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aC Se eS Sl lc Sener rr are £88 repre r ert Je TPRCP. FRANCHISE MATTERS ARE STILL UNSOLVED: OMMITTEE COUNCIL « ING MOORE FOR STREET to opers to prov the Moore the busines points (rac wise versa, and (o pr for 15 cunts The © either up at & mee Friday. I discussing the Fort traachise the committer came to a decision that to the coneesston which the| from the Seat compelling on a 4-cont The company a franchise that} ake it tape samible to ) reach | ft to take tre asters taket over all fad tried to se would 1 Fort Lawton cent fare. The was to make everyt the fort cent fare La¥ton franchise so fide from Ballard to Fort fer 4 cents as well as from the city Bow the committee will dixpose of the joint trackage matter is an unsolved question that all franchises should fool > the highest bidder. Th fere should a reser im the franchise that the tracks be wabject to ase pany at any time. the tracks would have te be sold as soon am the company applied for one. Then. over the original Migher bid, it te freeee out competition or both companies were oaly a single ry poor unless the com of their own volition agreed to a joint trackage arrange- | ment for their mutual benefit. Would be v Tt was ‘Thomson th. would have would require tous to the and Queen Anne ain proposed by | Moore has arr ‘ ealar line around Queen “ADB One branch on Moor the big vind Twa through a tunnel which will of Highland der the resi degin 60 feet drive. it will pass u ences of Judge G out at a high bank @ the corner of Comstock street aad Queen Anne ave: 1 projected an enst an ‘West line crotalng at Roy street at the foot of Queen Anen avenue, but the committee decided that it would Be better to make the crossing at Roy street Cie, coming Moore hi Mercer street a Blectr: grows that ft to cross Queen Anne avenue @itectly at the foot of the bill the counterweights a (ar were liable @ash down the bi Both M COLMAN BUILDING. . Columbia Se.| jwenbia St! Preach Minister of Fore W First Ave. _— 50¢ Windsor Ties, All Colors, 266 rll LEWIS & GO. First Avenue, Gor, nal St. rs St AND SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY DEMANDS ar THIS 18 THE FEDERAL GRAN D JURY AT CHICAGO WHICH I8 INVE THE SEA THE USERS OF THE PROBE TRUST changed so that the Green Lake kage matter was not set was the Green Lake yoate. Both matters will be taken | ncross Queen Anme them more direct acoem to the city Union (natead THE MAMMOTH RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE ON UNION STREET WILL HAVE A FRONTAGE OF 250 FEET ON UNION STREET AND 120 ON POURTH AVENUE The exclusive announcement in as contemplated by Mr. Whnamaker Tuesday's Star that John Wanama “transter to the Fort; ne and viee versa where | the latter will Fifteent Grand boulevard Phe commitice considered this an outrage. § They of conversation representative of Wanamaker | Fourth aver made a tour of the| The store will be devoted exciu- jes with a view of Geatrable city for| stocked with none but the hest| department store. | geode on the market, beth foreign Samuel M. F |** 4 probable meniber of the Pans ma Cana! Commission. vation be made He ls an o - Rockies was vie-| branch of retail business known to was president of railroad for 3 close friend of Recretary Taft SURRENDER A DISGRACE _ PORTH. AND, Ore, March 30—M \' oa Port | erations Chicago & Loe Angeles wai but was tur the exorbitant |the Wanamak nd because the | bustness. alread over Aw vated In Toseday’s th big department st woe still be abl factiitios, perhaps the best pro- tection which a new was the fact joimt trackage aly a small amount of track, original company being lesa able to because its system Cities of smaller | street between Fourth and Firth Reames wine tributary sub 5 yielding amazed eve States there was mo ext the fortress, as could have held ow RAILROAD NOTES i H. Madison for the Empire line, arrived in this city Wednesday Sheldon, general agent for Burlington at on his regular the territory. ze sum Would be greater The committee found no obje leaving the end of NORTHERN PACIFIC 18 REPORTED TO OE PLANNING TO BUILD DOWN THE NORTH BANK OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER |einae p4 i. ~ Re og a | Northern offies as 1K = we have no direct agent for the Burlington. points in British Col A. Jackson, ge and freight agent eral passenger the Spokane ters at Spokane, arrived ia ¢ ACQUITTED James Bibert with having robbed also colored, company’s tracks, where the counterweight system is in op @ation. It was pointed out that eanterweight sys uid be unwise for the Clearwater country struc of the the Jory whieh had heard his second A wm trial, Bilbert left the court house eae Negri smilingty, recetved are which the the person of ght of his arr police took extend its line|couver with the main lina While from Vane |to the main we move the 25 Per Cent Discount Bolds good. One-fourth off is cer- tainly worth waving. 10a but went steadily at work | mo | dropped out of sight inus of the mbla rv to Babton or| where vem ain Mae of the | reason the rail | Northern P ing Aifficulti Goldendale rich and thousands Wheat from their way into the ABANDONED AT SEA SAN FRANCIS captain and erew The topography of from Vancouver to Lyle is not wuit- | distriet .E STAR-—THURSDAY, MARCH STIGATING Tne Wanamaker Store ey in cash PSrrrrr re TTT ee eee eee eee eee eee | He became convinced, after de iding that Beattie offered the best! @ the treasury a ¢ prince of New | °Ppertunities of any city visited, 000 In pay that Union street would soon Be) @ bie servic ct a mammoth | the center of retail trade in tim lotty; that It was conveniently sit Uncle Bam. atth nee | uated with rete: et all street qu joar lines; that the postoffice agd the new public market would be big | irawing cards. fire | and citizens | | Negotiations for the site were seon cage } or } pa start Ib che thepene able to give its| The Wanamaker siore will be five re of the | stories in height. It will cost 9400, feld by Wan 000, will have « fremtage of 160 feet mo Unten street and 120 feet am urpasses &-| sively to retall trade, it wii be York, by ¥ om any promin-|and domestic; will embody every the modern department store. | ‘The local manager will be sent od | here fram the cast, a man try med in methods of doin tory ea ar, work pmenced oa jon the butiding wit be ox anamaker’s | within « your, and it ts areful study |to open the siore about the same | stan@peint of | time the ted dpeimt of growth im population,| The Wanamaker store will be the! of butiding op-|bigwest boom for Union street yet) wo with particular | developed, The store will be lo toes of |cated om the south side of Union avenwen, inetend of om the north »pulation nh ast of t 4 Union, y populath whieh | eas ner Ry a and $08. | pany i by such a store |as previously state Take atty, be aatd on foot ean find a location Intention to done this, we would have had had changed moving Into jand @ great ¢ tive preparations are boing made , there are no greater than have been done over Invade the Rock® J overcome by many engineers tn con- Should we open loses the real| would be less Dangerous land | make us p a few of the worry to the engineers of the rat main | road on the so gers would be almost entir yin- | Vinted on the north bank | The recent sale of the Columbia} ) Years ago the Northern | River and Northern is the beginning | ea seerd the govert-|of the Work on connecung V } BAN FRA Light gh the baf-|an admiasion on the part of the ot eee ee et ee eee east « pet fictale of the transeontinental Hae | = ed with the ultl that the road has passed into the | # this rection. constructing @ hands of the Northern Pacific and The o t »e San Rar aver along will become © part of the line ta) lumbia river Portlana + Bastern Wash It is pointed out that this will the pris give the Northern Pacifi ein t uring this right nnection with Portland ar eyors appeared | it F »n to compete wit and began work. Oregon Railroad and Ne ao es to the Inquiak mpany, which now hae alr the river. For |¢ vim ri The great amount the surveyors /of wheat shipped from Goutheast.| COOKS BAD FOR NAN rk and finally ern Washington, Bastern Oregon! CINCINNATT but not until and Idaho to Portland must use| tectives Scullion and Sweeney » distance from |the O. R. & N. somewhere during | afternoon ar the river term-|the course of its trav | Smith and Nie idendale road Navigation on the Columbia river | in-law and sister of Nan er and jabove the Dalles, is very dangerous | The * in places and there are stretches Is cannot go. For this 4 line has a mono. to whieh there ia a conven- | poly of the business. The grain | kitied rough which the line | from the Goldendale district ts con 7 encountering | veyed from Lyle to Portiand by ST, PRTPREBU RG. rs. With the new Northern| The 1 extension this could be | looking man The |» in very of bushels of | transported by rail. evernt farms there find! It is generally admitted that th: vom public marketa line from Goldendale to the m dang ue line of the Northern Pacific will t the country | the monopoly of the wheat raising) MONTTUPAT. bout thie place with F ne of if to Pumet F it orn Wash surmounted bringing ee UNCLE SAM PAYS FIRM OF YOUNG LAWYERS FEE OF $750,000. SOUTH M' ALLISTER, How would you like & few thoughts fow three-fourths of a mili How w« to write some things of paper, make a few spe examine a f et $750,000 for doing so? is precisely what eeeee testes Yet that has happened in wy, where a fir ‘® Mansfield. young lawy: Murray & received from th secretary of two Indian tribes, the wards of That gives just « ter of ne of the members * * *. * * . * * * * * * * * - * *. 7 * This fee te one of the | feo ever paid legal services in the west deed, the only single fee which try, and of which the record, is that paid three years ago Nam Nelson ( French Panam Kentucky twe foe af $800,000. which hag just been paid the lawyers in the L years ago w young practitione PSPSPS E SESE EEE * * * * * * * * . * * *. * *. . * . vm visnset DO NOT WANT TO crag of Ronen a! bullding ts com BUY THE BU.LDING| "= = © Seachrest, North agent for th lines, arrived tty from Portland Thursday morn- ing When asked about Pg A pasnenger pian was stil! const pamsenger York Central this} the cann Yeu, we will open an office here, MAY GET ANOTHER LINE = © ing the whole butiding INTO PORTLAND =: |from headquarters move, because providing we on Second ave an rent without buy move into the Alaska building some time ago the Great Ne thelr minds Alasian ne up & passenger | feller territ ory in the south. Some | structing cullroads in Amertoa Sev- fice several blocks from activity bas been shown by survey- eral short tunnels would of neces- Northern, every time we would » jing partics of the Northern Pacifle sity have to be bullt and the ex- & passenger Fs Southwestern Washington. Their | pense of this part of the road would convenient ave been shrovded in be greater than was the construc it # for these reasons that only hints given to thon of the O. R. & N. on the south that surveys were to bank of the Colambia. | de m ade for a line to be bullt into While the tormedinte cost af con- that the Great jon would be greater on the |to move farther up on Secx inside not only north bank of the river, the cost of nue As soon as there ie any office rumor, bat | maintafning a fine on this bank |open here where they don't try to y for the whole Northern Pacific. slides, mountain torrents and under for remt, we will « ot|ground glaciers are a constant | senger office in this nds of our offi suddenly when erthern was going Re CALIFORNIANS THROWING SNOWBALLS TODAY throughout fire ¢ engaging in st top of Mo ity of Ovean Beach See eee eee teeta eeeee ly over the shipping on tha | #*# SS SE REE RE HH ent was York detective agen fh Indh uppowed to be : "STAR READERS i ASH AND WUT BARGAINS AT THE ONE-PRICE STORE ATTENTION views wi of the t ited n im portant I tm zg 1. ceene ot Anotth teh tip-top sporting gossip SSS EERE ERE EES Re REET See ERR eRe ee RK EEE eee eee oe ee BOUND FOR LIBERTY LAND VIENNA, M Jows are { ne to lenve Odean for America. A xodus f uthwestern Roma is reported. My Window CITY BRIEFS — | wv acu | Kiased with the best qualit { nat | arel gus tank-made gine, shipped The Peeks are in a peck of trow- | direct from Mi. Jewett, Pa, im solid ble, Edith Peck has brought suit erloads | for divorce against Jesse Peck, No Owing to my lar ne ¢ | henpecking has as yet been alleged | ty, I fh able to re gfe ~y Mrs. Peck says that Mr. Peck has wholesale price, so th ying : deserted and abandoned her and from me, you avoid the 4 asks a g@odly allowance of kepece | profit, and @ your sa% and doors as alimony 1 at the very lowest price A meeting of the Rar association 7 Owen peice will be held Saturday morning {n Department No. 1 at the court house, for the purpose of commem orating the late G. N. McConoha formerly prosecuting attorney 9051 3-6, 2 light Windée on Among those who will speak are tp fh oe tees Judge C. H. Hanford, W. H. White 24 i 4 ; isht Window * Siz2 R. 8. Green, Orange Jacobs, J. T 26x30x1 3-8, 2 light Window at $1.51 Ronald and Prosecuting Attoracy 13021 3-8, 2 light Window at |. $1.80 Mackintosh 6x30%1 3-8, 2 light Window at $2.03 Lot 1 tn block 27, Bell-Denny ad T have anther Winddon A correapondingly low prices dition, was sold Thursday morning abla “Wheus alee ry to J. A. James for $16,000. The ¢ sale was made by tho Parry Ip Yestment company for James Mc Farley. This property t# situated on Second averue between Bell and | Battery streets Five-Cross Panel Fir Door, 13-#-inch thick, thoroughly sea Joba King was Thursday morning | soned and kiln dried, in ail stock sizes up lo and including tried and found guilty of two prior convictions under the cumulat law. He will be sentenced to imprisonment by Judge Griffin Ivy Griffin has filed @ suit for | divorce against Frederick Griffin on | the grounds of desertion and non support. THE MARKETS | A big business was transacted on the local arkets Thursday The California steamer gowds are abc cleaned up. California rhubarb hay gone down to §1.25, owing to the great quantity of native rhubart that is arriving. Oranges are going as there is hardly any left on market that are any good. To parket in er quantities and are in very good con 28x68, at $1.90 and finish this door cannot be equaled at asking 1 AM SELIaxG A CARLOAD OF EVERY @ DAYS For a medium-priced frost door, | recommend my Orcas Door, a door that sells everywhere for $4.56, but which | am able to sell for $3.00, with plaim double thick glass, or $3.50 with pattern gi For bargains in Hardware, I offer— Sash Pulleys at, dozen ‘ r B2e Mortise Locks, each ‘ : . B4e Front Door Lock, each $1.45 In fact, | cam save you money on any article needed in connection with Sash or Doors. Write for Price Lists, or eall at my salesrooms, 3508 hird Avenue 0. B. WILLIAMS dition a The crop of California asparagus | 1214 @17 [Blue gross, $12, pasture mixture will be limited up here this year, as} Fish, Oystera, Ete. | Splands, tie@iz oe in the south have Boles, tc; binck cod. te; ling cod, | _ - @1.76; clama open | CHICAGO MARKETS. joor. For excelle bought up nearly all the grass that | S¢; erabe S ovina to the ot Veal 1s) pr ser ev etere, ‘Oipmpin oper sack |, Meports for The Star by W. & coming in in good quantities and|gc90: “open bulk. per gallon, | R¥er & Co. 118 Columbia strom, Og is selling well $2.25 salmon 10¢ salmon | U*tvete wire. — trout, Ie; ekinned perc, | Seattle, Thursday, March 30, Vegetadion. be; shrimps, $@100: founders, Wheat High. Low. Close, 112 5-8. Beans. Gry. per cwt. 83.26@%76: | 8c; herring, Be; lobsters, 17%; small whites, $2.25@375; lorge| smelt, 6c; sturweon, fe; black basa whites, $243.1 nk beans, $1.25, | 7c; halibut, 6@ic; pereh, ée. baye be saz Lima beane. Flour. 85.50; be per sack T6c@8 Potent. per vol. 18: Crown, $2.25; Northern California cab Minnesota hard wheat, 87; bage, 1%c per Ib; Idaho cab-| a. $8: Pillsbury’s Best bage. per owt, $2.25 F standard Dakota, $€; Olympic, $4.76 centia cabba: 1% cauliflower, | Blestric, $4.75: Molly. $4.75; Goides y q wis per doren, $1.25; garlic, new, 16c; | Northwest, $6 Electrio Ligbt | July, 29 1-2, 29, 29 1-4. ont cllow, Ib. oniona, Fanno, | $7.25; Gold Medal, $7.60; Top Notch, |" prey Siece young oniona. 18 bunch: spin. | $4.48; Centennials, best, $6.76; Gole- | EOS aco 1s ge poh, crate, S0@66e; turnipa, ak, $1.25, | 4m $4.36; Patent Excellent, 94.76; | MAP: IdM. MM) Ta 10 rutabe: x cogr lettuce, | Novelty A, es el ¥, hothouse, $1.25@1.50; Ore. squash p+ crate, $2 76@3.00, carretn $19128:| whole wheat 10m, par bate, $2.40: NEW YORK STOCKS, Yah potatoes, 419.000 24.00, | whole wheat fo per bbl, $4.26; High. Low. Close, fraham, per bbi 4 . $2.25; | Atchison, 877-8, $7 1-4, 87 6-8. new| bt, $4: rye flour $5.00; | Amal. Copper, 79 1-8, 78 1-4, 78 . $2.50: buckwheat, | B. & O., 108 1-4, 107 5-8, 108 ; $7; buckwheat, per bale! BR. T., 67 1-2, 663-4, 66 7-8 corn meal. 10a, per bale, $2.10; | Can Pac., 148 1-4, 147 7-8, 148, plea, fancy Ren Davis bbl, $3.76. white corm! erie, com., 455-8, 451-2, 45 1-2 ioe, the Th: re apples, Oa, $4; bale, $2.20, rolled oats, lm Central, 160, 159 1-2, 160. S@82. Cal. wweet potatoes, crate,| ODL. B C. Co. $6.75: wheat finkea, | eat ~ne > rate, $1.60; artichokes, per dos, 7éc, | Dex 7 Iba, $2.20; fartna, per bbl. | Metropolitan. 123, 1223-8, 1226-8, Greely potatoes et1.cogasse Y ima Early BR 1 California potatoes, 4¢ per ID; | eve ment, per dai hothouse radishes, 300 per dos, | bi. @si00, a r $1.00@1.78; | Caltfornia celery, 8 @ %. native | $8.60; farina, 10-Ib. sacks per bale, Mo. P 106 1-2, 106, 106 1-4 celery 1 native rhubarb, | $8; hominy. large, per bbl. 94.70; /L. @ N., 141 1-2, 1408-8, 141 1-2, are 9 1. $2.00 don. | BOMMaY. amall, 10m bale, $2.60; Holly | peopie’s Gas, 111, 110 5-8, 111 Pd eelf-raising buckwheat, 36a case | 5, 1428-8, 141, 142 ihe Caltfornia barb, | 93.7 pearl barley, 26-Ib. boxes, | Penn roby bot seed ean, Vb, & $4.50, pearl barley, 100-Ib sacks, $4 = mag ee com pease, i100, tomatoen, $2.26 | split peas, $4.50@5. popcorn. per ewt. ‘om., 33 3-4, 33 1-2, green beans, $450 per case; | $8.00; cracked wheat, per bale, $3.00 | So. es 7 1-2, 66 3-4, 67 peppers, 36c I Honey. lst. Paul ? Fruits. California strained. per te. 80; | 3° Lia Pee tay Bananas, bunch, $2.60@8.25; dates, | Calffornia sage, per ib. 14; honey, | US8!, 141 1-4. 1 I, 54@6e: fe » bricks, $1.76, | etxract, per Ib. 7@8i%c; Oregon ag Pac., 1295-8 figs, 10-1 cartoons, 69@76c: grape |grape cream, 10-case tote $2.90; | U. 8. S., com fruit, pert needling gra Yakima, 12%e: Clifornis C 8. 8., pfd., 9 frutt, $1.7 ' mn hoice R f ~) ‘ 4 Wheat—The wheat market wes and | fancy $3.00; oranges,| Oats. ne bran, pe et erratic today, st a ORS Fas, See ene eater e ton. $32/ the May option selling down to 118, / ne SLE: sap. © $22@ | and the July 871-2. Fluctuations os “ Vetere si Re seria; “oh = St! were sharp and varied, with the un pine «, 6 | per ton, 988024. » 219 market very nervous. While the Butter and Cheese. bear crowd are not aggressive, they + cheese, rocks, 25@ Waetern Was ‘timotny, | BaYe a little wheat for sale on all 2 hingtor Heese, 19; | 515 aife neheat| hard spots. ‘The Bulls at present are hg . hay, $16: Kastern Washington dou. | Paying a waiting game, and letting Bay Soghyy ono ble compressed, $21; Puget Sound | the ma k its own course u evant, tm metho. 8 hay, $10@18 til such time as the domestic situa @ike; Calif " | Poultry Food. tion and crop prospects wil wam | ter shells, 100s, ton, $22; Slam | rant a bull campaign. The bull anctin, tebe $30: bone meal, 1008 | movement In all probability will not Strictly f | $32: granulated bones, 100e, $32. OB | nature until it is too late to ship 260 and 60s $2 per ton higher. rn > > Hee Rabe Pumbng vow’ wheat to Chicago.to apply on Ma Red clever rime, owt, $14.60@ 15; ntracts. We consider it danger- Jsike, choice, $17; white clover, $15 sto sell May wheat short The Golden C, tn sacks, $5: 58; extra C, fn sacks, 86.65; powdered, tn bar- | Ja, $6.40; Gry granulated, In sacks, | | 9; ttmothy, per owt, $4.75 kot y work lower owing to 16; cube, in barreta $6.56; beet mar a « ; Ph ego orchard grams, 814; red top. 85@ | on, me W timent, but sugar, 9. Maple Muar, 100 12%. | Ee area ee grann, #8; italian rpe | t? extreme bearish sentiment, bui thin 16 days. Crome grass, $18; tan | Wo Would prefer letting the other Kentucky fellow sell the wheat. Leas \e if paid ™ Cows, beet, 6%: ton, 7%4@8e; pork, ¢; lamb, ring lamb, $2@4; dressed veal, live rabbits xcon on tara. | W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS \ | | PRIVATB WIRES { | | rane, meadow oat grasa $ Heme, Hama, 12@18e: bacon, breakfast, lard, White tlerce ard, Whi lard Wild Rose, | oultry, Ducha, dressed, 17@ 180; Greceed, 16@ tee: chickens, Greesed | 16@i7c; turkeys, fancy oval dressed 20@ 22. Prastl, per ant Ide: Cocoanutea CONTINUOUS MARK ETS [Pan, “tqive: pecana thoisey 112 Columbia St.

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