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A COPY — SIX WEEK # # SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCITL 12, 1902, i 25 CENTS A MONTH POINTED QUESTION TO COUNCILMAN PARRY | stgam utes on The new city ¢ suncil will meet on Monday evening next and elect its ie for the ensuing year. The president of the council has the naming of all of the} ADAMS & BLANCHARI ittees. a matter of the ¢ t mportance to come before the new council will be the proposition to establish Has a municipal electric lighting plant. The | he i ttle pple have declared phatically in favor of it, but an unfavorable executive head of the city council might delay {Its construction indefinitely. ~@ 1 € It is only fair the vat the constituents of the councilmen should know, before the election of president takes place, just how each of the three mentioned | candidates stands upon the question of municipal lighting. The Star has asked each one whether he favored or opposed the people's wishes. Here is the result:} Fixings... filis Morrison; “I heartily favor a municipal Plant.” : J.B. Crichton: “Emphatically, I favor it.” That complete a man’s costume Will H. Parry: ?? Pre st rete t Ce have arrived — Shirts, Ties, Sox Twice Mr. Parry has been requested by the Star to make known his position, but has deferred doing so. | l nderwear, Hats, Collars, Cuffs; everything made to The people w« d like to hear from Mr. Parry. They take an active interest in ascertaining just where he stands. They do not choose the president of councll, | our order; paid for A spot cash; priced to you at ves, but they do have the privilege of urging their wishes upon their representatives in council, the lowest possible figure The columns of this paper are open to Mr. Parry. It would be glad to give him all necessary space. It may be that he is upon the people's side and, if so, a Li h WwW h Us é ginple statement of the fact will go a long way towards assisting him in his race for the presidency of council. If he is with the Seattle Electric Company in this} 1g t- eig . noerwear vil t speak | French Ribbed Balbriggan he will not speak. | best service you ever hud Mr. Parry. 50c ET a Lab WELD DIES AFTER FIGHT IS NOT ACCORDING TO RULES ADAMS &. BLANCHARD A PRO- BOER SPEECH -ONE SECOND HAS CREPT INTO RING ST fition Over Methuen’ s Capture Said to Have] , " | Bedside Tables reatest | Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block now rests wi k First Avenue and Cherry St. LION CLOTHING HOUSE DIRECT FROM MILL TO CONSUMER Men’s All Wool New Britain Underwear (5¢ GARMENT mvenient device for s 0 inv aids and are ver useful for m purposes. TAKE ONE ON TRIAL 3 Been a Prime Cause | Dh, March 12—Fo P. ‘Altgeld died her Week this morning from @ apoplexy = ree while delivering Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. | 4 627 First Avenue 9 PHOS SOOEOS HOOF POHOOOHOOD COOSOOOOOOOD ecial purchase of 500 4 worked over the A sp purchas long. His ¥ dozen direct from the mill teonsciousness ove: of him, and in his t Jes us to sell them at and at early hour this | ¥ ition his n “ ‘ their STANDARD f was announced that L ay on could not | Hundreds of Ladies are daily taking advantage of our Damaged PE hopeless. Linens. decas | "The body will be taken to Chicago | Big values in Klondike Blankets, $2.98, $4.50 and $6.00. All colors; any size, afternoon, Funeral arrange-| ot yet been made, but | | Attractive ‘paece, Attraotive Goods at Baaiinicht, there were presensy. we Soe Bs Attractive Poteee femediate ap; es ee os WHITE GOODE SPECIALS cook, 12%, 15e, 1Pe, aceland cemtery, The ‘be, Se and BOC. BED COVERING. o heavy winter weight n to our ext abrics, n dress Lion Clothing 220-222 First Ave. South CORRER MAIN ipee to breakfast, notic gass through the pat men saw him grasp the > fen lay qu th When «| Blankets and Comfortables are s, | laid away, there is a demand f lighter ext variety of dress mater! ae rgandice—Double width, extra ine, @ pects y, riced at mr ry India tine. ry | 900 “heer, Bite, 1c, | Light envy Weight Com- Ike, ake, See fort y benutiful de- vernor of Titnels on | | Plain Swine, very fine and sheer ratic theket Me kind, at, yard Ite |B Vict SIGN of the BIG COFFEE POT SPECIAL Thursday and Friday CUPS AND SAUCERS filling, value, 89, . 1.25. rehists who com: Haymarket mur- net White Muil, excepth |B quaitty Dimity ihe, 20 SEATER & CO. All Grade F urniture Fine White Austrian China fer Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, the price you p for the cehabete common ‘sem! - poreelain; : deen Special price 6 eup: " Shades, and 6 saucers e everything ca PLATES 8 cheerfully Large Dinnor Plates, to match 3 Gpeolal price set of 6.. .. .68e Jacob: “Hit him hard, Sam. Give him another joctel and then let drive for his wind.” IMMIGRATION BILL UP REPORT SITUATION - | 1|Plasterers Say They Have), That the police will not atiow gam Not Given Up Fight shea fight to Ext to, via tally netrated last night. Two Chin Other Unions Join the Boston Strikers 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENUE § Mesum’ Dinner Phone Buff 456 Seattic, Wash for set of 6 Te es Fruit Piate or Tea Plate, to match cups; nteenen price, set of 6 480 Rhodes Bros. (0. pa Bars Alien Anarchists .: A STORM Out of This Country ae WARNING FRIAR LANDS Seattle, We Southweet Ambanaa #0 bold as to start up rers have not gone back | thelr innocent looking button puaale 5 day, ae kamon, called fan tan fact that Stands today head A statement the me to the in excellence ¢ |ears of Chief Sullivan, and he quick a nt two detectives to bring the other f insubordinate gamblers to Jail. De only th tectives Phillips and Adams raided ‘ ¢ lay-outa, which were situated In : the Wa Chong bull nd arrested and sol Wu on the & gambling games me tecided jon Monday | They were released on bail | ta 1 Quietly Waiting A ne » been|, ‘The big gambiers are ting t i th nomething to happen, Not one n Fra The p President Roosevelt Will THE IME hn Appoint Commission f Sok {TS DEAD "| No Developments in the Drowning | [" Case of Roxey White and H. D. Tupper pat ng to the high wind prevailing |" have ome from the other One Hope, They Say hom navigation | There ts one he ft for the gam were running n Director. BOLD BANK ROBBERS Sa Hold Up Citizens While|' = seeee fe or) Grabbing Coin ‘ at hem starving, and they say will not y that if new t for t ST STOVE HOUSE ‘ STEAL GUNS Microbine Versus Piles E, } A ‘ ? i : ‘ ‘ Swell little serge sallore— ‘ ' Come and get a sample. It} navy blue — trimmed with I ; rt ; will cure {pternal and external, ¢ white silk bratd—-cockswain's , fees seuee whistle suspended from. the . been £ also Pruritis (itching). Guar Se ; nek told in I or money bach $401 Third Ave., Corner Union WEHUTCHINSONGE COR. 2% AVELA UNION SI 100 | LAT ATE_10_ classify CLASSIFY Established 1890 Fourth Near Pike We Guarantee Not to Shrink Your Flannels, Our Customers Say Our Flannel Work is the Best They Ever Saw. ~ OBER AT yf A WRECK = It in report night, Just | ¢ yet | direction WEATHER FORECAST | e and V night ain, on tchureh, ‘Third Falk and Rey. | pesmi BANK CLEARANCES a r 2 ; FE. M. Randall officiating at church, This atter- | Services at G. A. R. cemet wil | nt tw pre-| ed conducted by Miller po mp, de-!had n 1 RR. Friends and comrades invited, Thursda oO high aca | } : | | |