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COUNCIL’S GIFT MEANS LAWSUIT cITy FATHERS VOTE $18,000) LOT AS GIFT TO TERRY MEIRG—UNLE MAYOR VE TOES IT, SUIT WILL FOLLOW. Ten councilmen out of 13 last night voted away $15,000 of the elty’s property, and gave back to the Terry heirs, already known as among the wealthiest of the pioneer families, the old fire engine | site at Broadway and Terrace sts | Murphy, ynolis and Sawyer) voted against the proposed action. | Burnett, Conway, Crichton, Gti, eT GOVERNOR MEAD PUTS NAME TO (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Maren 12.—The gov ernor yesterday approved of the fol lowing bills HB No. 486, entitied, “An act providing for the appointment of | one additional Judge of the superior court of the atate of Washington for the. county of Prerce.’ entitied, “An # PR é Shaper XVI. of seasion lawe of 1905." H. B. No. 218, entitted, “An act amending sections 117, 119 and 121, of chapter CXV ~ Of the session awe 1s97." HB. BR. No 201, entitied, “An act creating the office of state insur ance commissioner.” H. B No, 204, entitled, “An act re lating to the Cs aaa and taxa-| tion of prope i. B. No. 2h entitled. “An act to| prevent and punish family desertion | or nonsupport.” H. B. No. entitled, “An # amending an entitied, “An granting rights-of-way to ratiroad companies over the lands of the ~ of Washington.” B No, 246%, entitiet, “An act re- MS edborals sana Sento Rtn DODGSON NOT INSANE jury tn Judge Frater's court jacod Dodgson not jury artived at a rer dict without leaving the box. The Insanity complaint grew out of al lawsalt brought by the defendant's | brothers over the profits of a candy factory. Dodgson’s mother testt ted against b Bika. ¢ E. CHORUS REHEARSES. " The fret rehesrea! of the chorus for “The Messiah.” which is to open the Christian Endeavor convention July 9, was attended last night In the Plymouth Congregational church by over 760 persona. os Three members of the Ballard council were present at the Se council] last evening to watch the action of this city’s lawmakers on the resolution promisiag = —— ie Tie vandilis ota etngted wnen- imously. hope of the counetl that the Mayor [new section te sald act to be num HOLD-UPS BAD MEN (Star Grecia! areal MT. VERNON, Mareh 12-—-The three young men arrested here re cently for holding up a man on the county road between here and Mo- Murray are bad characters, accord Keene, Kelso, Reveille, Zbinden, ry ing to advices received from the Sa voted for (hel neattle police department. The gi was every indication that | Ze have been bound over to the June term of court on a charge of highway robbery According to the Seattle the m f “Hook ler, M. Ray, allae George Williama, and Jobu O'Brien, alias Mike Col line. O'Brien, according to the Seattle police, has recently served a term on the chain gang there, DUAL TRAGEDY AT oT. LOUIS ST the councilmen as a whole, did not ike the action they were taking They belleve that there will be an tmmediat @ult to test the legality of the , should Mayor Moore approve the bill, But it is the real police 1 veto the bill, Counctiman Sawyer declared aft er the adjournment that a sult ould certainly follow if the bill becomes a law MORE BILLS Yating to the levying of taxes for rehool purposes, and an p LOUIS, Mo Ulen 111, of chapter 118, of the #e*- | Patsy Hines was shot sien lawe of 189 A early this morsing by Lewls W H. B. No. 264, entitled, “An set Fe- | Richardson, a bartender, Richard lating to the place of holding meet Inge of stockholders and corporations of this state H. RB No, 906, entitled, }to amend sectione ¢ and 16, of an }act entitled, ‘An act relating to the proper Ventilation and safety of coal mines, and prescribing the manner of appointment of inspectors,” ap proved March 6, 1891, and adding a ted. The men quar payment of drinks Albert Nichols, a teameter, was shot and killed by Edward Court, & proprietor of « restaurant, Court has been arrested. The tragedy was due to a diepute over the payment of a ham sandwich CROP STATEMENT (Borippe yao Bervics.) WASHINGTON, March 12.--The agricultural department this fore noon made the following crop an nouncement; Wheat remaining to hands March | dered section 23 H. B. No. 217, entitled, “An act me ag the weight of 4 ton of coal.” No. $87, entitled, “An act to mS section 1, of an act entitied Ap act relating to electric tallraada, er electric railwaye' ” 144, entitled, An act aw the formation of metropol- districts.” io. 140, entitied, “An act re. lating to the model training schoo! " and departments af normal schools, thorized by section 2550 of I gers Annotated Codes and Sta: oft Washingt BRIEFS BY WIRE Old Pioneer Dead. WALLA WALLA, March RAIGE TEACHERS’ GALARIES. anit 2 inom Owen, a ploneer of this te, died at the county farm yee tertay afternoon. He was @ com panion of Jeff Davis and fought tn the civil war. (Star Bpecial Service.) SPOKANE, March 13.—-Salartes Of all teachers tn the public schools of Spokane are to be Increased 20 per cent., the decision to make the| inerease being reached by the board of education at a meeting held here last hight. The tncrease will take effect January 1, 1908 GILL 1G SASSY IN COUNCIL Would Kill the Judge. LEXINGTON, Ky, March 12 Judge James Hargis was senaulted jest sight In bie home by an ae known man, dlaguieed as & wom an. The wouldte murderer was frightened away before he had killed his man. Beven Laborers Bcaided EL PABO, Texas, March 12 By the explosion of an Irrigation plant at Matamores, Mexico, yeu terday, seven laborers were scald od to death. REALTY SALES George W. Dilling hae sold for a The controversy between Hi! (ill and J. M. Welstiing and others over @ street grading at East James and 37th av. caused a display of fire works from the Third ward meu ber last night pact local eyndt te ©. EB Rellows « GI asked to have the Weletling/ jot on the weet side of Terry av petition placed on file, aad & coun} tur $36,600. ter motion was made that it go to the street committees. Gill was beaten. In the confusion of voting (til called out some cutting remarks to a member and was at once ordered by the president to address himself to the chair, Not to be outdone, Gill turned on the president aud declared he had addresae! the Joseph Hetman hes purchased from H. Bhaptre « piece of property located on Yesler way, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth avs, for $10, 006. ‘The Merchants’ Transfer company has purchased from C lease on @ lot of the tide lands lo cated on the east side of First ay B. between Btacy and Lander, for remarks to the chair | 912.500. Se = —__—— Sto Jackson Square Point Shovel) HAIL. can fix t—1111 Firet ev. Bee, at t Spinnings, eee ferent dashing styles to cho« materials and shades. proval, The new round Bolero Eton proper model; madd imported worsteds edges finished with silk taffeta shade; tom; a perfect model. Stunning new effects in Eton and Note the Wednesday price Néw Spring Suits On | Sale Wednesday $15 | of pretty pastel stripes, also handsomely trimmed with wide silk braid in mixtures to match goods, three-quarter sleeves and turn-up cuffs and girdles trimmed same, full satin lined cut full, with wide plaited gores from hip to bot New Spring Suits On ~ . I | Sale Wednesday $15 | A model Pony Jacket for thie spring's wear Is made of half-inch check worsteds on Nght ground - in pretty pastel shades; a very jaunty fittin ack | . et, prettily braided down front and t with | | 1 goods; three-quarter sleeves with turn # nd | ff WOMEN’S STUNNING Women’s Stunning Spring Suits for $15.00—Worth More It is the best showing we've ever had at this price It is the best collection you've see Every prevailing style is represented, as Suits that will certainly 1 New Sp Sale W These pretty Bult terial at double thi ye from at this price. Pony |\Choice of 20) Spring | Jacket ia quite the in fin and all a - bination, have wide fold over shoulders down to match prevailing | * | fromt and back; also deep scalloped front and The skirt | Styles around neck piped in greon taffeta atlk and edged with faney braid to match; cuffs and double girdle trimmed the same. Skirt plaited and full trimmed New Sp Sale W A pretty Street Suft In light tan and gray mix tures, striped in darker jen, all pure wool; ts @ |, trimmed with doublo bias pa of al down front, back and all edges, cuffs %4nch silk braid in combination of « nnd collar the same; also inlaid with velvet and ieaiiaeni: de ueslinl ra-t . | i satin lined. The skirt is extra full sweep. ical woman an’ never low-cut neck. a trimmed the same; full antin lined : round length and cluster plaited. Like all the oth } — apent no money jest for Tho skirt white, cut extra full, has the high deep | ers in this special lot, is a splendid bargain at thi the sake o’ spendin’ it.” cluster plaiting down front, back and sides price —David Harum, SPRING at AS Joa Yard There are 2,500 yards in twenty distinct and different styles, comprising Blue, Brown, Green, Lavender, Purple, Red Rose, Reseda, Tan, Dark Red, ¢ Sopenhagen Blue and Black Grounds, covered with small figures and floral effects They are a1 inches wide and guaranteed all silk. They are worth 85c a yard; our lar price is 75c, however. They are the best quality anc patterns ever offered at an off price—4gc the yard 1p beautifully in a shirt waist suit. We cannot emphasize too emphatically the importance of this offer 4 $100,000 of the bank funde since 206,444,000 | Bw Crane « size shepherd check, in white and willow green com match Eton, making it exceedingly attractive UIT Standard 75c All-Silk Foulards 1907. Driving a team of young colte Hy which became frightened and ree |) away, Frank MeCombe of 1802 Kil- | bourne ay, was killed yesterday aft 20 o'clock near the railway crossing Op i Piret ay, south. In endeavoring animals, McCombs leaned from the |ii+ wagon and struck his head agaiubt to eontrol the & telephone mediately | MoCombse leaves a widow oud | one brother. BANK ME pole, dying i ‘ NGER, AL6O $100,000, MIS6ING. ONLY. (Beripps Telegraph Gervice.) NEW YORK, March 12-~-That William 0. OF ple, & messen; and collector of the Jona) Park nk, has been minat with about of-a-kind beds are mostly d In all we show over 225 Best of all, whichever call, last Tuesday has stated. ‘APPROPRIATION BILLS PASSED (Gtar Specie! Service.) OLYMPIA, Mareh 1 ial house appropriations were passed late yesterday afterngon. The gee eral appropriation bi) wae parsed by « vote of #7 to 1, the negative lvote being cast by LM. Stevens Amendmen were made and adopted adding about §37,000 to the bill ae drawn by the house judi Clary committes. The committee recommended $2,000 a year salary for the land commissioner, but this wan cut to $2,000, and $400 was cut off the allowance of proofreader tn the supreme court. The ttems add e4 included $20,000 for two yeare’ | maintenance of the state reforma | tory In Snohomish county; $10,600 / {for Washington @tate fitstorical association, and $10,000 for farm ore’ tostitutions been officially All sales of these Teds Gers can be filled. NIGHT, AND PROVIDING oor % width Tron hn either green or w foot patiorn, ha le o straight pil ineh tn dier and foot b \-PRESIDENT PERIER DEAD (Serippe Telegraph Gervice.) Monetear © astmir Porter was born black and Geattic Home of the Great Majestic Range “© MAYOR AROUSES BILL'S IRE | In the city charter ts a provision | that the city may give free water able and benevolent asso ne. Not « word is sald in the | charter about giving free lights, and | because of this absence of authority | Mayor Moore @ week ago vetoed an ordinance giving free lights to the chamber and president of the bud [get committee tn 1892, and preat-> | dent of the French republic in 1804 | Finds Coin; Reports it. Prank Sundstrom, 1308 Fifth av} reports to the police the finding of) small #um of money yesterday aft-| erncon on First av. near Madison. © | “Cleanliness is next to godiin We tnetali modern bath tubs at 4 jtory prices G. H. Brown & Se, at Pine ot Bon phones YW GA Last night Hiram ©. Gill up- he aideg the mayor for refusing to or the bill, In referring to the ayor reasons in & sarcastic peach, Gilt declared it was “a very inopportune time to drag in this al |leged unconatitutionality, when the | mayor, to hie own knowledge, signed lan appropriation or¢ nee that he | knew all the time unlawful.” | Burnett, Keleo, Murphy, Bowen and Mullen voted last night for wus [taining the veto, and Gls motion to reconsider was defeated Gill's remarks referred to the case of an tnjured fireman who was helped by the city before tho char ter was amended #0 that the city could make a legal provision of as n at this price, Twenty dif well as the new fashionable neet with your hearty ap ring Suits On ednesday $15 sare not excelled in style of ma s price. They aro of the medium EAN” CIGAR. The new quality, bo ring Suits On ednesday $15 Thies Company makes a specialty of recelving FOR. $15 the accounts of wemen and has provided « for accommodations them. NORTHWEST TRUST 4& SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY KOHLER & CHASE PERS 1860. PIANOS 1908 BECOND AVENUB Arcade Building. POULTRY NETTING— tved Prico and ranteed ar just quality gus OGGERS’ SUPPLY CO. Colman Dock. Both Phones gaa. IS FAIL ‘tty lron Bed Lowered OMORROW and Thursday the Furniture Section offers an opportunity for you to supply your Iron Bed needa ge a considerable saving. ent stock is in order to make room for samples of the new arrivals In addition to the Beds pictured, the Sale includes Iron Beds which sell regularly up to $38.« * sides those pictured, a $5.25 Bed is specially priced at $3.00; a $5.75 Bed is specially priced at $ ,, Specially priced at $14.50, and so on. In fact, every Iron Bed in the store will bear a special price ticket tomorrow and Thursday, for not only is "eer stock included, but in connection with the sale ‘i WE HAVE TAKEN ALL BEDS WHICH HAVE SOLD DOWN TO THE SINGLE SAMPLE AND PLACED THEM BY THEMSELVES ON THE SALES FLOOR AT KEENLY-REDUCED PRICES FOR ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE, THESE ARE SOLD IN PRESENT CONDITION Of all the Beds pictured, and also of the other regular stock beds, we have from two to scores of a kind MAIL ORDERS WI SPECIAL, 81.90. [RE LREDERICH & & Bulte, Ete. in Price Waist, | ; Women's FREDERICK & NELSO “Under One Ro thing te Furnish the Home Complete.” | Large shipments will arrive within the next few days, and a general clearing up of prmp For example, 4.15; a $26.00 ri The ong ave when Thursday, tole phone THURSD iscontinued patterns ; Iron Bed samples, so you can readily imagine the range of choice you Iron Bed you choose will cost you materially less than regular tomorrow and Mt at our eartiest convenience. No ©. ©. D. nor 8 If POSTMARKED NOT LATER THAN are for cash and final, We will deliver them Ue FILLED AT THESE PHI TITIES HOLD OUT THE QUAD | | | | | SPECIAL, $2.25. SPECIAL $3.25 This Hed can be had in 8-0, % or full Three-quarter or full size Iron Bed, Hed, which | width, in green, blue or white enamel, In m | can be had im either pink, green, hite enanvel. straight foot pattern, having 1 1-16-inch pil- | white mel, with gold (trimmings, bh | lara, 88-inch top rode and other rods 6-16 | straight foot design, having 1 1-164 lars, 5-16-ineh top rods and other 7 1%-Inch brass vases. Head is 52 i and foot is 40% inches, Regular p inch. Brass vaees are 1% inch Head is 60 inches high and f Regular price, $4.00. in diameter, | is 46 inches | ES PARIS, March 12-—Jean Paul | Casimir-Perter, former president of France, died this morning after an SPECIAL, $4.20. SPECIAL, $8.45. Hiness of weveral moaths Full sise Iron Red, which can be had in Binge of three-quarter sise Iron Red, white and gold; Vernis Martin; blue, Full size Iron Bed, which can 86 i which can be had in White gold or dull 4 gold. of carmine, white and gold, either Vernis Martin (bronze) of Gull = tern, bt foot design, having 1 1-16-inech and gold finish. Top tubing im Paris vember 6, 1847. He! h pillars and other r $-16 top tubes, 7-4-ineh bottom tubes, | Inches in diameter, ovals 7-8 tnch and served in the Franco Prussian war cress reli beth head « feot inch filling rode Height of bead, 61% rods 3-6 inch Pillars end top and was elected deputy for the No | Head ts nohes high and foot is 40% Inches. inches. Height of foot, 44% Inches. Regular inches, Head measures 66 inches in genteurBeine te 184, again in Regular price, $7.66 price, $16.00. and foot 46 inches. Regular price, $158 1678-91; retired in 1883. He was |the under seeretary of state at jminiatry of war 1883-48. He! was elected vice president of the Wharand Costumes, Suits, fers, Whists. Lte. ~VELSON The Race Is not always to the swift, The tallest and largest bulldings grow stone upon etene and brick upon brick The two richest men before the American people today began in en humble way and received SSCOND AVENOR, MADISON STMUE. FOR THE CITY'S HEALTH. | | Among the new ordinances in troduced Into the council last even-| lag ts one prohibiting a hospital or) sanitarium within 1,000 feet of any | school, public park of playground HOUSE OPPOSES AY. p F } their firet real start from the ‘ ‘ systematic saving of a part of nares their modest incomes, The wealthiest men are not above Representative Will E. Hum- |B caring for their quarters, dimes are ee 4 Bo pe a at and nickela, which go to make hie opinion th: gory governmats ig <9 th4 Cellars, ent this com- pany will gladly aid you in eav- Ing yours Your savings aecount«, and smail, welcome, will make iiber ppropriations for | Alaska and Philippine exhibits for | the 1909 exposition, but, outside of that, it will be hard work to get the A.-Y.-P. B. bil through the house The senate, « to Mr, Hum- | ph would domation to the fair if left to tteelf. | The house will leave the exposition | to stand on Its own | FIVE STORY STEEL BUILDING ON PIKE A permit for the construction of the five-story steel structure whieh ls to be occupied by the MacDou large Start now see cece es 100,000.00 DON’T FORGET. Our temporary location, pend ing the removal to our new lo cation, is 318 Pike street FROM THE EAST TO gall & Bouthwick company was yes WEST terday granted to Herman Chapin. % BALL BEAR During March and Apelh The permit also gave permission ING MOWERS From Duluth, St. Patil to wreck the ‘© frame buildings Minneapolis aha, 8h on the double southeast corner of Fans Cold on os ea and . é other | Missouri Second av Pike st, where the well, fourblade. points to new building is to be erected at a ball’ other cost of about $260,000. a + ah Soent 3 fully warranted vy ~ ee Olympia Market 118 83.98 ke St. saves half your meat | ry them and see s and B mation signed and be Our Showing of SPRING PIANOS A. TINLIN n'l A Talking Machines at cui a SNERT MUSIC, STRINGS P Seattle TII Seaond Ave., NOW READY FOR SPECTION. IN Make your selection n Just little bit 4 down $1.00 A WEEK. Elegant Display of Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 PIKE ST. F aa und URE soe and OPS Made In Gen’ Novelty Skirt Mig. Co. 1207 Gecond Ave. Seattio Wash L. . HOFFMAN. ASSOCIATED DENTIS TS * 5, 6, 1112 Second Buchana® site Ga

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