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caer SUE ET ae. 7 | | | T HE SEATTLE STAR “The Gentleman From WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Oscar W. Underwood is the ham. & that w more ago. And this is the kind of a tariff A tariff for alle it a Underwood favors revenue, or as he petitive tariff” hig vent the f with articles in competition with tures, but low ¢ foreign goods to compete w mestic goods on equal terms. JAP IS Alay ope S. Imri 20th av highwayme: last ole ‘nb ord his hands R of them dre painful, his tc fled wit NOTED BANDIA PARDONED ADy United Frew Leased Wire Direct to tle Star Office a Jap was ¢ adabdhers to See (Me Wie Chris Evans, t train ‘robber Home Builders’ Opportunity | Nothing Down No Payment for Five Years ruil if you wil E. B. Cox Investment Co., Agents 2246 MARKET ST. PHONE: BALLARD 22 Bekins East 414. MADISON Cedar 414. At 12th Vans are waterpr SEATTLE IS PROUD OF THESE BLUE-BLOODED BEAUTIES - aoe a; in “Tumba” owned D UNDERWOOD, TARIFF REVISER IN CHIEF IN PRESENT CONGRESS Alabama” OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD, CHAIRMAN OF THE NEW WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE aR eee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee ee Button, Button, Who Wants One? STANFORD FRESHIES WIN By United Press Lered W OAKLAND, ¢ A Siz GEO.H. YATES BELLEWS ee 1 Bench Show of the el Club, which opened th rink Wednesday, | undoubtedly the Dog Show There are best » coast ever shown on t dogs of ever James Cole of ing his hande full. A large crowd is visiting the barking ki-yis at both the evening and afternoon ses sion. | One of the features Of the show and undoubtedly the feature of the French Bulldogs, is the little blue bbon winner Tumba, owned by Dr H. Yates of 5 : plenty of F e Cole dec served the blue ribbon fr class, Tumba is but n old, and was bred by Robert der, Seattle, by Master Punch is Yates has Tumba en more Classes where ubtedly cover herself ith glory | Show, SpA" Pujiko, English Toy Spantel, is another of the big interest exhibits at the Dog an excellent specimen of| Fujiko ls a Seattle dog, being | Will Stop Gambling on Cotton Exchange Leased Wire Direct to Hine Office.) ND. C, April New York Cotton a desire to ilegitimate ting even from J exchar bat th t luced a bill which 1 Jest roye A e evil, My Representative measure det of the tele-| Texas) in the t graph and telephone Ines for m¢ written for the Ur * relating to contracts | (Copyright, 1911, by the United ro delivery where th Press Association.) art | By Representative Albert E. Bute son of thing thetr stroyed ( rs } ) Operators of the wireless aboard| Bishop Keotor will confirm a a v have to ’ 1 * a of andidates tom th be | row evening t Trinity Parieh anh ir i h : a W. ©. Pearce, Sunday schoo! sec = wd | retary of nte stional renown A choir of 80 voices will sing to k he } Chriatia st. M ) hureb fi ening He will wey SY sorbed jaddrese th school ebib Beginning next Thursday evening | dren In the Rev. W will begin a series of Bib tudies at Westminster Pre Rev. L. P. Law wil close two an ¢ t | weeks of revival 1 Methodist th thre ings at th church w Dr. J. W. Hancher, former presi o service dent of lowa We » university, | ore will preach tor morning at : i Tetakey Mathes Vesper services will be held to-| ing| morrow aft n at the ¥. M. ( | Rew, tsom P. Wooton, a visiting) IROFINN Me eam seaakt o Ba mintater fr morning @ ill preach church, 24d av, and E Special Easter day tunic Spruce st The Easter services in the First +} Methodist church, at Fifth ay, and Mar be attended by the mn at., wit will conduct three F t Univ y Meth dedication of new organ, said ning, afternoon and eve the finest on the Pacttic At 11 o'clock tomorrow morning c ¥ first part of a ne W. Kantner will be mf oat | Taube An Easter praise service will be eld at 8 k tou w morn] Two clergymen enter upon their Brighton “EASTER” : * BIG EASTER FEED & | * RA 800. A + | * t oe | * K a | aa pined & | ‘} BOYLE PUNISHES * * | * * a : FIREFIGHTER | -! * 1 7 ohht * ke and ft wa impo to stop | * 4 a ae ed that his of | « be wis ynsisted In being too | ee 7 | | FIRE LOSSES SOAR NI W YORK April 1 The burn n Chicago ar ner big fires in the mont brings the total in fire $31,000,000 approxi t month f last year for the March Brown-Powell Liquor Co. Fill, Your Easter Order Pure Wines and | Liquors owned by Miss Canada Corlett the well known theatrical wom Our Specialty Miss Corlett was for many y¢ | prominent leading lady of the but has made Seattle her hame Fujiko 1s entered in the English Toy Spantel class and was bred by F. B. Haines, by Violet-Bo Peep | | Another Seattle dog tha an excellent showing, is ‘ hag,” an Alredale Terrier, owned y D. B. Trefethen, 1211 Right ay W., Seattle. Although this was the first time that this dog bad ever been entered, he carried | off two thirds and one secon against an extra taining several fore best of the Alredal all cus- |! efficient Ji personal and cour attention, We endeavor to give tomers prompt and service by teous FULL MEASURE FREE DELIVERY © fleld ¢ bred and th rriers in: the Third and James St. | West. Bellew's Shag is but a year | . ~ | mus and a half old and was bred by W.|] PHONES: Main 1652; Ind. 4898 Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or [ieecees a B, Bailey, by Bellew’s Courageous |] Charlie Powell. Felix Brown | Eo eas Bearwood Bloom, | | sell real estate, etc. [sess 4 itol, the | “The Are Coming” WHY? You Ask— —because Seattle is outgrowing her resi- dence territory and feels the need of a nearby “home city,” where the cost of living is lower and where the home is safe from the encroachment of a fast growing business district—-that’s the ORNL ANE Canals O) Muar We Pg OS ‘ place, and id Le t t need ( neede new home dis- , and now Kirkland’s “Why” } id re nt time—twenty years ago, Bi To | when Seattl ad 20,000 } ‘ forced—now means th Seattle I 237,000 pop because there is Bi 5 coal la this need to iH] ification to fill sucha need. #) judg “45 n r rden_ tracts, bing und which sell for $400 and tu month, spells prohibite OPPORTUNITY in ca The | ] 1 ) wants to reduce ema cats and outdoor life fiprosecut anid il se acre tracts, at $250 i f valual Ke gaatpt | The to : Fthat the | in a growing sec- But tion iB not what at Madison Park, Cow 9M) &; 15 a m., 10:40 a m, 160 Ik pot only ] BURKE & FARRAR, Inc., Owners 405-409 NEW YORK BLOCK pa freategs Evenings Branch Offices, Madison Park and at Kirkland on County Ferry Landing [The peo) and Anderson Boat Landing ' Cert who will The the peop OPEN SUNDAY “Buy in the Path of Progress” Cut Price for 30 Days | Best Gold Crowns ..... Best Bridgework, per tooth. ‘Best Amalgam Filling ....-- Best Silver Filling ... Pull Plates 2 Best Plate: We use n entirely left, and the wise person is well filled, Be Nasty weather hasn't had best see you get a Such a ce 6 L ADY WELLINGTON, and the price no high than ‘one pays for inferior grades. Prices at Battery ers pone gy Painless extraction free - egie 5 U work guarant yeerh jo L $5.50—Nut, $4.00—Furnace, $3.75 4 Eeacratic pies OPEN EVENINGS | | stunts sess Distributers for oe . cr agg Coal ty here tod Prices “ < of from 40 Lump, $4. $0_Nut, $3.50 Ohio Dentists | @.2. = te Members PACIFIC COAL AND OIL COMPANY OOTs Pie 9b, or Peta cammittee O. M. LATIMER, Mgr. a Cy . Rkeae MAIN OFFICE \ LATONA BUNKERS ., 40t HINKLEY BLK.\\ 113 NORTHLAKE AVE. indie BOTH PHONES 5040 ‘North 465-Green 652 ®rect nur ae ®sions at FOR WEST SEATTLE PRICES PHONE WEST II ® baseball * park tom win THE * The Star ticket is # Rood Eve Rhee CURE for PILES EXCURSION Tey FIREE|"*: FARES Just Send Us Your Address “net sat | TO THE EAST AND CONVENTION FARES rica 2 nam ete May 12 to October 14—For Certain Days Each oo ye FAUL Month send us yore = WASHIN name and sf — City and other Eastern + $60.00 see SFZ5O ++ 870.00 $55.00 dress. nan mail wil bring the Com @P piete Trest ment, and a wae St, Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas | _ Terminals ; | To Chicago | To St. Louts | To Denver To other Eastern points proportionately low fares THESE ARE ROUND-TRIP FARES Liberal Time Allowed for Trip. Stopovers Permitted. not, it costs cide and a We a It is not too early to plan your summer trip. If you will ad- vise us where you want to go and. where you want to visit and when you want to start, we will advise the lowest cost and best arrangements. TICKETS ARE FIRST CLASS | And Can Be Used on the NORTH COAST LIMITED The Crack Train to and from the East And on our other three transcontinental trains. Becure full information from any passenger representative NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY J. O, McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt. H. N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. Main 1430—First Av. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash.—Ind. 3300. A. DB. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Or.