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IL VERY KIND 10S. E. 60. good faith within 60 days after the franchise, and to : ~ least one track fn opera == TERMS OF F ro n at the end of etght montha. | @ivVe sTRee v In reapect to trackage, one track EVERYTHING IT) by all that the easy going counell has required the company town PREFONTAINE PLAC e in OVER MAYOR'S) !! Howe have at —_—— ‘of the « Pane of the | to the S« last ale veto, company fs given the ferme ever {0 of the q Binds of oasy par ly mention ght pr of the t wisp 4 tm the bond oe, happens material, any id CF any city shovel aoe oe company extra time it wants. Bay for 8. E. Co. the city ae 6 matter of form, the | uation any is sepret to begin work | overruled Under the terme of this fran ssongers entering the city south and southeast will to ride to the site of the ball on 4 common-user «e; that la, they may come tn some other cémpany's cars that but there they must disem and to get further up town must pay tribute to the Be Electric company Mayor Overruled, This ts the real point on whieh Mayor Moore reised the veto power, He wanted the electric com to agree to a common user privilege on Third av as Pike st, and he believed that fim the that if such as neracy official, a brigade is to pany i eat held The him, the key counetl to the ait arbitrarily ADICTS CHAMBER Commercial to the of Com- ———— CLUB'S DECISION | “The action of _ the im BILL 19 DIAMET. | Club t ety i coenente wishes of the Chamber AL v OPposiTe ro THAT | Maree whieh has made especial ef y IR OF COMMERCE, | forts to induce Gov, Mead to veto the measure, on the grounds that Seattle has no water to eetl, and it} she had any surplus, would need it for fire emergency canes, and that —_ ciat Cloud. by a vote pT best night passed a resotu- | R! Guvernor Mea! to sien) ing ctties $8 sell water to outtying | EM. B Harber introduced | Af & substitute mess- fie one introduced by RM i the governor to veto! views, The Commercial Club paserd a resolution inviting the commercial bodies of Low Angeles, Ban Dice and other California cities to visit _ ee heat summer, TT TAKES CHAIR WL. Burnett. councilman ts lying under a tree, che elected president of | cud. ‘aad acknowledged tool} Mr. Burnett made but one break, whisky ring, took|fust.a slip of the tongue, which night and conducted | was immediately corrected, when in mm of the city council tn a) announcing the mixaton of the West ‘ Mf not dignified man- Seattle delegation he said they were present in behalf of a bill “now be ee geasion was over Mr. fore the legislature.” Mt eent aroend a box of chew-| Mr. Burnett gave evidence of be band showed a deal of self coming a very expeditious chair hy fefesing to take a piece man for he put the ordinary row Fite bok had made the rounds tine through with the rapidity of | an old hand. in Chew. At the close of the meeting the iG Councilmen were soon| new president announced the new jaws mightily and) committees. They are practically not unlike a shady| as announced in The Star pasture on a June weeks ago The ring gets the “lowing herd” portant chairmanships KILLED BC, were brought to Bailant today for burial. Mr. Fitchenry was superintend- of James A. Fits t, who was killed ent of the camp, and « well known lumberman in the northwest. He tree at « lumber camp her, Clacroft tsland, im- leaves a widow and three children. The funeral will be under th auspices of the Everett Knights of | Columbus. or bath tub fs old A GOOD PRESCRIPTION , let as install a new fm Brown & Co, 271 Pinel for cranky lawn mowers, at A. L HALL, Ht First ay. phones. GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY plete Line of Summer Draperies Now on Show now In excelient shape Special-order Drapery @ all kinds In the most and at prices as Feasonab |e be no i tor Rome use vom Our arep Mme giant > furnish catimates on Bind, or will be equal- ferry out any scheme Mite to follow, mily to your advan- © expert in re- kind you look question. houseboat end eepeciaily y men are ler sugmes- are | DRESDEN CLOTH fainty patterns; ¢ rome and gold. | swi priced at, fm small for re blue, cow table enser . plain and figured, ts per yard 15¢ to She GRENADINE, % in. 48 In. and 72 in. wide, priced at. per gard ise 8150 leaiens Remnants Table Oilcloth 18¢ Yd. For tomerrow « num ber of remnants of Ta- ble Olleloth, tn the 46 in. width, are specially priced as above. This is best grade plain and figured oth regutarly « 30¢ a yard. per yard ise Rug 150 Rug ape tomorrow, Regular All ool Fringe, cial Per Yard 50c German Steins 25¢ Each assortment of regularly priced underpriced as with ¢ et | An German | Bteins, each tn norrow ift bi and each inscriptions, Special ze NEW ARR ALS Th this apace, ¢ 1 b Fe ativins it b tovineé that Want hav 4 rival here 2 Caru tuipmen ted news of ertain, @ te of the OF OFFICE DESKS. or DAVENPORT OFA a SHIPMENT oF , enD8. hens BIGELOW AXMINSTER CARPETING, Oriental and Floral Effects. REFRIGERATORS. BATHROOM FIXTURES. HOTEL CHINAWARE, DECORATED BLOWN GLASSWARE. BRA Exclusive Street to lay} as far up} granting of this franchise} the bi discourages annexation. The | of the |Commeretal Club took the opposite | ing the A REMARKASLE FAMILY. RAVENNA, Colo, March 19.—2. R, of this city, father of eight seta of twina, has just recelved informa: tion from his oldest son in St Loula to the effect that the lat tor's wife presented him with a sixth of twins Ih eaoh case there are a boy and airh HUSBAND AND wi THEY NEVER SPEAK, OBERLIN, oO. Mareh 19.—Mra, | Frank Wheeler, "wife of a promin Fent farmer south of this place, has sued her husband for divorce, In her petition she says her husband | has not spoken a word to her tn seven years, although they live in the same house. NORTH COAST GETS BRIDGES (Star Special Service.) CHICAGO, TIL, March 19.--At tte recent session Congress passed not leas than $0 acts granting railroad | companl rights metruct bride cross maviguble streams |} About as many mere were not | reached, owtng to pressure of buat ness Among the more tmportant of these was an act granting the North | Coast railroad company right to build two bridges across the Colum | bla river In Washington $0 PRINCE WILL FORGET SOCIALISM | KAISER WILHELM GETS A BRIDE FOR HIS FOURTH BON, dd) >>> PRINCESS ALEXANDRA. (Seattio Star's Exctusive Gervies.) BERLIN, March 13.—Marriage as jan antidote for soctallam has just) [been prescribed by the kaiser fu bis fourth son, Prince Augustus Willlam | The prince t# anly 20, and is still) ® stademt at Bonn, where be has been much attracted towards rad tealtem. Wille: the elder, cum mingly decided that a nice young bride would take the lad’s mind off such matters. The bride (s Princess Alexandra Victoria, daughter of the Duke Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein Sonderburg-Glucksburg. She fs a} niece of the German empress and jalso related to her future husband on the male side, but this kind of | relationship is often overlooked in} royal marriages. SUFFRAGETTES MEET HERE IN 1908 Mra. Emma Smith DeVoe, dele lente of the Washington Equal Suffrage association to the n «| tional convention of the American | |Women's suffrage aésociation, | which met at Chicage, February 14 to 19, returned to Seattle yesterday, | While at Chicago Mra, DeVoe, in behalf of the Washington associa j tion, extended invitation for the convention of 1909 to be held to Seattle, This invitation was ao cepted by a unanimous vote. | RIGHT-OF ppl 16 BOUGHT. | | Annoeacement fs made today |that the Union Pacific, under its | Washington name of the Oregon & | | Washington Railroad, has finished its purchase of a rightoft-way from Biack River Junction to Seattle. | The rightof-way is on the east side of the Columbia & Puget |Sound Railroad and extends to |Junetion st. At Junction the road is to cross the C. & P. 8. and the Renton Interurban tracks and and to parallel the Northern} Pacific tracks on the enst to its terminal at Fifth ay. south. | For its freight terminals the road bas completed ite purchase of ground on the west side of the Du-) wamish river, where it has bought & strip 1,000 feet wide, extending through Ladd’s Factory Sites ad dition, Georgetown to the school house; from the schoolhouse the strip narrows to 100 feet and rune on the west side of the Renton In terurban to t we DR, OSGLER’S MOTHER DEAD. st (Serippe Telegraph Service.) TORONTO, March 19% — Mra. therst died yesterday her 101st y as the mother of BB William Oster and Judge Osler her 100th birthday ne Onler She Dr afternoon in ur celebrated on Deo, 14 BURGLAR AT VANCOUVER (Star Special Service.) VANCOUVER, B. C., March 19 he Hastings Saw Mili 1 completely ransack groceries, mill supplies and ACQUITTED OF MURDER; SUES FOR $20,000. mpany place of he amount of a small ney March 19.—Jose who kill | NEW YORK phine Terranova beca of brutal treatment rec at their hands, today filed sult te over $20,000 fro’ them, m the estate of the rth $36 Tilton, lee Captain Informs the po! carriage robe w Such fine go ried by John L ing firm at 14 eee ¢ their at the building wn you bargains in this store. jare bankfyl full and running over. | Skating Association. | Piret av. ee PET PLEASED EVELYN SO SHE POSED WITH IT weeny Werrreee A HITHERTO UNPUBLIGHE D PHOTOGRAPH OF & NESBIT THAW FOR WHICH SHE LY BEFORE THE TRAGEDY. (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | Thaw, a few woeks before the New March 19. York tragedy. Probably the last photographic pose | ae day she and a bigs aa called | in which Evelyn Nesbit Thaw eat pn ba pl —— Bg, Fag ks — before the tragic event on the roof! petted and fondled, Then, holding of Madison Square garden was in a it in her arms, she sat for her pho studio In this city She and her! tograph. The picture, which ac husband were tiving at Lindhurst, compantes this article, bas pot been the Pittsburg home of Mrs, Wm published heretofore FLOODS RAGE -———_—— STOCKTON VALLEY. THREAT-| through the levees on th ENED WITH WORST TIME) of the river and te Mooding a large SINCE 1866—STEEL BRIDGES) “rea toward the town of Tracy | WASHED Away. | The Mokelumme river te the high oat ever known, It took t the stecl bridge Comanche and Clement. west aide at (BSerippe Telegraph Service.) STOCKTON, Cal, March 19-—The| ‘The New Hope reclamation coun worst floods known tn thie valley | try ts reported doomed. since 1862 will be experienced to-| In the mountaing t of Stock bt and tomorrow, All the streams) ton over six inches of rain fell yes terday and leet night and it is coor The fan Joaquin river has buret| tain Stockton will be inundated. FLOODS AT OROVILLE OROVILLE, Cal, flood situation is matertally tm proved this morning. I rained al most all night but early this morn ing the downpour ceased and the fiver began to fall. While there has been some suffering it te be leved the worst te over. The residential section of the city te onder water, the citizens mov ing early yesterday afternoon to places of safety. ORDERED TO PUGET BOUND. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 19 First Lieutenant Wm. K. Moore signa! corps, has Leen relieved from duty in the office of the chief sig bal officer and will proceed to Be attle for duty pertaining to the fire control installation on Puget Sound Mareh 19.-The BIG Cc. EK. MEETING. A mass meeting of all the Chris than Endeavor soctety in the city will Be held neaday evening at 7:46 o'clock In the Firat Presbyte rian church, to arouse enthusinem for the coming C. BK. national con- ventinn, “The various committees it the eHitvention bedy will make repérte of what they have done thus | tar, In order to give everyone In at tend. wat the meetin an jon of] what fe going on tn ¢ ction with | the convention preperntiona will be made by Rev Haynes, Jonn P. Mart H. Lewis and Dr L. Hostal. “DEAN” CIGAR. NATIONAL FIGURE SKATING CHANmONEIIP, (Scrippe Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, Mareh 18-—The na- onal Mure. skating championship of the Amateur Athietic Union will be held tonight at the t Nichotas rink. Irving Hrokaw, who won the oe) OPERATORS INDIGNANT, (Sorippe Telegraph Gervioe.) DENY , Colo, March 19.--The Weatern Union operators threaten od strike today unless a discharged operator was reinstated, The oper: | ator was taken back this afternoon, but a ference continues on sev eral other grievances DANCE KILLS HER, CHICAGO. haustion from I, March 19% to much dancing is | believed to have enused the death} of Mary Souer, 68 years old, 2124] Carroll ay, Mrs, Souer and her hus band attended » ball and in the midet of a dance she fell to the floor and died without regaining conselousnenss BECKMAN HOME FROM EAT Vietor 1. Beckman the Pacific Coast Lumber sociation, returned the east. Beokman wan to attend the season of the Interstate Commerce Commission | at Chicago as one of the represen tatives of the National Reetprocal Demurrage association | Speaking of his, visit (to the White House Mr. “Beckwan said President Roosevelt is fully faril far with the situation in the west He declared that his policy in creat ing the forest reserves was to per-| petuate the timber on the coast, but} under no circumstances would be ror harass any man who 4 to take up a homested The mase of the people and 96 per ent of the lumbermen are with| president in the matter of for oat reserves.” WINE BILLS. SIGHED BY GOV. MEAD (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Mareh 19 v¥. Mead has approved the following bills: | Hi. B. No. 464—Authorizing coun ty commissioners to grant fran-| chives to lay water pipes and con-| duits on publie highways | H. B. No, 262—Amending the school code in relation to the du ties of the superintendents of pub-| lle Instruction. H. B. No. 207—Relating to the! certification of teachers in cities! employing 400 or more teachers in/ the public schools HH. B. No. 178—Relating to cities of the second class and providing] for their government 8 B. No. 227—-Authorizing any county or adjoining counties to create assessment districts to pay for improvements of riv lakes canals = or harbors ‘genes clause. This relates particularly to the contemplated improvements on | Lake Wesbiagton & B. No, 12 Amending the law) relating to the organization, class!-| fication, incorporation and govern ment of municips) corporations. =| H. B. No. 23!—Amending Sec.) 4234 of Ballinger’s code relating to! the appropriation of land and high ways for corporate purposes 8. B. 296—Amending the code In relation to the construction and maintenance of system of drain age HH. B No. 456 filling of priva of the first and when necessary measure Seattle and subd- 7 per cent per an secretary of an's a yoater from main work Providing for the property in cities second classes as « sanitary Our rate for urban towns Is title while the event was held uns- | der the sancti of the National is expected to make a fine showing tonight. The entries close with an unprecedented number of aspirants STEVENS PISTOLS. i grade, A. L. MALIA, 1111 - THE NEW QUALITY, be. Best French. dinner in the $1.00, Served Sun and holidays | $ to 11 pom, with fine must meals served « la carte, also. Se attle Catering Co. top floor Cro Flock, corner Seoond av. and James | ; wn In Mail Orders | Filled SECOND AVENUE setween PIKE Fine $2.25 Ruffled Curtains 98c A PAIR There isn't a housekeeper in Se attle who can well afford to miss a bargain like this if at all for a pair Three hundred fifty on sale tom morning. Three different choose from. Plain ruffled, with full hemstitched ruffled edge, with four small tucks and hemstitched ruffled ec with two ¢ tucks. This is a clean-up from an stern mill, every curtain is perfect, clean and new ular value is $2.25 a pair, and you can’t match them anywhere for a cent less, Tomorrow the al price will be only 9B¢@, Six pairs to a customer starts at 8:30 a, m, she has of new and 1rrow tyles any ws curtains pairs to hemstitched edge, cep and The reg specia Sale treat 4 all new time Paris for inches Point di de play Laces the fitst and feal Value tiful New patterns Pe \ li weet on fr : lowers from 15§c to 2 be me width m 2 The At the will be ale_price v iak pri€e not i a yard good as n only oc a yard wrth me re than ten yards sold to a cu tomer CUT GI .ASS SALE! Vet 5c °. for Hose trial stockir ie for Lad hav to weari and tory 25 America re | They black Glass end last in Which y of Cut the whole day sale will be our The three Phi from Cut prices tock of third le The 25¢ a pair can choose Ameri ar an Glass at one $3.32 $4. 66 lass at | at at at $4.98 Cut G $6.98 Cut G $9.98 Cut Gla $14.49 Cut Gla \ll other prices are reduced ac jand nec eity | ¢ | Veterinary services inc se ATES RELIABLE Store 1 in the ¢ pretty flov 1s¢ AND asc LACES. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. Women who have use for’ Pretty You will have the pleasure tom % Laces will have a real bargain } choosing from « nens i at McCarthy’s tomorrow, whpn we will } S¢#s0n's most place on sale more than 3,000 yards of beau pring hat trim 5 BY st fire, Aiseane identa. We are the only ompany in Washington who pre ise in our policy to pay our within 60 days from date of luded In the ate Live| buliding. | num to thoye ag policy if desired. Int Btock Insurance Ind. Pb ano PINE the pleasure of immense ve norrow display of the flowers for special prices an nable at very fashic iming ortment wanted are Field yme of ttle all th h ribbon and si I make your old hat expense is hardly New Cotton Hose taps brought lon of ies proved he most the made ubsolute double 1 elastic always ¢ sole Seattle agents. ust received ¢ r Chil |COLES’ BILL WOULD PERMIT| give \tlon papers have | Th. WEST SEATTLE ANGERED BY WOULD-BE GRAFT Weat Beattle the break opportunity Seattle it could for light to Elect ric make tert reasonable away from the SEATTLE TO SELL LIGHT TO SUBURB AND KNOCK OUT 6 &. CO, MONOPOLY AND 12), CENT RATE with th figure Hold-Up Rates the While of Went! neni of | trieit Klee uttle efty able to elec cents per bly as low Klectrie eom- old up the elty our will be in large sum of wt attle Mr. MeMa elty would be neighboring from 2 to hour, and ; 4 cent, the Seatt is trying to 4 cents per h the " to get a City tle Attorney MeMahon backed by a ot us elt the legation city council that ywat sharply arraigned the Seattle pan for 12 it the governor trie company before Ub council last eve with fair bu corporation, acco Mahon Jer ows ning content in Mc tment Mr ine ually from We of bond. unielpa for light, according to a for grind the |for 60 years Phe Committee to Act. r thi plea to the Be body was asked nd with scarcely upon Gov ny debate the matter was Tre Col to a joint committee. The would will telegraph its find. Mead, who has until the Coles’ bill atime] Robert sion of the pre neighboring officials bef local body was an effort the proper influence | Mead to bet him to sign the water and | t bill, which How Beattle water » Gov ight to Went This would Ay saciiamtan | NEW INCORPORATIONS | (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, March 19.-—Corpora-| been filed in the secretary occ ence Afte attle strong the at wre council th to brin: xpr iteelf, ferred comimittes to sell Seattle Luc ¥ = Ire You 8 Building? Lat cost of your plumbing heating. 6. H. Brown Pine Street Both one Lindsay, us estimate the office of the of state a | follows Gilman Park Lumber company. deeree of superior court of King county dissolving the corporation The Trustee company, of Seattle, certificate of increase of capital} stoek from $200,000 to $1,500,000. Grand Nest Brotherhood of Owls, of Walla Walla, certificate of ap| |pointment of executive committee, jJohn F. Smaile, C. B. Stewart, and M L. Levitt, grand executive; Chas, Wood, grand secretary; Julius avy, = 8F treasurer, and pthensid principal office from Walla Walla to Seattle Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran church, of Ballard, D. Christensen, J. C. Jensen, and others. Vashon Evangelical Lutheran church, of Vashon, Gilbert Lisonsm, Olivereon, D. H. Rameted. | Siliott, Inc, of Beat Peter Vachon, Joseph James H. Kane. Supply company, of 0, J. W. Matherly C. Katsel, Henry Lioyd Sawyer. Richmond Beach Telephone & Power company, of Richmond | Beach, $15,000, Henry Parry, Ralph |P. St. John Manley & Church Shingle pany, of Florence, Snohomish, homish county, F. BE. Manley, Church. Jennings & tle, $100,000, B, Sterling, Bluest Bluest | George i Fred J WALKER The Job Printer Fine Commercial Printing— The Oroville Water & Develop |] the kind that satisfies. Give ment company, of Oroville, $6,000, J me 4 trial and be convinced. A. Biackier, A. B. Jacoby, J. F. This is the DAY and TIME Sampson, F. J. Cummings, George |] to place that order for station- Ryerson ery and supplies needed in United Cities Trustee company your office and business. of Seattle, $250,000, J. W. Wolford. All orders will receive prompt G. 8. Moore. and careful atention. The Progress No cheap work, but a high pany, of Seattle, grade of work that is cheap at the price charged. Fourteen years’ experience in this work. Call and see me or me and I will call you Let com Sno. B Investment com $3,000, Annie B. - THIS MEANS | You The opportunity will come to you when a few hund dollars to your credit in the savings account may change your entire career. The re mark is often made that a certain business lot, now worth thousands of dollars could have easily been pur chased not many years pre vious for a few hundred dol lars. The only reason the purchase was not made was that the few hundred dollars necessary was not obtainable A savings account with our company, to which a portion of your weekly or monthly income may be added, is the surest and safest means of a fund for op» of this kind. $1.0 and upwards will start the account We pay 4 per cent interest compounded —sem!-annually Why not begin saving today elephone and see us get acquainted. Yours for business, H. &. WALKER, Room 429, Arcade Bldg. Phone L718, Ind. -2-00-2-4-9-9-4-4-9-208-6 The Flour NORTHERN BANK & TRUST COMPANY Capital fully paid, $100,000 318 Pike Street. For Goou Results ADL OOP ADDR DPORED EOD 20 PD SORES i certont GE Srconp Avenve & Spring Srreet For Wednesday and Thursday We offer these simple household that will appeal to the thrifty housekeeper price but high in quality necessities at prices They are low in $2.75 pair pair pair pair Regular $2.00 Curtain for, a Regular $2.50 Curtain for, a Regular $3.50 Curtain for, a Regular $3.75 Curtain for, a Specials nite Enameledware AND COFFEE POTS, 3 quart pot for TEA 2 or ase Blue Enameled White Lined LIPPED SAUCE PANS, 7c ave Gr or pan for Blue Enameled White Lined BERLIN KETTLES tle for, 69e ive quart Ket $1.00 ¢ 2-quart Kettle for, a ies we earners Se SNE TRESS STS EES IS eS ESS SS ——