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THE SRATTLE, The Democratic Platform Favors a Municipal Electric Plant. “We demand the immediate construction of a municipal elec WASHINGTON a JATTLE SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, 1902, Following is the Language: tric lighting plant and pledge the nominees of this| ” 719 Becond Ave., Hinckley Block, enting for $16 onvention, if elected, to take the necessary steps to that end Invite Y oe »_. We Invite You | © to ten a rformance of these du | ul joonv if ‘lected to nt oe ~~ PANI F LLOWS PANIC |“ To come in and look over the new ! lenoet of the boat . Clothing as it arrives and is placed |] 91 q60 man cottage, close to BY THE DEMOCRATS hone companies doing in stock from day to day—you'll Perks yee 8 ers Doma os (CU of Beattie to live up to| Ak not be urged to buy. If you find we ‘Diit'eant tor e of their fr ar | ete, will rent f $12 Tete ntie Present inadequate and | | here your idea of what the new suit month, large lot, easy tern We f es i 1 should be, we'll be pleased to serve ® favor the natruction and H H wherahip bythe cy ot ae wade, Fifteen Lives and $1,000,000 Worth of Prop- you An exceptiona'ly good value ars yund system of conduits. for all ; Sere ’ weoval ab Waptaiy ‘on pose at erty Lost--Powder Explodes tlerbert § Upper Ownership of Electric Lighting Plant Unanimously Endorsed--| 3 ephon’ and electric lehting . | our streets as w # being an a | First Ward Troubles Smoothed---Comptroller, Treasurer Cor- noyance and inconvenience to pro! NEW YORK, At least Like Madmen |] 12 and 13 Schewerman Block ’ ' | erty owners. sixteen lives we $1,000,000! When the fire first broke out the} vi ye st . H A v worth of propert ed thislonly warning the ate had was | herr, . poration Counsel, Councilmen and Councilmen-at-Large he ater syater of the city must | mornin In the great fire in the Bev. |the crackling of fiaoes, (he spread | Firat Avenwe aul Ohecry not be made « means of discrimin-|eniy frat Kegiment Armory and the|ing of «mnoke and breaking of glam CHARD | j ating taxation upon classes of citl- | Park Aver Hoores were in-|They rushed through the halls Itke & } | Bens. All revenues in excess of main dead ar madmen and women. | Gatwin was nominated jocratic speech, which was recetved| Fifth Ward—W., Welch tenance expense and meeting of just |?) : , ae “wl stan at | oak the Demooratic|with great relish, He said 3000 Re-| Sixth Ward—Walter M. French obligations ageinst the vaysiem, | CHAB. O. CONNELL 1, oc hag eg ie rn, of 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block ish sane ews ae abled at the Armory |publicans were waiting for a clean| Seventh Ward—Fred Rice Roweli.| should be left in the people's pockets! NORMAN ACTON. | | ite tne aowk bet at te | iG HOU: Oyr Bailey was induced tojcandidate and platform that they| Kighth Ward—John C. Whitlock, | by the fixing of lower te Soni 1Wukeos, bee fourth floor lost his bold and fell to | bis name in order that the | might help ite the city from} Ninth Ward—8. C. Calderhead | Blessed with the bs THOS. HORNE, Denver, Col lithe ground. He died instantly mandard-bearer might | the misrule of the present a mainte Platform ple supply we oppe ano. OBBINS, ree i raul ‘horels eqnues were made by 10 $990 O0O0090900 090000000008 al by pay J ocratic 2, Gilman ico the > HO yons, N One young man was taken from eepeenens seesanuem, one) 7oll bo paving that the Demecratic| a Ward. C. Gilman, Foe eeesten ot it| FRED HOVEY, Lyons, N. ¥ young man was taken f Lowney’s Chocolate Bon Bons a eeasntee fighting. plant Third Ward W H. Moore. | HN WALKER, Columbia, Tenn,|t th story, burr 4 bru jo Fourth Ward—Joha Y, Terry, GOL. A. PIPER, L. 8C_A ‘eh s he reached the grour a Alt ti Site a ctioea «| Tae commie were en-| Pamryseers vary fone a Abe ke a iene ew Fresh This Week i.e. eration lMatideat fecling In the Dem: |Feceas i ado tock. Th 4 Sn Were, 7, inaee lapieeteg WM, BARNATUD, Chicag coring into r mt feel I= | FC ocle @ cor Seventh Ward--C, G. Heifner. | leating li } M i is mothe eon. res ie . Cae make that at least a part of |tees are composed follows, enth Wward-C. G. Heiter, —_| ing assignation hou M Mons . éud'the nan was agua. cas Bach pound box ontaine 18 fi ay Sale fa win, notwithstanding the | First ward having forgotten to name) Ninth Ward—F. A. McDonald | Socom af coe cae ESTHER BSCHLESINGER, Ct ut into the street per Nong a boxe wane 7 ns can majority in the city |anybody at their caucus except for 4 decency and ny ‘i SINGER, Ch dba Rg Ah. Og, SRR will bring. * tssues. A hard-fought, |the committee on credentials. As| £ Uttle arya sen er meee PONTE. inves ocl dene kk hare eked, In the col Always full weight, Eastern prices. 5 ere erte oe oe lolcats Ge crete tear: duscares [pert harmceiews,. Cap only ward ta) in ft s mbes Prisot lar of the armory across the street en’s Panis : couple of contests, the delegates (Part harmonious, ‘The only ward in| We are in fay ; ar of the armory @ ; t pe She ole ihe Program |igreed not to try to fill the other "hich there was an “outburst,” was| amount of in en unidentified Bd ey tee Stewart & Holmes Drug Co pe eee neatly pmo analea” tare was waged at the retmaries bes] good, ender BR6. th | dred, whe wan taken | today terete etill apprenenston that tewar' g 0. tic in its pronuncia- Credentials fare was waged at primaries be- | ko0d or and the F no waa taken | today there te still app : x Ba a bg Navin, preseut Firei| We believe that law ts enacted for| tr Qnconactous ‘|the explorive may let go at any 627 First Avenue favor of the we 1) Eiret Ww area. DW wee ward counctiman, and Wm, McArdle, the ¥ mapaee of maintaining an ¢ rder.| ; ry ad pow i it r n 6 tock that | Zee | 0 BE. W. ‘ laoreet ming the Piet 1iy esndliion nd should be| half an he ng was was not unt oreke na 0900600000 0000000900000 COOSOOOOOS | urd Ward—J. 9. Jurey. |ward in the coancil, “In several of | administered so an to accompitah | in, rulna, ¢ munition |earch for the dead could begin. It Stadia dae calich Asens|' Pete Werke Le Dee |the precincts the honors were about | that Teeult. We imperatively ng the walle aad e de, | was not Jong betore the firemen c . oor J. Ln Jeven, and in two Instances, namely | ™2nd that the existing ine | trom, the armors fre lanitet ern, (ramping down with ghas' bus legantly trimmed and We:to by RC. Strudwick,| Sixth Ward—R. Bi, Bullock. the "Sixth ‘and. Fourth precincts, | Compact between the city authoritica| from the armory fire iknited | the *. Twelve b were found all figed, ta ous aaa ‘of the city committee. | wenth Ward—J. W. Frary. |two delegations were sent to the| and the criminal element sha | i na « 0| burned beyc nition and could cnoten,. werlnai come J. Chureh was directed| Eighth Ward—Lewis H. Legg. convention. The claims of each fac- | &nnulled and that hereafter the city] mass of flames. The guest were! oniy be ide y articles found meres and plain colors; call, but the convention| Ninth Ward—Paul Land. tion for recognition were vigorously | **! PORTERS SOS OR Ole | Oe eee al even Daas ee ne me regular $3.50 and $4.00 eres, &, Shank was Order of Bustness jupbeld. by. their sympathigare | "ale the city. cnsirman. |eacape, Samoa “aq Se Prominent Persons values. emporary chairman and} First Ward— throughout the ward, and before the 9. 14 ti windows and were elthe ed or| Alexander Piper had a tong a See Show Windows for d to the platform by G.| Second Ward—J. Lambert. convention assembled and after its aT; TERRY, Georetary. | 5 then Gated wnprabin anrane inthe oruuy. iis ter and L. C. Gilman. | Third Ward—John Schram. }noon adjournment, loud ___Revort of Credential Committee mais there eeey age mennrasts canes Grand Display ¢ of Bargains made a vigorous Dem-| Four Ward—L. M. Stern. were hurled back and ‘The convention idea 8490t | the face of @ terrible storm of Col. Choa. Burdett commanded the Programme | times personal collisions were ba: the bey the « ese oon and # After two hours’ work | First Connecticut volunteer infantry Ig Lion Clothin by the Sliver Star Literary eociety, | Pitre sein were ny ee teed a” | tar ao moved | oe Gre, in the: Rotel was apparentiy iia the Wer) With Spa is was tas been prepared for Monday's eelling at the Leader. The fol- I] and was produced by the schoai mittee men were to be solected, A. |tlons. <. ¢ nove’ | subdued. once mayor of Hartford Has been prepared for Monde jargaine on sale bere for tomorrow's wasn eplontid ainateus pertstnnatct| wae to be brought up. nw" * |The wan ranted and ‘str. Warner | natelt scenes f nerf was of incendlary origi ‘Silks Silks Ready-to-Wear } OFMANCe, | When the red made a talk for the McArdle men mtr Hh Ar nd won loud and frequent applause. | ., "yy". e @ at yy Seon th ay ped to’ firemen Gemy. this, and say { Wash Silks in rtment 11:20 o'clock, the affair was brought | Eugene Way, as a member of the ets, only a few betng injured. from th ory blage started The best grade of Wash Bi lepa bell he pu « je injured. from the armory arted | .. er drill by Miss Edith Mead's clase| Afternoon Session ery Mo the ing Out Bale $6.00 value; Closing of Sal oy | were excellent featu and were| The convention met for the after- Vat entire’ vewer j" 19e F “ , | cheered to the echo. noon session at 1:90. ‘The first thi aes cat lay, 5 jaches ‘wide: 2 Golf Skirts, made of heavy all- y in Gh)" Miss Edith Mead sang Guai'e|done was to elect T. J. Chu gp y Merged ett che ‘Out Bale? Wool blue mixed material, with Wounds Are Gi im @ charming manner,|W. M. French assistant secrotari Siiat att 40 | fog ANY, Cloning ONL ADe 5 deep flounce, $6.50 vatue; ‘Clos y Wounds Are Given | cn tor an sncnes responded with |The report of the committee on cre- ae _ on | Ghioped Peau “De Boles, every) — ing Out Sale price .......83.50 __ the popular baliad, “Maybe.” Web- | dentiais was read by Secretary Page Vepalt ek the 5 Oy Knows the weartay quale... Onford Gray Storm Skirts, $3.00: Seer Lary. composer of the “Carrie|The First ward people wanted to | permanent organization ity of this qtlk, and that it is Value; Closing Out Bale price dattle was fought be- Nation Nareh,” Played the piano! ring their troubles before the con- | on xt reed yy place; Cloming § 0 -sre+ ceeeerene 81.75 on the waterfront | *¢comPaniments and also several|Vention at once, but they were put |. ary organisation wa. Out Sale price .. + Bid wi fesier way this morn. | Piano selections. Oscar Harris ff. Mr. MeGuire, of the First, ma. aa Ge Then C. € ‘eit. | i in * mosun UNDERWEAR Shit not been for the Inter. | Fave a Humber of fine selections on several noixy interruptionn, but wee nd” permanent, Then co. Hel- | AN Electrician Gives His Views in Figures on Savings Dress Goods Our big site tor the past tow @ |the mandolin. Miss Eva Wricht| suppres: also rendered instrumental music on|®nd a de’ the piano. 1. Then when E the ‘three po! Mt might have re ate fron torm for poy ae BR 4 t t ine! port which was *& plank in fav- That Will Accrue to City by Establishing LAR. WEATHER FORECAST Fair, with occasional showers in evening ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 44-In, Granites are of the most nes, which we want out, ar qualities for spring le ie, Ch Out prices wil! do it: Bo HOH ie | Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, trimmed dein Venetians, In assorted col. § With ruffles; 7c value, Closing ore: worth Te any piace; our) | Out Sale price . 49e Closing Out Sale price ts .,..., 2 Ladies’ Muslin Gow: 496 in embroidery; #0 value, Clos- .59e trimmed jut Sale pri Ladies’ Muslin Skirts, with deep ruffles; 75¢ value, Closing Out Sale price ...49¢ Others with Ruffles of Lace and Embroldery; $1.00 value, Clos- ing Out Sale . Ladi Corset un's Veliing; 650 quality ing ng Out Bale price ....490 Black Clos 26-in, Percales: inted Albatrons, beautt Covers, patterns, 15 trimmed in embroidery @ Out Bale pric 2 value, Closing Out Sale price 22-in, Batinte De 3 ‘ 4 2Be dat ig novelty Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, plain Ju ve you an oppe 3 hem, good quality of muslin t ure new goods 2 S0e value, Closing Out le { their real va »2 price maeynntrar Others neatly trimmed in lace; Gc value, Closing Out Established 1 1890 Fourth andPik NO MORE BAD-FITTING SHIRTS E have just installed the latest machine for ironing men’s shirts. Removes all fullness from the bosom, and makes a perfect fitting neck band. Phone Main 9 ot of the proposed municipal light- the larger man, is —— a warder rained a roar, | ire tion, ropes municipal lig Cedar Falls Station piace about’ the cratic love feast was| Tm» nomination fo or being in auto smaller ante, threatened, but it subsided when the order, Mr Meltner cok the Trernen | ‘The practically unanimous sentl-;the total charge wou exceed tending parties descended from the| and nominated John W i] f the voters of Seatt favor | $75,000 per # clear Mthet it formed a tform. As soon as the reading of | (ne man whe hat ti ; the munipipal lighting plant, | sav 000 per the hands of an the report was coneluded, the row| dicated as the fite y become apparent, makes mea. With this he jabbed |broke out afresh. Sugene Way, whe aesiet ri ene: od probabil nting.| peck until both i! & delegate from the Second, had a| 5 ade a very able and the men were With blood. } ORY m the First objection his sentences te interest, of the Presesied 4 horrible sight was from the F > hie Fe-|' i ead: RR ty engines = avieel od the Republican « pr led i be it police head-| praia Fete | taining proxy », and predicted Mr. ( ithe Star thie statement “ated with Retr en ccsets tives, Dick e Walt aiton, as a friend A Pair Argument fom s sumber ot wounds, sus | Well-Known Seattle Men to °2.))\* he report be t Bt 8. Balle ivered a 1 Fat considerable blood on him, but ; 4 Stath fy 4 a ay of th 4 bout et bar | Build New Plant |wards. Then Mr. If peconded ME. Godwin's tne a re - ' tothe story told by by- the mite aying that Mr. Hail aed h eat 150.000" per 7 a at © headquarters, | ms the the mt thet mn was the im the Mghtt the gmalier man, was the ag-| ber por y f the ¢ the Den age ag op , nw t. He met Kane}, It is learned from an authoritative | t ; ahts within th per cent the t and shook hands | *Urce that John M. Hubbell, vice Tah J. Higine also seconded the 2 Consider This him. While their hands were | President of the Seattle Cereal Com. |'? flah ation of M ; it wun a heavy Jet pany, doing business on Railroad ™ , wel A | , Here then is the balance shee Saw, which partially stunned |8¥@"4*, between Washington and |°t pu A long n was wi y | ntry in the for naider ‘tan. | Main stre: sever his conn in the question of ref C. G. Hetfner n Nn r year over a. tion with that company at the testa back. « inted a . : the contract cc Jequate syn Sie are Bettie of the month ang w n It can be announced that the ticket | du nom t f ntreet 1a clear ad See ee tert whisky future milar | #0 far framed will be nominated. It) M n thi 4 lition of fully $45,000 annually to the his pocket and started is announced that the Elg and said he was ¢ " city revenue. te pen nit pecked off and will have no for the nini because Annual gain to City of Seattle by | oe, mes. ‘Kane then | 2,aaiuraith, the president and inan hte nominee | not made a single promise & : the Cedar F nicipal light and $s ani ro o' Galbraith Becon Com cou le promised a busin adn st $60,000. i em ee ‘This new ¢ fll erect | , Counc at-large have not been | tion and sald he do A ened po be added the new | decided v 1 to p muntelpal by & prive y tizens by Jeaving a jagged edge abou North Seattle. Both| The following is the slate now pre said that he ex-|P* idk Gan tion of rola “Ses will be con-| pared and was loudly Great Saving 1 aan — Sortie weapon in his) structe thoet substanti Mayor—John W. Godwin sed The prop 1 nicipal plant elty 7 ants a tor manner, ar will be equ er--H. Stoel n conducted t f h fequate to petvaae ean the face org ped with th Jern appar H. Winship. mand r a brief #pecch t A ight and ot leah yi oe cost is ex to reach vel an his support to the ws yen nt ‘ beans Milliker nd Glasscoc oret tha and op r © whee M the fighters. pate ae fate may De # ng the _- , @ Wounds were dressed at po pole Milan ation ts [Msdquerters and tound not to . # Byers. nos Se rem 1 power serious nature. At er 1 oy Ba foe the case of #3 Rare charged with fighting 1 Ortental trad Fifth Ward—Andrew Chilbe — not be overlook Sixth Ward—Nell Boy! at Anaconda, He Is consider OLD ne are already 3 h Ward—C. A. Christopher 1 one of the most efficient employ- t tak Platform EW THE STICK Me tm pom hn A FISH STORY; SAR® OF THANKS einbled, believing that the nce for Manager Rus- : $08 ot the tole te stunieipal affairs, | The Sisters of the Good Shepherd 2 erfront will give that part of S« Oe Oe rari gcsagne at Jextend sincere thanks to the kind PMs Only Uptown Birthday | artic quite an tenpetun 1h ie th ars OF wajernie by the, Sressat |What a Sea-Lion Did to a Halibut] fricnin wise nite te Shi’ Kind = W. M. Ruse ot an article of commerce, quite equal @2!4ing citizens scone Sigh nosy Schooner at Victoria ans under thelr care a financial| Avenue theater, claims a per-| to if not superior to anything in that | Party fea hin dpesaration” of grins su terest a Washington's birtn-| line produced on the PaciMe coast, |, f00 F A wierd atory of the deep comes ~ - lly, but he has friends, and . ma ‘ fairs should t >| «wie Feb. & be 'aeetice te board the halibut schooner ¢ | Of these gave him ab ducted in the interest of the indus A, Feb h v-lcame within an abe wing thet! ON PEAR ve him a birthday er seems to t eadiog decor the ' | : 4 law-reapecting elements of |° ne to be « a, aggre ives, while fishing in the northern| ee a’ 4 sAeoune : j community; the profiigute, tn-|fAning winds of anarchy, and to-|seax, “While out In the dory after | Back Irish-Americans Will Celebrate the doient nd yiclous elements should | Ang slots are reported from Moscow at, th plug In the bottom of] Rey, #1, M. Randall, Jr., pastor of y trained and contr Khar J was pulled ou a neal, ; a | Patriot's Birthday artmnents ty & 0 workme ed in the and before the men were aware| ‘he First = M Episcopal nesty, competency and ney | former place 4 currence, the water was up| church, has returned from a meet- | bers Trt n 4 be the test for public employ © eee oie waist ing of the church insurance society Isles, Mr hat » T2Ath a ed of municipal employes asthe mob through an ad ed 0 that io cabo the Cory ipoas © grasp of a wintry storm, and| omit Alaska | Versary of the birth of Robert Er Jed of ike employes in y, the ania OF pptien, but it had ¢ the men will have ev. Randall says he was glad to Kiithman Ke | met, the great Irish patrie " vate affairs tax bur. | ofteet of driving the rm ya MOE) eG tay hy The t back to balmy Puget sound -- Ranke's ball hax be for | 4 ild be reduced to the lowest frensied alate, and the off f the n * the Methoat Ke Bi pues r of apidiy gr ne Ae Ret tote i offe 1 t and pulled the plug Prof, Charle W Dean |} wi a ng city. To the administration | Rem ne ettored. riot-| “One of the men rolled up his mitts Northwestern uni: | the Iife k principles. pledge all the nom ‘wounded Med and) hole through which the water was Partly n of this convention y-seven’ wounded. |pouring. Maybe th a tion wa ; a? r fr tt IL. erie “s : roope were OF-|aadicted t th t aceo habit nd | Lavin. ¥ te J. F temand the tmmediate con-|{ 1 dispersed the mobo at th, |mMstook the plug for navy seal, . A | avin nnigan, tion of municipal electric |'D% +s rand re & highly respe } | i ‘i # of this ‘convention, If elected, |M& More than 100 person An order has been issued by C, w,| Ward him, but all Methodists deplore | The International Trust to take the necessary steps to that ase Threatened Miller, assistant general agent of the| the great mistake he has made juat | ‘sh MADRID, Fe The labor dia-| Pacific Coast Steamship Co, ap-|t the close of a grand and useful | rrow evening at Carpenter 111 turbance sontinues — throughout) pointing Marcus Talbot agent for| career.” | Fourth nue, between F We recognize that the grant of a| Spain ie government believes the |that company & for the Columbia | | Personal friends of Professor Pear- | i f nas Milla) Pu franch: constitutes a con-| crisis is over The ministers, hov and Puget Sound railroad. H n, who have known him for years, 1 “did - tract between the city and the gran-|ever, are alarmed at threats made|headquartera will be at the deck their belief that he ts slightly | ternationa M for tee#; and that such grantees should |that unless the workmen's demands | office nted on account of long years | furn b be ted In their contract ye renee th ¥ will never allo’ A He will be suc Jed as commer | ¢ ( hent h h rimination; but | fon e er 1 ia nt at the uptown office by ¢ i , | GRoTO nan, Fret Youn sguly onversan with Mw 8 y De was fo ent for the] shington last night dt was given | his subject, Bovernient should enforce w righd |docreuse in It Is be ‘oud Basitla rads ba dit vooults wild Bolom ts wemaoval the brivoe of stople food, ldutte daneonda OPEN-ALL NIGHT APrince of Physicians APhysician of Princes , DR.MACKENZIE'S SY ENGLISH CATARRH CURE ‘Sir Morrell Mackenzie, who took care of more reya! throats. and mere every day ones, than any man in Europe, out of his vast experience per- fected this superb preparation, The Simplest, Most Rational, Easiest and most directly applied remedy obtainable for this distressing trouble. Catarrh makes its victims uncomfortable, unhealthy, unpleasant to their friends and peculiarly subject to disease. They are to be congratu- lated upon the fact that this scientific method will give them 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 worst cases) the cost including Nebulizer being only $4.00, or 2 conte @ day. For sale only at Original Cut Rate Drug Store, by the sole agent for the Pacific Coast. G.O.GUY, Ph. G Yesicr Wey and Scecrd Ave . S$ SEATTLE, - WASHINGT ONY OVEN ALL NIGHT 'HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News a ttage of, tive y-third ave lison and Bast modern and Heavy wool firmly wo- ven, splen- did wearing trousers. Handsome patterns, We Have the Lead In piano selling and if you in the Northwest, want @ reliable piano, backed by the guarantee of a reli- able house, let us show you what's what is planodom. If you haven't the cash for immediate payment you ean pay @ portion down and draw on your credit to settle the balance with us, Large and elegant assort- | ment of Chickering, Kimball, Pease, Hobart M. Cable,’ D, S. Johnston Co., planos to select from. D.S. Johnston (0, 903 Second Avenue | Burke Building Kegley’s | HONEY MH OCCIDENTAL AVE Phone Main 495 Fancy White Comb, good for your cough or cold, full pound frame: |: wach i4e i CARPET CO. 789 Firet ay, cor, Sper =

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