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Read the Special Values for Thursday's Shoppers 15c Nick*] riattd Crurob I'm unit Horn|«T ..............Ho (Mix. rolls' Iron Hamlt*. 10c I \.iltir> . Ue I 13-quart I'illlH >l l't>»ll>l>«l lull. 400 vmtu*. tor... . . "7c 11-vivy Do«bl< Zlno i..>«rtl. S.'.o vulu* !l»r I— ————————— tsc Qanlrn Hake lUe l()-T«H.th Mn!l.-.il>!r Rate*.. i;«c 3-pint Nkki-I IMatMl AH Copper Coffin or T«-« Pot. TSo v»lu<\ for 40c I 4-quart Cranlt* Puddlnic I j )Vn. rrcular 3tc. fnr..l4« I 10-I.mm nraided Cotton Clothes I.ln*. M f0r..... ... l:ic BABY'S GO-CART Bti>«l O*<u- t-Viidli . OoCart. 13 36 v»lu«, Tharadar I »*.: m» Spelger&Hurlbut Second and Union Murphy Wine 1 Liquor Co. ■ SPECIALS —c Port Wine. per ra110n...... «1 OO Old Angelica, per gallon...fl.So Fine Old Ma* per ira!..*l.SO "We make a specialty of OT.r> WINES AND LIQCOnS, "We carry the *cry best. Murphy Wine and Liquor Co., FY*« IVlivtry. 301 and 310 P.kt St., Phon«»-lnd. 39, Suntrt Buff 41 Clean-Up of T*T IYICn S fit j9 Suits a Pricing of 9 J Broken m 3 Sizes ~iJr To effect a complete clearance we have put one price on all the remaining winter suits; that price is M' CO 7CFOR OOi/D CHOICE _ j Hitherto such suits have sold atSl2.>OanJ $15.00. There are all sizes in the lot in one sort or another. It will pay any man to attend the sale early. Sole Distributors of the Famous Brokaw Cloth ing and the equally Famous Imperial Hat. SHAFER BROS. Arcade Bldg. Second Am Cor. University St.' SPRING HATS The iuiUl!i-r» of Parti have decreed that the rut-Iron or buat> shaped hat will be quite the thing, ■ .-iHlly fur aprtng wear. Nu. 1 ahowa the ah*pe. The frame la covered with pink allk straw braid. A fTeat l»»w of pink ribbon, faateoed «ith v. hondw>m« ateel burkUi, nlmoat WHll the top of Mi hut N». :■ in n flnt hut, ntada of tutle blue malln*. A wreath of tiny fetgtt-tne-nota forma a pretty flnlub and the under aide of the brim la ornaii»->>i<<l with wta pink maebud% iillchtly large: thnn th« button r«aea %vhUh »n^«u popular laat aprlnc- YAMASHITA ASPIRES TO BE THE BRYAN OF JAPAN LITTLE JAP WHO INVITED HIMSELF INTO NEBRAtKAN'S HOME WILL RETURN TO MIKADO'S LAND TO HELP HIS COUNTRY UXCOCN, Neb, March ».—Japan will have the miv.itiJ.ic* In her struggle Tilth Km tula of the ii.Ulii" and counsel of a younc man trained in the art of government und«r the direction of n.i let* a i T>oi>af« than wiKiam J. Drran. At the midwinter commrncenient of the University of Nebraska naxt w»-h Yiiiua-hltii Vashcbtro. « young Japanese student, will receive hu degire In political Mviutiir, an.! after via»tl!i« dM Hi. LMlt txpont ilun win retain to hU »»ilv» land to taka active pan In the politics of that r-Uluib. '• tilt years a»o Colonel f*ry«li was sitting on Mm veranda of hi* <~l'r ham* Ulklng- with MM frl«ndt when a youtt* Jap appeared, v.ilim> In hand. ll* Intmdurad lilin»»lf as ..•tilij Yanli> liltu ill announced that h* had com* to tuako M» home with Mr. I'r> in nnd to l-urn fioia him the art of »t,it»-«n<«iinhlp. The jtiihi man Mild that he ha.l rend In Han Vnnetitea. » here he had b«*n worklnc for-two ytant, of Mr. Bryan I and had followed very dearly hi* rare«>r and »p»*rh**. lie moJe»tly tald that hi* ambition to i>- n.« \v. J. Ilryan of Japan hi** b«*n flrnl by what he had read of the Ni-I»c»». lean and he humbly b*a*it<Nt to I" permitted to *tt at hit feet and learn all about It. iirj.in «•*• much Bonrttttaaai and M*HTntMt to explain to the polite and aetr-.teprecßtlne: Oriental that he could not poaalbly i«nli htm to liecoin* a nt«tiiber of hla family rrr« ■ if. [tut the younr man *>■ nut to b« dr-nifj. With ■ |-*taiat*n. • that | fould not be ov«rrome ev«n by the plat: Ht •peakln* '!>• )ount Jap maintained hla purpoM of •tudylnf aUtexmanßhlp at nhurt range, »nd In the md i ■■•!» ■«»'• In. When he n-.—i.!<-l the rharrn he .111 ao with charactertstte tnorou«hnr«a. If* iritv* the ynunir man advlra i» to what he •hnuld «t «■!>• and «M"l him In rart<«ia »ay«. ' ,< With amirely an effort "Te ailpped Into the home Ufa of the Drya&a. lie «taye4 with th« younger j children' when their parent* went out an evrtilns. He walled on the table with deftness and ffrar* coukod namewt h-lt» «m e<'arre . and In many quiet waya made him •elf M ua«ful that b« toon became a •■< :ti«- flxttir* la the bout* bold. KotwlthatanJlnjc the handlrap of Incomplete preparation for unlver> | ■Ity life and a not v*ry romprrhen ialv*» knowledce of th* X^figUiih Im apiHK". he hi« made rapid proaire** »i.'! will r<"-»>lve a Aoetor 1* decree. Ilia apeelalty hail been pnlltlral economy, aociolocy ■ and Amerlotn hlatory. Alt Of hU «'v' have been undertaken with the object of fitting himself to take an active and commandlna; part In the poll tlca of hi* native, country. To a correspondent of the N'<'v. «i.«p<-r CnterprUe Am«oelatlon he mM "I (hall <Isvote my life r«sai !!<-•« of material Intercft* In in>l«Mli( mankind and In bettrrtnir thi> politi cal condltloM of my fellow country- TAMAHIIITA YAPH< lUlia men. I am not veraatllo enough to do .ill thine*, and I hop* I am not ho unwim .ii to think my»«lf rupable of doing many thing*, but .1.1 f»[in t to meet with rucccxs In | th« |n>llti»n of niy country. Tom« that appeal* t.i a field of broad uaefiiln'-MN. It may b« an !>road THE SgATTI-K STAH ii.«r.r.n. n FREDERICK fie NEL3ON mir.nu.» U««r»«nt*4 Concerning Axminster Rugs and Car- " peting (if MUM you «r«» aware of I** aplm.ilii wearing qiiatltlaa of Ax inlii»lfi» For pulur »■•• they ma unexcelled, Th« nutt, rich color ing* or the IKK KifUHlU'll pattern* will appeal to nit ft-11111l •!■» Of Iwuu llml floor • ■■» • iuiic» i .mo In mij *<■■ thu :..iMlriK — you're heartily «i li'niiti* ii> took ui'iiitini. Axminster Carpeting $1.45 to $2.50 a Yard I'i.i. <W»I1>- all <•■>!. iiln*n sn> lii' lvii.-.l lit 11, in »i«■■•.••■ dUplar I'rl'--", •0W»O. Ui.l and tiiM-i. a yard |1.45, (1.0(1, $3.00 unit »2.r»0 Axminster Rugs $2.75 to $45.00 Hi t.- iii>- I hi* »|ICI and (irlrri*— , :;»!".'> in.-h >il^la A«<nlii»t.i Mum* .. %2-lfi MxTl-lncli liraavnla Asmltiattr llUfl . •..■4.7R 4lx?.t 11.-«iiv«l« A«M,i:,-l.t linn »luimi •x 9 ii»«iivaia Aimlnatar i'"«» 920.00 ■.txlO.t ii.-.itiviiia AsmtruUr l(u«a 926.00 »>!.' A.n,iM.|.-r liu ( < 987.AU and M 0.50 *iIS Imperial Illirvluw, AKiulnntcr llu<a . . . 945.00 More Specials in ROYAL GRANITE . STEEL WARE „,,,,. j. - ? # j «■■—». Tomorrow th» HouK>ruml»hln» Ration «i» th« C^A^*^ iivalh floor offer* II." fullowinc l..i«iiii» lv x<^^^^^ fl.il quality llayal UranlU hi.-.l \v.,rf. \^B No. ITu Krtti* 58« Vfl B «. I and I. Cup Muffin Tana, «htlr !h-> U.I. B tomnrrovr, aorh .-. lfto ■ FREDERICK & NELSON larai »*ral*t Complete Housefumi*hers *~ t • J2d Avc, Madison, Spring •• m luttlon la er^itt or ■• wMf Ml Iki only on« of a band of her •on* lh<» world* brotherhood. »Jw tiav* nt» to your country to "Japan baa many |i> problem" .Hu I > .ir (■■.■ Mim«i> your poli te aoiva Ph» baa niil'rUkri their lit • >i I jroor way*. U> hop* to unraTtttnrnt with an rn^rt:y that If j-m what «r« tin- lmn»i| to tfood' i liilrllcciidy illr»> ted will do mart' lulrlntHjra In whmt*v«r atreM our than ever to d«*«rv* for her the I country ft da h»ra*tf and to ad mi- of tl>« AiTMTlfa of th» Oritnt. ran- • hrr wher«v«r w» can." SPANISH PRETENDER'S SON MAY STIR UP CASTILE »wimaper Enterprise Atsoclatlon. \t\Mifl'. Bpaln. March I i'iiM l«m In Spain In dormant and the leailrra Irani to Infuat* tit* In It by the abdication of I».ti Carloa In ! favor ..f hi* ton, DOT Jamie (pro nounced Ha-•■-nut'. Oarloa la now &«. too iiK<>l to take an active part I In a «trtig«l» for h!» own reatorallon, whll« Big "em In hut SI. ,iml la ready to fight whenever a iliaiu-o for auc> O*M presenU Itself. Jamie I* an officer In the Runclan nrtny. a fin* aoldi#r. of good preju enre, and makes frlenda wherever h« c<-». II" Tijnyn a popularity that Carloa never ha<l. and ho la noted among Ilia brother officers fur hi* fearleasnesa. whlln Carloa ha* long had a reputation Just th« reverae. ■ CariUta In Fpnln '•• Jl«-v« ih« tlin» : THE MARKETS WHOLESALE PRICES fTh«« prlc»» ar« to any buyer It oiiHiiililrx. Prli •-• en amali pureluU«a »»««»• to per cant hlghar.) Provision* Fresh M*«t—Cow l.rff. To p»r It. »ta»r r,.. f T«7S<: lb; v««l, 10*lOHr lb; pork. 7.' Hi; mutton. ««■ Ib Provlalona-llatni,U4JM*Rlb:brft«kfaj| bacon, l(o lb; l.i III*, frmli. l:>,tj In. Vagatablaa V. hit* Illvrr liurbanka, MtMtllNi par ton| Yaklma potato**, in kioj.vuo i>ar ton: carrotx. Tin i« i nark; mii i.ii««a. Tic i«r Hulk: cttliluiK* !oj»r Hi, tomato'n, 1? 00 boi; ' • '•' v. WVfrVa prr not, radlohra. 100 1"l dot !■ ip h'-H I. mi, ... a ;-,i no >...«; Walla Walla oniona, 13 oo per cwt; *ri-«-u onluna. la coming when th* people will want ! to: tin<,w nff th« >ip'ni« linp>i**<t on ;<hetft by the weak y...n.« AJfonao Xllfknd hla mother, and th<-v think Via* -if they ■•>!■« th* erartaJ mo* meri t ih*y will b« able to wan th» ttudttif. [ Tv <io thin they need the roualng at ♦«!(,ii«u«in among Hpanlarda. l>tnl ijiit la ImpnMtble If lo'ti I'arloa Be Wt.> can<lldat« of the klnxablp. 11 If-' i»nti Jamie be th* pretendar, Hiof* # la ittti«. doubt that hi* Mil fiirr]/ qualltlea would attract the ■tiir-M.rf of many Hpanlarda, and ''thnr'lita advliar* would have 1< *» <ttrru(ilty In making the restoration *-mj(»eaa than In th« mm of Ma father. Don i'»rlo« la oontlderlng the proposition '" nbdlrate at hla home In Venice, and hla decision may I" announced at any time* IBe r*r Cotrn t-tinrhm: TTubbard •Tii»»h I. " lb; t.umi.viiiK, Hji«;c txr N)u«iih tUO prr lb; putmiklii, HilUp p.r Ibj M p*pi<«r». ll.of«J.a. . - Or««n Fruit, Eta. A|+lm. «ooktn«. tOcOII.OO boi: Poll ■n,i.<iK'ii, |l.MOi.ou par l»..«. Il«ld«ln« Wttni». tii> rtn.ru holm. ♦!,- 11.30C1 IJt prf bos; •Mil 'if th« inunnlaliii fancy Or*cninr», l«<*f|t Ik>«. Vinnimi Jcnathni'-t. II 8001 '% Nil Winter N*l !!»• i>«nr«. |i -l.fr > i-oi; Vlrar« Hurt oil,. • ariout li mix. ntK-applmt, 11 M <1,.« it-ilia tills oranets. ll.7i^il.nn ba«; J.«rnnn». J'fiJ M» !■"» CrnnNorrlra, ll] hi.l r^rsUn liitfit, r.'io |!i. IM< kl«l . r rlm, too Ib. Ilananaa, 71*3 . per bunch. Hay, brain and Faco* Oal», I2t p*r ton; i.hi i. v. tn p«r ton; thiKi, %3U tun: chop, tUfl'ii ton; phorta, fIU t.'ii; liriui. 11l ton; oil n)*al, I* ton; fc. W. timothy, naw, » i I..ii. 1. W. cumpr*i»rd timothy, n«-w, (17 ton; new wheat Ha), lIS<HIT ton; naw alfalfn. 11. lon new I -'ik< ' Hound I) iv tiiO IS tun: middling*. IS ton. I", unula. A. BRIDGE I CO.—Popular Price Clothiers .---• . o Children's Suits Are Only Half Price 'i hyj/ od@i is i i^© During our great "RUMMAGE SALE." Splendid new mater ials made up in all styles. The SALE CONTINUES WITH UNABATED SUCCESS. ("BOYS' $3.50 SUITS CT""7KI For *p I D I 9 I Boys' $4.00 Suits for $2.00 I Boys 1 $5.50 Suits for $2.75 Boys' $4.50 Suits for $2.25 Boys's4.oo Overcoats $2.00 Boys' $5.00 Suits for $2.50 Boys' $6.00 Overcoats $3.00 Boys' $5.50 Reefers $2.75 I Boys' Extra School Pants sQf%] I Heavy Materials', wear like iron; Reg. val. 50c mm^m\jl\ Popular H DMBtfJ^a^^ © fr*± P°PUlar El A. Bridge & Co. JH ciothiors e%m mmfm IUUv VK %#vb ciotmers 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next t0 Bon Marchi Jumbo. * A I To- Butter, Cgß*t Cn»t«» lira <r»«fn«T> . i,*«- por lit; Kanltrn croamtirr. fraah. ::o Ib. «I.i«««. ;i>i:i ' p»r IK ] ' K(C»— NatWa raiuh. 3<" J ■»! Ojr-, (on t.. i,. lo doft.; Baalw-a. 1 dn. «;h«t«^-N«»lv«. i««i<pu »r Ib; Cut* •re. Ita Mr ll* Poultry Clitrhriiß, tirti. »Ml ai<rtnfa ISOliUe r»4« k». n-k.-, iw . ((■■••..l l!«l., p*r l!.. <;••»* Ua tKf IK *iuil» ataroa, . ri.h. Eta. , Halibut, ;Mc m 11.. iilmca treat, MMr pa* Ib: fltrutKlrm Ir per Ib; aolaa. We p«r Ib •hruni*. lie per Ib; MU.ILa. tufco r-*r Ib WHERE WILL JAPAN STRIKE ON LAND? THREE ARMIES WILL BE SENT OUT. BUT THEIR DESTINA TIONS ARE A MATTER OF PURE CONJECTURE 0/ Will H. Brill, Gptelal Commit• nonir of the Ntwtpapar Ent«r> pn«« Amoc iron in the Far Eait. ".■•■V..-I !i|«r Enterprla# Aaa'n. TOKIO, Japan. F«b. 19.-No on* In Japan, MM th» high Bovrrnment officlaia and th« board of •trat«cy, know what Japan'a |iolnt of ottack will be when Mm arm] nre finally til-■ v • 1 into Korro. Tin J»pait»*< nr« not at all anxloua to know. They have confidence In the hfada of affair*, and i!. v . ,-■ not trylna; to fl«ht tin- war out over their t«-a cui-a. Hut th* horde of war concapond rut*, who are awaiting pf>rml I M ro to th« front wllh the expedi tion* which will Ksioj.tr or late-r be mad* Into Korwi, are figuring i!,« thing Out In all aorta Of waya. It la known that at !>■•■<t thrre *rparal« armies will be arnt out, but th# matn i|U<-Ptl"l. It wht-r« Ate thl) ffolnff and what Jo they Intend to arroni|i!liih wh*n they reach their domination; wIU their dcitlnntlon be Seoul. Vladlvottok or Tort Arthur? Will they attempt to capture the two Utter towna, or will they be aatls | fI«U with patrolling th* Yalu river ! In auch force that t|M Iluaalana can and drive the Huwlana out at the point of th» bnyonet? All thtae i plana and more, me being ronsMered by the correnpondenta and in- bring not ■01 Into Korea nt all? Or will they Attempt to Invade Manchuria : dincuaaed. each havlnr Its cham , plona. Moat of thru* pinna of campaign are footlah On thtlr race. Port Ar thur la practically Impregnnble. Beout la already In th» h»n<J» of the Japantta, or practically «<>. and the Notice to Subscribers If. any evtnln*. your copy of The Star haa not arrivr.i nt 0:00 o'clock, telephone—Bunset. Main 10:0. or In } dependent 1131, ony time between 00 and *:lO— and a copy will be sent you at once, by specta.l messenger. # — Nothing to Compare With th« attractions of California. CllmaU permits of outdoor Ufa nil th« y«ar rntiixl. T*ika th« scenic Shasta route, Ki-nttlo to dan Frnn cluco; 125.60 flrnt class, 120.80 sec* ond class. Two train* dally, Tick ets, reservations and descriptive lit- 1 •ratur* nt Bouthern raclflo Ca'i oftloa. (18 First avenue. EL K. Ellis, general agent. *** Poultry Netting ! '• high IM ft long, per roll OOe 2 ft. hl»h li« ft. lane jxr roll . ...»1.80 I ft high ICO ft. long, p*r roll .»2.70 4 ft. high 160 ft long, per roll 93.50 ft ft hl*h ISO ft long-, per roll , ..»»..10 C ft. high ItO ft long. p«r roll |5.40 : ERNST BROS., 506 Pike """SUftnVy landing of a very small expedition would ktf p it from attack by th» RuMlana. Vladivostok M ' really l« of lit 11* u#e to th« Japanese even if they were able to capture th« town. T)>:> Mag admitted, what will iln- Japanese do? The plan that MM to find th« most favor includes the landing of an expedition at Won-San or Mm other port on the east coast of Kom>*. With »ome point on Brnughtnn bay a* a !«.«:«.• the Japanriui Would be able to operate In any direction they «i')i. Wai. a base well established th» whole northern part of Korea OMtiit be overrun and th» Hussions ' could with little trouble b« driven buck ocroM the Tata river. If It r wit* thought nrr^fi»^ry to tend an expedition against Port Arthur It i-i.nlil be done. Even Vladivostok la not entirely out of iking range, and •' m lit Utile of tmportanc* that could be done from any other b;u»e that it ni l not be done from this point. Hut It n-ould MM that the b»«t { point of attack wtittM be Mukden,' the town which tho >tus»lans have; built on the line of the Trana-SN l» ilati ritllroad. Mukden In itSnlf la not much of a place, but It In of j kit at value from a strateKlo stand- \ point nd It Is so situated and so n>ll fortified that once tn*Ue It and with ' a line of communication kept open I | for th« very abort dlrtntie* to Won« .-'an It would be practically ImpomM bis to dliltxty* th« holder*. Th« hoMlt'K of tht» town by the Japun'il «i vii) make I'ort Arthur untenable by th« Ruwlanm. All auppllra from Ruarla for Tort Arthur would he cut iff and with ■ cu>ul blockades at mm tha town would aoon »■♦ turw.l out. To Cur« a Cold in On* Day ... '•"■'% TaV»> I-asatlve Ilromo Qutntne Tab let*. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cur*. ■ Vf. arove'a nig;, iiaiui» la on each box. 2Sc ••• A Trip Throuflh Ruaiia for |1.00 or Harry dt V.'lndt, th« not*! Itus alan explorer Mid tuitr. will ap> pear at th« Seattle theater on Friday, March 11 at I p. m . and give his now nul'il lecture on i:iik-.u and 81 --bertn. The leoturo will i- IlluJtint rd with lantern slide* of the vnrloua acene* In that now much Fj>oUen-of country, mil ttui olini|ti<!. nrt moat renaonabl*, :'•>•. Mo, '•:<•• and $1.00, I Tickets at th« Seattle theater. Ila maktr Muale Co., Hoattlc Hnnlwure 1 Co., and Trustee Co., baactnent N. V. block. ••• CHIFFONIERS \l 111 'A^J^ Chiffonier. Ilk* Kv^VAU^Jffl picture, maiir In ■JJJJjHr'^IJU onk. h»« French iV^V?? I •Sf] brrrl plate mirror: fl^Rffifl^Kl rrgular prt<* tiraa, iQJSsSSxQII ' cut prk-.- 90.50. * Nf*LHWFn m Thompson Furniture Co. Ittl-lO First Arenu*. LOST A good breakfast, by not having * cup of that r>. IMo us CeCfM at Urn * SEATTLE TEA, COFFEE AND BUT TER CO., 706 I .k. slr««t I'honea, Ind., A KM. Bu:uH>t. lUck <«. Both Phones Main 1184 Free Delivery (MiIEM ■BHHUQKnnBMBBaHBM Ml WHISKY $ Foil Quart Keystone Liquor Co. Wholesale and Fumlly Trad*. 1123 First Aye., Cor. Seneca as the railroad I* now go busily en irncetl In transporting troop* that lit tle nttentSon It Ink' paid or an bo paid to getting through provision* to last through a alec*. It la also probable that the holdln* of thla town would be connldered an a decisive victory, and with the pa trolling of the boundary tine, would Rive Japan enough to go Into th« court el nation* with th* claim of having xvon' the war. tWILL. 11. DniLX. STOCK SOLD T.\com.i Merchants in Difficulties Tacoma. March Sth. ISO 4. Th« ■tick of one Of the city* prominent I clothlora, who wuh recently In fln«n --' i.ii iiirrii'u.: has been sold to th« r'-pri". iit.itive* of the Outlet Cloth ' li>r tv. of foatUn. M 7