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THE SEATTI STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 28, 1005. pt f EXTRA SESSION GOVERNOR MEAD MAY DECIDE TO CALL ONE TO FORCE AC TION ON A SATISFACTORY RAILROAD BIL& tw ' ° Olymoela Qureaw Ja ae . . Olympia, Waeh., . i Bal Corronpondowes by Dan Dean rd MYO EA w ee , A ‘ ny ' & ratlrow or ‘ , A « rerno AS ate . @ 4 bill that ts rad-| ra ‘ a plish hat's a fact and not a charg = A « as thi ton ‘ 4 oo ine of aoe. | Wuats the ox swe! MAY KEEP ‘Eh OUT s in the house have| going th nds there da A { of Police ne comBine—a sort of One of Mea t cirle was a Dela " all for one w, with | tending a pa and t . v coms and lroa u n bill} mates « young men frequenting ave the railroad forces don't see ar worry.” | the result of am in ao yt a al eb aime aid " vestigation by Patrolman Brafford t m who want/here to stay f y a . m and billiard ball near | and we are with yo a t of he ry. a f t Man- | ager Cha H, Sta © hal whe gan of yu « « up hit or} Pacific, and Attorney Cott known as “t watchdox of the na alled ‘ f Dela and | OR & NN. w notifle t y a“ wat he was trying hard to] danger and ediately g a pretty big taxpa my he law regarding | work r and @ b at he would They w ged t 1 obey a ued by the de- | thetr cok nm the de age f . | . | PROTES? J. West and A property | - rt \« ment on the ry s ALI K fo tow | oe * State Cc Seat t years ago bh TOPRKA, Kan. Fet his f te te West Pe K ard Tegistered st ' , « “ 1 ‘ Btandara ¢ 3 TOS | methods ¢ ' * } — a : — WILL BU/LD TRACK } ‘ HAS 1,400 IN HIS | | SUNDAY SCHOOL onaee H. E y T | Shaving 25c Including Neck- Shave, Shine and Tonic | HEADY’S BARBER SHOP Cor. First Ave. and Ww. shington St. 7 "IN | Johr Wetec Sede de ested deci Aig xt largest, with « of 4m). H it ® are erous than those of John D. Rock r, jr, ¥ n aid to BETWEEN 7 AND 9 P. M. ONLY have reached the 300 mark. Coppins is a clone friend of Wanamaker they frequently interchang man know fe , FINE UNDERSKIRTS, of first quality mercerized sat live. een and moreen, with deep flounces, ruffles, tucks, hem aneene stitching and accordion pleating—four different styles to A New Sewing Machine Store choose from. These skirts retail regularly for from $2.00 to $2.50. Seo our Windows. ieee be cen le EASTERN ouTFIT TING GCO., Inc. 7 422-424 Pike Street. Corner Fifth. ' : THE DIRECT PRIMARY BILL ——__. " ey hought whet? the better ay N@iinate car " , i ‘ i i the " you had ab no chotoe pris 1 1 vote@ for } n men ; a ; 4 deen trad 1 E ! » ie wi bellot ef we in Ha Hifferent Decaune you de fot geem to here on t n ‘ ' P “ ' be Wi 4» tw A Sat th t 4 ° if ’ ' to be filled. hout reference to as fice, taett ing ow will make the best of Olympia to ure rect primary law? If not DU It NOW 1 , u V DAY RI RRR TR TRIO RRR RTT tot teat ’ , , ’ Sevecesers weeees coves Feds..0g $906. # Put date by ‘ As @ taxpayer of your district I urge upon you to do al! in Your power to accomplish the parsage of the bill providing for & DIRECT PRIMARY LAW, * * * * * * . * * . * * * * + o * * * * - - PSE EE EE SEE See eee jan name herp Qose Addre JR PRR oe ee eee eee eee eee 2 | King county voters should wend their coupons to the following a. » J.J. Smith, A. T. Van de Vanter oO AT ke A Ww am H. Moore, Wi G. Potts. nM Kino BB Representatt ves M. M. Meertik W. W. Brown, WH. Clark, 1 Dot nm. Joseph Irving, David McVay, G. Erickson, F. A. Twitche Cc. EB Hous 1. Dawes, James Weir, EB BE. Todd. F. HW. Rennick Joseph Lyons. C. 8. Gleason, C. B. Vilas, R. F. Booth. The Man Who Framed the Refinery Bill SENATOR PORTER, TYPICAL KANSAN, SAYS A FEW BREEZY THINGS ABOUT AFFAIRS IN THE SUNFLOWER STATE 1 BROUGHT THt BIL] HtRe . ay $$ 4¢ 2 If THE LAW 13 VACONSTITUTIONAL wE with AMEND Trt CONS TITU> aS a 5 TioN Lie eee eee ee eee etl tere ee eee ee ee eres * * * THE KAN OIL FIELD * * CHANUTE, Kan., Feb, 25.—The Kansas ofl field pro- @ * Keat an t valuable high-grade oll # 7 t Oval-s haped tn f it covers the ea. * & orn apex at Pa 45 mile th of & * K extends {nto Okiahoma and Ind 7 ® rit 1 is remarkable for the haracter the * ® oil m and {ts apparent « t volum ef * ‘ wells | 4 metime * * for it but the averag - ® the € er well pe . Nea " ft * * are The of} has « paraffin in tof an as. # ® phaltum bas which makes it more valuable * * * dae ieee ede eee eee Jee eee ee es ————___. BY JACOB WALDECK 1 “The cotnete to the Staft Corre to the Seattle | fuct that the ) neas had | Been talking of the neatisfacto: Jeondition of the of] business and TOPEKA, Kan., Feb Senator | discussing remedies A atate r S. M. Porter, a tall, bearded, calm oe ~e one eer Pte a sentes the I the Standard has acted pretty would act He towers something ‘ ie 1 that th mapny | foet, is deliberate in manner a he 1 th pment of ¢ ed. He is also set in his) f th had been no Stan A n't say hareh things about | We would not be as far advanced as h Standard Of! company, but a But it is a monopoly and bill showe he doeen’t hesitate to act t © price of crude « was ar without the slightest regard for the arfly depressed we © look Standard’s feelings. a t for a remedy. Porter is a lawyer, but devotes all To make the bill constitutional his time to ofl, gas and kindred | we had to entitle it ‘a bill to pre business tnterests, which he has ao- | vide ota.’ {red since the boom struck Kan Of cours real purpose was | hit a ble at the trusta. I brought the bill here,” he aaid It is In response to a spontane. when I came to attend the opening | ous uprising on the part of the peo of the legislature, It was the first | ple bill I ever drafted,” he added, and The claim is made by some op. chuckled a little as he thought of| ponents of the measure that it { the stir It has made inconstiutional, but I do not agr ‘On the day before the legislature | with them convened I was surprised to hear HOWEVER, THE LAW IS the governor, in bis inaugural ad-| UNCONSTITUTIONAL, WE WILL dress, give expression to some of| AMEND THE CONSTITUTION the ideas set forth in the bill | “The refinery will benefit the { | DABNEY & WOODHOUSE MONDAY BARGAINS Mrs. Housewife, « r+, Mr. Breadwinner: Iron Beds From $20 Down to $2 ela ‘ I $3.50 Carpets and Rugs Monday $21.50 ml $30.00 $35.00 Mattings for Monday “What the Woman in the Auto Wears t n tect f is of a tem sely . af at Ps ght to be wor But the f An « e< 1 8 oa for the rel " and k ‘ worn later is * at ha as, gored b ny colons whe « ma throug ark w ng in her T " garments are i and to car ‘ a Norf hay t 4, green and browe for women 1 . aching . sta nade up “4 Pa ’ wi Pp the f ‘ They have 2 rre f t asior bs t t elit de service a | glove f th t th battens andsome ’ th a cide, and ts 9088 full and n-) a a kid cag <= ! wt ee oe oe ee be [eeees+ +See t was pr finery * 0 TA. Feb Repre- fact that we p was reduced t * . ett introduced, @ » gallon for andard saw that there Up og to the house a as prevailed when on the nest 8 me to pray come not an ofl well within the r program of n a arom th a ¢ constitution # miles of Kansa braces a number of off v4 > term of office of WE HAD THE SPECTACLE OF | cluding the maximum f r > ¢ president ehonld be ix THE STANDARD TAKING THE| Dill * years, Tt esident not ay CRUDE OIL UNDERLYING OUR] “That will open markets for crude | # be ellg to succeed himeelt FARMS AND PAYING US 70| oll and bring relief to the produce * at th ation of his tera ® CENTS A BARREL FOR IT, RE I expressly deny that the el*a but “3 Set ap FINING THIS OIL AT A COST OF | refinery enterprise is socialistic. It | * ex at lan ABOUT 20 CENTS A BARREL AND} is like federalism and 5 xt y all priv and «7 THEN RESELLING IT TO US AT y. I believe in feder * t. 1 cso ask for the A PRICK OF ABOUT $10.50 A BAR-| and my statesman is Alexan- | * dent and ‘oa REL! der Hami * tt ect yote of : After bill w introduced This going to result in the |* the price fined oll was reduced | constr m of a lar num * 5 cents a gallon. This reduction | small refinertes in the state ** eaenese teu