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ee SP A TEES a eased STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1914, PAGE 6. | aA | T Ee Seven to Ten U t i i 5 ‘PUBLIC MARKET_,z A | D L SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET || P | f Eur 7 Fifth, Sixth and Pine s Third Ave.—Yesler—Washington—Prefontaine. cop e 0 ope ———— A patron remarked today: “Just like ——— | WASHINGTON, Aug, 7 eu urope | ernments is exemplified by the aum i , J Poles he eee ae eRaE oR ASHINGTON, Ae I Durer | ary ain of Selteraad ntsc | STONG’S Prices Save You Money ROCERY Semessy eap. ddin por or < ~4 % even & great general war-—a far] |Vdding all exportation nod tn runh-|f No. 50 Sack Patent Flour... ..0.......0s0ss00095 $1.25 Stall 205 Compare These Prices and Know ’Tis True more ghastly thing than torn bodtes| huge stores of grain and provisions WIth $1.00 Grocery Order, Rpwetain Not Included PURVEYOR TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE on a score of battlefields, That/as insurance against starvation for Syrup TOE | Abo oan Baker's Cocom 196 Independent Packing thing te its people, | 10 dare Laundry Boap Economy Fruit Jars, dozen................75¢ FAMINE! Germany was quick to follow 1 y ecra on History has never known such a| Switzerland's example, Shipment 200 can Peaches 106 | Tapioca, Ib. Ke, 6 Ibs STALLS 3342 je conflict as the a ge war #0 bs = any foodatatts by well ce boat out 4 10e can Asparagus, 3 for. .25¢ Bago, os Bh HR ag z £44 Sell all day as advertised. tory can throw little ght on the|of the country has been forbidden by orted Spices, 6 © 25 “. Na Steer Pot Roast, 1. STALL 9 effect bitter and protracted fight|!mpertal edict. Russia and France Assorted Spices, 6 cans....25€ | 51y. can K. OC, Baking Powder . will have upon the food supply of| came next, with similar orders, and Argo Corn Starch, pkg be pene Steak, Ib, Spring Chicken Brotlers, Ib. 25¢ the world. | now all the European nations are Pik .. dpaahotti eS ; 3 pkgs. Jello 2he | 3 cans Oysters Log of 1914 Lamb, Ib.....12)0e THE SIEGE OF PARIS IN THE) adopting the policy ab chesoin Mareuelnger. s+, 1914 Lamb Chops, Ib 12)2¢ FRANCO-PRUSSIAN CONFLICT, . oe ek preerthes ye ees A 4 oe We have Other Bargains Just as Good as These. Come and See. 1914 Shoulder of Lamb, Ib...9¢ [J] WHEN THOUSANDS DIED OF| Upon the great centers of popu white Corn Meal | f ibe Head Kice Corned Beef, Ib... BF 6b) STARVATION, WOULD BE_ IN-|lation—Paris, Bertin, London, St — ese Raising e 0 4 dos, Fruit Jar Rings Spare Ribs . 2¢ |]| FINITESIMAL IN COMPARISON, | Petersburg, Moscow, Vienna, Nixh ‘These Vriews Good All Next Week AN DERSON GROCERY co Se and B08 se. ad other cittes—will war's boon , . " . Pigs’ +0 BO Famine treads close upon the| companion lay his hand most heavy STONG’S GROCERY Sixth and Pine “THE QUALITY GROCERS” heels of war in Europe because| ily. The rural districts will supply Q Europe, with its vast population | themselves first from their gran "S MA No. 10 pail pure Lard... Alpha Tea and Coffee and {ts comparatively small area,|aries and their gardene—then, if STONG Ss RKET ©. 10 pall pure Lard..... $1.20] Best Patent Flour, sack.. 26c size Grape Jui «++ 10€ WITH QUALITY AND QUANTITY | 65c pkg. Lipton's Tea bbe 4 large cans Milk lbs. New Potatoes Company is pressed even in times of peace| there ts any surplus, the cities will | J 5 G } 38 |to supply its millions with food| be fed No, A batl Bure, Lands |. M@A-48 } 600 pkx. Blue Ribbon Tea...g8¢ | 10 bars Laundry Soap ... 26 de Asparagus, can STALL 69 Jenough to sustain them But with railroads commandeered | i i ¢ | 4 large cans Milk ..25¢ | Mason Frait Jars, qts,, dor. 45¢ | Argo Corn Starch, pkg. NEW CROP TEA | It ts commonly known that the|and operated exclusively for war 8 pkgs. Jello ‘ Basket Fired Japan, regular price | British isles could subsist without| purposes, It would be next to im Choice Steer Pot Reass of test, ib 4 Ibe, White Beans bal Stall 210 Stall 210 BU MA cia peavtess ...50@ |]} {mportations only 21 days; that {9,| possible to get food Into the cities, 1246 | x, so +++ BSE Gunpowder Tea, regular price if Great Britain were called upon even if there were food in the coun- Phone Main €000—Call fer Stall 198 hth ae pees J bor : 50e, Ib....... * ‘ to feed the people of England, Scot-| try to ship, Special Attention to Phone Orders ply, High Fight, Centenn land, Wales and Ireland without| ‘The cities would’ become reeking | T™* Mloneer Ment Merchant of the Best, Patent Excellent or Krone Westlake Poultry BRENNEMAN & McINTOSH Magnet Coffee Co. outside assistance, Its supply of | rvation. moraines: Flour . $1.30 food would be exhausted within ven 100,000 hunger. Stalls SeniancnsBgel STALL 50 three weeks. facing the streets of . ° Stalls 104-123 Produce Co. Bra a Baye ti6 ¢ ne) Entrance Besides selling the very best Le thie city, shrieking for bread! Luck StrikeFruit Co ‘ try of all kinds, Geese, [Coffees at reduced prices, we Conditions in continental Europe, Economists shrink from the task) re TOKIO GROCERY co. Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz Circle Market , Rabbits, dressed tol Give Away Free Each Week particularly in small, inlying states,| of attempting to forecast the pos-| Stall 33 { aie — 1 |are worse, Without {mportations| sible effects of a general European preaa, iat a ceeato. Yalue T]) and without food from thetr own|war, for they see, with clearer|— ...c. crapen large vacnet oe} FUSS & COMPANY | Hens. fancy ary picked, B. 206 fields, the approach of famine| vision than the hand-to-mouth pop- (The best frutt you ever tas Wn Big, White Sanitary Market Fancy Spring Chickens, *2ZO TD yore Roast, Ib 156 would be @ matter of only a few/uiation of Europe, the shadow of || Fancy Yakima Watermsians, I. Jig @ of tg 3 1914 4 Spring Duck, fresh dame Circle W Lamb Chope, Ib. 166 > Pe Sty Impending famine for the Old Stalls 110-111-112-13-14 ] 10. --.00000-ccceteeeeeees ; Found Seoslide: Chacbeanies. Bale e alarm Suropean gov- ‘orid. $e. sie ‘tinal dey ae Ib. “Eee ard, Ib... 2%e Bacon, Ib. “23e Freeh uilied Spring THESE! M. A. HANSEN CO. nickens, i » Kaiser Inspires People | Stall 20 Lower Floor Stalls 11-12 } LONDON, Aug. 7.—A dispatch from Beriin gives the text of a etate- oe é au ahaees | ment Issued to the Garman army and navy” by the te ose BOQ Leg of Lamb, Ib..........5 Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. Galsam @ te. | wath a view to inspiring the warriors in the face of reported defeate|| (°° ¥.it ‘ ; < a Stall 217 | of the German arma, e, ba Special Attention to Phone Orders force c stor cc eac cs ceases a pete |, Weaye: “After 43 years of peace | call upon all Germans oapabte sm fet ydaamet Heasite. Be | wreak Dewsed Chickens at All” Fires Prime Bolling Beet, ?.: 400 Mylo Coftes, 2 Ibe. ....+- TBE c Stall 68—Salmon Boilies, of bearing arms. We have to defend our most sacred possessions in|f berry, Raspberry or Almond Extract 2 Ibe, Royal Blend Coffee...... be | fatherla and home against the reckless sesauite of enemies on all ’ wi “ S Oe) New crop Spider Leg Tea, ib.....40€ ack or Green Tens, Ib | sides of us. S60 can Royal Baking Powder $4 ) “That means hard fighting. | am confident that the ancient war- : Diy ‘Duiead * i 10¢ a es Oe Hike spirit still lives In the German people—that powerful, warilke eta Co. 4 Ibs. Navy Boans .......... ry Onions, ‘ure Spices, can E | epirtt which attacks the enemy wherever it finds him, regardiess of Pine Veg ble i Sweet Corn, doz. 2OE | Beet Picking Bpica td. B0e . | cost, and which In the past has been the dread and terror of our ene- Stall 340 Pancy Wax Beans, tbe Se | Stall 236—Cane Sugar, $ lbs. 44¢ mice Fine Tomatoes, 3 Ibs.......25¢ New Potatoes, 15 Ibs......25¢ Evergreen Co: /.B0¢| Beet Sugar, 8 Ibs........ 40¢ “1 have confidence In you, German soldiers—in each and all of || New Burbank Potatoes, 14 Ibs. THREE Hr yapad | you. An ardent, indomitable will for victory is living In each and all A Sa eens 6 . . ay Pacific Coast Fish Co. TA SEAT ON YOUR CAR! of you. | know, If needed, each and all of you would dle tike heroes, Large Cucumbers, Nice Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. i GIRLS’ CAKES Rich and Testy IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-4 Stall 301 Whole Salmon, each. Halibut, 4 Ibs..... Fresh Salmon, 3 Ib: Smelts, 2 Ibs...... “Remember our great and glorious past and that you are Germans, Posie 3 Ib | Gea bless you, “WILLIAM.” Poor Belgium! Again Fancy dry Best fresh churned Washington Creamery Butter, 1b. 85¢, 3 Ibe. WHERE GREAT NAVAL Smoked Meat )WNPRINCE | | NG ARMY CUSH TS IMPENDING! @ Battlefield pa Bi as | OLIVER Tone | rea Cuce Ww Lamp Shoulder, 346 | : “ ; For the Best in Smoked.) zum am. IS Bontig Onicha: 3 ib. | Belgium, from ite earty Roman | whose rule it was given after Na- history, was often a pawn in the poleon’s downfall | game of nations, only winning fts| Belgiana have had little rever | independence tn 1833. Rome held | ence for yn Even in the mid- 4 Meats Try This Stall. Boiling Beef, Ib. et Corner Fruit Stand Bartlett Pears, doz....1) Box 81.1 Lucky Strike Fish Co. ORE LIEGE USSELS, Aug. 7.—Tho crown of Germany is in his glory.) it as a province. The Franks /|dle ages it in commerce and |f Peaches, all kinds, doz 10¢ : ; STALLS 825-06 Extra lar; Waterme! each ruled ft for a few centuries. It/arts. Antwerp, Brussels and| er? Tomar nee eg Sixth and Pine Weslo Sateen, eneh --+ si - 18 ¢ a5¢ Boe Italian Prunes, basket. was part of Spain during the last Ghent early furnished an inspira days of that empire's grandeur. It | tlon for independence and industry. | Cooking Apples, 6 Sa seseeee 1% Plams, basket 20 E seed on to France, Austria and| Its vast system of rative | —— Crabapples, Ib. 5¢, 6 lbs... YAKIMA FRUIT CO. longings of his young life are a tay ry PRPs 9 = sof cooperative Stall 358 Watermelon on ice, Ib. We | extra large Peaches and pears, dos. Freestone Peaches, 15 toe. tee, ing their fulfillment. At last It followed the fortunes of Na-|system of proportional representa-| secuies Westies 10¢ |— t having @ taste of real war. poleon, and the great battle of | tion of government reflect the de-/I ine ripe Tomatoes, Ib. UNION FISH CO. WEST'S HOMEMADE CANDIES | Waterloo was fought on its sotl.|mand of its people to be allowed | ‘crown prince is a warlike The French revolution gave the|to work out their own destini Best Cantaloupos, 2 for. sed ae STALL 345 "Ge | 280 Fees tb... 5 Ever since he learned to talk Ingpiration for the final revolt for instead of furnishing a ‘baitie-|f Pickling Onions, 2 Ihe......15¢ Fillet of Bola ib BBS | Cates Cantaicinee, “encts Be,” € tr | ioe hand relied Chocolates, i... < worried the royal house: | Independence from Holland, beg for neighboring monarchs. | : . 2 with his yearnings to lead an iy into And now that he iy into ie he is proving him- | as fierce in action as he was talk. } the Beigian fight he has dis-| his generals and has himself at the head of the | What the crown prince goes. He is here, ther: - here the bull | thickest, and whether the mill-| leaders like his assumption of Ority or not they have no the Westlake ™ LONDON ° ‘33.22 DRY GOODS ON THE MARKET Shoes vom» Ladie’s Suits Open Till 10 p. m. Saturday Two Great Battles LONDON, Aug. 7—The eyes of the world today are direct- ed to two great batties now in progress in the general European war, one between the fleets of Great Britain and Germany In the North sea, and the other the land struggle between the German and igian forces before Liege. Repuised with terrific losser stimated at between 10,000 and 20,000, the German army today rene ite attack on the Beigian for before Liege. Thousands of Germans were blown up yesterday in an effort t cross mined ground. Two outer forts were captured by the Germans after an appalling loss, and a detachment of Uhians gained entrance to Boys’ Suits | | TABLES. tue Getic aM the canst the clty and were about to capture the high officers when | At Yi 2 ked l Ded of China Is Imminent. England Is Wey, Ware: marpetees one ty | our GOOD ONES, ces 0C. lu om getting its mammoth Asiatic squad- | LONDON, Aug. 7—Great Britain | ron together at Hongkong, her pos- TOO. fe preparing for a long and hard war. Lord Kitchener, new minis ter of war, has issued a call for an | immediate enlistment of 100,000 ad ditional men. The war budget of 1,000,000 and the call for 500, _Mercy Price of Every Suit READ EVERY ITEM AND SAVE MONEY session, and German warships a gathering only a few hundred mi away at Kiao-Chou, @ wn on the map. A battle off the island of Austria to Watch Russia VIENNA, Aug. 7.—The Aus- trian war office here assured the German government today izing slowly. | German border patrols have made frequent raids into Rus Formosa will undoubtedly follow ‘ men have been approved. New sla, burning villages, destroying | Imen are required to enlist for that Austria-Hungary was pre- raiiroade and cutting wires, but | vale Misses gun- | chiidren's | Lagiew tan ica’ hls ae =|" em ag peeve 9 three years or as long as the war pared to protect the Russian | there have been no general en. Oxfords metal button, | tan scuffers, | eee Oy alippers, sehr tei dae last year's jasts, Enlistment age is between | frontier, leaving Germany free | gagements. F the dentrabie that. sc baa ease, | cree, 18 F 19 and 35. The naval call provides | to concentrate its energies A Russian cavalry division | kind, 0 $3.60, now an value for 67,000 additional officers and | against France and Belgium. which had ventured into Ger- | ist $1.69 st 81.79 81.98 ied #18 84.50 | tor 910.98, men. io Pe ‘1 | The Russian forces are mobil. | many was repulsed Thursday | ee 4) re 4 7 |, Bungalow — | “67 89.98. SNE ren '—British Fon bo Mair Nete,| 180 Hair Nets) Sop, Inrgost | Soap, pure | Peroxide, U. &! snoe Laces, 6) Aprons. cham-| Galvaniaea | She Paper and 86.98 G. T. P. VESSELS ARE @ are reported en-| ir ta” eth beck Ae | “Matrtidy,” In town, bar | hotiel, cake | P., 280 aize, mien ae bien with |muckets AGe] Bayeort | and $4.08 TIED UP IN SEATTLE gaged today off the Chinese coast. British Warshi Blown U | for Be Be ze Abe | | caps, 39¢ 15¢ gi ae NSN 5 a 7 7 | Girls fine peri Ros co Mouse y n jours 1 amed # Pee Pe ardw: Poems, leather: CANADIANS ATTACK p Pp porta, 13" For | Bisck: | MS ME BOC | BOS | Haale for | nT den” | Chair Uscata, | covered Pooks The European war has caused of- FOREIGN CON: LONDON, Aug. 7.—It is admitted by the admiralt ; Oe | | |__ 15e peices > g y that the Brit. ——— en acer = - aire ficials of the Grand Trunk Pacific Cc inas Ish crulser Amphion has been sunk by a mine in the North sea. Ladiow White] Pulow Cason Ti raxno] PO THOMPOM] 4) Thompson | Tooth Brushes,| Jet Ol! Shoe Duper, vail’ | Paper Napkine,| mbroidery Steamship Co. to tie up in Seattle The Amphion, a war vessel of 3,440 tons, was with the British |— © Be 1246 Boe R125 | Correin KOE | new took, BE] Dressing, Te | 100 tor 4¢ Hoop, 1¢ two lini Prince George and| WINNIPEG, Aug. 7.—Steps to| eorpedo boat Lance when the latter sunk the German mine layer | ie er RT, — 3 2 ame 5 Prince Rupert. The vessels will be| Prevent other demonstrations like| Koenigin Lulee In the North sea. Shirts, men's | Hone, nates’ | onenwork socl Window Shades, 8h Hair Switches.| Daisy Outing | Porsont tc | pave Rice | Safety Pins held here until sailing conditions on| those staged in front of the German | dress style, white gauge, ent tor Dut, ADE | wo lannd S co Powder owder, S00 36 tor Ge the high seas become less 2 menace| and Austrian consulates last night| Before the Lulse wa it to the bottom It evidently had done | 5oe 11¢ | 9 5 kind, 106 for 106 kind for 106 were taken today by the authorities, | Sme mine planting, howe A mob stoned both consulates and | attacked the German club. Consid- | erable damage was done. | GEN. JOFFRE LEADS HUGE FRENCH ARMY , and presumably it was one of these! Ines which the Amphion struck. drowned and 135 saved. London Banks Reopen over there across the Atlantic are all too well acquainted with pov- erty. Always it is lurking at their doors and they know its effects, They have longed for peace these many years, but they have never Of the crulser’s crew 131 were SHIP BLOWN UP| PEOPLE OF EUROPE LONGED FOR PEACE LONDON, Aug.. 7.—The Ger- to property. SF ARR AE BLAME IS FIXED THE SILVER A coroner's jury holds Joseph J. ¥ Taylor responsible for the automo- The common people of the Eur. opean countries that have sprung LONDON, Aug. 7—The banks British public is accustomed, bile accident a month ago when the; man naval tanker Wilfredo, fe had it. The present confit * t 0! h t . inflict has |. PARIS, Aug. 7-—Gen. Jose a here reopened today, after a | was paid out, however, Ite place [car he was driving plunged off the| laden with fuel for the kalser’s pide rendre kato oer. tray | threatened the welfare of Europe Jott: 1 » " ve days’ suspension. jing taken by the new notes 3 ad Wel- 7 8, ‘ ; Since men now mature were chil- | Zot ed apie Menge gy sohad There was not a run, but representing the English equiv. Spokane st. trestle and killed Wel | fleet, has been blown up by @ | want peace. Haa tne voice of the| Gren, e chil ie erm of bas pedieal aad the | shore decided ‘ruch tor alent of about $7.20. wood G. Murray and Miss Bessie C.| mine off Cuxhaven, according | people been influential in the af-| men in the army have the greatest | withdrawals, not the result of Great Britain's smallest notes Holmes, The prosecutor has not as to a report from the British fairs of the great European nations REORGANIZATION SALE a week or more ago, there would | | confidence in their leader. He is pees: re yo tr the fee 994 nia a been for approxi- | yet filed information against Taylor. | consul general at Antwerp. | have been no war, | |62. His experience as a soldier| funds, after being so tong tie mately $24. 0 e vho w 2 , ’ | FICE SUPP! and training as an engineer will| UP, were urgently needed. In response to the war office’s | Miss Frances I. Helliwell, who was| The Wilfredo wae totally de: This is agreed by several Eur! OFFICE SUPPLIES AT BARGAIN PRICEs, Morey Stationery Co. TIS First Ave, Near Columbia St, injured, may be permanently af- fected by the accident. stroyed, he said, and most of the crew perished. —————- | opeans in Seattle who talked to a Star man yesterday, War brings misery, suffering and| |terrible poverty—and the people RUMMAGE SALE Very little gold, to which the appeal for volunteers, recruits are already enlisting in large numbers, The call was for 100,000 men, though War Minis- ter Lord Kitchener was author- ized to bring the number up to 600,000, It is believed it will yet be necessary to ask the full Is now ready at 106 PIKE ST. to serve you with good, aid him fn his arduous duties. $126,000,000 SENT | TO AMERICAN BANKS, WASHINGTON, Aug. 7—Thus far, the European emergency has ROB REGISTER ‘Thomas A, Lockington, proprietor INDIA TO FURNISH 2 ARMY DIVISIONS. Specials at the NEW YORK BAKERY LONDON, Aug. 7.—High officials created a demand for only $126, 4 of a delicatessen store at 603 Queen | ‘ : Bs pga Re clean, wholesome meals Bi) iio oo9 of the additional currency —At— ee i Nona ty. teat. niuht turned foam |here are expressing keen gratifica- Half Block From Old Pike Place Public Ma at ears, at reasonable prices. j Available under, the Aldrich-Vree || Second counting the contents of his cash| tion over the knowledge that India LADIES! AND GENTS SUITS, COATS. DRESSES. | land law, $45,602,000 of which went! & Yester FEEL FRISKY register and gazed into the barrel of | is ready to send out two divisions | Also cutaren's € fh ow Can Buy at | to New York. a revolver, at the other end of which | for the increase of the army and 2 10c loaves Bread for 15¢ Assorted Cookies, 2 doz. 7,| Was a masked man, who told him to | that every self-governing colony is elevate his hands and strive earnest-| preparing to assist the arms of! YOUR OWN PRICE GLACIER PARK, Mont., Aug Don’t let another sun set) for 15¢ ‘There are climbers here from alt] ty" + 4 J Hard times! th ) ‘ | Coe e reeves eecvoeee és u y to maintain them there. The| England in every way during the * " ¢ place to come and get a supply of Try Our Waffles with your WANT untold. Use 17 toaves of Bread.. -25¢ | over the United States, The Seat-|masked man robbed the money till.| struggle with Germany. India can | Clothing: Come dawnntalia fad save mower. THE STAR, which reaches) tle Mountaineers are all feeling| Another man stood guard outside.| bring out a force of more than|| Remember ti jave—N, W, Cor. First and Stewart Sts—In Basement. over 45,000 homes every day. | frisky. Both escaped, 1,000,000 then,

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