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KN THE SEATT LK, ATTLE WEDNESDAY EVEN NO. 809. WASII GTON, ING, FEBRUARY 19, 1902, Brae kt ar = = = \\ = || The Chamber of Commerce this morning passed the following resolution: | |Resolved, that the Seattle Chamber of Commerce endorses the |proposal to establish a municipal electric plant at Cedar Falls. Adivision of the Chamber was called for and a standing vote taken, which showed I that the members stood in the proportion of two to one in favor of the municipal plant. THIS COMMUNICATION |) GRUELTYE = RUSSIA . wn ern eens i TO REVISE j BIBLE nand » the oor 2 ROME, Feb. 19.—tt ts reported 4 | eee Crmnany Sta Telege & Tries Mined bys wt Or roe Se reas Philippine Reports to|smpermionon United States Declined Doubling Up on Expenses | portions of the Hible which are : Fuck eR | sivinety apie, "What haw Be Published given a to Protest Treaty tion the by the city|® It ts stated many portions will WASHINGTON f. LONDON, ¥ 19.—~The inh contr: $ be eliminated. ke cenane cabee nove Sereeeeoees Pep nee ie eee hat the secretary hing for depre was thought that jnemporation a natruct ier po a , i Statement of disbursements equipment Philippines a he said | anya pbilant geuipts for last year given inthe property ac . would be publish | one : With this, the only items|a considerable amount for | Taft Likes Climate | Kn Ru ye atved @isbursements are oper-|would fully cover depreciatl | Gov. Tate ehis morning foid the] i # to nath @astruction and’ equipm the amount ts m jore than @ per ippines €or the | ‘The . ' and maintenance. Nothing cent. “lth Ww C t! Club |°27, r for Interest, depreciation,| The item of 5 per cent. interest on |ippines were very good. |The Women's entur u | mate of general expense. This | the bonds should have been inciud-|/0hn Godwin “Make a Strong | ontinued high temperature, th P. eid y States and Great tain whereby cover the additional ex- ed. leavernas Ga eae lose offense as we'l at defense will be a carrying on the city busi-| A Little Mere Line tt Showing |that affected Americans. Me a ‘asses Resolutions common between the two secount of te having © mED-| orne fotiowing eductions showld be| Yrom a review of the results of [thet it Was never 00 b countries, as in Wash 4} made from Mr, Lukes’ statistical Yemocratic primaries which ington, Cincinnat! or St. Louls, F . | Seating Bo | tables {ook place last night. JW, Godwin that the nights wer | The, Women's Century club has| tity values its plant at $415,- | Construction and equipment seems to be the favorite enough, to Passed resolutions tn favor of the re-| The bonds which were lasued |Repatrs and maintenance In able. Taft att sion to the United Btatcn 0 _~ investment bear inter ich are part of the in- o 4 se and Japanese domestics ne proper ni save once Worked in the country cent. Six per cent. tment Democrat managers this morning proper " . ™ ~ too small an amount to, should be included in Sper have no hesitancy in saying that or and left R. and who can speak the Pa! alg ye he ates «| | for depreciation, as most of} cent. depreciation .... ballot will settle the convent « ank th re gots Ry eyelet lon i n it is in the distributing least as far as the mayoraity . — but fot the sake of argument | Total concerned. In the first p’ figure the depreciation at} This reduces Mr. Lukes’ computa-| the First ward Batley wa ate. The loss of taxes on ac-|tion of to 14,915.65. The city of | Yorite. Met municipal ownership would | Tacoma is saving more than by pub.|Godwin's managers are LIBRARY SITE to at least 1 per cent. Me lighting. At least, Mayor Camp- mo ek ote I = t Feceipts for commercial light-| bell says 90. He was in Seattle yes. | Convention, with pe t t thes “4 Were $80,484.80. The amount |terday, and stated in an interview) Hnpicdged nd soe will prodase a polit for public lighting was that the Tacoma plant t# paying Log =e 0 the ares, of which| way, besides making material re-| Prominent, I unanimes imams fe are 318, at $72.00 per year each|ductions in both public and priv Bg iB A There ie a tradit . paid by the city of Seattle), | lighting who would make « § m, that @ supermervicsable A seats al shant avila owns) that nomtnction. Sedwie ea yr ig) ped eats pe owe bee Judge Ballinger Gives Few Pointed Gnd engine houses, which | « house in Tacoma, was present, some particular distr schooner te atl yee Tt ett: lio ald te have enjoined the. ince Views on the Subject j an ample amount to allow. |aaged his t ise to most of hie friends et, ebout DOit a mile from shore | therefore assume that the eateseny. ie has abe . Nothing hag been found to identity|!n tide, and gotten hia feet 409 lights i hb ont charged for public lighting | December bill im ‘Sexe s300. ern etm Tacoma dt wae $36. His June bill Some More Doubling Up in Seattle was $40 In Tacoma it is & corrected eummary | was nothing. The difference is due and receipts, not in t that in Tacoma he pays anything for general ex-| his meter registers. In he pays 10 cents for each ght connected, If not an | limal traction of w wett te uring June he burned no light The light.| While watching the reeul eval religioniat once 7|Mealnet @ comet; bug the date was disregarded by the lary The Anti-Ch A number of persons have addrens- | ed a bull |ed arguments to the Star in favor of | p}ine Walon, street wite for the public | | itbrary ir view of the case was Sehus orter yesterday | eee aposties any this by 1 the ngme of the vensel Kooper further states that # chron lometer came to shore on a piece deck on which were also a watch ther Tum A Little Excitement The primaries passed off quietly Strange to say, the First ward was & model of good order, No diasen om occurred except in the fourth ecinet of the First ward, wher 4 William McArdle had a an niike the efty| is not patroniz proportion of th during tt $61,418 64 rhe wh ip It_is denied also that the peop! ple t anp # China to America, the ing . 27,351 91 Tacoma are taxed anything fc that the ub Mtlens be permitted t ig reduction best test © m | transport iteelf to China 18H © |the value of any undertaking ie It ss Hy | general results. Tacoma Is as strong jly in favor of its municipal plant ever, and nobody but prejudiced par- ties advocates {ts abandonment caf be juggied but genera « beaten. From the Se: Wiltam Fite will prob Shty be chestn. ‘Councigen Byers wi more r from the Third and the nomination tn the Fourth Fe | will Probably go to R. HH. Caltigan |The probable winners tn the other| le can not be a tained thus ~ IN ONE ACCORD : |The Snohomish County Populists P $146,516 1 BANK CLEARANCES a e site Seattle bank clearances for t Congratulate ounefiman-at-large William | gay were $38,187.22, and balances of tor # | mn the chotce | $307,249 Editor | between Swan I ib ; ea. HE. Coughtin ; ar ‘ rere Mt “beater Meutes*ae4| FIRST AVENUE ation of ‘amount tomes cut “ Fged o Lewis are ahead of the others and [mining up roy: ee oy ee nearly equal in atrength |the Democrat AAS ity, and is ¢ Corporation Counse! ITE OFFERED) and not In : ra, whether | ugele for corporation coun. sents BY grea to reduce the price _ | sel was next ralty ent i nr ae pit ane lige apse Eh « sng | yesterday ndidates | Corner on University Street Now ‘"* A bart of tne comparative- | Young Wenss Have Alterea-| 2" Ro Sweene seye central < light: le who do phart. ‘There tw a little talk Proposed for Library nunty 5 Pele it the haere t@*| tion Over Money Matters a> aoenee tte Geree” ok tee We know that we are in accord en tr are nefit of a convention. but little stock I* taken| Still another site for the Carnegie eat predominant Popu- sit fe rand a, tndoubtediy better lin auch a siatement. ‘The two names | library has been offered to Ue city nt in this #tate—Yours|s an he itional expense for put forward by the advocates of the | This latest tract is situated at tha | Fespecttully, tor . ma, dark horse’ candidate are James | Gorthwest corner of First avenue and W. H. MOYER, the argument. We are t Goltemith and Charles H. Baker.| University street. 1 offer was, Chairman of the People’s Party |the future. 0 cES, | made eythe counett by City Central Committe - n att |W Wh the AIN AND MATE | was going my "i ae0. * PROHIRITION a ph, ab | “i wary 18, 1902 other two were “seeing ber off” ke rauenthal, abd the |Judge Ri Seattle Sather peculiar jeanne price asked te $95,900. Dear Sir central cor ey ie Of Watbste ee making no w|i snes nasty g SAVING MONEY be ageous ic Ai | r, gave his reasons for by ‘ ee this fo be the meet avert as 10 an} cation, He points out the advantages winan, | t 4 Orang Om aboard the have gone t ke ship in regard to ay ight, accom lity. He states Jations and accessil | that th site is near en ugh to atree re on a charge of as t rio plant lights st ae Ot See . *-| ‘The Prohibition party of the city|car lines #0 that it can be foot ting up @ it c buildings only ION fo rg w this evening In the Collins |reached while ita nearness ¢| Populist ticket this fall. Fusion has in r sti dag y Ge and make nominations f as center will cause it { been suicidal, and we want f esky Beet : ° © | the ming muntelpal election. A by clerks and labo ah Hundreds of Popu with Pittsburg ‘ er a joan rete By - been invit to who would not go if It were Snohomish « b t », some money re says that | 4 delegates and it is the intention ted further out = 1 did not borrow it, b of the party to begin an active cam-| The communtoation waa referr # 1.450 ar tea friend did. Now sh paign. The most likely candidate to|the committee of the whi scent lamp: Blanchard gir for mayor is said to be E dered along with the other D. HUNTER, JR 7 ! F $86 which was borrow mith offered t ‘ t nd no did borrow the sum, } ution passed by the Rainter {2° | . ap Chieage 4 | Heights Linprovement Club favoring m Lat hogtied they Seeeoececcoscoonccesooes Last night Miss T aio started | the selection of the Yesler propert caged . t at b as far jon, Third avenue and James street, bo iy! 6 P 1 parti 4 ri ug of re says o mle meeting of the uw s e q | mutt - . H. W. ILLMAN, : whieh | - | Chairman | Snohomish” “County | : 5 adornment ! minittee, | M Feb, 19.—Young abl the pid ‘progress toward : ghe Gif not pat sromitte Ci gedbadr te take oe STARR-DO S y continues,” He nat not put sammie ARR-DODE CASE eae wa her e h t in demolish her ¢ Family at ra Lake Being) ars lay fur ecllaree and feather & he Starr-Dode Weeping, she went to « hots Made Comfortable | Stays BANNERS e 7 gh hs a AC spent the nig L by Captains Bryant and Cherry i cause jasuance of the| ¢ nters started this morning to atituting the United States marin warren . | build the house for the G Sees Obs heard. Mie ate cor of both stent " Fisher family, at Gre i Gout. f e examined and gave t Me ; npany remont, last ' ‘ ee SS tole oe oh ay be enjoined by| ‘The investigation was oncluded Representa a in : - w WA : ame to $57.56 inated ‘sie : Hanners ¢ n, but Jecikion will not t es ‘ People « ert > had but Your months more to| *4 ag dR More ‘This leaves | friends of labor to refrain fr trouble leading up rhe ‘ is 6, oan et | Why had | ‘ t m mor iy , a now has #4 mor This leaves! ionising Were carried in fr fester Ppgpion bi g “6 } ent be ub,’ The, a. |and renief in his cell Mond. The family plenty of | Pestaurant for weveral days. ane, veusala were | iors’ and home at Orting mu. 2” Trey the | Righ! order to accon othing and as soon as the house) a ; ttle from om, | The “pill provides that the land shall Boulos g%,* Blank ros up the | Gestruction he was comp: 1|{» built they will be comfortable. Third Class Mail ¥ came together and scrap-| be placed at the full disposal of the Maiver ty Ballar Trier | his feet from the floor until he| : 4 fought in terrific atyle for &| management of the home, and that £8 ot, yom the 1 sev. | strangle Under a ruling of the postoffice de- | time |title shall vest with the Institution. eter mat a ay |partment received by Postmaster Matrict : |Btewart yesterday, tho contents of | |third or four class parcela may be| designated on the outelde of the | wrapper, ‘The order wan issued by CHICAGO, IL Members| NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Valet |Mawin, Us Madden third asustant! WASHINGTON, D, Cy Feb, 1% | of the Knights ¢ # through- | Jones evidence in the Patrick mur- |?" ie Solninn oh. th The treasury department has found} |, : cs : cat tne land are te ing | der trial wan resumed this morning. |,,1% 8 opinion on the matter he | that in the available funds for the | tds are invited by ciroulars sont | the ith anniversary of jhe estab: | He told how he and Defendant Pat. |stats that complaints have repeat: | purcha the federal bulidl out today for a considerable amount | ment of their order, Since wan) rhe ok planned to write a new will for fac: pe herr partment from in Seattle there is a shortage of er, brick, hardware and mi founded by Justine H. Rathbone, | Iiionaire. Rice by which Patrick |#l parts of the country telling of| $497,77. District Attorney Gay, of Se- |Cellancous building material nee Washington, D. C., less thar e the bulk of the vie basdahivg Fewulting from the depart. | attle, has been requested to ‘ind for the new Hghthouse at Admir “4 nembership erty. His evidence in na] iment'a Braviows ruling on the ques-| sume of the owners of the property head. | Persons desiring to n shows no signs|statements by him when he firat | the ‘same 0 a8 to give the publi | Until congress can make additional [at the engineer's oftige room the desired convenience, appropriations covering the defoit, | Burke building, made the crime known, STAR. WEATHER Tonight and Thu winds, Ar 73C BIG FIRE SALE ‘Towels, Of Linens, Damasks, ADA 719 Bee The Season’s Shirts md Ave FORECAST pal rain, MS & BLAN Hinckley particularly and white they cor Princely makes, $1.25, $1.00 and 75c , $1.00 and $1.50 “Pioneer” 39c ADAMS¢ BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block effects are unusually dressy in the Monarch, Ems priced at he Leader at half, one ' IN FULL BLAST aving & great run at the BIG RIBBON SALE now Carpenters Hammering and THE LEADER Sawing, Remodeling So many are taking advantage of this rare opportunity to obtain Fine Our Store closed out ina few days, Come Orery della ee house marked down, in- at 2he a garment. NG r BARGAIN FRIDAY, from 9 & m. until 12 p. m., we wit ff! Ferra She ane aaa Fleece Lined Silk Finest Rim Vests and Pants, regular 9} tog. daily. See show window. } Men's Stiff Bosom Col- | Bue Flame OU S' is the m: hardware and miners’ that some of the lines will AN ADJUSTABLE BEDSIDE TABLE In the most convenient serving meals to an invalid and is a valuable sewing room and office, % complete IN BPECIAL IN ADVANCE. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue 'HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # ENTS A MONTIL $60 ot fresh to b utheast CHARD, { Fifteen water f ate rs bety Land back from beach; mile from postofiice and steam: er landing. handsome The black ‘Tacoma. ppes gen one-qu Other Choice Locations for Summer Homes | | ror and | | Suspenders Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. LION SLOTHING HOUSE OUR Alteration Sale Napkins, Dotlles, ete. and in some {net of the biggest bargains Beattle, Hotels and * KARB OPPORTUN ored Shirts, French Per- cales, Ma4ras and Oxford Cheviots, the BEST $1.50 Bhirt in Seattle; alteration sale price— Neck Size 85c 14 to 18 Lion Clothing House device tor addition to the library, TAKE ONE ON TRIAL One Price Plain Figure Dealers. 9990000000 it Makes Him Laugh When you teil the successful busi- ness man who uses electric lights |and electric power that it 1s possib! to get along with some substitute, jhe gives you a smile of derision. | You Can't Get Anything Settor Than Electricity’’ And incigentally, you would be sur- well as a general of best quality, KING & MURRAY 8-Story American Hotel To Cost $250,000 KING & HARRIS REX DRUG CO. 140i 3rd Ave. Corner Union St. E have just installed the latest machine for ironing men’s Removes all fullness from the bosom, and makes a perfect fitting neck band. shirts. Established 1890 Fourth and Pike NO MORE BAD-FITTING | prised to find how small the expense | attached to this most modern method really 1 Let S. POSTOFFICE To Cost $2,000,000 AVENUE KING & MURRAY 8-Story Office Building To Cost $250,000 send a representative, |The Seattle Electric Co. | 807 First Ave. Set Your Watches by Benninghausen’s Time Ball It drops sharp at 12 o'clock noon Time inspector for the lumbia & Pu- get Sound railroad, SHIRTS |Bon Bons ang | Ghocolates Phone Main 953 in Fresh Today | Eastern Prices ¢, 2d ave. and Columbia, Tel. Main 193, Shellacine Wood Filler Equal to Shellac at a a la ln |" a a OCREET EERE CECE EERE TERS She 4 | fi Salil aaLY TR Thursday's Special $1.00 0 PHPAPPPAAAHAAAAPRHARD: ee Ceeeeeeeeee Fancy Sceccece: ee the price Star Paint aud Wall Paper Co. Inc, Corner Third and Pike St Phone, Main 909, TWHaT) The only place in town where you can buy “‘Sultana’”’ Coffee Is at BAILEY & WILLIAMS Tel Main 14 222 Pike St. CIPO Ne PORN VITO wey,