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i was THE GAME PLAN moment It could find tt propared WANTS AN ( ch am be INCINERATOR. r of Commerce the city build an ator at This rec mmends that The chamber this purpe ane outa that AS MURPHY as STILL. WORKING N IS ONLY ¢ MULLE YEAR BEHIND FRE- | MONT MEMBER, Interesting Inci- dent in the Garbage | Situation. ago this u ad Sarphy introd through the et ‘am ordipance A) ppropriating et purchasing wagons to be used as (hy ‘a municljal control pian collection and de @ whieh “en 8 commit! veral application a airsage franchise \ valeht to tak od franchise app !icat ge proposed by Counc providing for the of money ‘* € purpose and | Clroumstances ie Murphy's ording Money Is Avaliable is appropriation has been ava year, and the bas not deen sy mit was feared that @ tembers ¥ fome way of Ay ie f fon Be reagan the Murphy fas Bol even goKe is because the fat! pot want It went fo 4 th “nilled bet ee, councll these cireumet#: m membe that Mull ‘n” Apparently : Gh the fact that M “t fim fo it on the @ tely a yoar ees onc) 3 time ‘eoanell can decide to a! garbage system. AY passed what Murphy oe honees under the & year ago. To Bouillon Thinks. do wt fat what 9 that the peop — & municipal sy and destruc contained in jeattone are untenable | standpoint. u might be short time, if the | a maje Intende ont FOR HALF HOLIDAY INE otall elork om the Chamber of Commerce } the clerks they the ehamber Saturdays, When pealed to the }told to see th ton. that they are not die howey and will keep the coveted holiday until are secured They appoluted jon after alte s HEARING OF; HAMILTON “| HELD UP ti (fy United Press) will OLYMPIA, May 26.—Ortis Ham jen | Uton Was to appear before the at jor court tomorrow to answer to ree of embersioment from the at Hamilton's attorney, J W. Robinson, was out of town and the hearing was postpon. led for two or three days say cout rf tet aw the ¢ called FIGHT OVER THE LIGHTING BILL At lant inciim tiate night's counel! meeting Wardall demanded an report of Nehting and finance committees, which have ring the ordinance ap priating $53 for the exten the city Nahting ayeters. ed that the lighting 4 never been alternative ordinance, 1 the joint commit rt ng the an the War mimtttes " all ins some | ¢ are | cof and after a story jer an tee prepared a report authort beard of public worka to «pend the total appropriations for light under that | contract. Of a roll call the majority asks | report adopted, but the ordi rity |nance will go back to the tig work | ¢ nittes, where there promines t and be fight, as every wart, by ite representative, insists on more light STORE LICENSE AWAY vooe| FOR THE RAINY DAY, said | ot} it is| “Well begun fs half done.” je of} If Mark MeCallum, of Kerriston, wtem [and Mise Exma Jones, of Seattle | continue throughout the remainder of their lives in the thrifty manner in whieh they are goimge to begin thelr married Ufe, they will be be yond the dreams of avarice before Many years. Yesterday the pair wan oro ‘has same now A seoured & ‘aise the money to marriage license and when they did immediately, but | so they informed License Clerk C. should a F. Gage that they did not intend to et be considered as | use the certificate until the Iast of ‘& temporary ex-| June, but thought that getting the city can got on liconse now and saving the addition. & short time al fee of $5 which the new law that snted it should be | goes into effect in June entalls, was the city could as good an investment as they ¢ work ‘At the earliest | could make, yn and Porch) PWRO are furnishing summer bungalows, house- ‘amp tents will tomorre Large, mes are m find that they can effect substan- ow on just the kind of chairs they roomy and comfortable Chairs and ade of selected maple, finished nat- owest green, double seats and backs of hand- Che airs, Rockers, Settees ettee Rockers M like picture, with double cane all hand-w d maple, finis oven; frames of hed natural or Seen. The following special efor tomorrow's Back Arm Cha i Back Rocker . omy Settee .... Settee Roc sale only— BITS cece seceeteeeevereeuss ker si, meeting | MAYOR'S Spertoriaieal PLAN 18 HELD UP naked to} m Chairs, Rockers, Settees| 87 High Back Arm Chair O High Back Rocker .... 4 Y Settee 4 Y Settee Rocker and Settee Rockers] This is another line made of same qual- ity materials and just as strongly con- structed ; hand-woven cane seat and panel back, finished natural or dark forest green, double only: ALL THE creoir you « ore, These prices for tomorrow |} will get no help] Sttempt mad in| @n the wore |@*poeltion period, the Morchants’ ausocla-|1¥ *alary appropriation Would prob-| thought would be good men for the} m meant of Detective | Lauding origina - THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1909 LOCAL WORKERS CAN'T HAVE THE GOOD JOBS BY COUNCIL'S FINANG € COMMITTEE, Chairman Sawyer of the council's ftuance today notified Ayor Miller that tf there was any to pla wot committee » local men payro! Ide to secure campaign for half-holidays on | the services of detectives from ten | outaldo citiow to serve during the $1,600 month ably be withdrawn Mayor Miller is known to have wont a Het of four or five Jocal men to Chief of Police Ward and Ser ‘Tennant, with be given jobs ‘outalde” detectives & request that they on this list of | Ohtet Ward demurred strenuow ly, He te feported to have threat] Jened to ree the mayor Insteted upon the appolntinents. } And this information — fine jreached the ears of the chairman of the finance committee, Bawy marched up to the offices of May Miller and made it very plain that the scheme would not go with the | counell Mayor Millor & friend that he names of several an in onme slmply explained to had suggested the partion who be poaltions 4 Around the olty hall, however 4 wonerally understood that tne ity's chief executive had planned to reward several men to whom he} had been placed under deep obliga tlons for political services, BOMBARDED WITH EGGS; MEN HUNG IN EFFIGY: HOT TIME IN OREGON TOWN OVER A 8CHOOL WAR CAUB EO BY STUDENTS, (Dy United Pree) SILVERTON Or, May 2 With the citizens of Uhis efty divid ed into two factions, with two eff gles hanging at the intersection of the two principal streets and last night's demonstration ending after two of the schoo! directors’ homes had on bombard with eames, the forees engaged in the school war in progress here today are ing for a fresh start Trouble has been maneuver brewing here PRESIDENT TAFT LAUDED | over since nine puplis were recent ly suspended from the because of a row, The citizens Im | mediately took sides in the contro versy that followed that at j present any kind of a demonstra | Hon might be expected W. Bowser and G, A. Beek school directors, decided the fight was too warm for them, and the resigned. The next show of strength is expected on June 4 a Spe when elal election will be held to | thelr aucoe In the meantime ardor | in the high chool, as the students realize that Principal Ray was tn way re ponsible for the suapension of the nine sorn. preserved students BY SENATOR BEVERIDGE ALSO URGES REVISION TARIFF ALONG LINES OF PROTECTION, oF od Prowse) WASHINGTON, D.C, May 26 President Taft se the broadest and most conservative ex ponent of the republican party Senator Beveridge, in the senate today, advocated revision of the tariff downward along protective }iines. He quoted from deitvered in the last port of his argument Beveridge declared the sentiment ee LUMBER MAN WED IN WISCONSIN Lewis Seeley, a prominent lumber dealer of Beattie, and Miss McGillyry were married tn Mer inte, Win, May 20. After « brief honeymoon Mr. and Mra, Besley will feturn to Seattle, where they will make thelr home, WILL DISCUSS RATES. M. J. Costeilo, assistant traffic manager of the mat Northern, left for Bpokane yesterday, where he wili confer with Northern Pa cifie officials regarding the new rates that are now in force to Byo kane from Eastern potnts, speeches in wup that Taft in favor of Gates Open June Ist The entire country and the world at large ie waiting with keen interest to see if we are going to make the “Firet Day” & success, The mayor has pro- claimed @ holiday, Are You Prepared To “Roost” the Opening Day? Don't you think that one of our amart Spring Sulte—and just one of « kind, too—fn an assort ment of shades that will please, would not only help to “boost,” but would make the day a more enjoyable one for you? Prices moderate—$18 $22.60, $25, 27.60, $30, 935. White S Suits Just received-— limited as to quantity, but absolutely correct in style, The general lHnes and tatloring of each ault is perfect, and they are just the proper length. The weather man is going to be good, and from now on the sun will ahine, and one of these suite will make It shine more brightly for you, They are priced at $9, $10, $13.50, § $26, $27.60, CREDIT If you desire to open an ac count, we will gladly arrange terma to sult, You can pay us as you get paid. We Sell Men’s Suits $15, $18 and $25 GZ: SVMPSON Ce 414 UNION 8T, One Block from P. O., Bet. 4th and Sth, are ano, Aldrich bill revision two or three Declaring that the would make the general tariff of the United States higher in eve schedule than it is at ereaen Bena tor Sehively of Indiana attacked the| Mia strongest argum was that President Taft bad been given a task Impossible of realiza tion tn the duty imposed upon him by the maximum and minimum pro vistons of the bill The senate finance committee an nounced today that It had postpon ed further consideration of the lum ber schedule until after the sugar rates were settled. The committee ond a rate of $1.50 per 1 feet on sawed lumber measure BOY CRUSHED TO DEATH, (iy Untied Press.) UKIAH, Cal, May News of the accidental death of Arthur Han con, 10 years of age, wan brought from Mendocino City today, While nm his way to school yesterday the boy attempted to board a moving train, He fell aod wae cTushed to death between two cars. HOW MANY WILL SEE THE OPENING? lumber How many people will attend the Alaska Yukon-Pacific exposition on jopening day, June 1? Nobody knows the answer, but there are & number of people around [AcY¥.P, administration who think that they do, are the one who can gues closest to the total of pald admissions on that date. The guesses run from 25,000 to } 260,000, although Director of Ex- plottation James A. Wood an nounced officially that anyone who | guessed less than 200,000 would be! promptly “fired.” But Wood Is paid to boost | If the weather te up to ite present! | standard, the crowd should nutnber| ihe hundred thousand, and possibly | much larger number | | “They will have to put oll on | the turnstiles, or the bearings er ar out,” says Mr. Wood. [RETURNS POCKETBOOK | BUT NOT THE MONEY | Finding that the wallet, which he pleked from the pocket of Dr. | |R. G, Freeman Sunday afternoon, | was of little value to him, the pick |pocket obligingly dropped the feather” Into a mail box at First jay. and Madison st. yesterday aft lernoon, where it was found by L. BE. Haas, & mail carrier. Dr. Freoman gays he thinke his pocket was plgked while in a crowd at the West Seattle ferry station The wallet returned to Dr. Free man contained papers valuable only to himself and several foreign leoins and postage stamps. The! }eash which the wallet contained | was retained by the pickpocket. | WILL B& RID OF POLES SOON, | | BR. H. Thomson, clty engineer, has | |written to the Chamber of Com-| merce, wtating that the poles on Firet dv, can be removed as soon as the city's Wires are removed by high school | two} */ koe ay the} baliding | and they| making up a 26-cent pool for} | HIGH PRICES FOR LOTS AT PRINCE RUPERT (Hy Unlted Press.) UVER, Th 6 pests tos wtate r the United und =Canada rent " {ficial sal Rupert, the x f the Grand re from all ¢ wen Prince minal began The bid at Trunk ling w irited, and the prices roallaed varkable, | Mion of dole] Id today, | in, Bome of the brought $10 h WANTS WIRES \ were ror Over a lube juarter ¢ orth of lot A. V. Houillon, superintendent of public utilities, Introduced an ordin:| ance at the counell meeting last) night requiring that inalde of twol earé All overhead wires muat be | placed underground in the district bounded by King st. on the south, | the east Hine of Hallroad av, on the! west, Western av, Denny way and) Beooud ay the north, the moe | east on Virginia at. to Seventh av.| and south on Seventh ay, to King jat on The principal argument tn favor} of the bill Iw that the high potential | wires and transformers ear: | ried on poles in the alleys and on Streets are a menace to life and property, ‘The only exception made | in the bill ts trolley wires for street care WILL PUT ON A DAYLIGHT TRAIN Within three the Milwau tem will begin the operation light passenger service aitic and Maiden south of Spokane The 1) leave here tn the morning Malden in the lance of the trip made by an} now week ot ad be twe 0 nilles traln w and will arrive evening, The to Ane Bi electric line HOLD MASOERO | FOR ASSAULT Joseph Masoero, who shot and wounded John Cicoria on May 7 at ond Av, and James at, was thin| morning formally charged with aavit with intent to commit mur der by Pronecuting Attorney George Vandervoer. | Maxoero and Cleorfa were the chief factors in a family feud in| whieh Masoero believed Ciooria Waa altempting to separate him (Masoero) and hie wife. | Por more than a year prior to ithe aneault, bad feeling existed be ltween the two. During that time Mapooro told his friends that sooner or later he would shoot! Cleorla. Friends of Masoero, not jlong before the shooting occurred, lbegwbd him not to do tt, but he Hinsteted that he would, and finally | made good his threat | IN BEBBION TODAY, | The Northwest Baptist assootation | opened ite conference yesterday tn the Fremont Baptist church, and will continue until tonight, STEAMER SINKS TUG AND THREE DROWN & point at ay (iy United Pree.) BUFFALO, N.Y, May 26.—The| Detroit y nger steamer Western States, while entering the harbor sank the tug Princeton, drowning three men, an engineer, fireman and & man who was visiting one of the firet men, ANOTHER WAY 10 THE FAIR new way to reach exposition from the elty| 1 yesterday, when the park board granted to the} lnterlaken and Laurelhurat Steam-| boat companies a loane on the city | idock at the portage. These com | panies will run several boats gon) jake points to the fair. SCRAP IRON FOR | sor United Press.) OAKLAND, Cal, May 26.—Forty car loads of scrap tron, picked from the debris of the Ban Francisco fire of April 18, 1906, ts being loaded on the Prench bark Bretande for whip ment to Genoa, where it will be bullt into the sides and armor of ja now Italian battleship, SMOKER TONIGHT, The Plumbers’ union will give a jamoker tonight at labor headquar ters, at which several good boxing} cards are scheduled HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA One the AYP. If You. Have a Home to Furnish, These Special Values Will Be of Interest These busy preparatory days, when almost every householder is planning to receive friends and guests to the Exposition, ing the following s most needed—we ‘ the question of economy plays an im- portant part in the purchasing of supplies. {In announc- ecial prices on articles that are now selieve we have met the issue in a very liberal manner, and urge upon patrons the impor- tance of buying while these xceptional values rule, Our thoroughly efficient delivery service will place purchases at your home out prompinces and certainty. Bedding Accel Feather Pillows, covered with splendid qual ity fancy ticking; weigh 3 v] $2.45 pounds each, Spectal, pair an extra $1.45 finished, white $1.95 Blankets, Size 70x80, cotton warp with wool filllug. Speclal, . $3.65 palr or white Special, pair Blankets, only palr Size 66x80, wool Special 6t, Mary's All-Wool Blankets, slze 70x80, Special, pair | Cotton Filled Comforters, #! | covered and quilted ze 70x80, sateen $1.95 70x76, fine 8 Special Sateen Covered Comforters, size cotton filled; quilted; pialn center with fane border Seca $2.35 | Laminated Cotton Comforters, size 70x76, filled with snow.white cotton and covered Special wags 2% d beh best | Dustiess Feather 0x80, Tempel and Third fh ‘leor Bed Pillows, pe each, cove: j A. ¢ A. ticking Bed Spreads, Size fringed with out Special Quality Domestics Hemmed Sheets, Size 81x90, full double-bed « Spectal, each “Defender” Hemmed Sheets sheet, and one of the finest weaves, Special, each Defender Piilow Cases, size Special, each Amoskeag Apron Ginghams. Special, yard 36-inch Lonsdale Cambric, new, fall pleces. Special, yard Best Quality Table Ol! Cloths, white and colors. Special, yard. 38c This fs a torn .... 68¢ “* 18c Gc | 4 28e | (5c | 36-inch Bleached Muslin. Dress Ginghams, Special, yard ; 36-inch Manch: r Percales ght and dark colorings, Special, yard.. 30-inch Cotton Challies, in attractive Persian effects, Special, yard S2inch Linenette Suitings, in vari ous colorings. Special, yard | Pillow Cases, Size 45x36, an extra heavy quality, all hemmed ready for use. Special, each eee 14s Third Floor Household Linens Hemmed and Bleached Bath Towels, size 20x40, extra heavy double 7 Special, each . ° 220 Hemstitched All-Linen Huck Theil size |, extra heavy quality , each ‘ r Scarfs, size » rows of drawn work cach *. 48 Turkish Bath Rugs, extra heavy 50c Hemmed Huck Towels, size 17235, splendid quality, fast colors. Special, each... for hotel use. 1 00 D) Rpectal Bpecial, dozen .. Curtain Values Ruffled Net Curtains, with real Battenburg insertion and edging, full size, 1,45 Pair . Ruffled Net Curtains, with 38-inch Tavactioa: " $1.90 ' $3.15 ‘ $3.50 Fourth Floor Crossbar Rtamine Curtains Arablan and white. Pair. Arabian Point Curtains, beautiful new designs. Pair Arabian Point Curtains, with file insertion. Pair Winois Refrigerators $9.50, $10.75, i i) uthy T2Inch All-Linen Bleached Irish Damask, very heavy quality. Special, yard 6c ; 22x22 Napkina to match. $2.45 dozen. Hemstitched All-Linen Center Pieces, size 30x30, and Dresser Scarfs, size 18x54. Special, each ... All-Linen Damask Napkins, size 20x20. Special, dozen . Bpecial, yards square; napkins full 22- inch size, Set, complete....... $3.85 Pattern Table Cloths, size 2x2 yards; no napkins to match, Extremely $4.85 low priced at, each........... Thied Floor Silver-Plated Ware The “World Brand” Silver-Plated Ware, guaranteed to be plated on the highest | grade nickel silver base-—to carry not less | than 50 per cent more silver than regular standard plate and to be of the most durable and artistic finish obtainable. The Co lonial—a new design equal in beauty to sterling sllver—ts offered at the following attractively low prices: Tea Spoons—Set of six... t Spoons—Ret of six Spoone—Bet of atx. Gravy Ladies—Bach Berry Spoone—Fach |. .; Plain oF Satin Handie and | Forks—Dozen, , € & PIKE STREEY MAKE FORMAL PROTEST The fight of exhibitors at the A-Y.-P. exposition against having selling booths placed on their Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol, Glycer ine, Ete., as a Simple Wash. It feally #eome strange that so | Howard Joslyn, eity electrician, Mr, Thomson states that the Sec. ond av, poles must stay until the cluster lights have been finished on that wtreet, as they oprry the wires which feed the big aro lights. The city hopes to have the clus-| {ter syatem finished by July 1, and then the unslghtly poles can be} done away with. ‘Wild PUBLISH REPORT » firat report to be esued by the park board In five years ts now in publication at mt of $1,000. report contains 96 pagos and 60 half-tone Hlustrations Park Superintendent J. W, Thompson had his salary Increased from $2,600 to $9,600 per year cour ac BUY A YAKIMA ORCHATD | | And in four years you nt 82.00 per ne pay for a full be HACT will be ind eneh aring Yaktina excursions to buy Iny, Thuraday ar Saturday Office open evenings The SmltheKiing Land Co, Ow Not Agenta 410-441 Central Bidg |e |bannd to cure. ~\tlon Which Is universally found the , | DD. D, Preseription, or Of of Win grounds took form yesterday after-) noon In @ protest gent by the Com- | | misstoners association to the ex ecutlve committee of the expos! tion, The state and county com missioners organized a permanent) association, with Col. J. A Filcher | of California president, W, H, Weh rung of Oregon secretary and Dr. Howard J. Rogers of New York vice president MODEL POSTOFFICE OPENED AT. A-Y.-. E. ‘The model post office In the gov- ernment building on the A.-¥.-P.] fair grounds opened for business to- | Instead of trying to compound the) day, and hereafter all mail on the ofl of wintergreen, thymol, glycer-| grounds will be handled through this ine, ete, In the right proportions! office, which has two carriers work oursel are using @ preserip-|ing on the grounds. many people suffer year in and year| out with ecrema, when it is now no longer a secret that ofl of winter gréot, mixed with thymol, glycer-| jung, eth, makes a wash that Is Old, obstinate cases, it tn true, cannot be cured in a few days, but} there is absolutely no sufferer from ecroma who ever, used this simple wash and did not find immediately that wonderfully soothing, calm cool sensation that comes when the itch ia taken away, Instantly upon Japplying a few drops of the wash| the remedy kes effect, the iteh is allayed, There is no need of ex perimentthe patient knows at once. we R. G, MeCausland, formerly ef the is known as the - WE TO PAY ALL YOUR MONEY BARNS, 10 Per Cent Pald Laat T Venes, PUGET SOUNTY SAVINGS & LOAN ©O, 112 Columbia St most effective, It tergreon Compound, It ts made by AGREE the D, D. D, Co, of Chicago, and our long experlence with this remedy |has given us great confidence in |ite merits | Quaker Drug Co, [106 Pike st 1013 First av,,| ‘at and probably go one better, Fremont sub-station, I in charge, | violation of restrictiy and the branch office is a branch of |the importation fa yladl jaan the Seattle post office. It is mod- | Alexander, & waterfront saloon ern in every detail, containing all the |Keeper, was found by Head last latest appliances in use by the de-|night with elght tins of the pop partment. The location ts in the left|product in his possession, Wi wing of the main government build- | Harrigan’s assistance Head took his ne. | Prisoner to the Eddy st. jail and turned him over to a United States marshal, PARIS.—Work of drafting Pe statute granting to government em- | ployes the right to form benefit associations, but denying the right to bind themselves In civic unions or to declare concerted strikes, is | practically completed, SMUGGLER IS NABBED; GOODS ON HIM (Hy United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, May To Customs Inspectors Joseph Head and William Harrigan belongs the jhonor of the first arrest here for | | BOSTON, May 26 —Ralph Wil j bur, of Oregon, was chosen today as one of the directors of the jAmerican Unitarlan association, | which is In session here. haehnmeresiedsehidetinlienevininitiie an, — MONEY SAVED 25. The Peopte Profit by the Den- tal War, I am fighting the Den- tal 1 t. When I make a dollar on your dental work you save a dollar And the State Den- tal loses two dollars. ant your dental Eye Glasses me ont bargain HE call on me with you all the benefit they offer, \@ DR. W. Rh. TYMMS, | Work at your pri 344 Arcade, oy Telephone 1298, ;