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* Josh W iste wie ta ee amin S1AKR—IPNUKSDAY, MAY 25, 1911. DAATH Sg WARRANT Alaskan Steamer Hit by Federal Court Ending « three-years’ fight made;greas in an endeavor to have the by the Humboldt Steamship com pany, the court of appeals of the District of Columbia yesterday te gued a mandamus order directin the Int trust” of Alaska a body blow and will probably result in sweeping Pate reductions on the White Pass The Humboldt company charged that the White Pass & Yukon road granted greatly reduced ra the Alaska Steamship comy eific Coast Steamship compan ly charged that th controlled the White Pass road and Alaska took the matter before ¢ Howd ON! IN TH! NAME 0’ TH’ UNITED STATES O' AMERIKY, 1 DEMAND TH’ EXTRADITION O' THESE MEN AS FUGITIVES FROM ANA DILL PICKLES! ——__ | | jon extended to Alaska. of the issues ng iin §=Wickersham's state commerce commis. when he was reelected by a huge gion to assume jurisdiction over all | majority, although Pailways In Alaska are alleged to The order hits the “steamship $100,000 to defeat him. The passenger rate from Skag-| fe almost 30 a mile while the freight rates @ Yukon railroad range from $40 to $170 a ton. Canadian Reductions. railway commis to sion recently ordered redustions in and freight rates and | between Whitehorse and the Unit- Canadian Pacific Steamship com- ed States boundry pany which were not obtainable by | was proved the ratlroad bad grant the Humboldt company. jed discriminatory rates In haulli Guggenheim Hand. lore from certain mines tn which During the hearings it was open. was Interested. ve spent almost 10 Whitehorse The Canadian . Pa doth passeng The case is no! Guggenbeims | pending an appeal Northerners assert the atti the Alaska Steamship company |of this road, which for yearn om and had « working agreement with trolled the only inlet to the interior the other Hines. available during the whole year, is Delegate James Wickersham of| largely responsible for the devel- n-' opment of Alaska. a ISSUES FIRE With the dry season approach- ise Rescues Them From the Mikado's W Dist 1368 PERRY Nice, {,¢m'| N MR. JOH Wisk, Diss = « ABou’ SCHENE OF YouRS, BUT To sraqny WE HATE TO BE HANT CUFFED Mit ON® ANODDER. HAF YOU DR KiIty SAFET NEW BILLS ON TODAY AT MOVING PICTURE HOUSES Aeme Th The Fe Ruby Theatre—"A Cowboy for a | Bride,” “Velvet and Rage, (| Day,” comedy; “Dog and Two Mis-| Memories, Necklace of the tr .” comedy; “Come Unto Dead. Mo,” “What Would You Do?” com Circuit Theatre—"The Heart of dy: “Mexican Centennial,” scento an Indian Gt drama; “W a| Savoy Theatre—"The Man's Married,” comedy; “Captain 45¢ the Female Deteotive, With || Neil,” drama. Sheridan at Murfreabor “An Exception to the Rule,” “The| City Theatre—"The Gaul's Hon the Frontier of Herderw sse"we Kids Ready for Ranchman’s\ Vengeance Aster Que jing the Rapids to Japan,” scenic “Alkall Ike's Auto,” comedy; “Tb 4 “s Bo Rca this | Big Election Exhibit Theatre—"The Accom» - The big primary election to de plice,” “Bangor Destroyed by Fire, scenic; hat Awful Brother,” |Clde the candidates for the play comedy; “Wild Animals in Captiy:|Mel@ election will be held Satur day. Over 0 boys and girle re—"The Juggler’s bave r The polls will be tn Trouble,” |pen on the playgrounds at Ballard, Prejudice of Perrie Ma-| Collins Hiawatha from 10 to rie,” “Fishguard Harbor.” 6. The leading spirits in both par Lyceum Theatre—"The Bi ties will on band to swing votes ors Return, “8S to the right mayor, chief of police “Madeline's Rebelli com and councilmen to rule over the “The Still Alarm,” destinies of the playfields. National Th: Bank “Discharging the Cook,”| Dock Woodrow’s Salary comedy; “Dear, Kind Hubby,"} (ity United Press tensed Wires comedy; “The Quarrel on the) TRENTON, N. J, May 2 At curt.” sence from the state of New Jersey Odeon Theatre—"Samaural’s Ex-| during his Western tour will cost plation, “American Beauties Governor Woodrow Wilson a deduc te; “How the Hungry Man ‘aa| tion of $800 from his salary. The nic, “The Angel of| dent of the Benate Ackerman, who {@ acting governor. issuing @ warning that upon June| Fed.” comedy; “In and Around| deduction will be made up by Pres! 8 it t* necessary to burn all s! ‘pgs on the right-of-way. , After the county commissioners, the Hamilton-Rutherford combt- | ation, had for weeks persisted in| allowing H. 8. Noice, the George town undertaker, $5 in excess of Bis bid for the burial of. paupers, | they yesterday ided that per ps they were acting without war Fant in law So & resolution was proposed, seconded and carried by the Hamil ton-Rutherford combination to re-} quire undertakers to furnish & Shroud in each case and to taboo the shirt-sieeve pauper burial. For this, undertakers are to be allowed | $10 a burial. } This relieves Notice from living} wp to his bid of $6, and on the oth-| or hand cuts down $1 from the $11) ite which the commissioners al-| wed him, despite bis lower bid. | Is Katie Married? | NEW YORK, May 25.—-Miss Katherine Elkins and her mother to- @ay are in New York in company with the well known society man, “Billy” Hitt, who has been in al Most constant attendance upon her since her father's death. They are en route to London to attend the coronation. Hitt denied that he had married Miss Elkins and also re- fused to discuss the Abruzzi affair. | EUROPEANS REJOICE (By United Press Leased Wire.) TANGIER, May 25.—Europeans Fez are rejoicing over their re- eee from the attack of the rebel us tribesmen who have been be- sieging the capitol The French eolumn is now encamped in the city TAFT AND STIMSON, EH? WASHINGTON, D. C., May 26.~ Henry L. Stimson of New York is mentioned here today as a possible running mate for President Taft in 1912. Taft, it is said, fully expects to be renominated and his friends are casting about for a vice presi dent. HARRISBURG, May 25.—The Pennsylvania state legislature ad- fourned sine die today after a busy Session young faake this film notable, agnificent n the program ADMIASION Se National Theatre 315 Pike ~ -THE———_— hicago, Milwaukee oe er ee RRR & Puget SoundRy. CORDIALLY INVITES THE PEOPLE OF SE- ATTLE TO IN T THEIR “NEW ALL . TRAIN,” “The OLYMPIAN” WHICH WILL BE ON EXHIBITION FROM Four to Seven P.M., Friday, May 26 AT THE NEW UNION STATION, ON JACK- SON STREET, AT FOURTH AND FIFTH AVES. Cash prizes of $30.00, $20.00 and $10.00 are offered for the best description of this train, and all visitors are urgently requested to participate in the contest. The article should not exceed 1,000 words, and must be mailed so as to be on file at our Clty Ticket Office, Second Ave. and Cherry 8t., on or before sg 3rd, when three members of the Press Club, to be desig- nated later, will be asked to pass upon-the merits of the stories and award the prizes. This superb train will make its initial trip to Chi- cago, leaving Seattle 9:00 A.M. Monday, Mey 29th, GEO. W. HIBB/.RD, General Passenger Agent R. M. CALKINS Traffic Manager. PIER low, DON'T THAT HANDCUFF KEY, I's SAFR — |'vex SWALLERED IT. BOAy rf ) Mitts conse ordinar mittee will he tonight. The t by Councilman Kellogg, with gestions from other members the counctl | Woman’s Complexion Need Never Grow Old other cities in the United States struck with the youthful complex fons of the women. It is the same delicate and lovely tint—free fron blemish—that one finds in Fray and Japan “Whether in the Orient or along the Mediterranean—or fn the b ting American clty—tt is evid that some women know the se of mayatone, for with the ald « this simple lotion any woman werve the dainty and delicate » given her in ber girlhood and halt the advance of Father Time The treatment is harmless and wil] not injure a baby’s skin, Di» solve s small original package of mayatone in elght ounces of witch hazel. Massage the face, arms and peck with this solution once a day and you need never use paint or powder, It does not show upon the skin, but it remov 1 ot blemishes end prevents the growth of bair. In hot weather mayatone is doubly welcome, for it removes any shine from the skin at once, and keeps the complexion dainty and fair on the most trying days Aart. rath, But-- | ; Words by Schaefer Ps ° . Music by Condo ALL THE WAY HOME., THUS: * x POEM * * - teh ht The young avto owner, just name Rew ~eked This sport “Don't use that word fine, for Was the hard- ened oid drivers re tort the most compc ing of Darrow the r force is wateh John McNamara be Clarence has all Cunard w would under FINAL WIND-UP —_——————OF THE lingerBankruptSto SOLD BY THE Only Two Days More Store Re-Opens Friday, 9:30 a. m., Closes Saturday Everything Must Be Sold — fixtures and Showcases President Suspenders, value 50c.9¢ Boston Garters, value 25c .5¢ Men's Suits, worth $10.00-$12.50.. 10c Handkerchiefs .........+.. 2¢ —___ Men’s Suits, worth $15.00-$18.00. . Men’s Sox, value 15c.. Canvas Gloves, value 10c Men’s Silk Neckties, value 35c and Ciiinmsinniiemaciiticgeniiienalamis P RIDER: 2 oO ACn oa a inieaheailioasie: eeeees Shirts, value $1.50- ( Seite 15¢ $2 Hats, walue $2.00-$3.00 Men's \y'kd ip eke eee ek S87¢ | $2.50-$3.00 .............. $1.68 value 75c ..4... Aes oi0.5 9s CRRR ROR hte Sarees + chek nh eee sotimts aeessw »/MENAMARA NERVOUS AS | EYES CURED “Ss DARROW COMES FOR DEFENSE = I Louls Huney, who is on the coun-| WITHOUT THE KNIFE ty payroll as janitor of Prefontaine Patients Tell of Almost build has begun t of Cataracts, David anulated Lids, Wild Hairs, Uleera, approve salary k, Watery Byes and all Eye claim 6.50, McKenzie * he| Diseases—many have thrown away is not @ janitor » the | thelr glasses after using this magie ustice courts law. | remedy one week your name ¢ and he paced up and down | The commissioner’ will have to|and address with full description show cause on June 2. of your trouble to the H. T. Schlegel renee. Co., 5610 Home Bank Building, Peoria, Dl, or {ill out the ecoupom below, and you will receive by re 7 | Christ Pappas, an Everett baker,| {rn mail, prepaid, a trial bottle of injured by a Great Northern train, | ‘>!# magic remedy that has restored king for $25,000 damages from | ™4ny almost blind to sight jury in the United States circuit} n | court FREB. This coupon is good tor one j bottle of Schiegel’s Magic Bye eves that if] STEAMER ON ROCK. You ‘prepaid QUEENSTOWN, May 2 ‘The a it and mail to the mer Invernia which left 10 Home Bank Buti Boston May 16 for Queenstown and Daunte rock at vy fog as was approaching this port. No ¢ was injured ° S. COURT Arrow Brand Collars, value 15c.5¢ ceaners 3¢ oavevthh 6o4aksaiyeash > gaan 1¢ Men’s Suits, worth $20.00-$25.00. . pee 11¢ Young Men’s Suits, worth $10.00- Young Men's Suits, worth $12.50- ThA + Waal rein é . $6.45 B5¢ Children’s Suits, worth $3.00-$4.00 value $2.00 sips 76¢ Children’s Suits, worth $4.00-$5.00 67 Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth ' $3.50-$4.00 ...... weer se worth Ladies’ Fine Dress Shoes, .50-$3.00 .. Fine Dress Pants, worth Underwear, Men’s Jean Pants, worth $1,25-$1,50