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BIG BOOM IN PEACE FOR ond there is no need for any heavy | expenditures along that line No} doubt there will be a new Japanese | loan to refund the bonds which were . . taken by Japanese WITH JAPAN, CHINA AND 0 THER AST NOW THAT THE WAR IS OVER—SEATTLE AND THE PACIFIC COAST WILL BENEF TRADE THAT 18 SURE TO FLOW NEW AND BIG BUSINESS IN R ARERR RRR ER om the Un $142,659, 00 ling period ir nm exports ons with of new pe a and Saghalien w « of Russia trade with the orlet Seattle and Tacoma will be for SEER EEE ERE EEE EEE EEE EEE ANKE RRR RRR Re WASHINGTON, D. ¢ i With the restoration of peace be tween Russia and Japan eyes of the commercial world urned fm the direction of the Orient. in expectation of a great commercial boom. No country is in so favorable a | c position to grasp this tiew business | 12 months Opportunity as the | and no part of the Unite im the new activity as Seattle, Ta- |i coma and other cities of the Pa ¢ifle coast n An announcement which is almost | M. Carson » significance | ma: is that from the bureau of manu- | wedg factures, which observes that in the | States in its t brief period of the past six months the Orient depend ) n {at this, the psychological moment. | ond. « startling in its poss oar trade with the empire of Jap has more than doubled. The value Of the goods which the United | tablishment of a permanent exbibi-| port from the United States has sent that country jump- tion In Shanghal, where goods may Japan TREMENDOUS INCREASE IN COMMERCE {18 FORESHADOWED one jumped from $17,810.06 new navy will keep American « in Korea not history. The #0 favorably located to participate | § makes hie advige of great valu It te ant pated that th » will be PARTS OF THE FAR | a cossation of orders, for articles | wifh were n | diate prosecution of the war, sugh od for the imme FROM THE | 88 explosives, arma, leather, beans and-flour, But any momentary dim SHORE—A | inution of purchases of this char J acter will, it is predicted, be more y the demands for 1T IMMENSELY FROM THAT ICE WITH JAPAN than offset } | works of o Of railway sup | plies an enormous amount will be TTT Trrrerre See 2 nee, Siberian railroad will have to be almost entirely re constructed, and of thousands of tons of American rails are under contract for laying town In Manchuria. lready hundreds to Japah during past months 4 with $9095. during in firat halt of 1904 to $34,221 1% Active construction is being During past fiscal year exports to China $2,516,861; preceding pushed—and, with the war ended year S62 48 & ae | will be pushed more vigorously--on Enormous supplies of ratlroad material wil be needed: thou | the extension of the Poking-Hankan sands of tons Manchuria being even now under contract railway; also on the Canton Macao In etx 1 this year Japan bou $19,000,000 worth of ratlway, a $4,000,000 5 bes American p and Chinese capital Mikado mportation of American flour ndicate railway from Taech to Toakau; the France & Southern railway in the Yunnan province, not to mention other rail way extensions and [mprovements Korea in to become a field for oma 1 exploitation under the nuspiees of Japan, Our commerce with Korea before the the war had grown fr or $2,000.000 in 1890 to § Japan will be th and mont active « loser through heavy pur atry rich fleida for Amer hipyards determined elsewhere recedented to United States strongest bid mpetiter of the | United States for a foothold In the markets of Korea—-as probably also in China in some lines of good Reports come no& from th the canned goode afd y » Japanese are the America six months Just) lish articles Juet whe commerce the United have in the market ons today with | just what special advantages than ever in Its) new treaty may guarantee Japan as of the bureau ainst the ow de world, have not wymerce of the as yet developed. hat) Our friendly relations with Japan so empire Were! are reflected In the trade figures red with $12.-| All the notable increases in Japan's tor the corresponding period | purchases have been in the markets n 1904, of the United States and Great But the t Increase of busl-| Britain, her ally many has #, in the opinion of Major John | not shared in the expansion of the hief of the bur Of | Japanese commerce to any large nfactures. mm ly an opening extent; nor has France. Our share and th ure of the United waw largest, amounting to 59 per relations with|cent over the previous year, but on what ts me Great Hritaln came in a clone am ‘emost in the harvest SKE EERRR eee eee eee ee) 4 trom $17,810 aths of 1904 to | to drive « China, too—despite the boycott 6 doing mor United Sta’ nf statiation fe ed shows exports tx Major Carson referred to the ee Rice is coming to be a great ox States to Im the past six months we ed from $90,925.000 for a similar | be displayed, and Information given | sent that nation $19,000,000 worth of period a year ago to $142,.659,000. « Tt might be supposed that this \c great ‘Increase was due to the in- the mat teased purchases by Japan of ar- Mr. Rar ticles made necessary by the war But such is not the case. The larg- | ¢ Not that we anticipate any trouble. Novelty Hot Blast Alr-Tight Heater For Wood. This is the ninth season we have solid this Heating Stove. know it to be good and serviceable Has body of polished steel, cast fron top and cast fron bottom. The Novelty is equipped with heavy swing-off top and autormat- fe cover, scr®® draft, cast-do Greft register, clean-out eat item in the sudden expansion ts ' Chinese avy sheet linings and pipe check | "int! Second Ave, Ma out for the benefit of A commerce mertcan that mimadity An extensive report on lt te unofficially reported that has been received from) the mikado ts a little alarmed a ch Cerf, of San Fran-| great increase of rice as an article cisco, whose practical experience in| of diet by the Japanese, and the Wriental trade and familiarity with| government euthorities are taking language and custome| stops to encourage the importation! Comple's Credit Housefurnishere—FREDERICK & NELSOF. (Ine.)—Complete Motel and Now Is the Time to Buy Heating Stoves It is always a pleasure to us to see the Heating Stove season arrive, because we enjoy In a remarkable degree the confidence of Stove Duyers. We have worked long and earnestly to bring about this condition and strive just ae hard todey « le & satisfied customer. From the moment you buy a Stove here we assume full responsibility fer Its proper operation. No matter how loog you may owna Frederick & Nelson Stove, If at any time you have trouble tell us about it and If the fauit lof the Stove we'll go to any extreme to right whatever may be wrong, even to the extent of exchanging the Stove or refunding your money We put our greatest efforts into getting Stoves that are right in the f fality our guarantee is of greatest value in the feeling of security it gives the user of a Frederick & Nelaon Stove. $1 Cash and $1 a Week or $5 Cash and $5 a Month Buys Any Heating Stove, Cook Stove or Range in Our Stock WE TAKE YOUR OLD STOVE AND ALLOW YOU ALL IT IS WORTH AS PART PAYMENT FOR A NEW ONE Herelsthe Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heater--For Coal, Coke or Wood This wonderful Heating Stove ; has a record and a sale unequaled in the history of stove making. A Beckwith Round Oak can be | sent 10 or 20 miles in a wagon on | its lees, and will arrive at its des- tination just as sound as it start od Some of the features of the Round Oak ore the following | Burns any kind of fuel, and | omically. | piece bottoms with | ash pit. Little atten- | tion required. | Iy mounted with ble-refined cleaned and neet iron, ng hearth, thorough ly grownd in, gives perfect control | of fire. Fire bow! ext lower end of body blast draft Malieable fron legs are fitted olidly to bottom. he question. ing placed on mide, into sorbed by jon protects nd forms hot om instead atle Prices are as follows No. 12, diameter 12 in.... 919-95 No, 14, diameter 14 in 22.5 16, diameter 16 in 18 jameter 18 In The Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stove Gives More Heat, Uses Less Fuel, Holds Fire Long ® More Y and Gives Better Satisfaction Than Any Othe: Frederick & Nelson anc, d Spring Sts. Sav eernlehers lor American flour in its place, in the belief that it fe 1 sanitary aud ted to the physical needs ofthe ste The Japanese navy and army are at a maximum of slike and efficiency merchants, at a and tn order to re for lower Inter lease, thowe will take a good portion of these new “peace bonds,” regarding the investment as perfectly aaf Then will follow the explottation and commercial development of the new Manchurian territory and of the twland of Sag n, tn China Also,* commercial ventures which have hesitated in the face of doubt as to whether Russa or Japan would be the dominating power of | the future im that field will take} new lite As to Ruse, the rebuilding of her navy will keep every American ebip: yard busy for a long lime, NEWS OF THE STATE BIGHT OF THE FIFTEEN teach ors in the Sunnyside sche ranches in the valley A LARGE GRIST MILL is being established at North Republic DRUNKEN INDIANS engaged in 4 flerce fight near Tekow Saturday 4 rewult Peter Arapa was own HARDWARE STORE, with 10,000. feet of floor space, in being butit ®t Pomeroy THE Lt WOOD ESTATE. hear Pomerc oustating of 1,920 acres, has been sald to Walla Walla men for $19,200. WALLA WALLA'S new theater will be opened September 21 with The Girl From Kay's it wilt seat 1,240 people SPOKANE'S boosting as the “150,000 Clut rapidly SPOKANE’S grand «jury has scored Mayor Daggett for being able to stop “reprehensive nb, known is growing ‘ nat * THE BAPTISTS of Spokane are erecting a city temple, to be the largest in the northwest EVANBELIST PALMER held a big revival meeting Saturday night in Aberdeen’s tenderloin. WATER In the Columbia {x still falling, and navigation even to Bridgeport is threatened. | A special meeting of the street) committee te to be held Tuesday af ternoon at 2 a'clock to take up the ‘Third avenue widening matter, An attempt te being made by Council man Mullen and Corporation Coun- sei Calhoun to so arrange the legal points involved that the widening can go abead without delaying the regrade. Club Furnishers a ever to Bee that every customer Time cute no figure. In the operation leat we and stay right; so In re- Star Air-Tight Heater For Wood. Thia in the cheapest satisfactory Heating Stove of ite kind of which we know. Has inside link smooth steel b t fron pip collar, nickeled name plate and nickeled urn, re ag followa: ngth 18 inches, height 16 nt » $2-85 Jength 21 inches, height 18 nchen 83-85 No. 3, length 24 Inches, height 21 inches 84.85 Nickeled rails, per set, 85¢ extra, y. € Agency for the Round Oak Heater LITTLE HAPPENINGS The Seattle Produce association slocted new officers at a meeting of the board of directors Friday night 1. M. Gordon was elected president William Bigelow, vice prealdent, and | Charles W. Chamberlain, treasurer | Charles 1B. Adama, Pred J, Keer |franchise Friday by the Pierce county commissioners for the con struction of an interurban railroad from’ Seattle to Tacoma, The fran chine calls fok tts completion within three years, | A mass meeting of the local Chris tigh Endeavor society was held Fri day evening at the Queen Anne Con-| | gregational church. ‘The following | officers were elected to serve during | the onsuing year! President ©. H Reaves; first vice president, Miss Winifred Wadsworth; ®econd vic president! Miss Hanna: recordin necretary, Miss May Little; corre aponding secretary, Mine Douglas; treasurer, O, N. Halstead The American board of commis sloners for foreign missions will in this city on Wedne delogated will begin to ans &3 ble in the city in a day or two} from all parts of the country. The operations of this organization have been going on for almost a cet tury, The seasions will fe open to evérybody, and will afford an excellent opportunity for everybody to observe the operations of a great minsionary organization The Washington Longing we Hrokerage company held a special Saturday, TI Ing wap aot learned fur an the advance list price was ded upon 5 The final arrangements for the laying of the corner stone of the Federal bullding, terngon, have been m ple the Masonié committee in ¢ ‘There will be parade of f lto ® Commandery No Kaight Temp | dar, from the Masonic temple, to the }aite of .the building Attorney | Gearge Walker will de diréme in the absence HBragor of the grand lodge | 1 The Swedish Baptirts held, at ¢ outeome of m G06 ) Masons, escorted by Seattle ver the ad the grand Adeiphian colldge, Monday after c vom, the exercises attendant upon ying the cornerstone of the cab dene Swedish Baptist representa of the count Rive from all par owhq have been her for the fow gays, were present Ballinger delivered an address on “Heattle and Ite Future P Rieas and several other Maptists. Music was a feature of the eoramon len Mr MC ton, was the dip” on a Yesler car Sunday night who caused ber a lows of nearly $10, After snatching her purse the youthfal thief plunged off the car and escaped The proposition of dividing the city into three police precincts, pat- ting a captain in charge of each one, has been taken ap with Mayor Ral- Mager by Captain Ward. It In be- Neved that such # system will put the department in more efficient shape, as each captate will have di reet charge of a limited area for which he will be reaponattle. ‘BREMERTON NOTES Fisher, 906 Washing Captain W. T. Burwell reaseumed command of the Puget Sound navy yard Monday morning, succeeding Admiral Barclay. He reached the city Sunday morning from the Mare teland navy yard, where he has been stationed It is expected that Captain Bur- well will be promotet to the rank of rear admiral within the next six months, ctcigsitlipravonediin Great Northern Ticket Office, Cornet and Columbia sta Low + ates, Hept, I-17, Re- nerve your berth now. ee Ragley’s Corner Baby’s Needs Everything that you need for your baby, nice, claan and fresh Nursery Bottles, § abd 12-ounce, anteed, straight or bend, Nipples, all styles excepting Rita pah Nipples, 2 for 10¢ izpah Nipples, % dozen..406 me Water, %-gallon, inclusive bottle ; Ise «ar of Milk, our own importa tion, absolutely the purest pfoduct, pound BO ear of Mik, all other brands, ound 2Qhe 5. Hen's Food, 76e size kay's Food, hompital # ikay's Food, Thc size Ited Milk, hospital size ited Milk, $1.00 size binson’s Barley, — 1-p package, 50c size binson’s Barley, small » Large assortment of Teething Rings, Comforters, Rattles, Bot tle Brushes FREE DELIVERY Both Phones 982 Turkish Bath 500 INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT. Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington and Joseph Winship were granted a] t Saturday af- | qwere made by representatives of the | vietim of a young | THE SEATTEER STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 1905. j | | | : | | FACTORY SALESROOM The Second and Last Week of Great House-Cleaning Sale ATURDAY we looked battlefield, straightened up the and cruiting officers all over the Factory, Ware- over the surviving heroes sent re- house and Salesrooms in search of more victims for the price cutter’s knife. After much searching we unearthed a few more Heaters, a few more Ranges, a few more lots of Kitchenware (including Blue and White Ware, Granite and Tin- ware), a few more Chandeliers, Mantels, Fireplaces, Andirons, Fenders, Fire Sets, ‘Builders’ Hardware and Tools, Restaurant and Bakers’ Supplies, Silverware and Lawn Mowers.. ' These we priced and tagged as be- fore at actual cost and less, ready for your onslaught beginning Monday. Saturday we complete the House- Cleaning job by whitewashing the ceiling, painting the walls, etc., etc. Remember, this week you can still buy at the same remarkable saving prices that prevailed last week. The articles are but slightly shop-worn and _ tarnished, nevertheless fit for immediate use and positively sound and good as new. Sales for cash only, except Chande- liers and Mantels---these are half cash and balance on delivery. As.all goods sold are for actual cost or less, delivery will be charged, except cn Mantels and Chandeliers, or should you prefer you can do your own deliver- ing. The brown paper price tag on the ar- ricle tells the tale---especially as the old price remains on. For what we say, we do.