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| Last Edition 4 O'Clock p.m. GREAT DEFICIT er War Is Reducing England's : Finances at an Enormously ave Rate financial A house ¢ iw. Apri “aa government is fearful of the ef made inv shows « deficit aq gene.ee. ‘The bude com for the hows Pr ¢ Communications ahe war in the past year has LONT™ April 14.—1t is reported one. that a communication has been made} fee chancellor of the exchequer Inj by Bt uders to Lord Kitch : the budget expressed the/ which is Hetle more than a request @ satisfactory result might) for a permission to use the cal to} ag from the present peace! consult with Kruger and the Hoe The sensational feature | fae budget Is the Imposition of} ss practically a bread tax, in| a duty of 3 pence per 160 en corn and 5 pence on flour) a elegates with regard to a * a \ Europe “ k Poace settle use of comm nt leader was received fr Saturday whi om nication which Kitchener had re- i from the Be leaders and the basis for In the bh governn m nent the nounced that Kiteh- tac wiay a ar h inc it. effect this will have on the, mi fe awaited with great dread.) cw ver lreply he sent. The government ex pected, he said, a furt? igica. tion, and this all it 4 was possible for him to say. ie WILLSON’S MINSTRELS RETURNED RUN OUT at Prosecuting Attorney ‘ fulton Says of Quandt 7 Attorney | on filed fa the superior court three of gens of complaints which have to him against Her- owner of the Belvedere Have Been nim Two and One-Ha Months on the Road Wilson's Minstrels returned to the city last evening after a road tour of two and one-half months’ dura- tion throughout the Northwestern cities. All of the children are in excellent health, and greatly enjoy- ed the trip. The company closer in Pendleton, Or, on Saturday night. The following is a complete roster of the company which returned last evening: Pref. and Mrs. Jas. H. Willison, L. Mort Stocum, Linnie Love and Mra. Love, Norman Margeson, Maud Margeson, Katie Haaselgrove, Howard Colludi, Harry Kpoff, Sid had my eve on the joint time,” said Mr. Fulton, “and co-operation of the police and the sheriff's office, ren Mr. Quandt out of bus- hey Meister, Walter Da », Mort Marsh, Carrie Lowe, Katie Oliver, Irene Lester, Elita Gardner, Mra Agnes Martin, Dettie Martin, Wm. T. Martin, Chris Bonning, §. A. Met- calf, Roy Winsor, Al Velara, Curtis jand Elmer Velara, and Edna Foley. The Itinerary After its Seattle engagement the Park Joints Is, oe e@ played Everett and then re- iq ned to this city. Its road tour) } Law Obeyed pe January 21, In Whatcom, and| what might be cal!-. other cities were played in the fol lowing order: Anacortes, Port Town- send, Washington; Portland, Oregon; Madi Yakima, Ritzville, Spokane,in Wash zat mg oe ington; Missoula, Butte, Helena, Met. hn abr rose, Dillon, Montana; Idaho Falla, “. Sane ta Blackfoot, Pocatello, Haley tothe . 0 hg iittle @ bY | vue, Shoshone, Glens Ferry, Moun- * wo :| tain Home, Boise, Mempa, Caidwell, “pavilion drinks |rayette. Weiser, in Idaho; Baker SS ae ‘ - > City, La Gran Milton, in Oregon An rs cr rd : Walla Walla, Waitebure, Dayton, in while the people | the proprieto@ of Oregon. The performance received very THE SEATTLE STAR. CCUS ACIS AS SHSISHSISB — Washington; Athena and Pendleton, | CRIMINAL — BEAUTIFY DIALECT THE CITY | Queerest ot Lingoes Is Used Happy Effect of the General | by the Profession Planting of ShadeTrees Say lere is a fone wh here Although Seattle, by reason of Ita! «ive a wood kink a set up and! mild and equable climate, is partic Ww OUT Den bell take de slump and| ularly well adapted to the raising of | be no pinch, see? said a shrubbery and shade trees, it is al and without charge when other work is ordered. bullet-headed, —briati haired, bull. | fact that shade trees are exceedingly ' ked individual In a tenderloin sa-) hard to procure at the present time. | of ¢ oo jold Fillings 1.00 loon a few evenings ago. Very few of the nurserymen go in| ¥ oe vip : a iy e “ #4 il Fillings f Boe Ie dat on de equar¢ sald hie ex oat for this sort of thing, and | . sd r te | companion, of the same type. “Well, | Consequently when callea upon to fil] HA Gold Top....85,00 | Cement Fillings 50e you just watch me get to him an order are compelled to send out. | what your work will cost yeu. before Well, its dere,” said the fret, “1| aide the ety for the trees guarantee absolute satisfaction nicked a block from a guy what was The use of shade trees as a means kippering on @ stool In a booge ehop| Of beautifying the property tn the and dat ‘fence’ took it wideout a mur- | City baa increased marvelously in the | | If he rig# me out,” replied the! principally from the fact that a | e other Tile 4 goed rock and some! city Council in ordering streets grad FREE Teeth Cleaned and Examined | Gok , : Bilver We tell you exactly j your work is done and itee Fifteen years in business in Seattle, Hinckley Blook b FREE TEETH EXTRACTED TIT SEOOND AVENUE jstump in a ‘stickup’ tonight dat will| ed or new sidewalks built, has made 11, 18, 13, 14 put me on easy atreet j ainple provision fora parking strip] Hours, § a. m. to & p. m BPunday 10 a. m. t62 p | What It Means of good width Few people who overheard this pe- |, U2, gg Rent Men 3 oe ee cullar conversation had any idea of Shh ur tte seeks | what it all meant; at any rate, they | (he Width of the | arking stripe ia lid not understand the detatis, There | PATUcularty | noticeabi CO LS lis mot a detective on t Seat Pears erge hs Ne Dat property bdo | lice force . ry } to beautify this trip, but in almont I Rindoretand’ crete ar who would NOt! every instance the natural pride al J. FRIEDMAN & SON | ‘The language spoken waa the one| ferent haa tn the looks of his prop. pecullar to the criminal class, It in| Sh cunnery and mow ten Se . 3 the dialect of the “pen” inmate and | *°TUPPetY and sow Rrane see | the Jail bird. A “kink’—well, that's! Part of Contract } the man himeelf. A criminal desig It hae been suggested, and the idea | Mates all followers of his honorable | '* Meeting with a good deal of ap calling as “kinks The word is probation, that the beautifying of rived from “crook It evolved| the parking strips by iting trees Inte “creok” and now “kink” ta the lim . should be made a part of the up to date name improvement. That ts, the council H ibl Ww k f S "A “fence” is Just what tt appeare| Would order it and have it incorpo orribie ork 0 up- to be on the face of It—a go-hetween, \t te . the A provement ordinance ¥, one who takes the ill-gotten gains of @94 charged against the property d N F d L the thief and disposes of them | the same = grading ooruing se. pose e ro jen “Set Up” ing, et ye property owner coule Pa . be consulted In the matter of the get ert pa s the outht ry wait) » eral improvement of the parking All Woo l clothes, bh ah rn ” i ‘ “ ‘ > < . - jump” is the plune Pages BE rd prods ¢ ane any specter _ aecet oe DES MOINES, Ia., Aprit 14 yt 4ovs' Suits successful robbery The “pinch™ ta could be arranged at hie own priv ate of the moet atroctous murders in the ; ’ the arrest. When @ man |e robbea| "P*""* it ts believed that this] pistory of Des Moines was disclosed Norfolk Coat . scheme could be successfully carried a b< of 16 ’ while asleep in a chair he tn “nicked” | Out inet night, when the hedies " sizes 3 to } while “kippertng The reasons given by the nursery-| Year-old girl and & I-year-old boy Izes is) The watch of which he is robbed is] men for the scarcity of shade trees| were found In @ lonely road near are “rock i Mog a ‘gt te are many. A well known urseryman| Highland Park college. The bodies years, many rec * 4 pure diamond t ten'tlexpiained the matter yesterday as| were identified as the ebildren of :) deo Al is os ——, dang Bag alsOl follows: “When it was determined | peter Petersen, a dairyman dif fent pats & name applied b eraft to any- . , ; are ‘ teihe that to an whe “etiok by the council to establieh a nursery The heads of both the children terns from e. P" | at Volunteer park, where trees could were crushed tn with a blunt Instru spoken of during the foregoing con Ibe procured by citizens at a smal! ; moa oe aap enna A whi h to versation means a hold-up the! cost, the nurserymen found that they | ™P% *UPP c point of a revolver. The “ro used | could not enter Into succesaful com-| P¢#TO Was seen running from the choose Ever z is the at - petition with the city, and wo stopped | ene of the crime Inst evening at c y andreds of Others importing and raising many of the! dusk It la hellewed the negro at C ‘ There are hundreds of other worts| more ordinary varieties of shade! tempted to outrage the girl and her thing perfectly new. Spe- coined by criminals and their mean. | trees. brother came upon the scene, The “| - , ings alter at frequent intervals, Thetr | Rxtreordivary Demand | fiend then killed both children for cial for balance of this lanquage ie probably the moat} “Twe or three years ago It looked aii cali im changeable on earth, yet by some|as though the city had a practically | '* DUrbowe of preventing exposure week unknown means every word tn the | inexhaustible supply of trees on country is always familiar with each | hand. All at once an extraordinary The Japanese government has new word coimed as soon as it is| deman arose and at the present time] aca to establiah at the industrial sprung j the stock at Volunteer park ts sadly experiment station a model factory ra Some old hardened criminals have) fepleted. It ts hard to get good MA-lor technical school, for training used this dialect so long that when | ples and even evergreens are scares | workers in window glass manufac they do wish to talk to the unsophi«.|in «pite of the facet that they seem ture All of the window-giass now tleated they fall down completely on| to be plentiful about the city used In Japan is imported. The im Agents for L. Adier & Gros.’ straight English Jim Casey the! “For instanee, | had an order a 5 h climber ted here | \ few days ago for some horse cheat.|Portation of window glass in 1899 Clothing — They Fit pore mber arrested ere some ‘or we he ¢ : £00 time ago for the robbery of the fam|nuts. 1 had to send Bast for them, | ** Valued at $636,600 | HOt residence, was « striking exam-.| By the way, ft le strange that thie! pie of the latter class tree ia not more used for decorative a FriedmaneS Could Compile a Code | purposes In Seattle It grows rap-| . on i * lidly and with little care. It ta a very It ts generally believed that Casey | pretty tree and dows not Iitter a iawn 903 FIRST AVENUE criminal code that would wake Noah | With leaves. as so many trees do. | Wear Rainier -Grand Kote Webster from his eternal sleep, Ca-| mite SSFUN, Crane, SAX « reat wd wy is a wonder when it comes down | ‘ ad trees are i § Ft i to this, He has @ mame of his own mand, ve aia 4 tg 4 an te ta ee —epenmame everything and the. mame is the| Mer a8 i CS nom outside paints. | [correct ong, too, from a criminal ne Os aoe = ra a : a Py | standpoint. | Shrubbert: * are equa y in demand | ‘ 5 The language ts quaint, yet hard and equally ® Arce. I co as know | }benutiful. It is expreasive, however,|°f 8DY solution unless the nursery N A L TH SINE easily understood by the initiated,|™*" #0 Into the business actively . land so changeable that these de- me ag the city mursery ts re out of the profession can be | Sock 4 : = COMPETITION | n off the and easily. The dia ie will eortainly Go the city Bo it ia now very well known and) arm to have the residents go in for | in touch with by up-to-date, ‘his sort of thing eg A for one, am LAUNCHES A 1 , of the opinion thvt «@ ror two will | sleuths who find it valuable on many ‘ t th tn th bes thege yall nee a veritable (ab ation in the vn P " i abil lappenrance of the idence dis “ ? of Men's and Boys } trite.” ’ EDITORI AL Clothing, Hats and Caps The Green- Eyed Monster Once iuthins Dress Shirts, Fancy Shirts CHICAGO, ™ April “4—Dr, D , . ae _— I yc, Pearsone. who in the lant 4 year / More in Evidence Working Shirts, Woolen and has given millions to charity and ed Cotton Und All-Wool | fine press notices throughout its tour.| HOT SPRINGS, Ark. April 14 ‘ erwear, = ® : . . . . 04 colebratec ie Bist Joints," that or- | a: several places records for attend- Newspaper editors, with their wives, | Ucetion, today rated his sis : assorted colors — Sweaters tx.the police de-/ birthday anniversary. For a week * ’ ee chat Whey could | +. ** matiness were broken, and | daughters and sisters, are arriving in) | ares and congratulations have| Yet Bigger Inducemeats Than Ever Wool, Cott nd Me ot guages “f : extra performances made necesnary| large numbers for the annual con- rate gre ee ta g prvecgaed = owon ang merino =e 4 er | to accommodate the crowds. Many | vention of the National FAitorial as nh pai Ps ws | Are Offered by the Rama- Socks, Handkerchiefs, Sus- oF two-obeyed the cities desired the company to play| sociation which begins {ts seastons | Parts © . s| *Masic C Gi jsohols, north and south, east and] ker’ Music Uo, penders, Linen Collars and }return dates later in the season. here tomorrow. Specia! traine are ar- went, are the beneficiaries of his gen- | avely at Leecht The children wit! rest for a time at | fiving almost hourly with large deie- | °% 1) ty. bearsons has given away | Cufisall styles Gloves, eae | park yesterday drinks least, A California tour is a possib.| «ations from Michigan, Pennaytva-| i oe 2 s00.000 and in to give] Neckwear In fact every- evel Qe though there was) ility "ot the near future. nia, Minnesota, Nebraska, Texas, In- | oy the remainder of his wealth | During the last th weeks the : a ies very f police poe pre | — diana, Ohio, New York, Colorado and). ounting to nearly $2,000,000, before | Ramaker Music Co.'s $60,000 sale of thing in the Gents’ Furnish- foome in most of the ai! other states and from all indications). aieg planos has had me abuse from mu ing line you may need Wrures-were filled all MRS. MARTIN the attendance will be a record ; nic dealers generally than any other g ; the sound of drunken breaker gale ever launched in Senttle ty - i be heard on the cars A half dozen bttsiness seesions wit} And the sale has grown to such a our wn r ce by the Yesler way : be held for the discussion of matters | proportions that competition has be . ) eresting te ewepaper ) , na ebay {and rushe to print 4 “tians ar . a was a nn pouice I eens rg dard ed o. Mee Sees 4 | att % a ~~ wig ese My instructions are to sell made a subject bao | Mrs. Valley Martin, mother of Jos-| ness sessions will be interesting fea If any proof ag to the genuineness this stock within the next 60 eph Martin, siiped while crossing the| turs of entertains nent of the Ramaker Music Co.'s sale war days at whatever price it will eae ane a track at the Flyn dock yes jwanted hitherto, that need is now ng 4 terday morning and broke the wrist | unmilled ring. i Beso at the parks. | } suppl of her left arm. Mrs. Martin was en ans Is a Strike at the Uptown) ccores of peopie have already taken route to Tacome, where she had | advantage of the special prices made | Sale Starts Tomorrow planned a visit to her daughter, Mrs.| a inGTON, D. C., April 14 iTheater und the aale has saved the people ¢ Morning, Tuesday, at8 a.m. W. T. Lewis. The injured lady was}. eattle thousands of dollara. Yet ¢ o a The national Masonic fair, for which| Yyoaterday morning a repre ita-| enemas aken back to 1405 Yesier way, the y d there's plenty of fine inatrumer home of her daughter, Mrs. L. Levy, | Preparations have eon tet | { the Wee ‘ nl Lat lfor all who come, and the prices and Wineberg & with whom she ix living. The in-| months ant sete sit dl hay Von-lunion appeared at the 1 Avenue | orma were never casler : | Jury proves very painful, but today | Vention og k Shih lade t 4 pear naBlesao ge tnverhang di plight coy sn weer Sh sheen © Kessier it is not belleved any serious compli- i wa anita eolieeae the siiiler af p ; f wou a ene ex. | man to Ket @ plano in his house for cations will result. nnege- we " ; it , ** lone hundred or even a hundred ar J. PIKE, Receiver 119 Seoond Ave. $. fair held four years ago. The stalin) , ' it had been a ft lollars Jeske than the regular are attended by the elite of Washing juliet tik ee sp errephe {ty dolls P : rice ; ton soctety It is hoped to realize at oheil ‘ ¢ t - . | , Sample of our great bargains: Dont Find | least $160,000 out of the faire fort th mana ef Lt fv. 7 fo one P ‘ shosany case. ivory of What Was WAS KILLED | erection of the jpoeed national Ma " : t } pt key, f at ; sotiat t a ot hinge j “Once a Man soni temple, ‘ | Compare thie price with any ott —_——— ee a tlhe ie in | ore ted elrewhere, For honest, leg Barty ies seen o al Phd Bieated (ey Teens Ge.20u And sislen nt of fednd on the banks of Mil-| Fpecial to the Star £ me cof Pebey jing 10 ¢ B per day ) mon BRETT, April 14.—The bdy « apron niming that he 4 penter! rot, But we do claim that we are doing vt Stanwood by James eat ale ese heel ‘ CHICAGO ‘hoe 14.—Bock beer stat shad ? | the piano business of Meattic. Come in nla ‘ lay aft, | Jonn Meson was found on t CAOO eats tines k though t member of the/ the 5 ef A splendid‘lot on the east ‘nn ce rent I hpaegee the role of detendante In the court ; , iS ; Ty ‘ s of the sale speaks for side o e Oo this mor: ling of the | [Oy Dour yesterday bag ae for the une at the Detention hor I ntated that McGonough offer. | The suc Raise = ein sagt 1 f Lak L nion, Metleten will be brought |" 284 been run ov k by a] wital yesterd Eight of the vio-| ed to forfelt $1000 to the labor unten | |! st ¢ae flee ‘a near Jensen's Grovy e; ; ‘ | freight train time were committed to an asylum|if any objection could be found to : sar tee sts: Potedae | Oxt10 wit! A 7 iM wen who Miia Nie diacover He was @ laborer in the Wheellhan treatment, with a good chance) him in any Western city The la-{ Come in and see u ot 1s GOxI1O with alley, } fishing tn Mitier oe ; ” @ n factory He leaves evera f recove within a few months bor delegate inateted to the company | is level, ¢ leared and # When eihae 8: ; a : ‘ ldren whe are now 1 ne | management that a union ear- | ( ( { n { ( ) { view AN On the tha ' Fe- | neapol His death was du ihe tor adnuiated RAMAKER MUS] 0 enced. 300¢ e mk of the strear I J , VY. ; é,%. ower Dart ‘ . | toxsomtion They Hustled $25 cash $5 pe Ieied, but ie ota Meaers, Tt P ys th nah watt 1415 SECOND / VE. tl . “7 Fr Rahat “Pe Ubper bone me at age ; oy | month buys it. members of the Stage Carpenter iit bE Bammer, ORIAL REPAYMEN ' iolon, went ot the werk thomecives 9¢ Ill Occidental Ave Man had probadiy ; | ind succeeded in getting the play Near Yesler Way fea ee" etre ks tein ane | taged Phone Main 495 the bones and th 7 bie NATON. D. C. April 14.—~! A representative of the Western | @ clothing —— A ‘ WASHINGTON, I » Apr Be iMentitied He was 4 LP sy cama clea andes pet n reed | considerable interest is manifested in| Central Labor union sald today that | as drens t Ve eror of Austria intends maiderabie | | . . a ern and wore } rags tne. Hote Bonurivage at Co, | the case of Henrietta Hoffeld, ad-| it was always customary for troops CANNED PEARS : © GGied exe teint ior a where the Empress of Austria) ministratrix, ve, the United States,| that employed non-union stage ca | Hartlet’s finest Oregon pack; tn heavy cored WAS Hot tna but the after 44 ng stabbed by the ar which came up for hearing today in| penters, to aceede to the request of | syrup; per can, Lhe ; per dos $ 3 Ray he thorougtiy iny ent K sted + are hist, hen. The hotel lthe United Ates supreme court,| the lo ganization and employ a] RIPR ot 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block pang probably be converted into inl-| “he case involves the legality of the| union man while in Seattle. ‘Thi I LIVES tee BE tie discovers of rium, in whic h Hy be erecte 4 8) act of ¢ ne of June 16, 1880, pro-| it is said, was not done by the “Den-| Very large, delicious favor; per pint First Avenue and Cherry St. Se ie roan Mim 1 .t rege and ghapei to the memory « ding for thé repayment by the] ver Express’ company, hence the Zhe, per gallon $1.40 the Coroner + os RO PS coe nment of fees paid in land en- | trouble | , : he os ind t - governm } MIXED NUTS eda, feason t . ‘ SHARON, P. pril 14.-Amos ea by soldiers and gallora tn cases! ‘ he game fe a “ +i) | Martin of te ; munty recy ri 2 oF ii enitr * weve old e All strictly high-grade; per tb 1S wit i, when ' : This case is one o arge class and) ‘ ] BULK CEYLON NU‘ Open All Night Tel., Main 1029, Bae any Coroner 11 la large sum of money 1s involved in ee ‘ COLLIN ERMANE Mi alt theme no bcun be ( ‘ RS 1. | te determiration es |_| Neola shredded and long threads; por S SHERMANFOLEY CO Mem ber, any par é NEW YORK, April 14.—Arthur I in i ‘ rf , _- —— t the off | photographe of P98 man ten inv ai ‘| tt4an|the New York Central railroad, at DILL PICKLES UNDERTAKER'S | WASHINGTON, D. C., April 14.—[' t of Cornelius Vanderbilt, | packe leads aie 0 3 A Packed by Heinze; 6 for 1 he h, bis | The house toda passed reso jon ‘ seraphed the sword present. | oa Regin | fa tr und a to] authorizing 1 change In the nat ited Be to Washington by Frederick the} ROLLED WHHAT Funoral Directors and Emhaimers ge i time ago he built a ery unassis ¢ improvements for Everett harbor | Great, now at Albany. A picture will ai meric am Bavi 7 ed Just to show he how a 5 | tt se pt sae the construction of} be eect te Prince “Henry of Prussia,| A special lot: regular price 8 Ibs 25c, | 1407 First Ave., bet oe and Union, 4 corner 1) ol man could work,” as he expressed | * 48 be 4 hee | we he wed @ desire to have one We well 10 Ibs... ...eeee be Seattia, Wash. mys t | barbor of refuge. aw he expressed a des treet, +» (it. He has one daughter. | i ‘

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