The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1902, Page 5

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1908. THE cirTy's PROPOSED LIGHTING PLANT iv A VOICE opposes | SOCIABLE eo ~ WOODMEN MA "8 ar sll kinds of optntons on the prop 1 taht Hone Camp No, 246, Woodmen of $ nt, ip its F views upon the subj but th World, held a meeting Wednesda OE eee seition tO ntire project «i 1 They ; Five new applications were received es in opposit r eing very X ney are Visiting “Heidubere “ftom: dbteesc { few and far betwe and usually confine tb argument to Golorate aha taliorssa vant re atitt ut the impolicy of t ity’s going tr Git ahd GaIVWRSS iebeokes wile tt the Steel Tr to adhere to tha are in fave @ the An per seat, wher taker into consideration. The Star hes also shown th yete Rghting, a profit frém a per geet Northern nety” Pe the people a munielpal lighting plat Busine wil induce publicity fn the affairs franchises, end vo long as they dea} fairly with the peo ey Wil not be inclined to enter tnto competition with The Star has proved in previous tissues that where the city t year for each arc 1 7.40 per year with a 2500 andescent street Meht « city Row pays $15. In arriving at thi rate, te Pre its accruing from the sale of surplus power were t should the city enter into pri oo year would result to the city twice the number of street lig » ¢ Wootley— apd 400 Dp. m. Arrive . Cream. Cream Sauce. Corn Cake: are Syrup. Coffee. Lunch. Dinner. Cream of Tomato Soup. ve Brown Sauce. Canned Corn. Cream, Coffee. method of launder- B being careful that) : te the bottom of | & fol4 two inches deep Seereas the handececicr, press it in| With the fron and then make } told across the first, The. should then look ex- {Selly a9 it did when purchased. j ‘Mare a4 Original ; _ leap | The mystery of the many lamps| in homes, but never duplicated | pa, ip explained when it ia that made-to-order lamps very simple and very common. | AY cher d bowl or jar may be | averied into a lamp by the mere wing with metal off veasel, and globe support. ‘A rate piece of Satsuma lent itaelf | b this way and the lamp a the} ot all who saw it large ela stand of terra cotta was jnto a useful light pro- With equal ease, the assort- it of globes and shades in any Shop offering choice to fit any j 4. In this way it is possible % ve lamps correspond and har- Disk ® with rooms, a fact of which ‘ have been 4 k to take ad ¢ It is rare leed that a So lamp is other than unte Original, and it this cla Miat indehtedness for A + Mr” heionge Gunners i Nothi mg could he more « Pitan the fittic aprons worn 3 Maids who serve the cup that Wears at the 5 o'clock tea. Row (tolored iberty silk composed one of Peete litte affairs recently worn by henge ¥ girl. Plaitea quettish gi frills of by rows of baby velvet eal formed the trimming dy he maby Velvet “4 ft wide and the befrilled bib PAtother gay silk apron was trimmed With gold ince headed by ruchings pet Satin ribbon. There were pockets embroidered in silks ar i edged with e Tuchings and a little oblong bib fas k With goid cord and tassels Tapd more serviceable in an ‘nun white linen decorated 7 nm work. It reaches only He the knee and has fri tye the bot 2M and ribbon choux set an op tes to match at the waist with nde falling at the pide tened the belt at " Stocks ana | Mite by E Shirt wateta of iped madras or tf Cotton goods are smart, with 4 long tie of the same ma Wrial, 4 More delicate tie ix of sheer tna’, materia, corded at the ends Tightened with Arge conven in blue, tan or red eemalizea flowers ton belts come ¢ match stocks Worn with gurnn tobe ; rt waists de are narrow and have a the harness type white linen trim of at - . t elther and th ssh belt the te. with te very prett y when the! Snoqusimte—teave 4.00! the flames with about $5 damage emperor or green. Jett Things te bd | Remember {waist it is always wise sclously, make or mar the smartn of the swellest shirt waist. Th a detail In st very small, but in reality the effect | * Ye! fs far-reaching. Another matt look at closely Is to find out wh | the tucking of the sleeve follows the bet chin. A brooch of art nouveau loptiine of the sleeve. Butto hooks and eyes on made-up ¢ should always be securely fastened | what the Peatares ore Wearing, as they are sure to fs highly com- become loome at the w Be inopper peer ce six drops of bluing tune time, being only held in piace|. 7 of water, add a piece | by a few threads. in Hthe sizeof a filbert and Effective Lace Seeccccoccosocsccocece Li order There bedr me increase In Seat real @state, said that he hought 4 1 the neighbors present to pre tn kinds of buéiness ought to be left fre for ervt nt ae and mf make oney ou f The argument wii 4 pisos strongly to sor The officials of the St p ablidites: ‘Sthinh? Gata x s The Widow tn the Cottage Netghbor A, J. Speckert What le Love who have expr are practically unanimous { © Lyneh project. A grea any Who hesitate on the que ‘Old Ireland,” Netghbor ownership of Pp Atitities In general, and mar averse to seeing t et fnvade*the field n Story “Columbia Discovered believe that ch y uid own plant to Own street Aw s.' Neighbor Bel lights. They from the experi c es Recitation, “Qur Happiest Daya would not @ the coat of pub ight but wo Netght Donald as & perpetual obstacle to restrain the ate corpe « Old Oaken Bucket frem extortion in commercial lig s. An established city plant Ca am Quartette with 15,000 8 horse-power behind [t, w i stand as a con Song, ‘The Girl I Love,” Neighbor at warning to the cerporations to be ¢ 1 ! Aun It i this 5 of the situati . y enlisted the’ aup ry, "The Bicyole Girl,” Nelghbor port of large re of conservat € They rretand Rowen perfeetly that ety can go ae far tr this projec Bong, “I Love My Jessie Dear ance may dictate. to be useful to t) 4 to ite people. It Neighbor nner orporations holding public Story Little Boy at School, tghbor vem neighbors present were request to attend the Stag Social next Inesday night, February 2%, and t bring with them sever « their friends, this beim an open An elaborate program has been pre pared, including a lecture on Abra ham Lincoln by Neighbor A. J Speckert The social wilt begin at § o'clock sharp with Neighbor Butterworth tn | the chair Pm. @xcept Sunday), Arrive 11:00 « =, CENTURY OLD Great Nerthera PARIS, Feb, 21.--The centennial of Overtend Fiver Leave * St. Paul &/the foundationof the Bank of France ha rtive trem st ul Sp. Mm. was celebrated yeaterday by the = Lae wt ™: *§! distribution af medals commemor Vernon—Leave| ating the establishment of the inst! Arrive 110 &. m., | tution, which may be regardec as the most powerful creation of Na poleon Bonaparte, and as one of the nd Bverett Lonve Taba. ee eto mettle | institutions which mas most contrib. ‘ * Y ~~ +l uted to the power and prosperity o Te en eb oe GATT S lS | © | raace. The medala were éectgned Columbia & Puget Sound } by M. Roty, the great French en Columbia & Puget Sound—Two treine, | KTAYer, and were struck off at the re Biack Diamond anc Leave mint. & m (except Sunday? We tabs. & cet ene oe. ne A Big Citizen stre light, the same co rse power plant uld be furnished ¢ cheap horse power plant of $14,000 besides furtiishing free of ts now in use. = rows Blaine, New Weetmineter—Leave Bam Arrive 6:10 p. m. Four trains each way between Seattle » > H ? a Sunday). . Canadian Pacific Vancouver and Overiand—Leave Arrive 5:10 >. m. Henry Sterly, made over into an attention. He tn six feet five Inche high. and well-proportioned; mus A fire star nm some mysterious way in the rear of a saloon at 214 today. The fire apparatus put out| renoun Lie WOMAN'S CORNER... tie and belt are of light blue, pink, wa When buying a ready-made silk 4 _ ida over the shoulders, the sewing silk with which | oon Paossy ks iis. toteomeed stitched. A alight difference tn the tb tbe Ueeiad leckely to color of the silk material and (Re 1000" tie wn , 7 ° will har une . Se we. eee The woman whose coat ¢éilar ts ig} Mat instead of the “storm” variety le which may seem| Wears her lace searf in the form of around her hat f ght forward n ® full fluffy bow under r to) bro ther) and tied jewel work is used to hold the bow tn place. ere is a whole world of te teationa In the apex of the ear. If it Hem close to the head, the owner pomsesses a refined nature. But if Searte the top starte away from the head at ‘The long lace scarf ts entering up- a well-defined angie, that person has dkerchiefs hay-|0n what promises to be a tremen-|an uneven disporition and fs not to land dried in the | 40US Vogue. It ie used in a dozen| be retied upon. If @ girl's thumb ‘Sch one separately | WY". These scarfs—sometimes call- lien flat or drops a little, marttal Bering it about a jit-/¢¢ “sash ends"-—depend from the submission to the master mind | ihoroughly wet, and | %4ck of hats to shoulders, waist, or| dicated. If the thumb has a tende dry as possible |¢ven to the knees, In either biack or cy to stand at straight angtes to the When ell have | White, making an effective addition| hand, the damsel owning it is head- im this way lay them | to & gown for some ceremonious af- strong. A person of ¥ & towel and place in|ternoon occasion—a marriage, say. has a pendant tham Resket. To tron them,! Two long and broad «ecarfs of black | character has a strong, flat on the board or | Spanish lace have been used In this Fingers which bend backward mean in haracter strong ect thumb D. BUCK 6 CO. New Times Bidg., 1404 20 Ave, 0D. BUCK & CO. Special for 10 Days —— AT— _ BUCK’S Clothing, Fornishings, Hats and Shoes NEW ARRIVALS MEN’S SUITS Spring Style: Spring Style: Fifty patterns to select from. Surely the most fastidious can be suited. We can fit any size man, Any suit of clothes in our house marked to sell for $15.00, all to go at $9.70 Any Suit marked to sell for $18, $20 and $22.50 $12.85 | Never before have such values been offéredein Seattle. Why Because we 1. new concern, With new goods, and we public to know where we are lg values as here offbred, you get to know us and learn w leading men's department store in the city D. BUCK & CO. Agents f. L. McDonald’s Red Seal Brand Men’s Working Clothes Best in the World 1404 Second Ave., “siusin” American citizep by Judge (riffin | yeeterday, attracted considerabie Jefferson street shortly before noon! cular without superfluous feeh. He 1 allegiance to the German | fen SOSOSS HOOOOOS OOOO OOOOE GRAND RIDGE § KOLE = 0000609 00OF $400060 000000 THE SEATTLE STAR POSE DSHS LOS EDSEHOD OOS OOS POOOSOSHOLOOSO DEL OOE S BOO OOUHLPUIEODO HOF BONFHEDODU OO N08 6 0 OODSEOESERHE It Was a Landslid At all the primarios held in the elty city to buy Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, the polloy of our mayor may Wide Open Poli inchold goode and that every citi when It comes to selecting your he who will give him the beat values for over different lines and get our prices; polley, to do so. New goods are coming in every A carload of Matting bas just art spring time Always Bear in Mind That Headquarters for the “Jewel” and the “Famous” STOVES AND RANGES Their reputation is established and and need no further comment. the unanimous opinion cy then tf in your and you will always be « Lace Curtains Draperles Just received a laree involce of these goods tn terns and of remarkably Have some of Don’t Miss This Deale he best place in the » matter what needs of the dealer , according to our t he you want at this SEATER & COMPANY, 912, 914, 916 First Ave., Seattle SOdHDHE OOSOSOZCCCOOCS r tion, If th a h physical and ers are gr fingers. Finger nails that are rounded show refine ment; if @ and rather equare at he t firmness and energy are Shellacine Wood Filler Equal to Shellac at the price Star Paist and Wall Paper Co- Ine, Corner Third and Pike St Phone, Main 949. LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON NUT AT $2.75 PER TON This kole is from the new slope which we have tlc kole in the market ISHAQUAH COAL CO, Re ers, foot of Madison atreet Telephone, Main 976. 5 RED AM we O.8 ame sion 2 11 of Articia submission of # In ment | 5° aitie at the next general @ the ‘of The . o 11 of ar-|¢ Hil. of e . ; acing ; ’ . nl it for t and expense of any suck improve pecial aacees the property especially benefited the presentation et to the board we to the * pet © prescribed be pre h Improvement shall not b oe paseed by the 0 as hereinbet the state in force at be granted utl ng away of an oe mile of any and no made grante And be ote at maid ole owed amendment vor Filed & rd day of Dath.of toation January | City Comptrotier and ex-officio ¢ iaat MRANK BK PAUT the City of or any trustee for the * R of the “Seattle Publie - i Tem per centum of the grose re- cipta of the City from ell Snes, ° ren isevew and protts 4e- t any other trustee, Fourth-Asy sppropriation that the City Council may make for ssid fund from time rir Such @nnual tax levy as the City nell may provid The Ute of all p be- el Public Librasy shall ctty 2 benefits of sald 1: x There shali seven Library ho shall con: ‘The Library ,"" and be to ‘The present library npective terms as com-~ Mayor shall hereafter trustee for the term beginning on the Gret day year librarian shall be t gubect to removal by it t v civil service rules, be shall, ane t ef the Library have the appointment and removal of ail subordinate employees of the Library t The LAbrary board shall have b anagement and control ef the Pub- Library as previded by the laws of the lected { Washington, and shall alone have t y to expend the Labrary fund; and . rd ehall certify every such expendi he City aptryiier, who shall s werrante to the ¢ same shall be paid by t of any money tm the t not otherwise appropriated t wided, the powers board and the Library sbail other provisions of harter, and the laws of the said ther Resolved, That the nents and the same ted to the qualified vot { Seattle for thetr ratifie the next general eleo- . ‘ b 4th, 1902, the uncll this 23r4 day Pressééeh ‘oxo tam. Of the Clty Cound, ty me ay of December, NK H. PAUL, ex-oft » City Clerk, January 27, 1908 NO. 603, {ONDMBNT NO. 6. a1 ropesition to amend i e XX, of the City ug for the submission ment to the quali- f Seattle at the ‘ ‘ i by the City Council of ‘The XX, of the Beattie, be 1 Any amendment or amené- may be proposed in 1 if the same be fall the members dment upon the with yeas and nays of the bers “ n, Upon the pai such prog ment shall any such amend ® majority of th thereon the aa ely without 1 provided further, of such proposed sunoll the same ity Clerk in ed in said eity, fe r to the day of ectore for 1, That the nd the same slifled voters t ttle for their ratificas xt general eleo- 1902 the 28rd day of by me in opes of its passage 1901 ey 2G XY TST > Ces rp eas "oP 23320 ode n s

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