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appear in a few! TEA & COFFEE CO. gai SECOND AVENUE, Near Madison Street fad Ave. between Pike and « “The Pine—New Block w York ~— Aid we —Our— Saturday Night After SEATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, | THE | The delegation was also advined to communicate with the other meni | bers of the Washington delegation in Washington and adit them to ald him io iring more Work f the yard On 4 ount of the emall amount REAR A RR ee eee eH) DIET Ho, like Joseph Jefferson | of work at the yayd for the past *¥) and John I 1a Li in going t few weeks, the number f work . N Man,” # | lecture men actually employed has been de anday and Monday nights. *) reased and busines men at Brom if Me-"A Poor Relation,” &/ A Now York theater th ' erton f that it will have a tend ‘ ' , * loaned @ one ma to the on them away from the *® and a Thured aht, ® | Petereburg St steaks ba ity : ' nie 1 lay ® @enea ¢ 1 A HOME Week 2 * £ | They will give w Techirikott » 7 ’ iA M@ “ ; ve Dau be a* Dear Mr, P ri Please a t * 8 Vaud %| Please buy a « y woat for s | * @ =| poor boy range | i ee ol T a ue pa ' ’ the 40th « ’ y ¥ 2s Be oh reg 1 aba ' aries T. Vt b Bares ' not d@e tt New York he « rt te 1 Hin this ing ae the end of th APRIL 1, 1905. ‘Holmes FurnitureCo- 1101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. _.. CUT PRICE MONDAY AND ‘TUESDAY REELOW MIDDLESEX AgX MINSTER ARPET oO nd $1 $1.10 on $1.88 Ww DECORATED CH HINA oe f the Maw in the mo patterns {for 650, O50 ond $1.00 650 to $1.50 7T5e to $1.50 ly burnin nd $2.00 $1.00 1 and nd 85e DINNEI RS 1 Bin 50-PIECE SET green and $4.50 $6.98 aa - . 6 O'Clock Specials as : . be it tn} w ARE THE TALK OF THE ‘ A glance at ¢ a double TOWN : HARRY BERESFORD, the b ‘ of th nding the-| api 4 in French china for less thar n “Our New Man,” at the Gr ters i the re kable fact 100-plece set for $18.00 Ch plece » 4 After 6 O'Clock Specials @unday night that ¢ them bear the Baines of w « ne RAMes © © at any time. — — ' or have strictly feminine fe Shel! Hairpins Se " Among them are the follow ASSWARE fe Cabinet Japanned Hairptr . it we wr The College Widow,” “Leah | FRANK PRESNELI Ver 7 oe ~~ enh Ar moat perfect imitatior cabine 3 1-20 od sup is pre Kleschna,” “Adres,” “Nun | se ‘ an u 1 7 pertig- .. - Minted ¢ . », BOe and / des, Shell Hairpins, dow 100 | w # of the Cabbage Pate “Ab ear, and sor > ine « a. | + ie A POOR RELATION Ee Pert acae ~ . _ r ‘ eo bis « re indi Whier not Tumblers, per set ., 806 $¥e and Sc Four-in-Hand Ties The last performance of “The “ =e yp © COIs if ‘ 400 to $1.00 each ... 25 B cherry Pi be give zm Anne Epreninay Gee os « , “ sinning of thie joren paper p 40 urday 7 " enttin and ey , he y Saucers, per dozen taye Gents’ Liner are, 4 i mananye caneés thn airet ure a rivalry may be expected | days . ath pie will ply, new styles, each 7 1-e MY wey Reem arte r & the next four weeks in things | k just wh the t popular 4 he Ferrts cor in New York. for Richard | electric ra ad c & Smith R i's . ors to match above, per dozen MMe Giik Bow Ties, 2 for... 256 . 1 eld, America’s greatest. tra The count at ie as Me Ladies’ Embroide | te meee Eifis 7 on —— has taken up his abode di- | follows } Siete enh 1 the wee ete Raymor acrosa the way from ; “am ; Me Finest German Cologne Russell in the | ng role that has! tr nt n nae tetihanes P bottle 156 Been seen In the middie west # ba ke A A. Springe ay u «| NEW YORK, April 1—The Jap-| the death of the fumou " ur weeks, Mr./J. B. Howe Pee eee eee eee . anes consul hére has announced ii a famous a steontele |W, 3. Gaatiaver * that the new customs tariff imports box very fine: Pe x Manager ineer, of the Fe - he} Soap, box a etn aa a nF 7 ‘ ' o| Abner Wolff # SAGE RETIRES FROM BUSI’ * into Japan which go into effect on q adeuaiaae ae oom es that th take in only | Stephen Johnston * NESS ON BRINK OF * July 1° will increase the duties on | fe spool High Luster Merc weet Ate rk lemarartgeaiaet ing been figured on | Jack McLean * GRAVE. *\ nearly all articles now subject to teed Crochet Cotton, 4 spools potato 2 . — one her w average since her open-| William H. Sickles * i ied th [& )< import. The excess receipts from a a 106 » aera evenings and § ing In “Adren H. ©. Shelton * NP On pril us the new rates will be used for war ereny matinee, with Dick Ferris! Here are combined receipts of (8. P. Brautigam | well Sage bas at last decided ® funds The change is expected to Be nimee!: nce Stone at the | $22,500 a week. This is about $5,000 | John Clark # to quit the battle of business | produce $2,000,000 additional. : . hea 1 the Dil, assisted by the|a week Gian Jills Maren |O W. Maren eelife e A Me Hilbert finest medicated Hf) et mpany thern are taking in as|Roland Cotewili &® Upon the verge of t *| Great Northern ticket office tem Tooth Powder, bottie....10¢ ony increased prices |George McFarland & he will take a holiday * | porarily moved to old Scandinavian. iin oe THR MOONSHINER'S DAUGH of theatrical finan. |M. L. Holden & “street” will know * American Bank butlding, First and Me stian Rr eevee TEE ‘te > ee eer nave an a memo * | Yesler oo Bymnals, each The M tik elas soul? ae # o8@ family country oo AMUSEMENTS. pens a ‘hein ical seroune soled & being put in readiness * | throughout ® Mra Sage to take her wnd* TISFACTORY STORE (2°05. x @ there n'a ow aaoe romain & | ' Jan abunda as ese /% there through the summer, in # ---THEATER These speris's ure in for® all| may be the merits of th tt is . we lattes hana af tenting of Mthe & Ist Ave, Neat Madison St | } of of ane ’ * e tet week. The price is daht {~ sata to have been one of the biggest Ree 2281 | ® lust call” a few years at least, & page foods are right. Next week will be enses in melode “ al > igo | ® for within the past month the # 1 engagement for next week S good time to lay in a » out of the « waste;-ene = nas oi 533 | # aged financier has b close & 400 Savage Junior Rifle... $2.89 ¢ Olaon” closes . “ epende J Sone 1 | & 04 death weveral times. * THE ROSCOE COMPANY | We Door Spring Te and be welcomed by every thea A. Bonner 1.84 : PRESENTING | Me . Tacks Te the country. We Hive great art,| 4. M. Webb ait At the Sage city house, at & 1-in. Iron Bench Screw....39e/} STAR THEATER |Senlus and originality, but the the. |Jack Kline . pH aed ge fg od pacar Praga dt he Gitte’ Lawn Rake 45 t atrical world never yet hax turned |J. A. Bufford many lends called to ex | {00 Stine Washington Spading esent vaudeville bill, which | out a great financier-manager H. W. MelLean & tend eratulations to Mr. =] ington Spa includes Frosini, the a Foseas a | Hage, for he was able to be out #| Fork ..... TSe | er and Bar s traine } Seeaiens | # of béd to receive them. Each #| SPiN ate, w atinue until vite Ammidown #® caller remained but a few r 7 NING TWO-SPEED ««-: en & new biM will be | Frank McCombs # ments. for the patient has been Brake, Cushion Fork Bi-| Put on. Among the new attract Row : 642 | & forWidden excitement by hin #] i. $55.00 M be the Shanke farr fe amet © Christ hekes 580| & physicians. That he has recov. ® The two-speed enables you t & Thal! medy | AL WwW 672|® ceed suffictently to receive & p @ange your gear from a 75 to *. 1K. F. Wade ® calle the result, the physl- ® ascending a hill, It reduces ' A. W, Skinner wr are, of the quiet and & » Papa fifty per cent. Come in * “Colored | BREMERTON, A 1. ~The tor- | Mike Munsen | # abstemtous life he has led . The Tek of the Towr | ify one and learn for yourself |T#cy” and Robert. Athon in bur-|pedo boat destroyer Paul Jones |JaY Thateher |* Mr. Sage in in bis £9th & we eww | What this means. The Cushion Fork | !**que comedy went to the coal bunkers Saturday | Howard, Cox * year. Up toa year ago he was # Mlnd Reader and Hypnotiat| tad Kirkpatrick Saddle take the| |morning to coal. As soon as the | Chas. {oog & mont active. He i his &| New Pictures—New Comedy Ment vibration, They will be| A Week from Sunday night the | necessary coal arrives the veasel|C. Maxwell # affairs himself has ®) Matinee Dally, Atimisaten 100 @@ipped to sult you. Sold on easy | Pollard ¢ pera company will of will go to Magdalena bay J. Robertson ® amassed many > <a RS payments. eit of three weeks at the| | The sip Nipsic went into dry- {4 Doyle & lars, some say more than $100,~ First Annual airing that time the chil-|dock at 10:30 o'clock Friday mora Johnson % 000,000. It ts peculiar of the & Present & number of fa-/ing and will be transformed into {* Wr that he has alw * omic operas and sical! a prison ship. About $20,000 w *% thought In hundreds. He says & | edies, with new umes and|be spent on the veanel before sh | & that he will live to be 100 * | | will ®e in condition for her new du | 4 4 | thes te dadadedntndedndadndedaae ded ane, oF satue Desert’ will be the| Cha Masher, while painting at | Very Choicest of Meats, Poul- 1 “ate INQUIRY NEARS END a SR t a@ the Third Avenue |the Independent hotel on Saturday | |" CHICAGO, April 1—B lowing “The Moonshiner’s Daugh-| morning, fe tet to the ede | 1 AG prit - boai 4nd ee 1 tke | W. 1. Benham, of Seattle, was] of out of town witnesses by 2 scaffold S ead . were a4 unanimously endorsed for the posl-| beef tfust grand jury ts finish OF THE - = ihe " x ‘4 as wor ion © ire 0! aeto' ernst " Only OClieago f next by r nd body, besides x umber ‘ ‘oday's weasion the Jur , fork Domtal Parlors Bsc) ant company at he cara, sly hurting his head. ‘Thomas a crtlpersy Fagen" eter’ (apes Oe 8 | Dog Fanciers’Ass: Pears’ guarantee, a Gwing, who wae working with runt | turers’ association at the meetifig | will adjourn until Wednesday on ac Paige Mam totp m Sir Henry Irving. having again | saved himself by catching bold of q | Held im this city Friday. The meet-| coum b¢ the elections. Indications | Madison Park Pavilion, April Pa ate 4:20 a.m. to 13 m. seltved trot the atnan, te reenian |teee Te ee Orie a Butler hotel” was the| abowt tHe jury room are that either, 96th, 27th, 28th, 29th, ‘08 FIRST AVE. SEATTL ve p wind — largest ever held by the association, | the fairy is nearing an end of Its in r ‘ ested feer Howard Bullain American tour. His inten- : Jease, Phillips, who has been sick | Meespers coming from all over the| ventiqutions or te getting Teady to| American Kennel « tub Rules ite Penn Mutual Lite as to make it next season,|for some time, died Friday after <a ane ° 4 | Pricing. is now announced that, ow-| Noon at 2:40 o'clock. He will be | Oss section to attend | retutn: indictments. | ENTRIES WILL POSITIVELY te dish qotes’s. wmeate buried Benday at 9:30 o'clock Benham was farmerly a railroad — oe — CLOSE APRIL 18th, 1905. 4 it wit t csemae tal: Et Gadile at ths Gade eee | man and is well known throughout| Th# Ashly Studio, 1616 First av : ve ‘LONDON LOAN OFFICE | me er eee paid . “3 ti rd he Hayy yard Were lthe Northwest He has been in-|enne; Gpen Sundays 1 to 3 Allister, Secretary, City Meee i? Sey aernee | terested in railroad, mining and ir- | Fotos,$1.00 per dozén | Wash, Next to coat r * . nm actress | rigation work for many years and in| al to Loan on i Bon Diss Bae eo ee u| said to be as conversent with the ecards and Jeweiry | tia auaawiaces tt pet | situation as any yet suggested, for ° The Elite! Building, Cor- ony watch or @iamona aah eal | the commission | ner of Beoond Av- ur display in our | ; carries aroun | The report of the committee on @nue and Pike and | her in @ runabou ry } 1 u our prices, marked ip giaine th MgB es ngeced = Rag x | the price lst of the Pacific Const Btreet Loa “= pet remade ber se Association and the Western Wash Isaac Lurie, Prop. = | UGE Of the ‘people im her native | |ington Association was adopted. | land, who make tt a point to begin Resolutions were adopted express- | | scrambling into their wraps five The citizens of Bremerton are }ing appreciation of the association | mir s before the final curtatr fearful that, unless more work 18) for the efforts of the lumbermen | Given to the yard, the workmeh now who were members of the last lex Maxine Elliott, long ambitious to| employed there will leave and the |isigture for the work they did for f pAwtive-vear guarantee appear in Landon, is at last to real-| city be materialy injured, A delega the benefit of the industry | y reed ize her hopes. “Her Own Way” will | tlon of citizens conferred with © - a aa yf. be the piece. gresaman Humphrey Friday ta Be | , NEW YORK, April 1.—Alfred 120 SECOND 2 ri — attle and asked that he use his In-| Gwynne Vanderbilt’ was arrested | Frederick Warde, old-time legiti-| fluence that more work be sent to| yesterday for an alleged violation | mate actor, says he Is on the point| the yards, The congressman prom-|of the automobile speed law, He of quitting the stage forever. In| ised them that he would immediate. | was held in $500 bail for trial when Springfield, O., where he has been | ly take the matter up with the sec | agvaigned in the police court today | appearing in viewer “Balamb “The public Shakespeare retary of the navy. In the construction and repair de partment since January there has he told an cares less new than Morning and night traine to and) ever from Anacortes via Great Northern 104 FIRST AVE. SOUTH L. u = the use? I have gone about | been @ diminution in the ranks of | railway Leave Seattle 8:30 a m soo—Bunaet Fink 1781. In high as 3 oan in my ciheen Ine 'the workmen ané. reductions have | 8:45 ». m. Effective Sunday, April! Tee De Wines sine in these lax me te cate hem mean be ahha Anyerinenln a Tomorrow Night, Sunday, April 2d DR. FREDERICK BELL The Orator and Eastern Mystic Will deliver his famous lecture on Eastern Adepts and Western Mediums Compared Dr, Bell will also sing accompanist, Mra. A. J, St ree. @ at 8 o'clock sharp, All investi en cent Collection at the door upon 0. C. Sand, A Doors op # invited. the LW young baritone solotat Thurston 30. Comn ke elevator Violin solo, a SEATTLE’S John Con,Mgr | AMUGEMENTS LEAOING “i Telephones. unset SUNDAY AND MON DAY NIGHT HE “A ARTY LAUGH SAVES A DOCTOR BILI D FELLOW" Harry Beresford “OUR NEW MAN" PRICES $1.00 T° 25e¢ be Pe HOWE EATTLE THEATER weneger Phones--Main 43, tnd. 42 Starting Sunday Matinee April 2 The Ferris Company IN— A Poor Relation Sol Smith Russell's Most Successful Play. pamosentae ° Special Announce ment—During the latter part of this week several special performances of some otber play particularly selected for the purpose will be given to the Seattle pudlic. Dick Ferris and Florence Stone, in conjunction with the entire Fgrris Company. Details to be published later NEXT WEEK, Starting Sunday Matinee, April 9, BANKER’S DAUGHTER.” “THE HIRD AVENU: THEATER heate Ru @ Drew, Managers Both Phones 667. Prices, 10c and 26. Evenings, 200, 80c, 40¢ and 60c, Entire Theater Seated wih Opera Chal: — eee a LAST TIME TONIGHT “OLE OLSON” TOMORROW, Sunday, Matinee--All Weel FIRST TIME HERE. The Big New York Success 2, THE .» MOONSHINER’S _. DAUGHTER SCENIC MELODRAMA j IN 4 ACTS A true story and life pic- ture of the Tennessee Moun- tains. STARTLING PFFECTS. HEROIC SITUATIONS. Enlivened by Lively Comedy and New Singing and» Dat- cing Specialties. Yes, a Melodrama, and a Good One. NEXT WEEK—Another Big One ACROSS THB DBS- ERT.” 12 ® Cor, First Ave. and Madison St TAR THEATE (FORMERLY ALCAZAR) If You See it in The Star It's Good. Admission 100 to Any Ri \d Box Seats 250, Continuous Performane: 2:30 te 4:30 and 7:30 to 10:30. Penn may NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON The Shanke Family of 8 acrobats, and Thall, comedy sketch Last Perform- Continuous m. Hobson Cece operatic vocal- Performances ‘ ances tonight que Comedian. Gundey The McCarvers, “Colored Aristo. {8nd tomorrow 2:90 to 10:30 of old bill. cracy.” Claudius, The Great Banjoist. Chas, Steele, Illustrated Songs. The Bioscope, Latest Moving Pio- forRent Pianos Rent Allowed on Purchase Price KOHLER & CHASE, 1505 2d Ave. (Established 1850.) Largest Music House on the Coast

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