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MARCH LILLEY’S CRIME 222°" DIRT STREETS T0200 n Who Caused Investigation of Sabmarine |hased-trom the Miectrie oat com | of natural competitive conditions, [pore St the Canadine bar wil alg “ }Pany at whatever price that ¢ |. Every blo of graded dirt streat olty t r too dry to wor ¥ be best served tl & tend the meetings. | Lilley Humiliated. lone A dozen or more teams|nexed to the city with the s sial Service.) x 1 was writing. | Phin committee humiliated ley | S24 some fifty men will be on urbe snd these hn will be rounded up and smoothed | obstructions of atumps or large | — prepara One day Lilley was sitting tn bis nf in crime and was being bin L) ffioe when & manufacturer of lveatignted. instead of the ect ric off «© a8 to wak them drain| stones which will prevent them ag le* | Lridgeport, Conn, watked into bis| . Palen. gap Fe bi readily, ‘but there will be much lily rounded up except at (@y United Press.) hs sanabinity He said bis firm was prac: | | rious offictals of the boat company | WOrk to be 4 by hand tabe ie expense, but even tt PORTLAND, Mareh 2 The an timate th pos: = cally closed down and needed an} jand others be called as witnenves such as clean out tera, r * the roadways will be | nouncement was made here last porations influct °* lorder badly He sald he had a/ and that thelr testimony be con. | ™°¥lNe stones and filling in minor |amoothed ove and depressions | night that arrangements had been promise of an order from the Elec rT don ite merits, T com. | Mepresaions filled in #0 as to render them easily ~ “can't trast Dim,” fs 8 © lirio Boat company, formerly Hol-| f mitt insisted HE was the im In order for this force of men! maintained for the rest of the | completed by the Northwestern white! - expression ES tana oat company: it te cota ret | 7 portant witness to get over all the streets in. the | season hostrie a A. sociation bs which a cr x = gaeees. Few shake Diy nant, | Lilley to vote “right” om the sub Rep. Hobson of the naval affairs | Seememsmmecmsrmts mee ae ee ee See | ae = ibe corporation 1obby'et | waring boat proposition qocameitign proctienlty ovbotnatiated has been formed which will offer ONS HOP axE > bat alzed order would you illey's es b recalled 6 e trac | # =~ ees hl Woks out of his Tice | gat ranked Litley : |to favor @ bill providing for a a A vupeenenaniten of the "pectic HAS NO JURISDICTION watery Pps spe roe ne ZE x. #% = ees a detective. If he By . Twenty thousand dollars.” } number Submarines. Lilley | Boat company came to me last No-| leotere Bren gp od a —— earthy £3 Ke= © ihe ead of the corridor and looks | “What would be your profit?” [learned a powerful lobby wan belng | Yember,” teatified Hobson, “and| e568 Will be cats St. nesalér oriten | kt oe aS Rae 4 the corer, Be seen to About $2,000 | maintained by the nubmarine boat said he Understood T wanted to get] y at pos tees. | S Weise ce Fosse c A detective follows bin “ | “Let me see if T understand you }company, members of which spent |On the naval affairs committer, He | Shocking Suicide. | Lee 32 4 rs 2 ’ eae There Mra. Lilley (™ |correetiy,” sald Lilley, “You are|targe sume dining congressmen. | sald if T would aawure him 1 would | N oon ie nd zg RW ve BF x FF 9 Bi of a peculiar DAPPSOIME jasking me to vote three and « half) ‘Two newspaper men admitted hav.| stand right on the Kubmarine ques | ry SAN FRANCIBCO, March 98 Ss wo - a ae Mrs. Lilley Watehed. jmillion dollars of other people’*/ing recelyed money for writing ton he thought the company had | Resting ete tind lpg met ag y = 22.3 e". Fa e 4 was tn the writing room,” she | money, of which I am one of the | iacdatory articles on submarines: « ah influence to have me put | (By United Press.) {seems to be the policy of the law, onde ; ay. and —— — . 5 on <x 4 ,. alt bysterically, “whoo | trustees, for the sake of giving you! ‘The bill that passed the naval on comtaltto: | WASHINGTON, March 23.—By a|¥!%. that while restrictions and| Fred Pollok was Instantly kitle SS 3 eee me 8 man had |# $20,000 order on which you are|affaire committee provides for| Hobson then reluctantly admitted |filing handed down the Interstate | Control @re essential to the inland | When a car rushed by Im the dark # 7335 Mex Pan | Naniag. over my shoulder |#olaK to make & profit of $7,000" | eight submarines and two battle he Was told that the “influence” |Commerce Commission decides that /Carriers of foreign commerce, the | Det "ts no ael Ms So mee ail, 3 \ ———--—-= | Would prefer to pay you the $2,000/ ships. The navy department and | Was with Speaker Cannon himself. /It has no jurisdiction over oceante bh carriers of wuch commerce - = x6 x2 &>KRNO CLOAKS, SUITS| | president recommended four subs apee: @argo rates. The opliuion, which iid remain unrestrained «od WE BURY YOU re & he 7a ss j Imartnes and fow theah: poll of the state of Moutana in) Was written by Commissioner Lane. = e F LINERY j Urged to Favor Bill, ewes YEN, SOP ee ike that Geae Ghar tak talie veer, Vereaiinoel: aha bolts tent] "There le met today ent Ba, » vail Goash main £ poe Rx s =<s zg ”° Bold on Easy Payments. oan py gt yp ine for Taft Whee shipment , pa the seaboard has been such ‘ thing ax stability you only Oh in 6 aN = x ° . mmo | they pass out of the jurisdiction of of rates upon t water erhape “ - me watts oF > & Childs, lac. | deiped Litiey to come to congress, | hes hts PORT ORCHARD ROUTE, the commission. It says it ts not desirable that there should 8 pris pre ou ar ERX Hse8 2: e = reed den posal “a h eae i aay ats leave ten times daily from| "This ruling is the only one|be, The ocean is a highway free tay stationing Pit Ne ieee ber of the naval affaires committee | Bess. pier 2 for the U.S. navy yard. *** [which is consistent with what'to all. No franchise ix needed to a we and now— for the: greatest week of value-giving ever given Seattle “w= O le ‘just four days more of this or eaten, wea Sia aes week Saturday, and will be pe p supreme trade event— Pedy for busines text Monday morning! —the extreme reductions offered during the past three weeks of this great removal sale will be greater than ever these four final sale days, as we are putting all our ——— : val sale. efforts into making this last week the greatest and most notable of the entire rem values great, beyond parallel, for homefurnishers, this week! —you will positively never have such a saving opportunity again, so do not overlook that this is the last week! Sale closes Friday night, and Saturday morning com- mences the actual work of moving into our fine new store at Second Ave. and Pine St. ¢ ——— —most satisfactory store setvice accorded every purchaser. most exceptional curtain selling the next four days— —for convenience in selling, we have divided our entire stock of ruffled muslin curtains into two special lots, a8 follows: LOT |.—Plain and figured oiuelin curtains, well made and finished; well worth the regular prices, up to $1.00 a pair; removal 49, sale price . tees seeee c LOT It.—Our entire line of ruffied musiin curtains, both plain and hem- stitched ruffies; dotied and figured designs; worth up to $2.25 ies per pair; removal sale price - coved eveees uv $11.50 rocker ¢ regular value $8.75. removal price $5.95. regular value $9.50. this substantial arm chair is of good Mission design; high, fat arms, panel back and solid seat; nicely finished weathered rocker to match; . x removal price $27.95. reguiar value $55.00. this beautifal pattern an bed is one of the prettiest has Géinch top, drawer in center; very neatly fin dd moat popalar designs; full size; very rich and $9.50; removal sate fahed weathered or golden; the regular 5 50 heavy; the regular value is $66.00 27 95 price value is $8.75; removal price ‘ removal price . oes 64. eee ' $9.75 crib $5.95 1$14 extension table halt’ Gl 5 05 Mtl 97-25). —ood style Mbrary or office table, on Mixsion Hnes; em | | ra! removal fen $15.95. regular price $27.50 eding ly pretty hall rack, similar to pleture, of removal price $4.95. regular value $14.00. —an exe solid oak Mission clock nicely fintsh ed golden finished ae stands 80 in weathered i high ood A removal price $5.95. oy ge 66 in. high removal price $22.90. regular value $9.75 a" jae ‘onan seks ile regular value $39.50. <hiits'a tron Qtontied ebdety ert removal price $7.95. mented top, a’ fine quartered oak dresser, fin removal price $6.65. neat oval pattern rails and sides regular value $14.00. large shaped exactly — MWke ished golden, mahogany or birds nearly lke picture, but with French bevel picture; reg eye maple, finely polished reguiar value $11.50. tralght top rail: sides drop dows an excellent attractive pat mirror, 17x36 ular value the larg vise French hovers t t i fitted with special woven w tern dir with ornam in roomy rs ror, 24x30 inches; top is his extremely attractive and com spring; colors while, bine and cross 6ft. extens box $14.00; extra inches, and nicely shaped; th fortable rocker of Mission design Gols Clk edneiay taken eoont ateety faliee Eebiens tan fe 08 lee vs special re tire front is swell shaped, has two has high rms, solid seat and top drawers and two large base panel back; exactly like picture; drawers; regular value of this finished weathered chair to dresser to 439.60; for) $22.90 | 21120: removal steprice $O:00 ,—goods sold in present condition. —ali sale prices for cash only. —no sale goods held for future delivery. 0 moval price— $15.95 for shipment; has brass knobs on corner poxts rexular value “ne telephone, mail or C. O. D. ord —all sales final, no refunds or exchang) —deliveries made in turn of purchase. inches square-—an exceptionally good dining table; regular value $14.00. Priced extra ape 7 95 cial for this removal sale ' moval price— 94.95 accepted = down comforts at half price— —you can save a full half on fine down comforts by buying during this great removal sale. elderdown comforts, with handsome silk covering 12 50 elderdown comfor with pretty, fancy sateen cover 7 50 regular value $25.00; remeval price ‘ ine egular val $15.00; removal price . . laminated cotton comforts, with fancy silk covering and plain colored borders; regular value $15.00; removal 7 siderdown comforts, with pretty, fancy sat 5 6 00 price ‘ ings; regular value $12.00; removal price ‘ TACOMA. SEATTLE. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue.