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Buy a nice new pair of patent leather shoes and see how soon the * « THE SEATTLE ai tens! Fain comes down. GREAT FIGHT IN OREGON April 18.—With beginning his of Western Ore Pr PORTLAND, Or Senator La Follette apeechmaking tour ¢ gov, and adherent Taft and Col of helt in exciting and hardest fought 1 campaigns in its history The k n pace of the three aspirants for t republican presidential nomination will be kept up til the ate Fri day dectare their wide primary After a most enthusiastic tlon Portland, Senator La lette left for Bugene where scheduled to speak today. In the afternoon he will speak at Albany and Corvallis, and will make an ad Salem tonight eople of th peopl j choice at recep Fol he is DOG GUARDS BODY NEW YORK, April 15. arded by a snarling bulldog and in a kneeling position in a pool of blood the body of Fra Ronan was found early today in a room back | of his Harlem grocery the floor in a pool of blo the body lay a twisted ¢ inches long. Three wine with wine told a story of interrupted convivial ity. In one ¢@f the glasses the/ detectives found tra ot what| they believed to be chloral. From} this discovery they are working on the theory that the victim w drugged and then stabb glasses partly filled a number of cigars | } districts jeontrot_ ov | MISS BATES LEGATEE| April 15./ For Six Days R quality), including 4 thorough examina tion, for i Ground Len: Iisictt SPECIALIST OBO Cut this advertisement out. | Gov FEW FACTS ABOUT NEW. SANDERS, “NEW TENN. SENATOR) \ NEW year Patterson, was his leniency convicts. When the governor” was ousted first republican to he in many years, was el nor over Bob T T ate LL SANDERS. Tennessee got whose Last crime to Hoope i that a n whe his was sent to the died. Hooper cessor Newell Ss nders was born tt led in Chattanooga & after the and now lggest manufacturing ern in the south. He has » help man the Chattanooga & Lou name few wa plow 1894 he republican party in and elected himself of the executive ) and again in 1908 he at the national ¢ Since then he, words, has b the the eight democratic in Tennessee nd Taft at, you see the postma rly in of the nan In 19 ate under admin cinche Roosevelt tions, T 3CO, Cal the actres SAN FRANC Blanche Bates, quired a set of rosewood bedroom furniture when th Forbes, tred wa Judge Th rbes di ne ag years, leaving an estate v $75,000 Mrs. Fe identified bes was rain many years tivities, but ¢ years, owing ry quiet through of BI latter. friendship until Mra. Forbes’ death and o occasion of each visit to San cisco of Miss Hates she jthe home of Mrs. Forbe MEN’ WOMEN Or Ta 9 ‘CRE Eastern Out SEATTLES RELIA DIT ittingl BLE CREDIT HOUSE 1 1532-34 Second Ave. Near Union rid. of awful” pardoning own, committee T sainted 13-Year Old Child Burned to Death of playing with | the family of Kmail Siehth ay a death of thelr thr Hertha, who was to death by| A the family went ¢ As a result matehes, Johnson mourning (he year-old daughter yesterday burned flames which destroy dwelling, Mra. J on an errand, leaving the child on a bed. When returned the building was enveloped in flames The, fire was quickly summoned, but r efforts were directed to the saving of a roomer on the second floor The child's body yond recognition Jap Kills Girl Then Tries Suicide Frank Sakauehi, Japanese liquor salesman, ix today nursing a deep wound on the side of bin face at the as a result of an at his life last night at 8 o'clock, after having sent a bullet through the head of Mrs. H. Shi moto, aged 19, a Japanese girl, and killing her instantly, The shooting took place in a Main ast. restaurant No cause has beon ascribed for th tragedy. Police Sergts, P. H. J nings and J, Mason made the ar |Wall Flowers? Not If a Stanford Can Help It STANFORD UNIVERSITY, April 15.—Students at Stanford have In }vented something, It a social function without “wall flowers How can five hundred you ve bundred youn: en a dance in which all the young pay equal attention to the girls} al ages and de-| tions? at is the question settled by the ot next Jolly-Up,” whieh the will attend. Here which have been drawn up the] 1. No student w permitted to nistra ween” a co-ed to the dance, o s his} to see her home i Young men ive attention queens Everyone person, was burned be-| wards r, the office gover Taylor re he suc con in found Nash s ral men a we | ten men of n Tex sorts, sizes chalr whieh has committee in Friday night's tudent body are the roles wa be hare must not pay exclu to the campus with the rest at orchestra must dance x the opposite whenever says #0 student must over to th man who taps bim der Stiff, white collars are under the ban. Soft-necked shirts must be worn. > attain complet pper must be « the floor. s, we e will te apital: | # pro-| pomas on his young shoul hand firat n the of ed at} \6 democracy ten sitting on | 'f|OUR PRECISE ARTIST. | sire friend a ~« os last Fran | | “it was a slippery job.” | ‘TACOMAELECTION TACOMA, April 15.—Practically von of more than w | re | ted out tomorr mmission town candidate Commissioner FP. H 4 Commissioner against Light and H. F. Gronen to put up .ae hardest | three city « Milla, name A. t again it and rec Lawson asione oncentrating be nominated loner owen h man at the p Bart Comn Double Platoon ns for a charter pviding for the tem in the fire being nated lor two sbifts, each The firemen within call of dut 24 hours. Chief appre doub) an increase nses of the amend double This now for the Stetnon does not He the would mean in the ex rtment TO SELL IS AN ART NEW YORK, April 15—The great S</ artist is the artist who“ === | great prices for his p opinion of Baron Arp who has arrived in New York to portraits of several society The baron was the last paint King Edward and portraits of notabl world, “Any fool ¢ remain entir sa pe | | an get is the ad Paszthory to | thone \* |® his body YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People New Ort with making state bank Dubler, president tank and Trust Comila, director awaiting trial Charged the Kugene ¥ the Teutonia and Joseph} in jail today April 15. of Co. are Spokane, April 15.—Charies Van/ Duyn, alias Charles Van Horn, ts in jail today on a charge of killing # bartender afd proprietor of & saloon at Pine Creek, Idaho, last Novem ber - ° | TORR OROR ROR tk ttt te! * *) &* = =Amoy, April 15-—Forty per * # sons, mostly women were ®| * drowned yesterday when a ® * boat from Hritieh steamer Zang- * | * chung capsized while disem- *| * barking passengers * * * RARER RRR NOT BUNYONS “1 notice Rounder is walking queerly. Do you think it is due to corns? “yes, more likely.” Paris, April 15—Henri president of the chamber of depo ties, died yesterday. He held many offices of importance during hin ca reer as French statesman Mo, April 15—Re Franeis county state kille nad three towne Saturday Fiat River, ports from St that three twenty in swept over night THIS DAY IN HISTORY C, 43, Mark Antony before had delivered the famous Friends, Rom ans, Country mew addre won @ battle Modena == again’ Hirtius and Pansa, who had taken sides with Octavius Cacear's heir Pansn died in this battle with out ever finding out whether the feud betwe Antony and Octavius wan really the square or not, for there were in Kome who thought it might be as friendly as the relalon p which in later years existed be n Roosevelt and Ta April 15, B who a year at Police arrested Gust Anna prietor of a Greek the basement of 131 selling Mquor without Annas arrested a year ago the same charge pro in av. £. A. Vernon, formerly of Seat tle, died Thuraday of stomach ible at Eugene, Or. Verne while here, was connected with the National Grocery Co. PLEA! DAD Edith — Pa is immensely pleased to hear you are & poet. Ferdie—is he? Edith—Oh, very. The last of my lovers he tried to kick was a football player. Joseph Garbutt, chief carpenter |in the city mechanical department | tor 21 years, and « resident of Be attle for the lant years, died from an attack of heart failure at his home, 1527 14th av April 15.— watchman he is the New London, Conn., Louis Da Ros, a night has been notified that winner of $160,000 In a foreign lot | tery Dem Coton edn't laugh at to be a great man named after orge— You I'm going day. 1 was Washington So was I 160 years about RRR * ri | Preacher Lost Coat * in. Church Fight + Marshall, Mich., April 15. * John Hartley of the Trin- * Episcopal chureh of- & a reward for the return # his surplice, torn from * in a free-for-all fight * h parlors between * and vestrymen. * * Rev * it * * of * in the ob * the minist tek RTI TOTOTOTO Kt tO lecting a mile of one-cent pi Brisson, | her The highly mikado of honored. Japan has Max, the 10-year 1 the Swies midister to} America, who in Winiting hin grandfather, ater in} at pal offered to show the Jap anese royal kids how to get along & pair of skis.) and onstration Max is some MAX pts are Paris, April 15.—While playing part in a play here last night Marguerite Goslin became violently insane during the third act, She was quickly removed to an asylum A SAD HANDICAP “Sad case of the fellow on the fourth floor. “What's that?” “He plays the cornet for his own amusement, but he got so hard up lately that he had to pawn the instrument.” “Weir “Now he can't borrow a, dol lar in the entire building be cause everybody is afraid he'll t the blamed tooter out of Cleveland = Piain Complaints charging grand lar ceny have been filed againet Lec ardo Ferrato, Sisto Roe and f detto Arnado, The three men taken, fraudulent Joneph Aisna in & game of boceio. 000 March 26 | TWE GREAT LAWYER SAT AT HIS DESK IN DEEP STUDY, WHEN A STRANGER, | RUSHED In DEMANDING [He POLLaWine INFORMA~ | ion; 1 THE ELECTRIC / SIGNS, WHAT Whe THE | Pic-PEN ¢ | avtorWeys Fee4 100% | reer enemenmemeaneel, Irish Terriers’ club celebrated the dog show with the owners of winning t re at the show as ite guests of bonor by a banquet at Gerald's cate. past The cruiser Colleen, owned by A Hu Anderson, a wealthy Seattle lumberman, has been sold to John Arbuthnot, millionaire mine oper ator of Victoria, for $40,000. L. R. Henderson was sentenced to one to 20 years at the Monroe re formatory, and BE. W. Clarke months 20 years at the Walla penitentiary, charged having forg witn fee rants to six Walla with wa Madero and Orozco Wa-ned by U. S. (My United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON April 15. Aroused by the murder of Thomas Fountain, an American gunner listed with the federals, who was executed when taken prisoner evolutionists, the United ve toda warned Mexico that it must protect all American citizens within its ders, The ultimatum to F Francisco 1. Madero which-was sent Orozco, the rebel follows The ands b ament to Gen. chieftain United State that Am property within expects rican life and the republic of| Mexico be justly and adequately protected, and this government must-hold Mexico and the Mexican people responsible for all wa or illegal acts which sacrifice or endanger American life or damage American property or interests ALL HAPPENED ON “13” SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 15. |—Thirteen, according to the story and | | } | FURNITURE DRY wooDSs Another sign of spring has disappeared since soda to running the year ‘round. FREDERICK & NELSON, y at Gis0, ee FURNITURE oRY ‘coooe | Store Clones A Special Purchase of Sterling Silver Deposit Glassware i] artistic pieces in fine « in conventional and sortment inclu Compotes Salts and Peppers Sugar Bowls Art } On Sale at | 5 0 Cc | Tomorrow lear crystal glass, decorated with delics of sterling silver elling. "The age gns—priced unu Vases Sherbets Candlesticks Individual Almond Dishes Frappe Dishes Tooth Pick Holders Cream Pitchers $1.50 to $2 Dishe gne Bottles, Rose —Pirst Pioer, and Vase ~ MADE-UP RUGS IN ROOM SIZES. oo at ‘aay Low wrices Sie a agi in « workrooms 8-11 x1 , 6-8x10-5 Tapestr $10.00. 5-3x7 Brussels, sssels, 9x12, B-3x11, sf els, 8-3 Wilton, Tapestry Bru “Twistweve Wilton, 6x9, ” 6x9, spe 3ody s, 6x7 recial special $12.00. le fror rt leng of carpetir ‘hat accumulated tw rer nted and the low prices we iceable, inexpen- )-4 1 $17.50. 1 $14.00. $7.00. Ane 1, $9.50. 8-3x10-6, ial pe 5-3x11-2, > special inster, 54x7-4 special $7.00, 11 $3.50. | $4.50. Velvet, 46x9-9, special $5.00. Body 7-6x10, special $16.00, 8-3x9-3, special — spe Brussel: $16.5 $21.00. x10, special $4.50. cial $4.50. speci Wilton v elvet, 7-6x10-3, special Body Brussels, 8-3x9-9, special $15.00, ‘F” Palisade, 8-3x10-11, special $7 Bundhar Wilton, 8-3x12, special $25.0 “B” Palisade, 8-3x11-6, special — Second $10.00. BASEMENT SALESROOM } Notable Values in a Nee ‘Paschess of }CHARMING SILK DRESSES ton | WAS q excelle well a the and the model models every robe does Satins and Eolienne; the Nile, 1 navy lavender, tan, change ] tan and brown 34 to 42. Dre in this sell $12.25. timely Basement Salesroom. HABLE MATERIALS =i ¢ a | told here today by R. H. Bastman convicted of passing fictitious checks, is surely an unlucky num ber for him. The complaint was fil ainst him on January 12 and Saturday, April 13, Judge Cab annis sentenced Bastman to a year THE BETTKR WAY at lone — reformat Bastman “1 believe I'll gle that poor aid | \ 2c stray cat a piece of meat. teen Is certaiply “What, and pauperize the born October 13 fathes of to pass an ordi-| cat! Always help the poor to | Was crippled Nov. 13, ance requiring all dentists to be help themselves. Scatter some | Dec. 15, 1899, | went «| subject to proper examination crumbs on the sidewalk, They |Pital. I broke my arm March 13 . may attract a bird for the cat | 1904. 1 was arrested January 13. waa anits Tickets to and From Europe | | paint a picture, but the real art is! hae sell them, he said today le ney I Have Just the Place for You :..:" Came in today. || j butcher “Mi R. PERKINS, I think I have just the place | you are Owner wants to sell, as he is going West. Better come right in, as this place won’t be on the! market long.” | The real estate dealer finds the Bell Telephone useful in notifying a customer of a real estate bargain. Mich. April 15—The across Saginaw bay g that it drove huge of ice on to the D, & G wrecking a passenger train train crew were burt Bay City, wind sweepin 0 str For Spring Dresses and Waists | wide, has a’ soft linen : is ide va dh i {| a fine, sheer fabric Waist Linaire, ; finish and Batiste Lawn, Dres April 15.—The blackemith driver of GENEV that three wee or Sum- | | fig inches dis cakes a chim: | tracks garbage | Two of the hod carrier and a} ong 36 men of were practicing mer s and , with stripes, nter 3 terns, inc re a u and dots « 30 us, various trades wh meh try side line, without a] ploma has led the city] | k coma rg in checks, » plaids embroidered im com include blue, pitty nd white, ‘Twenty sprays on 1 Zephy: stripes a d hse yard tod hoodoo hams, 1892, and 1899, On the how ercerized nd Luxury Silk, a ts, shirts, oft, high suit looking for. to for wai | pajamas, | tra 32 fabric, featured in ting ¢ range of colors; | tan, lavender to grab."—Louisville Courier and will be ars old October inches wide, 19¢ yard Journal, 18, Basement "TWAS SOME WEDDING} BUDAPEST, April 15—M. Matc Nottingham Lace Curtains Special $1.55 Pair overlock edgeeaa uf P ounds with wide of nd much Tat — Basement sae 15.—Fiftee, iffragettes will ull May 4. Each wom hat not costing over unless a ribbon Is at which will increase the wf the hat to 4 ts New housand up Fifth avenue n wilt w 38 cents "| tached, value Lowest Rate Yorks April BRATTSTROM & CO. ; zan, eading citizen of Ferenczieh 808 Second Av. \was so pleased at having married off his two sons and daughter at the same time that he invited the \¢ ntire vill; to the wedding which lasted for days nighta, Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co | three ACK, Curta yardg lon strong Choice narrow borders, also eve mesh net, made with rtment of designs These Curtains the values are specially-good at $1.55. ps Allentown, Pa., April 15.—Robert patent J, Keck, accused of malpractice! The gathering consumed 1,194 and failed to appear in| bottles of wine, 440 pounds of court becaus® he stayed |&cef, 200 pounds of pork, 150 ehick wash the breakfast 500 eggs, besides the 1,500] court accepted the! pounds of flour used in bread my a gc cA allover perjury n for trial home to The effects W i | ens, | Ie at | dish and give long service wedding cakes

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