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JAPANESE IN KOREA CHARGED WITH HIDEOUS CRUELTY FRENCH CORRESPONDENT TELLS HOW NATIVES ARE ÜBE O AS LIVING TARGETS FOR SHARPSHOOTERS OF THE MIKADO'S ARMY -PICTURES 8 UrPORT HORRIBLE STORY JAPAN-SB BIIAIU-HOOTERS ritACTICINU ON KOtll_AN_. According to l.youtl Terra, | war correspondent In Korea fur the i M weekly, l_* Vie Illuslre. the Japanese army In Korea I* perpe- < trating awful atrocities upon un fortunate Korean* who fall under their displeasure. The atory of cruelty which I'.-rrai In tell» would be almost unbelievable were it not for the fact that hts statements are supported by photograph* which the Japanese officers seem to hay* found unobjectionable. The photographs here reproduced | repre»ent the execution of three Koreans who a ere accused, accord- J leg to IVrrarhe. not of being eple* ] In the employ of Russia, but mere ly of being llu-.M in sympathisers . Th". .'-pat..- do not turn these rul- ! prtt* over to th* courts of the coun try, but put their fate Into the' JAPANESE OFFICERS TAKING NOTES OF THE EFFECTa OF Bt'IXETB FIRED INTO UVINO CITY TAKES AN APPEAL Notice of an appeal has been given la the ease against 3. X Blin ker and 11. C. Crowburst, Weal Be attle liquor dealers They were charged with selling liquor with out a license The proceedings be fore Judge Tallman resulted In a non-suit and the reversal of the de ctslon of the lower court. The read ing of '""* statutory law la plain. The loop-hoi* through which At torney Carkseß conducted hi* clients i-i tbe omission In the law of . clause regarding cltle*. Noth ing I* **i'l about them West Seat tl» Is an Incorporated city and for thla reason the decision was re versed and now the case stand, a good .how of being brought before the supreme court. According to the statute, cities have the exclusive right to make their own laws regarding the sale of liquor. While this Is but a tech nical point the ruling I* important, a* It in row* th* burden of blame apon rlty officials In case the law i Is broken In thl* regard. The law j Of 1903 I* thus proved to be of a j flimsy character and easily evaded I try breakers of the la* It 1* doubt ful If this case will be carried to the aapreme court, and If so. other raaee will be materially affected ay It. f-.:. Th" 'a.* of tin- gtati against 11, E. Stanley, charged with gambling, waa continued thla morning on ac count nf the lne.» of the defend ant's attorney. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tljß Kind You Hd.e Always Boug.it Bears th. —0 / - ■«. Btgnaturs // r s/ZJ^-f-^., oi C^_»r*v7Vr_Sic*cX_>--., Buy Your Xmas COFFEE From. Adam*. Our coffeca ars roasted ever.. morning and we guarantee our coffee to pleas* *"' BARGAINS In all kinds of outs. Faroy lowa Creamery Butiur, per pound v 880 | Fancy Full Cream Che***; 2 lb*, for •/.,. We carry a Urge tiork of all kinds of Cheese, whole**ala and retail. Oct our prieea. .•*■* HIC-tl I'ltAl.i; *l CA.I ■ \j*-> haute Use b»_at; all prtc_ _ i-ftte tmaa Am has., all prk'-sa IMS !wj mitm.fiDzrF a nn I bands of the Japanese war council, which H. 1.1.nn ibaw* in i-i. v to any mi.' who dura not a-vlnco 1 I red of i KuKKla and Mussitans Thai three In qucsllon were *entrnrrd to death, but not to a merciful or »peedy J death. it wan decreed lhat thry should serve ■• living target* for the itp-ihiiitlcr-i of the Japane** army to practice their markmanahlp ' upon. Nine men were detailed to dn the firing, and they fuel at the Koreans from a distance of 75! i meter*, or S2 feet. The victim* vera I bound to wch-.li rro**e* planted lln the ground, and were !•'•■."..1,h- 1 I | The sharpshooters did not 'tie at i word «if command, but 'popped away* as tint saw fit. the officer* i In charge ol Ihe etat-ullon stopping [the firing after wouud* had hern Inrilrtrd. ln order that the" might ■go and observe and tak* notes of TAI.GETS WOMAN INHERITS A UfiOO LIFE JOB MISd CAHKIF. DAVISON. Ml** Carrie "Davison has the dis tinction of being the only women clerk In a United State* dtitrlct court In the country. She has Just been appolnteal to tho clerkship of the United States district court at IXtrott. Mich., an office held for 23 years by h*T falher. who died a week ar.o. Th* salary I* |3.ff00 a year, and the office last* during Ihe good behavior of the occupant. Miss Pavtaon filled th* dutle* >' the '■' fice during her father* last Illness and her ability BO impressed Judge Swan that he Immediately appoint ed her her father's successor. SAUSAGES FILL THE AIR There wss . fall In Stand* Oil this morning. sage also took a drop. And the marl. was badly shaken up. The market In tht case happened to be a. meat market conducted by Koch Brothers, at 701 Main street. Herman Koch, while driving a load of sausages on like street, be tween Third and Fourth avenues, collided with a i'.tandard Oil com pany's w*gon. The former's ve hicle overturned and tho pavement was liberally sprinkled with sau sage n la Btandard Oil. No one was hurt, but Mr. Koch's I feelings were deeply wounded when ' a factious byslamler remarked I aometh!ng about II "being n good j thing that the IgOlTOtss nren't j around." As- Carlson was granled a dl- | vorce from bis wife Mr*. I'mimj Carlson, by Buperlor Judge Hatch j tbla morning. *— . «. ! Muffler*. Reefer, see" Evening Or*** Pro»*eter» Vary plewsrtsm «lfi» l*>r men; 1" "" la 11.11 am m. *l -' N. Brook* * C*.'*. till 2a- Aye. suitamx wis ', »». ttl.it all people study over 10, I _•• • their friend*, relative*, etc. ;! There la nothing so valuable a* one 'that will pay atfrandsomn prom every year and always make tb* owner Ige-llngly think of hla or her benefactor. In ,nl connection, be- ilie nature of the Injuries and th* effects of the bullet al Ihe given range. vim. t full.urn having Wen taken, th* COOI officer* retired to a dl* ! lance |a let Hie sharpshooters try their skill again upon Hie living target*. The larger picture .how. th* of flier, taking note* of th* wound Inflict..l n|iiii the man In the ren ter. Ills Jaw ha* been ahattereil by a bullet end blood i. streaming 1 down hi* body and ''.Ing The man on •'.. right has Buffered a broken arm from . bullet. I Although I'l-ii.i. lie -a lit ..It photographs, none of them showed , the Koreans bearing any mora wounds than those ahuwii In this picture It It likely that the Japs . stopped the photography after ihe condition of the Ing targets be rams more horrible. NEW AGENT IS HERE W. W. King, recently appointed 'to th* new office of general ' passenger agent of the Ureal North ern Hliamshlp company, arrived In Beattle this morning. Mr. King Is from Chicago and wa* wllh the Iturllngton ayitetn for 88 years, starting hi* railroad career as an office boy In Ihe pa* senger department. Step by step he has risen solely through hla own effort*, until today In fills one of the most responsible passenger po sitions In the United State. Referring to the new general pas senger agent. General Traffic Man ager Sutherland said to The Star today: "Mr. King was prior In this ap pointment general agent for the Burlington In Chicago, it* will be ! my right hand man and will devote hla time In.lvelv to the aaaen ! ger business of this company." ! IRISHMAN WILL RETURN TO THE ISLE John McSnda Will Formulate Plan* for Horn* Rule Work JOHN 11. Mi Hit!; BUFFALO, Dec. 23.—John Mr- Bride, of this city, who was filled from Ireland assagai years ago on | account of his opposition to British j rule, will Ball for hi* native land I SLIPPERS .____J__jtJi -Fa-JL ; __-**. avu O m "tlmmi Www, tA.fm.A Urn Ortvae" OrOtlH mmn Imm rtammAtorm ■—■ Last Day's Opportunities Are Bigger and Better Thsrs la a world of practical tliluga at Ihi in « aiore to ehooas from, l ihi.iibl values am offered In every depart *!tn|ily be cuuae wn want the caah, Hi-atonali.*, economical gift* fnr the liugnl buyer are hem-anything you may SUKge.t for llm hoiiin. .,, buy the goods and w* will, deliver them." UnDW-WV i* ______> $1.50 Mi- Quartered Oak 1'..m1.1n. Case, etartly a* shown 111 cut, haa hn.t glass door and la very finely polished. Hegular price 117 60. holiday sal* pries 881.80 170 A handsome Combination 11.h.1i C.iai. ami Writing I >esk. quartered oak throughout, j hand carved. baa claw feet, piano polish. Regular prlc* |:.". hoi Ids I sate price. 537.1.0 iti «'. .Bii.iii.iii.il Hook ''»«• and Writing Past, quartered oak. besutirully hsnd carved ■ law feet, ha. fine plan" polish. Hegular prlc* 111. holiday »»l* prtca 833. SO It* Combination Hook Case and Wilting Desk, aolld quartered oak, bent glaae door, highly pollsbsd Raffulai plica 111. holiday aai* price 8-11.7*. 818—Very pretty Cornb!n»tlon Book Case and Writing Dawk, quarter sawed oak, bent glass door, finely Halted Hegular I'ilcit |27, holiday sale prlc*.. SlS.oo Hit Neat Combination rate, baa atralght glass front, nicely pol ished. Regular price 111. holi day sale price . 813.04! ill Pr«tty Combination Case, bent (Is.* die wall polished Regular 121. holiday sale price 814 7fi Ml—Combination Hook Case and Writing Desk, .tr.lghl glaaa front. Regular price |__ is, holiday sale prlc* 814.2.. Store Open Evenings A 7 mm V-aa-.*,**"'^ ro*tNiTOitrtS'r\i.prT(o *_____rt_^__W_r v*?S»!-// •.^'•'^t'W'OAVl-.-U-iaaijT. \ mUmm^m^t^mJ*IKt^mmmmmmlmm^IIK^ ~* * '*J*J*»aammm . lie has made arrangements to In terview th* leading | aatl'.nallßt home rule member* of parllarelent and will faranlata a pit—i for fu 'ire art|.-n. both In Ireland and lo the titled State. He etpacta.ta spend never.! month, furthering the cause of home rule la Ireland and Great Ilrifatn. and will then return to Iluffalo. where be will make his headquarter* for home rule work In the I 'lilted Stale. Hrlde will receive a grand sendoff by lb* Irl.h societies of New York on hia HÄ» parture for Ireland. MUST RETURN THE MONEY 44 ♦ maaaA+AAAaiyaaaaaAAtyaA a a a 'There ser different kind* nf ♦ 4 thlevee. One type holds a msn * ♦ up and separstee blm from his 4 A money and take* * rhance. * a "Anether. by the use nf it ♦ swindler* longue. rob* the poor ♦ a laboring man of hi* savlnga, 4 ♦ eele. ting the pat..real ar. most 4 * Illiterate, who cannot afford In a ♦ engage In Ullg.ll-S. to recover «* * their *tnleti money. C I). Hill- ♦ A man belong, to the latter ♦ ••• rla*»."—Attorney Reynold. ♦ : ♦ ♦ 4+a.ai-t*aa-a4*4+-aa^4'4~ta*-aaA This Is only a sample of the un merciful scoring ih*! '■ 1' lllllman. L.U.CO OPERATIVE COMPANY 324 UNION ST.- 324 UNION ST. Sunset 373 Phonos Ind. 373 SATURDAY'S SPECIAL PRICES 3 lb*, good rice lOe Monarch Currant*. I botes Fancy •'■*"• J. Coffee, lb G^ nour! V_-k".'.*.'.'.".'» 1.25 .... •*••• ••••• sJlie 3-11' can good Tomatoes. ..Oe 6 lbs Fancy White DsUllSt ,„ _ Ijlliril Kol „, . Fanry Toilet Soap, box 3 for " *...850 '•-k,,*, l,tT On tale fr-.m1.Y0 I o'clock: Ill'ie lilt.l.on Halsln*. 3 bote* no! mors than 2.1 c worth la for BBc one customer. ■r-tsa <Umt3/ J I—- I t___-_*____i _■_■_*! tJt mmmmmmm ! vtJ___E_— 4 |««***sß^^P ■. ■'__ I i^^^trTTTft iCI $21.50 848-Very pretty 'ninbliiallo Case, *• shown In Illustration, t*h*d. Keanlar price lit. boll day sale price $12.00 T reach plat* mirror, well fin 160 I'retiy Imitation Mahogany <"unit Inatloii i'«*e bent glaa* door, well finished. lie, I.i MP* 1.l 69, holiday sale price .! 817541 MO 1,..Me1, Oak Combination Case, bent glass door, very pretty at ile Regular prl'• 111. holiday sals prlc* SIM '•" 884— Imitation Mahogsny Com bination I aae bent glaaa door finely polished K*g'lllll price 11*. holiday sale price.. 8107 h M 7 '.olden Oak Combination I'ane bent glass door, highly polished. Her lar price •;;, holiday sale i,,|re 814 SO 861 — Decided Pretty Combination Oaaa bent t1... doors, hand polished. Hi filar price 111 ta. holiday sal* prlc* »Sl) Ml V>h — Mahogany Combination • '.i.e. very handsome piano polish. Regular price 1.?., hol iday aale price 84676 Ml—A Handsome Combination Case, '"'th sides bent glaaa, beautifully point..l Regular price B*l holiday aai* price,. ir.N,7.*i 811 —Combination Hook Case and Writing Desk, quartered oak. Prenrh plate glass. ben! glaa*. doors, very finely polished. Regular price 113 60, holldav Bale prlc* eiH.SO th* real rafale dealer, received Ihl* morning at the heads of I' A. Hey nn.!.. an lor lis, repreeenttng An derson Hume, an aged blind man. ;'> J aull brought again*! lllllman. .Ttia .44 ii.»n claim* that lllllman —»M him four lot* In the Harden ,_. I>l*— i addition which wane en. Un, 1 "i.-l by a ti. 'a*** although he !*rr»eenletl lhat th* title waa deer. Tbe teal **l*te man. It I* contended. itr.p0...1 main the old man because of hfl blindness and save him an *t .tra. t of lot. In lllllman City. IllliiMan • defer... I. that Hume, hn.-t** the peeper was encumbered whet? he purchased It The plain tiff I* new trying t,, recover 110.. prlc. of the lola ! Ilejri-d i* did not hedge In hi* ar so—sent, but accused Htilman openly _'-f .wlndllng. and IBlrn*. that he ,eh"-j|.| by rlghte be In pneti li. 'ilaat-.!. light nf the teetlmony tit th* . en who testified a. to 1111 l - man a atiuari'iie*. In bueln.ea trans action., by arguing lhat would have BWTitdle.l Ihem had Ihey not 1...1 ton .harp for htm Itey-nold* made Ihe irtnat of th» fact that th* money the old man paid Mr. lllllman for his lot. wa* all he had In th* timid •nd represented years of hard work. WOOD Wood. Charcoal and Coke. Seattle Coal and Wood Co. Lane Street and Railroad Aye. a l-hooee Mala 11. lad. »_. f^(£\aa9WAmt*Jm%0 l*n*<44f+^* 4**fblf**>*+,t **^'■*»■' **BT_*^^<J V^ I Toys on the | Cy/i^Vat^:^ ") \ DO-1? on the g 1^ UMBRELLA *J I-, on the I C "''^}*'/*y<J_J '■• l),,lls on the r f SALE f n ammaaaaaamamaaaaaaaamaaa g f On/? Our Holiday Umbrellas came in late | I They arrived only yesterday. We've cut j £ ]$$$$!& l'*, *.! *'a' in order to unload quickly. & &■ Ayr >SN A thousand umbrellas with taffeta, • carola and gloria covers, paragon frames, % j steel rods, bulb runners and a great variety I f of handsomely finished fancy handles, values that I I are sold everywhere at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 I 1 and up I" $2.25 each, on sale at I j 98c I | Other special Bargains at $2.00, $2.25, $3.00 1 I and up to $10.00. 98c i Other special Bargains at $2.00, $2.25, $3.00 f and up to $10.00. I d McCarthy Dry Goods Co. C Second Aye. and Madison St. 0 j "keep In Mind" CLINE'S PIANO HOUSE i i a MM I'IANOB riANOB I'IANOB riAM'H •CAST PATMI 'NTS. WITH OUT INTEHBMT. CLINE'S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AND UNION ASTONISHING VALUES _ Never In the history of cloak trade has there been such grand astonishing value* given to the Indies of Seattle and vicinity and Just at the proper time. The Novelty Butt and Skirt Mfg. Co . 1107 Second *ye. have made their promise good by manufac turing and selling direct to the consumers at the wholesale prlcea The management has kept a large force of .killed workmen bu*y all seae/in sup plying the demand, whll. It has been repot li be sn off a.'*- with '"..- local trade In the cloak business. If you want to tare half linn money, buy di ie,! ftom the manufacturer*. HITS' EVENINOS. tiO.OO Hull* and Raglan. for.. I -v nil $25 00 values for na.r.ti 11.00 Skirt* for 88.00 ti OO Walking Skirts at... 8B!'> 11.00 Skills at ... 81.45 Ye- im<i i •« m JmartJmAK.ii rrx l»n. SECOND AYE. I. I. '.'KM AN. Mgr. DON'T EORGET THE TIN SALE AT Red Front Furniture Co. 80S SECOND vi: SOUTH. Now York Dental Parlors Ten yenr»" miarnnlee. 11 out a—1:1(1 *. iii. to It P. l-1 Snti'li'v*. 1:10 a. 111 1.l 1" in. 614 FIRST AYE., SEATTLB. Hecond floor Howard Building, opposite I'liin Mutual It* Building. " _^Sv Japanese Goods • :"//*-:T>V*;J-**-'*'."' • Closing Out at Auction ''\&MmmVi.'^^'*mr* By Japanaso Austlonaor 'l:JL^£^A^L>^ S * OGAVVA CO., 1329 First Av-* * _-n-Ea_____F^_______________F*i* '!'!T"'r' L'nlon •"''• University. Rait lilfflyi S.F hours, "SO and 7:30 p. m Goods sell- M i -*aß?__f Swi ___-_TI '■* regardless of coal. Call. Will pa| ____b—w« — _^_—,^^^_^__^_—^^h.^^hh.b^—^^Maa We Will Offer for Special This Week Our nitre lire of 14.00 Carving Bel», of which we have several dif ferent .tylc*. curved snd straight blsdes, stag horn handles, fitted with silver ferrules and bolstera In nest ra.es; Bale price, 82.88. 14.10 sets go Bt $3. lloth phones 1111. ERNST BROS. 808 I'IKF STRUT" Sale of Watches & Diamonds Continues Friday and Saturday at the Chicago Loan Office 117 Yesler Way Opposite Seattle Hotel Have You Bought All Your Holiday Gifts? If not. remember that we are closing out all TOILET SETS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. BURNT LEATHER NOVELTIES. FAN- Ct PICTURES, FAMILY BIBLES. Price no object, and you ar* welcome to credit Westberg & Childs CLOAKS. SUITS. MILLINERY. 1312 SECOND AVENUE. *B"*__|i Men, Beware Of Free Prescrlp §tlons, Free Treat jL f ment, Free Belts, ff , Unscrupulous J___r\ >X Traveling Quacks, I nP*^,/T *• Etc., Etc. j. > f J^fc^]^ A. Unreliable medloal concern* -vm^maxtWam. / l(-___- hay* sprung up all ovee the * .£MwiAamm\. /\ Ip'fS^S' country during th* ls*t few r Wc*jff—Wßay \ _Jj ' y-«r», and tlnlr purpos. eeem* fts\ r» ■/ AT \^\ *° be to Impose upon the •lots /I __f •****" .cUd with e.tch-p.nny •I /.ViP tah.m.. and tvllsl.*ding fr.e Th* Lsp.rt Spf-ci.list. eff.r*. Then there are many medical concerns who claim th.y cure any ■nd all dl.eas*. the human fle.h I. heir to, whether they .re known to be Incurabl. or not. The eucee..ful phy.lclun of today t* not the one who knows a llllle •bom every allm*!.!. but the one who knows all about certain ones. It 1* very evident that a doctor who dabbles In all branch*, of medicines and eurgery cannot become an c.pert In the trestment of one certain claw of dl**a... Consequently a .Ick or sffllrted person c.nnot have a* much faith or c-infl.l.aoe In th* .bllitv of *uch . doctor a. he can In one who devote* .11 hi. lime and cenlers all hi. forces on a certain specialty. Dr. If hards. the acknowledged leading specialist In the Northwest, realising thi. and ill-, led to concentrate all hi* talents energies and skill on th* treatment and cure ef disease* of men. and He Is the Only Specialist IN THE NORTHWEST WHO TREATS DISEASES OF MEN ONLY THE LARGEST, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, THE BEST EQUIPPED AND MOST RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE IN THE NORTHWEST. It will coat you no mors to take treatment of in escort apeclal -Ist than to pi* * yourself under the doubtful ability of a mediocre it must, therefore, be plsln to you that It Is absolutely s*c«**ary tor your future t»»lf»rs nnd happlne** that you i »nt your false modesty **td* and iim * your un In the hands of a skillful and reliable specialist, who will quickly and permanently restore you to what nßtitr.' Intended a healthy, vigor, .its man, with physical and vital power, oomplele, fitted In every way to enter cour*geou»ly and *\i, ....fiilly Into the atrenunu* Battle of life. I>r. RlchaiS* wlshe. to h»v* • privet. heart-to-h*arl talk or corre*pondsnc* with m*n of ' all «**«. occupations «nd cori-lltlons In life who are weak, nervous, broken down, Biso.ur.asd, or **_■ surfer from any secret disease er weakness. Do not put off .ny longer from 4.1 to day «nd from week to week a matter of such vital Importance, but do something now tt will be none too *oon. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. urn TREATMENT at th* HOMO I* • iIIIRAT SUCCESS, Or.c peraoa.l trial 1 is preferred, bul the '«•' thai you »re out of lowft and rannot call need nut deprive you of *ervle*. If you cannot call. Writ* and rscelve full |tattlciil*rs, mode of ti. atmenl, prlcea terms, etc. Thess will b* mailed you tree ot cost. No nudloln* **nt «nIM» • oideied ._ I m