The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1902, Page 1

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tee 8 Sha Fae aS GE 1h AT CEDA £2 # FEs5 | | ee Sion | STEPHEN 8. BAILEY, FRANK H. PAUL | MAYOR THOS. J. HUMES, JOHN W, GODWIN, EVERETT 6MITH GPORGP SCOTT, n for Mayor! C®@didate for Nomination for Mayor] Candidate for Nomination for Mayor! Candidate for Nomination for Mayor! Candidate for Nomi Candidate for Mayor on Prohibiths ;| Candidate for Mayor on the Socialist tes Party for May on the Democra’ toket. on the Republican Ticket. m the Republican Ticket ‘on the neratic 1 0 Ticket Party Ticket. ipicbare ‘Wineer: “Day views}. SteDhen &. Bailey: “I dellove tn] yrenk H. Pant: “tam sttongty in| Mayor Thomas J. Humes: “I am) John W. Godwin: “Certainty I be-| Everett Smith: “I am emphath eorge Scott: “As an exponent sniact are Lawes ta an| Municipal ownership of pubiie uttl-| favor of municipal owners | aecidedly tn favor of the proposition | Neve Seattle should own and oper-|aily in favor iy oeing We allahts ‘prtmeigies, 5 Go not be mnow me. Ae an advocate of | tes *n4 Ge pee 4 trie lighting plant, and I believe | foF & municipal lighting plant. ate it pwn Hghting and power plant. lighting pias rther than | Heve in saving anyting to taxpay ownership of all pub! ti. | is one. I favor tt because I think @| the time is ripe for the people of juccess of the city water ay an , y in the project, | many others that ts, I pecause I do not believe in tax I hail with gratification every | saving would accr he city |attle t6 own one. T > ques- | a" ncement to further expert kw r sh- | strongly end t . r A muntelpal strest lighting plant btep towards that import- | do r think it advinibie for the ctty | tion in my mind aa (o Its thorough | ments in ownership of | mént there will be considerable #av- | ing into competition and ‘igh wouid Pave many doliars to tax the pressure of population are to etition with priv-|enar a great saving would result to| learn, mu ren Voters should conaider the propost- | just as it does with water favor it. But on the other hand Pe@epensed for the dgarandizement | ate enterprises, but on the subject of | the city by such « extablishr ltrto and gas lighting a ing I be I fool sure that citizens will not | Ue erection of such @ plant would | (peat corporations. Public utlll-| public lighting I can ofly say that| “The measure to be vo been generally succenst 1 arrive at the con-|iet thie great opportunity pass, 1/0@,® &Teat step toward the rig ‘should be managed for the ben Berea Bo | March 4 Is a most important one, and | ly what cities have done his 6. ee erey that they wilt vote | em and a& such Ietrongiy endorse Fig of all the people, and nobody is | ‘De measure, in my 3 @ well fitted for the management | ¥!"* Of, the beneficiaries ives. HERTHA — ON ROCKS steamer Bertha aa res tered cov where she struck @ Queen morning. cers of the | be floated. It is the of Ki that | experle | gales nearly y an the 3S ENGERS “SAVE Tamil the Accident Cannot as s' Yet Be Explained | Seemmer Bertha of the Alaska | " Camel Co.'s line, struck sides tho and will carry with the! | steamer Al-Kl. arriving this morning, reports the Alaska Commercial Co.'s on a soft Charlotte sound | Cottage hentai Sustains Paintul Hurt Sorat Ap . ye City of the ’ . Suddenly there wae a ash, an p Strikes Hard and Is) exaner cous Or | Woman's Suffrage AS-| s:inur mnsten, earpeerem-| German Demonstration y= ssi sa ange [ttafdatatts aturts'de| Soeiation Convenes | Irina itty yur si enezuela —_|firmeris fuera in F 8 May Not Be Proseculed THE SEATTLE, STAR. 12, 1902. SEATTLE WASIIIN TON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY R FALLS--Aspirants for the May- oralty Speak As With Gne Voice Through the STAR Today it. If the elty will only go into pri- vate lighting, @ greater result for d would be obtained 1 wilt do ali | can do. tment is tified by | I belleve it will carry in my power to further such an} lena I that way, and it is jus | municipal ownership on March ¢ by perience.” a large 1 CRUISERS es Operation WEATHER FORECAST | ting in @ shel- | H. Mille, socal representative & ws-| For Seattle and Vicinity —Tonight beach near | Southern Pacific railway, to a ullar | and Thursday, occasional rain; light | rock north of | hosp: abty be aro! again tn a co ARRIVE == Sund. pinion of offi. | performed. — the Bertha can nent. He. Wil nee ywetormas and 7 suffered severe. braleen. Th ‘ wey dows. The bulance removed him to the Seattle t fown the pas.| WASHIN F at my ‘Yims BERLIN, Feb. 12—According to @ t t 4 cn ! a ¥ We must make roo ner Hertha, at | Several hundred w led o tal stateme a arpenters t nam covelh | eirus: Wesmenariear dente. Yank ot © German cruisers Vi cling our store. @ car #o, and a ¢ the opening of the annual conven tion of the National American Wor an's Suffrage association We'll Do It Men's Cassimere Overshirts 5 HIGH WALL = BOOKS ARE tahugh sc . en's ‘ane ne : ver- lid now bes It is now probable that the prose- - pers a ‘with ten to mate ©, pity @ complete loss. No|cution of Col. W. E. McKee will be r r - Lives wey ont | dropped. He was charged with ob- r Thabane oe the 9 were brought to | taining $100 from John Harberis on « » at Re. rns Buatinatamsamer Cottage City,| worthleng check. The amount wats F in expe Mf AOS 4, wit which artted bere last night yeid to Mr. Barberts contains the usual number Kills One Sion and - oe tration will f b Din: = tha strut the point shortly « evening, and in a but only three stars, one f — revenge ta ona i somtie = or Bee ee es sanic| wm be : ion pment gill an ° A a's attitu egistration Complete Witha ‘Suspenders, B «Mong the pamngers whe oe | See 2° ay to San F right of suffrage ¢ y j esata hi Suspende: De Mig Suances vince as was learned | board the ; John 8 woe called’ to Injures Four f rt Total of 16,657 Names mependers, per toed that the staumer was in no tmime- | Mrs. Carrie Chapman Cat arising ares diate danger of inking. The passen- | York, president of the ‘ - -—— Ryd 84.5 mer Ser dremed nigurely and packed | and session was giver 5] Windle ae gl ae A larger number of p le have ‘in oe their personal effects. the re in and consideration of | UTICA, N. ¥., Feb. dh Dat g «ache rr registered tor the icipa The steamer was squeezed nara | . presented by the various of- | Maennerchor sew va a “than has he cam Lion Clothin sepia he rocks. which towered | ficen aah sigh . oe te pense of the Ven. f Fe ; everal feet above her deck. A gang | asd Sh n Interesting program has beer 4 i p ke od last fava paced actus which for with hits | dued a sixator wiling rn i House © pathway for the passengers to | tion | f an and " - - ed 2 7 , and r 20-222 First Ave. South ] ‘Coinage nspection tet |The dond man wan Fire Lieut the past COMMER Wain c suffrage | Bierne, who ts ax ’ e th ist r 4s prior . One Price Plain Figure Anthony, | the de ont ¥ reg! fond nd Dealers. a Ward| Buta ft esterday ot of the| for its Tests of Mint eway a th ee out 0 she eens oe | danger | A cual hateee tne velere. A aeae : would work pa | oiorte af. a woot pt: : INDIANAPOLIS, nd, Feb, 12 ra Lae or, har wing The League of American Sportsmen, for entnatiee t {tical 1 almost t hight after slumbering a hand game, met In an- | - Reduction t ampers had & } months, and thi nee at t al| rerletrat N ’ | ephangend watchmar ty tod: tion clerks, In as cS se DAWSON MAN isco" paseo ngers on 1 by law is ‘lar form. Kirk w ssaaneahuaat N ; aH eis | balt'a grain for gold. It Is the im tt Kl wis 1 satinesota CONVENTION | Lamps ark and | port insion to . a. |} Our price h fore has been 2 ye otthelt ee ¥. re the for 4, 8 or 16 candle power lamps, “ . pa rick of No. % t in’ Be r when old lamps were returned, r ‘ rack, was killed r 1 out and 40c f r lamps a mt f A as being raise th t , t the dir Duin scene n° See \ : 1Se for 4, 8 and 16 “ wuperinte th the prof 1 t a take t r ‘ . r - ae 1 . Boar Pag mat now. here he ling dectri0, 00.78 Une tt \ 1 Candie Power Bary years ok king hours, His skull was fractured and | Parks | Pr aS \ttee = | ae . : OLICE NOTES |he died without recovering con TT dat chaunier fone Lamps Vative naviga sneas, attended by a nur Amt iF Carried Wome Mall A‘ 1 P : Jor G n Lake and vicinity. Cov 4 f pat, Bert ' / : nae SURPRISE Jeliman Murphy. wa tints | And 25e for 32 , &. Vaughan, a wealthy farmer of ] {ater wt © r Ninth ard na ‘ worth ‘Tend, aged 66 years, hina in foedk a-.. Candie Power f appeared in this city. fe oame e . . ¥ J 1, intending to go to ¢ BAN FRANCISCO, ‘To|! ‘ampbell’s nomination, i ent ruary & he drew $1,400 out of the|r Jents of this city ber xtension | a Y First National bank of this city.| of Commerce yesterday Greer | When old lamps are returned or | ft “ Co ¥ 1 has not been & The | resolution favoring the free t | r\* | Japanese Liner Arrives [ier fina M1 , pt to refer | prost on sale of lamps in order tc foe he steamer Kinshiu Maru, of the| Will fix the « 0 th c ELLENSBURG, 1 in our customers good a s heave \t PPP rrat evening about 9 o'clock, Sh Ithout interfering with its na |! I : 7 4 in . e run from Yokohama to| #! beauty | ¥ pricey ary y aly 20'Sae, f he - ; Alaskan f aseens ale Now Recorded ) utile « the ¢ @ las tu id is I tefl 4 Cnr ret ’ r that » con 1 of 90,478 pack- | 1 ment Co.'s block to the Hamm Rahs spcencnte ie ie ig wT ty yn to the t ay in the nt wud ¥ y the board | fact German-American Democrats The | conveyar made by th strx.| he Seattle | Pittsburgh, | Washington Territory Investment ao wards con | G. A. R. Ladies to Meet | Pre mar Amerioan De : and pat nat deration ns me in Electric Co. were the first to| (, A. R. Indios of Wiillam MeKin aor 1 this ¢ ‘The dexeription of the prop Z| Hetsler is pas-| f° hail, Collins bullding, tomorrow and Howa ny’a plat, te4e losated et the north the church trus-|are expec present, as im. wn as the| The sale has been pending for some portant business fs to come up. man-American Democratio Club, time THEY INDORSE MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC PLANT ~~~ ee HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # 25 CENTS A MO? WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and ‘Thursday, occasional rain, ADAMS & BLANCHARD, al 719 Becond Ave., Hinckley Block 4 A Window of Hats Our north window is full of them. The You- mans Hat is the leader—you'll find no handsomer or better hat on the market. For a medium priced hat the Oxford fills every expectation. The Cheltenham $2.50 hat is our low priced hat—the best $2.50 value in the city. A few broken lot suits left at less than cost. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block * Honey Mint Cough a 5 CENTS |; OSON@: EASY TO TAKE Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 FIRST AVENUE 00101010101 ©: 0101010: 0: 0: 061 01010070 O1 OO a Big Bale of Gingham Each. Our Cleaning Up and Closing Out Sale Is Beating All Records Prices cut to cost—to less than cost. The sacrifice is generad— n all lines of Dry Goods, Wearing Apparel, House Fur- nishings, ete. A series of great bargains is being offered this week in order to clean out the balance of our four Big Purchases. Boys’ Clothing Bargains Without An Equal in Seattle we beon giving our customers the benefit of exceedingly low prices all season, but now comes the final CLEANING OUT SALE Boys’ All Wool Knee Pants, in, sssorted patterng and styles, splendid assortment of patterns an Pants, $2.50 value; to close, and styles; $2.00 vane; to clowe, ) Foye All Wool Suits Long $1.25, Panta, good neat styles; 33.50 Boys value; to close, $2.79, Valontinos Given Away With Every Purchase Made on Second Floor Heavy School Suits, in JUST RECEIVED CAR of Adjustable Car riages and Go-Carts, equipped with slumbering springs brake, and res clining back and front. Carriage same as cut, Special at $13.50 Dasiton Carpet Co, 4020 First Avenue, corner Spring IS THE HINGE OF BUSINESS” We are punctual and mean) business from the turn loose. Everything is fresh in the) store except the salt. Remem- ber about the Cuterine and Paceline. “PUNCTUALITY % } Bane Third Ave., Corner Union § Telephone Main 584 { | hieonacdinass Telephone and Telegraph Co. THIS COMPANY stock bonus, a limited 20-year first m offer for public subscription, at ount of the autho rtgage Gold E 9 on all franch property tolls and acquired by the Northwest Telephone and held in trust by the American Sav- Wash., par, with ‘of $400,000 Bonds are rized nds. 6 per cent These rec by @ first 1 earnings owned and to be and Telegraph ( ings Bank and The company owns 6-year franc! in Snohomish, Skagit Whatcom counties, and in all the principal elties north of The Everett exchange ts now tn course of construction r notice th ds now offered are acce nied value, thus each subscriber to a $100.00 Bond re ate of stock of the par value of $100.00. AU mpanied by $10.00 per Bond, balance to athly payments of $10.00 each > the Co, of Seattle, trustees, Seattle. Until furthe by Stock of equal s@ bor ceives also a certific scriptions must be acc pd paid rhs is reserved to reject or red subscription. All orders postoffice or express m amount of any bank draft, nust be accompanied by y order, payable to- Northwest Telephone and Telegraph Company 103-4 New York Block, Seattle. Phowe Main 674, SeneanonenoqnevensonasnenqseneannnnennnenNnnentE if it Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind Seo Us GOING NORTHRUP 00,, 804 Firat Ave. 7) QUICK TO an :

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