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S. RAILROADS TO tion of the government, even to the extent of its monetary ald. | roads? It does not seem difficult to figure out accurately what the contribution to this pool of the various lines should be. Something of this nature hae in the past commission and received favorable consideration. TAKE OVER TERMINALS, TOO “However, this would not entirely solve our difficulties, needed for his goods, inside of ten days there wouldn't be a termina jit “And here ts the really serious problem, “The only seemingly possible way |to take the matter of terminals into its hands, after thoro salentific | Investigation, and to outline to the various lines just what would be lexpected of them, and then see that these expectations are realized The natural objection of the railroads to this is that it takes money But,” concluded Pterce, “this is a bigger question that the pros | perity of any or all shippers or railroads.” Picturesque Ceremony Staged When Woman Is Seated in the House One of) her hand, WASHINGTON and almost every one on April 2 was | P| jchamb staged today, WheM the day reached the height of sent! |the first woman ever to ait there ment for the women who attended. as a member took the oath ofoffice.|No one cheered, but there were a @xUSSIAN DEMOCRACY FRENCH REVOLUTIO the victory of the allie It means that there will be no more kings in Europe except a few figureheads like George of Russia have made. RUSSIAN ARMIES COMMAN BY GERMAN GENERALS ngian Alfonso of It is almost {mpossible to exagger- . ©, J M val Rs cre msiocaines = ate the extent reg which the Gantaa defense, sure to be taken into federal ser [ota ENGLISH FOR ca On the recommendation rowed public expense FOR ORNA- | influence has crippled and disorgan-| “We can take 221 more men if wel vice. | ory i MENTAL PURPOSES. ized Russia since the beginning of| seb cats | NERVOUS SPELLS the war. ARMY, !new democracy IS THE BIGC Entire Russian armies have been| At last accounts Golitzen was pre-|/NEWS FOR THE CAL e surrendered without a fight by thejmier of the Russian ministry. He| DEMOCRACY SINCE THE Bi And Combination of Troubles pro-German generals who command-|was reared in Germany, and bullt|LISHMENT OF HE FIRS1 Relieved by a Combination of ed them. Shells and other ammunt-jup around him a cabinet of pro-| FRENCH REPUBLIC, Even if this haps, tran Medicines |tion which did not f Russian guns,|Germans. present revolution should fail, it|iand scientists £ A quotation from one recent let- jut did fit the German guns, have! For months it has been known in|Marks the certain downfall of the|/Mve recognized that oatarrh is ater: I have been taking Hood's been sent to the front by the prolgovernment circles in England, |power of the Russian autocracy.|{\y requires constitutional trearment,{ Sarsaparilia and Peptiron Pills as German bureaucrats in charge Of) France and Italy that the Russian |The people have now learned that| Sprays, Inhalers and nose douches|a course of medicine and find this Our used cars offer buyers }# | supplies: Jeabinet, and possibly the ezar him- @ Russian imperial minister can b Itable to irritate the delicate air|combination has worked like a| exceptional opportunities for It is more than probable that the|seif, were strongly procierman thrown into jail like anyone els sig Pepa aa a charm. They told me I had neu- money - saving, satisfactory [| German foreign office has been try-|" a4 | idee age - land that the walls do not crumble/means total deafness, or ielralgia, and certainly I was ina bargains. ing to do with Russia exactly what] The monk Rasputin, who had 0), -oung nim, nor is there lightning |“seaxe may be driven down the air| very low and discouraging state of Jit tried to do with Mexico Wn Nay nfuence over the CZF lrrom heaven to strike the impious|haunity as dangerous. tie follow. | bealth, 1 suffered extremely with | Snappy, Powerful |THE CZAR SEVEN. Peete t tb Petrograd to be a £O°/hand that dared to put him there,|ine formula, which is used exten-|nervousness and had neuralgia | B | EIGHTHS GERMAN |the car and hig cattncee i wag|, It is an old saying that “czar and|flvely in the damp Hngilsh climate pains so I could not sleep nights. jug | The czar himself is seven- |the death of R ue bs inet, It hh kaiser fall together,” and if thelunould prove ee etd) “'phose nervous spells were aw | eighths German—in fact, he has of agents ot Prices hie es; the henke czars power {8 a8 completely|to. sufferers here who live under! full $350 only about one-sixtyfourth Rus- [the whole proterman nlow to. the |Proken as it now Beers, the Kas ee i treat en iat ounce! f heard about taking Hood's an blood in his veins, For |Russian people This 1 Feo Faded | Will Soon come tumbling after of Parmint (double strength), Take ag eg ie Ag gating ere | ) © {this home and add to it 4 pint of|o! pfore eals, » other er | Other cars, $350 to 875 et gt ti WAM pap [the handing to Russia of the Darda bot water and 4 aaneunal aeahulatedl oe ee Moc betes Trucks, $300 to $1 princess, the only apparent ex- /Part of Por aedad and the greater) WAIL SIEZE SHIPS ont tabivonanaear ¢ By oo a so that I have taken the med-| All in A-1 condition ception being the czarina of eotine Pyne oe ber price for ac This will h Hick | rellet| ic eines carefully and faithfully with | Danish title. The most power There is one democrat among | “It is a long time now since 1 ful nobles at the Russian cou are the German princes fro: the Baltic provinces. The most recent available sta ties show that there at beginning of the war 200 GENERALS OF -TrotterCo. pbiles were, East 612 PURB G MAN DESCENT IN THE RUSSIAN 'BIGGEST NEWS SINCE showing which the enormous armies MORE THAN rounded view. Ev and to completely lost midst of her first speech in the na wanted to shake tion's capital LOCAL NAVAL MILITIA EXPECTS CALLON WED. one N BY BASIL M. MANLY The revolution is a pro-ally over WASHINGTON, D. C., April [turn of the proGerman government —_—_—— 2—The Russian revolution, if |which was in control of Russia] Washington's naval militiamen|cet them before Wednesday,” an- its present success continues, during the greater part of the war,|expect to receive mobilization or nounced Commanding Officer Miller assures the downfall of czarism jand which has been primarily re-|ders from Uncle Sam Wednesday. PTeeman today. “Recruits should and kaiserism, and guarantees [sponsible for the relatively poor! apply to me on the 26th floor of the This that the 500 men already subject to call, will be ab) Already 103 naval militiamen and sorbed by the American navy, and seven officers have been dispatched probably go with the battle fleets to to the Puget Sound navy yard, and see service with the first line of expect to leave any day. They are means LC. Smith building DED the grand dukes, and that is the Grand Duke Nicholas. It was because of his strong democrat: ic leanings that he was sent to the Caucasus prior to the pro: rt m WASHINGTON, April were completed by the government today to take over approximatel 90 of the German merchant ships German activities of the cab- nterned in American porta imme. Inet diately a state of war is declared The loyally of the army to the|to exist by NET ERs, atin- the ER HELP IN WAR CRISIS. | which would have the force of anorder, that they reform their equip-|aerial ring trio, who do a lot mil sasaeasesenese ment departments into one big pool for this county and Canada clever stunts on the rings, mixed| The LC. C. has used ita, power to preseribe the character of! with a litle come John P. Reed use. Why not also the quantity? Why not| comedian, offers a bunch of new Tuesday |have it compel the formation of an equipment poo! on a sclentific basis, Jokes and parodies, The Garrisor of course, in proportion to the tonnage handled by the various Sisters provide novelty posing and Drapery been suggested to the) with a surprise in o-. If every shipper in the United States today had every cuble foot of space he| lin the country but would be so congested that a crow couldn't fly over solve {t is for the commission the most picturesque demonstra the floor did, until the rap of the/says that, be | ouse S2¥el called members to their seats. jin tions ever seen in the historic house)", suftrage breakfast earlier in Plans |f 5 PRIL 2, 1917, PAGE “MAN FROM HOME” MAKES GOOD AT THE WILKES PRODUCTION E aster Jewelry . Th One of the best plays produced by the Wilkes stock players is The prons an Man From Home,” which opened at th Orn yheum with Sunday's mat The team of McWatters and Ty ST. LOUIS, Mo . inees, for a week's engagement (ath sa oat * March 26,—"Let the government com-|" Norman Hackett a» Daniel Voor i pel all the ratiroads to conform their individual equipment de-|hees Pike, the country lawyer from in Floo ‘ juiy pper ai oor. partments into One grand equipment pool for the United|the state of Indiana, came in for 4 States and Canada, so that transportation may become ade-|{¥® most praine. Hix prosentation | right to enter is not questioned wher ‘stele Sia quate to modern needs!" of the part was the best that he ha AND | 1 ¢ prevail—the rtments are all of broken ; done for some time. John Sheeha | 1 ; his rmal proposal to the interstate commerce com |as the Hon. Almeric 8t. Aubyn, the 1 can-up. ; mission by some of the country est Shippers here is to-|#0n of the Earl of Haweantle, had 4 dev beh ail Cadet : i ‘ tan taj] {the comedy part of the play. | The ‘ ‘ t at tl ation as a definite plan to aid|geene of the story is laid around || ; ientific distribution yee , : | Sorrento, !n Southern Italy Made of colore ‘ f ired patterns, * I taggering advance in living cost has acutely brought} This 1s Norman Hackett's last ap : t ’ ¢ 1 ; Has square a and faste ‘ front and is trime home to every American family the inadequacy of railroading | Pearance in Seattle for some time, Hale ei Stk s he goes East next week to ap ned with fancy braid at 1. meeting modern condition 1 y ion | & p . ? ‘am gr ndit Car shortage and congestion) ear in a new road show | for a time threatened chaos | ov Now the fmuninent need for industrial mobilization, contingent| ALHAMBRA | 75 C A ns 43c upon development in the German crisis, has made the railway problem} ‘The real, honest and truly head c on pops { even more momentous, ner of the Orpheum vaudeville} A square neck th all-around belt. I ‘ CONCERNS SAFETY OF ALL THE PEOPLE [DEE at che Alnamiee ie: Van. ey) i the way ; It Is @ question of the prosperity and safety of all the people,” |{0"'s “Collusion.” Clean, | whole-| Lider beset batt said F. R. Pierce, prominent lumber man here, in suggesting relief |%0M® and chock full of laughs, we : light figured patterns measures, thru the St. Louls Lumberman . |seo Miss Clayton at her boat. Her edged with fancy bra zes. If the railroads haven't the money to do these things, and cannot|PAylet deserves to bead # better) | get it, this is @ question big enough to require the solicitous interven-|”!!! - LTeRhtesCiaeel fon and Alice Lyndon Doll and her we may be at p in & “1 country to move anything we want, at any time 1 , In tho past.” continued Pierce, “the carriers have frankly said a MAROTANE WELT ORES Neti ———-—_ opens down the eninge a Ming Me: Ag ' at they did not propose to maintain suificient equipment to handie| 06 | baby an a 1 as jaugh f around belt; trimmed h t , 1 dot the business of the country under what they have been pl 1 to torm| ™’ a ean ic pe le in ‘abnormal conditions,’ and the interstate comm commission has]. oceans Cian sad is made P ; : held that the carriers could not be expected to do so wie eee Sree weet. Soe medium and large size WHAT ARE “ABNORMAL CONDITIONS”? 4 and anc a Jo’ ee en : eblinger Was a bright spot " B kf S. 79 Neither the interstate commerce commission nor the carriers, #0| irucions, wat fat | $1.25 and $1.75 Breakfast Sets 79c far as I know, have ever attempted to define ‘abnormal condition | “The Garden of Aloha” was the| But this one elementary fact remains; When the industries of the| last act on the bil | These two-piece Breakfast Sets, that are com ; country are in ful. blast, the supply of cars, power and terminals { vo ® 3 prised of blouse and skirt, are shown in a broken * insufficient to handie the business f s and ‘ of sizes They are made of ginghams a Aro the peovle of the United States big enough to transcend the|® aq CORRECTION ae jlain blue, pink and lavende * bnormal condition’ theory and make up their minds to have eufficient In Saturday's theatre column percales in plain he fis k of size ; of these necessary adjuncta to the country's welfare to take care of the! | sul; arance Was erron well as light colored patter oi " transportation, no matter what the conditions? |) oust ntahes He will } | It is conceivable that we are big enough, strong and wealthy| | q for f $1. 25 d $1. 50 H D 98 We ppear for four days, com enough, and {ntelligent enough, to meet this situation and to #tand what-| | mencing Sunday, April §. at the | | an ouse Lresses ic ever burden may be attached to carrying @ surplus of cars and loco} Metropolitan theatre, in bis | [his assortment consists of a limited quantity in a variety of styles, motives during periods of depression without breaking our backs | | latest success, “Cousin Lucy i sel and dark stripes and checks. Sizes 36 to 44, but not each? It fe perfectly clear, from the attitude of the carriers, that but little|@. | sizes, and light and dark core le , can be hoped for from them in the way of relief, if they are left strictly ‘ae size in every style and color. to their own devices | PALACE HIP Ke } SUGGEBTS BIG EQUIPMENT POOL Charles Li 1 and company | __ $1. 75, $1. 95, $2. 25 and $2. 50 House Dresses $1.19 A freight ear today is the property of an individual line, When onjare the headliners of the new Hip-| 1 | ntl the rails of that line it is ‘at home.” When on another's rails it is|podrome vaud s chew whiehi YX This broken line of House Dresses are made of good quality ging- foreign, and becomes subject to negotiations between the owning line | opened yesterday at the Palace Hip, | hams, and are shown in several styles and sizes that do not represent nd the using one presenting Mr. Lind latest wr egy Pest ery size and color “In all car shortage hearings, much is said about the failure of} success, “The Man # Minne each style in every a ane returning cars to the owning lines, and the resultant handicap. | sota.” j “Why not have this equipment owned by one corporation, instead| Another hit of the show are Nimz|| k S I f C t of by twoor three hundred companies? Then any car will be ‘at home,’ |and Schuster, "The Two Vaga-|| n aster ee ale 0 oats no matter where it is bonds,” who handle the violin and Since the railroads will not take such action, is {t not possible/ accordion with an unusual skill That Consists of $10.00 and $12.50 Garments }that the I. C. ©, might have the power to make a sestion to them) The Three Falcons are a clever trained pigeons. Fisk and Hill have} a dancing and singing number} S H t | pectais ° OAK Ball Fringe for cur- A song festival is on at the Oak rn |theatro this week, with the Monte|| tains. A full assort- © Carter company presenting “Izzy's ment of colors. Spe- 1 Monte Austin sings the jlatest patriotic ballad, “If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory, Unclo Sam, I'd Give Each One to | Jubilee.” ; | cial, a yard .......4¢ Nottingham Lace Cur- Entrance to the Tuesday Special Sales Ps Coat Aprons 59c ra assortment that sell regular at $10.00 and may sell say Norfolk Coats in golf red, rose, canary Easter Neckwear e Rhodes Co. House Dresses Demand Their Special at $8.95 Upper Main Floor. buy ing style Coats at this special price is enough TO| in it to create a timely interest, but when the - + assortment, such as in this sale, comprises our entire $12.50, then one that the sale is out of he ordinary. They are short style | You.” The rendition at the opening tains; 214 yards long and turquoise blue. show yesterday afternoon brought and shown in white, a cheer that shook the house. cream 1 ecru. Spe There are other styles ‘PAROLE OFFICER cial, a pair....$1.35 6 that show the three-quarter-length Curtain Madras 46 styles with box and belted effects, . | a : 1 ry QUITS; RAPS BOARD inches wide and shown made of wool velour, cheviot, poplin, ae ——-- in floral designs on covert cloth and tweeds, in all the Chief Parole Officer C. T. Wedt rrounds. Spe- cream groun Pp a eh PR Pitt ti ave ot the Monroe sta reformatory ha] Cat Sard -.-.1bge $ DEN SPring. shades, inclading navy |tendered his resignation to the|| “4! ® > . and black. beore of control. In his letter]! Silk Floss Pillows; i ; i“ eerie the move ar ips \| size 26x26. Special, $ Sizes 14, 16 and 18 for misses, and lish the board of managers and vest ae ¢ : fits wer in the board of control is|| CCH «.seseeeee - 65¢ §$ 34 to 40 for women. in the wrong direction mae nonin Wet , calls attention to his work ORDER THALIA CAFE TO VACATE PREMISES: cafe, Second ave., must go. lin the “big brother” movement, and has been handicapped this movement by the interfer. ence of the board of control says he ran for office without at- tempting to make a good “paper” |record, but only to gain results The Thalia |near Union st., {Men and women in the galleries jot of wet eyes as America’s be L NE A verdict cancelling the lease held funded tir hana tgater "aa woman’ eprsennne "const COLONEL EXPEGTS TO), \<""ss04"k "Sas Ss yelled themselves hoarse; members here remarks with “Th will be |tern " proprietors, was rendered by chamber when Mtas Rankin, “the|takes. And 1 need your ence jcourt Friday evening The com lady from Montana,” entered the|ment and your support. 1 kr ST. LOUIS, April 2—Col, Roose-|plaint against the cafe charged that | hall. |will get ft. I promise—l prom. ly It expects to offer Uncle Sam a{it Violated the lease, which required Speaker Clark personally esenrt-|ise—" a little catch in the throat. a! real fighting division of troops, |that the place should not be used ed her to a seat on the republfcan barely perceptible trembling of the| In a le to a friend in St.|for the sale ot liquor, violation of| side, about the center. otherwise lips—and “the Indy Louis, he wrote: “If I don’t pro-|city ordinances, and that it should Almost immediately she was aur from Montana t down in the|duce good results I expect the war {not be operated in such a manner as jto arouse criticism of neighboring tenants. JITS MAY FORM CO. anization law, t jdepartment to scrap me.’ ‘LOCAL FIRMS BID FOR SUB CHASERS Sev cer Seattle shipbuilding con have filed bids with the gov ernment for the construction of sub |marine chasers. They are the El jlott Bay Yacht and Engine Co, Na-| tional Shipbuilding Co., Wilson nipyards, Guolder Supply Co, hertzer Brothers & Geary and the Western Shipbuilding Corporation. CUT bes OUT If the jitucy men’s or conforms with the state have a right to form a bonding Jeompany,” declares Assistant Cor ation Counsel Walter F. Meier The formation of the company is junusual, but not without precedent in the state, DOCTOR LOSES JOB have had one of those severe nerv. ced arsvous spells, I can do a good day's ie wurfacea|!ousework, can work in my warden slight ¢ and walk a mile.” Mrs, Fred eh Sh kley, Bagdad, Fla and is| Your druggist will be pleased to you with these good medi to make, t to take tarrh she trig ) who supply give this treat- cines. — Tate Mason, superintendent, the, D A. R iS lcounty commissioners Saturday jo Re Te FOR Tr abolished the office of assistant physician at the county hospital. It} Universal military training was held thata th |the officer. Dr. the place. re is no need for| advoc t . Woodin held ated hy Washinaaas ters of the American Revolution F > a telegram sent to President A diamond story that is a jewel. son after they went on record “The Double Squeeze,” page 4 to-|their 16th annual convention day. ihere Saturday, iI uit Hn nl AUG Wl? 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