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4 THE SEATTLE STAR. ee PERUART i iy New Feature Incorporated in|, featon, elt term alt Sighs 7, tne » Broadway Improvement Club The men ente h ravers Lighting Plant ing an eight-inch a . T Approves of Several, but Objects to Others—Some Im= | edo erin mig vapatingthy og Killed, 20,087 wounded,| with’ alt the members except Hude| were ordered iast night-and a nums| A Woman, who Is known vy sever-|tmproverent Club was held | na under iow oral this afternoon made one of the moat! | : from wounds and | Wit dh. able| ber of petitions read and referred, [al name a resident of the | nignt, at which the principal #ubject | wicamer will be repaired at ie interes! speeches thus far deliv-|sickness, a now in how | OMS h treet tender lintriet, bh cen arrest: | Giscussed was the important topic of eB eeu portant Business Matters Attended to at the Jered In the house on the #ubject of | pitals. improvem rh On Sons of the Revolution ed by the police and ¢ fr ed with | municipal, ownerst of a ii : » tripa ng ber i ji j rince Her tt rs - # 4 ft 1 mplicity in the hold-up, b v| plant at Cedar i Meeting This Morning arenes that Maneeneiie Une thee Pore Oe Cone pen ‘ca acmend-| The ennusl meeting of the Wash-|men have Bot been captured atthe last regular meeting of the| J | rating the effect ¢ eeler's mont to th sine granted to K.] ington Bociety of the & f the lub, two weeks ago, a committee of | secre The S pamber of cor » [Fed a8 was also the last ame ieech ond’ ns Mapmens ie fi’ Matone and others for the eatab-| American Revolution will be h x Was appointed to look into the| } ata w g thig Stving the het ear d ty mag United ates will not be caught by Mehment of a t gas plant in Be |e th : rai evening parlors matter ar a wae ini uc aft : « 1 ealaries for the of b . such clap p. ie also eal ry ttle providing that the gas com-|of the inier-Grand hotel. Otcers os) last night's meeting. iT e morning, by & vote of 3 to 1, adopted | assist the latter as much as possible |? sy Sande by - —~ atatiy ot pany r flle’n bond of $10,000 be ill be elected, Imme ely follow rted in favor of the proposition & resolution approving of the estab- in ite work, was approved ews Would not influen the fore work. The company|ing the annual banquet (New Eng ELLENSBURG 19—The end recommended the adoption of a Bishment of a municipal ligh A communication wae oe from | iw wl duired to place in the city |land Dinner) will take place in the | nurgiars charged wi ling rolia | Tenolution to that effect. The resolu plant Sedar fails. The mot the Women’s Century Club, asking rn aa “The Germans comptre foe Within 10 days of! pri dining room of the hot bea - p ate todey bound over to| tion pussed by « large majority, but Plant at Cedar f motion, | the co-operation of tbe chamber in Peg ag A hone |the t {the ordinance the sum of cloth were today bound over to | noe before arguments had been heard When made, was ai Instantly |regard to the enactment of Chinese | 5h; ag 4 5 Pas > or 93.000 10 be forfeited bond| G, M. Butterworth Returns be, superio art, WhICh COVER ER Tet et eer een seconded exclusion laws. The women want foi heteve in mpending money f Jand acceptan © né thin ma anti hear ae 4M O. A. Playter, who is an employe Scoteets eee + Ee eee ee seg a eorele | the entertalnment of representatives the required time, The oon y is} G. M. Butterw LN Mocan today,’ “"4 MS) of the Beatle “Electrio Company, Introduction of such @ 1 “ dj, ae they ny is allot Prine c Prince irther required to have 10 miles of | Butterworth & Sons -" 19 “ ‘ ome Inst the measure, claiming Ru timer As the, chamber, had ‘centble to procure domentic|f, Prince Henry's clase. PrinceiNeyada Has a Great} furtner required to, have 10 miles of Butterworth, & fons. undertakers, | “sing, Hf, V. Hinman ts eertousty {11,| sPOKe against the measure, claiming Just completed a di pore Se Seattle and other Pacific Janda it we pay the supenses ourselves se S d }1 next ter an extended visit in the Kant | - = six charter amendme! Wanen a8e 80 | ¢ te Kin ward's coronation ne i oattio Btey Heat and Power | Bost New York and Chicago wer be voted upon at the election, ke was | ‘They are, however, tn favor of re-| {*.,RuMk Juaeard's coronation. the Mining Stampede |company ‘was granted additional| visited by Mr. Butterworth during Gecided to be eminently proper to | stricting the sino to the oc et lonpe meee of ake eemnen™ ly mea by the council last night,| his trip. T Dring up the municipal lighting | try of ignorant, flliterate or immor “ - fsb pn: po lg tA ae : ouse s question wag therefore put by | speak English and understand Amer A portion of bd documents trom - P « mpany the right | Confined to hie home with « light at- | nhe chairman, res bend m. |ican domestic methods. TRO Com |i ee edae 10 the Onnia we vy | t0 pipes on Fourth and Firth |tack of the grip. Me has been ab-| A count , showed | munication was referred to the com-| we to the senate wer new | on Madison to J on|fent from his desk since yesterday | overwhe mittee on national affairs, whieh} made public this afternoon t el te 4 municipal ow foreign com-|from General Funston denying the a eh held id be de-| statement of one of his men that he | h tot ee ete eine be- [ad Detbed administer "the “water chim = Of High-Grade $I " i , but the cure” to 160 nat all but 28 ¢ ot | tine Tailore fy cnamber.t e ‘time to] whom died The | Tailor-Made Suits, - cons the question of the prob he w ping pat : Able amount of freight business be-} the subject full of uy The news reached th a] wil coats, Youths’ and tween the two cities, The com t al 4 that Unnecenna lat de» tor| f Casi 4 ttee had ho report upon e- |crucity was resorted to, but admits|the new fields. Stamped n | dont Suits, Shoes, Hats, ‘: on Juction of tariff on Cuban » It Is pomwible soldiers some times | progress from several oth oe. : su F 2 a ae tee veeias aaaruantion to unjustifiable neve for and the whole counts p- | aire and Furnishing cancion tteatt tp fav M000 kes} Th special committee pos the | comrades by Filipinos {ke is reported. from gum of $3,000 put up by the petition, amounting to over a at Aeamdunent a largement of Fort Lawton re T sident went to the senate * ® Al oaid back to them as the city has 000. 4 lating to the time for filing damage| Ported that it had kept close watch | day | gnination of Captain Phi th seek | BOSS eee ca aeeien ora Oe Fa - ‘ claims against the city, was referred | upon, the Progress of, affairs and} Porter See | linguishment of the franchine aiid voi is baa ja f laid over 9D@) At the hands of the war department. | A BRAVE ACT Communications | od judges sax we carry the highest bidder without 2 geld ee “ |The committee stated that there! City Electrician D. L. Hickey filéd best BHERRY WINES sold 1 rf eral membe . would soon be equipment for two ad- ® © jcation with the council in Beatt and will continue until tam this amendment. a Mae | attional compantes with quarters tor Jonn Kett) - aisbadabe: tei | ree rding placing underground | California Sherry, per gal... stock (s sold. Amendment No. 3, relating to |the otficera. The report was acoept- john Kettlewell was severely tn- | orth fire and police alarm wires. It | $1.66 mount of assessments againac abi od and the committee Glecharged. jured this afternoon while attempt-| Yu" orerred to the fire and water| Old’ Gailteraia’ “igsecre, fing proverty for street improve: |"{A"Tegatution” was fatroduces | by Ing to stop & runaway team. | The| Committee ‘ . 3 —_—- ments, was adopted #@ fourth] Joseph Shippen regretting the fact r had become unmanagen| retary Tanks, of the school Ota Sheet oe amendment, providing for the in-|inat President Eliot of Harvard unt jand were dashing n upper Pike | ucnrg ‘tad might i ; Olas Sherry, * wai. “#1. 16 A reliable, firmly woven, all Remember the address, crease of the libri commission | versity, will be unable to visit Se- street, to the imminer rota tidne to th 7 ry wool trouser. Appears well from fine to seven members was! | attle this spring. The resolution was f jnumber of pedem r.| 4 ‘and alleys i ‘ ; bbeihese inert see ax for every-day wear. if regu- likewise adopted by the chamber, adopted. Mr. Shippen also read a BE ae x ttlewell succes asping|in differe » city to ald att et wertemantt ptatest $3.60 jar and $3.00 value. Il nd A The amendment to fix the time of |lotter from the Harvard Club of _|them by the bridles, and finally|jn the opecdy est atyle—lowe: ce~ > miata aces a — ion Rie notices in con-| Tokio, Japan, asking President Eliot Colorado Miners Are Con stopped them. M school bul dinge. “1 eral terme. = 84.06 ‘y and 68. bo with the state law was car-/ to : y after-| referred to fr tte . C E to visit that city on his tour. fronted With Problem scenes | treaties eames ct att ER + Between Fssed wey and f Atlante streét, south of the city 6 Cc r@ Li ington Street, —— ot Avast oteth south 2 tbe ; cooper & Levy I Do not fail to hear Professor Danlet McDonald, president of the|, Tom, |to & manufacturing” plant. was 106 FIRST AVE. CY enn iL S| Parsons on municipal ownership @|weatern Labor union, a central body ahi. | torres to the Bet, Vouley ond Weshieaten Streete iW U0) at the Armory tonigh: with which ts affiliated « large nur \Seescoceccccccosooooooes |... nn mame enon city last night from Tacoma. | w seen by a Star rep tr to day, Mr. McDonald was somewhat } agitated over @ problem which ts very serious ¢o the organization over | which he presides, We had just re First Presbyterian Names cotved a dispatch from the Denver | Evening Post stating that many Deacons and Elders } mining corporations Im the state of th & Bon ae cae 1312 Second Avenue resolution approv toad girl k permits to the Beat Sale Starts at 10 A. her fr pany to erect poles and string wires ote tere _ «Sale of THREE-DAY LACE CURTAIN SALE aad New Real Arabian, Renaissance, Brussols and Novelty Laces at Special Prices Carpets ar Colorado are putting Japanese ia- bor tn their mines, eicapentinn: ik tan Peet} NEW WHATCOM, Feb. ‘The eres re Mr. McQonald. “T think, howev Presbyterian church met Monday| Whatcom police captured = Kid/) > Seon te tarianatapeey, w night in the lecture room of the|Gloucher, murderer of Policeman|we are weil organised in the mine “Ie In a very serious matter,” said shuren for the purpose of slectiNg 8p osertzon, of Ban Francisco, in a[there. and have a membership of An immense shipment of the finest } at almost ONE-HALF THEIR ACTUAL Househol ‘The meeting was the larkest and |p B. & B.C. boxcar at 9 o'clock teat | A™ & vals on sary COMrAy p and latest Real Laces direct from France } VALUE. most harmonious tn the history of/ | stock bow bene 7 ot th ot H the church = vy. [night He 18 now confined im the] it is stranee that corporations ner-|B year & per setiagnas Geld Hewes. Conde Beate ane ue and Switzerland due to arrive much ; We need not assure you of the truth Goods . ‘. ow a - o in es DOr, . a fret mortgage on roperty ean ‘ : a gate DF Mathers came to Seat- rca Jail awaiting word from San|sist in bringing in pauper labor. Wut |B ou, K mortenge on all” franchises, property tolls and later in the season, through some mis- {of the above statement or the fact that We iatoiiie tc ale complete reorganizatio of th ancisco. our rights.” earnings owned and to be acqult y the thwent Telephone a ; : | chase boards and for, that reason | ‘Asked es to his mission to Seattic|® and Telearaph Company, and held in trumt by the calculation have all come in one lot. § the values roti pee ad quoted. Our Spend Cone Se th hath da rent M hie tiene, hy id he had co > « Te CT u « of Seattle, Wash. ruslees, , ry a cating be urd reste : ots Mo tiene, | i sat at e had : ings Bank 1 Tr = noe | le, Wass an” oe Mtn Pau We have decided to sell them all, none $ reputation OF reliable ay vertising is too | cure, a Sere” geo x and several new committees were lee it_would | be ae eee er ogee ; He ~ ace . ; well known in this city to be ques- rem ye ir entire, steak er are tale’ Ue IE Ged ocenaen 1 Whatcom ¢ pal cities north of reserved—it gives our patrons the ben- { tioned. The sale commences tomor- Faraltere, Carpets, Ti Dr. Mathews has introduced some aboring men into unions attle, including om. The Everett exchange ts : fr me — e Stoves, Ranges, Bedroo i tnnowations in. church work her® by ted with the Wesiae Labor union. | see in cour : tit and advantage of buying real laces } row and continues Dining Tabies’ Chairs, Red edding various commitiees ¢ tate It is t ea " " | ‘ iy, to sey now just Vatil forth 1 w offered are accompanied . ers, Springs and and work among employes in differ ” 1 be ‘ ent industries ee ee _| ENVOYS: Mr. McDonald says he ts. greatiy |® DY stock of equal y us each subscriber to a $106.00 Bond THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Toes taro ands wai ‘The inst allatton ot the new elders! impressed with Seattle. ana th receives also f the par va f $100.00. Al We wil wi ies ie c lected, and deacons will take place tomor- ie there is a great future ins subscriptions must be by 8 Rond We will sell this shipment of } portunity you cannot afford to No goods will be exchanged Sale will commence alsa Asp 0 sented | | He will be here two w be paid tn r ts b laces together with 23 one and § miss under any condition. Goods Tees Pik seepee, cont : BRUSSELS, Feb. 19—Two little pat P the én ¢ é = p y) CORON. pote tae dite George H. Quinlin, J, BSione,, | daugh of Gen. Botha, oc ae The right & o 8 y Ritioudtes Sine, free " ; bit ow i mine ehliy street, Seattle, and Pr. Ramsey, Walter MoCiure, J. |fe'sEaet' et tus Bose the, commenter AN NOUNCEMENT cemetian. A gag he 4 by b ; pos two-pair lots from last season at Laces on exhit ition now in } must be exam ned thoroughly tinue trom day to Gay i Buchanan. John F. Main, Captain | rived ai Rotterdam from South Af-| or expres m er, paya these prices. There will be but { Our show windows. Sale com- $ before going out entire stock is sold. if H, Houts, 5. 8 "Chas 9. Robert Camp Sr Gn ae terete ae abe | Uy imseedl saat at eotrone, ti NOTICK—8TOCK BONUS WILL NOT BE GIVEN AFTER few if any left. It is an OP- { Mences 8:30 a. m., Thursday, No goods in this sale will be EMPIRE FUR! Ya 1 and e. Grimiths. mer from the E 4 4-| Chie o # no ° tra nt MARCH 6, 1992. ' ' b, , n e. | WwW. T. Whi ig Fr. £ \* " Kriger. rs Z saa Fe A tr adaitional me ‘ 1 ‘ne | at Sy aaeds ‘hells ‘ton of Th ag Pr by ut Biteron,_ . rhitney, Dougias,| ‘The contents of the letters have not|Grand tomorrow night, rendering # . "ROBABLY NEVER OCCUR $ rt id for Giehorton, AE Rn ay Ra Ts gr Ning Loce op oy gr reef valent pas eo Northwest Telephone and Telegraph Company one ee tine Salo | All goons nt be pak tor se Witste, Fred W. Hurlbut, J, Edgar | = to, the » effect that they contain | . AGAIN IN SEATTLE, to buy ) We will not break pairs in }full on the day of sale. No m, James G. Givens, ¥. D.| indications as to the feeling of the a . . e ~satt rice ¢ m- 7 vit i Hampton. | Boers who are Im the field as to the 103-4 New York Block, Seattle, Phowe Main 674. Real Laces at the price of com- } any of these numbers. When } g00ds will be held on part pay- : { : comes proposaie for peace which have pass. mon imitations, and all clean, } the quantity is reduced to three { ment or for future delivery. AT LAST t IN THE COURTS |Kuyper and Gallebary. If eueh new and the latest to be had } pairs we will not sell two, leav- } This sale is for SPOT CASH i | rath Pickehle tint pee Wf It Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind Soo Us from anyone, whether East, } ing one, and when there are but § and for three days only, so The sufferers of those ; tt, tant aia [eres x: 0M be resumed | | GOING WORTHRUP 00., 804 Firat Ave. West, North or South. To you } two pairs left, both pairs must § bring your purse or check book dreaded diseases— ; Bevis, ie beeen, "was cone |"Hn™ * for Saye ai . s w 4 live in saad new homes, } be taken, for the above rules will be strict- RH MAT ¢ the pe , e Gi court. | who are ng homes or con- 4 ‘ , cred t ev’ {he person, in, Jud Ke Griffin's = sik nee ‘sent es or con ; No goods will be sent on | ly adhered to; no deviation for and 8. M. Shipley defended template so doing, this is an op- } proval, , anyone, ‘The story was told " PPP —~ eee ul lewis was da SCIATICA, NEURALGH man at the Alb “ or Real Arabian Full Size Lace Cur- } price $30.00 $ white Rennais R mae i, the ments A, Feb. 19—A Pilipino ain, regular § Real Arabian Full e, ) BLOOD AND SKIN D duced by ph « ba Perhaps to save himaelf : raulees. te” aieaind Real Cluny Full Bist Lace ¢ } neal Arabian F 4 ; EASES, including Bem ing, his hand found |ts way esterday. They turned in tain, regular price $12.60, for. § price $30.00, for - ae of the pockets of his Hunger made them surren 87.7% $ yarie Antoinette Arablan Tint $ Erythema, ete. himacit itnarew” his” Va ol dommunteadion That sare te bose WGurtaine reqular price CiKAh tor Full Bize Lace, price $15.00, for 2 whit nis } learned that they himse 4 withdrew his hand, a| of cor t have now t Cartel, seguiar petee See 89.00 § “Laces, rogular suffer no more, and that i easleeae test he eee f meotes Soene . pAb Ys $8.75 } swinn Arabian Full Sige Lace, § : oe 89 tenar that he was us unable te Real Cluny Ful » Lace Cur price $45.00, for 827 § sguuaae® etee diseases positively Se ameereee, Nimes? from it { ain, regular pri r Colonial La velty Full Size ) - 7 after he had t H 6, ache price $1358 tere OEE ; Laces, res price $18.00, for Cc. B c ure few days later at Real Arabian Full Bike 1. § Novelty Arebian Full Gise Lace 2 white’ Remdaigeance” wet! an Be Ou Georgetown training quar One needs trsieeant 2 price $11.00, for 86.75 Laces, regul “for 1 give each ease that 1# mae Réai Arabian Puil Sine Lace Gur } Drawing Room Novelty "ears cept for treatment, and ~ tain, reqular price $16.00, for. { white’ Renaissance Ful 5 i I siz will follow my directions 00 x 1 00 6 la a, regular price $20.00, for ? I oe fi Sash’ to. match, ‘reguiar. pri ; oes, full s EAGLES DID COUNCIL ARE JUST FROM THE U. S, ARSENAL AT BENECIA, CAL. ih io BEE ret A Legal r Arabian Full Size Lace Cur oie ug se rs B1G.75 . Real Full Size Ls § " ny CONTRIBUT ) “Laces, regular price $1 P to do what I say 1 will E | wasmocoron, ma. 2 Cost the Government $18. We are Selling : acm, fais, none BU) £0.90 whet 1 sy 2 a In & paragra r tastl of the i dour se ately ramen’ White Rennatssance Brussels Laces, full sise, regular iy “DRUG HABI ibrar y les iidieway | te ay. The kather for &S.50 Laces, regular price $1 price $12.00, for 87.50 HEART AFFECTION! atated that t $2 by the Eag’ ily had not mat This stat t ‘ Them for $2.75 WITH 20 CARTRIDGES AND A CARTRIDGE BELT THROWN IN FREE 810.00 § Saxony Laces, full’ size, regula cause I positively use COAL TAR Fannie Humphreys Qagles made th form Segoe Segre ; ats on the 4 - aes . < - ALL MEDICINES er te " 48 hall were: Mra. mittee attend Mis ir teil ces, arp r { Saxony La a et than to turn the 1 Maclin: sdemaendad tie Masten concer i 5 Ree ve MiGl fryer on spall gph, ha . nse aes pail tse $ meee, ® a humane officer Counctl of Jewish Women; Mra. Ma not take five times what they pald f if th 1d not get rhey shoot alibre, heavy wil Bie $ Baxony Laces full’ at of “med Wright Sewall, president of the Ir brass shell cartridges, using a cap, Shells can be 1 1 without ling tools, and 25 00, “price $15.00, f t y should vous ternational Council of Women; Mrs are called everlasting. With ball they shoot nicely at 1,000 yard froctively a by reloading with ie py Saxony face sine , f Colored W: Men Dane tt Mee Hl surpassed. Any child § years 014 can soon be taught to reload the shells and shoot without danger, 3 87.50 } price $49.00, for . Always Free : Lean, representing the Daughters thus protecting your ranch when the family are away. CARTRIDGES CAN ALWAYS BE HAD, as we ~ a EN If you unable to eall : fiom Callioenia today end yeaterday | Seung or ee Benet mee i have 900,000 on hand. “SALE OF ODD DRESSERS AND WASHSTANDS TI omces, write aay rom Calife terday | Mountfort, of the Soctety for Church wre my offices, wr have # jock bus Work; Mra. Fenwick Miller, of the Bh- ay ~ - THIS WEEK Tanks ues ness pretty vclety of Work of English Women P Every Odd Dresser and every y Odd W ashstand in the store is reduced in price this wee! Le ; bawe and ce P Mr of the Rathbone Six: alinenierlarhohapd ate ebineated es price this week, SPONDENCE IS All ] one of oran the World, and the Rev. Anna OUR GUSNANTEE . 3 $ . ates nn UCCESSFUL. Calla and several me & Howard Shaw, of the Nailonal ole ttle SUCCESSFUL, ot banen s a American Woman's Suffrage Asso: Should you be displeased with the Maynard, or whould it not do the work we say, after you have aiid aed sink my beh a Agents for dress ~ ; on weed rir pack, and we will refund he full amount pal tand and Leopold Office Desks, Gendrofi Baby Carriages and Go-Carts, Luce Fi aa naa Butter is scarce today. The marke A aon of welcome and re a it, bring it back, and : i le Kt aaa | 1ds; Grand Rapids Chair Co. Grand Rapids; Majestic Steel Range, Round Oak Heaters, clone ae eae DOr H E much firmer, bu r # ea, the appointment of com 3 Bookcases, Silckley Hros Furniture Co., Grand Rapids; Iving, Dietz and Motagare Bull: ernick it. Be etually, riven, a snip | ‘and other work of w routtn Carpets, Columbian Ingrain 8 French Wilton Rugs, Bundhar Wilton Carpets and Tae Of Wool 604-5 Mutual Life Mkewis ce r M reat centers in the put s organised work among women 1902 | aree, enpecially | he discussed by Mra, May s a . Complete Houseturnishers Se ij varieties, like melt. Grain and feed! wri ewall, Madame Mountfort \ ond ve, Madison and Spring Streets | eontinue steady and featureless and other women of prominence BAR ia 0 URE BS eC