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CITY AEAL ESTAT See" | FIGHT EXPECTED B0\ SHATCHERS Don't BeyaHome || QVER A.-Y.-P. BANDED 10:20 (Conctuded.) you hay, Deantitui, now | oe a Why oak’ yuleekt | Al bie fgbt is expected at the; exposition on the “fair” Hat. They | ~~ “| meeting of the Central Labor Coun- are opposed by the machinists and Two Suspects Arrested jell tonight, tn tegard to the re paintera, who claim to have suf CLEVELAND, ©. March y FAT OO 7 . Barts fed Wik: BSS | moval of the A-Y.P, B. from the| fered greatly at the hands of the} The womar under arrest here on |“unfate’ Het. Men who are sup contractors In charge of the work |the charge of having abducted posed to be at the head of affairs at the fatr | Bille Whitl, of Sharon, Pa., gave her name today as Helen Falkner, and the man who Was arrested fn the council expect the matter! Already hundreds of letters have Two Good Buys jto be finally settled tonight, ax been sent out by local unions }much depends on the ¢ of | all parts of the country, calling at| with her gave his name as J, H 7 . od view Og egg of geome the council As Appears, the tention to the unfalrnens of the ex: | Boyle, alley, ene and jearpenters and # workers are | position and advising all loyal la-| There J still considerable apecu Sear, weed Housd view. Sits uy! noartily in favor of reinstatiig tle | poring men to stay away |lation as to the moaning of the te $95.00 down, balance $10.00 per) < cant, WH give abstract | om to e Phinney av. oar on Firat ig siaiais Lats emtmrmmmrammmimen, {WOMAN'S Tomark last night %. DR SY. Bnd wot ote at No ean “There will be trouble for me and hell tomorrow in iL. BR RVETT @ co | Phones! North 16, White 249 similarity of the names has caused considerable comment. | The Star's “Girt Question” con-)GHORGE BUYKEN, 927 Eleventh | J Bensati . | test for the 10 best answers to &Y. 8. Pe lon Promised SIXTH PRIZE—One seat—ROR-| The woman under arr » P. BALL, sult 10, Starr | have been it appears | the above query has been very suc ve | constul and immensely popular building ably comes from a good family. |] | Hundreds of very good atawers) SEVENTH PRIZE — Ono seat Se — are inclined to believe | hav al a « > " meee MITH, 2320 © de | that she is prominently kno i 4 ona" tens > . in the hands of the Contest ptt fy Mast I wae? | | ores. aed — “9 Bo mts ee M a a ‘up. | Raltor, and trom these the Judges! GuonGe J. STEWART, 107 Amor. |her identity will bring forth a sen St theme have, house © | have selected the following foan Bank butlding. | sation water tracte y of we om-| FIRST PRIZE—Box holding six) NINTH PRIZE — One seat The pollee today searched the A at seats for performance of “The Girl PRANK FOWLER, 4211 Brooklyn | Granger apartment, where the man aces aie” | Question” at the Moore theatre to- ay and woman lived, and reported that | morrow evening, goes to LEONIA) TENTH PRIZE—One seat—P. H.|!8 every detall it fits the descrip | W. BROWNE, New York block, this H. VICTOR, room 308, King st. sta-| om given by Bille of the place city tides where he was held prisoner Can You Beat This | .8£CON© PRize—Frour dest or) The Star Contest Editor asks Drugged Candy Found. chestra seate—JAMES WILSON,|the above named lucky winners of| Candy cor ‘ Buy? 119 Ocoldental ay. prises to etther call at or send to! round in the apartaont and the tan y: THIRD PRIZE—Threo best or |The Star editorial rooms tomorrow | tice believe that this was given to chestra seate—MiSS F, AUSTIN,| (Thursday) morning and receive | nije before he was returned to } 1410 Harvard ay their prizes, with the compliments FOURTH PRIZE — Two best or of 1 Star, and the hope that they seats. BANKS ANS: | will enjoy the performance of “The T Second av Girt Question” at the Moore theatre PRIZE — One seat tomorrow evening eestsgs cee four-room modern cottage, lot corher, erated sirset, good view When the lad entered the he was dazed and clearly under the jeffect of a drug. This expedient is od to have been employed so could not tell the route ear to Sith. L. &_RBVETT &@ Co North 14 While 249 9 : COLLECTION CO PIONEER Rent & : A woman living tn the Granger ning, leading a boy about § years nia to be a ee - ~——— It is known by the police that — SAYS BOND BUYERS MUST ISSUE Billie was brought to Cleveland on a TAKE THEIR CHANCE Friday evening $e — Lots sexise, goody _-— Mystery Develo fs ‘Terme--$3 —— | F a to place themactves be William wins h Snow morihty “The city of Seattle cannot logic ord regarding the report Of Granger apartments, said toda : jally pledge its credit behind this | Sheriff Robert T. Hodge for feeding | that the man and wowen ohgaged ‘lissue of water bonds,” declared | Sty Prisoners, which was held upline apartment on March 13. He | Mayor Miller today in discussing | >Y County Auditor Chase, the coun-| knew very little about them and an explanation made yesterday by 'Y Commissioners this morning! hag not observed them closely ie {George H. Tilden that the entire /Godsed the issue by referring the| As soon as Attorney Whitia ar ia Se tne ; iseue of bonds could be disposed ete «el the prosecuting Sttorney | rives here this afternoon, a com: PRP —Gorner tot. sine 45199. on Thom lof immediately, (f the city would | fr setio parison of the numbers on the cur SO st. comet of Dewey piece | eumrantee them financially. The reason for this move on the | rency found concesied in the wom “Tilden’s explanation was that| P*'t of the commissioners is due | ans dreas will be compared with | the city could sell the bonds at par |‘ the fact that unless they back }ine numbers recorded by him when and accrued Interest, bearing 4 per|@0¥8 from thetr original position, | ne wok the money to pay the kid seve} cent, providing they were backed they must publicly acknowledge | na cers jby the city’s credit. The total is. ‘hemsetves in the wrong during) Pho woman hed $9,989 in her sue is $2,250,000. Sheriff Smith's regime | possearton and most of the bilis manag of the ’ENT & COLLBETION CO Asmrtcan Bank Bide . ~~ [sibility for bonds except for gen-|!ff Lou Smith's reign, allowed that | iaien trom the bank eral purposes,” said the mayor, “and Sheriff to pocket thousands of dol-/ Roth the woman and man were this after tho issue {s authorized at “ade eae from the slightly Intoxicated when placed & special election.” . 2 under arrest / ‘The bonds are issued in serial) Hodge does not want to pocket i for the ert anything. Accordingly, out of the s py path on a thera eeae profits resulting from the feeding| Late this afternoon Chief of Po- planned they are made a charge remainder over to the county. with the Whitia kidnaping, has ad- against the carnings of the water és : mitted that he wae « plumber, in business at Sharon, Pa. and that NEWS B LLETIN the woman claiming to be Helen aware Falkner is his wife. SAN FRANCISCO—Aithough a} oo a reer ot ge | Jock peerage ra ge |afternoon identified the man ae @ -» Pew ‘| distant relative and said that he racing season after April 17, ne believed that the ane given by SAVE MONEY FOR eral leading California attorneys are | ee a aes correct COUNTY endeavoring to find a loophole in The county commissioners today | the iaw. Belongings Identified. took action to put a stop to a prac:| OAKLAND—City Attorney John! In the Granger apartments the tice which has been in vogue here-|E. McElroy died this forenoon of | police found grease paint and | tofore at a cost of thousands of dol-| pneumonia. He had held office for| which, they say, the woman lars to King county, involving the two terms, and had recently been|in making the “smallpox marke” city and country constables, who | elected for a third. on her face described by Billiv. A |bave worked together in the past; NEW YORK—While taliing to | pair of spectactes, similar to those .|to defraud the county of fees for) several friends on a crowded thor-| worn by Billie, was found ; serving papers. joughfare, Anua Mangano, & schoot| A sult of clothes, which she police County Commissioner Abrahams! teacher, was shot and killed by her | say belonged to the man under ar | this morning, when discussing the father, who was prevented from | rest, also wan discovered. When North #71. matter with Commissioner Carri- suicide by persons on the street. No| arrested the man Wore a new suit, 3-4 / gan, said: “The practice of city cause ts known. purchased here on Tuesday. The TA marr. roenenenien stepping aside and ab SAN FRANCISCO--Owing to the| trousers of the old suit have but- we beesntinr jooation around #*-| lowing country constables to serve refusal of his alleged victim tojtona marked “J. W. Losse, St fe tange om the wast Diy, |PAPETS outside of country baill prosecute, Fred Dorr, arrested on|Louls.” The police also say that and Mount Rainier} wicks is wrong. The city con- the charge of wg 3 embezzied | 4, the articles found in a sult case, stables draw a salary and, when shares of ©. M. P. stock |a satchel and a basket in the apart- they allow country constables to valued at $14,000, was today re-| ment have been tdentified be do their work, they are not carn leased. Jonging to ae woman under arrest. jing that salary.” SPOKANE--S. P. Kline Ia in jail -_- Tt was suggested the matter be here as a suspect in the murder} Buttons Give Clue. - | referred to the prosecuting attor- mystery following the death of J ST. LOUIS, March 24.—Pollowing bey with @ request that instructions Saudanski, the Chicago cabinet|i,, clew given by the buttons <b, ne Senet Ee Beers. nd ning! maker found on his clothes, J. H. Boyln, jG an tivpetigniion be: made. the man held at Cleveland as the | After « heated argument yester-/ FRANCHISE PRIVILEGES | 1%! Sidi ie ictdane neonate |day over the proposed lake shore od with the Falkner woman while road between Seattle and Renton,| An important rule, which may re |i. and that from here they went the county commissioners finally #ult in saving King county consid to Sharon, Pa. forsale, two minutes walk from | decided to put the matter up to erable money in the future, was (ore. two blocks from pes .| State Highway Commissioner Jos, this morning adopted by the board Another Abduction, Shi ©" st | snow. A committee was appointed, |of county commissioners, in regard - including the three commissioners, |to large corporations applying for ‘ ae ee ee ty * pr Papert Park Subdivision of Tor. | Who will request the state's high: | franchises. +3, 6. Meow reading of the sare Tronk-Dacific Ry. Lots now | way representative to use $30,000 Heretofore it has been the custom Bt Gap.60i ene cuarecr down. Set | out of the foad fund appropriated |for the corporations, through | kideapers, today expressed the tear Room 219 Arcade! by the laat legislature for building representative not actively con-| that her fa is ow oF Bs hn 29-97 | the lake shore road nected with the body, to simply | as, I# either come vonage pproy Mr, Snow was called up over the hand in a petition for @ franchise Fr boy big = ed ‘water front of Duwamish | telephone at his office in Olympfa,,In many cases where merit is eiongh A Privy ome ig yeni yon 4 binek from ear, five-room cot-/ and he agreed to come to Seattle shown, privileges under the fran-|!98 on the theory MTEWELL. 12) Moving on Thursday and confer with the |chises have been allowed, irrespect- | ducted. : Main #019, Ind. 4013. jocal committee. ive of changes which may be made | Sa due aires | There are two roads proposed be-|in sections of the franchise when | @Quarter-acrs tr TER, ss woltween Seattle and Renton. One is| finally granted 7s - gisstet_se4 | known as the hill road, the other as : b pay the Rainier Pha tye & raat FB ayy. hrgy a rrigation company applied for a| Su tem a er — | trabehise to put in aline of electric RARER HEER AE KEM light polos in the south section of z age the county, The matter fs held up roam Rovaa 49 ox | BANK CLEARINGS. until the company submits Ste frat | i » ” ‘month ‘ NICHOLS, 69 Union Block od—Judge Kaut- youterday dis- a Ae ae Ae *\chise, and until all probable tm-|'™ * - fe, | ’ nd od cane 4 the ¢ er F Main W010, ind his” | # Clearings today... .#1,394,839.64 ®| provements, such as widening or |™ ped the case againat the Carotehe Ceo Ge 7 |Sreding roads, are taken into Com | et in its ponnension > evidence & Clearia vag a Ot a gy nara On Jahowed that the company did not senate: og 51 886.00 te lown the two lumpy-Jawed cattle * oases Portland. : * TO RUSH WORK |which were selzed by deputy state #* Cloarings today. . .$1,602,909.00 ®! food inspectors. Waanaedens Ny pgipd ON BOULEVARD Change in Schedules—The Great The park board has decided to|Northern announces a change in unsuccessful in its attempt to have | which will afford a continuous drive- | kane, T ; a corps of West Point cadets at-|way from Mt. Baker park on the|® m. reaches Spokane at 7:40 p, m., tend the A-Y-P. K., owing to the|gouth to the A.-¥.-P, exposition |#nd leaving Spokane at 7:30 p.m. expense connected with the project.|grounds on the north. Thin wilt |Teaches here at 9 ue moa |Congress had appropriated n0/involve the early award of a con. | of half an hour in running time. The 786. money for the purpose and no one|tract to finish up the grading be.|Northern Pacific puts on a train *lelse cared to stand good for the |tween Frink park and Madrona park |ieaving each elty at 7 pm. and | amount and between Madrona park and the |feaching its destination at 9 a, m. eee enn nnn nnn Denny Blaine park. Most of the CITY REAL ESTATE. | pretiminary Work of both these con:| | Prominent Man Visiting Here nn | mrs nme ner tracts has already been completed, |Judee BR. N. Baxkin, former ehie estes and berrise, heit block TNT OWNEN BAYS BELLS | ‘The use of Loxcht park pavilion ag |Juatice of the Utah supreme court Nog gue Render 2 and 89 in Bran's I n ofan indoor gymnasium In the winter |nd ex-mayor of Salt Lake City, ts forth ee Aa tee he" land a recreation and bathing pior|!n Seattle, Ho has been a resident Stion, betwen two] in the summer was dincunsed, ax well | Of Salt Lake stnee 1866 and han been Bare Grade’, Semnens site: | Oren Lane. hi as buying @ site on the 24 lots owned | Very active In the fight against the $118 RIK w Cnt nee eee | rion corner MN. 484 and Woodland (by the Great Northern over the | Mormons, “The Mormons ax a po= | Park ay, $1,000; $10 down and 110 BEF noth tunnel portal, for a marine |ltteal faot in She olty of Bais Lake are dead,” he sald when inter Gaattia, the best home district | month 4 atate of Utah ve bargains on terms econ Mit Alnske Bldg |1. 4 7 Hiberal terme | F-room house, 95,000; 01.200 « diated Tet6 [ances years, 603 38rd North GHO, W. THOMAS & at Mi . “but in th **lamy is dead, however.” weated and prob: | Attorney Whitla on Monday night. | “The city cannot assume respon) The commissioners, during Sher-| very in the original packages as | by Mr. Whitha, 5 * of the prisoners, Hodge paid $47.60| lee Kobler sald that J. H. Boyle, | fmt ty oo le chp a8 to the jail matrons and turned the | arrested as « suspect tn connection | | | | 9) me MAN PROPOSE | Hefore her marriage, Mrs. Whit-/f ' | las name was Porkner, and the ' | by which he was tak to the hotel, |f | jor «ive any information until the |i / kiduapers had a chance to escape. | } American Bank Bldg _ | apartments says that she saw al OPO trts Gox120. Daving 9 fine view man enter the place Friday eve. @f lake Washington; some | i] The police are work-| | The Commercial “lub has been rush work on the connecting links |#ehedule between this city and Spo-| foot of Madison st » train leaving here at 9/ our,” ‘ery SSSER, SPECIAL, $14.00 —Of maple, finished quarter-sawed plate mirror, 24x30 inches; 21x42 inches; contains four draw ers, trimmed Same style Dresser, with upright oval plate mirror at same special price olden, in FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30. Buffet and Dressers Attractively Priced] Three interesting val- ues which we are offering from a manufacturer’s surplus bought advan- tageously. —Third Fleer, e | A, OAK . BUFFET, SPECIAL, | $28.75—Made of oak, principally quarter-sawed and finished golden. Base is forty-nine inches wide and contains one long linen drawer, four small drawers and glass door com partments. Shaped beveled plate mir- ror, 16x44 inches, with small brack- et on either side and carving at top is possible to conform to various surroundings. They are easily moved and adjusted to meet practically conditions. All have end locking device and roller-bearing dust-proof doors. Some of the differ- ent styles in which this Book Case may be furnished The leading styles, in golden oak, weathered o#k and genuine mahogany; also Mission style, in fumed or weathered oak, with leaded, beveled or plain glass doors, and the Ideal Case, of genuine mahog- any with beveled glass doors. BOX, SPE- BAILED GARBAGE CAN, SPE- CIAL, 95e--Fourteen inches in diam- eter and has fit-over cover. WIRE MOUSE TRAP, SPECIAL, 25c-——-Strongly made, self-closing. STOVE LID LIFTER, SP 5e-—-Nickeled and has “cold” handle. SPECIAL, Drip pan shape, 9x12 size NATIONAL 5 MAL, $1.65 COOKER, Saves food, fuel and Globe-Wernicke “Elastic” Bookcases and Filing Cabinets With the Globe-Wernirke “Elastic” Book Cases it ready reference. SCRUB BRUSH, SPECIAL, 10c—~ Large size, solid back, with handle. TIN BREAD RAISER, SPECIAL, 65ce—Has raised ventilated cover and is sixteen inches in diameter. GEM BENCH WRIN CIAL, $4.25—-H« ER, SPE- ds tub and clothes basket; folds compactly. SPECIAL, 6. BERLIN COVERED KETTLE, | SPECIAL, 32c—Genuine Royal Gran- | S ite Steelware, 4-quart size. DER, SP 3-pound siz MAL, 19c~—The standard SPECIAL, 14c—Single loaf size. a REDERICK & NELSON) INCORPORATED CURIOUS CROWD WANTED HHORRID PLOT To | TO SEE THIS MAN DROWN IN ELLIOTT BAY TODAY «=>::::::« | FATHER SCHEMES TO BURN HIS CHILDREN ALIVE TO DISAPPOINTED WHE BRINDAMOUR JUMP! BAY AND LIVES. At noon today 10,000 people gath éred on the long wharves near the to see “Brinda the handcuff performer at risk his life in m., & reduction |the. pold waters of the sound lock was crowded to Its capa city, apd roofs of the werd crowded with spectators. Te al that erowd didnit seem to have a friend wera all there on the off-chance of | « seelgg the nervy diver strangle. onty a handeuff or a leg tron would wufficlently—then man, Sfarks' blood Just would be The performer would be in plain sight in the water, and the crowd would be able to see his last and they Ite leg trons just se’ the time he left the platform on his A’ motherly looking fat woman | “Brindamour the disappointed crowd that} church will giv pastor, Dr. J p din anticipa tion asthe lithe diver pitched from and | they are dangerously strong, Polyg-|his high stand | withy ar eplash. MARRY WOMAN, The diver's back first appeared, he could be seen struggling 48 he neared the surface—for a mo ment the crowd thought they had/A shocking story of possible crime is him, as the tide was carrying him reported to t fire dock. But “Brinda-| Saskatchewan, from @ Gallican set has mocked many such gath- |tlement, near Buchanan. A widower erings of the heartless and morbid, |desired to marry a young girl, but was with something of a | ex = wt Alte eae A OUSEWIVES SEATTLE DILATORY After two days of canvassing, the VANCOU seconds from muttered wistfully ms to me he might a’ choked solicitors employed by the Cham ® little, anyway.” |ber of Commerce to*list rooms that ? {will be available during the expo- Will Give @ Reception—The mom- | sition period report in a very Westminster F and Mrs, Wilson Friday night at the |ter, and that they are a little and Mrs. J. B. Bagle- | blows about paying the small list son, 902 Boren avy. The Presbyterian jing fee asked, W, F, Coleman, who # of the city and (heir wives |is in charge of the information bu peen invited to participate In|reau, emphatically statee that dila tory tuctios on the part of Seattle PRINCESS DRESSER, SPL Of oak, largely quar. ter-sawed, finished golden. Has serpentine front measures 21x45 inches; mirror is beveled plate, 32x40. Office Files and Card Index Systems For filing letters, bills, mercantile reports and business papers of all kinds, in folders on edge be- tween indexed files. A modern up-to-date system. Card Index Systems reduce guesses to facts— estimates to certainties and random notes to statis- tics. The modern business man’s substitute for record books. The record information in any de- sired arrangement, simplifying and condensing for —Fourth Floor, Values From March Sale of Housefurnishings BREAD OR CAKE TOASTER, 65e—Oak Japanned ; SPECIAL, 25c—For use on gas, gaso- line or oil stow GRANITE TEA KET- TLE, SPECIAL, 45c—No. 70, 4%4- PIECE CARVING —Knife, fork and steel. PIE PAN, quart size. GRANITE PECIAL, 7c—Eight-inch siz | ROYAL GRANITE COFF GOLD DUST WASHING POW- | SPECIAL, 27c—T wo-quart |} COLUMBIA | SPECIAL, LADDER, , $1,10 — Five-foot ROYAL GRANITE BREAD PAN, strongly built and well braced, —Basement Salesroom. Ladies’ Home | WIN A WO AN sho told him he must first get ri@ of his two children, both little girls, eight and four years of age. elder one heard her father talking with his prospective bride that night, by which she learned her sister and » burned up in @ ommonly used by ER, B.C, March 24 large clay ov police authorities of | these people. ed to a neighbor's, where she told her Her sister has disappeared, faflure of the whole plan “We have the whole city to can- vass, and have not sufficient time ver it more than once,” he said this morning. “If these wom- on would realize that they are do- ing @ public spirited act when they ssby-|conraged manner, ‘They state that the housewife does not appreciate the necessity of haste in the mat putting money in their own

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