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anONSIN STATESMAN WILL OFFER A SUB. IN THE SENATE FOR THE “SYS- MEASURE y BY GILSON GARDNER “WASHINGTON, D. C., April t4e-The defeat of the Payne Ald Turf? bill—because It reviews tariff upward Instead of down pet the creation of a tariff commission, is what Senator ia M. LaFollette will try to bring about Mfhe entire impossibility of having any rational adjustment of rent by the thoda which are now being employed ts be demonstrated,” sald Senator LaFollette, “Business is held by! this tariff bil) le talked about, and the leaders urge that jnterpose anything which may appear like a dilatory action be unnecessarily halted, Vet there is not time for any @f either branch of congress to find out actually what this Bi contains. Much less is there time to find out the prin Jmaccordance with which the tariff rates are or ought to be whole scheme le wrong. And there ls every Indication that fe not acting in good faith. It would be easy, for example, this unsettioment of business by providing that the new jaw would not take effect for 12 months after ite passage. This give the business of the country ample time to adjust Iteolf new conditions the authors of this bill are using every effort to cram the down the people's throats, and the less they know about it Ht would seem the aut hore of the bill will be pleased.” a gabstitute for Aldi MB, Senator LaFollette will dit to creat eel experts to be appoint oo nt Ject to the the senat ore or representatives Migidle for appotntment than five ¢ © mem party the Hean national platform—a pri indorsed by the de ocratic organtaation, The difference between the cost of production at home and abroad is the difference whieh ought to determine the tariff » the party declarations This difference of fact which can by inquiry Empowered to Report. ; When the commission had deter | mined the difference in coat of pro- duction at home and abroad and a commission be determined Seat none had thus determined what would be # tariff lawyer: one a| i@ Proper tariff on any particular : * . | manufactured product the commis 7 neatic and foret anufactured p i deemercial vex forel€™ | ston would be empowered to report Ga coat of produ tion to the president, who would have power to immediately put this tariff into effect by proclamation, The LaFollette commission would, be requ to begin their inquiry with the primary industries produc ing tron ore, coal, lumber and other raw material from the natural re |aourtes of the country, and to pro eel in consecutive order as nearly 4s practicable from the tadustries ; one a trained stat @2¢ one an eminent 6c Who has made a special pal wages cost of living would draw salaries rate of $10,000 a year Tariff Commission. ff taritt commission provided LaFollette bill would be With the duty of revising Mbedules in accordance with | dustries ; out in the re} ucts, ee ad STATE FORESTRY (ity United Prowse) ND, Ore, April 14.—The r ce bas announced the) An order to show cause was you ie Appointments om national terday signed b: Bis the Washington district: | 5 i" .* " pi inter te Posh Smith, assistant forest | /°o" ae, ng wee Capes $M the Washington national Land company and the City of 8e Wames Allen, assistant for: attle to appear in court, April 23, » has been attending in defense of a petition by the Se- course at the Univer-|attle @ Puget Sound Packing com- ington, has been re pany for & permanent Injunction ty on the Washington | agalust the erection of a trestle over an alley opening on Dearborn at, Maurice! near Seventh av. 8. producing finished prod =. eT he Washington national forest, has been accepted i] nation of GET A PIANO ON THE CLUB PLAN You join with others in wholesale buyiog—ae dues, se waiting. Club members get the 8100 212) the 8400 wv: at s the ever = deliar « week. Clube are fill ing rapidly. Jote today and eave by wholesale buying. i Third and University yt 4 vi AMERICAN CAFE be Fourth and Pike | A LUCKY FIND you wiht consider it when you | Cafe and “get onto” the tooth some and delicious foods that are provided for you. You will al ways have in mind the American Cafe as a place where you ean get a well cooked and satisfying meal, as well as an appetizing | and dainty tidbit when you eat merely a matter | producing raw material to the in-| Hamtiton, asalstant forest ranger on | § happen to drop into the American jj) at the American Cafe ai (OULD KILL TARIFF BILL AND CREATE COMMISSION BER 18 SPLICED, CLERK WILL PROTEST “Stand by mate + | weather comin’, . | Stand dy, mate, there's heavy Clerk FD, Cleaven, of depart: |8%4 @ Keneral all-around good time ment No. 9, announces that berai)| Ws had aboard the U. 8, revenue protest against the action of the | Utter Thetis yesterday, The oc jechamber of commerce Minittee Caaton was the marriage of Ordi | which decided unfavorably upon the| DY Seaman Harry A. Bosbann, | question of ratalng balers ee aorct| WhO, with his chief masieratarms, Farha th hier eats L. M. Foster, at his side, stood up | Some time ago the clerks asked | [fore Rev. J. A. Bigurason, chief | that their anlartes be raised from | 2ehty County clerk in department $95 to $125 in a petition filed with ae and was “apliced oho eheghed ak 3 16 bride, Misa Grace A, Droam. cou aetna the clerke [et 1 & Seattle atri. Accompany: | should have been aiven ae hesting| {ne her was Mrs, Foster, wife of before the committee before action the big master-at-arme and, wank nemegs Mond | this was going on in the court house, the wallors out on the eut CELEBRATION PLANNED. | ter were singing the old chanty | (My United Press.) “Once I had @ mweetheart on a KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, Aprit| le sen ooh | 114.—The Chamber of Commerce is | H®¥-ee-ho, heay-ee-ho, we're bound a yer Nagy agai pe ocr Bg for Hajtimore. on the Inauguration of service into! os .e. . 3 thie ity oy the southern Pacific) MAKE QUICK TIME WITH ratiroad, now building here | | 8 P. RE-ELECTS OFFICERS | (ty € THE MARKETS following are the average quoted by the lowal whol: roduce, meat Base sad Patter, Hage. fresh ranch 2@ «23 Butter, fat ; * Hutter, ranch we oF Poulter. Dueke, 3.32 0.00 16.00 40.68 | Bone meal. 1068 48.00 |Beratch food, 90th ok 11 | Co Hones 1.18 In 06% | 06 oe o$ e7 om | Yb ee % | Wethers, tb yy oe Lamba, Yb 04 } Dressed Mente. | Veal, large — 10 } Veal, good medium ..; 111 oat Pore Rastern Washington timothy ‘ so Alfaite 7.00@ 18 00 Western Washington timothy “e ee Wheat hay ° oe Rastern Washington doubdl pressed oo Oats, pe ve Gate, Fi | ingtom . 5 90 Bran, ton wane ‘ Shorts, ton Whole corn, ton racked corn, ton .... fend corn meal, ton 4 bar- 88.90 Olympic Thea Musical comedy ané vaudeville Chorus of 14 voices, and big yaude ville acts. Saturday matinee and aight Baseball Season Is Here Everything used in the game | balls, bats, mitts, gloves, complete sults, etc,, will be found at A. L. HALLS, 1111 Firet Avenue. Every woman in Seattle should be well dressed this summer | Don’t Go Shabby | | Your Credit Is Good SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, WAIGTS, MILLINERY, Buy on Easy Payments, Cash fs Credit Westherg & Childs Incorporated 1312—-Gecond Ave—1312 PROF. NuW MBTHOD. fole originator, Dano- ing guaranteed in 4 Private Lessons, copy righted. 1 every and evening on and asmembiten | The old THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1909 “THERE’S HEAVY WHEN ONE OF THEIR NUM INSTALLATION All records for equipping a steam | NEW YORK, April 14 officera of the Southern Pacific |*%!P With wireless telegraph in vallroaé Wer elected today at struments were smashed when the a meeting of the board of directors, | *88tMeers of the United system fin No other business was transacted, | #46? work on the steamship Jef ferson yesterday afternoon, The | Jefferson arrived from the North late Saturday night Sunday morning an operating house was bullt on the upper deck By Bunday night the antenna wires had been stretched between the masta, and the motor generators ind other apparatus set up in ¥ house The boat sailed last night for Southoastern Alaska and the wire H plant was in perfect working The first aerogram after order jthe vessel left was recelved when | it was off Point | night. No Point at mid ‘CHEATS JUSTICE BY (By United Pree.) BINGHAMTON, N. ¥ j Om the eve of his leharge of emboxr | TAKING HIS LIFE April 14 ond trial « a a Broom was to have be Wi T. Back, former ¥ board of super n@ chairman of the Broome coun ty republican committee, ¢ sulctde by shooting himeelf thr | the head. CLAIM BIG LOSS OF MONEY wat (Ry United Freee) CHICAGO, April 14--Ratiroade tn jthe United States suffered enor | ue loewee @ | according to a statemen Mason Thompson, manager of the National Bureau of Railway Pub | Meity. The siatement says the rallroads expefienced a decrease of $310,000,- 009 gross earnings tn 1908 lowe of $179,040.460 net earnings | If you want your plumbing work j done good, we ean do it OC H | Brown Plumbing Co. Main 2500. Ind. 1200. BTANDARD PATTERNS Try it. SHEETS 72x90 Ready Hemmed Sheets, with new invisible 5 81x80 Full Double Size Sheets, with tnvisible seam. 60c Onch ... COMFORTS Large 8ize Comforts, filled with pure cotton and ailko line cover. 5 tach 1.50 Full Size Comfort, fine silkoline A Peeglnamcant °F, PILLOW CASES 46x36 Ready Made Pillow Cases. Price, 1 Ae Se 122¢ 5x36 Heavy, Soft-Finish Pillow Casow 5c Bach leapeople, Who Serve You. Vi Courteous Delight to i f pubite bufidings/ NOSHER’ SECOND and JAMES SHIPMATES BING THIS sona| CRIMES OF YOUNG MAN (Hy United Press) OAKLAND, ¢ cording t Attorney Donabu | twlee attompting to escape tre the statement pril f Distr cmt there's heavy | oup, @ 19-year-old boy, charged w Vm Ac 3 eve the max 1 | charges and lof f thern Pacific r | nd wag not badly rutiinted. It te Rev, Wallace H. Lee of the: Firat Japparer the hand of a laboring Presbyterian church waa chosen (By United Frees.) | nae has been amputated for tery, now in sossion at the Firat| OAKLAND, « ptt 14 -nmomen report of an accident hae been chureb The Prewbyter Clones [and more fi f this citY | mane at any of pitale with tonlght’s meeting today are endeavoring ew r at the police headq rm | | ist She i anatt OM a THE STONE, FIGHER Co. " 4 BECOND AND UNIVERSITY THE STONE, FISHER CO. GECOND AND UNIVERSITY. For Women and Misses Are Offered Tomorrow at $13.75 | The picture shows the style. Unfortu- nately it can’t show the rich colors nor the | beauty of the weaves, else this offer would pack the store! There are 75 suits in the collection, | mostly samples, and the ones and twos from | the best-selling lines of the early spring. | Made of Plain Panamas and Fancy Striped Su itir igs, in brown, gray, olive, tan, blue and black. The coats are satin lined, and in a good sith uid trimmed 20.00 heretofore None have ever been offered for | 13.75 RA I eee | White Waists at $1. A matter of eight hundred White Waists in this lot to sell at one | dollar apiece; plain tailored or many cases or br less than while a good 5.00. All are on many are fair value at $ sale tomorrow Silk Petticoats $4.95 Made of Heavy Simon Pure Taf feta Silk, in all the wanted and hard-to-get shades of rose, tan, { ' lingerie styles, lace and em- | reseda, electric blue, navy er Rts, rf i “oe ‘i »roidery trimmed; none worth green, wn and black; al less than $1.50; dozens of with deep flounce and perfect charming styles to choose fitting, and quite the best Pet among; all sizes and all on ticoat we've yet sale tomorrow found to sellat.. e OS sitbae ou eer e STANDARD PATT bed. Hach Bedapreads bed Heavy Spread Heavy Towels Price, each xtra ols 18x32 Heavy part linen Price, oeptionally thread; town, beat Bach —A Trade. Ple n heavy omforts, Blankets Sheets and Cases Look to Us for Best Values in Household Needs We're ready with a complete stock to supply your wants in Bedding, Linens, etc.; ready with the best that money can buy—honest merchandise at prices that speak of its worthiness, BEDSPREADS Bedaproade for single Big Size and Extra Hemmed Bize 18x36. Huckaback TURKISH TOWELS Large Size Turkish nt nize each Once you trade here, it will be your pleasure and profit to continue te tor double $1 25 $1.50 TOWELS Huckaback 10c 15¢ Towels, ex double peta A Clean, Well-Lighted Store Place to | The ‘Reliable Store | SECOND AVE 0 | Principal || « _ Distributors of | Butterick Fashions G UNIVERSITY 8T SEATTLE <com STONE. ISHER This Solid Oak Extension Table For Dining Room or Kitchen This is a very strong, well made, solid oak 5-foot Extension Table; top 32 inches by 40 inches; fluted legs, firmly bolted to top. We quote this price for one day only. $7.50 $5.50 7483 Table Only one to a customer for ' ,’ . __ Here’s an Attractive | ‘ow . Dining Chair Limit Weathered Hardwood Diner, with shaped Six toa saddle seat, continuous post construction, back Customer | securely braced to seat with short arms. This $3 value chair is strongly put together and will with nen the rough handling of cafe or dining $I 85 Table Linens and Beddings Greatly Underpriced . Wer ffer the following tempting prices on table linens and beddings for Thursday and Friday only. Many of these specials can now be seen in our show windows ae ee bet | s by v4 iT Huek ‘ewellng, inches wide, +] 48 by 36 Inch > ' ) _ hed, good value at 1 heavy grade. gn with drawn work perched § 124 Regular price $1.76 +. TReS, Spee 2 ¥ 14¢ for | Bed Pillows, large size, weight ‘athe, Table Damask, 72 inches wide @ Ibe « pair, covered ith fine ~ ire bleached linen, handsome | fancy & s. Regular price | 95¢ foliage designs, also dotted pat- | $4.75 par 2.95 tern, with Roman key border, | pecial . 1} sige, out corners, Value $1.60 yard | 5.58 spreads, alight Bs 2 welght. | . Table Napkins to mate Th | C Cites with Mens inches, per @ . Table Damask, 60 Inches wide, al) | Bed Sheets, size 90 by 99, extra linen, bleached, floral and ‘dot lacge | o ih Y oe 4 . 11-4 alge, gray cotton designs, “Value! T0¢ 50 Bas $1.00 worth C Turkish Towels, unbleached, gize | Bea Sheets, size 12 by 99 Inches " white woo! Knap blan 18 by 88 inches, 20¢ heavy welght, Tho value ets, Woight 4% Ibs. quailty, special for 124c | for , 55c¢ | very’ apectal at $3.50 Hoosier || Monarch ALL THE CREDIT YOU | ] / : ae WA Kitchen F ’ : i Ranges | Cabinets Give Entire Lots of Satisfac-