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RST SPECIAL VOTES ON ARIFF ARE BEING TAKEN GILLIAM TELLS OF BEING LOST ABOVE THE GLOUDS mpER IS FIRST QUESTION TO BE DECIDE D hy Uolted Pree) cha, We ere and ree wOTON, AV ONE OF HEROES OF SPECTAG.) {ho Tas cue in an attempt . ULAR ACCIDENT NOW IN to get out of the nian Ache THE CITY traversing nin on We Were COM jod to turn back A a f whence we start xoop Lane C. Ottttam, prot of Su- ed, it wan found that our balloon had odt- | pertor Judge Mitchell G m, who landed within half a mile of Colby | rule | ¥84 ove of the six balloonists lost Spring p Up t to for three days last month tn the had » t but w soaked Sierra Madre mountain, Cal eandw dole oad rived in Seattle last night on set in, which soaked hrouxt > way frot Loe Angeles to Alaska. Ou men were ne . ed fo eo liens cial | Mt: Gilliam is now stepping at, mountain tr me wore membe . se hor, | M8 brother's home, $46 18th ay, N. 5 ec watt, Today, when speaking of his expert layed we at parley and de bon ener. Mr. We left | Col we were de 4 he . intention to land at adena that day We then secured a guid und, | guamements placing them OF | afternoon, On arriving there, a after traveling across the mouc . great brush forced us as taina tn three or four feet of snow, | Mat decided that the first spe would be on lumber, and cond into the de. altitude of about 14,000 The clouds + dense. We te. could see nothing As the t se radi-/| noon waned, we decided to de ¢ tarife bil, | Tt was mot until one minute before ws of what It} we struck earth that any portion nat vote ts/ of land was vistb! Captain A. E an arrived at Switser's camp. Tel graphic communications were estab 4, after whi we wont on| Aroyo sadeua Plan of Dermoe tow in the Pay forth their v Saco, seven miles from There, fully 1,000 people were gathered Newapapernien | Mocked in autos, bicycles, on horse back and on foot We m sal Mueller handled the balloon beau. who had broken his thumb wa m the form) tifully, and made a fine landing at a river to meet us He had ase Tecom-/ about a 5,000-foot elevation write with bis pencil between h Eee With instructions that ‘We did not know where we were, | third and little fingers, but atuck ‘J yerted back with amend-/ it was decided to follow the water! to tt | . whieh wil natitute the | courses me and Mr. Gilliam will be In Seattle sey: | ‘ fontentions The form | wading to our waista eral days. | hanged be taken mation may = & by & vote t ta final form ip the following amendments The Provisions. | for « GIVEN CLEAN BILL RICHM( Va. April 9 <amination, and BAN FRANCISCO April 9 a thorough examination by the) tea probably be permitted to| Testimony of BE. A. 8, Blake, who f making ar the New York American league} tial then’ conch tires t -, | ead today in the trial ye cent TaNgeess carted te Hat wok f t A. 8. Newbargh at baseball team, » have | of the te iw confined in the smal it provides for a re wn goods car. | DOOR OXP ae A = the Georgia ¥:| Ruef case. A speedy termination guste, Ga, were given « clean health | suffering from what ts supposed to | or tne mea “Newtureh trial | bE. A representative of the Wash-|be an attack of variolold ckeuel tok Tet Aton & fax on incomes paar a pmtbe free list: Cotton bag wintering here. The os a al agricultural imple- caped, and tn an endeavor to cap ture it the keeper was trodden Etadher, harneas, boots, shoes, | | death. / Bah artiles entering compet With WE controlled goods THE WORLD OVER a~penny, hot on] “One-a-penay, twe products for future deliv-/ arises from the streets of Low on exchanges ow tn trade. the Payne duty on) hostery Shipping Measure. American registry to spreads with the rising of the sun across the Atlantic ocean to Ame tea, actoas America to the Pacific nth dying out with the end of day at the 180th meridian in the Pactft oan Today ts good Frid: NEW CITY HALL A commitice to take ap the ques tion of decorating the new city hall A-¥-P the day on i based during the period of the 1 gpl capers = which Christ was cructfied. Avpro- exposition was appototed today by officers priate ceremonies in the different the finance committee. This cor fe tarttt on refined | “HuTchee are Held In commemore- mittee will meet oa Tuesday with get bundred pounds, |" of the crucifixion, which will 4 number of decorators who will not conse unlll Easter Sunday. in sinctt designs for the decoration that whenever the the anniversary of term Coes ending. marks Convinced that the “ contemplated aod will then report My commodity are on. Svtor'e rewurrection from the Lick to the finance committer onopoly or trust, he °°? a a whieh must provide the funds neces wanpend the sary for the Work, It is the inten on similar articles scope — Pree tion to have the decorations of a such sus permanent nature, so that they + (My Calted Pree) DES MOINES la. April » Charles Bellew waa killed by “Tor be In good shape during the entir period that the fafr is open countries. W Mast until! it is revoked president. 4 Fair That Will Be Ready. The Road That Wil! Be Ready. Low Exposition Fares Daily, May 20 to September 30, low west-bound tickets will be sold from all Ea round-trip excur Seattle, the choice of any direct route returning, stern poimts to permitting over in each direction, and ited to October 31, 00; from St. regardless of date purchased From Chicago Paul and Missouri river points, $50.00, rough Chicago-Seattle Service “ORIENTAL LIMITED" leave the Chicago Begi ning May 23, the Great Northern’s famous ly equipped and electric lighted throughout, will ion every evening in the year and run through to Seattle via St. Paul without in 72 hours. f eastbound. Compartment Me Cars, Day Coaches, etc » YOUR EASTERN RELATIVES AND FRIED T-P. ought to know these low rates anc Aiforded by the the car fade mountains Union No more transfers or waits at the Twin Cities. One night’s ride Observation, Dining, Standard and Tourist Sleep- Electric reading lights in compartment and standard YDS WHO WILL VISIT THE { the convenient service and genuine cor Oriental Limited,” as well as the scenic surprises to be viewed 1 window the historical Rockies and beautiful on the daylight rides over TF YOU WIL, GIVE US ly inform + Miractive lite THEIR NAMES AND ADDRESSES we will ulars regarding f of the A.-Y P Exposition and State of Washington Jescriptive SREAT NORTHERN TICKET OFFICE SECOND AND COLUMBIA, SEATTLE W. MELDRUM, WA City Pass, & Ticket ROSS, Agent. Assistant General Pa A tempting to THE STAR nr “Have we, or have we not, the + of utreet car servies? “If #0, why net do itt FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1909. he City the Right to BerWicet Ight tO apecify the character (Signed) A. ¥. BOUVILLON Superintendent of Public Utilities: The above ts a cha ¢ félter h the wuy tendent of public utllitte miay dir b y counell ther on h of The Sta Mr. Bouillon didn't put it in that language ven know that it ta going to by rn ne just the same, and so pertinent ing that it will take an ex tremely energetic councilman t ep it The ” regarding t ca Jule ordinance ha cll. They have shouted “impossibie,” “It takes experts to de Y and other equatty « nite ! 1 fa for weeks HAS THE CITY THE RIGHT? And here come Mr. Moutllo who ple Htue e tion that put wl r dus Uh t right ¢ olf et oar If wo, wh not do it? Mr. Bovilion may not be a technical expert in the matter of making street car schedules, but he has at least two mon in his department, former employes of the Seattic Electric company in a high capacity, who are familiar opinion that with a fow minor changes that can only be de the t mined upon by actual test, with sohedutes, and they are of the schedule emanating from the public utilities department le easily applicable General Manager it will throw thelr entire ay schedule. Men ie not #0. otter who come direct from bis own shops declare n out of gear t tt posed JUST AS LIMITED AS POSSIBLE The truth to the potnt outtined in Mr There x not present service is infertor couse their actions? What do the people think about Mr BASEBALL PLAYERS |BRIBERY TRIAL NOW is that the Beattie Electric Co. int the people will Hout! a single elty « 1 Why, then, should they fight Me, Bouit ton's efforts to get better service? Electric On what grounds can they ex Bouilion’s question NEAR THE END (Hy United Pree) nedon and nat Hert & stacy-Adams Shoes are vality shoes They have that bination of Style Fit and Wear that makes the wearing of any other hardship t the man who has once worn them They don't have to be “bre tn”—they fit, that's why. Let ta show you the Spring Styles # to 4. You'll find that there's « lot more quality put into OLD OAK SHOES at $4 than there is in any other shoe at the If you've been wear © $4 shoes ¢ the $2.60 grade, try « pair of Old Oak Shoes and see for your much more style t is to these shoes, and bow much more comfort The Spring Styles are here; get a pair for Easter NEN’S SHOE STORE Cotman Buliding, 805 tet Ave pair Work laa Speciality Fine Meavy Rowt 4 in ft 48 in. 160 ft roll 72 | ft. re Tools at olonale Suit, # ft uarantes 6 cent. on ur tents LOGGERS SUPPLY.CO. hed ML Ba Uy RE Furnished Estimates Free furor tn the timated that few more will be called have tn Witnewne - TRIBUTE PAID (hy Volted Pres) NEW YORK. April $ the bravery of Lieut, Joseph Pet sino, of the Now York p * partment, was arrived Petrosino was aswanninated lore tly, March 12, while on as the United States therities fighting for the suppres sion of anarchy and the “Hlack Hand GOES United Pree) WASHINGTON April 9.—Bxtled from all por anywhere in the HURLS WEIGHT AT WOMAN'S HEAD / (ty Colted Pree.) BAN FRANCISCO, | Hyman Rosenthal, a ¢ day under arrest charged pon Mrs. Ar od that ¢ n mte over Money matters with woman in his store last night lhe hurled a seale weight at her head, breaking the glam she Was arin ‘ may destroy her sight WANT—A tarm of acre trac See page 6. The Big 3! Union Made Clothing and Shoes For Men Who Know Suits tn all the new patterns and at les, Hand Tailored, at $12, $15 & $18 Same Values elsewhere would cost you $18.00 to $30.00 Shoes in all the and colora in uy atyles at $3, $3.50and $4 10-day duce the line morrow. new shapes to-the- minute special sale to intre Sale Starts To Benson Clothing Co. 501 Pike. Benson & Hoffeditz, Props. ; —MovES BY— CONTRACT BACK HE | Under One thing STORM CLONES DAILY Basement Sal esToom| AT 6190 Entrance on Either Madison or Spring Street, As Well As Through Store From Second Avenue Dressy Trimmed Hats | $4.95 | ’ | r ! Jats at this price include new pres in many colors, f 1 shape bows of ribbon and §f ind foliage ome with hand flower trimmed the sea » HAND- MADE HATS, $3.75— a ¢ assortn of proxlyn braid Hats, b th light and pres nicely trimmed with flowers and ribbon. ms new UNTRIMMED HATS— rhese include braids, in the n tans at $1.4 READY-TO- WE AR HATS, $2.75— Many styles of shape FLOWERS AND FOLIA Rose Forget-me-1 Foliage: 18 to 65« WINGS— | d va t of bl white, emerald and 1 black, n of black Milan Turbans at 75c, rough and black, at 95c, and imitation Neapoli- and trimmings. , Daisies, Poppies, Chrysanthemums and | ngs, at 65< ee | Children’s Coats, Hats and Bonnets for Spring COATS~- HATS— Reefer Coats of cloth, in 39c—Broad-brim Straw Hats, with band Yr blue dor sty ent i . : of ribbon around crown. Pretty and prac- 4%c-——Durable straw braid Hats, with | Stylish Reefer Coats f diagonal : A ‘ , cloth, golf red or navy blue, made double yroad brim and fancy band around crown. yreasted 4 with pearl but ” ' sted fastene I BONNETS— over ar and cuffs are satin, matching eoet $9c-—Easter Bonnets of fancy straw braid, $2.50—Reefer Coats eather bro lined with silk, prep Se trimmed with ribbon red navy blue; turnback cuffs, te Pi of white pique, and embroidered « ' in pink or and having ruch sleeve | ing aro f tle aad to § years, Taffeta Silk Petticoats Ep 95 Arts & Crafts Jewelry oderately Hand-etched priced Hat Pins with % These have 1 top, Anna Held style ; Bren % ia ‘ Cuff Li e r ain ; jeweled, 50c. flour nd two rows of shirring, f 1 Belt Buckles; 25¢ and 50c Barrettes and Back Combes ; 50c Sash Pins jeweled, SOc st-ru $3.95 caline d le. Light and black lark plain, 25¢; Warner’s Popular Rust-Proof Corsets $1.00—Style 296—Corset, for the average figure, having moderately low bust and long skirt hips and back. Made of strongbatiste, boned with rust-proof bon ing; fitted with two pairs of hose supporters, This Cor- et may be washed if desired $1.00—Style 274—A girdle designed for slender figures requiring a light - weight, short top, long hip Corset fade of strong batiste, boned with light-weight steel in sides, and fitted with two top, princess hip model, pairs of hose supporters 39c—Corset designed for the average figure; has moderately low bust and long hip. Made of jean; fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. Another model at this price is a girdle top, princess hip style of strong batiste, and ed with two pairs of hose supporters. April Sale of Pressed and Blown Glassware | The Ros Glass, well is an imitation Cut- and brightly polished. Jesign, as illustrated, finished 8-inch Fruit or Salad Sugars and Creamers, spe- Bowls, special, each, 50c cial, pair, 40c. Spoon Trays, special, each, : 20. | Handled Nappies or Bon Water Pitchers, special, Bon Dishes, special, each, each, 65. 15¢ 13-PIECE PUNCH SET, SPECIAL, $3.50—Consists of a large Punch Bow! and twelve Punch Cups in peacock design WATER TUMBLERS—Plain pressed glass, set of six, special, 15c. Basement Salesroom. 'Cut-Glass Vases and Silver Plated Femndies | UT GLASS VASES— SILVER - PLATED FERN- . , ERIES— Special Values | 8-inch Va whirlwind | : Small Silver-Plated Fern- | Jesign ; $3.00 | eries, with mirror plateaux; \q $1.95 | age ee Silver-Plated Ferneries in i gn; H open-work design, with re |} 12-inch Vases; whirlwind | movable inner lining; $1.50. ht From ‘the Enlarged Floor Cover- Oil-Cloth and Linoleum Values in" see Met tiene Printed Linoleum, 35c, 40c and 45c square | Inlaid Linoleum, $1.00, $1.15 and $1.25 yard square yard Floor Oil-Cloth, 25¢ and 30c square yard 10c square yard extra for lay DERICK & NELS INCORPORATED