The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1908, Page 5

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wt THE STAR_ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2 Se de aes 1908. | sesame te tt ol TELLS OF PLANS FOR our machite store a splendid success— there is much worthy of interest to you in this week ing of EXPOSE Or from payments] ants, being} At Odd Follows hall fast night a 14 principal o6b.8t inst ing held in his honor Je, the last instalment of | Wire and guttapercha rods. — Mo/ and tortured first tm 1906, but when | WG. TU. ANNUAL mEwortON }brevabt In. about $1,100 more, and {Geo 8. Adolph, head of the Unt story of X Z, the writer pulled hair from Jacob Zarin’s! dispatched with a oon voy | ts on con- | form Rank of the Fraternal roth hig months of suffering beard, kicked his old mother, and,| road, there to be shot under f wale lerhood, told of plana for the en hospital, | (ying the litte boy to & stool,| usual pretext of an attempted ox body of the an MM} - campment of a large le tnerges | louned Ring” with grent “eraalty.| conse lace ite be ieee ae, was| DOWNFALL DUE TO [ramen Ot vaaition. grounds ted president of] at am the remainder wae pay | tracts store ne the ope our new MACHIL store hadbeen of unusual im Bi sceerers to his specif N, Btevens una nimousty Jacod Zarin's head and legs were! been amply ed wi the Ni % Pi next ye He says that he will At] ¢ ve | beer . th “do we National ve Chriation | ny y 0 ce Il the hig squeored Into a hatter #o that his vodka beforehand by ane of | Temper UAOn Other officerm| HEAVY DEBT ier ute authorities today and we py ‘she baa Wa dy was doubled in half. He was! his friends, Intoxloated upon the | treat iane, Wieelewal Mice prea.) . cure leave for the enc vent Geee TORE SS oe e and & Bre vm. them beaten from behind with alroad, He. succe in reaching | flint relected; " cuveusocnalaet partite cre and a daily parade in front of the PRESS machine are be these cate , ‘an Gane ; v y \ | KELLINGHAM, Oct, 28.—Heavy “ , pihers I witnessed with my | Tes gh rops of benaine)Mngiand, “the land of freedom,” | teoretary. Mew. P. Parks! aebt, contracted on account of the| Palifornia building ing demon uring the four we 1) Were poured upon his bady and set} and gave several interviews, which | Mic \icwin's mding Geeretar¥il te’ iteeas and. death of hie for The Fraternal Hrotherhood wa in Lon Angele din London papers, But in North Dakota, re organize fa Lindvarden. | mer wife In the east, is given by A mes ub Was battered utilate d e be 7 " t aco, & al of umbe of its taken several thn sian: Tue tate od mutilated and | th inning of 1908, becoming |! " ne W. Hoadley, the letter carrier, who |! Bi. Maegigyedd gg very + Fue mber, Bach time | was) bu 0 » Yet be confessed to homesiok he returned to Petersburg th ian has confessed to r 0,000 membe are re J chal i for nothin / branch, Miss 8 i to robbing the mails hi to. thts t Pack senseless a! | Rte tars tienic A’ inder an amtumed name / ow York, Fe here, an the reason for hin acts, | COME MATES, | On Ue Wey ay of Perreey ne Dare SeeeOes ew days later © beginnts me he . 1 city Gen, Adolph visited many 0 a the ays unmolested | Fat eee aye tater, in the boxinning) There he was arrested, raoognis | Temperance, leauus The debis plied up ou account of CY Gen, Adolph visited many te ashe he” ina strength enough and | of Ne J ) Was} ed and dispatched to Riga ret a niring hit family expenses after bin sec ne a chine that thi tor Anew “interroga ourt-martialed on the charge of ad-|, Karly one morning | saw him led | °" ond ‘marriage, according to hia|*y* tat ho has made arrange tends tack h tl Gregoone, anions her hering to ' the Social Demooratie| out to a newly dug grave on the Judgment for #1.115,000 statement, and finally became too) ents for the bringing of ne ee Mh ap holes e party, condemned to death and shot of mat 1 { LONDON. et Kdward Cook drill eames and uniform rank com tronge dug deey SoS. i xecution and tied to as, heavy for him to bear, Me wa Melt pure andy out; On the Sth (2tst) of November, A amok wan drawn over his] fuqginent of 81 118.000 maeinct tees | bound over to: the federal court in} panies to Seattle next year a fiesh with ordina 4 | 1906, T was brought to the central and I heard the officer give} tin newepapers owned "by Lord) the sum of $700, and ts stil) in| Mere. Dr » W. Miracle, chil then we'll extend to you our very riving on They also stripped . the | Prison bs Riga and placed in the) the order to shoot. Pidrikson waa! Northcliffe, which armed that the) jail dren's diseases, 419 Hinckley block +h , EMPRI . af raw | prison hospital pany Was attempting to form a! — e purchase OF an mem . Trem the edges * . saying something in a loud voice ' MY wounds were In the hospital T waa, for the firat| but what it was I could not hear |!" -_ : ‘ that an EMPRESS be in your home may boots were clotted | tine, Riven clean clothes, hot food, a| After the firat volley he still re| SAN FRANCISCO, Ocu 28. Ac BIG CUT RATE TRUNKS come in and ed inj bed and bedding. 1 was placed in| mained standing and continued to an underground cell, very small and) speak dead, yt my tlaen with ve Hawaiian, which has arrived at New Tobaccos, Pipes end all Brands We make them, See us to The officer thon approached | York’ train Mexican ports > T), 1906, 1 left | dark. 1 was then so ill, after uinme| him and discharged & revolver at| passed. wrac wen t oa || °C Cigars. Worth your while to pave money by two) Weeks of torture, that Tcould not sit! his head. The wa iy | 11, Indicating the MR age hn Kuster & Hartzell EMPRESS GRAND at the | up tn bed without help. Here, also, | pushed the body tnto the na) eres, vastel. as pana mag" ¢ or PS 2107 First A arin | fo st time, my wounds w covered It with earth in shipping circles ry Ml . : bandaged T saw mauy other prisoners tn the = ——w wd MODEL C ha sal rote of 12 Amalia Kreger (whom 1 mention-| Riga central prison who were re é with | @d before) was lying at the time in the hospital, She was kept} member thelr names apart from the rest, so that her ter 1 myself escaped final death only rible condition should be concealed,| thanks to the dovuted assistance but we managed to communteate,| protection and solicitations of sev. through the medium of persohe em- | eral kind-hearted friends ployed in the howpital, She told me| On the Lat of April (idth), 1908 in this manner that a relation of during the temporary absence of hers. Juris Krakler, upon interest:| Gov. Gen. Mellor Zakemelsky. the ing himself in Rer case, had been at! military procurer of Riga allow once arrested. He is still now inj me to leave the prison on a ball of the Riga central prison, 18 months | 500 roubles, When the governor re after his arrest. I passed four! turned an order to rearrest me was months in the hospital, given, but I crossed the frontier in ‘The system of torture whieh I un.) time and caped with my life derwent in the autumn of 1906 still) My brothers w then rearrested centinnes. tn apite of all official! instead, and given ove promises that it should cease. | will! martial, which, however acquit deseribe a few of the latest | 1 “y are now at home dents which happened while | was still in the prison. In November 1907, several Letts were arre in Uriev (Estland) and brow cently tortered, but | do not re Last Three Days Millinery Removal | Sale | We are closing out our store at Third and Seneca to the court THY Assassin ht to United Prose ) the office of the secret police | yen ’ | an” Tuaeu iia: week mate ended eeinens streets, and after Saturday, October 31, will conduct | the “bath of blood.” The two PS py Bre but one millinery store, that at 1323 Third avenue, | brothers Teirul were submitted to i opposite new postofhice. tortures from which they suffered for a long time tm the Riga prison eg oe Serer One-Half Off on All Hats | aplte of official communique of Yi" nty, twenty-seven saloane | SE et SPECIAL pea a ES Tog saeennalapteon SHOWING $3.5 SHOWING | ed tron masks were screwed on > the heads of the brothers Txirad, electric currents wore passe through thelr bowies, thelr teeth were knocked out, ete. They w orde: to confess to being Soc: Democrats In January last, 1908, the polttiea! Robt. Knies was brought to the secret police from the Riga centra prison. Gregus ordered him to be | Schneider tied to the “Soctal Democratic | *ring of bench,” and he was beaten with ghe | \'") '*24 wire and gutta-percha yods Hix : feet were seared with burning ens | cou bers and he was aitted to cer| = = tain unmentionable tortures daring These are all new fall patterns, regularly sold at from $7.00 to $10.00. Mme. Paul Exclusive Millinery Third gonacar= 1 1 23 pom | o this BMPR $29. 60 r Standard’s ¢ of joo! Huttons is giving er hundreds Seattle girls girl and boy and s; we want «9 six nights, all because of a charge Wanted, Wanted, Wanted in Gres Seattle to have one of these of belonging to the Lettiah Social Special Sehool Butt We have been Democratic anion. He is still in very bu t week and this, registering the Riga central prison Ip February of 1908 Pidrikson was tortured and executed. He in 2 cel! in the same corri¢ myself before his execution, and he told me his story. He was arrested the s and boys who are going selling GLISTO, the unequal ¢ polish, your trouble—Se for every you sell—besides you have miums on in our of to and ed furn and remember, we bottle of GLISTO fe your choice of the windows ling niture polish to the accor number These Dealers Recommend and Sell PRE ER oe For 4Oc Per Pound If you have not already done so, a pound trial will be well worth your while 5 7; packed complete with screws ; price 2S; Thursday .. i $1.00 Waffie Iron, 70¢ Bearing | American No, & Waffle Iron, | adjustable to | with new patent cold handle; beys or girls Will not burn off; — 79c $2.49 $1.00; Thursday, P.M. Astley, 2245 Franklin Ave. M. Fortier, Denny Station Metcalfe & Parsons, Wallingford and Kil Anderson & Gardner, Twelfth and E. Pine. John Finnerty, 414 Denny way bourne Max Adler, 1021 Eastlake Ave. R. H. Forbes, Ralaler Beach. Madrona Grocery, Thirty-fourth and E. J. B. Armstrong, West Seattle. Chas, Foster, 921 B. Forty fifth St Union Mineral Water Electric $2.00 Dozen aah Plates, Louta Anderson, Tumwater Station T. H. Fox, 2520 Dearborn J, Michner, Sixty-s{xth and Aurora, . Door Bell, S¢ Each Austro-American Grocery, 2223 Firat Ave. Henry Goebel, Columbia V. ©. Nelson, 2501 Kastiake Ave. Door Betti. let Good quality Semi-Poreelatn Fred Anderson, Bighth and Pike. W. D. Graves, 236 Weatinke Ave. I. M. Newman, South Seattle. . complete ite, batiory stoning, | Dinner Plates, with deep blue Allen Grocery, 401 Kilbourne Ave. Goddard & Leivers, 2116 14th Ave. 8 C. 1. Nichols, 601 Federal Ave. $1.00; * | border decoratiqn; = 92,00 F. A. Ausman, 1019-1021 KE, Madison St Georgetown Mercantile Co, Georgetqwn. National Frult Co. 204 Second 8. ai 75¢ aucnalk cies ga se 8c The Bon, Marche. John Graham, 764 Madison, Nofeteger Grocery, 600 Queen Anne Ave P ets J. Barrtault, 2327 North Fifty-seventh St Mrs. K. Geiger, Southeast Seattle. Adam Neutzel, Ballard best Eevee, 780 10c Fire Shovel, O¢ M. W. Bonnell, 2814 Madison St I. M. laden, Youngstown Public Market Grocery, 1501 Pike Place PURE — WHOLESOME Horsehide Working | Stee! Fire Shovel nenees Pee. A. Beuchel, 1002 Howell st Guise Bros, 1802 Twentieth Ave. A. C. Peterson, 2026 BE. Madison Bem eutnide wetted | Sed. Wik Ten ie: By Brown & Lampson, 602 West Crockett |W. Graham, Thirtysegond and Madison J. A. Padiey, Twenty-eighth and Jackson Bou § ae : : _* _ 78¢ » hlee gg ; 6c, st N. H. George, Eastiake and Mercer W. W. Phelan, Columbia Best for Mixing with Liquors. ‘ KE. J. Brower, 5418 Sixth Ave. N. W M. Gifford & Co., 1194 ‘Thirty-fourth Ave. « Perry, 501 Queen Anne Ave Insist on the Genuine. Our Label Gold Paine, 10¢ $2.00 Stand Lamp, $1.49 EC ets, Te cocna eentions “hile! 8. W. Blanton, Fourteenth Ave, @. and Bea Hawkins Bros, Van Asselt Pesce @ Massa, Third and Jamos. on Each Bottle. Mea es we Emons asa: heavily nice | con Ave W. W. Honaker, $00 Aloha St Robinson & Reynolds, Rainier Beach on metal or wood; | plated om solid brass; has cen: | A. R. Borton, Ballard Hanson & Son, 412 Madison J. M. Ryan, Ninth and Howell special 10 ter draft; worth $1 49 J, H. Boehm, Rainier Blvd. and Graham. w Howerton, B, 42nd and 6th N. &. Rainier Beach Merc », Rainier Beach én s tee Cf $2.00; extra special #. C. Busse, 541 Queen Anne Ave. F. L. Heldrich, Ine, South Seattle Star Grocery and Market, Fremont Mra. Dora Brooks, 5809 Kensington Place FB. Hendrix, Cade Station John H. Skelton, 101 B. Pifty-sixth 1c uge fl ing 0. ai Brooklya Avenue Grocery, 38th and T. H. Herrett, West Seattle EB. B. Skinner, South Shore. ¥ = HALF PRICE CHINA SALE Brooklyn O. Hagen, 613 North Broadway T. C, Smailes, 55th and 14th N. EB. SOLE MANUFACTURERS The 4 J. B. Balle Ballard C. Hoyer, #19 Pike St, G. 8. Stanley enty-firet and Aurc first time high-grade China ever sold for so lit Guy Batley, 607 Westia Hodgen & Loey, Thirty-fourth and BE. E. H. Stone, Woodland Station s ” i ma A cates fle money. All odds and ends must be closed to oory, Twenty-third and Jackson Bt Make room for new stock. Prices reduced one-half a, 824 Fifth Ave. N Butler Bros, 402 Bast Pine Cherry Star G Ballinger & Cain, Thirty-second and Yesler Mra. Hormell, 2437 Irving St A. L. Swe —_—_— id less. Lot includes many pieces and sets suit P. T. Baker, 240 Sixth Ave Harrah Bros., 621 North Broadway W. Sunderbruch, Fifteenth and Madison. able for Kas Gifts. W. E. Biles, California and Wait Sts, John Johnson, Ballard J, H. Soutt, 104 Westlake Ave R. Beck, theast Seattle A. M. Johnaon, Georgetown J. F. Smith, Fourteenth and Madison F. M. Bird, Fremont Johnson & Herold, Twentieth and KB. Union S. H. Samner, Ravenna Albert Bauer, 534 North Broadway Mra, Julia Ju Ballard L. Scheffler, 50th and 14th N. B A.C. Car Fulton Market Wm, Kersten, 6244 Woodlawn Ave. K. Tonkin & Son, 1500 Rainier Boulevard J. F. Cotton, South Park J. H. Kinney, Ballard. R. H. Thomas, 518 Denny way Caball & altgaver, 39th and Woodland W. A. Ketehan, Hightieth and Aurora Union Mercantile Co., Hillman City We want tov Park Ave Kootros Bros., 1883 Broadway Union Bay Mere. Co., Y ‘and we offer Central Grocery, 1200 Seventh Ave. John Kyle, Ballard Underhill & Garrett, 778 73d North ted k, Ballard J. Latiner, 1211 &. Madison Vienna Grocery, Georgetown. thet, 484 and lith Ave, N. B. J. I. Lewte. ) Minor Ave. N Hi. T, Verd, Public Ma t + LT Madison St J. 1, Lewis ftyminth and Latona Warren & Symington, Fh. #24 and 16th N. EB. GOO — Butter Store, 1014 Second Ave. J. A. Lovejoy, 769 Galer Weathill Groe 1900 Sixth Weat D BREAD—SOON WED H. 8. Davidson, Pifty-fourth and Keystone. D. W. Lashle 6 Broadway KB. L. Wilson ixth West and Howell Dru & DeLong, Brighton Beach Chas. H. Laing, 1012 B. Pike O. C. Watters, Forty-fitth and Wallingford. Use C. Decker, Ballard J, W. Lannan, Mountain View KB. 8. Witt & Co., University Station J. W arda, 1011 KB. Jefferson J. A. MeCartney, Ballard J. W. Walk Twenty-third and Yesler | Etherton & Lambell, Latona W. H. Martin, 826 Howard St. N H. Wallace, 6917 First Ave™N, & x # eC e m t Erty! Grocery, 626 Fifteenth Ave, N Maves & Hruyett 2 Woodland Park Wm, Wattle, Aurora and Thirty-eighth ‘ rickson, Madison k Moore's = Delicatessen, Seventeenth and Wilbur & Mack, Second and Bell . J. §. Kvans, 8101 Greenwood Ave Yosler . L. D. Ward, 6408 Firat Ave. N. EB. Call or Send for This D. W. Beker, Latona Minnesota Grocery, First and Spring Wood Bros., 426 Fifteenth N Se 6 8 ee Book Today vase e, p suth Park 8, STIR 2ith Ave. N. EB. D. W. Finch, 4808 Aurora, Fulton-Cowle Co,, 2ist and B, Jefferson Murray, 723 B. Pike. A. B. Yocum, Morton, 7466 B. Green Lake Blvd Young & W Flour THE BEST FLOUR FOR HOUSEHOLD USE UNITED PRODUCE CO., Sole Distributors soe apy ry 806 Westorn Av., Seattle ~~

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