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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911. GAY ASSESSOR ae Namer S.E. Co. Opposing "DENOUNCES SEIZES rrr rreiTie Pore ALL EADY MONEY TOOK, BRIBE =e Se City Light Cut Blo CROOKS FOR WILSON, avss"erer “Sos (By United Pree Leased Wire.) arn the sentiment on the propos! Tf City Light Department Rates Are Reduced, Furth’s Electric] (iy United tress Leased Wire.) er rer err ee am EneAND, Cal, May 18-—-A , ‘ Monopoly Will Have to Follow Suit or Lose Business JACKBONVILLE, May 19.—De companied by his attorneys, As " , ‘ Ren oa That Explains Why “Big Business” Is Opposing Erickson's | "\" po Bo ees a of the New Sessor H. P. Dalton appeared in po) names would be much leas than Measure. broperty rights above , msi Vice court today for arraignment on! g59.000 and would probably not ex-| decink: @ guntn wun’ fatale ing accepted a $ At Cripple Oreek WILSON'S PROGRAM 6a. m. wi ve from Port nd x * * * * * * * * * at the ame time * wt * 1 * * * * * * * * * * * * De aring that the Seattle Ele is back of the he (nerease In taxes W 0 bribe trom the Spring Vatley Water Co Upon leaving the court room Da A Wires Rev. ©. 8. Garde Dd fi MASTER OABKIEL & CO 0 home, while At poo ESTIO bor vit OAKLANL of the Spring Vatley Wate pany ut we to Us A. BOvS jeity rates will eithe uh E. Co. come a lose bu The progress of the " That's the rea the | project was discusse PAY BIG TAX ing against ft, tooth and nall, Supt.| ton Fo ee ee ae is cen || PANTAGES THEATRE t fon in La ngeles “Unequaled Vaudeville.” 5,500,000 from the corp assessment f the comm! Rees. with whom 1 was working ¢ Thank The Star get all my information to draw uy The meetin Ker he new schedule ed me by | m € t 6 BIG AcTS freed w missec has never ing which repeatedly re-« by overwhelming i will lead the Loria Othe Now wit t him appar friends are unea ma state withhe District Att morning anne subpoe man. pany, who ten¢ to Dalton in a ; rant; George 8 who was cor Jenly opposing f noninta Would Save Money h e and other measures fc 4 Tatk Towa), and Clapp, (Rep, Minn.) : fe sete at a Fg fa gs mh men eae | Wild Animals in a Dem “r) Ke “ (Dem, ted. HAY NAMES TWO | American Girl Wins. PLEADS GUILTY E an, ne ne “ne king tevaciceainche Sete) SS ste ~ PROBE NAVY COMMISSIONERS <==") TO KIDNAPING SimEaiehyciting Satna] or nee gueneae eta a and Fon Campbell, the Canadian and | VEGAB, N " t night, and attending a recey BANGOR, ME. DESTROYED ; Witness the American champloa, wou her matct _ tea lay ‘ « The Vankeo Girt pridinds ai the great & Behan in , magne ft he 3 gu kidnag { three Arrested at 10 Wig Soum Hite 5 fe whom 8 coma, women's golf championship yeete ear gers, t ‘ 3 made the advances bookkeeper of the | Gov —— —— a Row grand the Washington t MANKY tt 4 merous detectiv & Refining we t t da. ls leaves Miss Campbe f mil he police at Salem, O : b amor the eigh who w figh c e 8 “ t Seale 4 Sule Monday & fhe ansessor. Daitc to produce the |! , F ‘ ‘ Santa! seattle eet EB. H. Powell for ais on fal — “ 4 e foon as he had se al grand Jury 2 ne he out in the fifth rou Apri LD bort entenced | gy, under falee 5 jones - at midnight, went h« in pre third member Wiksine, alleged ah “big SEATTLE § i himself to all callers a Wallac neer at t J wed accomplice of | at the Hote ret ee i Soon after the 1 beca ines at Ravensd ” neues ' tion about > FOLLOW THtArnt COLISEUM 4 fm known, Mrs. Dalton me. He the n Madara sae: inca’ wilty. | going ‘ wert'e’ Migpest’ Th Sense f f ‘ the maval pa lormerly a mit ea a 4 ogg ot By the terms of the act all em-| PITTSBURG, Pa, May 19.—Fe Rogers an Unele GALVESTON, Texas.—Jiggs Don NEW FILMS FIRST g @ na Bremerton assured promy oF | James Elliott, whe declared that); Ang from the | b ne ge the Gal | H Pete Espelant, a foreman head of a 8 any Injuries sut somal ees pt nae colle jo Roge : ear 2 month, } s was charged with working b house, which ‘or thy 4 more than eight hours on city work, | cently became lity of th the supreme | association had attempted to hire urt will pass on it in the near him to dy ite various structive was fined $100 by Justice Ca: a Yesterday. Espelant had charge REBEL DEFIES MADERO. . was pronounced insane and sent to Im t t N f t d Sh ers i Meet eeRe cates) daca crs to reaie| voniataic Vascd ir u—|00 Seneca sce portan ews for Saturday opp : &Y. and 60th av. S. The complain-| 12,000 men at the gates of Mexico 4 - i 4 @nt was W. C. Harris, one of the! City within a aaa Geo. FI CHICAGO MEANS “BAD SMELL” # a laborers. Deputy Prosecutor White in command of the rebels in the WASHINGTON, D. ¢ ay i t : issued the information, and Louis) south, says w fefy both F The geological survey has issued a ‘ T. Silvain prosecuted the case veg la gl ly seo Rabe givt aa co finger in t ple about to seattle Brewery Drivers’ | 2am f Ame age > jeut by t aders of wa. n haw anne ch of ite mem. | #aye the bulletin, is Ojibwa Indian root form gm cessioa to the ins @ren are defective. The According to apparently reliable in- today formation, that all of them are so, | Would never end the revolution e ‘and that in at least one case the As for myself,” said Corral, “I ‘Weakness is mental as well ax phys-| 40 not intend to resign until I hear teal. directly from Gen. Diaz. Our resig 4 nation would not settle the issue It took the Pythian Sisters but 39 I believe it is certain that the revo- | minutes yesterday to nominate, | lution will continue throughout the Have you visited our new store now ated @lect and install officers for the en- | affected areas, at least in guerilla t 1418 2nd Av suing year. | form.” na oS eo i of the McNamaras, ir a ALL DEFECTIVE WON'T STOP REVOLUTION. L on This will mean me Chauts 7) PARIS, May 19.—Scoffin at 44 easy death i GEN May 19.—Queen Vic ' pans by it in expect toria of Spain is coming to Switzer-,end the om in Mexic i Jand ee Jane to have President Ramon Corral We Trust the P le || CLOTHES LINE| BREAD BOX | GAS TOASTER | FLOUR SIFTER | CRUMB TRAY ped gon, Prince Jaime, op. resignation along with that of e rus e eop SOfoot Galvanized Wire pik / The best Flour Sifter) A medium size Metal for a defect. of speech, coufirming | President Diaz has been proffered Clothes Line; regular Bite Rosmeles | Tae best Gap Toaster tor | ote; ahoquart.. sat} Cremh tear, wth reports that the Spanish royal chit by the adminiteration as a con 10c | ; x, | nice, crisp toast; made of | verve with one hand; reg-| brush; nickel plated; ectos, declared For Men’s and Women’s » of Dina ng regular | he ular price 25 Special | embossed pattern; reg: metal; toasts four that the re 5c ¢ ask you to call and _ ~— — be convinced that we are carrying one of the to-Wear G nt Formal Opening of the Pv ox oe, 0.-W. Station a roel eer = | N Saturday, May 20th, between the hours of 9a.m. ff] Weekly or Smail ete | —— Amount Monthly SANITARY COUCH —Strong and serviceable; made with angle iron frame and link fabric, fastened to frame with helical springs, coil sup port; $5.00 v eee and 11:15 p. m., the new $600,000 O.-W. stati the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co., situ | \ | ated on Jackson street, at Four be open for public inspection. ‘The people of Seattle and the Northwest are cordially invited by the O.-W. man agement to be present. The interior of the station will be decorated. Wagner's full band will be in attendance from 12 noon until 6:30 p. m. and from 7:30 p. m. until 11:15 p.m. Trains will be on exhibition as follows and Fifth avenues, will Remarkable . Sale of CHAIR AND ROCKER Suits and Dresses A very attractive palt for the bedroom made of solid oak, in the golden finish; full | FIRESIDE ROCKER A good, large, comfortable Rocker Shasta Limited, from 9 a. m. until 11 a. m he 1 7 m ai i : box construction, with cane seats, continuous iH 1 ; for the living room; the frame is O.-W. Owl, made up of steel coaches, from 1 p.m. | 4 We are selling for Sat back posts | Soler seivcuraean caaee Crib.) made of ‘oak, in the golden finish; to 6 p. m. $ urday a line of Ladies $4.25 Rocke: key 3.98 made with heavy continuous posts,| SPTiMg Seat, back and seat uphol O.-W. Local, made up of steel coaches, from 6 p. m a} Suits that were bought e i pee angry di - $3.2 finished in white or blue. Special| stered in genuine leather; regular until 10 p. m. PY Sdbialte See ice sel $3.75 Chair for seee BRIG | price veeccee seeeeeseeess++ ABBE | price $17.50. Special ...... $9.75 All trains will arrive at and depart from the new Ore- | New York buyer, at a — en cae on s T a aR 2s han Sa a a gon-Washington station on and after May 20th. The arrival and departure of trains irom the station on May 20th will be as follows: Arrive | Depart very low price, and you can have the benefit of these $32.50 and $35.00 Suits at O-W. Owl .....6:45 am. | O.-W. Local ... 7:30 a.m. Q.-W. Local ....3:30 p.m. | Shasta LMited .11:30 am 2 Shasta Limited .9:00 p.m. | O.-W.Owl..... 11:15 pan. e The school children of the city are specially urged to visit the station on Opening Day and compete for a series of prizes to be awarded by the O. ‘W management for an Cc essay to be written on the text, “The New O.-W. Sta ome and See Them tion and W hat the Coming of the Union Pacific-South ern Pacific System Means to the Northwest.” The prizes will be—for the best essay, $25.00; second best, $15; H A third, $10; fourth, $5; for the ten next, ten Potlatch but- S tons. In our Millinery Department you can now Rules governing the Contest: All schoo! children un- purchase hats, formerly $12.50 and $10.00, now SOLID OAK EXTENSION TABLE | ee ae der the age of sixteen may compete; essays not to exceed " A good ‘able. h . 8 } essa ot te at $5.00, ar 2 én good, strong Table, made of hardwood, in 500 words; write on one side of the paper only. Mail $5.00, and Credit, too. A very pretty style, in the golden or essays to W. D. Skinner, General Freight and Passenger Early English finish; plain round pedestal, | SOLID OAK—In the golden or |*M€ Weathered finish;: the top is 28x42 And pay us $1.00 a week Agent, Room 208 O.-W. Station, Seattle. Contest closes w feet— Early English finish; quarter prague very wide shelf; one large drawe: June 10th; no essays to be received after that date. An- ens Clothing oe 5 sawed stock; shaped saddle seat; ihe legs are securely fasten _ — nouncement of awards to be made June 20th. Sign your $18.00 6-foot size ... $11.75 regular price $4 $2, 85 | ee curely fastened under top; name in full to all essays, giving your home address and m $21.00 8-foot size . $13.50 Special ...s00 ++ : regulas Price $8.50. Special ...... Beit 25 name of school to which’you belong. For tomorrow, Saturday, we will place on ~ — — _ e Be est be sale about 100 Suits in the latest patterns, hand Meet Me at the Fountain, : p , tailored from the best makers of Rochester, ry Seattle's Largest N. Y., at $25.00. CONVENIENCE Housefurnishing Store. and pay us $1.00 a week. OF THOSE WHO | 2 New CANNOT SHOP IN THE DAYTIME | IF YOU NEED A | SEWING MACHINE, 4 | COME IN AND SEE THE FREE— | THE NEW IM- )| PROVED MACHINE | YOU HEAR so | MUCH ABOUT Special Excursion Rates Special round-trip tickets for the Portland Rose Festival, Jane 5-11, will be on sale from all stations on the O.W, R. & N.—BSeattle, $7.50; Tacoma, $5.80. Proportionate rates hi — 7 ‘: le une 6, 9. Final return ; et ed from Seattle o Special rates to International Sunday School Convention | WE KEEP OPEN San Francisco, Sale dates, June 16-17. 141 s Second Ave ig, ido Sau Wrasclecer Gale Sates Tone 2h Tuy 14 THE POPU CREDIT: ST. EVERY SATURDAY Open Saturday Eve till 10 o’Clock EVENING PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AV. Phil a ti AGROB i mn