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attle That News # THE SEATTLE STAR. saa vol. 3 NO. B08. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1902. ee OD ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee—e———eeeee EES 10 THE SEATTLE DAILY STAR, Seattle, Washington. WEATHER FORECAST Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight and Wednesday, occasional rain, nd Ave, Hinckley Block One of the finest locations for a suburban home around Seattle. New York, Feb. 18.---Successful municipal electric lighting 1 cll | plants exist in Chicago, Detroit, Allegheny, Pa., So. Norwalk, Pioneer Suspenders Regularly sold at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50—no hand- | somer or better goods made ost of them purchased Your choice at outh, Weymouth, Attleboro and Adams, Mass., Joliet and 39 | Everything we carry is bought direct from the Bloomington, fll., London and Newark, 0., AND IN FIVE HUN- ses" crscsciga DRED OTHER CITIES. Only honest management is needed. “DAMS« BLANCHARD SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Afew days since one of the daily newspapers In this city opposing the proposed municipal electric plant at Cedar Falls, in the interest of the Seattle Electric Company published the statement that 80 per cent of the mu- sieipa! plants in the United States are failures. Today THE STAR presents the above telegram from the cna _ jie American, the most distinguished authority In America upon the subject, which speaks for itself. | E “Come Into paiva Said vo to---Jed he Blake HOW THEY READWELL MINE ON FIR padi E SAVE MONEY | Figures From Cities Where Mun. icipal Light Plants Are Established | sound. n and in summer is « favorite spot for salt water bathing, atc. For sale on very easy terms. llerbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. é AN ADJUSTABLE BEDSIDE TABLE Do Not Fall To Attend Our Big Alteration Sale The carpenters are now at work, our goods are piled @round us. WE MUST HAVE ROOM Mon‘o $2.60 a.nd $9. ne tee an ng room and « TAKE ONE ON TRIAL Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue _povrecese eeeeeeoese ee Than a Hundred Miners N Narrowly Escape Death—| Intense Excitement for Several Hours | ’ This ts the last week of the big Linen Bale Secure your Ribbons while this Ribbon Sale is om. Your ‘chotce of any $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Suit Our Two Sales are Causing No End of Excitement Among the Linen and Ribbon Buyers It was impossible to wait upon the crowds that attended our two salem yesterday, as Well the many other departments that reaped their share from the buying crowds, "It is a case of help yourself. ‘The way our linens are Gixplayed there is no trouble in bargains, no matter how large the crowd. Come ‘One, Come Alr~ Pie started tn the Mexican Com-|icaliy. Ei nah otreame ot met oug | ter were t on the flames, an building of the famous) i was hours before the mastery over | ef mines on Doug’ island, the fire was obtained. The fire! om the | caused great excitement in Juneau red on the wa The Lion Clothing House 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN One Price Plain Figure Dealers. and the citizens gat D- | ter front to wate it had destroyed the compres-| nougias fireboys failding, the Mextc: the| tire is thought 3 and part of the I mill. Over one hundred ompressor room. were at work near the % sie Tal cv tt Genome Supt. McKenzie Talks hours the utmost Erevatled as to the fa The shaft was choked ~ and volumes of it foun P o > the workings where th: So a Pegs Ml pt wn the mills, but it will| ry. I am here for st as soon as I get} at shipped, everything will resume | ain. Our loss will be felly $20,000, bab! We carried no ws o . rty. Our pec that no lives poked very threaten- | to saving the proper | time, but everyone escap- | TA COMMUNICATIONS | - VARY EASILY ANSWERED OPEN ALL NIGHT | MACKEREL | Large, thick fate, a big one for a 10e | seller tomorrdw, each ........,.6€ (i DReMACKENZIE'S ITALIAN PRUNES ENGLISH -CATARRH CURE [igeaeeeeianiae Sir Morrell Mackenzie, who tock care of more royal throats. and more every day ones, than any man in Europe, out of his vast experience per- fected this superb preparation. Sad plight of the Councilman-for-Corporations who is now endeavoring to get sid Seattle Electric Company's Letters Published Yesterday | people of the Seventh ward to re-elect him to office a | MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP impartial decision when a an was pitted against a D to the| we vurt iven “Persons Who Doubt the Success of Public Electric Light- | ake ing Plants Are Requested to Ask Prof. Frank Parsons | a Few Questions Tomorrow Night at the Armory seed; usual pr pounds The Simplest, Most Rational, Easiest and most directly applied remedy obtainable for this distressing trouble, Catarrh makes its victims uncomfortable. unhealthy, unpleasant te thelr friends and peculiarly subject to disease. They are to be congratu- lated upon the fact that this scientific method will give them — published two letters yes tony tnanbn The point raised by Mr. Philip, tt ia on fair to say, seems to be a one. As the doctors dis. | attents ¢ voters will have to decide. informed by able elec cent. Is a fair | Relief in one day, and cure in a few weeks. Put up in a package containing six months treatment, (more than is Needed in the w ws) the cost including Nebulizer being only $4.00, or 2 conte & For sale only at Original Cut Rate Drug Store, by the sole agent for the Pacific Coast. G.O. GUY, Ph. G., Yesler Way and Second Ave, South sful busl- tric Nghe is possible to get slong with some substitute, 5 Lampe WAShuNG TON, | «You Oan’t Get Anvibiie o the Meetin, ~ . ot And incidentally you would be sur= mall the expense thod » in Seattle Mr, Pa sent of Mixa Ad t modern sentative, No Disappointment rhe @e Here---Plenty of Bidtvie Ga: Stoves, Immedi-: 907 First Ave. ate Delivery . Set Your Watches by Benninghausen’s F. T. MAURTH Clerk of City of Newark, Ob Great Record ency of & muntetpa a was born at tt b SSE SAYS SUPREME ooneeree OL-TMERS OOPS (ie au CONOMY It drops sharp at 12 o'clock noon ‘Time inspector for Columbia & Pu- Sound r nel N. B.|y tla Knight eturned | ¢ Knight, the fathe r of P Seattle-Frisco Track Dirigo Has Dawson Pioneers on! the actress who COURT WAS iT) FIXED i) Her Passenger List em tom oe th ne effected a brated Man ved dead in a hotel was for years @ this me resident of F and, Ore Md her educ ation | P and made her 4 | ; c ‘ a o “4 boxes of c ai wel Liondikers, RE EASED? le schooner's decks were| were several well known Klondikers, at! and ut ¢| Mins Knight r Meates a Sensation Before the House Elec- tions Committee Bon Bons and Chocolates THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST. pune , VIENNA, Feb. 18.—Die Tagobiatt |# ed the ¢ a" iu vas 8, x the Aine le | #ays Miss Stone has been liberated eeovecceoe eoasooes ooseecooooeoeses In Fresh Teday | js t be| Cor of Dawson, a c ¢ attain ic iaeen aage-anmenaae i A COLD | fel i wult. | do | eae coming will be |Eastern Prices will P wer ® ocrubod ig ni 7a ne broken by taking I's Not Imaginary, but Real ought down several |fo : plans pre- | gs i NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—Pugtiiat PREVENTS m house Jeffries wan better this mo PNEUMONIA Park addi-| Mra. C. M, 1736 Fourteenth | hopes te able ‘ect Umbrecht 1s draw-|avenue, will entertajn the Orpteo |fornin next week, to-begin training | 3. NORTHROP Quick Drug Co, 704 Birat Ave. Club Friday afternoon. for his fight with’ Fitasiimmons, Clerk. | 2d ave, and Columbia, Tel. Main 19%,

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