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THE 8 ATTI That a Seattle HE Only Paper in Dares to Print ws SEATTLE SVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, MONDAY FEBRUARY 10, 190 25 CENTS A MONTH, ; — ; ee, , MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC PLANT BE LE ior thor rn i" - | Heattle and Vicinity—This afternoon and t fair; Tuesday prob- fn South JMPRESSION > gi BY AS SISTANT CORPORATION COUNSEL VON TOBEL pay by Regs pag 749 Second Ave. Hinckley Block #100-—Several 6 le tn } at Coxporet n Counsel V re catty» ught to throw A wet bergen taken Marc h 4 wld not be legal tr 1 anid to @ Star rep-| the city ¢ 11 Jan. 91, ordering the ral charge of the ordinances to “ pallare pias pe i : ment, without understanding the] tro it = = ie ques. ae an Jaily paper in this city that|/ and knew that the 10-day not as} connection with th ir | electri. pla Mer liew, Tt ply took for authority |ahip et nuttic ucthicg mes net did not be quoted, Since | all that was required. He » knew | n r ‘ j Sih et pss upon at | te ty hur tau that x [Ta net lange | ate peng cergu suaied ad | tha the porta, gan tipe Ettects et ee ee . general city elec March 4. | oryinane nt Dat RE bree peri age caer QF &| municipal plant’ March 4 will be | apecia th He was fully por f publication, As for r won | rey Pier. Vou Tobel 892 he was | 80 days before the electior And de- | notes by publication. ‘This lawren-| Attorney Alpheus Hyers, councl!«| viowly inveatignted, and would have| tabliehing this muntelpal plant | In the new shirts are particularly hand- ated in a local dally P® | vote on a al plant w iat | cate Gaaxtes tea c ty man from the Third ward, saye| raised an objection if there had bi Wid have been greatly chagr | Goel wettehiy iste en Bee Sais poner eae [patina pal, plant was not |city charter inoperative, as atate law |that 10 dayw' notice “te "sutticte Ml any reason for one if the question had failed of proper some—they must be seen to be appre- ond avenue west, near yesterday. | When the ordinance went through| City Comptroller Paul, who has| pres to the voters. clathdusthey. cote in ‘Monatchs ‘Hine poctlgt aasiearsa = VES AND PROPERTY EXPENSIVE | © SWEPT QUT IN FLAMES) MR. TAFT "$000,000 MANY MISSING ®=' Hin a ap” to | Live in Manila | Fist Estimates of the Pat-| St. Louis Hotel ze Costs) : | | | ern Fire Show Enor- Lives of Guests and In- j i t Oth ; WASHI TON, PD. ¢ Feb, 10. . uries to ers }In continuing bis testinm y before mous Destruction the senate Philippine mittee this pM, N. Ju Fed. 10.—Fire|. 8T. LOUIS, Mo. Feb. In the| morning. Gov. Taft « one of the f the pire hotel at an|@reat reasons which made large sur yesterday morning, 10| revenue necessary, was the cost of we an lost their lives | ce ructing bh houses. | pers we ured.| Taft denied th amisaton " x was a wooden one and avagant . ' = he corridors and staircases were a salary of $2 ant year he neat e 9 tornace beni . filled with flames before wests| had only $1500 left, the were aroused from sleep being spent for living exp hoe spread from house to hous Many of granted h treets and buried its upar ‘ Pwied fer ‘away. until m the windows, braving death or/ ¢ in the Malacanan Injury below, while others who had anish governors, and Bot buildings were laid in ash re stood some of the best house; urches and pub more time and presence of bed clothing into improv 4, ted 4 ropes, of this residence | added that on ac- | rs was heavy . ot the city is now an [UY Which they lowered th ves to| count of ‘the high cost of living te} _ tottering |the pavement, as necessary to pay good salaries 2 Hag: ach-paved etrects, whi ‘The Death List to lawyers who came fi America ef officers pace roped en-| Geo. Thompson, switchman ter > take positions in judicial depart holding back those who tm- | mir ards, bi to death mer werk from curiosity or, yet| Sarah Harris, colored chamber Smallpox Rampant thieves who would loot the | maid, eports received by the Marine of indestructible property. HP. W ey, employe Han on. | hospital services for the past week fe believed that about 600 dwell- | Brown Shoe Co., burned show there are now 12,122 cases of and apartment houses were J. A. McMull arpenter, burned.| *™malipox in the United States, as . nearly 1500 8. T. Corey ceraph ‘operator | &€ainst 4359 at the same pertod lane So far no live Merchants’ nal association. year Long Will Hang On to have been lost ica Martin In. List af Properties ivil engineer, roperties destroyed, as a Yall, senior member of the 1 eer erties erect “* | tirm of Yall, Clark and Cowen, man- homme Quaskentush and Co, dry-|Ufacturers of fine cut glass; former-| sald in an | Boston Store, drygoods; Na-|'¥_of Chicago; burned to a crisp t he would r ‘Clothing Co.; Globe Store, dry- |, Tobe Davis, man-about-tow ut- #0 long as he was ; Kent's di stor K a's | focated. r the aAmpaor mare:, Mussy's bardware and), John C. I kul ured in | ersy glad to b ral merchandise; Messrs, Hall | Jumping from third story window, | ed. ene Beall, clothiere; John Norwood, |, Unknown man who died at “alg oo ts; O'Berg’s grocery; Wernte: ome, bah cc oe ned conat. 7" grocery The Patterson poe vege bare: Hever “od ods store; Jordan's piano store and Co, pianos; Feder and shoes; Sender's, fe E Tappan’s tea st Ra illinery; Brohal and Muel- {the government to | ands from the FUlp- red Turner, “is mons- utrageous and’ unnatural Jers of the Republican party jon In thelr Q Later.—All guests of the Emp rooming house, which burned 6 day, are now accounted for. Th > EB. Beach, automobdiies 4 ~ 5 dead number 11 and injured & Nine and San, clophiers; Pater 4 Electric Co.: eve! a ered rote: Mackintosh, drugstore. | ‘aire a mystery bulldings—City hall, pubite fy, oid city hall, potice station Mil engine house, patrol stables. imbool, echo! No. 10. — First Bapt Se Park Avenue Bapt Episcopal, St. Joeeph’s Nati The have dishonored the na: {na serious con- | greed for spolis, and ever since thelr | Of the fire te- | theft, have attempted to titpebite | opinion by the false and haa gol ous pretense that they gaged in the IS BURNED TO DEATH Fireman on Northern Pacific Brooklyn's Less t W YORK, advanel x ret he plant bolt Manufacturing Brooklyn. Fou ured and th >ximates $200, Second Na- . jon Nation Trust, Hamilton Trust, Clad home—¥. M4. A. Knights Of Columbia, Progress club, St. Jos ‘eph’s hall, Summit ciub. Office duiliting—Romaline build ing, Katz building Marehail and Ba Cohn butiding, wn ¢ Kiane building, Stevenson b 2 tin, Edward John F William Moore eph Kelly, Stephen Delapp. ‘Thea: Jersey City Pler 7 Rerwape en ening News,| NEW YORK. Feb. 10—Pter G, of Killed in a Wreck Sunday Chronicle the Lehigh Valley railway at J Cha. + a fireman of the Work This Morning City bu to the water's edge y: Northern Pactft was killed In « on t artea im {rday_ foren mn. atroying with it wreck hich o« urred oa, the Beat: — the two-maste hooner ‘eteor.| tle-Sumas branch o at ine a with Sri inte morning 2a More than 20 cartoede of be rr were| Lake station, 15 Tiles ‘north of Be mm Su thie aly ate well as other shipments att ry Saturda, night. he ae, DOSS thie ~~ the wareh The dam-| freight train, which left Beatle at D s done ame a to 000, 1 k, an into @ landalid ree | . Du was entirely wrecked an hour lat ar pees Georgia Town Goes Fri are oars destroyed by them were take RTON, Ga ». 10.—Nearty Felts waa the only member of th The fre is eat business section of thia|crew to fous injury. this morning. but was burned yesterday, entail- | was Bh anemic Ug aod Ae and no forth * of $190,000. Tt started af-|bdoller and an rned box Long Gangs of ight and was fought for sev. | and burned to death, rs ance was asked| When first caught by his righ’ | elahboring towne, but arrtv- | arm, ‘ez could have been re \e ate to eave much of the prop- | by severing that member, but he fused Later, when the fire Chleago Theater Fire The Orpheum raging, he begged to be released at | any cost, but it was then too late | An Awful Death y dentroyed by a fire| | His body, which was brought t onney and Btewart's morgue ye ing. ‘The lose ts about | png give idences of an awfu fully covered by ineurance. | South ” were tout te the fire. mt hich was a mix ught - ber of persons care, left Seatt who were sleeping in the buliding, | usual, « ek Saturda failed to encape, but all are account- att Feita h 1 and, Ta eral yeu 6 years old and bean the line which he met his ath. He has been rooming at the dy house at Thir enue Jamen street, in Aeatt Th ! probably be shipped Ham Tounel atives. | Tolutot im) iz poy or nmation FATAL ACCIDENT sald toto be oranntaes ON WILLAMETTE eat Pac ! Night Watchman Falls Down an he » rr Pacific 1 th en Hatchwa oe. 7 ti ELLENSBURG, Feb. 10.—Mre. oe ane eee ae hen | ot Fiala, we + near this| A. Le Hicks, night watchman on th York this morning. | , k, was instantly killed yes Pa. |i thing could| terday morning by falling down an | r. The fu-| open hatchway F abled over euday at-|q coll of rope at 7 o'clock yeaterday ; f | morning, and b mm ; f an the hold, a distar of % feet Hie ! WEATHER FORECAST shit waaeruahed.. "ae body was ba 4 after-| A widow and two children living In . gers Mrs Mm att rvive him. He was " i ine engineer, and well known ight to fresh south eito southeast winds, nce then ehe hae made soutaring mow jw Just bet ‘1 whi 13 a, Ev at an ary tate of epecd, | The police and firemen are eonfid-| train suddenly crashed into a h nt the fire was the x of ineen- | {rain Se tea aries. after the | wath had slid from a hill near Lak en were subdued, open gaa Sete | erty: Lake Washington nd rious parts of the| ering the track with the earth an: « n n earn gine was thrown int ess than was 1 the freight cars pile ppsibned mad They caught fire, and five | red. Junt before going Into CHICAGO, Fe I 7 ie. Sen r A. H. Monta was | jumped saved him 1 h ¢ 1 out over the boller and . vsleep with in the |" """ qe Body Brought Back a. ie ed more| 4 wrecking crew was nent out fr resumed. D H ar k ght back the b two blocks from car 1 Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. perors and Princelys. Prices $1, $1.25 and $1.50 J, D. FARRELL SLATED NEARING A CRISIS, FOR N. P. PRESIDENCY President Roosevelt at Coast Official Will Succeed C. S, Mellen at the Son’s Bedside Head of the Important System | ys Agency for the Youmans Hat ADAMS& BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block LION CLOTHING HOUSE OUR BIG PPOLLOSD SOCSOOOOOD OHS SOOOO SOOO OOOO OOOOOOS Kill the Bugs Peciesas tin asekets. tan ean | Brown’s Tree Soap eration and telegraph . ¢| nen Nae A %-cent bos makes a barrel of a e h messages of Ing y 4 a a in ve eprayir solution. 4 tion ‘regarding the cont ; that be For further information write te Begins Wednesday Morn- pres Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. | pre the Northern : . } ir oad and the probabilities of bis! Pacific Coast Compa known . 627 First Avenue 3 the building of a large bal- r Roose: | “ Sante ta ew Yoru| antl ae SeRMee retarne trom’ New COCO OOO OO 00TH OOOOESOD OOO OOO OOOO OOOOOOOOOOSS cony, practically giving us n for this bus an con ted w th the Pa York. | ee Fe Ree mornin, g.18 it was ife « « an: ad te wald It learned that Mr. Farre TY sieiee tit dinass sad sorel to] a0" rot the presidency of | alread eae te THE ONLY WAY che other une, that hie ten a th Yr ifie will be " pe i com pontt! ad und e new ral on To make room for the car- : jeetene tees favoral +n me oe 7 ines, last Denters to work is to sell Was @ little beet and of the EVERY ARTICLE IN The p t ts now neart oath Big THE HOUSE WILL BE teal stage tn . nenne e THE H Sale pwns much weaker In the laa F Started Marked Down From aoe. PANTS IN ARLINGTON a f time. Fad wis ween toe Lion Clothing th alarm symptor » Al a t er io mery \< od ite aac erie mARLINOTON, Wash, Feb. 10—A| gent to Rverett to gorve thelr o House dled a few da a of trow ay three men were arrest " 220-222 First Ave. South knows when he will return to Wash: | ™ ait, | to Arlington CORNER MAIN ington. The president cortaialy wil pe name Yeedies. Shey r were we so bury, never were there such crowds, never were : _— a hot leave uptil the critical stage of ; © Justice Dunn on Dealers. the diseane hae passed. It will Inat ying t and larceny, as they people eo thoroughly satisfied with the bargains they received at several days more at lenat ro, frees the oe te pants in their the big clean-up male as today, If you want genuine bargains, at- — eh tryant Moers were ® when @ They o h big ni ee - assed after ae hens thieves were ales| 2 ee ae x eat t vol s big cleaning-up and closing-out sale the balance of this GROTON, Feb. 10—Noon—The boy | © days. The three men were (1 wee is said to be holding * Own. ‘The _— crinis will be reached within the next 0 te offered. Altogeth 26 hours. {to $16,600. i His | setter Cheer ater is arrangis i ts Intention Change tune CUTICLE 9 \ i It is $ 1 University exp d that eeveral good ota! Pertaining to the skin 2 “ ie with great | Means medicine for the skin. “ inform y “at LIKE A HORSE CUTERINE nm tro Cures skin diseases. fh NEWCASTLE, K she. that man down, if ried CUTERINE mbridge for the lengt ‘ mt 4 0—Morris Sache, 2 Is made by the 1 by his original plans has iMlted by hin bed ed him to aban mn hie ft ag a in r mm 2 x He wed of the Nort te iia nik S Suen 1 mly saved by ¢ -aepe th my eyes, with ny Coroner Price Bamue sw. and everything.” ox-|1 And is guaranteed by them, Telephone Main 584 ' Moody and ¢ T attorneye f. aid the fair defendant ather er eloped that @ discussion had ar | that part of Brown, © negro, was on triat | isen as to the proper age for | oo alictous shooting Jored | take a wife. A stranger ma: 5 7 } * ‘ n was on the stand testifying | teeth showed that he was t : § | lable change in his plans, and he dock . Sacha, and was discharged Bi ter Saga i his appreciation of your kind offices ult upon her in the face of the — i in the interest of his whole trip. wded court, and attempted to bratr jamonds | TRROME D. GREEN iam Carr | Is the effulgent rays of the Secretary to the Pres nt. . o witness b na mmand- | | El ft he Li hte : ingly: “Mr. Sheriff, shoot that man | | LEA DORLESS ectric Ligi CHARITY BALL . The sheriff, F. i. Adama, was : | ARE ¢ N AND 0 | In the boudoir, the office or factory at that a at in the o-Ps MONTE CARLO, Feb. 10 | “ ty umont ma hers Require no more care than an ordi- j Electricity cow his “ : trial with b t ‘ A t t = ar ie part , - 1 t nary lamp. The handsome polished | Is a prime requisite. { Jig Affair to Have Floor Committee Cotonet Samuel, by a quick action Kt « brass oi! found holds one gallon of | ns ; Ade, ong headwit ofl, will burn 10 to 12 hours and heat j |The Seattle of Unusual Eminence ed "1 ae qulek comfortably in col weather a room Final arrangements for the charity | The neg yd DRAGGED ALONG 15-20 feet square. ie Electric Co. j night are being de, and rave t t pr 7 First Ave. | Sih te Get aa fibow epuacaition’ ati kot off lightly. "Driver of a Scavenger Wagon Fig- Heaters is Only $5.00 28 Hinekiey Block, Third Flecr Sherwood Gillespy, Dr. M. G. . « wa ; ures in a Runaway Hinkley, Sol Fridenthal, 8. $. Batley, | to Jail t ct him from posait is. teewie pemabens J on Lee, D. ich, James Mob Viole he id be rem things intere ca F. McElroy, Col + B. Lamp. @4 to t oy na b James Hamiiton Lewis, Faward | Captain Ohlemutz Weds back of te j udihee and ton, W n et m f ‘sell halla Capt. Harry Oblemuts, master of | 2* Pepe ngeiong THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWE I th PI f ) TWO BURGLARS — | Sieev'te Stas tarnc ig wwceceeeed [Is the Place for] J ARE IN TROUBLE “)""0=: tin Al efor mre than’ bic, Good ae ar r b, and the brutsed an anion | Griver taken’ to the « mn to Kat avons ; | ) er Sap at imme aren ye,_ tn Northwest ‘Teleph | Start to Move a Buicher Shop : nentey; | Ghent, @ Arlington Be or wes e ep one P....4 Second Avenue ‘ ; Are Estopped ‘ : yond me of quantity ¢ re ton Marche block. ‘Tel. Main 880, } = : Bloomer” Soci and Telegraph Co, § FITTING rx of : Competition by Students Wom tian 3 & bulges. ee ting t 6, ¢ The hig . th t are € a new friends ever? the barter at < nerican ution t their f om 1 << ati Interbay, eho. B ho lek: |p oe hae Mena eva bveiue, : ritte CCLEAMY lofter:100 ieulibe ‘webhactetion. “ak ban taee ) mn always brings another nd is not se u Amer rey t been com . ited t th t at ¢ $4 z es to fit the Saas Ne ey caveree aie | fe sigue shave awarded! y, M,C, A, Basket-Ball Mental on Neagle Hie OPTICAL Zens. Help was called, and they |The Hattie of Lexington;” "Q. B.| The A. basket ball te t mortgags om all franchises, property t & eapenananieesnnieeos: | Hubbard f police headquarters. | ter at Valley F< Robert ¢ aren tds the chase ings Bank and Trust Co, of Seattle, Wash., truste 4 s Both locked up and charged | Ericson, on ‘The Six Weeks’ Cam knit le empented The company owns 60-year franchises in Skagit Mi a arrested here before | goyne’s Campaign,’ and to John ason. The ' . Ai oxshahes te nowt rae of construction. a 24% Ping 3 — 9] a ‘The ma tattle o1 ne a never been beaten ro ates meg apc ea f 9 C mpan 8 ‘Mr. Wolfe Protests | ine successful writers will mem n-| further notice these b nee rmihape eects $ 60 Aul-Wool Suits va, A letter to the Star from Ww. w.|orize thelr productions and deliver ante og ORDER the cae pekbncee MALTA Faet S worth $3.00 and $3.50, for bd Wolfe, University station, states that | {hem at an oratorical contest # m | aes r - “fg sax OOEA Nalco’ ¥ g : lant Friday night at May's ball, La- | test ‘The feat prize for comp site| monthly payments of $10.00 each 8 $ | bY but was compo pomhere ot 8 pearanoe oF ‘ : ription, All orders mivet be accomvanted by bank draft er Fe epee & Meoting was not a f that no| Rages to Be Held Here | 00 tr ss 1 betas Whdae tblan bayacle x ges 3 to ears & call was signed bY Republicans and ny ¢ t @rr20 PEPDPIDAAPRIARG that the law and order element of | Robert Lelg neoretary of the ft « Repul ana refused to par pate Vancouver k Club, t# fn « bs re ae The letter states that M. J. Lund | city to make revisions in the pro F tow Adi rs Seal ee 'hasaandad'y tne fo ta'| SBR Wek ak elas te tee has |? ican fearnet tone oe Northwest Telephone and Telegraph Company std 1890, 4B Pk i chosen as the candidate, ‘The weltor |cifle Fair Association and races will | Package had been found tn ‘int We can give you t ) t's days, beginning August 19 ee it while the traln’ wa r 703-4 New York Block, Seattle. Phone Main 674, any kind of a fintsh \journed without ef- |for, and the event of the meet will | st the package, the bonds wore unin "cuidate collara and cuffs, fecting & permanent ergenizution, | bo the Beatle derby, for which a | Jured. ie Hy

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