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AR aad ee ee de de ee hh he eh tte Stone, Fisher & Lane GALVIN TAKES. SPECIALS FOR CHARGE ‘Doays ony | | re Filled Same Night ’ : { SATURDAY, MONDAY and Day as Everybody NEW GENERAL MANAGER OF) . rUESDAY Received Welcone ! | Mail Free Concert Orders Tomorro Seyi Special No. 1 The Great Easter Millinery Ablush With PORTLAND, Ore, April 1 $12.0 Suits ‘for ELEGANT SPRING _ Millinery that is becoming, that is rich, effective and ¥ e Oreadn Railroad & | | should be, from fashion’s view point tion and Southern Pacific lines ff Oregon, arrived here yesterday and ~ * just exactly asi > AND SUMMER and withal extremely low priced, Such are the condi HEADWEAR tions that have made this Millinery Department of our appine gank high in the estimation of Seattle women, Our Great OFFERINGS FOR Sale of Sample Pattern Hats, Qeeumes charge of bis new office to TOMORROW OF lar, should crowd our store tomorrow s00 HATS TO SELECT FROM ) TW OALIKE, and the PRICES AN UNUSUAL —well, you will have to see them to apprecate them. Fine millinery, rich silks, beautiful dr goods, superb suits, to be worn so jauntily NATURE DON'T MISS THIS CHANCI and so joyously, and all those little fussy fix Our Great Suit Sale Is the Talk of the Town en ng blew 0 on, tomgy ped sett ton your atten- Special No. 2 4 $3.00 Shoes for $1.65 ind Ve elour Calf MF. Calvin's arrival sets at case the h minds of many in the local offices of ] $2.50 a the two roads, who were rather . FP pecting a general “ah FP proves many persistent tive to mergers and cons Have agitated local ratiroad circles for Rome days past, He announces off @lally that none of the departments under his direct management will suf- — Ss I N 3 | Aes pecia 0. gel Prag ncghin™ —. a Jersey Ribbed Underwear, Re merger of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation company and the Southern | Pacific, but that both roads will be operated separately with the exception | that he will have general supervision ever both in operating matters Manager Kochler is to retain his po- | gay ainier Clothing House 4 EF Bouthern Pacific, and his authority DE will sutter no curtailing. He will sim. 3 ply report through Mr. Caivin, instead 1217 First Avenue, Near Postoffice urchased at 65¢ on the dol LC ee ee zs ? Vici Kid « values 75¢ a garment, now Sunday. Especially do we « $13.50 for Suits wortle§a5.0o. gyg.75 for Suits worth $25.00 and $35.00. {ick 4 Whe Break Saturday -dsls Two Great: Skirt Specials Tomorrow FIVE HUNDRED TRIMMED HATS AT $7.50 CHOICE tat value $18 to TWENTY STYLES OF EASTER You should vee tt SUITS AT $25.00 EACH EASTER GLOVES, A SHADE FO To Attract the Men EVERY OOWn, hs $1.50 A PAIR : 75¢~--We Will Sell Tomorrow---75¢ : FANCY HOSIERY, WOVEN TO ; CHARM, AT 89¢ A PAIR FIVE STYLES OF BEAUTIFUL CAM- BRIC PETTICOATS, ELABORATELY GRAND FREE CONCERT TRIMMED WITH LACES AND _IN- w entert you t ~ night with of 314 orchegtral music, absolutely the beat and abso SERTIONS. $1.00 EACH Dirsiton A PERFECT W. B. CORSET, LATEST MODEL, AT $1.50. made in the $4.06 1* the price for beautiful Dress Skirts 2.98 buys an clean * Btreet Skirts mixtu etam| | | brown; & heavy material that should give # did wear and thet will look well; regular value, This, we ot of the seas of through the San Francisoo office, as heretofore ae thts wondert w price » ots of Men's $1.0, $1.25 and $1.0 part woe tan fiat goods, all wool dark t Weight summer cash matiam). Bee Window BALLARD COUNCIL IS TRYING = | TO SELL OUT THE CITY TO THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY 3 ~ een a a acai i : " ture, “Queen of the Nortt ‘ > 1 i " \ even Orang * . y 4 An Algeria . Bmith ee ee Be aE ay A special things, but ev- | ONLY TWO OF THE CITY FATHERS HAVE THE TEMERITY | has been Kept up. mt a's oS Mratton 2 Two Step, “Funny Folks Cowell sur favorite trad xin have been b Bretton : Phy the Chapin fi nap the most delightful TO OPPOSE ANOTHER GRAB BY THE STREET RAILWAY . mpany got int : | Sue cavers sranciwes rchandi that Seattle women have ever OCTOPUS—A BITTER FIGHT AHEAD woes eakaees tae evunell Ta the Big Sireata ces $ has : inual debate | Na : Finally one C are AP 106 each. pr , . and Le each, tor choles of 4 5 BALLARD, April 1.—The Seattle; packers, Mayor Zook and Council-| plied for a franck « con Baueer, regular # “ ps and Saucers, reeular Mectric Company has its greedy! mon Hawley, Ingalls and Wiley, ceasions that were almost absurd jeye on Ballard, and those who are! Sy. picking all opposition to thelr liberality, and when it | was A a On the inside say it will move heaven! giarkey franchise, say th charged that Remsburg represent 4 Pend earth to get Ballard within tts] attle Electric Company ts the 8 tric ¢ . © pany, — SUNNT es Gagante tno comsere of «| Ceanreten. Bet ez of its own weight. Remeburg « SEIEa ipetem ever which the ectagea} TRNted by every rengonadie B offered to omit the clause agai 4 Bae planned to stretch ita tentacles. | "SS wae years, ever since the Bal-| #trikes, the elements and the acts B) The city council is now in the} iarq Electric Company secured its| God. but the ¢ ia Ba Aitoee of what threatens to be 8! rrancnise, the Seattle Electric Com-| *e0inat the Seattle Electric Sat) tong, bitter struggle. Two members| TOONS Lived war, etther openty| PAny 18 so strong that the moat Ii 4 Bef the council are awake to what is) -. overtly, upon the local company, | *T#! concessions cou! 3 not induce th a Ai Ait diedindind eeerenete ant are ViNG| Cooking (3 crush it out an it has| “ty t0 eenent ite undiaguised appli 4 Rieke tghting akon.” ns ae every other electric concern that) “Wl, Romsburg was making his a _| could In any way interfere with it hed -* en fe tramalien 4 vd y under the terms of the Bal- they eee no menace in the issue be-| | When, ments, H. A. Starkey appeares qualms Spend the Day Before Eas- ter at the Annex 250 KACH for best © Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University ling bo bitterty’ contested. ‘The re-| '*74. company’s franchise, the city) the scene, and those on the insld« ¢ his Rarvs mine. Heinse | maining members of the council ap-| ‘eed over its plant to that com-| say he appeared for himedr indi-| r roti’ to be only muddled by | pany on @ lease, the agents of the] Viduaily, armed with a mighty Mutt ccis tbet ere 4 opposition, blindly following| %ctopue were on hand tmmediately| i, talked vaguely of Alaskan back | er “ ‘heh fn the lead of the majority. to prevent the transfer. Attorney| 475 and applied for a 0-year fran-| f | , : he etal The point at issue ix the applica-| Keefer attacked the franchise by &| chise, offering the most remarkable M n s A @ (on for « franchise to furnish elec-| COUrse of persistent Mitigation, and) terms to the city. Those members yeaa 2 s ‘i © Srlc light and power to the city. of| the attack was directly traceable to) o¢ tne council who were trying to * aetna 4 t ee. t ngineer some eed into the trap. * the headquarters of the Seattle F —tke Daenaenie 10. maine *0"| MONTANA'S COPPER KING BROUGHT THE RECENT CON ain. ‘That was all Helnee Being made by one H. A. Starkey,| tric Company. So long as there was) sort of franchise through for the ia hes clntais hg dom Wn. formeriy an employe of the Seattle) * shred of hope left for > a Beattie Electric Company, were most TEMPT PROCEEDINGS UPON HIMSELF PURPOSELY hoc ge ” . s chine | y romises, e ' re » mt en mated company againet Het Py . °: 45, a u fre on the Inside say that his Mberal| ried on and when it was dropped it) larly strenuous were Counell " esta hese ont Even when a man tells us candidly that ben | goncessions.and his pretense of indi-| was only to adopt more leaped meth-| ey and Ingalls, But Star-| (Special to The Star) ¢ | | eppotnted a committes of if the shoes do not satisfy he will demand sev F vidual competition are the sheep’s| oda Failing in the attempt to break | yey oniy sxmiled and offered more a |, | inventignte. Heinae piled is ae k ad : con elothing aeaar which the Seattel the franchise of the Ballard com-| concessions, each more gen BUTTE, Mont, April 1.—Behind bape Bay os ne Mi ~y Devs 7 tempt by refusing to allow this dom. his money back, we have no _ hesitancy poe , t ents of the octopus at- % ate s cag hae ted finitely and shut UC) mittee to enter bis Raru nine, } , ling hi , £0. sh Msctric Company is skulking. The| pany. the agents Of ie one Baliara| “an, ,cpe last Then, suddenly, fine tmposed on F. Augustus) trem all appeal. Hetnee'e “contempt” | tnescgh which thay wished to get Inte about selling him any of the $3.50 shoes fact that Starkey was represented | tacked its financlering something happened. Remsburg’s «| wilh break the 1 ' ich } h | es an independently wealthy man} company was about to pl its] gpplication was shelved and Star- } The Micha! the Davitt ming, ‘This resulted in the which we show here. With large oll interests in California, | bonds on the eastern market. and It| Key's enemies became his best 1 tanding re As Gunnin wien Maubiandae we tae We select our stock with a view of re H Coupled with the knowledge that he| was here that the octopus got In it) friends, It was a plain case of ete eben aie omen a4 5 j was working for $100 a month as an| first blow. The agents’ were busy. | “switch,” and Councilmen Twig and x tae sae Seen eae oe funding the money if the goods are not D qneineer only « few months ago, was) and when the bonds were offered) witzgerald began to investigate Idaho to sit in the case. Judge Beatty satisfactory. That's why we are not afraid. enough. to raise a question as to his| their sale had been ruined by indus-!| The result was a split In the coun- the other side ad-| prosed to go into the queation of the f ? ) ; r | financial responsibility in the mat-| triously cireulated reports that t | ctl, culminating in a climax teat ania, Peincipa - cy ef the injunetion, eeafieing We have here what we believe to be 4 D. ter of the $250,000 bonds to be given| Seattle Electric Company was an the) pusaday night. Amalgamated nm 1st) 5, f to the contempt phase of the . ot ti of \lew's Stines:® North- fn Connection with the franchise ap-| eve of establishing @ rival plant !o) starkey’s franchise, several times ht was bee ver the owner | matter, Heinge was fined $3,00 and the best line of Men in the North. ; | plied for. The rather vague refer-| Ballard. This eae scm ey amended, waa brought up and was for seven yours. ‘leach of his tieute were fined west—and priced at $3.50. ences to Alaskan capitalists as hix| company to take its bonds an-| about to be ‘rallroaded” through| The Micha! Davitt 4) ee. | “a + « a Packers emphasizes this question.| ada, where they were disposed of.) wren Councilmen Twig and Fita-| one of seve * yet - : Heinse om ed and paid the money. We will ell y a a second pair if you ; Starkey also claims that the Cudahy | Since then the systematic annoyance | gerald leaped to their fect simulta-| out betw K ener k a the re-| H® !# Row back into the courts, where let us sell you the first. ; ket he does his mont t mining. The ; ‘ | Packing Company 1s one of his of the local company's financlering| neously and protested. They were pong ere ag Mig Mage oe Davith | > orcs. coeds ates te. Sea to sip : pte f | promptly called “Filtbusters” by eg vy: a ase by | rey = a tas aoa cod i an | Mayor Zook, who told them they as So ctalens ims se Atte fom: ha POOH OOOO OOA PAE OPP LPL LELLOOO were out of order, But the two “fl owles’ ID-\ right to the Michael Davitt and the lab | {busters” insisted that the franchise om gprs new d away in its ore bodies. ‘800 6 be read before the vote, as it had| For one _ — | 18 as Pe been read gince It had been | Copper jer bitte r tat amended. After much excited scrap-| is wading y t mh See thin Salk . by oe ping the franchise was read and a| to ke ft the * - / come the suspicion that the Seattle! tir? uch they were | J ¥ det franchise mendment had been | {™* f reconsideration 1327 Second Avenue, Near Union fal added to the effect that the power) prow ye more they | seal aie ROO OOOR AOR OOD OAR ODA DRL AA DELLLLLLLLL LLL LPS asade bo.genemated in Watleré, a6) or nis wateorent. ts verse ver~| ; it was expected that this wou'd al ~ DETECTIVES DOG THE STEPS|~ " aoe ed In ines an 01 mn 4 paneed a » If you need anything In the line of Wines and Liquors you wit fj) It wee expecten tim ae, But Twig! | was pease ot W ; piaseemieitn find it at Aronson’s. Everything sold here can be depended on as Fit 4 argued that the octo-| c through the direct] OF SECRETARY HEYWOOD OF |[f Levinson’s Quality Store. All ee being strictly pure and unadulterated, and yet at the right prices, | 874 : oy coat oak be antabtaen.| ® ‘ mies, authorizing the ] Sreting Pull theaters, We are large dealers, in fact, the largest exclusive Wholesale and | - geo heer ager Ree gen wo, | transfor cases, and the! THE WESTERN FEDERATION Seattle Liquor House on the Coast. We employ no agents, sell for Le P Michael Davitt war was carried over ge cong fr gvetl cnabies ws to give you better goods for less money {|| Seattle electricity of high voltage] |to Helena, where it was thought tt OF MINERS Phone te Levinson’s for Your M _" x P ous | for generating power, and thue gen-| sympathy would not be so i Phones—Sunset Main 43, In a. wit i | heme, Mr. Twig said, had m being crowded for over ge arto. one to 3 t < S$ GO, < easvied seteetion amas all bitterly partisan. When the caae| telephoned Chief of Police Arm 1 A MATINEE SATURDAQ ™ tw f ware: ogo Ss went to the jury, a verdict was re-|*trong to detail a detective to watch rue CCRSSFUL BAKER CO. . turned in favor of Heinge, awarding | every of Secretary Presenting Caines Masterpiecty Half-Gallon eeqald tartnd the gaunt, i Helene ck to cn eee THE CHRISTIAN raid start! ne cour < . Bw nor Beg ee | asked, an an evidence df good faith a n crowded with warrant Seoued te th nection 1A Bottles (Like | on the part of Mr, Starkey, that he erm conveying bim charging him with des meee ese “x should add an amendment te the Ten months later Judge Knowles re-| tn American ~~ Ms mee com « ad Cot) | effect that he would build a stearr versed the verdict. Heinse askea|‘"e American Mag. peu S-Boyta"A MIDNIGHER plant in Ballard with which to gen Judge Knowles to vacate the Injunc aegis “erty 7 4 ne quality, per gal- fi! ~ 2-Crown Port or Sherry........-.06+ ° | peer r orn Pvhingg Pint Rca ey to exatannadenae than bo team es eturned to Tellurid ‘ qu per & a | Lo Mayor Zook immediately leaped to| MERRILY THE SALE GOES ON |p<a! to tno circutt court. ay it atgod |ymatter how many local warrante lf Wo « 1 tine of tm: GRAND 8 - 4 proten! 4 : |there could be no appeal. Judge | wer an na nen the | pc dials and champagne. hig feet - bea a oy phat The a. ‘ond Fianista Concert) Knowles refused to take action th a sufficient number of *re eliver including Green §}| Sunday and Three Succeed Nig’ F [os he nthe That) given last night turned out agaln | iteinge was tied up without any open-| soldiers be sent from the camp to | Setnoutag’ Seaton vould utrageous an-|to be a success. HOU WAS) ing for redre Heinze claimed on|make the arres or t yenves chiae has pasced its first reading and| well filled and we thank the public] ©,0)' ne ccuia show the injunction | tenes ‘utiea nut to sake wie | Blanche W. 1/ fh no more amendments can be added.” | for their kind attention, : 3 os nog | FoOPS called out to take him | als. B-Crown Port, Sherry, Angelica “Tipo this ruling the vote wae! Improper, but the shut-out blocked | President Mercer was last night Pe es Muscatel or Tokay....... ee ee eae ek Twig ena {DAILY SALES INCREASING AND] [um tnd there wee io gome. unusual {removed from the bull pen and wie EE. te Sn. Cente Sow a | Fitsgerald voted against the fran-| THINGS BEGIN TO HUM way. Heinze knows well how to do = er lbe ae ge atts Jail, where he MP Ril oeivecar aaa 8, chise. They w the only two.| - — unusual things, and he was soon busy | W"8 locked in a ce e is denied | Thia is the situation at present | BEAUTIFUL HIGH-GRADE fel etvibeeee Ane, See twee’ spain WHOLESALE STORE, | THIRD AVENUE Manager Simpson, of the Haltard| PIANOS ar Gets ele ee , ae | Theater ectric € onan ar « that a In all the styles and designs, | Jcept service of habeas corpualf 'h Su Main 644; Ind. 644 RUSSE & DREW, Mars. i cannot support two electric] that sel at $260 | » tween Seneca and Univeral 0 hones, Matn ce eaery, Angeles, weed that UC onether traneuias| ited, 607 #400, ii | |papers for the release of Mercer,| Catalogue Free A parco cn Poe sy te oh Maine Muscatel or Tokay " is granted he will be compelled to] $550, $600, $660 and and the head of the federation must | | %5e and 10¢. | nell out. “And then,” said he, “after| during thie bale at $176, | stay in custody til the case is pad ia the Seattle Electric Company has| $2 82, $317, $961, $419, $43 | taken to the supreme court. Mr. Alonzo Wardell of Topeka YTE—There will be no p rtormanet — Kansas, national organizer for the| tonight $560 and $59 A fine stool purchased our franchine, it ¢ et porch mr 2 ~~ scarf with each inatruments| aside Its own and operate under ee » very instrument we sell will be| ours. stamped with a guarantee from re= The $60,000 plant that Starkey/jiable manufacturers and endorse® guarantees to erect in Ballard, while| by us. | a sufficient sum to erect a generat ling plant, Councilman Fitzgerald | says, would be @ very cheap price | to pay for a sub-station to the Se- attle Electric Company, which could be operated by high voltage elec tricity from Seattle and supply elec- best and most stylish tricity for any other extension the modes, They are fresh from | the great fashion-setting J. P HOWE RETURNS ftoren throughout the United States] ne REE Oe and England, is in the elty and will remain here for some time. | J. P. Howe, manager of the Seat- | | ers of good clothes Lene should see our display of correct fashions for sprit Sgr Wardell {s working in the int Last Two Times tle the ter and one of the leaders/of the Labor Union Co-ope e of the independent theatrical syn-| store, corner Fourth ona Ui, MAHARA’S dic which is now engaged in|which is a part of the Rochdale | turned from Portland this morning.|has enjoyed a phenomenal growth Mr. Howe made an inspection of the! since tts opening and its board of new Columbia theater, now under| directors 1s composed of some of construction there. The new theater|the oldest and most substantial —— A Will be open for business before the | citizens of Seattle. MF. Peebles, € CMG i end of the present season. It is on| manager, has had twenty-four years Washington street in the heart of| of most muccessful bust Ne the Portiand buginess district. “It| ence in this lines + wstness Perl] O PENNING wie MA ER. Butterwortt & Sons || The “Games, td ly 2,000, Magi ben he Saban Have remaved vot ‘their ew 1937 TTDOT A NTEENTETE ‘We guarantee the quality of these Wines. They are pure and well aged. Ten cents allowed on return of bottle. For other goods, call and see us. See our up-to-date Liquor Store, look over our large stock, get our prices, sample our goods and We have made extensive preparations for your wants in clothing, and we are now ready to show you the iy cities and possesm.all th as his “Alaskan” back - 8 od ald Bolsen of Dawson, cea d Hapa desirable qualities to insure ested in an electric plant there, and | satisfactory resulta, Captain Richy, also of Dawson, and oT eaaheanmpea “SUITS, $12.50 to $30 SETTLED FOR $8,000 " A number of fans who are past hope are talking of going to Port- land Aprib 24 to see the Seattle team play. They say they want to “heer the boys alongs pee they t s Une em: the team and Rew they “76 G19 PA bn vers AN SAI ORG. alle up THE LOVERS atc 9 Pa

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