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THE SEATTLE STAR of this the 1 Pamtly Btore cannot be acoredite tuck, It hag.gome tt $1.00 Per Full Quart Bot- IW GREAT SHAPE Hoonevelt - fie for 0. F..o. Tay- 'felin the Paliestaee ts EXPENSES OF THE WAR ARE 8 EING HELD DOWNWITHSTRICT red'to ppc ECONOMY BY THE LITTLE BROWN MEN prise Association in the Far East.) ' YE | , f° of 6] HI | Japanese Just at this moment is the! per cent © offered at not les financial question. The goverument| than 95 sen to the yen, but the total] is very well satiafied with the work | amount has been more than doubly | | 404 First Ave. Sooth WOTH PHONES—PINK 1751 Free Dellvery | SPRING jare to ’ | which the navy has done up to this| subseribed for at par 4 the land fighting beg’ the army | of the bonds will be at once put out| 81G CRUIGER WILL REACH THE i CKETS | Will give just as good an account of | to ver the surplus subser " NAVY YARD.NEXT MONTH | - n : A itself, and before The ear is out at] ch © & rim / q | All the efforts of the government! a half dozen other issues w | or | officiain, with the eption of those | floated. It is not likely thata h a ia ETONS, | au de Sole Silk, who are A46tually engaged in directing) yen worth of these bonds will go! BRE April The | ree th , ih shaw! cape effect, with deep gir the naval or field operations, are| begging fir York will ar Ar c s {4 4 eee ee ting B directed towards the solution of th Another means of raising money | rive und navyyard 3 Gate. esctiad rang) 4.50 | financial problem, ‘This w hus] i# through the deposits in the Hank| next month, She is expected by the Also wood f h, spes 7 “ been in con miplation of Jap This bank ts a govern-| officers in the early part of Me factured f f lyears that there is very litt ment institut and every cent that| but her arrival may be dela j Hear them! Buy ; Coverts--Jackets to MU werk. nae that war ja deposited in it ie | tit the middie of the menth.” 4 Kany t if desir tually started. Hven the financial | SUBJECT TO CALL | govern-| movements ts contained in a letter} | - 5 ad |meamures which the diet will be| from the government. Th sth Lyon cme ” "Mg fied | wnkced to pans when it convenes next| | |ment has a right at any time to| from an officer on board | i | week have beén carefully thought | take every cent that the bank has in| Last year the New York was giver Allen & Gilbert- jout and there 4a practically nothing] its coffers and use it for @ long) repairs at thin yard which ove ed | . left to do. |perlor of years, paying the regular| several months in thelr completion | IM the first place all expenses are) rate of tr very cent that is| A mall amount of work may be Ramaker Co |to be cut down to the very mint-| sited in the bank i# placed there! done on her coming visit here, but ° mum. A asem of] with that uf tanding and the| it is not Ikely that this work will lthe war have been figured over a| bank pays an unusually bigh rate of] be extensive | 1406 Second Ave. |4 non timew and the r t of all this! interest for this privtle 4 |. Word was received at the y fhm Watch | feuring ts ft is believed that! ernment haw alrea t»| Wednes tion to pt BUSINESS er $160,000,000 in American money,| increase a number of the taxes. The| will be as @ training ship | 6 year, This sum, while It seeme a! te aree clved about #ix weeks ago to ~INTERBAY PHARMACY » total Intention to use thi very large: one, is in reality very! ly increased os will other Internal] assemble a crew for her use as a} ‘ Military*and Norfolk, all stk Hned, 3 very stylish, price $12.50 New York Store JACOB PERL, Prop., 1458 Second Ave. Near Pike St. Ht} {$5.00 BATH 1) | CABINETS Special the pomsible ex that it is not t the Rang © near future | EXPENSES OF THE WAR | When the diet be he down to 900,000,000 yen asked, and it will and wpirite tax email, Men tn Japan who have/ revenue tax It is probable that) cruiser. A detachment of men came | Opporite Interbay Postoff z miade such estimates in other coun-| A FEW NEW TAXES | up from Mare island for duty, but it] Full and comple e and tries t a life long study believe! will be added as war measures, but| now seems that the department has | Sundry Articles, City Pr that no other country tn the world| they will not be taxes which will be| changed its plana | would be able to prosecute a great|a burden on the poor. The people| ‘The coast and geodetic survey boat JON B. caate war at #0 emall a cont no very patriotic and the gov-| Patterson called at yard Thurs- | Graduate of Pharmacy and Chemistry, The Japanese are a very econom-| ernment is wo sure of them that it! day for clothing and small store <r ene | Patterson goes to Comox to coal, | MODERN foal race to begin with. The is thought preferable at this time to| Th there to Henolul, end will) DENTAL PARLORS are very few and the ex k the pec o «ive voluntarity, | tre the army and the navy a ather than to tax them, | then go to Kyska island, Alaska, for epondingly small. The pay of the| The financ ent of the! a survey of the coast SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 8T; aoldt ané sailors te very smali,| government is fully aware of the| Lieuten: scott Ml A Masonic Temple Building indeed, and the coat of sustenance is| great task which it has on its handa,| Burd, UV sorted for @uty|. Teeth extracted and filled abso- lower by two-thir than tm any] but.it t* safe to may that it ts quite! Thursday as head of the lutely without pain. Our own the saat}eother army in the world, saving only| ready to meet tt. No matter how| of steam engineering Canin, WREEE NOE DSOR NO ot GRAD departr Scene from resurrection | The QUAKER DRUG (0. jepartment | more marvel luvton, it is/ment of Maurice Grau and Charh «| Madame Rutterfiy” during all of these years, bein 1053-1015 FIRST AVE. said, has been given by any artist} Frohman, and will present a new! three weeks of her season, as “Pheftat of China. The Japanese soldier) long this war lasts, there will al-| all otharn, ait attempts to cone The Globe Block. of the stage than that presented by| play by Max Sardou, entitled “La| Darting of the Gods” will be shelved. | ¥ net attracted by the pay and the) ways be plenty of money to pay tts) , ing such failures, as we are ¢ Phoses: Main 1246, tnd. 190. | Blanche Walsh an Masiova in “Res- | Bociere | “My Auot's Advice’ will help rilout}@azy time he will have when hel expenses, and when the war ends it THEY VE GOT ceded to be the only painiess exe | urrection.” which s at the " | and there ls a further pas. | Weare the aniform of his country.| will not be because the government tractora, The Modern Den Grand Sun: and three following| The Easter ofering at the Beat that she will play a few per-| He te a is unable to secure the money ta! tors in Seattle are absolutel) nights and Wednesday matinee. | theater be the Raker Theat 2 of "The Lady of the Hea” | EXTREMELY PATRIOTIC carry it on. only pariora that have this paten ei Lie akan nae Phat den “tieot'e “A. StidMaht | ana “te Gable and even if he wasn't, It would make WILL H. BRILL preparation to extract teeth, #i There # no more beautiful wor and “Hedda bler ' = . | very little difference, for he js com- aioe ie pee: Toe csc teeth and apply gold crowns without jthan Blanche Walsh on the Amert-| 0 c the usual - 2 ‘yh on a a _ pain, Gold crowns and teeth with< lean stage. yet in tetineation of | Sunday + ‘ . “AM . ye are a to the! pelied to serve whether he Ii EFFERS, N (hy. Bertone News Acvay out plotes, gold filling and ail other thi¢ role she sacrifices) Right Be rious at erdict of a -* J work done painlessly and by spes : oe jal the charms of nature to the re-|tempt that the late author made for] new one neat question that appeals to BERLIN, April 2—The Bres-| cialists. Guirements of art. This becomes|the stage, It has what is excepticn-| - the Japanese financier ts where ts lauer Zeitung announced that the glasses, and fine Qvtical Geode | Oocicary to show a tan gan antedan a Mert : ones st] Wilton Lackaye, Juet now creating! the money to be ebtatned to prone- cnar has decided to send his confi- te Fe bids paxyon te fovettigeds | degradation will do for a woman. in! t clent. heart in-| Something of a stir In his play, “The| cute thie war. The firet plan is, of LA N HIN. dential secretary, Prince Tomsk! and PLATES fed Watches, line first act she is the beautiful|t Introduce # se} Pit,” 1s to give an Ibeen matinee In! course, a foreign loan. But this the Editor Vidomesti, to America to con- Klodt Jewelry Co. | young. Senduent. Gattehe, tie in| ries of village tera, drawn tg| New York just after Easter, An) Japanese object to. They are very duct a pro-Russian campaign among ap Lecative Second Ave0U8 | ihe love of her #ol Wrinee and| the manner peculiar to Hoyt. The! Enemy of the Prople” will be pre-|anxioas to fight thie war the —_—_—— the American editors. Si on ye ate ne prison scene,| Villain in a villain Inctly differ-| sented |ectves without any help from the - - Silene as ~ ‘ ori oho ech I o ni y Se mc iran prematurely aged, sunk and|man, and the unfolding of the story Mountebanks are today called! rowing money from other nations. It! CipigteN NEW STEAMER AT|,,. “itt family around expecting him men | to die, and @ son riding for life, 18 comedians; leadin sImpeT- haw been figured out that the m | crushed by stm. It is the study of a|/!# gone about in a novel manner, f ft cone,| Mort seasoned theatergoers are fa | ing foots, and, as for wornen—'th®) ernment is now in the possession of| 7 MA TH N miles, to get Dr. King’s New Discov- | . btricken, comes to her sistance,| Hoyt, but a smaller number ts ac-| Moyne, who evidently takes & Y€FY war for at leant 18 months, If it Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leenville, | Bridge Work a ager > Black Diamond, an ot |she turns upon him, it ja sald, with|Quainted with “A Midnight Bell,” as| «loomy view of the leading men ad) werg certain that the war would be Ind. endured death's agonies from | Gold Fillings $1.00 Leary Coals. Also Coke and fi] such revengeful passion and ferocity |!t hae only been presented in the) Women. lover by that time then there would] yo.40q with quests of the Alaska but this wonderful medi-| Silver Fillings . 50e Charcoal. You get an HONEST fas to hold her audience spellbound. | Northwest a few timer + ip be no question to trouble the £0V~| geamahip company, who will wit- ¢ instant relief and sodn| All work guaranteed for ten yearm The second we nm te to attempt) .nment. But will it? The concen- cured him. He write load of best wood when you or- 9) prom all the volumes of > ison will have a Meht « ” “T now M. 7 nea of praise that i , } nes the launching of the new steam- a er a T ON: have been devoted to Miss Waish’s|that of the lawyer. Mina Glew r Faith Wynne Mathieon! say of opinion seems to be that if] 0's reecson at ‘Tacoma this evening, | MetP soundly every night.” Lake Dental ‘Matin 30. _—— ae | performance by the New York crit-| Will appear as a giddy spinster te going to techie, (he pare at = wilt Therefore it will be nece#| the steamer Dolphin aailed from Se. | marvelous cures of Consumption, Parlors jependent $3." Alice, local playroers have to] Waldrop wi a delightful Garrick theater, in Philadelpals. A4) gary to obtain more money. Then| stig with her Jolly crowd mbortiy | PBeumenia, Bronchitis, Coughs, | Gecond and Pike St. Seattle, Washs SEATTLE COAL & WOOD CO. J anticipate in ner coming appearance | Wiliam Dille will bay f hia| the fret follo text will be Wed! tne question at once arisen, will it! Src 2 o'clock this afternoon, Mie| COl@# and Grip prove ite matchless Masonic Bullding seek sores: bane will be consumed) noe be better to borrow large sums |merit for all Throat and Lung] ,,MAin office, Fourth and Morrisom y the play lof money now? Japan's troubles, Guaranteed botth 600 | **S;, = “ o “ a champagne over the trim veusels/ The only office connected with ua NT 19 EXCELLENT bow, will be presented with a beau- | 224 $100. Trial boties free at G. O, Jin Seattle is the MODERN DENTAL at the present time, but at the end) tira: golid silver loving cup by the| 2u% Inc. 2nd ave and Yealer. PARLORS. character parte as the Dea Frances ¥ tings, who will dash the GEO. E. HALL, Manager. one of the most artistic treats they | best First Ave. South and King Street [have had in many seasons. The) #4, In short, the entire Taker « | play will be presented with brilliant pany ed appear toadvantage in thl8} Gig gussmer, with Mies Ldssle CRE Any shee ‘that ou bu company and with ¢ complete} Deveny Pleasing comedy tw mm Collier as leading woman, & ¥ = as tenet we yon vay here le right scenic production as seen during I cag 4 - sopear in May n't ew ping by] °C S7eer ae & ha fo wer and eel it. If it turns out wrong, you four months’ run at the Victoria] ‘The six girls In the “«¢ PASMOl cean Richepin, the French susger.| Pomme Setuete—wml f - » honor of presenting the cup to Mise| Your money back. theater. New York. Dance” in i} oper. Some of the members of the vartour Hastings will fall to President Wal- His tour with Ada Rehan ends r which comes to th . ~ state councils are in favor of bor-| 10. Onis of the company. J Nicherso n Ge rman Go atom. — orUY:| shortly. The new play has not yet , Annie Russell fs to get out of the| Were brought to this country by) nOrUy. tl play has HOt YC) owing a large sum of money bY! "Seo Hastings is a nitive daugh- AT Becond ave. near Hundreds of People Are Now Buying at Garden Station. | Alaska Steamship company. The} childish roles she has had tn the| John ©. Fisher under contract with means of @ foreign loan at once.| i. ce the county after which the past, Next season will find her in| George Edwards, of the Lond Coming direct from New York) While others think that it would 00] Naas) if meeed, She tao valued a Pinero play Galety theater, the home of Neilie| |‘ ax lwine to walt until the money is} 0 "oe ine Native Daughters of Farren, Fred Leslie and Letty Lind Z tm : = _ Matenaeities ot ae! actually needed. What will be done | wo snington and tn at present queen Oe ee Ca maak go will not be decided for some time to » Gustave Kerker and Hugh Morton| and are considered the most profi- ” Ny « | pretty girls, “A Girl from Dixie” of Lucinda Parlor No, 1, at Port! SEVERAL THOUSAND which: Bans" Wallace,’ Hopper will |country in the past éevade fore long, ‘The new musical comedy} The methods. whic oy Miss Hasingn were among the first | ment has used and will use to secure the necessary money for carrying on the war for the first year and a half Lillian Russell, haa joined the Ruling | Seattle theater, next week, i# 80 sub- | |are somewhat pecullar. In the first Power company, at the Garrick the-| stantial and complete that It could [piace there is already a large #um ~! . ater, New York. be used to do service in Seattle or! lin the hands of the government for|‘suaching are: Mayor Ballinger of | anywhere. To move this houxe on| Manager Howe, of the Seattle the-| this purpose. A war fund has been| Seattle and a teres musner of tee) Maude Feely, declared by many | and off the stage requires the serv-/ hae about concluded arrange-| established and thie is rapidly grow- Set ‘Alaska Steamship compan: critics to be one of the most beaut!-| ices of more than a dozen #tAge| monte for the rance of Mre.|ing from contributions which range) 0) the Alale Bicamme eee the| ful women of the stage, Is now with| hands at every performance. Carter Kreatest role, in amount. from 2,000,000 yen con-| Dharlen Me Sky ‘edummer ah Gena Robert Hilliard in “That Man and I.” _ “DuBarry,” at the close of this sea-| tributed by the emperor from his win ond Ch rles Fi. Peabody, vice ae. Mahara’s minstrel troupe will £I¥@! gon, She carries over 125 peopla.sa| private fortune to one yen, the a = Fpee Rigen The divine Sarah comes to Amer-| its last performance at the Third! ner company. The play in one that{ amount of hundroda of contributions weet ag a Py yen tote, fea next season under the miannge- | Avenue this evening. te very much disctssed and hee haajtrom the very poor of the country. | ‘he Alaa ao Reamenip eanveny| Bend for our free fancy cards, = ----- a very nuccesstul run in the east.bAll of the rich men of the country | | There will alao be a number of prom- McLAREN & THOMSON, Phone Independent R1iti before} Thomas J. Smith, the handsome) pi cine Mire, Carter, Jamen K.| have made large contributions to inent citizens from Sound cities.) Cor. 2nd and Pike. Seattle. Wash. | having your photos taken. Exgan &| singing comedian, will open a week's cots wl . bs it apalthi= fund and it has reached a very The launching will take place Ericson, 1616 First ave. coe | engagement at the Third Avenue to- | Hackett and his company will, apjsh | Promptly at @ o'clock at Tacoma, CLEARANCE BAL y i lar loan, War bonds are! ¢, ; oy! LEARANCE SALE. | drama, “The Gamekeeper ready in time. ‘These great pro-ja popu : re | Capt Cantillior, palled today for th To make room for new stock, the] star and play are well remembe! ductions but the fore-runners ofjabout to be Issued in small amounts, | Kayak oll fields with ® cargo of gas- Seed mill wood at $260 per load, cash vr? Peay is said to be stronger than/ bore by the independent theater eyn-4 war. The first issue of these bonds) tween Kayak and the new Yakataga os Sieeeasacs delivery. Cea ‘aad Gate, eaye Mr. Hows we oil aggregate 190,000,000 yen. ‘The | beach dieing | t Tom Williams, 614 First? pij.| scribed as an exciting meiodrama) lards. es. | with @ wealth of lively comedy and| ‘The school house used in “A Mid- night Bell Hoyt comedy at the a Seen settlers on Quimper peninsula, where is now situated the city of Port Townsend. Among those who will witness the is the latest work of Harry B, Smith, the author of “Robin Hood,” | ©. The cast in exceptionally fine nd is headed by Beatriz Bronte, Miss Dorothy Russell, daughter of WORTH OF GINSENG Can Be Grown on an Acre of Land at Garden Station $500 to $800 worth of asparagus can be raimed- on an acre, mushrooms, berries, rhubarb, chickens. squabs, also over 600 bushels of potatoes, Mr. | Shomaker, th editor of the Twice-a-Week Post-Intelligencer, who has bought two nice tracts of land at Gar- den Station, says that the soil at Garden Station 1s especially adapt- ‘The school that will teach you at hhome, if you can't attend. pear, providing the new indepen@enty large sum is ea theater in Portland ¢ be made} The next step was the flotation of] py» gasoline schooned Northland | morrow afternoon, presenting his beautiful four-act Irieh come Ea tens | cut sapien, me MH Jones Wood Yard ' me of the t liar to the bonds issued by the! oline and powder, ring the sum =n jones Wood Yard aré now selling nice | a long Ite of vent eastern at aimilar to non ¢ ed b e| elias @: rowde arin, - Reareeony. bone dry body wood at $3, and dry | Seattle, and this season the tractions which will be brought out] United States during the Spanish} mer months the vessel will ply be- —_- a po >» = The. & Wosles Ca, Dotrof, Wich. Have you 4 a “Smooth Mike” “The Lighthouse Robber de- | —_— i same thrilling seenes, will be oven at ed for raising the above products. Being on the car line, also close STERLING SILVE N i § b: be the Alcazar theater tomorrow a: to the center of Seattle, large tracts wil! be sold for a few days onl: HAT PINS Yanga ot ce to UDSCEIDELS | noon and nigh “Mentay, Tusst x at $95 up; terms $15 down, fie monthly. Homees with lange tract of 4 3 - “ a ie; If, any evening. your copy of The and Wednesday nights and W. ednes- land and 100 chic only $7 4 UP. Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock, | 247 Matinee. A It Comedy, The 4 Houghton & Hunter | ‘«!e?hore—Sunset, Main i000, or In- Bosom Friend ot Bows rr,” will be erms $25 Down, 10 Per Month Jewelers | dependent 1188, any time between | Morinc, Romiro” will be given for CANDY. CATHARTIC Open every day, algo Sundays, until sold out. ‘Twelve extra ; 706 First Avenue "you at once. by epecial meee” | the last time tonight. | selesmen at office at Garden Station until sold out. Take car, new : Renton car, Occidental and Yesler to Garden Station. 5-cent fare Al G. Field’s minstrel will shortly by using your transfer, O fore too late. few minutes’ ride. Come tomorrow be- CITY GFFICE, 1 AND 2 TIMES BUILDING.“ 3 7 To Please Our Patrons wu ee ANNU. L SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES 4 is our continual aim. We cannot fall to do #0 with the SPLENDID “MeFadden’s Row of Flats,” « Greatest in the World omen LINE of LADIES’ and GENTS’ SPRING SUITS which wo are dix- [| farce-comedy, will shortly be seen A iti tdttrma, ROYSTERING AMERICAN HO¥S, the playing. Our MILLINERY showing is equally SURE TO PLEASE. | *t the Grand Our easy term=—§$1.00 PER WEEK-—and HONEST VALUES moke it to your advantage to trade with us. BUY HERE ONCE, AND WE'LL SELL TO YOU AGAIN. Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth, kind that eat too much ple whenever they Be @ chance, know that there's a sweet little fragrant medicine table’ t 2 pleasure to eat it An Armenian refugee won the Be- lasco gold medal for dramatic abtl- ity at the American Academy of Arts at the Empire theater, New York, Hovsep Hovsepian is the man's name, and he, with his moth- r, escaped many years ago from the Trebizoned massacres, Poultry Notting 1 foot high, 180 feet 2 feet high, 150 feet 3 feet high, 150 feet : ona We also have all sizes in one and one and a half mesh. that cures that torture of childhood. BOYS’ COOLIO. Bometimes the little girls get it too—b JASOARETS§ Candy Oathartio, the — bowel and liver m: © and proyentive of childhood’s al! te Beep the ‘a mach @n stems pertootty & ithy Oondition. mothers al keep fo hee G) croeiese, 00, 250, 500, Be sure 16 genuine—each tablet marked OO O. Sample and book- freo, Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. ai. $1.80 $2.70 ERNST BROS, ~ 506 Pike Strect Phones John 2831 Ind. 1158 7 News faach! Blanch Bates will be # m in

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