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X PEBAVANT 1 170 THE SEATTLE STAR. fy STAR PURLISUIN Every afternoon except Sunday. TELEPHONES: Main 1060. Beitorial Dept, Mat 119% = prusiness Dent r — Baner - . fad ne Rm BF. CHAS, Business Manager OFFICES: venue, at sie Court Bult ldiny hs U. B Express Build Tok 2 at the postoiMice at Beart» que week from today the voters of Seattle will endoree the prop- get establish @ municipal electric plant at Cedar Falls, The en+ het wit come With an emphasis that cannot be misinterpreted a. Be vias veposrted the proect because it believes that the peo- aan money dy doing their own street lighting, It has shown figures obtained from many other cities that munictpal of lighting plants pays and pays well, Further the Sta) that the city can afford to sell light and power to private con- ‘ste profit, while reducing the price to those consumers in com- with present rates fully © per cent ampaign of education requires much time, trouble and expense facts and put them properly before the people. Electrical ip ees understood by the majority of citizens than the sctence weaking or the methods of water supply and distribution. It is permmary to devote considerable space to the matter and to ty trom day to day, bo follow the articles prepared for the Star by electrical geeure @ fund of information which they might not get ja ihe course of many years, ‘B the only paper which ts giving this information. eo of Admiral Evans and Gen. Corbin reeplendent tn gold shaking hands with Prince Henry, who wore a simple dark ‘aiform and naval cap, must have been an edifying sight ory yesterday, Even the German ambassador, expecting Re gia simplicity to flavor the reception ceremonies, had discarded his “ and appeared in a quiet sult of conventional black. . ‘end the admiral, who thus turned the table by puttin frills while their princely guest, was plainly attired, pe | that cheap feeling which comes from egregious blun- People will not feel pleased over the matter. Gecldediy the best breeding. _ steamer Bertha is again riding the seas, somewhat ertp- ber encounter with the rocky shore of an isiand up north, but & vigorous constitution which bids fair to give her a of ite. With @ few patches, and repairs to her broken nose, be as good as a fighting cock. No doubt when the boat arrives tn tow of the tug Albion she will be a center of curtosity, ‘Bertha, which is a small steamer comparatively, belongs to the the Commercial company, and has always been regarded miners as a craft that could be depended upon to avold reefs and to defy the most angry seas. Time and again but always managed, except on her last trip, to Once in Bering sea her ballast shifted and and passengers thought that the game was up, on the part of all, aided by the admirable be- ed steamer buffeting the gale, the cargo was final- ite proper place and the voyage pursued in safety. ships, like men, have lucky stars, while others are hoodooed, ‘The ‘The Star is three years old today. Volume one, number one, came from the press on the afternoon of Feb. ion was not very wide-spreading at that time, and those who saw the first copy of the paper ft the customary six weeks to live. But solicttors were started around the c: f the paper for a month or two, liked 1 and nine out of ten of those who were induced to and told the carrier boys to continu THE HIS BATH WAS UNSOLICITED And Now Edgar Wants $1999.50 to Square Things CARLOAD OF EGGS California Product Arrives | on Western Avenue Rdgar W. Van Valkenburg was tipped off a pile driver into the ba Smith's cove on Jan, 24, 1901, and » thinks the shock he «ot from his untary Cold bath damaged his| thing than $1999.50 can ae Northern Ratiway which owned and opers driver It te fortur f that his Injuries stopped short of $2000, for if his claim had been over | might have gotten the action re- moved to the federal court, The markets continue quiet. Tt tw @iMoult to get buyers in any large numbers while the weather remains rainy te nothing new on the markets today, Shipments from Califor stil Isoaree enough t keep pr A shipment of eggs came from California yesterday and are holding at about So. ‘The fish market is out of stock Small fish are particularly scarce. Grain groceries and fruit continue unchanged, Van Valkenburg's complaint sta JOBBING QUOTATIONS | there was @ ladder extending from (CORRACTRD DAILY) jthe wharf to the pile driver, which Green Fruit was used as a gangplank, and that UR a box ihe was ordered by the foreman t wating apples, $2.25) cross over on this ladder to the pic @ise $2.6003.40; ban While he $1.76G2.00; pears, $1.2961,50; cre ins oe ries, $10.00 per — barrel wags og apples, $5.00 per doxen which fas anges, $1.00G1.15 per pks wharf Oranges, $1.75@2.25; limes, quence of which it drift fwngerines, $1.75; grape opping the ladder into th and Mr. Van Valkenburg nat lean He Great com: Iriver to do some work there the fore’ n loosen the guy rope ned the pile driver to the " an Jap a noodling | t 006.60 | in cons 8 fruit, | away $2.50, Veretadies SEATTLE STAR, urally dropped with it, Be not only regards the bath a# a deplorable « cident, but says he wae throwr against some wolld object and badly brutned, SENATORS RESTORED WASHINGTON, D, C.. Feb. The names of Senators Tillman MoLaurin were ordered restore the senate rolls by President 1 Frye action was taken tn view of ishinent which has already be elligerents through wi f permiasion to lolpate in the discussion of final vote on the Philipp! tariff bill, which was mansed yeaterday evening ided to this wae the withdrawal by the president of the Invitation he had extended to Tillman to be one of the guests at the dinner given to Prince Henry last night POPULISTS The Popullats will hold a meeting at the Armory tonight to open their elty campaign. Judge Winsor will be the principal speaker, and short addreases will be made by others drawal | .,Potatoes—$24.00@27,00 a ton; beets $1.00971.25 per mack; carrots, é¢s%c per sack; lettuce $1.20@1.0 per turnips, WoGEL26; garlic 6c; cabbage $1.10@1.40 per owt; husks, 200; celery, | SO@Tbe per dos; sweet potatoes, $2.06 | per owt; Chill peppers, 26@30c; ‘sa kraut, 24@%e; tomarces, $1.60 orat radishes, — 10c parsley, 2047300; onions, $2. r| ewt; parsnips, Sc@$1.2%6: cauliflower, $GMe; pumpkins, GIKs per 1d; | WeGEL.0 squashes Me: wax beans, | 124e; artichokes, Me per dor; string beans, Se; cucumbers, $1.5001.75 per box; Brussels sprouta, Tse; peas lie; rhubarb, le per Ib. } Butter, Cheese, Kees and Poultry Butter — Washington creameries, | pounds prints, 3c; Hastern lowa| and Elgin, 2c; fresh ranch, 16@20e. | Cheese "Native Washington, full cream, Mastern: New | York, Wisconsin, 14 | Roquefort, 46c: “S4am, $11.00012.00 case; New Fork. 15@160; Lim Barger, legitc; wrick, 18@1ic; Swiss, | Egxe—Strictly fresh Rastern, 20@2lc. Live poultry—Hena, 12@12\e: large spring, 12%; turkeys, L1@14c; Keene, | 1@lic; ducks, 130. Dressed poultry—Turkeys, 14@1% geese, 11@ite; ducks, 14@ibe; chick ena, 19@ ite. Honey—12@186. Provisions | ‘ow beet, |ateer beef, 7 | wether, Tike; ewes, The: pork. per I; veal, large. fe: small, 10°. Provisions—Hams, 13\c; breakt | a ll See 717-19 21 Of Men and mum tn quality and tailoring « $15.00. $18.00. We th i 2% ranch, make alterations free of te Te per Ib per ib; mutt Tar Pack worth ake lic Cake Dairy Queen Boap, wor box oe Courdray'’s 1 worth $1.50 box Williams’ Barbers’ 5 100 cake Cocoanut Of Soap, dozen 2c Cutioura Soap, worth * ay h 2% Rox Boa. ttuce r, worth te Cake h Ba Dosen io box te Hox worth $1 Mennen‘s Tooth Powder, worth Pinaud's Kau de Quinine, worth $1.00 sees The Coke Dandruff Cure, 25, 1899, The Star's jeaving the paper. fs, because the people wanted the Star, and for no other reason whatever, the circulation has @ Be Readily month by month from absolutely nothing to a size which long ago wan repre- @ Mil by Sve Seures. | Meret Star carried but four display ads—thoee of Spelger & Hurtbut, Stewart & Holmes, Ra- a company and Winter & Harper, or the D. &. Johnston company. These pioneer ad tontinuously patron ized the Star and their display ads wil] be found in the paper today. Sévertisers has kept pace with the subscription list, until now it embraces almost every tn the etty. ‘Tear bas 3 ‘this ety, tat of _& ounced atte pole © 0 potttien, went not Of pubite interwt. FE: «© been tuitiied to the int “daring to print the news.” In its salutatory to mission was to print the news. It stated that ter. Fonte Rave rightiy come to regard it as absolutely reliabie. © _¥o partisan journals give unbiased statements e © veratic © ing the ‘Forthiem, 8 mi 7 %* *8Y political news in the Star, it 1s as nearly right ~~] > ‘Make it, z 8 platform the statements were merely reversed. won its successful way through close adherence to a policy hitherto unheard of @ color news to sult individual ends, and would give both aides of every matter @ Ty reader of the paper knows that those promises of three years ago have This dependent stand has made the Star tremendously popular. Having no axes to grind, the @ regarding ‘Met, the recently adopted Democratic municipal platform. The Republican morning dallles pr Sauneed It the veriest lot of rot and drivel ever dished up to a dingusted public. The evening Dem Deper bad it the most statesmaniike document which true patriots ever framed up The Star takes pride in the unqualified assertion that corporation influence has never softened OF modified « line of news which has appeared in its pages. By this refusal to color or @ oe Buy Your Table Linen: Napking, or- ~ New Spring Dress Goods the Seattle public the Star an- the paper would be independent @ SPRING DRESS GOODS Are here in all the glory of the! fresh, vernal beauty Thousands of yards. A gor ith of brillant Spring Counters, tables crowded with thene cheery newcomers. Other hurrying In an polities, Take, for in- onion Monday we featur moat On Monday we feature at mow en attractive prices these charm!n e popular fabrics: Figured P as desire for impartial facts can @ notad r their stylishness e French Armures, with their intrt cate but very handsome Weav- 4 ings after m pattern Buch declarat Rews the Star has lost advertising, but it has gained what will pay it better in the lo Tespect of the entire community and a reputation for fearjess, unmuzzied treatment of questions ‘The Star has not hesitated, in fact, to antagonize monopolies, both in its editorial and news @ is of the community were subserved thereby. it expense it waged a «ix cheaper gas tn this city, finally securigg not only a substantial reduction in the Whenever in its Judgment the interes Pride in recalling that single-handed and at gr but also the institution of a rival company. Again, not only single-handed, but againat the active opposition of the two old-established dal establishment of a municipal eiec- f electricity be brought down just Pmirely a9 the gas prices tumbled from their former exorbitant fig ure. No corporation holding a public franchise owns a dollar's worth of stock in the Star. The paper @ It has consistently opposed the of the city, the Star has waged an energetic campaign for th Plant in Beattie, and the electric plant will win, and the price either fear nor favor to the railroads. b a mesh ith rugged F ots; dignified Hiack Br It takes @ nonths CLINE’S PIANO | HOUSE | For Petiable Goods Northern Securities ATS AIO ¥, believing the merger to be but the first step in one of the most gigantic transportation mo tien ever conceived. pAb blot upon civic iiberty ht Upon public questions fmmon humanity » There are very tew whe the outside the Star would WMszle made less formidabic. The paper has « son to feel gratified Siering the majority tle homes. ee & NEWSPAPER, there is no reason why the Star shou eity, and the circ tion books show that It is rapidly approach The Star employs only young and energetic men in all dep force Of tweive. ‘The tht is be monopolies: . oF can be, on the easy “4 to see the conditions mad: ide" of ike more tol at ite high standing four. men y number ered by a corps of special c graphic service orm to be deliberate at its course has brought it the ge respondents, who Its te as been doubled ar ances t endea ‘The Star is assured th nly announcement eding years of 4 conservat the Star's existence. ONGLY FAVORS | [N THE COURTS PUBLIC LIGHTING = — ‘ vauite in the n ©. Gill, candidate tor the 4 house from the ‘Third ward, in Norris on Of the feasibilicy Alnslea, for furnishing ng of the yesterda and Lock Co,, at $ M, Freeman, recent nd Mrs, Etta yeaterday committ insane asylum by Judge Notice was received erk Sickles of the death ugusta A. Hart at the the yur Bt by the < i matt by th Power plant, said ye n of the Yukon tay in the Alfred B. L, Parker and the fuve rn ed yeste the same. | eormoratic ‘The Star is glad to acknowledge that it could have accompli«h Rot the force of solid public opinion been behind it in each care. nd@ by right only one thing can be meant Being not an offensive party organ, not be taken by every ing this men y bettered friendship of the citizens, and its @ at this time is that the present policy will not be swerved from during the suc- 1 a wo engage in railway | dition. The merger, it believes, is abhorrent to Republican institutions, and a detest- FEBRUARY SALE HARDWARE ut little in these respects The Star has always the espousal of the cause of been For the great mass upon the burdens lightened, the @ e e ° ° in the community, It is today but in every sense of family in rable condition. #. It began with a working ook Plane t goods Stanley Iron F It has the northwent ly finished, again and again scoope jocal staff strengthened. In ha 1 ite th warranted 81.75 Plane, » Stanley Plane, best Iron made Stanle made, Iron Ja rs warrante | Wood | ted Stanley ® war e Wood Stanle = anted 7 <= war and steamship transportation in A} naka, STEAMER SEATTLE FROM THE NORTH Brings Out a Number of Dawson Operators Disston Best Saw Sets Saw Vises that all stores « for 60 ld every ii The steamer City of Pacific Coast Co.'s ln ht from down §2 passengers. sisted princip her passeng port the attle of the arrived Inst Yukon trail in excellent con bj UALBUT | Second Avg | nn canal. Sh Her of fish ELGER & {215-1217 | he La ouga outhwick Co and New Spring They tell us we have the loveliest showing in the city. Hs -23 First Avenue- Mien’s Clothing OUR SPRING STOCK Hue and Black Gerges, Cheviots a hey resent the maxi nd © priced at $20.00. $5.00, @ per charge and guares SPECIAL PRICES IN TOILET ARTI- CLES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Pinaud’s Vegetal, worth $1.00 Pinaud’s worth bo Hudnut’ $1.00 Brilllantine, poo, worth be > . 2 tor be Pear'a Scented Hoap, worth Pear's Unscented Soap, worth Be 1Bhgec Lyon's Tooth Powder, worth Ite Powder, 106 ter, The Powder De Royar's Face worth tbe Colgate’s Vidiet Tollet W worth $1.00 : Monnen’s Taloum worth 20 Wash Goods. Waist Fabrice of every kind: Al- batrons, soft, ciinginiy classical and highly favored. CHARMING WASH FABRICS. tle Wortd. of the Newest Spring Fabrice. It needs no vivid imagination, no facile pen to write of spring when these fabrics reveal their crisp, fresh beauties. The very essence and poetry of spring and surnmer are in them. Foremont among the lines to be played Monday are k and Linen Fancies, Linen tistes, Persian Satin If mpadour Linen wine P t's, Embrob Bik Bwirees, tal 1 . Embroid t Silk Chambrays, We Invite Particular Attention to Our Showing of “Elite’’ China This make of china i# no ety " and a few 5 utd your ¢ Elite" plate areqnad from $6 to $100 & dozen We have some kiads stock. If we can’t sult y we will take your order special kinds. RHODES BROS. CO,, 1214 Second Avé. KEGLEY’S 1141 Occidental Ave., Phone, Main 495 ext ranch, every esi in mu for warra PO Fancy Bur und, 6 TATOES COD FISH Whole fish in pickle, per pound DATES uncy new crop, por " 8 for RUB NO MORE I 1 her powder; 4 age L0e, 3 for .. 81.50 Se h pound 'AN ALTAR ON THE STAGE ‘ow Mise Grace N, Wishaar wear Graham will be mar ntuge of the Beattle the rnoon, known theatrics Minn Wishaar tn the f th and Mr 2 8 sage manager for the Ralph Btu pany ishaar painted the aoe Stuart company, and whil in her position on t in Mr. Graham, his ta pacity, Wan often present and add ed the du rom Min Wishaar's artistic productions, To the happy couple will be d near the scenes of thelr ro mantic courtahtp. Cooper & Levy Fresh Home-Smoked Hams Same quailty selling all over town mt 1Se to 18e per pound Special Tomorrow, Per Pound 12 1-20 Imported Swiss Cheese In the th are w af eat Grah | ‘ for the working idee in Bpecial Tomorrow, Por Pound 27¢ Per Pound 16 180 Roast Coffee Our regular 2 grade, roasted 1 fresh every day and ground | Just you Want—coarse, | fine \§ Genuine Dill Pickles Equal to the best home-made 6 for 100 Doliclous Creamery Butter Per brick, 45 and 50c, Fresh Rolled Oats $2.00 Ssits 3.00 Suits 4.00 Suits . . und sack Western Washing Machine round SPE un- Suen usd out peeveneary, < ar re 7 ose Ys rad i peramarsee Tm: fits. (MAS Immense Laundry Soap é i 4 20 BIG BARS and a heavy thy Turkish towel, ALL FOR $1.15 Imported Anchovis Per kee . 5Ge and T0c | Cooper & Levy Wheiorme and Reta’ Grocers 104-106 FIRST AVENUE bet Yesior and Washingtos REBOLUTION NO, ova. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 3. New Proposition to ‘ft 2 b proposed amen tment 1 ee Islon 2% The elty counelt shall, . wide for the mat 4 improve; the all needful by the city. of miained tn the oth ® all cases in ction Of the Cost and ex in such wt the prope: et to be or ¢ above P h proportion of the © would trict to the. re expense of intercepting sewer shall be paid from the general fund. be final and And be i * going an ts recom m of the Mig unoll the 28rd day of December, 1001, and’gned by me in open session ih authentication of Its pamage this Zand day of December, 1901 JED G, BLAKE, em. of the City Council, hia Band day of December, FRANK H, PAUL, Comptrotier and ex-oMficl ation January 21, City Clem. 1908. “Date ct frst pub LUTION NO, 817. ‘AMENDMENT NO, 1. and Proposiltion to amend IS of Arth ‘ot The City of such pro: ied voters le at the next gen- ty of Beat the City Counetl of The of Seo. 18 of Article Charter of The Clty of Se 10 We to read as follows tax, contin n of the license money t ity, provide ranted granted te ax ied that c h one-ha y of any such 1 the am of the state |a"reaular $10. , That the fore- | F. W. MERRICK, The American Clothier. 703 FIRST AVENUE, The End In Sight This Really Extraordinary Sale is drawing rapidly to a close. Make your selections this week or lose a great opportunity. 400 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits To besold by next Saturday Night. No Re- serve. All the Blue Serges, Black Clays are in the sale, as well as the Patterns in Wors- teds, Cassimeres and Cheviots, all fresh stock, bought for Fall and Winter Trade, but they must go, for next week the New Goods will arrive and WE MUST have the room. Here Are the Prices That Will Clear Them Oust: $1.50 $5.00 Suits 2.25 6.00 Suits 3.00 7.50 Suits OO Suits $7.50 "Filed by ime thie Sma day of January, 098, FRANK MW. PAULL City Comptrotier and ex-ciicle City. Date of first publication January f, 1902. RESOLUTION NO. 677. | | PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. Library | 22235522 Cases Fourteen, ‘of the City Charter, and for the submission of such amend- Books should not be tossed &round loosely and carelessly ment to the qualified voters of the City when such splendid book re- ‘of Beattie. Be it Resolved by the City Council of The 'y of Beattie, as follows: Sections 1, 2 8, 6 ana tT of Artiele Fourteen ‘of the ‘Chaster of | the City of Beatle be amended so as to read as follows: ceptacies are obtainable here at such small cost. Let us show you the many book receptacles shown by us in oak and mahog- *mall bookeases for the ir OF massive ones for ry. The picture shows a double door library case, made with four adjustable shelves and glass doors, The wood is select- || Firn—Such ennu: ed oak, finished in the golden; || Counc provide, case stands feet high and $8 ||, Scuon 2—The ttle of all property be- iathen wide | longing to the teattie Public Library shail be and remain in name of the eity Price $14.50 - $3.75 4.50 .. 4.90 the City of Seattle or any trustee for the | uses or purpowrs of the “Seattle Public Library.” ‘Second—Ten per centum of the gross re- te of the City (rom all fines, penalties | or owned in trust for said ubrary by the | Cuy or any other trustee. ourth—Any appropriation that the City Counell may make for said fund from time to time, tux levy as the City and shall be held inviolable in trust for the vse and benefits of said library. Secon &—There shall be seven Library ‘Trustecs, who shall constitute and be known &* “The Library Board,” and_be the governing body of the Library, The Mayor, with the consent of the City Coun- appoint seven trustees, each of jot shall bold office for seven years without compensation, and be subect to removal by the Mayor. The present library corgmiasion together with two new com= missioners to Le appointed by the mayor, one for the term of six years and one for term of seven years, Degimning April 10K, U be the first Library board, and the ‘present commissioners shall con- Unue to hold office as such trustees, until the frst day of April next succeeding the expiration of their respective terms as come missioners; and the Mayor shall hereafter Section 4—The librarian shall be elected by the board and sube removal by It Under civil service rules, he shall, by a with the consent of the Library Board, have the appointment and removal of all subordinate «: y Counell of said a» License fee for the sare and giving away of intoxicating, spirituous, malt, vinous, rmented liquors in said City of laws of the of Washington, I alone ha: @uthority to expend the Library fund; and the board shall certify every such expendi- ture to the City Comptroller, who shall fo the ‘Clty @ shall be paid by of any money in the not otherwi ein provided, the powers and duties of the library board and. the ¢ the Puolic Library shail to the other provisions of and the laws of the said Passed the City Counell the Oth day of September, 1901 and signed by me in open jon in authentication of its passage | this Oth day of September, 1001. W, Y. RINEHART, nt of ‘the City Counell. Wh day of September, H. PAUL, Comptroiler and ex-officto Ci st publication January | FRANK fs REBOLUTION No. 08. ct Clerk. pony ED AMENDMENT NO, 2 | A Resolution and Proposition to amend | ,,And be it further Vint et the City Chars | foreRoINE _amenden ‘ALL. of the City Char: | Sr hereby submitted to the ‘amendment to the lifted | ere of the C oro of cory! for their ee [ en or rejection at the next general eleo- of Beat the eae this Bard day at ouncil of The TIL, of the City Beattie be amend- to read as follows All claims for damages against must be presented to the city 4 filed with the clerk within time when such claim dinance 20, he city ounce!) City’ Comptroller and Date of first PROPOSED Resoluvion Beotio pay ¥ part thereof until auch cla n referred to the proper a r until such departine F. ‘AMENDMENT a and Proposition to amend 6f such’ p fled voters of next general election. Re it Resolved by the City Council of The City of 4 follows: That Article XX. city. ¢ @ City oF amende read as follows: Section 1 amendment or amend> mente to ti may be proposed in the. oity ¢ dif the same be agreed to by rity of all the mambers lected, roposed ndment oF be red upon th ‘pays of the mn. Upon the pas any such amendment or amend- ments, the same shail be submitted to tne flectots of the city for their. ratification » which shail intained for dat arter Bo as to EY @ charte uuncil m fec held March 4th, ned the City Council the 10th day , 1001, and signed by me tn open au lus passage 1901. BYERS, December, AUL, ALPHE President pro tem, of ol Filed by me this 16th day 1901 FRANK # City’ Comptroiter aud ex-of Date of first publication J ice rotinea bo tons voting thereon the sai @ 4 part of this ohare e days after such the RESOLUTION NO, ¢ PROPOSED AMENDM A_ Resolution and Prop se of Article X, of the submission of r the qualified voters Bhall thereby. b be by t F in fed that E sul fe keneral eleotion beed ammonde parataly without Vided further of the City . a ede amend ame ning amendment Y submitted to t f Seat iment be March Passed the City attle 1001 eld March 4th. De Preaident f Filed by me this Date of first public ity Comptroller and jovi, this 3nd President pro tem, ato, Clay hari, 2 the City Counoli, K i PAU)

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