as they will go with a rush The “Busiest”’ Basement BARGAINS THAT iroular skirta; don't delay Pri me) BASTER PICK YOU'LL ING HAVE TO STAND LN LINE FOR Trimmed Sallore, Crown Top. birt st nte with High Back, any] BE AT THE HEAD OF THE color combination you mag desire in (his splendid showing, at | LINE ; B2.95 1 si 50 per don Engtish Porcelain Cups and Saucers le “ ” MSc Giiman’s Folding Linen Lanch Busiest Bones sapien 7° Grocery Trunk and Grip Business Saln $1.26 Brass Trimmed Traveling Fings 3 11 cts $6.00 All Metal Brass Trim: . Trunks s Garden Tool Prices Lowered Curtain Rods ve Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1115-15-17 Second Ave. Real Estate | Investments a it will be worth $120,000 ith Avenues Saenr Ga oe f 9 Madisons as terme: 9 ; om the fol. f eye 55.009 per Your years « 440,000 fivg Corner 120 { Madiem, on $40,000 #0x120-fo0t corns he new snpeonh Corner 60x80 on f ented ap ment; income pe mon th Corner 128x110, on Howe ave. We believe that as soon as the ¥ re a * commenced this corner will f old bulldings, rent i : 7th outh Corner 602126, weet o paying $192.50 per $25,000 Close to &th and Howell old improvements, f have 64x for bet ween GOx120, between Westinke avenue and Pike on Tth; income $100 per month 602120. on First avenue, south of Blanchard; ments $20,000 north of Madison; fine on ¢ nba improvements 50x120 on 7th old tmprove Double corner on brow of first hil view of the Sound and Lake Un x120, clowe to the Washington Ho grade district; improvements bringing Corner 60x80, on Olive, west of Melrose month. income $105 per $21,000 Almost a foll double corner, 120x120, on the first bi be tween Madison and James; income $5¢ per moath. $12,000 Alley corner 40x60, with seven 3-room apartments; iscome $120 per month 60x126, close to Broadway and Columbia, with two gtel Fae aie Doesnt houses; Income $70 per mon th $2,400 ; Builders’ opportunity; 124x115 corner on Prospect @tre, 7 Capitol HIN district + $4,000 68x120 on Mercer, close to Sth avenne north. $1, 40 2% lots in Northern Pacific t 5 1 300 | $1, Close to corne Sth and East U n; 6OxItl; street im > provements all H. S. Turner Investment Co. | URNER, Manage 405-406 Lumber Exchange | Giucsinaadin bieiininnectand een nar santo ariaasaniasteadadettanett ee i

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