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gion manufac’ Stents be perme! _ 2 BS BSRS FE IBERMEN FILE 4EIR PROTEST sa Log ©, April 123 rail the Northorn (s and Southern and com fied with the Later yester commission tumber fn) pinata. eharging companion with vie commerce formal demand turers of tied to oa ahienen via Port Fieiet te the ie catecme ot ee 1 Swe the hing Ae hb we thelr predacta pores of bankruptcy Advised. y pre favestiga tion» held at Ta! daring the moo'h e Com Premier akg tor Low the frnpertal of the terens in sab Salaries 2—Monday adopted & GRAND JURY INDIOTS ITSELF IN MISSISSIPPI, ROLLINS FORK, Mies, April 3 ~The grand Jury here indicted It self for violating the Sunday liquor law, Rach member appeared before the judge and was fined $10, WANT EXHIBITS An offort wil! be made by the A-Y.P-B. management to induce the Latin-American countries of Central and South Ameriea to make exhibits at the exposition, These countries will not take part tn the poattion unless ured to do so and unless the United States govern ment makes a large appropriation. Seripps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, April 2.—-@teamboat, tue and marine captains whose oraft carry inspection eertificates [ee i by the New York office of the Lane recommended that formal) complatat be made againat Uhe rail ad companies concerned. The complainants in the proceed ings instituted yesterday are The Pacific Coast Lumber Mane facturers’ assooiation, the South western Lamber Manafacturers’ te tation and the Shingle Mille bw reau. Austin B. Griffiths and James M Ashton are the attorneys for the hum bermen. Output Meavy. The three organiaations, it tf stated in the complaint, represent 417 sawmills in Western Washing ton having an annual outpat of 2,900,000,000 feet of lumber, board measure; also 483 sbingle mills having an annual output of 14,200, 000,000 ahingles. The lumber manufacturers sta! hat 000 carloads of lumber, manufactured and ready for ship ment, are being carried in atock by the milla of Western Washington [Servis Rave been surprised by & because of lack af transportation | P°™ and stringent order from In jspee pector General Adler, providing facilities “They call attention to the Port-|that renewals of certificates this land gateway as the most direct and |Se8nn shall feasible route for the shipment of | Hatton of va this lumber to the middle west who did not make the preceding in- mam comm japection, ant who shalt much ttme and labor, ie to become & permanent orgenteation, All the members of the soctety and the friends of the organisations have contrifuted to an endowment fund, which places the organisation upon \ permanent footing HILL RESIGNS (Seripps Telegraph Service) ST. PAUL, April 3—James J. HIN has resigned the presideacy of the Great Northern railway and federal b and b re’ ineped The steamship Jeanie, sued for $25,000 and ted up by the United Btates marshal as a result of her fatal collision with the steamer Dix last November, has been released from the marshal’ survelllance, James BE. Pharo, her owner, seeks to limit the ship's Mability to tte value, which he says is $22,000. neem ene Sl agen | will be chairman of the board of —— iy. The ue of | directors. Louts W. HIN succeeds bia father as president, and Frapk/| of H. MeGutgan has been elected to firet view | breaident. Commerce today began its canvass the elty to raise §20,000 for the ath metwortal. ‘There ought to be a tom and cot- fee class for giris in every school, Behilitng’s Hest, on DICKMAS eLEecTEeo, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, April 3. Complete unofficial returns from of Holland, has 794 majority over i he | Huntley Russell, of this cit: with the of the Pacific Sun IT'S A SHAME To get your new «pring sult from e taller and find it does not fit at ot hangs poorty. This state of affairs will never be if you have Ea White, the tailor, 20% Collins bulld- Bere Killed and| ine. make all your clothes Years diners lat Thareday ‘of bie heart je fo! the Land-a-Hant th he was the found — be hes apent wo than for of experience and stilt doing his own | utting bas placed his productions | beyond the question of doubt = * Girections were running Mhedute time PROMISE TO MOVE FREIGHT BO Officials The © tne Great Northere F sanding on ¢ during the heod in frotghis © Went ove aerept no ship ant v and fo new layed Ngee red above article ore the 4. Agrent in we ; 5 wane fa the histo Great tyre menced tmmed treiah ——n TH WAYS <orthern Sinte wet tacely com. ait A thet the thou 1 which he’ * ainge of the #7 would pe taken in ang Aheg todey "f on Bast and move Over sighty carloads of strictly ordered from the largest Ea rive at different intervals da been delayed, owing to the out January 19 to in the West during the past winter. cate hetween Beottie ‘ fore® ‘ont. te ect in 4 ret wilt be tomer b} roiling tn n yeate Now here the: four more Monday that the balance come and # ee there are fe prontmately = oe room in all Seattle and even oto Beaatle ane natrauments at one time “4 3, wit be aiven sii , Hight at this very the ceiling—two other large dition—and our establiahment at 903 doors. Come the and in addition to all this the dead carloads will arrive any day, ——— Traine Areiee tea OF and seo it yy at 10:09 of in the Post-Intelligencer * have arriv far and still th nst the most serious prop anos—lots of ‘em—and in the even below the actual factory cost homes for all these pianos at once give no} REGULAR $500 AND $550 STYLES brand new stern factories months ago ting as far back as misfortune moment our large w warehouses Becond Avenue But that's not all sidetrack and the ratiroad officials in stares us Never before have conditions been so quickest po Profit is out of all question now 17 STAR—WEDNESDAY APRIL a TACOMA’S EVEN BREAK/TO ASSESS| (Star Special Service.) TACOMA, April S.—dt was an oven break in the election for eight councilmen yesterday: loans lected four, three and the independent date also won. The election results indicate thag Wright is victorious and he belleve that Sunday closing is endorsed, —~ will also eubmit at once estimated for the gravity water stem and call for a special election. Those elected are Firat Ward-—@ A. Lynn, oan. Becond Ward--Alexander republican Third Ward—Upton D. Creages, democrat Fourth Ward—W. R. Gibtett, demy oorat. Pith Ward-—M. B. Stambangh, democrat Sixth Ward pendent Seventh Ward thorne, republican Bighth Ward—L. L. Dowd, repub- Hoan, The repub democrats eandt republi4 Reed, A. L. Hawley, tnde Joseph Bh. Haw In Colorado. DENVER, April 4% # were held in Cok Many towns voted upoa Heenses, The Northw agricultural district by tts vot under dry rule. At Cripple Orwek the democrats won after six years attempt to defeat the republica: ~ Ta the mountain district the element carried the day, Th fount erates were victorious in Leadville and Pueblo, “Munictpal ado y St. Loule Goes Democrat. ST. LOUIS, April 1.--The demo. crata won the city election yester- day, electing the entire city counctt ‘The democrats claim a gale ~ yeaah hasan F Ne Laview TAILORING. Sule to order $28 and up Aled Mtting and altering, at moderate prices. Up-to-date talloring, #19 Pike #t. Phone Main 4755. of five, electing 15 of the 28 mom jbors of the house of delegates. In Oklahorm. GUTHRIC, Okla, April 4—tHe |publicans were generally victorious in the muntepal elections yesterday | Oktahoyoa and the indian Terrt tory { Green Elected at Topeka, TOPEKA, Ken. |plurality of about Green, republican, - od mayor Idaho Elections. | BOIS, April 8.—The republicans rried this town yesterday. In any of the town citizens’ thekets rried the day ECTRICITY EATS UP WATER PIPES Electrolysis is “maki ne such rav ages in the tron pipes on First ave. | fo, as to oveasion untold damages to the city’s underground systems A damage case was aired tn the claims committee yesterday, after non where a restaurant business was destroyed by foods coming from pipes so eaten up. The etty charges that the damage muat lie against the Beattle Electric Ca. from whose rails come the elee trie currents that eats up the pipe. FOREST RESERVE PLATS. William yesterday 1,500 was Nive printe showing the new boundaries of the Olympte forest renerve were received yesterday at the United @tates land office ta Beattie, Additions of 120,000 acres are shown, and blue prints are being eagerly sought by many Be altle people who have applicats pending for government lands in the Olympica Huy @ tideland lot now ‘and Itve in ease and comfort the rest of your Hife. RK. Cooper Willis, 478 Colman bullding. AMUeMeNTS Matines Today. Last oor eth Phones 63. Noe phones after T. John Cort, Manager. Performance Tonight. Wagenhals & Kemper Company Present BLANCHE WALSH And Wer Astor Theater Company ie Clyde Fitch's Tremendous Realtetie Drama “THE STRAIGHT ROAD.” Prices—-§1.59 to 500, Thureday, Friday, BAN CARLO 160 Artinte ‘ohn W. turday and Baturday Matinee. OPERA Co. Henry Russell, Director. Considine, Plusinoss Manager REPERTOIRE ‘Thursday Eventing, April 4, at 7:45, LA GIOCONDA With Nerdica and Constantino. Friday ot April 6 LA BOHEME With Nicisen and Constantino SEATS Now on BAL em SEATTLE THEA Matiness—Thureiay and Sat: “THE mr (Great Co Den Hendricks f ns he: Next Week. Lyrie Theater Matinews— Wednesday Hines Musical Japanese Geartehtp ip.” DO YOU LIKE BU Saturday Afternoon, April 6, LA TRAVIATA With Nordica and Perego. A Conti, Conductor, IGHT, All Week, ‘etidy Oo. in et Ever at the Price—or More. See ~ eee Pte, Gc. Box seats, 200. Ce Baattic s Leading Vauderiite Menem €8QUE MAGIC! Sousa & Sloan, Burlesque Magicians; Belle Belmont, Bennett 8) ne Roesch, Starascope, Bi Ico THEATRE zS | Phones Sun. Main 1304; Ind. 4224 the Ventriiequist; Cushing a, of the Town, Pantages ot fering of “BARBARA FREITCHIE” Mata. Dally Exe. Thu. and Fri S me SITUATION IN A NUTSHELL WE’RE CERTAINLY UP AGAINST IT Warehouses crowded to the ceiling—store jammed to the doors, carloads still arriving—a desperate situation—prices and terms lost sight of. NOW Pay As Y and costly instruments | and due last December s of ali the rai and tle ‘oads PILING IN FAST twelve rday n be expected any day Tacoma to adequately care nrloads in the first lot— and the railroad officials sa There isn't onough storage for so many filled to just rented are in a ke com is jammed to the several carloais still on ding many arehouses are fiat on immediate ux certainty that the in the face. erioun We must time, ell pt ible in fact The burning cut the question ts, we have prices find $156, $182, $268, QLY.. LY.. April S.—Thy al as TIMBER After conenttation ” with Asut | Prosecuting Attorney BB. Herald. who acts as legal advisor of the Board of County Commissioners, the board yesterday decided to ap polnt 20 expert timber erulsers to Trake an assessinent of 360,000 acres pber lande in King county The total expense of the hnsess ment will be from $6000 to $70,000. Ansossor Parish estimates that will add $166,000 a year to the j taxes of the county CONFEDERATE BILL PASSED, Mre. Anna Larsen, of 2036 Fourth av., wae the vietin of a clever ewin dier youterday. The stranger rent et a room for $8, representing a $20 Confederate DI He recetved the $12 change and disappeared Ruffalo gaseting lor all Chance to Buy Spring Eton and Pony Suits your it, prices ere lower here than any store in Beattie, The famouse “Noven’ Fitting a Pg ws on pie it pe . A number of patterns me lawn Shirt Walats, trim med with Val. lace, regular prices $2.25, $2.00 and $1.76, wie values, price .. .... Our entire stock of pat wear for women at slaughter prices. All we want ls to get our money out of the goods— {t's too late to think of profits. Our misfortune ts your op portunity. B. GERBER $410 2d Av. ' Prices Less Thain Factory Cost REGULAR $as0 AND $300 STYLES NOW ONLY....... REGULAR $325 AND $350 STYLES NOW REGULAR $450 AND $475 STYLES NOW $139 AND $116 $187 $253 AND $234 AND $196 $314 AND $327 See Fit ACTUALLY LESS THAN COST Think of ft, the chotcest brand sottled mahogany, or In elegant es, for $166, $199 and even kk and $196; regular $450 and $475 ptionally fancy ones for $273, $31 Even the expensive Style Uy hte ali the world's f bkering & Sona, Kimball arendons, Peas and othe ndluded in this great emorg , i Here's the chance of a lifetime pver again will circumstances: nec of beautiful, strictly brand new Don't wait--don’t delay, Come th eure your choice. As to terms, we'll we'll accept any reasonable offer now If you cannot call, write at once full particulars. Bach and every instr guarantee, which means and perfectly satisfactory in you'll have to act quick ment wilt sented funded dut ings. Baby Grands Hobart osaitate that everything new upright in fanoy oak walnut SOs, eliable New York styles for $182, style 46%, ete, and several dand $ and Parlor Grands and 8, amous make even the M Cables, ory & r highe truments are plano’ never before, and we such a ruthless slaug highest grade pianos and organs firet thing this morning and s¢ not split hairs about this—in fact, hope that for catalogues, photographs and ‘ be acc maker's will be every y. Re mpanied by the found exactly as repre: respect, or your money re- nen store open even D. S. JOHNSTON COMPANY Second Avenue Oldest and Largest Dealers Burke Building Select the Go-Cart now—$1.00 down and $1.00 a week will buy one. ALWin = we are exclusive Seattle agents Allwin folding go-carts —in the Allwin Folding Go-Cart we give you the very new- est and best in go-cart construction, combining many prac tical ideas that will appeal to all go-cart buyers. —the features of special importance are its compactness when folded, its lightness, its simplicity of construction and attractive appearance—to meet the demands of the majority of go-cart buyers we have made the price very ~ $9.50 (eee oe eee —are you a member of our Buck Empress Steel Range Club? —here is one of the benefits and privileges of mem- bership— —we guarantee to replace any part of a Buck Em- press Steel Range that wears out from use within 15 years from date of purchase. CONSIDER Before going to a dentist, what you are going to get, and know what you are pay ing for. Quality ranks first. We use nothing but the very best material, combined with skilled workmanship in all departments, backed with positive guarantee, Set of teeth, from Gold crowns and bridge work Fillings, ali kinds .... . Office Houre—8:30 a m. toT p. m. * Bundays attendants, Phone, Main 1173, ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Roome 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey: Buchanan's FOR THE ATHLET! WOMAN there Is nothing so strengthening and refreshing as a bottle of Root beer. After strenuous exercise it will brace and invigorate you as nothing else can. It surely is the drink that cheers but not in ebriates, unless taken to excess. One or two bottles of pure beer such as we bottle is the best spring tonic you can take. PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT: TLING COMPANY. Phone 927. FROM THE EAST TO THE wesT During March and April. From Duluth, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, St Joseph, Kansas City and Missourt River For Le oie Coast Similar low Capital, || Eastern poin $400,000 in the Rast who are c plat Fully Paid, rates from other ing a trip west? If #0, send full name and address, and liter ature and fall information will be furnished them and all do- tails arranged for their trip weet, Or if you wish to for tickets cell on any agent the mpany or the undersig and made 1 particulars from either The only Bank in the State itd euauaaae Oa confining itself to strictly sav- Wa A, TINLING Agent Seattle, Wash. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A, Portland, Ore, ings business, and University. Postoffice. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER Ine. BROKERS. ain, P s, Stocks, Bonds PRIVATE WIRES. 279, Ind. 278. 5-306 Alaska Widg, First Ave Opposite Cor