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Read the Special Values for Thursday's _ Shoppers Tt trumb ‘Tray 12-quart Py 400 value, for Heavy Double Zinc W She value ‘ 10606 26c Garden Rake 130 10-Tooth Malleable Rake 1Se $0-foot B Line, 20: Cotten Clothes A t 1860 BABY'S GO-CART ar Folding Go-Cart, Thursday . $2.39 36 value, ra of Paris have @ecreed that the Mat-iron or boat- te the thing, especially for spring wear. No. The traz with pink silk straw braid eis covercd Spelger & Hurlbut Seg ea Second and Union m is Senomented with ‘wee. pink rsebu : button rosea wh s YAMASHITA ASPIRES TO | Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. SPECIALS LITTLE JAP WHO INVITED HIMGELF INTO 308 and 310 Pike St., Phones. ind. 39, Sunset Buff 41 Japan had b had read of ¢ kan he humbly beaw ‘ ears ago Colonel Pryan was |p to sit at his ee — —— S aaeERaReEeeatined — about ft. Br » was much nonpluased and he could not pe canthly permit him to be. of his family cir- lean-Up of thy be denied. With @ persistence that) peaking the young J BE THE BRYAN OF JAPAN NEBRASKAN’S | THE SEATTLE STAR Vine Furnitare rerattere FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated | Concerning Axminster } Rugs and Car- | _peting naid weartr are unex 1, The admirers nu're Mu are are ie qualities of Ax of the ap use they tterns nd see the showing 1 pawlor oft, rich werlngs, Come ir und. |} Axminster Carpeting $1.45 to $2.50 a 1 Yard uded tr $1.45, $1.6 Practically all coloring this sto’ sewed, laid and Ur Axminster Raion $2. 75 to $45. 00 Here und prices x60-1 teauvain Axminster Rugs , $2.75 éxT2-Inch Beauvais Axminster Rugs 4.75 40x7.6 Beauvais Axminster Rugs beet vans $10.00 6x9 Dewuvais Axminster Rugs $20.00 8.2x10.6 Beauvais Axminster Rugs $25.00 9x12 Axminster I ont 50 and $29.50 xi2 Ime $45.00 rial Bigelow, Axminster Rugs ST cEL WARE Mourefu orrow the hing Section on the lowing bargains in Steel Ware SBe No. § Tea Kettle 6,8 and 9 Cup Muffir s, while they tomorrow, each eo - MAY at UP GASTILE p| Port Wine, per gaiion......$1.00 HOME WILL RETURN TO MIKADO’S LAND TO HELP HIS | Old Angelica, per gallon... $1.25 COUNTRY | | Fine O14 Mad per gal..$1.50 pucwriee | LINCOEN, Neb, March 8—Japanfaitting on the veranda of hie city/as a nation ts great or as wide as! 1 lan f= band of her sons a Jhome talking with » friends| the world’s brotherhood. whd have come to your country to) yumbo. te We make a specialty of OLD ve the advar etl when « young Jap appeared, Yalise| “Japan has many great problemstieprp your ¢ ent, your poll WINES AND LIQUORS. We vith Russla in hand. He introduced Mimeelf as|to solve. She has undertaken theirpdies}and your We hope to} carry the very best Yamashita Yashehiro and announced| unravelment with an energy that iff patfwhat we have learned to good at under the} that he had come to make his home| inteligently directed will dom wdvantage in streas our t “# 4 personage} with Mr. Bryan and to learn from! than ever to deserve for her thel country finds herself and to ad- than Wilt! J, Bryan, him the art of statesmanship. f the America of the Orient. vance her wherever we can.” Murphy Wine At the Midwinter <ommencement| twong mam said that he had Fead 18 jot the wv f Nebraska next} ¢ Tanciseo, where he had been and Liquor Co. week Yamashita Yashchiro, a youns!| yor P #, of Mr. Bryan "9 E | Japanese student. will receive Dis} ang | f wed very Free Deliv a r r 1 speeches. He hat his ambition to t henever 4 r suc-| Be candidate. of the kingship A. BRIDGE & CO.—-Popular Price Clothiers Children’s Suits Are Only Half Price ‘RUMMAGE SALE. The SALE During our great * Splendid new mater- CONTINUES WITH $1.7 Boys’ $4.00 Suits for $2.00 Boys’ $5.50 Suits for $2.75 Boys’ $4.50 Suits for 2.25 | Boys’ $4.00 Overcoats $2. 00 Boys’ $5.00 Suits for $2.50 Boys’ $6.00 Overcoats $3,00 Boys’ $5.50 Reefers $2.75 29c A. Bridge & Co. = 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next to Bon Marche ials made up in all styles UNABATED SUCCESS. BOYS’ $3.50 SUITS For Boys’ Extra School Pants Heavy Materials, wear like iron; Reg. val. 50c — ee 8 Al utter, Hoes, Cheese ve creamer wry, treat Poultry Netting ve, re cb Or 1 ft. high 16 ff &. per roti 90¢ ‘che bow Native, like per ib; Bast 2 ft. bigh 150 ft. long, per roll $1.80 oro, Me per ib. 3 ft. high 160 ft r 70 = Poultry ‘ 4 ft. high 1 p 60 atetann, Gene and eprtees, MOOT 6 te, high ng, per roll. + $4.50 one, ldo per ib Bquabs, scarce, 6th «. per roll $5.40 . Ete. ber lp Goucrn ie"per ie, Sie | ERNST BROS., 506 Pike "22/94 2831, per Ib shrimps. ie per ib; emeita iGo per Ib WHERE WILL JAPAN STRIKE ON LAND? «9 5p plans and more are b ‘onsidered < | THREE ARMIES WILL BE SENT OUT, BUT THEIR DESTINA-| Chiffonter, Itke young man advice as ta ade tr rade phe cpa te’ TIONS ARE A MATTER OF PURE CONJECTURE Osk, hes French *y | bevel plate m y un ate “vee” IMG RE He SE 1 es regular price & netne, ted of | f | cut price, $9.50, nyee with the wet! By Will H. Brill, Special Commis-/tanding of a very email expeditiqn| a’ when their pepents went} sioner of the Newspaper Enter-| p ould Keep it from attack by out an ning. alted om the i Via re i tie wich Sttnem "and ‘era prise Association in the Far Bast| O* of litte us seve even Thompson Furniture Co. | to t itted, what 27-1429 First Avenue. Newspaper & prise Aes n that seems to find the 7 OST TOKIO, Japan, Feb No one # the ling of} na hstanding the handicap « | in Japan, # s rent | a ohn ag ao - ee ad A good breakfast, by not having ® omegeen . eter jon pevers | 0! als and a { strategy . ~— oe Wass © | cup of that Delicious Coffee ‘at the fo nie ai ox h Japan's f attack} pe n Broughton bay | SEATTLE TEA, COFFEE AND BUT- guage, he has made rapid progress "} ‘ “a e Japanese would be| TER CO., 75 Pike street. Phones, and will recefve a doctor's degree ait if a " 1y direction they | Ind., A 1746; Sunset, Bu ack 42. | His specialty has been polltt at! : aoa . e well established |—_——_—__—— economy, sociology and Arr . Oh - . he part of Korea hist< All of his ats = are . and the Russians Broken Fagen sndertehet its But the hotde of war corress cubie be driven || Both Phones Main 1184 jfitting 1 f to te ta, whe are awaiting permission | ° t Free Lene nd commanding part to go to the front with the expec : |tice of hie native ce | dentWhieh will. sooner ‘< > it sees zes joorr rane ent of | made into Korea, are fig « the| ~ - Enterprise | thing Out fm all sorts of ® a It is kr that at least three noe tat i main quest is . they nt - 5 ne ° g and a te To effect acomplete clearance we have put one tation. | 48 edibine when the people w of attagk would be RYE WHISKY price on all the remaining winter suits; that price is «m in Spain is dormant and thel¢hedh by the weak younx ur? {the town which the Russ le ant to infuse life in it by|XIIf ind his mother, and they think Ww pt to capture the two| Dullt om the line of the Tra h ation of Don om in| hat-4f they seize the crucial mo-}, m “| berian railroad. Mukden in { . of hie son, Don J (pro-| mentthey will be able to secure the oo oe Gass ach of a Mk but {t te of $I Foll Quart ounced Ha-e-may). Carlos is now (thrdyp, f i the Yalu river a a strategic star tive part] Taedo this they need the rousing|!" such force that the Russians can ae Se in restoration, bet @ithusiasm ne Speniards,|an@ drive the Russians out at the z -~ ady | nd that is impossible if Don Carlos! point of the bay All these appl yp . 8.] CHOICE Hitherto such suits have sold at $12.50and $15.00. There are all sizes in the lot in one sort or another. It will pay any man to attend the sale early. Sole Distributors of the Famous Brokaw Cloth- | ing and the equally Famous Imperial Hat. i YAMASHITA YASHC: HIRO, nts tteelf, j Jamie be the If Don # In Spain be the ti may be noed at lee per Gozen bunches Hubbard equash iy er Ib; pumpkina, jo pquash S4o per fb; pumpin, tlie par ib; bell peppers, ‘St cngyt 2. Green Fruit, Eto, WHOLESALE PRICES (These prices are to any buyer te quantities, Prices on small purchases | fancy Average 2 per cent higher.) Jonathans. $1.0041.% hex. Wint pears. $L.%@1.00 box * about $i box To Par, 1b: Gon. Red! vedi, 10@l0%e 1b; | Lemons ho Wagne tog Lab per box; east of the mountains if contigs, Mpa bow. Vicara and Provisions He 493.00 box; anberriem, $12 | x W oo Srcatel bbl. Pe Huckleber | rovisions. iGo Ib: bre em, 10 G8. pe men. I am not versatile enough! pecon, ge ib; bellies. fresh igo Yea co i h. 7 vr to do all things, and I hope I am Vegetables Hay, Grain and Feed ot #0 t us to think myself] White River Burbanks. Oats, $28 per ton; barley, $24 per tor i able of doing many things, but/per ton) Yakima potatoes, Wheat, $90 ton; chop, &4g26 ton; short I expect to meet with success in| P® i tan bs 1818 tony of! meal $82 ton Arcade Bidg. Second Ave. Cor. Univorsity St, Pitre politics of my country. ‘To me| tor ibeten compres that appeals as @ field of broad| fs: radishes. 100 per Gok bunches: [new wheat nay LO INA ON LT Ms ma user » It may be as broad onions, $3.00 per cwt: green ne, 136 ton; mid Keystone Liquor Co. by the « orresponde are being «an officer in ja little doubt that his sol-| not get into Kore Or wil! | #4n it would be pract Wholesale and Family Trade. rmy, @ fine soldier, of good pres: | Qualities would attract the| they sttempt tot e to dislodge the holde 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca er and makes friends wherever }#upport of many Spantards, and 4 mn Sao ding of this town by the Japane he goes. He enjoys a popularity |that his advisers would have less!‘ wed, each having a wet Dee that Carlos never had, and he 1#| @ffiifity in making the restoration | Plone. a . : . he Russians. All supptt noted among his brother officers}®:su@eess than In the case of his| Most of these plans of campa - “ rend = whe SP nnseay tals. Vaal for hin fearlensn while Carlos| father Carlos im considering] are foolish on their face. Port Ar-| Russia for Port Arthue \ en ther ad 1 wow 60 Dee has long bad a reputation just the|the proposition to ate at hia thur 1# practically impregnable, | off and with a good Block 1 In transporting troops that lit- home in V and him dec Seoul t# already in the hands of the | te town would n be s } attention is being paid or can be paid to getting through provisions to j last through a siege. Japanese, or practically #0, and the} — ¢, eure a Gold in One Day — cenchen Sinai Chaat It is also probable that the holding roa a fund. rieny res 8 | oc thle trwn weeks be conminenei Notice to Subscribers (2° Aioo88S EWG ae | a accistwe victory, ana with the pee h b te" | trolling of the boundary Ine, would If, any evening, your copy of The j pe suet fo bes Aces. | give Japan enough to go into the Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock, telephone—Sunset, Main 1050, or ms with the claim of court of nat e lA Trip Through, Rus ja for $1.00 or] {having won the y dependent 1138, any time betw | be 6:00 and 6:30—-and a copy will be sent Harry Win | Wht. 3. BRILL, you at once, by spectal messenger, | sian exp! and lectur -| —-e | pear at the Seattle thea | Nothing e Compare March 11 at 8 p. m. give his STOCK SOLD With the attractions of Callfornta.| now noted lecture ¢ a and § | Climate permits of outdoor life beria, ‘Th tu be iMustrat t Tacoma Merchantsin Difficulties the year round. ‘Take the lantern sl jo | e@ with Shasta route, Geattle to San Fran-| scenes in that now much spo! * oa cisco; $25.60 firat class, $20.60 sec-| count n@ the charges are Tacoma, March Sth, 1904. The ond class, Two trains dally, Tick-| reaso Lhe Te and $1.00. f one of the city's prominent ets, reservations and descriptive lit-| Tickets at th theater, Ra hiers, who wa tly in finan- erature at Southern Pacifio Co.'s maker M Co,, Seattle H sulties, has been sold to the office, 618 First avenue, BLE. Mills, Co, and Trustee Co., basement N. repre tives of the Outlet Cloth- ove Y. block. ory Seattle, cad - ws termes | / | |