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1906. 8 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 2 os a meme een mma , * * * * y the. prominence which you), rere | * : gave the matter; but no part of tt ulno HEAT " lis true, Lo was never Mr, Suith’s EPID " nr emneey BA & Put the contribution iy ttont ¢ Jattorney in any matter er trans: pealed to the wor { low Aw * cloth wack oF pillow slp $ Jon whateve io net know him golow to bake ply, of it Put tag em ens Pe A 6 aay ; | nf * ‘ t * * . * indireetly, emt 1 me for a Te purpose; I ! ‘ie ' P t h him from the n the| REFUGEES GIVE CONCERN TO AUTHORITIES THOUSANDS | lwor UNBANITARY CONDITIONS WHICH PREVAIL IN CAMPS OF (“olin Gals pe font should be pre g ‘ B as soon a9 rhi anna W ’ Taylor, $ M 1 ‘i? STAND IN LINE FOR BREAD, MEN IN GILK HATS SIDE BY oa" HMO Ee eye = ’ Lot 2, block satate of Alice 8 : 4 : afc } Hill to Harry W, Od $500 ¢ - . » be put SIDK WITH CHINAMEN—6& VEN BABES BORN IN GOLDEN CRA TER /S A Lot & block 21, estate of Alice Hill te J, C. Olphant * charge net me, what GATE PARK } Lota & ® and 10, block 3, Valen-| *hould he be called 82 2 In, and a he ¢ | J. ©, Otphant BAN FRANCISCO, April 21 being utilized am cenapo- Lot 3, block 6, Valentine additon, | Jnaanitary conditions which al-|heavy fetid odor hangs over por William H. Lewis to Mra, 8. L. Bur IKING WALKING yady prevail In the concentration | tions of the parks, The reftise pia bg a oe en a ND a | TOILETTE Ramps and the vacant lote through |Foae sie water supply, AUKIE | YOLGOM, N. M., April 20 nt at 3, bloc ainier Boulevard | we « ere the thousands |a typhoid epidente Carpulin, 10,000 feet high, whieh in ——— Fifth addition, Albert H. Beebe to} of homeless are cam have be | The scene in the parky where | cient mites from here, is oking LEAVES iT TO Nellie Kenyorng700. @ome the chief concern of the|the thousands are being® fed ie) oe ee oe cnened near tre, | and & Bree pened 1 ho ONE ELSE Lot 4, block 41, Rainier Boulevard suihorities | without precedent in this ¢ the mountain , one of the mont | Fifth addition. Albert H Unless some means found im- | Men of former wealth, wearing ® 8. P. Phillipa, $700 mediately to alleviate conditions, an |hate, stand in line with Chiname A full line of notions and general | pert ¢ the novthweat, whe Lot if, block 26, Rainier Boule» | epidemic which might cause foar |good naturedly taking rations that | dry goods constantly on hand at the | no tallor shop of hit om, vard Th 1 addition, A. B. Wilkes) ful loss of life ie bound to ensue are belag handed out to them High Schoot alionery an at so ¢ J r. to George Gau, #975 | May Reach Water Supply. | d Lines Five Blocks Long Store, 7 t e, corner hoe he tt on all Suite onder, Lot 14, block 41, Rainier Boule Hilleides dnd weeded copre | Bread lines were established uve, and Pike ed of 4 jvard Firth addition, W, CG. Hill | Brick Co, to 0, W. Johnson, $47 | Lot 44, block 28, Rainier Boule vard Fourth addition, May 1} Joerndt to BE. A. Walton, $1,006 | la and 3, block Rainier | Boulevard Third addition, J, ©.| Olphant to Crawford & Conover, | It’s cheaper than doing the family washing in the home. It’s block 1, Rainter Valley ad j Turner to Ralph © | McAllister. $210. Saree i easy---use the phone. Hellott B. Fisher, $400. 6, Rainier He ddition, A i, Wilkes 3% flat pieces---stareh / all garments that need starching --- call for and deliver at the “Great Family NICHOLAS W. TCHAYKOVSKY 5, block 31, Central m, J, C, Olpbant to} $500. of & acrem just weat of tlevard south of York il! Brick Co. to R.A NEW YORK, April 21.—For 40 yeare a Russian + toni Nicholas W. Tehaykovsky has been in this country for some wee as the advance agent in the work he and Max carry out here Their plan ts to ‘nflue ce tt pathy in Rainier Bo the free so that the working classes of Rusda may be provided with | | : panty Abe. D. A. Ver . “> ent ised Woerty ‘ . , to Mrs. A. M. Pusey, $338 aan ” chaykovaky is a graduate of the Univers of St. Petersbure 4 | While @ student he was arrested three (ane is agitations, Later tn “ ; hg ; Be aca] With anwx w Laundry. he was iniprisoned and then extled to HH, Te Roller, $810 cea red tafiets , Most of the time since he has lived fm London, directing the ma ree “uy ward |tone ie " tos on chinery of ation Four years be syeat in the United States, | yin adaitioe ne tn | for Ve abe is teed Sor the aa studying social conditions, He worked ta Philadelphia, farmed im [yi Pigher, $77 " and the mull in the chen Kansas and lived in a Shaker settlement near Hochester bot 2 block 88 o: sathe Is este euabratdered im Gartins He has been back to Russta severe! times in disguise. va Third addition, EB. L. MeCoy | shades to G. B field, trustee, $360 The skirt is 5 the broad. panels t Veep pointed breteties “TO ARMS! TO ARMS!" SAYS ITIS FALSE 20522 ss The tocker of maosiin {* embrotd with the * ora ered in brown and the jacket is held | SEATTLE, April 1 199% [in place by two jsome bronze! | On my return from & trip to the) velvet completes the bigh collar eastern states 1 aim shown tr The hat worn with this ts « aaue of the Ord instant on eked up leghora with pink roses! he ‘ see SPE ARIES | @ that, in asking for the fore-|ang black algrette bd BY NICHOLAS W . TCHAYKOVSKY. | ure of & mortgage © the; ——- — - adnens” mine, in Dry @ Kegan & Erickson Lomre phe ; ‘Written Eepeciaily for The Star, ment, and this is practiced Very | Cupine creek disirtet, Alaska in the Eltel bui s. ere offert 3 little. W. Smith states that I wae hie at me entra fine €x8 cabinet phot The red page in the history of} No one but the revolutionary! torney in } Jealings with the] fe 97.5% per en. Open Baturd: i” Russia ie yet to be written. Hoth {leaders know what a vast number) Northland a & Development| *etings Closed Bunday ° a the government and the revolotion-\ of Russign soldiers woukt jotn ia) company: that [ “negtected bie tn _ - 2 ery forces are preparing for the|the revolution today if the call) tereste to further those of the sengulnary blow that must soon be) should come. Northland company that “a deed struck. ~f would not be surprised Though Russia ia on the verge of| of the property was given by him if the revolition would come this/bankruptey, the govermment isito Mr. Arthur to be put in escrow, | epring. ~ ispending vast sume for arms from) pending the payment of $2,600 of the} #The peasants are determined tolabroad. it recently purchased new} purchase pric® by the purchasing! eelze by force the land they need to| armored actomobile guns in Paris ao cen eens cultivate the life-giving products’ of|and there are other evidences of E bod H 1 the earth. Under present conditions| their preparation for the conflict. | very y e p the peasants have only an acre and} The tnteliectuais of Kussia are Re @ half to each grown man. Against} firmly with the revolution. with the! many homelees friends in Ban Pran- | this they are ready to fight and | exception of the priesthood, which management at thie # willing to sacrifice their lives.;so subsidized by the autocracy tha! Never before th the history of Rus-/it no longer has any influence with sia have the people so clearly un-|the people. It is not overdrawing Gerstood the necessity of using /it to way that the priests are most force. hated of any class, But intellec Already the people are calling/tuale are not generale and armies q upon the revolutionary leaders for, will not move without command ‘ the arms they know they must soon | ers. use to enforce their rights. “vive us| The battle of Odessa would have guns and bomis and we are reaty|been won by the revolutioniats if to battle for our freedom,” is the) they hed arms to repel the enemy's ery from every quarter of Russia. jforce and a commander whose word The political situation in Russia} would have been law has now resolved itself into two} Russia will continue to be contesting parties. The people are|of battle nntil this cause either for or against the autocracy.| The people are now convin There is no middle class, With the|the autocracy’s promises of czar and his family are the petted|mean nothing and that wa guards, the Cossacks and the will remove the galling yoke. tocracy, The guards Include the generals and high officials of the sim. niu ave ante to ae o0| REALTY TRANSFERS under the favor of the czar, and the izing the dire distress of i en Lots FREE cS & BROKERS 4 ‘REALESTATE & -g, EXCHANGE. «, ta yd, to give 2 per cent’ of now until April | » the relief funds. Garvey- Bu ntire aules fro REE Boys can make money sell+ ing Beattie papera Come te We WiliGive rank and file of the guards a sat s The Star office and have your isfied with conditions, for they are The Lewis- Littlefield company re initiation fee. paid. kept fat and sleek and drunk moet] ports a good demand for Rainier | of the time. Valley property during the last This Selfish motives alto keep the Cos-| week. Among the sales made are eacks in line. They are provided Lat 6, block ta ap on vakneal cupees etmek | Tuard ‘sbantve, trom Box of Money and their position keeps them above| Lewis to E. J. Crandall, $300 the common masses of the people Lot §, block 22, Rainier Boulevard y | addition, from Elizabeth H. Lewis Their discipiine is strict and Away Park Addition et are so trained in the most barbaric | to George Gau " methods of warfare that they have Lot 7, block 22, Rainier Boulevard Do you W T 1? ot as Jost conscience and feeling for their| Third mn, ext of Alice 8 polit brothers Hill to W. W. Gran $300 ANT I x ‘The. revolutionary <a now| Lote 4, 8 and 6, block 21; lots 1 yy pa oe cect! $8.50 Sh Or the Equivalent---$2,000---in Gold Coin FREE an I say ey need are arms and Ra Boulevard . oes r e qu va e === ’ =-=-ifl For $2.50 GUARANTEED SHOES generals to sweep all before thera and file of practica the entire infantry of the Russian army is| SECTION place of against the czar's rule. This is A either shown outwardly « homes, and inc emall ways. T the Infantry a promi t for invew througho t are prot ee —— aghinet t prut of thei a a cer The flog«ing of na n Sse eae ett inne say | Charis Bomete comps Gray Shoe Kingsbury Light Hats $3. ‘irri nomen. 2 tor wi Company Light hats for spring wear, bean-| short ters: contract, at a sac f » handsome shopes | price 4 Guanes. Wi Ue Hetunineen|” This choelé attract a howe 921 2nd Ave. Co., corner 2nd and Union St *ler ee BUY LAND Aeolian Pianola truly wonderful anola,” the osly made that” indi ect Interpretation Our big stock of small mush inst ents, Edison am Machines in many D. §. Johnston Co; Burke Bide., 903 Second Avenuasl EASY TERMS Small Monthly Payment arge tract out near the Interurban to land is all level and rich, second bot We aro just opening up anc sell in G-acre tr fom land, mostly alder and maple; very easily cleared. We bought this land cheap and we g to sell it at a price that will make it go quickly. Some of the acts we shall sell as low ax $200 not $400 per acre, but $300 for the whole 5 acres; very easy term lake Green Lake car, get off at M i Vie n, O will be there ROBERT MA , 919-920-921 Alaska Ag T. P. FAY & COMPANY sneeeuneinimemenammmmaaee ' oA Mountain View Station -West Green Lake e and get po ¥ NEED we lenses du- ated. L. W. 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