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“BRAIN-BTORM” IN THE GUB- TREASURY. (Borippe Telegraph Service.) | CHICAGO, April Le-It having proved imp ble to obtain any trace of the § 00 which disap peared from the Chicago sub reasury, secret service officers are now working on the theory that an employee of the sub | treasury, subject to montal aber See — . —- | ration, misplaced the money This employee has admitted that MANAGER OF THE WEYER.| Weyerhacuser Timber company, at ; HAUSER TIMBER pid pies ‘offices yesterday afternoon,| he fs subject to attacks when his limmediately after hie return from| mind te a@ blank, He will be GIVES TESTIMONY IN LANO| fun 0 | closely watched im hope that some FRAUD CASES. It is true,” he contin “that| clew to the money may be found thie ls was summoned to Botse, and that (Star Special Service.) |1 appeared before the grand jury MURDERS LOVED ON ROIS, Kaho, April 1—George |! that city, taking with me cer} jtain pe nal correspondence. The) hauser Timber company for the | give however, had sothing to do state of Washington, has been) with the company with which | ea at here appearing before the grand|am connected, bat was in relation} _ (Serippe Telegraph Services.) | jury investigating land frauds. He/to the purchase of timber lands by| PORTLAND, Ore. April } Row brought with him from Tacoma/another concern, the management) coe James, son of the superintend books, records and telegrams Hej of which are friends of mine lent of the Oregon penitentiary was before the jury for some time It is learned from authoritative | shot and killed bie sweetheart, Miss and these papers were made mat-| sources that the timber deals Grace N. Disney on Sixth av, be ters of record The Weyerhauser| which the Idaho grand jury \* tween Main « last company ix the most extensive| probing involves the Barber Lum! aight, James then # if io timber land concern tn the West,| ber company, a milliondollar cor | the head and will die and has been operating for years! poration having offices at Boise. James met his sweetheart out d Madison st mt bait in Idaho Mr. Long’s connection with the! walking with another person. Sud investigation arises from the fact geniy seised with insane jealdusy (Star Snecial Service.) that he ie a former fellow-towns pulled a gun, with the above TACOMA, April 1-—“The Weyer} man and an intimate friend of J.) result hacuser Timber company is in no} G. Barber, president of the com | way lovolved in the investigation! pany Both men resid ed at Eau] . KILL of these alleged land frauds, | Claire Wis, before entering the SHOT TO sated Mr. Long, manager of the! timber business in the Wost | (Beripps Telegraph Service.) Tom Baxter at Woodland yester day morning. George Baxter, a son of ‘Tom, was also tmpticat ed. After the shooting the two Haxtere hid in a box car and were Se es cal later arrested by a marvhall's) Two tiny forms on a slab at the) blacksmith, and the baby girls Were! rouse after a running fight Butterworth @ Sons po only cbtldren, |’ Roth Foster and the Basters) rooms tell the story of a pathetic! . Deputy Coroner Wiltste was notl-| are tramp peddiare. fied as soon as their death was) accident at the home of Mr. and) discovered and an investigation wis | AD TO CARRY MAIL; Mrs. Charles Quesnell, of 1531) made. Mr. Wiltste found a slight | $0 GETS A DIVORCE. Twelfth av. 8. Saturday night In| froth on the mouth of each child, | which two little lives were anex-| indicating that death was caused (Geripes Telegraph Bervice.) peetediy snuffed out either by suffocation or asphyxie:| LINCOLN, Neb, April 1 —| The bodies are those of Evelyn) tion. | Myrtle M. Swearingen has secured an@ Bleancr Quesnell, twin baby| An autopsy will be held, however,/, divorce because her husband, dt girla, 3 months old, and the child-|tm order to m sure what the | paul V, Swearingen, compelled ber) fish little forms make an Incongra-| cause of death really was lto carry the mail for him while he ous picture in the grim morgue. ww Chilean OF was sick. He ts a mall carrier oe The parents found ehiidren aead ee thee baby wes At 11]. WASHINGTON, April 1—The sexe. ger a @'elock yesterday morning. The| fet that Chili has no representa TACOMA, April L—-feveral of tive here is causing much com-|ine principal cigar stores of this supposition is that somehow dur ing the night they became too; ™e*t city opened yesterday th wound fn th bed clothes —_—_—_———— id wae therefore tified a trifle ee |The Washington Fire Insurance |" ———_—————— ‘Cha company has appointed T. L. Malt- A MAN 18 FIXEO j _Lharies Quesnel, the father. 's 4/144 now im Toronto, as special| For life if he owns one or more| ‘Tee is a civilizer—good tea is—! agent for the fleld east of the Mi tideland lotsa. R. Cooper Willis, Bebillings Best. lenippt River, 473 Colman Bidg usual. The} Great Sale of Curtains Savings Run toa Third From many different sources we have gathered more than ten thousand pairs of Lace Curtains of various weaves to sell at just a little more than their actual worth at the mills The one distinct advantage of the sale lies in the variety of styles shown, there being am ple quantities arid varieties of every imaginable window drapery fe could nat have gone into the birthplaces of these curtains and selected from reg ular'etock moreexquisite designs and patterns; in fact, quite a few of them are dpulictaed in our regular stock, and to be able to sell them at this time—when you've certainly some curtain needs—at a saving of dimes and dollars—marks it one of the most important cur tain occasions ever prepared for Qu READY TOMORROW—WITH AMPLE SELLING FOR¢ £ TO SERVE YOU JICKLY,. i | NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. Magnificent reproductions of all the expensive real laces at a mere fraction of the cost of the originals. A special mill purchase will make a record breaker in this busy section. | 65¢—For Curtains worth $1.00. .50—For Curtains worth $3.25 2 2 | | | { { | | | 1.50—PFor Curtains worth $2.00 75—For Curtains worth $3.50. .25-—For Curtains worth $3.00. S—For Curtains worth $4.00. 3 White and Arabian—values extraordinary $2.50 Lace Curtains in $i 5 $7.50 Lace Curtains in 4 15 This Great Sale : This Great Sale . Novelty Bobbinette Curtains, Arabian and white, Latest novelties In Fillet Lace Curtains: an ox trimmed with Battenberg insertion and lace, large { choice new patterns, in two-pair lota, fancy motifs In corners 60 values at $4.75 « pair $3.50 Lace Curtains in $25.00 Lace Curtains in This Great Sale $2.75 This Great Sale 8 5 Cluny Lace Curtains, of best quality French Rob- Real berg Lace Curtains, with wide bor edging; Arabian and white de Dinette, trimmed with real Cluny lace, Arabian and | 7 ad white. Beautiful $4.75 Lace Curtains in $3 $1.25 Grenadine Curtains The Great Sale 5 in This Great Sale, a pair 15¢ Cluny Lace Curtains, of beat quality French Bob pairs Colored Grenadine Curta Dinette, trimmed with real Cluny lace and inser ight ry, heb tion;, Arabian only. Fine for dining rooms, t $6.50 Lace Curtains in 00 $2.50 Grenadine Curtains 1 145 This Great Sale ... * in This Great Sale, a pair ° Mission style Embroidered Net Curtains, in Ara . 200 paire Mercerise enadine Curtains, fall bilan and white; copies of cathedral glass. Ideal | } “and length,; red, blue, green, tan, rose, ot for halls or dens. or interior decoration $6.50 Lace Curtains in 00 | $1.25 Sash Curtains in 8c This Great Sale . This Great Sale French Lace Curtatna, trimmed with real Cluny | _ Ready-ma gh, made for lower PA sertion. m heav de French cable an med with Battenberg braids, hemmed. lace and insertion, from b y grade French cat > etre ee res, te nets; Arabian and white .s0 Lace Curtains in 75¢ Sash Nets in me Great Sale $4.50 j This Great Sale 50c ovelty Marie Antoinette Curtains, reprod tions of real French curtains, at half the cost of | wide originals; Arabian and white transoma, etc. Choice new April Showers Bring Forth May Flowers, IF- You give them the care they so richly deserve. Of course, that is impossible with Irish Point and Calais & is everything to keep the lawn and garden in order out the proper tools at our famous little low cash prices Doesn't this little list suggest some of the things needed about YOUR garden Lawn Mowers — Bon | Bon Marche Mower. | asc Garden Hoes, 19¢. Marche Special. | Ball-Bearing Mower, with 10- | 7.1n, strong, well-made Garden This Mower has three steot | In. wheels and 4 cutting knives, | Hoes, Regular 26c value, Spe cutting blades, with 9-in, driving | Made In 3 sizes } « each 19¢ wheels, Comes tn 3 astzen, at the l4-in, k on | followtn mn 6-in ni o rs rbogg, + a3.25 | 2 Se on | qoc Garden Rakes, 55¢. 14-tn. blade $3 50 M4-tine § i Garden 16-in. blade 63-75 | Garden Hose, $2.75. Rakes, b 1 Bon Marche Keen Cutter Fe GR se . = This Mower has 4 k na | 75¢ Spading Forks, 50¢. 9-in, Griving * sizes, at Spe a WVYorkes best qualit Garden Hose, $5.00. ie - andes : Bre four tir et Mate ‘-ply Rubber ston bewelas atotal Sie 4 gut 85c Shovels Long-Har j 45¢ Spray Pumps, 33¢. atfong Regular & jone of the best vehicles this week | which has yet carried it to success | | field, ae bis erased young southera “| wtantine, one of the greatest tenors lances. “La Gloconda,” by Poach! | the tuneful operas, wit] be the open | masterpiece, and the double bill of THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1 “The Straight Road.” “The Straight Road” is a pow erful play, Mlanche Walsh in all) her career of success has never! found a plece which gave her bet:| tor scope for her talents aa @ star. | She makes the most of her oppor tunttios, and ber portrayal of Moll) O'Hara, the rough, uncouth daughe ter of the slums who exists in # deaperate, almost revolting, condi) tion until a good woman, working) among such as she, brings light, ip « wonderful plece of emotional act ing The play ts by Clyde Fiteh, b would not be recognized as the handiwork of that popular an@/ prosperous writer, were is not for the proclamation on the billboard® and programe, It Is radically op posed to the drawing-room, soctety pleturing so identified with the name of Fiteh, Squaltid, miserable and almost disgusting are many of the pletares of e Straight Road,” bot ita workingsout are se well eived and executed, tte! situations #0 strong, that ite very! repulsiveness is turned into strength. } Waggeuhals & Kemoer have sup ported the star with a competent company, and the presentation leaves nothing to be desired “The Missourt Giri.” | The bill at the Seattle this week is certainly worth going to see The Mixsourt Girl” ix a combing Which is sold in Seattle by this store only. tion of just the show to please (he average theatergoer. The audience ts laughing one minute and keyed up to intense sympathy or excitement the » Sadie Raynore as Daisy and Frank B. Farrel as Zeke Hob- son made positive bite with the! audiences yesterday, and will, so] doubt, coatinge to do all week | “Barbara Freitehie.” The Pantages Stock comp: y has} at the Lole. “Barbara Freitehie,”) the successful Clyde Fitch play, is well suited to the Pantages players, they take advantage of the chance to score heavily. Allicen May in the tide role car ries ber lines with commendable adherence to the meaning of the part. William C. Dowland, as the northern captain, and Phillip Shef- rival, give the leading lady splendid support. The plece rans all week,| with daily matinees, except Thurs day and Friday. Grand Opera Coming. The San Carlo Opera compa: headed by Mme. Nordica and Alice | Nellson, sopranos, and Bigner Con in the world, comes to the Grand Thureday Sight for four perform: | nelli, one of the most popular of| Puccini's ing bill. le Booher a Verdi j novelty; “La Trivtats Donteetas sprightly Den Pe quale” and Leoncava “I Pagiiacei” follow At the Lyric. “A Japanese Courtship” promtecs | to be one of the most popular ma sical shows which have yet bees produced at the Lyric theater byy the Zinn Musical Comedy company, The plece is charmingly com)” ed A Japanese Courtship” all week much as the ordinary te of bronze im dull r nishere medy and melodrama, and stance china closet and broad, accessible top shelf. covered with meta! and fitted with drop leaves. Ca’ molding board; deep, roomy mouse-proof flour bin holding 76 Ibs. of Sour, and « rack for emall kitchen articles and package goods, Price complete as Same Cabinet with metal top, but no drop leaves Same Cabinet with wood top Other McDougall Kitchen Cabinets at upward from GO-CARTS for 19 Are now being shown on the Second Floor. In addition to the real Go-Carta iil are comfortable Baby Carriages and nobby English Perambulators. One of thei season's patterns is pictured in this advertisement—see the many others when 7 splice cans aque Sousa and Sloan, magicians tumed, has pretty scenery, aod sorrtl! in a new travesty, “Anthony jabounds tm fun and catehy musi) sag Cleopatra,” « ¢ plenty of ehances to be funny] So5q vaudeville and the opportunities are pot wast) pas runs all wook oiahta engagement of the San Car |B erai Basbieg end jon Opera Co, opens at the box of) SF fice of the Grand Opera house Tuce | day morning at 10 o'clock. A new till went on at the Star! this afternoon at 2:30, headed by) PLUMBING AND HEATING one Main 944; Ind. 44 | ©. H. Woodhoure & Co t Lid University st kneading board, etc European bur pantry dish copper finish three dust-proof drawers, a McDougall daily reminder, pence!) rack, se Table top has full unobstructed working surface 44x27 inches. Is et has carefully constructed non-waryping * for cutlery Door is fitted with a conve and equipped with McDougall gold lacqu divided dust-proof dr Is greatly increased if the one who does the cooking can give her full attention to it, free ing unable to find the spices when needed, having to clear a way dishes from the kitchen table t © room for An article which, by reason of its convenient arrangement, ar pacity, is of great value in lightening housekeeping burde ns is the McDougall Kitchen Cabinet Take the Cabinet pictured to right, for in Here is a piece of furniture that takes no more room than the ordinary kitchen table, yet holds Is made of satin walnut in the McDougall wax finish. The hard The top contains two roomy cupboards and a complete mple shelf described above . are in the store. leather ch Womens Costumes, Sats, Fars, Wirists. (REDERTOR & NELSON EECOND AVENUB, MADIION STREET AND SPRING STREER FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete.” Mae Convenient Folding Cart, Pictured to Left, Cotiapeible GoCart which can be folded practically fiat when you wish to place St on @ streate im an automobile, Has 10-inch wheels fitted w h, gear is enameled dark green and striped. Price of this convenient Uttle G plete with adjustable parasol ‘ padlaves dine “ei Similar Cart with woven reed body, golden finished .,.....-- cose pedeoses es such ag c working space and lagge { recipe cards and linen dust, dirt and $11.00 h 3-#inch rubber tires. Body is @ ps Cushing and re advertised as The comedians of the COWPARE, certain winners with the lovers of The new pro View Presitewt teonee $4. av. and Fite ot " Dewi Change of Bill. lf POULTRY NETTING—Car just received. Price aad quailty qusrantoed. LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO. Colman Dock. Both Phones 922. i] | | 1 i We heartily appreciat patronage of our friends ances during all our business « city, and take this opportunity we have been somewhat in the retail district, we We hav refitted this store, and our morning, where, together spring stock just im, will the city We are now BETTE and courteous treatment the past. Respectfully, € Announcement the favor and aint areer in this of in | forming them that, although in the past inconvenienced are Now Permanently Located in a central part of the city, at 1327 Se ond Ave. (Arcade building.) completdly remod led owing to the rapid building improvement immense stock vacate, to our new) qmarters with the be shown R in PREPAE future of footwear will bermowed from 1428 Sec ond Ave., the store wevwere compelled to tomorrow new the most up-to-date assortment of shoes in RED THAN EVER BEFORE to accommodate our customers and guarantee the same fair in Seats for the Opera. T 7m Casier The sale of seats for the three pl te PRICE LADIES FURNISH. INGS. Ladies’ $21.00 Suits, chotco $10.00 $15.00 Ladies Bulte 7.00 $2.00 Kibow length Bilk Gloves S148 The Silk Gloves, double tipped fingers 49¢ Cotton and Lisle Gloves, long or short, from 2Qhe Up $1.25 Kid Gloves, biack or white os. the White Embrotdered Wash Belts 106 tie Ladies’ Combina tion Purses 106 $1.25 latest novelties in Bead Purses, choice Se Tbe Chiffon, all colors per yard 496 10¢ Stock Collar Foun dations e 18¢ Fancy Collar Foun dations 10¢ 26e Fancy Wash Col lars, each 10¢ 49¢ wide Satin Rib bons, all colors, per yard 1Se Maline in every color. GROCERIES. Fancy pulled Figs, per tb 6%e lifornia Prun’ 6 Ibs, for e 10e Dates, per Ib G4@ Minnesota sweet corn 3 cans for 25e Moderate Rents And Moderate Profits MAKE MODERATE PRICES AT THE Woodhouse & Platt FURNITURE CO. Second hand goods also Complete house furnishers and sole agents for Charter Oak Ranges: 418 PIKE STREET Phones Main 8998. Ind. 3096 THE FAIR’ cron" 1613-16-17-18 SECOND AVE. Z. A. Mafrige Co., Inc. After Easter Sale $1.00 Bunches of Flowers 49c All kinds of ready-to-wear Hats and un- trimmed shapes selling at about HALF PANTS TO $4.00 at the UNION TAILORS, 614618 Third Ave. Coliseum Rink Bullding. ORDER FOR Early June Peas, 3 for ** . - 2he 1%¢ package Table Balt 10¢ Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, per Ib 20¢ Best Holland Bloaters, 3 for 10 Smoked Herring, per doz 10¢ Fancy Pienlo ©=Hamea, per Ib 11ke Fancy Eastern Hams, per Ib. 16%¢ DRY GOODS DEPT. Syard muslin ruffle Curtains regular $1 kind for, pair Ste 2% yde. Muslin Ruffle Curtains, pair. .39¢ Brass Extension Rods Me kind 6XNe 41d, rolls Cotton Bat ting, $1 kind... .28@ 12%e rolls Cotton Bat ting Roe " TY Linoleum, $1.00 kind, Me ATE \ per yard The Buy direct and Linoleum, 850 ind men’s profits. 49¢ NOVELTY SKIRT MFG 1207 haght MEN'S FURNISHINGS Odd lot Men's Hata, to close out, $3.00 Hats, choice o8e T5e Men's Shirts 45¢@ 00 Pants $1.98 le Sox, per pair 8 13 Boys’ Knee pacts (RS Men's $12.00 Suits » 86.95 be Colonist Rates Via. FROM THE EAST TO west Special Savane fog a 0 Seattle NEW SILK WAISTS AND SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS. A plenteous assortr t Mis: points to other North of a host of striking styles that are all reasonably priced $1.00 A WEEK Will Dress You Well pany all arrangeme®! for delivery in Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike St. sa, Gent A. TINLING, Gott 7 Pr A. D. CHARLTON, ao Portiand, One _ @O AND SEE ALBERT 0X BOW | picears ADDITION TODAY. 206 RsT AV,