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THE STAR—-MONDAY, MAY 31, 1909. SALUTES FIRED AND A mire Yoater theatregoors are tamiliar Tueeday Being the Opening Day of the AvYrP. It ed “aug ™ heb Exposition Political tricks of the oy ‘ the production were faitht ‘ h the la eee y ore s Store Will Be | rates : lost hothing in the ef | asa + scene nam alfort. I Hurbner, ax Kaana trae | Jjivingeton, we of the at |JAPANESE WARSHIPS thingl ever offered hy (hie actor and oo hie work yesterday wae one f the : lose a WELCOMED TO foatures of the production the 1 Te CC County Chairman’ |e yell stage } . 7 and sblendidiy acted, That it wil { LT SEATTLE. fraw like & magnet all Week goes! (i | without saying | Be | Manager tt ‘ |Nipponese Officers and pheum ah Wednesday Morning the Annual rT . ternoor ity Middies Now Guests | Jot the iH matin ear: Here. day = — — Pant applies at the Respondent in rain bespatterdd Wil be resumed with an entir ow list of alike hat tr att, the recep. | bargains In white goods of ever ription. tion me fu haw ‘4 | Commerce exter ae | | welcome to the viniting Japa | floors and men yoxter jl Seattle Agents for Ladies’ ft Journal Patterns, have been exter vier f t Pletecher's Yarns favorable re ata | Alth jar iner | , the k make a ” fe) . eee q the foot Japanese marines, photographed on the Japanese cruiser Aso, Ad | miral djichi's flagehip, in the harbor at Geattle. | Seattle Agents for Perrin’ Gloves, Royal Seetety ‘ fs ic. daw A : . | Needlework saring that ket migh eS Joruah the A feboats or Mayor Miller extended the city’s | American flag run up and r rR. rnicavad, oving ta ihe GhODbY Beh ae ee American flag wan run vp 8d = GRADUATING EXER a sampa Admiral Lichi, and your officers turned by the Tenne with the CISES ARE HELD |wareshtp and slongside thela w, We are happy to ha 4 | Japanese fing flying | = | Gaetann’ Whats @ s loaded! with us as our guests, particularly| While the committees was aboard PODAY. 4 sculled again to the A Atl at tb mo, When our exposition t*/ the Aso, and before vialtora were al [this point the rain came in torrents, /to be t . to Which your | lowed, two roughly dromed individ _ —_ | and the committee stood in the sam mntributed 6) unle milled to the atern of the |pan nearly drenched proud to have you|and clambered up the Jacob's iat | | Interesting and Impressive! Ae the Japanese vessels rounded! as our visitors, for you are our|to the quarter deck, wherd for a few | Ceremonies at the | the point 4 salute of 13 gune boomed | neighbors minutes they witnessed the re- | it in honor of Rear Admiral Se-| Pre at John H. MeGraw of the heir fun was short lived.| Auditorium. | bree, Instantly an answer was fired| Chamber of Commerce, and Preal " | of a like number from the Tenne Jent J. EB. Chilberg of the Alaska _— Then Admiralty 1 rdered Yukon-Pacific exposition, followed abn The graduating exer ( the jute for Rear Admiral B. B. Barry.) with a few words of welcome, ex one A be Hagehip, was © ' Washington State University were pommander of the second division of| pressing the hope that the officers ly the Russian ship Bayan, and wae ery: aaa , aaa the Pacific f Thie was answer wld retura in the near future wouttled by the latter in leaving Port {4 In the auditorium bullding ed from Woet Virginia Admiral Responds. Arthur. She was built at the La|morning at 10 The exercises) Board Japanese Boat Admiral Ijtont reaponded to the Ste ship yards in France Bho | were ry impressive, and even the} an - As the reception nittee clam: | cordial welcome, saying In part carries 760 officers and men, 404 | threatening weather did not prevent STEAMER YOSEMITE bered up the compantonway, headed| "We are glad to be with you. We) W commanded by Captain T. Bato.| Oo‘ Mont Ne a by May Miller, President John H. | have b 4 much o onde he Boye is an American made buat rIicR Oo. , ‘ ave Sane & ft the wonderful | oing built at the Crampe shipyards |turning out aor OF UNiveneiTY 8m MoGiraw of the Chamber of Com-| prosperity of your elty, Although t " : |merce. President J, B. Chitbere of | was here about 30 yeare ago, when |(! Vhliadelphia. When she was) The commencement address was |the Alaska-Tukon-Pacific exposl-/a young man, | expect to see many Loge aes Variag she was sunk | delivered by Rev. Luther BR. Dyott Tanaka, the Japanese con-|changes. ft ts all very different |S! Chemulpo, Korea, by the Japan-/p 1p of Portiand, Ore. Mr. Dyott Takahashi of the Japanese! here from our customs and fashions, | °F" OF February §, 1904 The Boye lig « very interesting epeaker, and his association, Hajime Ota, Ja and Tam sure that our midshipmen | SST" 110 officers and men, and 15) tain was the kind that sinks in, and ammijasioncr at the A.-¥ will find t visit of more than | °mmanded by Captain G, Joht |will bring forth good fruit in the the marines aboard ship passing tntereet Scores of —_ oo an “ll. | Gaye t ne were packed to the limit by Japan-| oep ners the progras FREE—FREE—TO BIRMINGHAM =k Sh tenes ese and Americans anxious for a|inie morning ware: Selections {ror A few minutes later Rear Ad-|near view of the big fighting ma-|1) ‘Trovatore by the University or rals Bebree, Barry and Rogore| chines, The Hyak and Kitsap car-|cnestra: violin sola, Miss Helen and were greeted very cordiaily by |and the official reception committee awarding scholarships for the on, returning 6:30 pom. The the Japan: fticers, They mrasped|of 100. A band was aboard, and |ieag year 08-08; intermena excursion this ening 12,000 acres of wat hands, ss only sailors can, in a way|the national anthem of Japan was|-watia” University orchestra: con on the Sound, and on this day will sell five-acre tracts at that left no doubt of their sincertty. | played and replayed amid the cheers ferring of degrees, President Thomas Tl ee tore of 16 eante 6 i chahbe of & Veletines Several minutes were xpent tn | of the Joy-drunk Nipponese. As soon |p ~ i K . snediction, Rev. 11] beautiful Sound FREE, FREE, and make a nice bunch of money on chatting, and then the party ac-|asthe Aso dropped anchor yesterday|i, ee ete some water front property et your free passes for this fine trip cepted Rear Admiral Sebree’s!the United Stator cable ship i ee | 5 offte new Blox lebree’s ed ole ship Burn-| today at C. D. Hiliman’s offices in Times Block hearty, bluff invitation to “Come | side laid a cable to the shore con. | Reception This Evening | over and see mn," aboard the Tem: | necting with the local teleph | A reception to the faculty and E N nesses, Upon leaving the Aso sibs |atumnt will be tendered by President Tonight and Every Night We Run ee serra vee —_ i mews 2; tr atone the ratte: | a Big Moonlight Excursion ‘eae panic ohowes We te annus! senior ball, tomorrow even ving Pier 6 a! , returning about 10:20. Y ‘ Lea figuring about 10:22 ROUND TRIP ONL FROU-FROU AND HOSIERY MAKE [ite it iine ine Sintnonoemen 2% CENTS, LAD! Music and dancing on board Reeday up Hood's Canal, Friday out te on any of these only 26 cents, Leave 1 Tue y we go'to Tacoma, Wed ards the ocean. Round trip 20, return 6:29. $5.00 GLASSES FOR $1.00 “MAN OWES A PART OF HIS VITALITY TO His sronT” beolutely true A great number of people ine im the head and eyes whieh the if dangerous drugs and medicines, In the majc ine & from the fect that one of both ere proper function The rewult is that, in en herve is on a continual strain, causing die igh temporarily the aliments return th into use. feeling of fat from a | Ase th walute, corted The other members of the com-| $- mittee were: Judge Thomas Burke, BY ¥. 3 DELON Grand. Juat on the eve of his deporte | |M. F. Backus, J, D. Lowman, BE. F, r paychelogy ¢ three P sm J triea!|tion to Germany, Paul Hahn, «| Biaine, C. & Miller, C. BL Yandetl,|in one abrupt drop. } native of Berlin, died at the city IL A. Nadeau, F, W. Baker, W." A.| Moore Ibsen and hospital of heart failure last night |Mears, Josiah Coiling, Jacob Furth, | !8o soul of wo Ht and hy |Hahn leaves a brother at Pinola,| |= Ames, C. F, White, J. D. Moge,|ing actually laid bere, the A Mee age rom Ma ‘al, who has been notified of his a ory, A. & Kerry, 3. A.| eitk ts traneparent enough. tn ite to Seattle audtenc |death, The body will be held at) |Moore, J. C. Marmaduke, J. W.| fevealing hail copessiing ally the undertaking establishment of | Cline, Lester Turner, J. B. Kittin | torn ance for a blind men he Ganthoney comec main Pattorworth & Bons peuding the sr} aor, H. W. Treat, W. H. Lewis and) And so the “Merry Widow" has e 8 strong magnet rival of word from his brotoer. c. F. Burnside, come to ue at last, heraided by d Lovett is essentially an| The papers ordering Hahn's de walts, hat and ry device that actor of merit. Mis art tuily sat A Vale of Crystal Lenses Fitted hy The Washington Optic Will relieve the eye from all strain, alleviating all maladi Company arian should call on our experts and have their eyes scientifically titted A typical Japanese biuejacket, snapshot taken aboard the is morning. and the « below, where the admiral was mmittes was es Welcomed to the City, from abuse of the eyes, and by the wi f our Lenses, not only wi As the committee went below the pal arising from such but in a @ t time the they were met by Admiral Licht and Menrere health will improve. reon suffering in thie way Bi commander N. Bakamoto, Here the | health of the admiral was drunk, | Opileal Detects Are people * latest and 1 pe perfectly good sight case ladies of \ men visiting our office will mot waked to purchase, it being the sole object to supply # to those only who teally requir Por a limited th only we will contin Glasses for $1. Every pair of our Glas Prescription Glasses at Hal tons to us and save moury. Orrick HOURS; « ™ to 12m. | te 6 p.m, T to Op. m, The teat oh t prove Owing to the large crowds being turned away during ng unable to be walled upon, we w ya longer. LOOK FOR NAME AND SUMNER, Washington Optical Co. 1828 Third Av. Disestty Oveee ie a Ul Te ay. Hetrance to P, 0, eter: BEWARE OF MIT Ke AND ha ronan th TON OPTICAL CO. SHOES —SHOES—SHOES ENING AS WASHING. H. LL. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, H If you can't get boots or H H shoes to fit you, got them mee t to measure at | 217 JAMES STREET, ~ Dog Remedies — | If your dog is sick, | that we have the proper jfor his every aliment GUEAT BHOM BALI. $3.50, 84.00 and So at 62.46. AT THE CROWN CLOTHING 4.50 values all 1121 First Ave. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, toe, (Batabiiahed 1898) medicine | A book on of the dog given free A. L. HALL, 1111 First Av. BROKERS Stock | the car Both Phones 279. 804-908-200 A! Date Eos Puget Market Co.’s Big White Market 1 |able drugies Jing rer were oc THE BIG WHITE MARKET MAIN FLOOR SOUTH PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING, 1236 AGED MAN Sincerely, Bake Oven CURES MR. A. PULVER, | Tam 76 years old and have suf G @ fered from Rheumatiam for the past | reat Bacon Special Tuesday 15 years. I have taken the Hake A Mighty Good Bacon, only, per pound séeseesoess ABOUT toutes ee Se Swift's Winchester Bacon, light and lean, per pound ...........20¢ and perman at ps — hs an Hammond's Funcy Light Bacon, lean, per pound ..........s06- 20¢ Fi tiem. Loughney & Loughney have 8, and 8. No. 1 Bacon, very good, per pound ..,, trees ASG |] thelr offices at the People’s Bav-| Swift's Fremiam Bacon, per pound , ani ings Bank building, corner Second Sol ha er Bag + RING avenue and Pike street, Bulte 220 : » 22 hour a m, to 6 ™m. Our Own Cure and Bmoke Bacon, per pound *.18¢ and 20¢ | Sundays, 9 to 12 only. ‘They give We think our own cure as good as any one wants, free ay tpe igh ye he acig an are within reach of all, very reason I feel very grateful to thone # healers, and they 4 markable cures in ca maldered incurable A, PULVER # that Taylor Ay, © mak-| i THE MERRY WIDOW POPULAR) night Md & Nothing dull but the ai but fortunately Hittie of that. it will be here for two week. | adalat ada Sadat 4 & Moore—"The Merry Widow.” & *® Grand—"A Message Fromet * Mare.” * ine ts ithe: * Beattio~ “Lona Rivers * 4 ; # Leie—"The County Chairo® im the nat iS some | * man * istone If 1 were not a Orpheum —New vaudevitient ‘ d,if the way, supple limb «were not 90 ® tonight * ‘owned: if the muste |@ Pantagee—Now vaudevitio!® lene entrancing, weil, there would # tonight + Pate the “Merry Widow.” Mer . Star—New vaudeville too® ent there In in music dance and \* eee eaeaharereme strikes the ear with tuneful nolse, and inet night the Moore was pack | ed, jammed and onthuslastic despite the moet unwelcome of rains Indeed she te @ merry widow, and her companions In and out of math lad with voice and—well fled yesterday orlainal company—} Recker, Ai # Dunn and Pho included tn the One of the ar’ the tramp char ve members of t t at limb=for & full three toe Caps, and bi hours It is an effervescent per-|of applause with which formance. a multiohrome cyclone of | greeted. The Minnie Templar frou frous with continucns flashes | of symmetrical hoalery, done to wild | Trigane thunders of bass and moan sunn was cleverly drawn and the Motsonger of Alfred Beaumont could not have been Improved Inge of reeds and strings, always|"A Monsage From Mare” carries a tuous, now In low, pleading |big company which Is pleasing strane of seductiveness, how In the | caat Re geenlc effects are well mad crash of delitous passion, hec-|appointed. The play will run the He, cayenne. Week with matiness Wednesiay and he tale of the Merry Widow ts) Gaturday. & Yerltable nursery story for trite- coats 1 nees and simplicity, but the musto Seattle, | action enery is all imma Bunting, the pocket editior th an th oue: mugeare | gomedt enne wave the public anoth of M ¥ opportuntty ook at her yoater when they. as — +4 mpwnm lal the Seattle theatre after a | Be bong unaeoretive sort that eence When Mi Bunting made close o* oe | her Initial appearance yesterday she \ Was simply swamped with and ft was fully two the racket ceased. applause Minutos before elrele close and cle t t ever quite reachin chorean limit that made Mr Beelty 1 a F bis ar Rivers” ie @ dramatization | et | ao Widow waits | of Mary J. Holmes’ novel and it tells it ie "othe of the degerted child who finally ‘ wins out # Hunting is well eup PB ported. Willis Hall, her new leading wank OF man, beara every evidence of clase {nstinetively shud: | and he ta sure to prove popular at ME eee eee amor | {ie Seattle during the present run. | uf ibe Younoer | Viola Keene and Dorothy Davis have oumnyed som | returned to the Bunting fold , be stage It it | Well drawn characters wore moat ‘ - ; ly noticed 4 the progre i prteous but | pinay . or are firmiy, refuse to waits 1 further. | Bia ; Mine Loufon ‘ad Granny The last act of the “Merry Widow of a Uh impe | in Maxim's Ie 4 tupaterplece of ite | MT, halne appears as country Yokel kie Certainly M 9 never. progresalve rt the manner namething In of con lveting @ restaurant. In the orude West perhaps we have such places but one 4 wot dine | a there, Without ectentific Inetru- = mente accurately set It would be rash to estimate the number of ric unite In that last act. What it w Fahrenheit of Contigrade . i observed, but_assuredty the ft that we - in prices. t ature wae high enough to Yura, Aris > wet lt ina ary bit of staging and the net i t ample of Kuro ron me orm at M4 Aw, Cor, Soring 27--We Have--27 it Yor yal LAUNDRY 1021 Live BUYERS for oe ‘ope Bldg. hingures, eae COLLARS 1c, 2c, axe Intern: 4 & Realty On | MOUS CUFFS K ca 4000 American Bank wen SHIRTS w..) tod | OSTEOPATHY Biectricity, vibration. ight ther. | apy baths, and other tical rooms vo tr sions to buy ox Tuesday treating oven Thuraday Beattlo, Com. and | ay Offlee op ry pte $1 eaah. venings A 6nd Optician The Sm wit Land Oo, 407- Seoond Ownore Agents Bank Bldg, m 2401, 410-401 ntral Didg week exercines. The ball will lington #ta! be held in the Wash- Jing on the oxpost and will be one of the of the kind over |thon grounds larmoat affairs alaureate sermon was de- | livered yesterday by Rev, Wilfred W.| ' | Shaw, D. D. and was a splendid ad |monition to the class men and jwomen starting out on their life | work DIES BEFORE DEPORTATION | portation as a public charge were due to arrive here today DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist Gradugte of Northwes University Dental School, congo, Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only. Prices Reasonable. All Work ranteod 887-840 Arcade Bidg ‘everett AND rae, °| | | m Single Fare to Snohomish, $1.00 Mound Trip, £1.40. Mtoamers City of Everett araph ret, Main If T make a dottar| | on your work BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Bx- changes S. C. Osborn & Co. ™ Oran G27 Firet Av. bane Sult Ccses Traveling Bags MEEK TAUNK & BAG CO, 019 Firet Avo, | PIKE OT, 0 WESTLAKE AVE, iy JAB, HENRY, Prop, Se of Broken Lots WHOLESALE IWN-TOWN STORE 1015 FIRST AVENU® UP-TOWN STORE OTe CNTR meee mm ' | MOGT-OFFICE SUBSTATION ‘uf W017 at He uP-rown rong, JIC = Make Your Headquarter At the Quaker | We cordially invite , ag Well ag &%. ittle people, to mak lquarters at oy store Lacie Rest k Phones ang | Postal Sub-Stations at | res Open every night I irdays till 12 Parcels checked fre Please Do Your Shopng Tonight, If Possible We will open Tuesday of clerk that can possibly be A.-Y.-P, E l, but our fre every employe vitness the will be small, pared te | ing of the —— Kodaks and Souvenir | The Quaker is headquarters for Kodala i Souvenirs of all kinds. Take advantage of om | big assortments, quick service and rock bg rates, i Let us do your developing and printing at eut rate prices, THE QUAKER DRUG (0, 1013-15 First Ave. —TWO STORES— on) Public Market Meat == Our Specials for This PRT, Leat Lard Corned Beef Choice Steak Pork Roast The me Wi 1 Will be heard at THE MOORE, running WEEKS, commencing with matinee Sunday,’ 30th. The more familiar you become with catchy mutic, the more you will enjoy the We Have All the Merry Widow Music In Victor Records and Player Rolls. Drop ia Hear Them. “MERRY WIDOW” (Dic Lustige ‘ villa Song.” itwe) (Lehar) Dolce amor 91, 10-inch, with (Vooal Waltz). | In English .. $8107, 12-inch, with orchestra. | Sung by Bilste Stevens, In Nalian $8.00 | prano, and Chorus Sung by Marcella Sembrich, | | z Boprano, Villa Bong. 31688, 18-inch, with o In Engliab ...0+ Sung by Helene Noldi, “I Love You So” $840, 10-inch, In Bnglish (Walt) with orchestra 60¢ Sung by Elsie Steven )-Inch, with oe prano; Harry Macdonough, Ten- | By yi i: be 2 | Sung by the Peerless ‘Maxim's —6294, 19-inch, with or- | , . * - Merry Widow Waltyy chostra, In English 60 y stad Sung by Harry Macdonough, —_ a 51665, 2 Tenor od 5 , —— 4 vaite.” Silly Cavalier, The.” M y Widow Wal ; ntal. 83 inch » 5399, 10-inch, with orchestra tal, 6208, 10 In Bngllah ...+++++0+. hee M Widow Two: 5465, ntal 1406 Second Av, Largest Steinway Dealers in the World. Largest Victor Dealers in the World. CHL DREN'S BYR AGREE WE TO PAY L YOUR MONBY BARNS, spectal and ir apeckeliat examination Our it yeu charger a st nivew ann ¢ overeat R 5 $500 ot ouré In er Cent Patd Last T Years: PUGHY SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN CO, tig © J. B,. BRI Globe or, Pheat Av ‘Vrivate Offles, | At the Buffalo Salosrooms, 424 Pik Bt. Broken lote of men’s clotht shoos and furnishings are « falo to clone this stock out, Pri are reduced to less than wholesa

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