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i j r+ lak kk wk i tOiok tt totic | EDWARD IS IN MARSEILLES i ’ \* *| MARSHULLE April King ; |* EAST INDIAN EARTH. #| award arrived this ing and BA * & | was warmly greeted by prefect i % QUAKE CLAIM® HUND. &| british consul, The iinmedia i |* REDS MORE VICTIMS Khgorin and Albert Queen j a SGT " yR PART IL those respectively of his wife anGhs LAHORE, April ~~ Four: *®) family awaited him deck MY Peiicm tor the Seattio Bar art” of himwolf. | Hg, had himself aid] ® hundred men of th venth #| Owing to rough weather, the | for the tiara Gurkahe remand men | veasel will probably not #ail toda PRTERSBURG—Outaide the Tho mystery surrounding th &: the Firet Gurk nt, | Rll meta compo n of the secret service ts} ne varied alive In the re. | James ‘Trimmer commencogplibel burg st a lay and night, frost the mout effective 1 in the hands cent eamtpquake at Dharmas- wi pyoceedings in the tour y swathed in of the intelligent ertminal, On the|® ala. The ue of the bodies #| Thursday claiming neve ‘ x —tt ande Morskata gm one of the most | & le reported as boing Impossible, w) Mew how much he entitled to nsclence of the nanificent jewelry atores® in| qe It ie reported that the town of #] M# bis share of tho whale bone catch ‘ Wifope— the mop of Fauborge. To} % Kangra, 60,000 population, was #| Wade by the gasoline schooner Bar i ny lice of It, some months ago, drove Up A] & ruined by the earthquake, with gj Para Hornater on her vokuge aw ‘ i‘ rake report of aplend appointed equipag@® in| ® an enumerous loss of life. year n April, 1904 immer & fice of t, makefreport ¢ which were seated two Indie. ‘The Jeges that he whipped on board the the comings and goings of the which w a SERRE Ree 3 | Bane AP “ hint adios descended and were tecelved hastad: ~ Barbara Hernster with the under ae Micmac eee as tomers of distingtion, The} Big fal salo men’s, boys’ ang standing that he wa colve m gg soo co Baia older lady in od ery the | children’s clothing Saturday 66th lay, Durine the cap ee .aee . ot wife of a Well-known state 1 re- | Bridge & Co,, 1416-1417 Second. ***| tures were mad sting to Sonclerge nor ater and m e caatte cakarasd «| $85,000, and he claims he re ae Siaple’e hatred | explain a cetved $150 and been un Whatever of tance is in the ized by her t while to receive any more, collar of diamonds, and the jeweler . ~ ancien eport of bes ivornatk is en h ROOT ION ROI Re in tt ec which Iles spread the get \ | e Fiano 3 * against eve wn's name in the collection eo aan | tics, The — seh seenehve, Bat We sell both simple and | # HOUSE oF COMMONS * for making | begg dienes price exceoted elaborate planos—but not }# HOLDS ALL NIGHT 6E8- * . mantying Chem. See) that #1 ted by her husband, The @laborate at the expense }® BION * strange evels at Shopmat dreaded to 108e 80 profita- | of quality | LONDON, April The ® the mult tats in every . wb Bag bad ota ot ae vou one Otten be # house of commons wae in ses: * ing pote value of his wares. At length the pay the cost of QUAL #& sion all night, adjourning at * Otfice sony 4 permission to drive to ITY, it te here for leus de 9:16 thie morning. The army * cou i sgh wr husband's ministry than anywhere clea | & bill was up for disow * and telegraph, All Ledyraaere le * pay po the was not great—show Our pianos are of the | smaller item of him t and obtain his per adard that have made * * ance with reapect to the f mission to purchase it, Her com-| and will sustain our rep SUEEENEELEEEEEY REEL EES ‘ the children cma. aced on panion would remain behind as hoe utation | record, While I was at the front I) tage. The jeweler consented _— ay by the month if | was cons ably ast one| JULIUS JUSTH passed Ba asin = an _ — ~ you prefer | er e . ’ three-quarters. The lad day at being shown my dossier—the| 9 New President of the Hue | ee ee reas grew impatient ae report of my references, my con - os joweler's shop € garian Parliament Sonat Imost hysterteal duet, my opinions and my journal-| Cece geen Aly Aegis fatic attainments. As it was for me, | ceived a Visit In the afternoon from | Suddenly there rushed nto | ti Sh Cla so it was for everyone existing|an old and decrepit officer in gen-|*8P two peg ae Log F oseigg erman, y within the empire. None can es-| er uniform, who Was assiste he astonishe aubo r & C | d Tonic cape exhibition in this national a carriage to the counter by|had been swindled. |The Jeweler | ‘Oo. an rogues’ galle a footman in smart livery. To the | trembled Tee Aetectives seiaed | STEINWAY DEALERS, Despite all this vast 4 intricate | tradesman he expressed his desire | bis hostage 4 HEADY’S BAR R machiacry, I have little faith in the|to make a birthday present of dia-| upon her. Protesting, she was hus T11 Second Ave, Beattie 1 efficacy of the Russian secret » monds to his wife. The jeweler | tled into ® hack, ¢ driven away to the) ee a Cor. First Ave. and ® fce, Yearly it swallows up vast rev-| showed his most valuable ra | police offic . Cal, | enues of which no detailed account| and tiaras It was the last the jeweler saw of | Washington St. te ever rendered. At intervals the| At last the veteran made choice | the woman, the police agents or the| authorit awake to the necessity! of a ly set, sought in his pocket | dlamonds The “detec tives Fe of doing something to justify their| and discovered that he had left his | the cone amen ae eger yt enh = | diture. It is then wild plots| purse behind. WI! sologies, he | brilliant equipage who had ¢ e Ea 5 da ; expenditure. 1 ’ pu in th apologies, t hus and returned to reacue | ster Sun $ asked for writing deavored to pen « The excitement upon his palsied wr neg 80 illeg are unearthed, domiciliary visits are made and big batches of prisoners are dispatched to Siberia. The chan nel for private revenge is, of course, at a'l times perilously open. With all its policing, St. Peters-| took pity upon him and be 4 per we ’ cont better if burg is no safer from the attacks| mission to write to the officer's dis- | ftyies and beat $3.00 hat values 0 Messi Be chinpedl of.expert criminals than other cap-{tation. The general thanked him|Seattle? E. N. Brooks & Co, 1200 0 ee a Enver Waite to the {tals of Europe. Some time ago a| and dictated j2d Ave sa jeweler on Nevsky Prospect re-| “Dear Anna: I have need of wies| ry om gra = rt cc >— money. Please take 5,000 roubl SUNNY SOUTH, AT ped nates Sale of Men's Suits. from my safe, and return For that Affectionately The footman wa the note and in Following specials in new styles on sale Saturday $18.00 Imp. Blue Serge for $11.85 4 $15 Black Dress Worsteds for $9.75. $16.50 Scotches, Cheviots, $10.50 $16 Novelty Cassimeres for $10.00.| ficer drove away All sults altered, fitted and nicely} That night Pressed free of ¢ & Co, 1415-1417 1 «esl why he had withdrawn so large a! cettent accommodations te Callifor- . sum. The tradesman said he had | nis Can't Be Beat. withdrawn none at all. His wi Tickets, reservations and 4 Style or quality of our $2.00 soft and stiff hats. EN. Brooks & ¢ his own business 1981 24 Ave. jeweler for the fi 4 Complete Credit Heuseferaisners FREDERICK & | | STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M. INCLUDING SATURDAY — Furniture Specials for Today | and Tomorrow This $3. 75 Dining Chair | $1.98 Box Seat made of polished golden Dining Chair, oak. Has banister back cane seat, French shaped legs and square spindles in base. Regular price $3.75; special price to- day and tomorrow $1.98 In our Crockery Department both decorated and plain white, as well as a good China ing on display. Sets in this pa mentation. This is an open-stock pattern, so mate 60-piece set, service for six persons 66-plece set, service for six persons 100-piece set, service for twelve persons Gurney Re A refrigerator constructed under the of economy of ice. The reason for this ix obvior side walls of the galvanized ice compartment, the In buying a refrigerator, do not overlook the economy of ice. Whether you buy ice by the pound you buy it to use and not to secure a prompt sof 5 No. 0—Made 6f hardwood, in golden finish; outs! 26 in. wide by 19% in. deep by 43 in. high; and has an estimated ice capacity of 61 chamber 18%x14%x17% in.; tee chamber measu ; has two megerseri, Sliding shelves, and FREDERICK& NELSON |... { (INCORPORATED) P was bought and paid for Invites due course fe-| any attractions for pleasure and turned with 5,000 roubles. The tiare heaith seekers, Absorb the sun- The of-| shine, enjoy the flowers, surf bath in bis carriage. tng. ete. The famous Scenic Shasta when the jeweler re-| noute of the Southern ifte Co A. Bridge | turned to his home, his wife asked then produced his own letter, We Show Many Attractive Patterns of Dinnerware on the First Floor, Semi-Porcelain Ware is also in evidence, several patterns in both decorated and plain white be- One of our popular services is the Marquis Pattern tern are made of White Austrian China an and Convenient urney sy the best possible manner, and packed with mineral wool (the value of which is too well understood to} need any comments), in the Gurney system the ice is not permitted to touch and refrigerate the side) Walls of the refrigerator, but refrigerates instead the air that surrounds the tee compartment on alli sides. In the Gurney system, the condensation necessary to produce dry alr is largely deposited on the APopular Family Size,Price | $16.75 weighs 135 pounds pounds; THE SEATTLE their ¢ their accomplice. (To be Continued Tomorrow.) erials and en to ma not how hands that the ~ Swagger—Correct Nh and see the latest ma 3 dispatched sin | you to come and enjoy tts fy trains offers ex with tte two tive literature at Union Tie fice, 608 First Ave EE Gent. Agent. with heading, and the rst time realised Motel and Cied Faratshers NELSON (inc.) cm This $8.75 Mi i er DoxoD Rocker is well made of solid oak and can be had in either fumed or | weathered fin- ish. Is massive in construction having square posts and broad, comfort ably shaped arms. Seat is upholstered with anish roan skin. Reg ular price $8. special price t day and tomorrow are a number of patterns of Haviland China, display of other French China and Royal Austrian bearing an attractive scroll orna- at all times. Prices are as follows the edges hings can be had . frigerators tem has an advantage over all others in the matter] 8. In addition to the fact that th urney is made inj reby leaving the ice dry, importance of or the season, t water supply. ide dimensions provision nes 16% x10% x 4 i# zinc lined $15. Mel Block; Jul SATURDAY RHODES BROS, MO-JAVA 22c Ib. Come in and try a cup. We serve it FRE RHODES BROS. 1325 SECOND AVE. Arcade Block. cl Wonderfully Good Bar- STAR—F The the season will Syrup, It Is @ good one. tineptic full of all sorte day. Our supply your Suits dd sizes in Handsome NEW BLUE SERGE and UNFINISHED WORS- TED SUITS reduced from $18.00 and 2ar up sizes--- $15.00 gains Enter your doy or THR with W. J. J, Roberts, RIDAY, APRIL Not Far Off new garments and hat of 100 and Buck's ‘emedy to bottle of ring cough use White Pine and Spruce Cough large bottle Keep your teeth in good order by using our Dr. White's An Tooth Powder ‘This establishment ts of good season able things that you need every medicines good as money cap buy wants % at reasonable prices STONE’ Symi" Reliable ae ee 419 Pike Street Both Phones, Main 933. in fact are $20.00 to per com 50e our 25e¢ Be Special for Saturday W.B. eadinsds Co. Cor. Second and Union SEATTLE Cor. Colby and Hewitt EVERETT TENTH ANRUAL BENCH SHOW Seattie Kennel Club Will Be Held at Gerntania Mall | April 12, 13,14 and 15, 1805 ENTRIES CLOSE SATEBPAY NIGHT. Redelsheimer, First and Nemeth or Hardy & Mall, _ Pexter Horton Rank Bullding. Cad 1905 THE BON MARCHE | NORDHOFF &@ COME TO Sa Rr D CONCERT SATURDAY EVENING—BI | Saturday We'll Sell $25 Beco: rated Dinner Sets at $12.95 We have ae! elve a vartety of cholee « Heart Shaped ¢ Glass Bon or Olive I prien han ¢; w $3.00; 1 row $1.79 most exquisitely t f and heavy plece of cut « $6.95; tomorrow ..$3.85 n China Salad B omely erated; worth 290; tomorre 196 Small dishes to match Se Fine China Salad Bowls, beaut deli After 6 evening the After 6 frugal population will be month ands of Beattle’s aturday worthy bargains—the best we've announced for a velopes, best grade, regular b« $2.00 Footwear 59¢ Women’s and Men's Shoes, Slippers and 10¢ Jullets, odds is, broken BON MARCHE ¢ arian After 6 hewe note e in Huck 7 men extra 12%¢—10 ifnen Huck 22x48, good measure pen, something and ¢ wa of Seattle lots, values up to ; after the kind after 6, at 6 59e¢ ‘alue 1¢ | $5.00 Footwear $4.95 — Wom 6 o'clock enir Views of Seattle, large en's Shoes, of fine dongola with | 15¢ to 25¢ White Cambr envelope folder 7x41 inches, 28 handsewed soles and turned her case of fine new views; after 6 Ihe all sizes, values up t Ca 1 Tablets, Scratch Pads W; after é $1.95 ¥ roan after 6 10¢ | Boys’ Gc Pants 49¢—K 2 ‘ David Harum, that ever popu Pants, 4 to 15 years, of all-wool lar novel; after 6 Abe fabrica, in neat shades pat- | #250 Se Elaie Dinsmore; after 6 30@ terns, worth 60c; Ss af , . Ske Helen's Bables; after 6.. 35 er 6 « full 3% yards Roger & Gallet Tollet poe a has! Ww bs 49¢ charming designs, new Mission Jockey Club, Bouquet des | %.0? House yg 59¢—1 borders, etc., edges all double Amours and White Hellotrope,| “Stret and » 1 corded | overlock stitched, which is ® regular value $1.26; after 6 pique, black, blue and reds, 52 | guarantee of good service, regu The to 4 sise, deep flounce, net, lar price $3.00 to $3.50 a pair; Crown Tollet’ Water, Peau de¥s- pron’ aa . wh go “last, special for Saturday night shop pagne, Crab Apple and White ae @ one 59e pers at only, a pi $1.49 Lila, regular val $1.25; after : a, 1.50 Rugs GRe—250 Reversible ‘ $1.00 Petticoats RO¢e — Striped ews co white rubber, 3 slip pipes, worth flounce, trimmed with ruffles regular price $1.50; special, af The ; 44e and self str would cost ae euty, alin ‘98¢ Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream from 78e to make; e8- | Kitchen Queen—Biaii regular value 56c; after 6 33@ on one, Se 50¢ “read board, one drawer and a TSe—Fine Razors, | 29¢ White Skirts 15¢— Chil ane flour bin, all sanded snigoth, ow ground, concave blade, dren's White Muslin Skirts a very handy table, regular assorted bindes, best English sizes 6 to 8 years only, good price 5: special after ¢, aml steel, 4-8, 5-8, 6-8, $1.50 value; | material, with two tucks and oo Si after 6 Fhe | inch ruffle, regular price 2 Only one to a eustoman Te Shaving Brushes 35¢ epecial, after 6 15e¢ livered at our convenience, Shaving Brushes, fine wood ge Muslin Drawers § Chil- | 100 stockings QU handle, long white bristle, well dren's Muslin I i 1 ? Fast Bleck pt Mees ~ f +f ain, regular price 1 wu price 10¢, all sizes; after The Pin Sets eo Wotnen's Se < pele y Shirt Waist Pin Sets, in EE onde Dip baal oxidized, gun metal and | 00, regular 17 ys “Black BAe on eS ae el designs, fine quality, ecinee sama papers ‘a _ Bar hres values up to 75c set; after 6 “ ULAR PRIC wien regular price.2e0) on ap ' Dale oo -ossnese ATG 16 Se Fancy Pear Chiffon Hats at ‘$1: he ; fn white tur- ther tion — about assorte a Women's “Black Chiffon Hats, head, ¢ 6 soon ate styles, worth and to a card, values up to washes whi alue old $2.50 usually; after 6 card; after 6 81-Sc a yard; after 6 5e one to a customer, at..$1.25 COME TO THE BAND CONCERT SATURDAY EVENING—BRIN( 7 ol news to in the best kinds and newest styles. Specially $2.50 TROUSERS FOR $2.39. mixtures and navy blue serge, serge and homespuns, in a Wie? Men's Trousers, 31 to 40 waist, of white colar with suit, bloomer range of spring color combina fine all-wool materials, in neat pants; Eton, Norfolk and Blouse tions; Eton Norfolk Suits, $9 gray mixtures and stripes, are Buits, for boys 3 to 9 years, steel 8, of fine all wool fabrics gray worsteds and tweeds; Two- piece Double Breasted and Ou well tailored and finished; worth | $3.50, at $2.39) $5.50 TROUSERS FOR $4.50. pay preteen Ayer The “Nufangl” Trouser for men © 16 years, in beautiful new | the’ baat ceney-to-wrene shades, of gray, brown and tan, lt gy MP ot pad il are well finished and trim them In a large asortment of | i; worth $6.00, at $4.98 new spring styles; special for $1.25 PANTS FOR 98e. Saturday, $5.50 values for $4.50 | Boys’ Long Pants, 26 to 31 waist of a fine mixture, In neat gray stripe, well tailored, perfect fit ting garments; worth $1.25, at ; B8e $20.00 SUITS FOR $11.95. foung Men's and Small Men's | Suits, 80 to 36 breast, of new spring materials, in Scotch mix tures and fancy worsted, both $4.75 SUITS FOR $3.98. single and dowble breasted | Double Breasted Blouse Suits, 3 styles; worth $20.00, Saturday.. | to 18 y of red, blue and $11.95 brown serges, silk tle, sleeves | 4.00 SUITS FOR $4.98. | trimmed with emblems; two Buster Brown” Suits, for little piece Double Breasted Suits, for tots 2% to 7 years, of novelty boys 9 to 16 years, of navy blue [ SATURDAY E TO THY BAND CONCE? YING A Day With the COMB lan't the satisfaction of knowing that whatever you purchase tx absol: ity worth thing to you? This satisfaction coupled with prices fp siore the logical children’s and misses’ outwear trading place of the erous policy which dominates our superb spring display of older folks n in this collection. The styles and sorts, almost prodigal in * you, pr 1, of course, you are in search of something and miss will not be wearing. These, for instance BOX COATS AT $2.75. MISSES’ SUITS. They would cost more to make Over 30 distinct styles to choose say nothing of your trouble; they | gon, eng 4 < are in tan covert, 9 pockets, dou- | Tom) each style representing the ble breasted, belt back, new sleeve | leading spring colors, both plain belt back, two pockets, new Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Read on: fn new boys 9 to 16 years dark mixt B RIN ready-for-serv for your daug | SHIR eN's a*at i Y OUR FRIEND, TOO. * - pring styles, all are well worth timm $3.98 med tw all trim eme fet B SETI worth $8. ures y brown tweeds in w mixtures, coats are pI ve belt to match, tro length; worth $6.50, at. YOUR FRIEND, TOO Girls style and quale bie make y, The el finds fail: r ss, cannot Bele 0 t r that every ~ waste DReeeee ately right as te Work nev ts, nN feather with emble nd t collar, aa ork "| and mixtures, tailored and trim- h an BOX COATS AT ene med; equal to the ladies’, All good value if sold at $5.00; | $6.00 SUITS WORTH $3.50. | Me One plaite, ruetle in covert, cheviot and Thibet | _, , ed with ¢ cloths, tan, red, blue and brown, | Come in pretty gray and tan mix rtion, colors louble breast 2 pockets, self | tures ible breasted, belt back and red, sizes 6 to a8 oy eee ee piped, new sieeve | velvet notch colla pockets value 98sec, Our priee ‘590 and Geened up cur with laps, new sleeve and turn | urday ot good quality BOX COATS AT $5.00 up cuffs, ekirt full wilted and | Girls’ Dress, mage nik, DIM, check gingham, i re You will pay fram $6.50 to $7.00 | Inverted back, junior lengths, & navy yoke of W to mata these; they ere in fine | to 16 year sings, Special to- | pique trimme tan coverts, double breasted, half | iorrow $6.00 | rows nf feather, turn@p Cuffe and velvet trimmed $6.89 SUITS WORTH $9.00, full skirt, 10088 neck, 8 to 15 year sizes, atit $1.80. Made of the new apring knob mix- | belt; sizes 6 to 14: ¥ RAIN COATS AT $6.00. ture, in aay, Oh and olive ¢ Price for Satu va 6 to 16 year sizes, made of tan tourist or Norfolk jacket, dou v1 White Latn Dress and olive herringbone cra¥enette ble straps over should down lace yoke, fancy ruffie eng shower proof, colorless, fly front, | front and back, full belt, double back, trimmed with v ensieas plaited back wi@ belt, soit trim breasted, collarless, silk taffeta lace, cuffs also f med and atitched, new sive and trimmed, solid stitched; skiré{ lace; sizes 6 to 14 years turn up cuffs; can't be matched full kilted; junior sites 8 to 16 $ Our price for § * $4.50 to $9.00 In city. | years, Special tomorrow $6.89 | ne