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ROSENBAUM IS lIC REAL MONEY Ml* Offers to Put Up $15,000 Cash to Show He Hat Financial Backing for Heat Franchise. ••Within t*n J.iyi after thi« eommittre glv«* m aMur»neo that Itwlll give ma a reatonabte franchu*. »uch at I* now pr*c tlcalty decided upon, and one containing my offer to glv« he elty U* tteam at a SO per cent reduction and to pay Into the city treasury 2 per cent of th« on>«* receipt*. I will d«po»it $15,000 in real money with the, city to puarantee my aceeptince of that franehlte. and tKat money may remain up after the franchite '» granted as a guar antee that I will carry out It! provisions, which, will Include the expenditure of at least 1100,- COO in one >e.tr In the Installa lion, of a plant and the laying of •trvice mains. You ma, hold tii* fln*l pas*aa« of the fran- Chf»e ordinanc* up until this money Is on deposit with the city. If I havan't any backer* I rtar>d to Iste $15,000 In cold eath. I have the backers, how ever, *nd they have the meney. Money talk*.' 1 r ■ ■ ■ ■, 'hr irrant 1 of I, Re*enb*um'» Off«r. The question aro»« when Rosen baum prespnled a communication to th« eomulttee offering 1" accept a' franchise that woaM protld« for the city gettlDK what steam It neeJed at 50 {ic»cent of the price ch.irsr<d to <>th«r patrons of the cofni and to pay Into th<? city treasury ! ptr cent of the gross r* telpt* of the company «.t a cow ppnsatkta for th* privllfßes Rraated by the city under the franchise. H. R. ai*«>, C. IL ColUni and C J. Smllb. who. with f»th»r Joral rcea. •rr >l»o apttllrants ' >r a at«*am h<»t (n« franthlw. attackwl Rosen baoni'* <>ff «» ridiculous and open ly acruf*vl r(i>'***ib»um of bluffing sod trying to cet I fr*nchlw» for purely »pifnlatiT« purpoaas. Doubt If He Ha* Bsckerm. Tl ■■ douht«:-d If Ro*pnbaum rrslly bad any b&ekers at thU time, r,i<l declared tint he w&s (imply trying to K*t the franchise for the purpose of taking It back East and !--<<>!: in p It to capital. on the other bamJ. tb«*r ltM!»ti>d that ther wer« toc»1 men of a recitation which ita»e &»■ •>in«! to th«> committee that the project would t><- carried throneh (f tfcpy * frr cl'''''l a fmnrhl«»' 1 Coancltmen Zb'n!.ti and KrUork Irnni*"'' rtem»nd«*l that Ro«»o --bftuni make known hla backers. ThU Roaenhaum rttaa&i to do. but h« made th* o(f<*r Rl*rn aN.v.- Th* WBHilttr« a«ljc.nrn<-«l wlthojt fur ther consideration of this offer. uwme wins GUARD FIGHT Goremor Hay has announced that .Adjutant General Lamplag Will be given a r<-»- hand. b the control of National Cusird aff«!ri<' and the settlement of the row bow existing between Lamping and other officers of the guard. No secret Is made of the fact that' Lamplog will at once use hia au thority to relieve Colonel Caiw? and Captain Manii< Tbompaon from all active connection with tha guard. Laapiog cannot take away their rank but h« will relieve them from work In handling mill' iary affairs, and will turn over the duties that ttify ar" now perform leg to other officers of the guard. Lamping ha» come out victor In the squabble because of hi* friend ship with one of the candidate* for United States senator. |! has been generally known In the guard that If It were not for this backing, tamping would (-■" ousted, and Case's man. Captain Thompson, put In hi* place. Hay U said to per souelly desire this, but the gov erp'.i has been forced to forego tho satisfaction of bl» personal do slrcs to k«.-ep tho friendship of Jclin L Wllaoa. The relief of Catro and Thomp son, that ih hourly expected, In stead of ftcttllng tho trouble, will tear the militia wide open. Im partial guardsmen declare that the present Oil til trouble In the guard can have but one result, that of, the complete demoralization of the National Uuard. *'* ************** *, • * * AUSTRALIA ON TRAIL • * OF THE PUGILISTS * * (By United Pre*«.) . * w VANCOUVER, n. C . May 4. ♦ w—A Kpi-clnl calilt- to tli" World * * from Sydney aajra that the * * Presbyterian general (IKK<'III A * M of Australia tiHH tabled a * * motion urging Premier Fisher ♦ * to |i?«hh a law HiipiircMHlriK all « * [iTln- fighting In the common- » w wealth. * * * * * ************** IiBNVKB.—MIu I.i«ll<- i'hnlpn, proml«|fnt HOcUlly, committed sill rl>l<- yi-ntKMay. PIANOO FOR RENT. _ Kohler & Ch»t«. & ■ I''lß Second Av. M^J T»l. Main 1032. " — Ind. 1032. THE WONDERFUL INSTINCT OF FLIES 1 KNOWINC. !'■>! ■' WOULD tit CAUOI lANinuON THB STICKY PAPER IN THIS FORMATION! ALASKAN COAL FRAUD ADMITTED IN SUIT A'dmltUof that hn help*l'' p^rpo tralo hi Alaykan coat Inmt ntr«l Th«H>(lori> ('okswvll yesterday com niiucril suit In iho «u|x*rlor court to rveowir IS.ooo for the ■prvlcra h<> r^nJcnHl 0. Christopher In mak ti>K thu !.'n.l grab • ■in tin- Rovern nieiit i«--..-.iiili- In lilx <<i>iii|i!alut t\>K*«rp|l *ay* that between lui ar> 1905 ariil IOCS ha was pngactul In assuring l^wertwf attorney fit.in private Individual* which would "ii n'i- Christopher to locate and en ter mi Alaska coal land*. Power of Attorney. !!■ '.us that Ik aKrt'tHl to »« rmr 33 I'owi-rs of nttornry which would tTHhtil ( tn ;s!n t li.-r in • nlrr on 33 •••mI land claim*. FV>r i! ■>■ ifcurtnit of thfuo |*»wfr* of attorney Con* WI<II sl.ili-s that I■•■ «ll tO tnrlli' an anirtHl prlre of 165 rach. 11. states that he secured the powers of attorney and that Chris topher under them located on icov ernmenl cual lands In Al»tkn. Cok*- WtU rti.f it'--: that he ha* clnce kanied that the roaJ lands *.n --i »■'. 'in-.l for Tlieodun* Itarnsdalo, a rttlvburg. I'.i. capitalist, and his Oil sectnte*. To Tran»Ur Them. At that timti «" ••;<*. !l ■ laima that Christopher requested him to secure the rcllntiulshment of ten of the coal laad claims located under the power of attorney, so that Christo pher could transfer them to the capitalist* for whom he im actlnx. ; Kbr th!» h« says h« was to receive $:!.•'<■'» Accordlnic to the complaint Chrtntopher enjoined airlct »«crecjf I FURNITURI , I FREDERICK & NELSON, IncF , unNI , OIIi DRY GOODS •'"•■• ru*t# U"Uf *' •'*• DRY GOODS iasenot Salesroom I(MsblirjtjlG I JUiHSjlUUllu Exceptional Value-Giving in Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits at $10.00 and $15.00 £very Size From 32 to 42 in the Collection, Also Misses' Sizes, 14, 16 and 18 This unusual offering compri sample Suits, Suits that represent ccr> tain manufacturers' excess production, and many models made especiall) for us from surplus lengths of high-grade materials. The styles include severely plain tailored and trimjned models —the fab rics are fine French Serges, Storm Serges, Worsteds and Mixtures—the fit and tailoring are of a character thai will appeal to the discriminating. Coats are 34and 36 inches long, skirts are in various plaited styles, .and the colorings include white and a broad range of staple and fancy Spring shades. Models in the new hair-line stripes are to he noted in the collection. —naaainent Salesroom. ii. i - - ...-,■--.-■■■,., ,,-, ,_, , .-..-_- ■■. i. ■ . -i_ _ _ ■■■■■■. i.-u-_ _ . iri i- 11- i-n-u-ii- r- n-n-ir r 1-1- i n- ■- ■■■'■ n " ■ D • if l I • '■ i-'-X - • Becoming models in [gjLir^ Trimmed Hats at $5.00 j^jgSSgL Frequent additions arc made t<> the strong line J*v i^^&MiSKSi^^ of Trimmed Hats maintained at this popular ftf^JpJP^§K^V^fl 0 pine, recent arrivals including new effects in the tfjfimtffc' 'V^jVsjHHF large roll-brim and medium-size Mats, and smait (mi Bl £. ikttußSr Turbans, of Milans, chips and many novelty T&gß^* • SSsJtT braid,, cf'feitivelv trimmed with small French (?*r^ VW flowers, lilacs and Arm-norm Beauties. Choice *yy / \«j may be made from a ide range of becom-* or / ing models at $5.00. -lUs.m.nt Ha1.«r..0>,, B—-/ I Ladies' I / \ I Mail S (Frederick & Nelson] Wl | r.Ktrn. | v^ | (| J Filled uih>ii h Wllll ll.> ." I wltlrll WS i' lll'' RAILROAD BILL'S FATEANGERSTAFT 11. I .lint t-r~. ) RT. LOUIS, M<>, May 4.—"We «r» either K»tna; '■■ have n aattsfactory ruilr. . rrculntlon t'lll or w« «r» n6t ("Ins; to have any," >i i t'r. ii.ii rii T.ift on hln arrival !.■•■■ li-iIS Tin t r.il.li lit «!ul !:!■> l.i'. n-.«. I■ .1 S! 1..-ill- from I ! i.. I Mini! Mirly tlilw m>rntii« nru) wrre taken tu the HI l."ul« rluti fnr li. ikl.in Tuft •'! i not • :it>- to >!!». i -■< I!■■ KUuKhlrr nf th« ml?r<uiit bill In «' • two hutisoa «f fon«r»»» jv«trr«lay. It* lnillrat<-.1, however, th* action lhat he w<ll UK*. "\Vh«-n 1 return to Washlnston," 1..- ».ii-:. "I will look over n>< .nu, 1,111." ii;; ■ Ct-«rg»« Ovsartion. ir.mi ■t»t.<-#» In I! .• Valr THE SEATTLE STAR CHEfISTY AND ERNST WILL BE HONORED In order that both im-n and wo mm (tt'iifrnliy of thn city mny have in opiHirtuiilty to publl< Ij Mprifll tln'lr ini|ir»tli»tlnn of lhi» ""'lf ■»«'■ HflcliiK nnd publtd /I'lrltwl work of ICdward C, t:in«aaty and A. 11. ICrnat a* m«'<nb<'r» of thn board Of park rninniU*l«i)*r« ( 'ho Hl'illllr rinyeroumU UKmniatlnn hllH HI ranged for • bnnq.nl In honor of th«<*« lw«> turn. Th« Uanqu will bo hold Hattirday (Mining »t th* Sorrento, und arrommodmlom »11l bo nmdo for 300 ra«?n and women. l£vr<r »lnro Iho rrinovnl ol <'li,-.i>.ty mid Krnul from I tin board by Mayor Utll. «timt> manner of nivtiiK Iho women Mpt-claHy a i hniM • to *how thplr uinir»rli»tlon (ui lh» work of tlirno two num. linn I" • ii uutlcr «i.imiii«-i uii.«n. nnd finally tb« bite lilm w«i d«t*r mln««d (ii.i.n ll «11l t>« • dollar dinner, nmt frlendt "f lh« two for mrr meirbern i.r the board, whether or not lury ar«» tn*iub«»r« of the Wayeroundu »»jc»clatlon, ar* ItivKtM in attend. np»pnra!lon» may b«> MCBTMI up to t*rtd«y noon by notlfylnK the prmtdtol of the (i*«orlatlon. Auatln i: Ummi'H.. who lia« office* In th«* Ni»* York block. Th<i dtnnor will i.>- informal. CENSUS MEN DID NOT COUNT T. R. «!!• I «l(rtl rtw) OYSTER DAY, May 4.— Thaodor* Rootr . fl««» cttlitn of the land, *»■» not counttd In th* ctntua At l*att if he wit no record of th* oolonel or »ny •f hit family (.an b» found In th* local •numerator'* lltl Th« r*(*on for the ov«r«lght pr«b*bly !!•• In \ht fact mil th« Ro«ttv«lt home h«r» Ih* Itgal r>lMl»M of the colon**, Ii clo»«d and «v«ry m»mb<"- of tht fam.iy It away. Thirt ar« not tv«n any MrvanU In Ih* houi« and tht neighbor* could not «n*w*r qutM'ont. a* *om* of them eonetm family nlttory. T^T^ri FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. fwrff^ Ury iN J km ....... lull, at liW. I Y °^* Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Stylo, lit, quality and workmanship combine in jtit^. flic .> new models to afford grace and comfort JsSvt\ STYLK 277, PRIGE $2.oo—This popular model is designed for the nv- \]&pP cragc full figure, having moderately low bust and skirt very long, the mate- L^- T j rial extend several inches below the boning and entirely encasing the fitf- \ jfc^ urc. It is of fine quality batiste, with draw-string at top and fitted with three § Jflß 1 1.I STYI.K IW». 1 PRICK $I.so—An ex- STYLE:<SOI, PRICE $I,oo—This M^WM \ I N 1.1- I'K!< i SI i 'I. I'KH ! WK*jStf \ ccllcrit low-bust Corset adapted for i' one of the newest models fur the av- mjyjpyf^\\ \ the very full figure This Corset is cragc figure, has bust very low and \^if^ll/ y / extremely lo'iig over front aii'l li.i skirt extremely l'-ti".. the cloth extend- WmL /JL heavy hook below front stay. Is made inj many inches below the boning; it Al jtiVk\ of heavy coutil, boned more heavil) is designed to produce the desirable 1/f •jfeff \. \WFll.V ili.ni is 11, case with tin- ordinary slender effect. The material is strong /'^. ' '^\w\ \vwFl' Corset, and equipped with two pairs of batiste and the garment is fitted with #v^^'^'«A^\vv\'V hose supporters. two pairs of hose supporters. **"*'i 4Pl\W\ Now being displayed are new arrivals in Thompson's Glove Fitting fvV^Wil jrv, , j-W > Corsets at $1.(X). $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. j -La^m noor r ''i \ >; )\ jMwm{\ *™. ™™ ~ ™~— [J;ijfffiWp\\^ Practical and Attractive Styles in House Dresses uiv [W'-Jr fri*i We mention a few typically-interesting value! from the extensive assort /■^/*\m^* ments of inexpensive, practical House Garments for Women now in cvi- 3 dence. More elaborate styles, in plaid ginghams, arc displayed at $4.50 andii /^y\^Vv\\\\Vu\ AT $I.so —PrinceM House Dresses of with a deep cuff trimmed with bias bands. ulil^k . m«\ di. white percale with small black *tripen, or The Skirt is five gored with inverted plait. CB^wEii/Ov Copenhagen with white design. Have AT $2.95-One- P iecc Dresses of Hght-blue V''jjll^' DUtCl> mck>cut *('uarc> '°?S breves ami amJ «hitc checked K in K l.am. The Waist fas \ih"r?>U <ICCP> fu" HOUWt at IX>ttOm ; C°ml tO fh thC .nMnlmck .-i.nl is made with tv broad .Vjljl W-'Y/ J {>K"re Mnrj"t!)ly an<l faMfn in front' tucks over shoulder; the round fitted yoke jl ' JliLf. If] AT $\. ' >s—One-pieces —One-piece House Pre*«es of is piped with plain blue. Ha- bishop sleeves J) j1 ![<*/// black and white checked percale with Dutch finished with pointed uff«, piped with white. i||| II ili Wk^lli neck and short sleeves. Waist has pocket Skirt has panel in front and is finished with a t mlf//—■ am' 's tr'nnn^ with red piping. Skirt is plaits. I} J H Ills' B°rcd> W'th invcrtc<l Plait at back< This ar' AT $3.7s—Attractive Dresses of blue 'll II I \Wf ment fasten* in back. wll!tCi pink and white or dull preen *nd p!nk If j : iI il $2.so—N'ew One-piece House Dresses plaid. The Waist has high collar and panel Ii ! ll'ti* oi '•Rht-blue and white percale. The Waist front finished with two rows of pearl I'Ut il I liljli has Mjuare yoke of *hcer white material tnd tons. Skirt is plaited and sthched over hips ill 1' 1 I lillllnli Dutch neck; the full sleeves are finished to fit figure. i* Embroidered Lace Bands, Special 95c Yard I A large variety of clahorate lace effects in embroidered bandi has been assembled to sell at this spc{ cial price, including Baby Irish, Cluny and Vcnisc designs in itraight or scalloped edgcs.also Mcdaliioni in various sizes, round, oval and square. These Hands and Medallions re eminently suitable for trim ming Summer gowns, graduation dresses and lineerie. Unusually attractive values at 95c yard. ^~Z - - __ - - _ ; _ _ ; ~ :;i.r.t Finer* ■ •■"■;;■ Novelties in Lace Allovers and Shadow Nets 29 -Inch Serpentine ■ Amonp thr item* now In strong demand in the Lace Section arc Allovcr Laces in CrCDB, lOC 13rd > Vcnise, Haby Irish and Shadow effect! Of these we show a large variety, including the (^ • Serpentine Cr*p« Is a cotsoa \!™L. Atf^,rfjc , L> SILK EMBROIDERED ALLOVERS. ?"" abr!c tb.t <Ir*ppi *•*"* \ ENISE ALLO\ in white, cfeam i n htnd( me fiha dow effects; in white, colors : r»«r. bu « p*rm«ncnt -eitakh; and ecru, including small floral and I'aby an( j O p a |cscent shades wl.!< hl« not affected by w&thlif. Irish designs. SHADOW NETS.' 45 inches wide, in «•<» I- v*rjr appropriate for m* SILK-RUN ALLOVKRS v in white, ecru whtc; bUck jnd hjf/«g^ft |I| »« w^'^"^^;^ and two-tone effects, embracing a variety of KkVl. AI.IOVKRS on iL-k iiScind " lor*- Per»'«n pa.tern, or flonl effective flora, <lfMkn^ embroidered in bright gold, dull !«*•,«• th "«ht '" T£ r.KAIDI-li ALLOVERS. in soutache, {ol<l and silver; also in gold braided effects. Sou and'.lrio^of mta* . /«/m n iut\ aft tn*n \it*n uoir ana siriprt or \anoui colon rat-tail and corded effects, and novelty com- GOLD AND SILVER M.IS. in coarse and tlx«>t. Price. 18c y»rd binations; white and colors. and fine meshes. —Firm Floor.•£ , : — i-ir»i noer. , Interesting Items in Summer Apparel for Little Folks , 'A few seasonable suggestions from the lines displayed in the Infants' Wear Section, Second Floor. &*§s* -^. $2.50— Intaiit*." Short Wa-1 Coat* -f 50c—Boys' I)llrk Hats in white or tan Mssst> i^L white pique, siies. six months, one and two with narrow brim and ribbon band. •^•pCJKT T*w years, cut in circular effect and fitted to $I.oo_nys' Hats of fine white pique *f§§^l3S? *?*&**s yoke at back; arc trimmed with wide cape .. , . . . , • .fcStirEjS SB*y tX. J >vv and have fulf ileeve, with turn-back cuffs. Wlth nar£ w black Mril lc- or '" I'laln bluc t^TfWK iljw^ $3.2s—lnfants' Short Wash Coati oi or tan. Trimmed with ribbon bands. /I I 1\ \ V^f^*T>s white pique, having wide cape, cuffs and LITTLE CHILDREN'S STRAW JII \\\ /I lf\ collar finished with embroidered scallops. BONNETS, SPECIAL 45c AND 65c— L^ J—-^ LI V-^ $3 50—Children's \Va>.|i Coats of light- „,, „ . , , l^r/ ■ blue or tan pique, in double-breasted style, 1 h"c t,r.tt\ Bonneti are made of faiicy \f W) bine or tan pique, in double-breasted »i ' ■ i having wide collar ol white pique, trim- Braw '"■"(l- trimmed with pink or blue ,W1 UW med with colored bands matchin] Coat. rosettes and have soft niching around the \J^ tS&& j Sizes 1 to 4 (rears edge. —second Floor. Women's Lace-Boot Hosiery, 50c Pair j Kid and Silk Gloves, $1.00 Pair .: Women's fine o.t»Ht) Lacc-boot Hosiery in this |; Women's Glace finished Kid Gloves in overscam season's new designs, made of pure thread-lisle, ; ,„, • t . . , , . A , -' with double heel, sole and toe, in a good assortment *nd. pique styles with tu<> clasps at wrist, ad era with double heel, sole and toe, in a g (assortment ' of attractive colors, embracing pink, rose, delft-blue, broidercd hacks, in black, white and popular shade* navy, bronze, tan, blonde, black and white. Price, ;! Pncc > $100 P*lr< 50c pair. |! Women's fine quality Milanese Silk Gloves, with Children's Half-Hose, including plain and fancy \ two clasps at wrist. Paris point-embroidered backs, effects, arc ihown in a wide selection of styles at 25c, | and double-tipped fingei Black, white and colors. 35c and 50c pair. -pint n....r. !; Price, $1.00 pair. _Fi«t n«ir Women's Spring Pumps and Oxfords Specially Priced 1 jjj. Exceptional buying-opportunities result from the /JKJ^.^ decision to close out certain lines of Women's Spring /Q0 dtim c9Eߣ)|^w nips and Oxfords at, special, $2.35 and $3.25 pair. llJillifilSPHff 5^ Special at $2.35 Pair 1^ laT /•/•■/ Women's lU.uk Crßvenettc Pumps with leather collar t^S§wy LfiP and tip, Mistcp strai>. welt sole and Cuban heel, »p< ial $2.35. Women's Patent Vamp Oxfords with gray raede top, Women's Patent Pumps with dull kid collar, instep pearl button fastenings, plain toe, turned i&olc and Cuban strap,small leather bow, fancy tip, welt sole aud Cuban heel, It* i" !. Si"'•' 1"f I $-'.i?. ' special $2.33 Pumps and Oxfords, Special $3.25 Pair Women's Cun-metal Blucher Ox- Women's Patent Pumps Women's All - Patent Women's All - Patent fords, three-eyelet style, with short with dull kid collar, patent Blucher Oxfords, short Blucher Oxfords, short vamp, round toe, fancy tip, welt sol< leather bow, plain toe, vamp, narrow toe with vamp, round toe, fancy and concave Cuban heel, special welt sole and concave heel, tip, welt sole and Cuban tip, welt sole and concave $3.23. special $3.25. ne< special $3.25. Cuban heel, special $3.25 --fli (FREDERICK&NELSON)I3 1 SHadC> V INCOWrORATtD J \ * __J