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; H } (as Ive News 0 ihe Schacter BAGGED — \CHBRLEY BARR AND INCOMAR A DANGEROUS COMBINATION Stenograpter | ao ys by $1 a week out} ANG THER of her salary will have nearly $5000 to |SEATTLE WON THIRD GAME brighten her | ; declining ? FROM TACOMA years. | n foe Wo Pay 4 Per Gent interest — rResno, Cat, April %—Beattle on Savings Deposits took the third game of the series a ~* , | from Tacoma yesterday by @ score of Bank open all day Saturday }2 to, ‘The game was fast and until 8 p.m. | featured by exceptionally good play- ing, Both pitchers were in good _———e form, but Willams of Seattle had ee D Hoge, | &, littl the better of ‘Thomas, who J. BL MacDouga’ s officiated for Tacoma, > we Ferdinand | a. BR eA iy | The error columns for both teams Be! George Donworth, A. BR, 4 Bow | were clean and the hits were about Stewart, doen ES a Emanuel) evenly divided. Seattle hit at the Rosenber bs - | right time and won the game, | Seattle ....0 10 00200 O-2 Union Savings & Trust 00+) vecomm ..0 0 0 6 01 0 0 OA 112 CHERRY STREET. - ttle Agents: Bank of Cape} SAN FRANCISCO, April 2—Oak- Bea! | Nome, Nome, Alaska. land took another game from the day by a soore of 4 —} local team ye j to 2 Your Last Chance! vo» scssic cw »—anee an j exciting game the Angels fook the Te get in on our dig apectal cut price | &4Me from Portland yesterday. The ; champions won by two runs in the sale will pass at 9:30 o'clock tonight. | 4 Tou cant afford to mise thin big| st inning. The score was 2 to 1. Summey-aaving opartunity. | STANDING OF THE CLUBS. oe that we are now selling at LL ae Won, Lat. Pot upward are wort m #25 to $1! Lox Angeles 7 ght than our out sale price, But the ss re samples are ony @ email. por } Beattle ‘ 3 sv of the big store full of gunuine | Tacoma . ‘ 3 8m t we have to show. We can! Oakland ‘ a 3t @urprise you in the extraordinary ° at which we are letting organs n Francisco a this sale. For instance, fine) Portland ....... 1 T styles, with eleven stops, | . couplers, mirror and all the Bee eS | IN THE MONEY PS et oes as VANCOUVER, B.C, Apetl 2—The majority of prises awarded yeater- People Talking day at the Vancouver Kennel club's annual ahow went to Seattle owners | Although in many classes competi. | the SIMPLEX PIANO PLAY. jon was keen, the American dogs © SR tannot realise | Beld thetr own. ‘There were entri a { musical treat you are|from nearly al the cities’ on the f Sports Indoors and Afield i} | Just been through the interior wher OLD WOMEN TAKE THEIR LIVES SO SONS MAY FIGHT PATRIOTIGM AMONG THE LOWLY IN JAPAN 18 AS STRONG AS AMONG THE HIGH—POOR GIVE AWAY THEIR SMALL BAV- INGS TO HELP THE CAUSE By W. B, Colver, Special Commer | anxiety on her acc cloner of the Newspaper Enter.| Under the anc customs of prise Association in the Far East.| Japan this was & mont praiseworthy course of action and one that the } gods would ward The native! KOBE, Japan, March 12—Plucky| Newspapers are discussing the mat Japan is tightening it» belt for a| ter and the general opinion secins to| 1 haye| be that the woman's solution of the difficulty was the proper one. the real privation is siready betn in another case @ young man was feit, The farmers and villagers and ripted. His wife was dead and the residents of the inland cities! his ‘house’ or relatives were already long war and @ hungry one. Plant's schooner der the command who sailed Reliar ack schooner In addition to ew YORK, Apri! 2 an Internath tain Ohariey the possibility ne toWittety Ingomar ie a built my Herre In the coer yachtsmen are turning of transoceante | New York-| tlon to the prospect At least a doser various evewts! $59 to $100 per me which she 6 oll minand of Marr be « dangerous om- enter their yachts in the race, and a/ contender for the emperor'se cup will LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD THE INCREASE tn profit« of the Everett postoffice gives Postmaster Company & shipping £2 cases of salmon to Japan. THE DAYTON Lopom the prise Pat Ihave carrots, radishes, sweet pote-) It is proficteney in degree work hot having « Simplex to | ¢, ‘only costs Oo rege you. it > fF ato the} - Justin Kennedy of Seatle won ina brary gt ewenty- four rolia| firat prize for novice biteh in the mouth. or 38 per year Larse) st Bernard class. In pointers, R.| wiayers ¢ from. nen ee M. Palmer of Seattle won out with | | his “King Sol.” John Riplinger's They Are Winners “Stylish Sergean€ II” won first prize! ang for Bugtish setter puppies. There! Eaton Compa: were several other prizes taker? bY/ the hands of a receiver y Oe eee aes e Sotars Taktng, Me: | Beatle dog fanciers to select f » te « Mt. Sao = | Mtars, © na mandolins. | and el: kinds of strings and DS.JONNSING, Matchmaker Billy Lavigne has ar- 03 Second Ave, Burke Bidg. ranged @ strong program for the next amateur boxing tournament to be held by the Athenian Athletic lub tn Germania hall next Thurs-| day evening. The pick of every class wil meet tm this entertain- ment. Several new names have also been added to the tim Following Is the List of entries to Stone Monuments Skinner, Percy Cove, Tommy OBrien, Fred Merrifiela, Torn Owens, Tommy Dolan, Jimmy Haw- ) kins, Charlie Ward, Ed Parks, Vic | Holbrook, A. N. Eills, York Gieason and Chet Milier. Need to have the moss scraped off adout every five years in thie damp) QUITS THE GAME climate. White bronze monuments | 40 not get moss-grown and last for} William EB. Hoy, known as “Dum- 0 nd al look | ™Y” Hoy, has quit base ball for good Shemeands of years and always look) oo wy retire to private life in his lke new. Talk with | old home in Ohio. He has played in EDGAR BRYAN the big leagues for years and was |a member of the Los Angeles team Reorh 50, Hinckley Block. | last year. BOXING TONIGHT Te et Gan May et The Sen “Praibes o At hietic club | has been organized in Georgetown. Brown’s Painiess Dentists | %°"er"! boxing bouts under the aus-| | pices of the new club wil be pulled Are otog all Gental work for coat of/ off tonight in Higgin's hall, and) mageertal te. incrosece (mur, late discov-| some good milling ts expected. | erlee an et pss Reranch WON TWO GAMES TEETH ‘The Lincoln Park base ball team| Paley won two games from the Cresents| Aa yesterday. The first score was to 2 and the second 16 to L. Extracting ination .....06 « Filings ........-. ‘iilings, upward from rowne ° Work, 2k Tooth NO STUDENTS EMPLOYED, WOMAN GAVE POLICE CLUE Pallete, without pain, and quarantend| Tn C. Bryant, charged with obtain ur Offices have been ing money under false pretenses, was gatabiisned im, Seat tam years. Our| arrested by City Detectives Wappen- it goat tee ahead, tui ¥, | atein and Byrnes last night. The man ne crowning teeth without pain is known has been tn hiding for several days. and only by It was known that he was tn oc munication with a woman and she wi Brown’s Painless Dentists (iyi ei"% ‘wis room, ow aintn nereet 713 First Avenue Bryant tw alleged to have sold the Pariors-t, 2, % 4 6 € Union Block, | furniture in @ Main street lodging One Door South of McDougall & South- | house to A wick’ «. own the tu Hours: §:% a m. to 6 p.m. Sun. dys UL DIVORCED ON A QUEER GROUND Edward C. Damon waa granted a divorce from Mra. Mattie Damon yesterday on ground of incompatibil- ity of temperament. He claimed that she was eo religious that she refused to do anything but go to church and neglected to cook his meals and mend his clothem, Vernon an additional $100 this year | Service on the steamer Mattie Han-| son, which has matl contracts be-! arter seed oysters for their beds at erett and Whidby island,| goutn Bend. was inaugurated yeaterday. | lor millet, steamed, with « itt THE TOKE POINT ar Oyster cormpa | TIVIs MeBROOM of Pendiston was drowned in the Umatilla river} Me drove his wagon in} the channel had Me leaves a large CHANDISE jumber firt the ford, but merday.| Leen washed out. ‘The assets will probably cover A. AULBERT, the clerk of the new employment bureau at Everett, the Beattle pointers Tuesday. TH SUPREM the non-sult decision of the Saohom- ish county court in the case of J «ph Metsler, 3 Kenale for damages on account of &| 0 @ defective scaffold THE PACIFIC Cranberry Marsh incorporated South! so that the most of the first Ixxue (AME OF THE WHATCOM A FIRE believed to be of inc totally destroyed Olympia peat house Thursday night It was unoccupied. changed to Bellingham “ures the amount of m: we two carriers. a RALPH ADAMS of Aberdeen had ken Thuraday by the falling of « shingle bolt NINE DAY# MORE ts Beingham charter commission tm | which to prepare the charter for the! | The officers will date: Harry Montgomery, Clyde! at the same time the charter is voted jot war far back tnto Manchurt 10 CITY has passed an ondi- Joon licenses at $600) and prohibiting the employment of women an bartenders or waitresses. nance fixing THE PACIFIC Packing end Nav- How's THis? te offer One Hundred Dollars Re SUAL INSPECTION ot | “any " i ational Guard of W ahingtan | te army. Sho had no other rela-|from American universities come! be eyred by | tives and so ghe followed the ancient] beck here and return to the old dict at the vartous « three weeks. first inapectic business transect Frank Taylor will superintend the | by hie firm. a KINNAN & MARVIN, M'CAFFREY, a Tacoma seloon 4 struck his head on ite ts taken tnter- noting directly upon the blood | tancous #urtaces of thaught to be think that the war will last at least| Caring for as many hungry mouths two years and perhaps three times| @* they could, Bo an uncle that long and they are saving every! ES ENGI | LED THE MOTHERLE: penny and every mouthful of food] MILLED THE MOTHERL) that they « | CHILD In Japan evety able-bodied man| of his’ ne so that latter is counted on as & soldier, There| Could go to war, feeling that his t euffer. A your but ja no such thing as volunteertn each man ts called as he Is needed| Jépa ' t who read me the by the emperor and it is pathetic to| *tory oul of @ native paper, assured fee how eorfully the call is pe-| hile the uncle would be sponded t arrested, he would not be harshly When the breadwinner ta called| Geait with as the Judges would know | lor was intended as an/ his relatives and neighbors, quite as! that the & matter of course, take up the be uct of kindness to both the child! den of supplying food to his house,| 8nd to its father, Taken as a whole the p of} There ances give some fat | Japan live from hand to mov A| idea of the spirit in which the Jap- common Inborer ea mly abor nese people face this war. They |cents a day, Amerioan money, and| believe that their emperor i# & god skilled laborers only earn from $1 to] Their religion ts fate and they There are only believe that human life and death Is FEW VERY ruc MEN of no o quence when the welfare and lawyers, doctors and profossors| Of their emperor ts at stake. They} in the universits n only from| believe that the gods their position and will reward not The well-to-do clesses and even) Oly the soldier who dies in battie, the nobles live very simply * far as| but the helpless one at home who) food is concerned, and rice le the|™*y suicide to save alms or who staple food. The rich have a morsel] ™ay die of starvation. of fresh meat and the middie classes| In the seaport cities | have a little fish once day, but] FUNDS ARH BEING RAISED this is only eaten as & “relish” with/ to care for the families of soldiers, the botied rice, The poor people sel-| but all this will take time and hun- dom eat either fish or mest, but! ger will not watt. | he custom, when « man goes! toes and other vegetables with thetr| to war, for his relatives to take his! rice. family in and feed them. If (tere! Indeed the farmers cannot even| are no relatives the neighbors meet afford the rice, but eat barley, rye] and each agrees to contribute a cer- riee| tain amount of food, but each day) added, if they can afford it new calle issued and more men} Since the war began there has/are called so that the whole been a steady outflow of gold from! eoctal and economic fabric ts con- sing about $5,000,000| stantly disturbed. erpment has] ‘This ts @ dark ploture, and tn al- planned wholesale economies in pub-| most any other country it would! io expenditures and war taxes wili| moan defeat, but the Japanese, from be levied on land, incomes, tobaecce.|the emperor in his palace to the mr, salt, liquors, etc, to the| peasant in the field, is used to hard- { about $10,000,000 per yoar.| ship and the plainest of food in the A loan of $75,000,000, gold, was aaked | leat quantities is enough. for end tt has been subscribed for This fact will make it diffioult for three times over. The emperor and} Russia to rtarve Japan out for b all the noble families and rich mer-| army chante have subscribed and the} WILL NOT COST A TENTH as much to maintain, man for man, 38) as Roseia's will, A little rice or mil- liet each day, with some course tea id, derstand the country a per month, The HAVE GIVEN THEIR SAVIN of bonds will be sold at par and| suffices the Japanese soldier none will go at less than ®. Thislonce equipped ond In the field, &| @ ‘The three men, employes of the Duwamish I are charged with having sold | be given by the Japanese people| greatest suffering will be felt and| @ to the parents of 1¢-months’ old Constantine taining formaldehyde, which re- the! @ suited In the infant's death last B September. a NOTICE TO MARINERS te given by the beard that on April %, a fixed w' it of the third order, of the herrizon, will established in the structure now near- the western ex- subscription, however, nearly meas-| Japanese army is always self-sus wey that can) taining. It is at home that the themeelves and future leans muat|the women and children will bear be secured abroad. If Ruesta plays| the burden of bunger and privation for & long struggle by withdrawing | while husbands and fathers fa from Korea and carrying the seat! bullets. I have sald that the ‘emperor in old, rather than valor and bloo®,| his palace Ss used to hardehip.” Ry will be the tent of Japan's strength.| this T mean that in the matter of T was up in Nara, one of the an-| food the Japanese from the mikado ¢ the Interior, the other! to the coolle is as primitive as he te tent town | day, and there I found « queer con-|in his pagan religion. I have seen troversy going on. An woman's} men who haye spent years in 4 only som had been ordered to join fea and who have received arees Japanese custom and committed sut-| of rice and firth eaten from a bow! cide Te ¢ doing #0 she explained) with chopsticks @nd the whole meal © the gods in the nearest temple] ensting less than 10 cents, They pre that fer this food, and thetr simp! NEN SON HAD To 6O fa better than @ big gold reserve in eror and that| the national treasury at this time. him of alt Rr and fight for the « “ wished to rellev Take Halts Family Pills ¢ NONE BUT THE BEST FOUNDLAND which bas saved th ie Som in Sew 8] S20 above. Tell me the book you nee s, and aman who bad waslfor six bottles of nken stupor 1 * to death in Te dragwed hin part street and then § W. A. RITCHIBG has sed ‘the! alieged to be Aue} 224 Pike Street handles none but the best Montana Olympia as an expert in submitting plans for the improve- ment of the building. witnere and THE EXPERTS who have been & the books kept by county six yoarsymt ve reported. sliert Addition Overlooking Lake Washington | officials for Walla Wall SEATTLE WOMAN’ COMPOSED ANTHEM Go4, Who Giveth Us the componed by ink D. Black, of this city be sting at the Easter Sunday morning Weatminster church. Mra. Seattle's foremost musictans, will sing WILL BE OVERHAULED The steamship Tacom the Northwestern CALIFORNIA SAUTERNES Presbyterian Jand the $00 1 have spent with you PER GALLON new owners. Brunner & Co. 403 Pike St. Telephone Main 1060 arrival from oing inspected on Moran Br © general overhauling and re- before goin Simply Sign the Coupon Know How to Get Well That is all. Send no money. —_ | will arrange with a druggist near you Dr. Shoop’s Restorative ‘Take it month at my risk, If it succeeds the cost to you is $5.60. If it falls the druggist will bill the Gost to me, And I leave the decision to you. Don’t Wait Until You Are Worse Why the Restorative Succeeds me, the wiftering of this You may ol! and rub, adjust and re Mid’ have been prevented. pair a weak engine. it will never be writes me: stronger nor do its work better, with- © my Uitle girl we t steam. More power—more steam my little gitl ae is necensiry tried" ma tote, ana they, fall And so with the vital organs. Doo t it took only tor them as you will. Thats mere re- : ring. Permanent oures never come to cure through treating the nerves that You sire it you #0 desire. Mra. C. 5 those organs, tale, M. 5 And that my Restorative does, Tis @ 5 4 not first write ma, before the case was dangerous. After almost @ liteth if labor—of he wife of Omer Andrus « 1 study at bedsides and reh in hos- Chicot, La. had been sick for pitals-L thade this discovery. I f or ¥ years could de pra a way t treat, not the organs t em, but the nerves—the ves—that operate these organs and e them power ond strength and work. He writ When she first star Restorative she bare taking the weighed pounds; now she weighs 1% and health That diseovery has shown me able eastly to do wil her housework. the way te cure vee TZ et eesti mist Mave ie makes my offer pomitte eck: B, Bitinamley of Thomaevied with - 1 know the remedy. I never can Giscase. Now he is wee. He wri trials and teste that perfected it i I spent $20.00 for other medicines at perveame & difficult, dimecour - ter time I have #een it bring aith to thone poor ones whort almost deserte 1 know 1 do, have done me more good than all the rest.” Both money and suffering might have been saved. And these are only tt from r y similar oa i letters My only problem Is to convince you. me. And so I make my offer, And the How much serious ti Restor- bare fact that I make such an offer } ative bas prevented, T have no means ought of itself to convince you that I of knowing. for the allg A the know how to ewe. Please tead it Indiapored simp ttle or two 1. Jt means expctly what I of their druggist, aro cured, and 1 No catch—no misleading phrases tn it neyer hear from them. Himply thisyou take the medtciné Rut of 000,000 wick ones—sertousty and 1 will take the risk tok, mind you—who asekd for my not I~declde if you are to THIS MORMON GIRL IS ALSO A STAR SALT LAKE, 014 polygamist. Uteh, April ‘The other daughter of that ru Apostie Orson Pratt, who has won fame on the ajage, is Ruth Eldredge, who is now an actress of five seasons’ experience, She has appeared in a number of leading rdles and is at present stag- 4,” making a successful tour and western states, She has had a number of offers to go cast next won, but will finish this year with her present company. Mins Kidredge js also at work on @ dramatization of lshed book by J, A. McKnight, formerly an editorial writer on one The book is entitled “The Southern Cross.” Bhe Intends to star in the prod uction her brother, Frank M. Eldred, through the southerp management of Who Is @ veteran Gramatic director. leo 0% feet above the water. feet above the base of thy Hight will be vietble 16 m UP TO HIS OLD TRICKS 15 feet above the water COURT MARTIAL Sjan@hott and Hambietos are being court martialed at Fort Lawton this week for mi Capt. A B. Foster ts of the court. ENGINE CRUSHES WAGON A Gelivery wagon owned by fon’s wine house, was crushed betweea engine and a coach at the foot of Madison st Tm pursuance of his famous @ procrastination policy, & cuting Attorney Bcott has stip ulated with William Hoppe, E. @ Swanson and Wiiam Quimby, @ dairymen charged with man- 8! the case against @/ @ them shall be dropped from the Woertminal calendar tndetinttety. w! ase was set for B The trial of the Atl:20 o'clock yesterdsy afternoon. The engine ran into the back of the wi and threw It against a coach on ai other track. The wagon was demolished, and the horse was The driver was over the hip. ELECTRON PLANT TESTED Power com The Columbia River pany yestreday tested power plant and It is crpected that the actual delivery of power In this olty will be begun tomorrow. supply generated will be used by the tric company in conjume> tion with that already being recetved noqualmie Falls compaay It ie expected that the full capacity af joped by August iuminating northward and westward ‘The plane of the light will | the pla will be deve): psia. Book ¢ for Women. ook § for Men (sealed) n Rheumatiom Bend me the book checked above. Book lon Dysj Book 2 on the All You Need to Do sien the aboye-that is all. ou need. The offer 1 make is broad—Ie liberal t misunderstand me. would belittle the p me fer go that ¢ may learn at m 1 make this ¢ ve hatin HE ‘Other phystel