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Oaks Is Held =| Arthur Oaks, accused of cutting | his wife, Mrs, Sadie Oaks, and Mrs. Helen Wright in the threat with « yenknife in the Holmes Liquer Co. $250,000 Estate tarty J. MeLaughlin yoater- day named as the administrator of the $250,000 estate of the late Chas. B. Bastwan, a former large timber THE SEATTLE ST Young Girl Without Ability, Sings.Like / Diva Under Inf jtore, First and Battery, Tuesday SPOKANE, Wash, March 29 Might, waa bound over to the supe | owner of Seattle, McLaughlin's &p| That Geneva Rosecrans, a 1-yoar dor court to anawer a charge o polntment was contested in court) old Spokan rolled by sault in the firat degree by Jus by Edwin R. Phinney, an old friend jand posse pirit of Km Gordon yesterday, Oaks was com: | of Bastman, who nursed lilm during} ma Abt famous mitted in defaalt of $3,000 bail, and| bis Mness, but it was the helrs' | singer, d years ago tn the two women placed under $200) wish that McLaughlin be admini®:|gait Lake City, is the remarkable donds trator, tement of the Rev, Cora Kin- ec a eoeneremonrmmertes annon Smith, widely known spit wits, Overcoats | ders, hand made button hole: EXTRA SPECIAL FRIDAY AND _ SATURDAY 150 Suits, sizes 33, 34, 35 and 36; values $15 to $20; heavy weights; — cassi- meres, cheviots and Scotch $3.00 and $350 W. L. j Douglas Union Made Shoes. Choice ....$2.65 Bay on Credit at Prices $15, $18 and $20): ttualint Normally, Miss Roseerans {# not er, When “under the con of Mra, Smith her voice be: comes vtrong and full and remark- ably sweet. Crithos who have heard a tro her sing declare that her voice In idention! with that of the noted Brome. When Miss Roseerans came into the reception room of Mra, Smith there wax nothing about her that sugmested even a siight deviation from the ordinary. A few moments later the spiritualist entered the room and the immediate change UNION GOODS—UNION CLERKS A. Bridge & Co. FIRST AND YESLER Two Entrances. Largest Clothiers on the Coast. Pay the Bill Later Pp th } EXTRA SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY == $3.50 “Keystone” Union Made, Guaranteed Pants. On sale Friday and Satur- day . Our guarantee—"A pair for a rip.” new Regular 25¢ Cashmere Sox, all colors, on sale Friday and Saturday, two pairs have ¥ BRADBURY SYSTEM CLOTHES—THE BEST TO BUY That a Man Can Be Proud of and at the same time know that he has received full value for his money—BRADBURY SYS- TEM Clothes fulfill the you will find all of the terials are always the patterns and shades, ‘To be properly and com just now affords you prices that range from Cash OUTFITTING CO., Inc. “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” | Was remarkable. and Cravenettes | On Sale Tomorrow and Saturday at $10 _ The suits are all the new grays, browns and brown mixtures, in worsteds and cassimeres; hand padded shoul- s, hand tailored throughout ; unbreakable fronts; serge and Venetian lined. eral the meeting. The acute lumber ait uation on the Coast and the jabor question were discussed at the meet ing lelaimed, waking from the long de | | Tirlum of fever and feeling the com | | fort land the Merchants’ asscciation, of | | Beattle, have |The consolidated organization will, [be known as lot Credit Me jbeen elected president, | Jennings, secretary FRECKL | starch te the Worst Mon! ‘Treuble—i. making, and they are reasonable in price. The ma- stock, from the short and tall to the stout and slender, we can guarantee you a perfect fit. any alterations are necessary we make them free of charge. You will find the BRADBURY SYS- TEM Suits the last word in the world of fashion, being both distinctive and characteristic in style. you should by all means get a BRADBURY SYS- TEM SUIT, and the completeness of our stock $25 to $40 From a timid girl Miss Rosecrans became haughty Mra. Smith eat at & table and the irl stood at her nide “Whi you sing, dear?” “You, | would lke to,” and she put ber hands into the gray-haired wom: For perhaps half a minute she er and a slight amile on her lips. | When she began to sing her ex-| Laurie.” ss With her right/and every tone was rounded and| remained motionless as a statue ression changed. nd she gestured and in the full, ady voice of a diva sang “Annie March meeting of the West Coast Lumber Manufacturers’ association ‘as held at Aberdeen today, Sev Seattle lumbermen attended THE AWAKENING “Where am I? the tnvalid ex-| * loving hands had #0: with you” St. Louls Post-} | Beattie Credit Men's association been consolidated. | ye Seattle Association / | for Thte jow to Remove Pasity. reason why nearly ev- erkion in March Ly ay. there also « cure for these iy blemishes, and no one need ay freckled imply get one ounce of th, from Hw . tile of Mat night | it ee that i me to rid yourself of freckles se requirements. In them essentials of good clothes best in the late favorite As we carry the largest If fortably attired this spring an excellent selection at FIND IT HERE | world, Ma). | He | And sends all the frog-throated prophets a-flyin’ i Old Doctor Bryan! Hi GENEVA ROSECRANG AND MAS. SMITH. stood, her eyes straight ahead of postin Knunelation was pertect aa clear as a bell When she had finished she INSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE. the Dominion created by act of Hament. Kady ard Kipling bad no vote in the mat ter, Hot Kipling wili tel! you bim self that within the lant year he helped to save dear “Lady the Snows” from reciprocity with the United States, which BE. C. Anderson has | ™lsht bave resulted some time th |, and 1, H,}0UFf Sonexing our aby little slater. bor the first time In bis experience Representatives of the Seattic tu reau Of municips! research yester day catied upon Mayor Cotterill for the purpose of discussing expert auditing of the city's aff by an outside company, Last night, at the mission being given for men at the Church of the mmacvlate Conception, Rev. Path. er Meagher, 8 J, prosched “Why Catholles Go to Confession. Tonight Rev. Father O'Reilly will Preach on “The Price of Sin. in persons applied for divorce in plications filed at the court house yesterday. One of those secking separation was a husband, the rent ire wives. “Pa, can | have a dimet” “What do you want with @ dime?” “L bet Tommy Black you'd give me a dime. Don’t want me going bareheaded, do you? One decree of divorce was granted at the court house yesterday, Eight death certificates were re- eived by the city health department yeaterday, Eliza H. Maris, Moore of this city her only son. mother of L. L. Mr. Moore wax Services commemorative of the Passover, or “feast of unleavened bread,” will be held Monday, Tues day and Sunday, April 7, at Temple de Hirsch. En route to New York city to complete twoyear tour of the *. J. 8. Miller, manufac turer, arrived in Seattle yesterday on the In Maru. He reports conditions in+the Orient as gener- (Mr. Bryan will not be much of Political Gossip, “Old Doctor Bryan is total The sod and the daisies ars His power f# gone and he's Hut old Doctor Bryan's all in spite of the people who Old Doct For it when physicians ns out the doctors, Old Doctor Bryan has something to say, When they are planning to Kach little boomlet that nourishes hope, Finds it must go to the Dec for the dope. He's no dead dog, but a mighty live Lion— Old Doet the British par-) It's said that “they eannot come back,” but they do; And old Doctor Bryan is proving it true; | | camped her hands before her and until gently seated in @ chair by (Mra, Smith, zs soos aa New York, March 20.-—-The re- port of the board of fire underwrit- ers on the result of its exhaustive investigation of the Equitable build. ; ling fire, has just been made pub Chief blame for the catastre iphe ix placed on the unprotected | jopening in the floor which permit- ted the flames to spread out over the upper floors. j New Vork, March 20-—-The offi- cers of the supreme lodge of the Kalehte @f Pythias have voted to hold the next biennial convention of the organization in Denver Aw | jeunt 6 to Pasadena, Cal, March 29.—Gil- | jbert Longfellow, « cousin of the | poet, Hew dead at his home, 8% years) old, He was born in Machias, Me. and was intimately associated with | his famous cousin whom he greatly ) jresembied in Appearance. } {BOSTON'S LOOKS KILLED Him! How did the aviator come to! fall to the earth?” "He was flying over Boston and| ‘nappened to look down on the) rooked streets and became dizry | ir. —Judge, yea 8 aky maviga London, March 29.—M. Master. Hock, who once wrote that boxing jee & sport was volgar and often ‘eaused repulsive results, has be | leome a passionate devotee of the) manly art. | New York, March 29.—-Bent al-| most ible, John O'Rrien appear | ed at Bellevue hospital, announcing ‘that he was wuffering intense pain. | | Physicians removed a set of false | teeth from bie stomach. 29.—Although they will be forced to give up their) | residence at the Odd Fellows’ home, | jwhere they have lived for years, | Theodore Koenig. . and Mra, Ma rie Broderick, 63, will marry apd start Ute anew. Thomas, Okla, March 29.—Chey- | ene and Arapahoe Indians wili/ send a delegation to Washington to Protest against the government pro \bibiting their gift dances and other jola eeremonton. New York, Mare |_ St. Louie, Mo, March 29.—Mre. | |Jobn Roberts always carried her money in her stocking. She devi- ated from her custom just once, and & purte snatcher got away with $16.50. Chicago, March 29.—"My name's Theodore Roosevelt. “S'fact. My home's in Salt Lake ‘n Iam a Mor-/ mon,” said a young man held here | jfor disorderly conduct. h 29.——-Mise F. Nich- olson, secretary of the London Veg. | jetarian aesociation, has not tasted | |fiah, flesh or fowl for 21 years. London, Mm Chicago, March 20.—Wm. Robin. | fon, held for the murder of Albert | Gebrig, a waiter in bis father’s res. | taurent, says he fired the shot | “just to wake the waiter up and) make him step livelier,” Washington, March 29.—Be- cause of the poor corn crop year the bureau of plant indun' ry | of the department of agriculture has tested samples from all over the country and found a very low average germination, Dr, B. T. Gal-| loway, chief of the bureau, advises! the farmers of the country to be } particularly careful about planting! this spring. Los Angeles, March 29.—Mise' lf Myra Lee, a young Chinese woman, | the first Oriental of her sex to} register in thie city, qualified as a voter toda: Miss Lee, who ts a) suffragette, 22 years old and a| if native of California, il @ factor in the coming campaign.) — ly dead, evover his head, t of the game ve Just the same, say be is dyin’ jor Bryan! pronounce him the worse, dismisses the nurse, Plant him away, jor Bryan! AR FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Dally at Gute, FURNITURE DRY GOODS Men’s Furnishings Section—First Floor FOR EASTER | newest produc Acce and for every Spring and Summer need Cravats and the other Dres tions in Hats, Shirts, that appeal to dis ories—featuring designs and qualities criminating dressers. A complete Furnishings Section for Men—just inside our Second and Madison entrance-—First Floor Suggestions & New Plaited Shirts in pin- Brocaded Silk Four-in- | Silk Knitted striped percale, blue, gray Hand ee in two and | Scarfs in flat, ; hree-tone effects, novelty | : q ack and white effects, | * crochet effects, es ona Pook: S90 een Se and Persian patterns, $2.00 | rahe in ‘ee with cuffs attached, also and $2.50 assortment of coloring plain white Plaited Shirts, New Spring blocks in | patterns, $1.50 and $3.0, $1.50, | Soft-brim Hats, smooth or| . : | Silk Pour-t Figured Madras Shirts | with plaited bosoms and at- tached cuffs, medium shades, $2.00. rough-finished, in brown and grays, also light-pearl with contrasting band. Prices $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. BASEMENT SALESROOM row and flo plain and faney ¢ 50c Attention Is Directed to the Strong Values ( Women’s and Misses’ Smart Sq At Three Low Prices $15.00 $16.75 $18.75 W women who value tasteful apparel—garments that combine new- f i 4 S have been signally successful in providing in these popular-priced lines Suits that will do full credit to est modes with dependable materials and conscientious tailoring There is a select range of new Coats are plain-tailored or models in serges, fancy suitings. | trimmed with large collars and diagonals and worsteds, in staple en - ‘ ny ' revers, silk-inlaid-—skirts are in and new colorings—sizes 14, 16 and 18 years and 34 to 42 bust measurement | new panel back and side-fold ef- fects. The values will appeal strongly to every woman or miss intent on purchasing a handsome Suit for Easter wear—at $15.00, $16.75 and $18.75. fe ba ¢g An Attractive House Dress at $1.50 TTRACTIVE One-piece House Dresses of light-blue or white percale, as pictured, trimmed with wide collar and cuffs of plain-color material, finished with embroidered scallops. | Practical Morning D washable percale in t style, navy or delft-biue- | stripes patterned with white: made with square Dutch neck three-quarter sleeves. Salesroom House Dresses of light-biue and white plaid percale, fastening in back, made with white V-shape shield and trimmed with stitched bands of plain-blue piped with red. Price $1.50. Misses’ and Children’s Vici Kid Lace 5 Special | $1.00 | Pair SRVICEABLE Shoes for school wear—styles with light hand-turned soles or sewed soles with heavy extension edges; patent leather tip; sizes from child's No, 5 to misses’ No. 2, Special values at $1.00 pair. Boys’ Shoes, Special $1.25 Strong box-calf Shoes with heavy single soles; made to withstand hard knocks, Sizes 9 to 2; special values. ECOMING Hats in a range of styles that meets a wide variety of tastes, including a large number of the season's popular effects, among them Hemps, Milans and Azure braids, tastefully trimmed in flowers and laces. Special $4.95. Basement Balesroom. Dotty Dimple Dresses Special 50c Dotty Dimple Dresses 1 of washable percale in light - blue and white Spring r checks, trimmed at neck, OANS in serges | sleeves, and belt with c coatings — carefully tal stitched bands of white. from 6 to 17 years. Colors ate Sizes 2 to 5 years. cial 5O¢. i Pretty Dorothy Dresses : of plain percale in light- blue, pink or delft-blue, made with broad plaits an and trimmed with stitched black and white cross-barred bands. 2 to 5 years, special 75¢. Basement Salosroom, Spe gray, red and Copenhagem, trimmed with large circular OFS in colors contrasting with the m Interesting values at— * $2.85, $3.95 and $4.95. Sizes PPP APRA A I RAR I N FREDERICK & + INCORPORA