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\ CENT A COPY — SIX CENTS A WEEK 4 # THE § ATTLE STAR. HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # f VOTE FOR THE MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT | swe nTS2 22 am BILL IS PASSED BATTLE OF THE BALLOTS PROGRESSES WITH VIGOR Acute Interest Centers in the Contest Over the Mayoralty---Claims) w Now Settled : Made by Both Sides--Humes Workers Confident, but Their tay a te | Claims Disputed by the Godwinites--Pointers on |the’ main reduction of 85 per cont lsting duties. mmittee on finance the Latest Developments in the Fight ed a Dill passed by th Jing for a repeal of the ue tax, Ni usion was it it ie be the com mittee will report the Dill without qe dee ts progressing at the) mate figures, That he ts being /llove that Mr, Godwin will carry the Bo ye scratched by many Republicans isjcity by at least 1,000 majority, We oo woes this edition of the Star not denied, but tt ts clatmed that the | concede the First, F urth and Fifth qoute pres and with strong evi- | defection will be offset by some of | wards to Humes, b t the seratehing | + lic Interest. ‘The re-| eats of Pe | the Democrats who have ted |he will receive in the other wards qumeeanaet be predicted With @PY! Go4win on account of bis failure to will defeat him. We belleve Mr. ( 4 ‘The claim ts put| degree of wccuracy. Humes’ workers that/a wide-open policy, It forth dy the hat | take @ pronounced stand In favor of Win will run ahead of his ticket and is possible |that the rest of the ticket will run Dave carried the day for their/ that the late vote will change +t RECEIVES ‘ by a decisive majority, but | Present calculations altogether. It ts rely bo ek ~uncilman,” : " \Godwinites dispute this assertion yet too earty to say whether Humes | At Republican Headquarters A CHILD ‘allege that their man has a good | °F Godwin will be mayor At Humes! headquarters another chance and that his pros-| will be decidedly brightened by | "Qe late evening vote. Navin tn the F ret ward will At Democratic Keadquarters story was heard this afternoon, John Prince Gives Little Girl First Honor At Miller sald o'clock this afternoon “Mr, Humes carry scenes about Democratic city by fully 2,500 majority, | headquar- _ Qunfal inquiry by Star reporters) ters aid not indicate any apprehen-|* ¥ jcure & majority in every at a conference held in N {Council Passes Ordinances Per Garment Pulite various polling places) ST ea ware: dati Seely Caacitiiana | CHICAGO, March &—Under bright | Nas lant month. ll for Many Improvements J **" (emmbont the city give rise to the) “stiver Dick” Warner, acting for | ticket will be elected with him, I am ture, I bal nah Rowe pmrinnes Lite | ee ann sects ‘tha napoctas Seats ys | Towels ait that Humes was ahead in the} the Democratic central committee, Mr. Humes! lead at this time | the « letting banka, the bo ou. oF tae. ol aeeaeeae ‘The city council, by a vote of 9 to| yee , Pama to 2 o'clock this afternoon, | in speaking on the Godwin outlook, Points to but one result, and that 19, House He began. the mesttete ¢€ legis The sssocte- |b oviding for the purchase by: the blue, white, black, ba = ‘Miegh this belief cannot be #ub-| seid: “Information received from » Humes will be mayor of § after broakfant » Bal beuaaee seen te one shipmaaters | ty ot the site for the new public ETT Oe hnnntigunibes uff’ and natura Hiasikted by anything lke approxi-| the various precincts leads us to be. |Attle for another two pented him with his poctratt engaged in the Atiantle coast trade.! 27062" upon the Meacham site at{ We : .— Fourth avenue and Madison street, ef nes a - Inducements Lion Clothing «ld Dolly Rob Isadore ? a nee Basted cliswen Role, Byers ene MErPAy op. House , & woman employed tn re concert hall, was ar- WAR ON IN EXPENSE the Helyed © drove about the down- Jrested last night upon complaint ot] own tion without the accom- 4 Isadore Btepuki, who says she re nt of huge owds. His vistt # bed him of $26. Stepuki says ne Included besides the banks, Field's ¢ went into a box with the woman and holesale dry goods store, the bought five bottles of beer at $1 a Rookery office building, public hottie, We lett the bo without a |ibrary and the fire insurance patrol coat. The women says he bought | on Monroe street, where a fire alarm Estimates of the expenses for the| was sent in and the department re month of Maroh ip the different de- | sponded |partments at the city hall have been | turning to the hotel the prince wine at $5 a bottle and spent all his money. She is charged with lar- eny from the person. Atlantic Squad- *" filed with the ety clerk follows ernor Van Sant of Min- ton Sails From Cuba | struck by Train 15:7 legislative, #133 2. who presented Ten ric and oa; grade tax, $225 912.42; Judie: Ls harbor, sanitation, $3845; cl park, $1000; potice, | comptroller, 9933.22; Minneso the staff followed Monors Linceln M. Conner was knocked down by |t? ® Northern Pacific train at the foot |/**: of Washington street, last evening, ductions to. hilippine Tariffs Are Word Received of Plans Through Eskimo Who lary piny, Intro- | [Globe Navigation Co, to Control PEARY IS NOW ON HIS DASH TO NORTH POLE Arrives in Greenland NEW YORK, Mareh 4. recetved here via St. Johns, foundiand, say that through an Ee kimo who arrived at New Herrnhut, Greenland, word of the Peary party | has been recelyed. Advices |Sabine, within @ mile of the #pot Yew-|Where the Greeley expedition of 1881-83 slowly perished of starvation and exposure. It is near the 79th degree, on the coast of Greenland He had established caphes of pro |visions along the shores of Smith |sound and up to the shores of Lin. coln fen, about 60 miles south of the farthest north made by Lockwood tn Unless unfe faithful negro 1882, At the mont asnistant, Ma on. Poary told the native that he ex- northerly house in the world, he had pected to start. March 1 and that|s#tored 14 tons of provision both he and Henson were in excel-| ‘The actual run for the pole will be- | ent condition for the trip. gin from Cape Hecla, which ts but | 600 miles from the pole, As be! Licutenant Robert E, Peary sailed | pu rward he will from time to| ¢ north in the summer of 1899, | time send back the Kakimos that ac his seventh He had|company him until Henson bJect up to with one * the fina ply expedition |rush, He must make ind trip ed him, |in three months ¢ sum he expected | mer'# aun 102 for bis | in June the relief ahip of the Arctic 4 his wife |Club, under whose auspices the at ttempts, He had |tempt t# made, will sail for the north amp forthe win-|to bring the two men back én ak hilis of Cape|case they are yet alive MUCH WORK ~ ORDERED 4 permanen beneath the b SHIPMASTERS ORGANIZE BOSTON, Mass, March 4.—The or: ganization of the American Ship masters’ Protective association, the preliminary steps of which were tak posed the ordinance and Councilman Navin was absent, all the others vote ing in favor of tt, ‘The ordinance further provides for the calling of @ apecial election to vote upon the fesuing of the $109,- |000 bonds necessary to pay for the mite, This gection wa» referred to the library and printing and finance committes, & date willbe set by the coune!l In the near future. ‘Wants Cedar River Water LO8 ANGELES, Cal, March 4 Play for the men's amateur cham- pionship of the Pacific Golf associa. tion began auspiciousty today on the links of the Los Angeles Country club, Judging from the prominence of the contestants and the auspicious ndition# surrounding the prelimin- the tournament will be one f the most successful that has ever aken place on the Pacific const, BRANCHING QUT |urten.town”tasine”permnialon to an ts fag mate last night. ‘The latest town re the benefits of the ton, Mayor Beach of but escaped serious injury. He was |¥ At 31:9 Foyal party proceeded | present and explained é removed to poltee headquarters, but |{1TS. #;, board of public wo to Lincoln park, where the prince More Vess jthe needs of the ctty, stating that & partment that 5.000 of the best sol-|there his injuries were only found $182; streets and sewers, $6100; stre wrea foot of the Bt ssnnug | the Municipality was without an ade- - da Sines amee $2000: city ing: “I am| It te the intention of the Globelquate supply of water either for do. = 1 > i nor ones bridges, bulldings do this.” The Navigation Co. to establish a line of|mestic use or fire protection The continued several S876; wate Ls peoetstal of ry made steamers between and the] As the Cedar river pipe line passes days and the are reported to ¢ ey og Benya uty | Philippines. | J. W 1D |directly through Renton, tt is thought have Deen very heavy. No official ored, white and bide ma” OOF director, of that company, has Just |that the pipe can be tapped at some statements hite and bide returned from the where ws of : ate es (ll corer Rlgdme egr »bert Lincoln and Admiral Evans |completed arrangements for the pure | peat" ith Ronin ane Sunety sage they wil reach a total of more 2 Us | xtter shoveling some dirt at the [lobe company will construct « new/red to the fire and water committee than 16 It ie believed, with toot of a newly planted tree near the Pitt north of the Gaftney pler, aslto report Thureday night ae ind tatean | 23) fronument the prince anf party pros [previously intimated in the Siar, but] am vordinance waa Introduced pro. ch a 8) y termina- oF in de ee tenaaed to indy ge B ~ |has no intention of purchasing viding for the sale of Cedar riv ton, Robert Weggen Wants Detective) scinnd und Bast” Bide, ‘Hallway |at noon an elaborate tanchoen mare |Gattney pier. ‘The whart will be 480| water to Ballard at $60 por mitioe Squadron Satis Punished—Lane Not Worrying |Company wan incorporated by a | served |feet long and about 100 feet in width, |, ‘and was referred to the fire Word has been received at the, Punished—Lane TYING realty syndicate of Oakiand today for|” At this function a speech of wel- | water committee, which has al- Bary departmen forth At- ne purpose of acquiring the fran-|come was made oe o ready reported favorabl ‘trom ifuegos, Cuba, for ( colon) a.|With the civil service commission fornia & Nevada Rallway Company |Germans living in Chicago. At Protest on Macad: 4 ‘The squadron is composed of the °**nst City Detective A. 8. Lan tween Point Richmond and Oek~/1:39 the royal party was escorted to A number of residents of Madison ips Kearsarge, Alaban @ peculiar grounds, ‘The formal |teny‘rith verramnt iachiivies et the train, which departed for Mil-| street, between Broadway and Twen. | chusetts and Indiana, the m: mplaint was delivered to Secretary | Emeryvi It will be converted | waukee at # o'clock ae |ty-third avenue, appeared last night | aa"sE, Szsembted in thoes |Grout of, the commission ete ¥ee-|into a broad gnuge double track. The vaescend | Jand protented against the approy y the United States. Its | terday afte franchisen will be turned over to the | 6f the assessment rolls for that Petence, it is believed, will have a| Mr on that the detec-|ganta Fe railway se terminal » game te emevenine | liosce' Steer on r MILWAUKEE, Wh March 4—It rict Ly claim that the work ees ect and prevent any dam t to find Romeo Heg-| will be Emeryville instead of Point |,,"0o¢. 1 assert th < ‘nowhere in macadamizing the street ts not pre mi erty intere away son of the com jchmond safe to senert that nowhere in any dene . “4 | aad erican property interests. og Tony Mens Gm Boma tauren Amorica will Prince Henry be more | Local Beer Is the Only Beer That/<r!y don Bo, Pp rergrngl hol, ‘ og heartily received than in Milwauk jnot last any time, and that the prop: | ee for in no other city in the we South Americans Drink erty owners are asked to pay too im Saturd the T much for the improv nt The! y. - cs Pestcuds gees ne improveme: + _ stron ‘The roy tor is sched-| It’s wonderful what an outside Matter was referred to the street | | ie u >» reach the Cream City late tation Seattle od e | committee afternoon, ‘and will remain alz |eoutation Beattie has gained for the |S" “Street improvements ; his o rh the] TACOMA. March : Le fe exoalient of some of her, domestic | ‘The couneil ordered atreet Improve in the « unt »f Althe man who was k ntinior pone Beer, for instance. | ry ‘ ight aggregating in cost ; battle that toc on lene Paste tele. & contintou ere ié the big Kosmos liner Isis, ly $67,000, The largest improve elf and the dete he| Friday last has bee cen eateres, eh all the way from H ment of ail, the paving of First av former f 4 this out. ®|\ that of Frank W. Ke M f Ge ny e to get a p nue from Pike street to Denny way vices bat Lane remarked boy |Seattle. His father and mot - 0 of exhilarating bever fan Qotlneated Gant ot SeLbe, eek - . in the reform school. The/| rived in this ¢ ar South indefinitely post: a. Among the Rieearirow 1, ‘Towa, that the offi-|Seattle and return Pi ple living down there are|improvementa ordered were: Curbs @ early this morni duty when he : 4 [tald fo be exositent Judges, too, of jing and building concrete sidewalks ata the Tremont hotel and f wn house and ad hop Fr y “4 jon Fitth avenue between Pike and | houses adoining The lone is $75,0 In place | Biats an hey've abs e Rtreets, to cont $7400; sidewalk Birral of the bi p of the h ¥ wants a thor I re li iy Rent they ve gupeled Ba York and ling and grading Ninth avenue west by te by jumping et om Ww we, > the officer's colonnade of W n atreet and [they've quaffed Sehlits, yet they |hetween Lee and Howe street, to cost Rone sertously. of the meeting Grand avene f have to turn to Seattle when they ereding Summit avenue north 4 semen, were On the acene of the ot the committee to hear the case ae taeet os te want the real, genuine, palate tick avenue from tion immediately afte has not yet been eet y AMHING »* Stare a. : te eaaae Ung, mirth-producing articl |to # treet, to cost $6700 ey GBtm Was sounded so there exinind | Detective I mas the | 9 WARHINGTON, ©. Ce March é-— Ba liye coco # From the Isthmus to Patagontalhutiding a water main. one Mectt Be tepaten for the panic-stricken at. | matter at Bent | Con "aste hee de acaitios the bill tf gy ly A Beattie beer barrels evidence |Rroadway from Fat Republican ‘ Of thone hotel to Sit er than|' Se wail cearten doe & dele. (tana r popularity of the amber tinted street to Kast Highland drive, to streets by rling thems “ a crowd of | rate rng Rely SuRCaT catavens toons hich th 4 brosia down there. It may|ooat $6090 urbing, parking and 7 ared for | Giaska be pase Goring the |oy be that sometime in the near future, lsidewalking Twenty-third avenue “ a was bUS-| Dresent seasion en his ame by 1 Singing clubs, (Ame enterprising brewery will lay |south from Yesler way to Norman| ng and | tion on assurance given him by v & pipe-line fromm Seattle to Cape|streets, to cost $7400; grading Sum » t| ous lenders in Horn, and give the natives a chance |mit avenue north from East ‘Thom Ee t sf to sample the beverage on ht nt avenue north, to cost | I but until then, the Inis and steamera ($4200; Improving Comatock ‘eteoes eed f her ilk, will continue to carry it/from Seventh avenue west and oth In hogsheads, unworthy receptacles |er adjacent. st to cost $11,000; " , for a draught that is so universally |grading, sidewalking and parking oo admitted to be the progenitor of|tHowell street from Ninth avenue te i. VICTORIA |faney swelled heads East Denny way and Hastlake ave é fst ech — nue from Howell street to Mereer, to} ‘ WASHINGTON, D. C., Marct cont $12,400. fara * Fs ARE ACCUSED OF It ntention te Thief Steals Even After He Is Almost ail the counet! committees ler arriving tn por reported on several < | OM Bight. The cine p ‘al minor matters. i The 0; and Hatt ‘ Discovered The council adjourned at an early BE Beawreck end reports tint oe STEALING WIRE hour {o'meet on Friday night at 7:36 Br ret {ult be made out wm It haw not bi After being discovered in th ‘ts c Of the vessel lost . nitely decided in what court the idence of Fis! Barnett, 812 Fourth | } are & mystery Two Men Arrested for Breaking] tion will be brought, but it is avenue, early this morning, a bur-| . that it will be fi in the|giar gathered up a quantity of| : \ | , RESSED IN BEST Into a First Avenue Store United States court at Minneapolis, |Soches “and erith chem sade Lie ox Minn Jeape ‘The monthly meteorological sum. aries 8 a porter, and W The thief awakened Mra. Narnett|mary for February has been 1s gee is SUIT OF CLOTHES » usfittor, eneeqcoooooooseoooeseeee |) hor daushier Miva early. this |by U.N. Salisbury, section director, | LONDON, March 4~The Central j Pa Damm 1M 3 morning by erturning #: pana| It shows the highest temperature |News at Harrismith, Orange River hour th Tonight ele 5 oid resins. will 3 n the kitche The tw nranjduring the ynth to have been 63 Pangea bevy artes wt hha that ‘ f ing in announced from the stages wnetairn and drove thi ef into|degrees on the 19th, and the lowest |Get. Dewet has been shot in the arm Mee for froin || tai theater and ‘Third Avenue Blind telephoned to the police for ua: lost raintali was on the 15th and ath, | TRE tevort Is based on information| 18 from ¢ uth, i at nistance |when 1,89 Inches of rain fe The [given by er ners, who sity | ea men 1 senereesooencocesoncoees CHEMI tn HEHE. aah’ ane | da thm entien ehehin Chicks Were tal |Methok oq GASES Wek Sealonae 4 ' 1,2 og! while the E 1 ing ¢ ef 4 i rented t 8 dropping out of & window, [two clear 4 On the 25th the wh he rs were endeavoring te . b gistered 28,99 Inches, which |Plerce the Britian lines. igh f " 1 r Iwas the leweut fn several yours, ae --- BUY BOATS pope's ass tae 2 gnizance pending an ir A raid on a few of the tendoriotn &c , P Clurg and Ryan early this morning , : TACOMA, March 4—The ROME, March 4.—The pope today , 1 r ; Rainier Sails TRCOMA, Manele: tobe Pg Pag Bg gr stare, eee the arent of six 4 , ng the purch fa don millo# of a few intimate friends.| WASHINGTON, D. C., March 4 5 The xt natabes 4 the Pollsrd | ne Br Yul belong! »|He returned thanks for being al-|Senator Turner, of Washington,| WEATHER FORECAST ‘ even! n| ho hold stock |lowed to celebrate the jubliee,” The es today for a two weeks’ visit o— kh a | y f controlling onles of yenterday seem |to his home In the Weat on account | Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight f 1 000 ortatl the Klondike !to have had no after cw on his of personal business matters that/and Wednesday, occasional rain { iumber end some freigl except Via Bt. Michael physical condition, demand his attention, [frown to brisk wouth winds, A Mian’s Appearance | {mproved acre tract on ; car line, near Dunlap Is a large factor in his busi- 4 4 oll is rich bottom ness success. At the period | acid. sual when he is starting out at a t out tn 1 fruits small salary it is hardest to at- tain the neatnesss and correct- | ness so essential — we have succeeded in solving the prob- lem to a great extent—an in- spection of the values offered here will convince you. fov rs, etc, A good buy. Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. A handsome line of sults made up of rough finished tweeds and cheviots In grays and plaids, both Hight and dark—price e:= | $12.50 ADAMS& BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block OO COSCO OS OE COOH Prescriptions 500 dozen Nev Wool and Me wear. Brita gqualed for the care and aki with Alteration Sale Price 75 cents ity. Open All Night. PHONE MAIN 3, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. $ 627 First Avenue OOOO OSCOOS OOOO SOOO OOOOD Many special inducements to be found here tomorrow. lowing ere only © few of them ROYS' CLOTHING Boys’ All Wool Schoo! Suits, made to wear terns, $2.00 value; Wednesday Inducer: bio 220-222 First Ave. South nt in good dark mixed pat- ‘ - 80 LADIES’ CAPES atly trimmed in fur, $2.50 value; Wednesday Re CHILDREN'S JACKETS Many @ifferent kinds and colorings, from $1.00 to $3.00; Weftnesday Inducement, your choice... ° . ++-880 PERCALES eh Percales, only good patterns and colorings, 12%c value; W: nesday Inducement i- b¥c PLAIDS.” bright colorings, 20¢ value; WOOL Children’s Schoo! Plaids, in good day Inducement MEN’S UNDERWEAR. ‘The best value ever was offered in Men's Underwear at $1.00 a gar- ment; sold tomorrow at a Wednesday inducement price.. DR SHIELDS. 10e Btickinette Dress Shields: Wednesday Inducement .. BATH TOWELS. Ife Bleached ath Coweta rene wday T Wednes- 8 1-3¢ Jucement Swift moving machinery does the work of lighting for you when use electric light. ‘There's no work for you to do about it. No lamps to fill, or wicks to trim, or chim- neys to clean, or matches to strike. It is the most convent- ent as well as the most brill- fant light you can use, Microbine | Versus Piles Come and get a sample. It will cure internal and extenal, also Prurilis (itching) anteed, or money back. you Guar- } $405 Third Ave. Corner Union TelephoneMain 584 The Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Ave. | Words About Our Chan- delier and Fixture Departm’t and Electric e at less than Aswell N nremenes As in every line of the F plete tine in the city, Unsurpassed an new dark lay, ag we carry the small finest grade of cassi- mere, silk-sewed. oot WBLHUTEHINSON CO COR. 2*9 AVELS UNION ST— SIcaseCRarece te ce ce se Ress BeDSseEONLE THs ANOITI> OS NLD. THE LARGES Our Glasses Satisty Because They Are Right . Pee’ Established 1890 Fourth Near Pike NO MORE BAD-FITTING SHIRTS pectacle fitting no guesswork : have just installed the latest ling at ele actean’ We Vpierentan machine for ironing men’s jpeg HUCiAR b OPTICAL CO, shirts. Removes all fullness from i clalists. the bosom, and makes a perfect | —@5& nue, Seattle When buying articles advertis this paper, epeak of the Stag, fitting neck band. Phone Main 953 bea RRO ENN NCEE EE

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