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Seattle's Leading Dentist 705 and 713 First Avenue. in evenings until & and 4 for people who work Sundays A The Safest Place For YOUR MONEY) Buy Port of Seattle Five Per Cent Gold cured by A FIRST MORTGAGE All the Taxable Property in King County, Was Worth $575,000,000 Due each year, June 1, 1915 Call, write or phone today for complete information John E. Price & Co. Investment Bankers Hoge Bldg. Main 2364 Established 1902. SEATTLE 3onds, se- commencing Oracenvee ds rowene to | Rasputin, By Mary Boyle O'Reilly} LONDON, Aug. 4.—Gregort Ras} putin, the all-powerful lay monk, the shadow behind the throne | Russia. From a mysterious person jhe became an international figure | recently by the almost fatal wound | | inflicted upon him by a pest dagger Gregort’s real name ‘'« Novyk,! “Rasputin” (the Rake), being merely a popular nickname which indicates his personal character and the sort of life he leads. A fakir in the roll of a prophet, Ras- putin is a gaunt, broad-shouldered/ peasant with hypnotic eyes and/ long red hair. He's Blamed for War But on his decision ri Russia's attitude in the Euro- pean trouble. | Some years ago the ‘Grand| Duchess Serge, a sister of the Tsarevan, mourning for her as sassinated husband, came into con-| tact with the “holy mam” Through her he was presented to Nicholas, the superstitious. The emperor succumbed to the spirttual adventurers spell and the monk behind the throne embarked upon his astonishing career. Czar Easy for Him Father he is as | Is cowardly Surrounded by danger, dog- ‘The Rake,” tro-R alone terial The official forba the eraln, force _Some WE'LL ALL PAY OUR[PHOTO PLAYS] SHARE IN WAR BILL What to Bure Men study great | powers billions erty wi tions t finally beat-hated man grand duk of st ussian war last year, he brought about the minis. upheaval of last March. censor formally de the press to criticis in Rw successful ge even Count Witte are d to attend his audiences. Rasputin's “months ago STAR-—-TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1914. PAGE 3 was eeathingly de-) promise that the monk behind the in and M. throne should be banished to St outchkoft. f the Oc- | berta. rists, 4 in the Voice A fortnight ago an {mperial order of Moscow t ents prov- decreed that Rasputin should re n's sinister in-\turn by special train, with all har honor, to his birthpla Freed From Siberia While walking with his son, As ® result of the soandal, the Omitry, to the postoffice of kovernment was compelled to Pokrovaky, a young peasant will be the cost of the war| ype in Seattle who have made a the significa: rugele of t say the destru of dollars’ worth 1 so disrupt hat the whole world must share in paying toll to the tion of natural cond prop. grim god of war and bis ruin The United States will gain tem- porarily, but not for long A vast amount of money to be expended for war supplies and food- stuffs will flow hitherward, Im porters and manufacturers kinds will mand f fee! the increas of @ multitude of merchant-| war in Europe,” sald Prof, J. Allen |of the scenes laid on the mountain Smith, of the University of Wa and on the verge of the crater. ington. Any nation which fs new-| yet Bg tral will profit m the increased| KING BAGGOTT HAS COM.| mand for commercial products. | pleted a two-reel picture in which The United States, being the big plays the entire 11 parts, There gest power not involved in the women parts to be portray struggle, will derive the greatest as well as a Chinaman and a Ger benefit jman. It required five weeks of will labe cone and shatte inevitab find of e will war that the entailed. of ery following United States as ot th THE UNIVERSAL {8 PLAN- ning a drama to be enacted around) |the only active voleano in the States, Mt. Lassen, in California It will be a story of love, with many ut In the end the whole world suffer. Particularly will the wing man feel the change in| litions. Prices will go higher | natural conditions will be so | vd by the struggle that an| Bagott’s spare time to complete It cee MABEL TRUNNELLE, THE ED. {son star pla at the Class A in “Across the Desert,” a drama, de res that the next time she goes ‘tightening of money riding she will not wear a red & perlod of depression will re-|riding coat. It happened at Palen: jville, in the Catskill mountains Banker Hae Similar View F. Backus, president of the nal Bank of Commerce, who ping in close touch with the situation, takes a sim as other financial of the city. Wearing a bright red coat, she took a country road for a horseback ride. Only the fact that she rode a spirit jed horse enabled her to escape the rush of the bull “THE SECRET OF THE RING,” The immediate effect of the 4 threereel Kleine, photographed in will fb to the ad-| ou spugeesitienciamtienemndieaeaniy > United States,” sald This country will a ready market for products very sort, as Euro: n markets | be paralyzed by the ruin of the ut the ultimate effect will be the whole world will share in enormous ‘loss which will be} “There will be a long period suffering and want and mis- the war, The well as the her nations must share In is economic waste.” ged by treason, the husband of | able products | pf pap arsed onyee Witte the father ea ray bbe och cane cna of a doomed son, the czar soon electable state of | submitted to a strong man who a Ss not rev care The ither credul or reckoning must come eventually pottery er erequrowe ner ® |-Then all must pay. It will be the The imperial familiar acquired eee teat teat has id ae a influence. | cou u ee! @ disturbance wvthe etaptess, highly strung,| of International trade and the con haughty, embittered, also came ‘ition of ruin in a count ap has under his sway. During the melan | done a lion's share in keeping up a cholia which followed the birth of | World commerce ch eae her fourth daughter, “Holy Ras WwW hen Euro} ° pen ns > neon putin” foretold the birth of @ son] house again after the war te over in 1904 | pri 6 exorbite nigh. femand for labor will exist, but the er care wage will not be in keeping with The longed-for boy being born ‘ + oF tein Guttering and Joy became fright, and Rasputin] {he cont of tiene eee ead wo jplayed upon the imperial mother’s) © va yea pire! cog oP So powerful is the mysterious in The ° what stud nts of the si fluence exercised over the court} “too Bonen Temporary |that Russian officials acknowledge) wang nited States will gain lopenly the necessity of first placat oniy 4a a tems porary way by th ling the monk who dictates to the . |emperor when seeking a favor from the throne. 0 Cc For sears no question ot tmpor-| HOPE TO FORCE ance has been decided by the tsar of all the Russias or his ministers) "EMON BALLOTS) without the council of the most |sinister personage in the empire! 6 varpta, Aug. Contests to| 5 Merge vented. an | force two of the initiative measures | | ee pine Alebrach oo on the ballot which Secretary Howell declared insufficient will be jheard by the Thurston county su perior court on August 12. The suits were brought by Attorney Guvnor Teats of Tacoma in behalf Wf the joint committee which pro- posed the bills, and marks the be aning of a lo Thir teen alle pations of are \charged against Howell's check of THE HAGUE, Aug. 4.—The dykes, which keep the sea back from Holland, will be opend and Germany's troops drowned out, if they persist in their invasion of Dutch territory, it was declared here today. Poison tablets caused the death of Mra. Robert Edwood, 33, at 1 this morning in her home, 2222) Sixth av. Her husband her her call TAKES POISON : b tion b the apec pork pria we I to abolish the ation bureau of in 1 and the bfll abolishing the arrel” method of road appro-| Il completed his check of all bills yesterday Three of} ters” were held suf-| The se are the “blue aky law, the bill to abolish private em: ployment agencies, and that pro-| ling first aid. The prohibition land the universal eight-hour law] will als 0 wet on the ballot. SEEKING JOBS lican, for held, and summoned Dr. Erick son of the city hospital, An antl neanees v sffec County Auditor Byron Phelps 1s| th ah eos ie ___|a candidate for reelection on the| | progressive tlc He filed at the | same time Monday as Senator Dan ODEON THEATRE Q) tition. tne bie bull moose from | FIRST, NEAR PIKE the 32nd senatorial district Rob- | ert H. Lindsay, progressive, filed | NEW SHOW _ TODAY Bi tor justice of the peace; Theodore §. P. Pederson, republican, wreck-| Always a Good Show Here.f) master; George B. Webster, repub representative dist district | aute against him corpus proceedings soon. 'TWO KILLED BUT my modern methods of The case of the fatal West Seattle dentistry, and my prices ake nasible fo y joy ride, in which Welwood Murray make {t possible for any . one to have a good set of and Miss Bessie C. Holmes were fine, strong, attractive killed, is all mixed up. teeth. Miss Frances I. Helliwell hasn't I give my personal at yet recovered from a badly frac tention to each patient, tured skull. They say she'll never employ no transient help, be in a condition to testify at the but do my own work and inquest which a few weeks ago was 1 am personally respon continued indefinitely. Tw | have left town J gw Binyon Optical Co.—t116 First Ave. NO WITNESSES Have been eliminated by sible for same. DR. L. D. GRANT 205 Liberty Bldg. Cor. Third and Union boys the who saw accident driver of the with no charge | Hie may start habeas ph J, Taylor, », 16 still in jail, Special All This Week Gold Filled Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Fitted With Spherical Lenses— $2.50 Including sclentific examination by Graduate Optometrist and Eyesight Specialist Examination Free BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVE., NEAR SENECA “SAY 31d SII 0D 1eadO Uokulg > a BINYON, Jn n INYON OPTICAL CO.-—1116 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR SENECA. MYSTERIOUS MONK BEHIND CZAR CAUSES WAR Says the Word That Plunged All Europe Into Bloody Conflict) } Woman approached him, velled, as if to beg an aims, and stabbed him In the abdomen with a military dirk. With terrible pertinacity she had tracked her victim from | the Crimea to Petersburg, thence to western Siberia. There she bided her time for | a fortnight. | Seville, Spain, will be shown soon in Seattle, | eee | A PICTURE ROGRAM THAT I8 top-heavy with clean-cut comedy will have its last showing at the Colonial theatre tonight. The big feature that haa brought out Bunny fans is the Vitagraph pre sentation of Ellis Parker Butler's little story, “Pigs Is Pigs.” in which John Bunny ts seen as “Milke Flan- jnery.” Those who have seen the | pleture claim that it is funnier than the story. Two other comedies by Lubin and two strong dramatic sub- |Jects are being shown on the same bill, Tomorrow will be offered the next episode in the interesting | sertal, The Million Dollar Mys- ery.” ee Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “Love vs. Pride,” drama; “Far- mer Rodney's Dater,” comedy Snakeville’s New Waitress,” Es- |eanay comedy; “Straits | facto,” scenic Selig Weekly” |“Hemp Growing in New Zealand,” educational eee Class A Until Tuesday Night ‘The Seventh Prelude,” two-reel Essanay drama, with erda (i Holmes Across the Desert,” E {son drama, with Mabel Trunnell Desperate Battie at Hicksville,” Three Men and a Woman,” Mission All Week “The Man on the Rox,” Max Figman. . RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Wednesday “When Romance Came to Ann comedy. HE WANTS RAIN Although people are becoming more careful, and the forest fires }are fairly well under control, State Fire Warden EB. W, Ferris, who was here a while yesterday, says he's gloomy, If {t doesn’t rain. pretty soon, there'll be something doing, he opines. There's a brush fire near the Marietta mill in Whatcom county, and Ferris went there last night BRITISH SHIP CAPTURED? WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—It was reported here today from San Diego, Cal. that a German warship had captured a British steamship in the vicinity of Magdalena bay. Kalem comedy, with Ruth Boland. eee | Colonial Until Tuesday Night “The Man Who Paid,” Biograph twe Lubin drama; “Pigs Is| Pigs,” Vitagraph comedy, with John Bunny “She Wanted to Know” and “All for Love,” Lubin comedies, with another drama. Grand Until Tuesday Night “Cameo of the Yellowstone,” two- reel American drama; “A Red Man's Heart,” Majestic drama; Butterfly Bug,” Thanhouser com- edy. ’ sf with | tt 5 4 the| of Roni-| Hoover was selected as the nomi- | two-part drama; “The Great Unt versal Mystery,” comedy; “Billy’s| Vacation,” comedy eee At the Pleasant Hour Until |.) Wednesday “The Man Who Lied,” two-part drama; “His thful Servant,” drama; “Bachelor Girls’ Club | picture |because acid irritates and inflames | warm TODAY’S ST What Appeals to = You Most in a Suit? n than you de Good Clothes must hold up to the last day of wearin must fit nug, and yw off the form to 4 Such Clothes as Brad- bury System Clothes are antage worthy of special notice particularly at thi time, when we fer an extraordinary value TI of last word in the art high-grade tailoring Glad to have you make use of our liberal credit plan—a few dol- lars down and the bal- ance as you can, 1332-34 Second Ave. Seattle’s Reliable Credit House wants your business, but wants you satisfied first. YLES TODAY ing Seattle's Reliable Credit House + 211 Union St. WILL RELIEVE JAM AT ASYLUM Provision for housing more than 300 patients suffering from insanity at the new asylum being completed at Sedro-Woolley at a cost of $230,- 000 will, It is believed, relieve to some extent the congestion at Stetl- acoom. The principal units of the new in- stitution will be ready for oceu- pancy, It is believed, about Octo- ber 1 The new asylum, however, will not remove the need for one or more observation hospitals in the state where patients, like the girl, Emma Bremer, suffering from a temporary attack of melancholia, brought on by grief resulting from the loss of her lover, may be cared for. BEATS WINSOR Adam H. Barth, Tacoma, won the socialist referendum vote for Unit ed States senator over Judge Rich- ard Winsor of Seattle. Glenn nee for congress from this district, defeating Joseph Gilbert. These nominations are practically bind- ing, and the winners will have their filing fees paid by the party The “red and “yellows” will be united fo the coming campaign. “CREATION” ENDS last phase of the motion drama, “Creation,” will be given tonight at the Moore theatre. Pastor W. H. Bundy of Los Angeles will deliver a lecture. 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