The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1907, Page 3

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o teal numbers cy feature of this ENTS: Wwogk's bill at Odeon, At the Ol . The Olfver teens and new At ihe une wee thet >rowen te new vaud ovlng plotures tht opened new acts thea eatran st ibe Sia ne Fos & Foxie’s olre ot} # pe} eats tickled the} sates tavor with eounedy , The Family Th The Family theater and muse ow has tts full Het of attraction 1 iy presenting @ ble bil lof vau eville and curto acts At Luna Park Waitin 7 at pular West 8 company of Rverett ata tt" h you Blackwell Lumber coms ttle, $10,000; Lewls E © B. Blackwen and F. A he streets. At the time of hi fe arrest Osborne was addressing wd on Pike place KENNYDAL Ld m of vigilance cont ou® given an admire Jha and sumptuous coon jes At the Seattle kept KENNYDALE, Sept. 10.—Th Sunday sine Mp t ; sompens peas haya therefore kept his place the ~ deputy sheriff last Sunday made areee theater special trip to this place and wa Es od Pat to close Sunday “i ate brs Presented by the nr Was promptly obeyed ‘ok wens it at the ‘the Lyric (heat ~~ Hamilton Studio At the Odeon. Reasonable ‘Yourt’s staging Bheclase prices. © frauds. ee Washington =” ‘ Nome ot lt cons « You nec riously reflected upon tn the Baw Wine, at A. Le Halls, Washington Fire's repute ts abor the best. * | erttictem. ooo JHE GROTE-RANKIN CO. ar privilege to offer until tomorrow night an as mt of pretty Brass Beds at special prices to be sold on account in any way—in fact the floor more than a few The material use ble and each piece is rigidly reinforced to pre- iy possibility of About patterns of Brass Beds are included in this three-day feductions like «! These Beds of age or because they are de very few of them have been nonths, and all are in perfect in their manufacture is the © bed becoming shaky following : Winished Virase Bed. special ....... .... Finished Braces bed specia Finished Brass Hed, special Finished Brass Bed. special special special Brass Bed. Finished Brass Hed Finished Hraes Fed 4 Brass Finished Brass fed, special Pinished Brass Red. «pecial Finished Brass fed, special Pisished Prasn Bed. special Finished frase pecial Finished Hras» special Finished Brass Bed. special Finished Brass Hed, special Finished fir Bed, special Remember, Sale Ends Tomorrow Night. _ You Can Invest Money bet Te conn” , m4 pet cant, IRS AVE Opposite POST OFFE an a] The tite weatt out revival of Intre ma Park the Coney dalfnd of the Northwest ae d big crowda ar ie three $15,000; Wm each of the The | Brown, J. F. Beard and 0, 8. Rog STREET SPEAKER ARRESTED. saloon In King county that has open, A rt | range eve which Cotman Bldg. Artistic photographs No coupons or "witercat | the jnsurance compantes are being se BRASS BEDS CAPT, “Aten IN A SPECIAL | | STATEMENT TO THE STAR o| FROM CHIM@, TELLS OF DES.! «| PERATE CONDITION AND *| OF HOW JAPAN I@°@NCOUR AGING ANARCHY, WITH IN TENTION OF FINALLY GRAB a} BING WHOLE COUNTRY—DE | SCRIBES EXECUTION OF OF FICIAL WHO MURDERED AN OTHER HIGH OFFICER, «| WHEW RCORPARATIONS BY CAPT. WALTER KIRTON, | (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) it nea OLYMPIA, S@pt. 10,—Corpora- | LANQHAT, dept. 10.—China ts tion papers have been filed in the!alrady nearer falling into the a (tice of the secretagy of state as }yands of rapacious Japan than the Avthe bole a ceetie A. thine | rae ae si wants thee She wants rehpliion to break out fn China Bh see the dowagor-empren { the throne, of and she is smiling in her volumi nous sleeves at the thought of the uprisings that are sure to follow She is doing all ehe can to disrupt China now, and she is suc er to ° $32 EB. B. | admirably » Pan ph B Thomas, W In this she is being nobly backed enue 8 : W. Sawyer and ©, by that huge society known to the are N. Marsolats. xk world various onarchiats,” the “rev “uttonartes, secret soctety j men,” or the * J. B. Osborne, the blind social Local rebellions, riots, murders fst ora was arrested again | and piracies have been numerous t charged with obstractini in every part of China for the past ® | six months, and they are increasing ®)in number every day, more espe cially In the Yangtse valley. Many jeargoes of guns have been import led, although the government has captured some. And Japan watches all this with & smile, assists it, encourages it e Perkine” will run a eet SEES Oe 4 | moat ope fosters it, because p Josh, heat 8 t Smith ordered the id put) ssoner or later she intends to stey tie Seattle ¢ “6 on was that qonducted by Pat Cu- lin and say to China, “This must : ® at this place, Pat contended | not continu and | ‘ t of ot continue,” and to the rest ¢ the Thr Avenue. t he had not been notified, and the world, “We are civilized. We China, You need not We will ar understand ® | concern yoursely ything And she will will swallow China whole unle © is stopped by one or more of the world pow To show the et of the agita tion In China, it is hardly * sary to do more the the recent assaseir neces to mention om of one of most prominent Manchu offi | chals by anot Chinese offictal | high mark he Manchu was « “il actionary. He was people ills excellency Bn Min, the chu governor of Anhui, visited the government school at bis capital Anking, accompanied by hie staff hated by the Man Searcely had he entered the court yard when the asaistant director of Taotal Hau Haitin, pro the school Famous Gate of Peking, Through 2d Avenue, DRESS AND APR GINGHAMS Be: Worth se and 10¢ YARD WIDE BLEACHED MUSLIN Se Yd; Worth 9% HBAVY HONEYCOMI FALL HATS. Swell creations at exceeding! prices. Try this store dium priced Mi ways be @ custor Heving. Come CHINA TODAY A LAND OF MURDER, REVOLT, RIOT; | WITH JAPAN GLOATING OVER IT AS COMING | PRIZE ed Gtates Artillery Broke Through in 1900, at the Time of the Boxer Trouble. Wednesday and Thursday THE FAIR These items are samples of what you may expect to find here further here than at any other store in Seattle row and test the truth of this assertion COTTON once on y and you will ab pelng is and see with your own 0 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, sePTEMBER 10, 1907, ee DBustness on Wen h AY. waa not very brink this morning, but quota | tons remain wunehanged. Fruits jand Vegetables ar@pcoming on the wtret in large bern, but price ate the same, A carload of fanc peaches this mor@ing on the from Wenatchee. Tomatoes are firm, demand. treet with a steady Honey, | Yqkipe honey, per eawn 98780408 Jatrabed’ honey, per ib to; Callfornte Vemetables. da Ma ating pletol av He ame of opened fire on the governor a ed man, anced ¢ i hie suite The nor wa ! t p of andarins died Several members of bi aff ¥ h he wee eut t saht it were ed there tr he a the the vietin The Taotal th q « f This On an against his da ba ade | oar clal againat official, the and kt "i «im | geverument frightened out of its mediately sent to arrest him, and | wit « a , , wan bh finally ea 1 only and re « ! after a erate ‘ 5 4 the e wtrip He de 1 boldly that he had blue wate had in oars Ub Mat nishment did throw Manet and added with death, Th tter words at Japan t 1 ed, and ty wit d bia ex t know x We upon a plot of ¢ vd ne rds aq ' ‘ 64 d of the ¢ he a h the ‘ ' 4 into ery, the males tautly out mint t and thoes that . faced indy figure De he for ne stalked siov wards’ thease two. |¢ } " Pekt } He carried a huge, abining, broad. thermore, the as al graven of jaded sword in his hand. which he the rebel 1 > wuffe The Nourtehed dexterously. He was the tomba may and despotled attered to the four points of 1 NEWPORT. compare Thin ie Chi NEWPORT Highly pl China be help bi © sustained he front car we falied to jumy umbing Co, 221 SE Boys Are the ; Hardest oN Which Japan Hopes to Send Her Army. This ts the Gate Which Upit Between Pike and Pine Streets Your Put this store on your shopping dollars will go list tomor ioe for a long time lowa Cre y UNION MADE $2.00 and $2.50, BUTTER OVERALLS 29¢; W L “ 8 KACK BEAR BRAND G ated Sie; Regular $1.00 SUGAR 8% Lbs. for 50¢. FIRST CLASS DENIM OVERALLS ane: 405—Pike Street eo: Regular 66« 405 MEN'S COTTON TOWELS WORK SHIRTS H. L. KLEIN Be; Worth ibe BGe, Regular bic THE SHOEMAKER ‘ MPN'S Hi COTTON f ‘an't get boots or shoes SPLENDID NEW STYLE apemert 2 bith to fit get them made to DRESS GOODS ei. MAL? HOOE measure at BE; Worth 75« veqslligneetiots 1A ¢; Worth 19 7 JAMES STREET Mocha and Java ate Br ACs = a ieestilat 2am . i Pe Zostan LADIS’ FAST BLACK FINE NOTTINGHAM LACE ues Ran. 90 HOSE THe CURTAINS r 17¢; Worth 2 C o one. vem? MATCHES UMBRELLAS $1.00. enson Clot Ing Lo. 24¢ a Box r! THE BEST OF EVERY FALL COATS. Gloria, paragon fre THING AT LOWEST Eastern PRICE Two or three hundred here for HAMS rod, beautifal handles, silver b IKE ST. you to choose from. Prices range from , mmed; w § § aa $10 up to $30, and you will find ” all new go that you will be able to save from SALMON One Dollar each. $2.60 to $7.50 on each and ev ur COMFORTERS 81,22, n and see fc yourself. | TOMORROW $ each " (Giga emma cg farees 9 agra Batt Athletic Park 16¢) Worth 20e, | ose, Ladies’ Day Thursday i] s NEGRO THUG ROBS |e revoir eset ot kat heal WOMAN Bennett, a | The agro wade 4. “vomplete Hi aan Men wr ie tt missed her Ya Mine Mi rooming at 900 ¥ wnt a a! aa RAT ORDINANCE 04 of about $40 we “and check the , A Mine Hennett was awa Daniel Fuhrman, tis sport was suiroauce stewart wt o thug and relle Valuables oned in the middle o f the night te A Spec jalist i. Daniel Fuhrman, the we nown Re or ¥ ® tailor, whose place of business at | 4 « of m 1016 Becond ave.,-in dally becom: | fected ports and ' ing more popular with Seattle | t event rm a , , ng men, makes a specialty of between at and wh mn being just a little ahe Vislet ray tre ; j an else in style and 5 trle Ibratory m™ t 4 J for men’s suite. His price ways moderate team bat! Opera Houneé . Excellent Fabrics and Workmanship give sa ment t inforced whe is great Cheviots, Tweeds and Worsteds in the Latest Patterns Suils $3.50, $4, $5, AND UP Overcoats $5 up Raincoats $6 up J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Ave., Corner Columbia St. Strongest Boys’ Clothing House in the State Save a dollar a month for that new baby. When it is eighteen years old it will have a good financial start. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Saving Accounts Branches: Batiard, Renton, Georgetown amuse MENTS. THE GRAN Manager “SALOMY | JANE” " seen Liebler & Co, Mere. SEATTLE bots A 3 THIRD AVENUE THEATER : tors THEATER | eet. , . . F a bE grapes A peymeiagringey yee VAUDEVILLE, 8 ACTS. Special Attraction, FOX AND POXIE'S CHROUS. so sas 28. eas The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific ¢ . ‘ " ’ a tnee now lead te Lume Park FAMILY THEATER AND MUSEE 08 TIKE STREET. The Wig Show for Little Money. Rverything at the Pam ly. THE MUSE THEATER—Spe . . Moving FAMILY STOCK CO. \ ; Oliver T heater vAdlinien Magic Ring Tommy at The Chimney Sweep,” “Won ferfu ci Terrible Kids Betty Pfeil, singing Tell M That tery,” illustrated aon pepareea “iN 29°10 SEPT. 14 RACES 2 seav0us s AT MEADOW | SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE, First Race, 2 P. M, Take cars at First Avenue and Jackson Street. Admission, Including GENTLEMEN, 81,00, Grand, Gana LADIES, BO¢. In West Seattle For This Week Only $3, 600 Only For 24 beautify and Wighth Stree west of Ca \ enue, with Sou v. 8 nd erty bi at more n @ price oe * ° - a Prestrsee ences

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