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! ; 4 m othing Compa a ==, = ) a yer ereee, 108 " eorh, — < sUReeeeENOn ese z Dy ood , . etabl " BY STAR PUBLISHING OC TH ° . “s native : ; Pp J , } r ee go | LIST OF HOME vee efi of Er oh eat . ¥ At tNOON . “ ' . Walla t er tt © ber ton nineas Depa st Sunset, Main 1000, Indepor 3a feattie is very oom : t, doom not ‘ y I ry | ’ ‘ t—-Sunset, Main 1138 Old Gorgon Graham,” Pork B] Sew " mag : mats : Packer, Chicago, Writes te : , bp. ‘ RAL y ’ Ke. I. Chane, Business Manage His Bon Pierrepont 3 / eS ie ire 4 . . ‘ ee Gea ues gle ’ “py that t WHOLESALE PRICES 10 HILLMAN CITY 7 ’ i the ® t th 1 joes are te any wuyer th ave x conte per w o y ‘ aia per haryged . : few peop ‘ re i 4 ® he P o avorsyy | N , " ' 1 " ' ’ t fi rt - en! ha 1 wet ‘ ns « ot * Pr inion * ia i" - a» prete ar gy z home f : ‘ . x wd ‘ : : +1 \ i te te 1 when . xpires prised, Wil that York or lowa tions in favor! ‘Te let yoople » g ' . s ecoipt ie se money mad yale t bang “¢ \ ‘ How much did : ete ; : 4-oln hat th worst of it 4 #. | ; 4 ’ tive ' ; ———_—— ~ — 7 perenne Ain't i hundred i ‘2 ) . } Cue : A rene t i - s L 2 7 4 \ nufe ny J + iat or Blt | n c ' THene WILL be FE it ¥ Co . Ss YAW wa @ Made two hundred oanien oe - ' population ar ' une, 8 4 vee 61.200 ey" 2 oak 4 = GARBAGE CO! A 5 ge agg tin. ht to | “y cart £ wot act hast ne which he used when he Bi > I > > ‘| . Send tna guar 8s, oa | AAU, NICIP. AL. ow NE -RSHII i ‘ ne Yaw franchise for t Mlection at . A t remember who had Mi] ' ry ; h achise as ordered publianed by tt ~ passed tt on him } f ; > J ‘ bi] o a ay ntaine nothing radicaily wrong, It also appears n r made Green Fruit, &t | pee . eh . & new tixht, BY vit, Sts ar W stands falle far short of the olty'# rea . ; Me uk @ | MAYOR LOW, THE CONSERVATI Vi, ADVOCATES PUBLIC LIGHT =: ’ . y does neo provide ” uk’ ' the Star believes, are that it d ast v sult to offer you the money | ING PLANT—"MR, DOOLEY” GOMMENTS UPON THE PLAN «ra pa. A HOME ME INSTITUTION | » and ly f yetematt ection of garbage And I feet now that It wouldn't @} 314.0 Senin the city limite, preecribe maxin « for such service, and fx be right to keep it myne 18} ‘The question of government own- (plants. ‘The difference between th i | w t y ; aad vat ale t , « ip has ox up in acute form in} cost of producing the elect ight wite LPL LL LLLP LLL PPL PPA @ penaity fer the failure of Contractor Yaw to live up to the term f his tne ots A \getet t 4 the pubit aa Be ° peut me | errant 1 gues it 4 h “ nt mn 1 . a ae nt & bates “a rt of law the franchise might be te with Hill's sleep, but the Hi] kholfers. ~ wig he “ th anatbas sat up with the corpse the elty owend the plant, be retur ‘ a eS b 1 i Mr. Yaw te ect and remove garbage as the fr u rs ts t ’ te to the publi heeve was merely optional, There Is, however, no necessity for vaguences of ‘ ave it | Ure 4 a nl uncertainty, The franchise is stilt in the hands of the council and can be ' “ a by the fear that . ect sunce der . i. - n —— ’ 5 never do anythin that wit etn yeeeed. 16 amended in euch @ manner that there need be no future squabbling Hor oe be egy BR nay ey | on inal | 6 se ot AR , law wait | Paying about half as much more for | jon that are @nd GED- 1] com constiond.tn, tanen 006be io 5 A tefming Mr. Yaw’s obfigations under the franchise tet the coun- k figured street Hehting as it would cost under | with water by the city govern | tow $ 2 e , { compellir Mr. Yaw to live up te i, Bilt looked sort mprovident public owner t pay 5 cf further provide some means Apelling jreamy-eyed, an if his « has gone to the length of | for thelr 5 those obligationa, Tn 4) with this amendment a clause fixing the oo hadn't digested that twe hen ting that the city butld and| tions and are § * - y ad ? tates to be charged citizens for the collection and consumption of garbage red yet, but he was pen et operate Its own electric plant, and ty We think 5 , : : obliging — about explaining Bl haa been able to cite instances of | when peuple w 4? @an be tnserted in unchis / : everything to Zeke, He had Bl yunite ownership of simitar plants in| ment of comm ¢ After 2 eald and however, the Yaw franchise seems te be hanged his face for th ne other whieh ha reatly ben. | panies to light t more or less of a makesbitt The Star believes, and has often said that which he wore when bes i ar efited the bile treasury Me off je w their water icine ORATED " 4 ot f urse by refustn, oe ere vate eany customer grour peas om the gue pany whi h jee pa with the council would s — urse by refusing to grant any = cod ehunee sure GO. dean pts tthe wee paar neh aa} look back with : ; corporation or individual a scavenger franchise and deciding to build « and every how and then he fer the objectic a pith | panies. Teeohe ore 5 manictpa r atory and tmaugurate @ mumcipal system of gutped os if he was going to og ty cote or ye Desa 3 The cost of a municipal garbage crematory and its aocessories |B QU the Market up and down —_ ee Tn _ ; would very sual compared with the expense of building a water |f he nodded and said that that B/ "pur that is exactiy the point in fa-fpoae any, *. Bh as. 923.0 ” $$3 F system or Installing a lighting plant Yet Seattle successfully of yore (A My — = |¥or of public ownership of theeelcaused by the tm Kegs, Poultry and Livestock 2? erates her own water xysten i will soon have her own lighting plant oa "al going to King Regn, str resh ranch, iTe pe Is there any good reason why Mr. Yaw should obtain a 30-year fran » the Hoard of Trade 8! To Cure « Cold In One Day nue, Where th | don, live hens id@lbe Ib; live duck chise to do the city’s seavenger work at « profit to himeelf, when the | o4 back: @|_ Take Laxative-trome Quintye] /Y Puring & Ge i | j Bableca. This signature city might Itself om the profie? ‘The Star thinks not. | wry bow, we if the Yaw is amended and pageed the city should by all | ne Mar te the com | Om 4, - aneans insist upos « clause providing for the purchase © | ! “ the weathor man eee ial for Wedne y 5 wardage handling plant at Ite appr 4 value, at any ¢im eity may | urvelty = on wrong, T reckon - aoe Nt to own and operate It as @ public utility. at it, The game iv to Ml Transter Mele at the Mona: Men’s 15c Mercerized ice ¢ Of course a good many peo- ple any that (he THE PRESIDENT IS VISITING HIS FRIENDS SSS Preaideat’s com- uw he ing totp te polities, and they oritielee, Just as they would “knock” didn’t go In truth, it is the most comprehensive teip ever laid out by a prest- cont @ it is @ monument to bie phywiead strength and endurance. Aayt short of a red-0 ojed maa would hesitate (o start Umt will cover 22 states in @ days, and make over 200 speeches ing remarks at water tanks amd way stations. But there ie & Oner side to it, A president is of the people. ‘This particular president wants to know them, to mie with them, to get closer to their Remus and hearts, to fied out more about their ways and sgntiments. There isn't @ doubt that he = b ft in that desure. ‘ fo be has wtarted out te visit—not his subjects, but—his frienda, Shep show ase. texte sah t * jor pot vant aperor of Hussia making such @ trip. (here are hot » urope to guard the way, In your mind's eye you cas fe@ the locked aad barred trains, the cannon, the ping officers, the air of mystery, the people held back, while thousands of detectives make arrests right and left, and discover all sorts of diabolical plots, and if you #aw the roler at all it would be a pale, hunted-looking map who could not be farther from the heart. of Ris people did he sit om a throne tn Mere ‘That ls Europe. Our president has boarded a train of care with « party of friends and goes whiseing through the country. He & seeing and being seen. He te talking and listening. The farmers who crowd alk ot his train get @ hatvd-shake that really meons “Gilad to see you.” and he ts glad. He meets rich men, poor taen people whooe names carry weight and those who are not known outuide of their own towns; and al are recognized and mown as integral parts of this glorious mation—« nation that te friendly with ite president Really the trip of Theodore Roosevelt i# snother link in the chain of evidence that proves the sugeriority of our form of government over anything that Burope can show. MERELY A BROKEN td © ti oe PROMISE, NOT A CRIME } ‘won wi age pi ae oe, tian for fraud In obtaining a Valuable franchise from the city of Beattie upon the technical ground that they made fo false pretenses, but merety false promines. ‘The point te good in law and lawyers rev tinetion at once, The law cannot undertake to deal with all trethfulness, The task would require too many crimina! courts, The penal statutes therefore confines ited to forbidding men to obtain valor by false statements as to existing things, and says to the citizen, “It you are gullible enough to swallow « promise, you must take the consequences if the promisor afterwards gives you the horse laugh." ‘But while Mr. Furth and Mr. Shuffieton have successtully demurred to the indictment against them upon technica! grounds, the facts alleged in the indictment remain undisputed and the pair stand accused, not onty by the grand fury, but by public optnt of having fineced the city out of @ franchise which it i* claimed would never have been #iven to the nominal applicant if he had told the whole truth as to his purpose It is not now denied that Mr. Shuffieton was merely a figurehead for the Seattle Electric Company. He was a wolf in sheep's clothing when he told the city of Seattle that he represented competition to that corporation, but his statements were so cunningly made that they ap pear now to have been in the guise of promises merely Mr, Shuffleton never moved @ finger in exertion of his powers un- der the franchise after he obtained it, except to attach his signature to 4M assignment which dropped It easily into the lap of the Beattle Elee- trie Company, its original destination. But he inferentially pleads in- nécence of any wrong-doing except deception of the elty by means of & promise which he never intended to fulftil Mr. Furth made no pretensions. He did not need to do so & hired man to do the work and all the n corporation of which he ts Mr. Furth amd Mr, Shuffieton will continue at large, each pursuing his own devices, But it will perhaps be diffieult for Mr. Shuffleton to serve Mr. Furth in the capacity of a straw man hereafter, because the public having been betrayed once by hin will appraise him properly the next time. He had ry for him and the © nes eo head was te It is now asserted that the sultan of Turkey has #0 far lost his nerve ax to be on the verge of suicide. This will come as a surprive to his cred itera, who had supposed that his nerve was infinite. If he weakens a lit tle more he may inadvertently pay some of hie debts. Sennen The superior court decides tial the Shuffieton franchise was not ob- tained by false pretensell, but by false promises, The latter irregularity does not constitute a crime. If it did, there would be few corporation magnates or politicians out of jail, ee ‘The election of each of the three candidates for mayor of Chicago is claimed by an enormous majority. Probably if each party would do its own counting the result would pan out that way ——FOR——_ Golovin Bay, Alaska Famous Arctic Steamer JEANIE CAPT. MASON Sailing Juné ist, 1903 Passengers and Freight Booked for Golovin Bay, White Mountain and Council City FOR RATES APPLY The de Soto Placer Mining Co 331-333 Globe Bidg., Seattie, Wn. gheek out of the Hoover was a pretty quick Imectf and he'd blown two hundred as soon ot it, Buying winter coal WoodanCoa the rea’ wheat and pork that he'd bee titsled: that speculation leatttmate bustvess: skill and sagactty ecruple was rer Id accept ved Drighter that and thanke fing It so char the do 1 right i him fo Ste ere with a cle expoantt}e hadn't seen him to talk It over before breakfast, am the tw hundred had been lying heavy on his mind all that hed got up early and matted » cheek for tt to the Deacon's pastor order i people f hundred detty sround loose a litte down to pick up ft and « om boy burhes to give it a yank. cone eat) easy borrowed dollar waury om ™ George Horace Larimer, Maynard & Co. Reston “Letters trom ALL GRADES Newcastle, Franklin, Black Diamon4 Laary Coals First ave. south and ing effort on Chiftor week; 112 patterns, lessened prices. Pletured one in solid on mininforme tnve that his last and that ne two hun + de MPrchant to His Bon. and what's golng happer what has happensd, and the they real weather removing rabte that had been wer on only ‘sorry in Matening to tne of the he and told him but old ty mention the Deacon an « * of its o tor # man who thinks he's all right to go ail wrong when he sees a couple tna > one site of the straighteand narrow peth: and that when he reaches the money there's usually « string tied to the Rasy rn Fulton, Rosiyn Also Coke and rs k, ney never draws inter pay Rott by an when you ‘We are making @ special sell 4 Gas Office ONE BLOCK FROM THE 8 }0OR- PING CENTER OF SZATTLE Citizens’ Light & Power Co. "PHONE, MAIN 1188 INDEPENDENT 78 1425 First Ave. this all ve ry substantial jn butld and finish ed dark golden; bas five inches Price This Week $7.50 Same with hat box, $7.20, Same with mirror, $11.00. Gl. HOLM ru RNITL RE "0 x Jaree, We Will Sell ® Alaska Centre) wen 100) Yreka Copper Co .. mon Tle Level 1928 Queee Ol Oo Washirzton Mateh 2 Cans tor 25 Cents Wednesday ADAWN’S Wi Second As norrow near Madison. We Will Buy Alaska Development Co. Aiasks Central R. R Alasks Petroleum @ Coad. Ethel Consolidated. Gtvene Nooksack Now is the time to buy Alseke at xtocks for & profit Thurston & Herrin HAT A bat that bas ail the style beauty and quality of « higher priced hat We Are Toklas Singerman &Co. Lumber Exchange Buliding Cor, Beoond Ave. and Beneca St Bole Agents. Near Pike dont, at non THE GRADE LowreT aoops Prick Be Kn harpener Loe Garden Trowel Garten We Se Te a Kettle, oo: 27e thes Hamper $1.98 Te Be othes Tine re ter Sto &-quart Tir per better uw Willow © 10 Ts T-ineh La Cquart Tin Milk Pan pat Pan 1333 to 1357 Seoond Avenve Corner Unton HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS 518 2nd Ave. Collins Bidg. Second Ava, and Ja Those Prices for April Onty Teeth positively extracted and fill ed without pain restores old roots and hadly decayed tenth to their nat ural beauty at a small cost charge for painless extracting on teeth are ordered WE GUARANTEE A PERF PIT or no pay Geld Filliags Rilver Pull Pull Set of oth. Gold Crown We will carefully examine teeth and tell you in advance ly what your work will cost fre charee, All work guaranteed fifteen years. | DY ATTENDANT. | Houre--#:20 & mm. to #00 p. m Sundaye—#:00 @ m. to 2:00 p. m. Comfort and Convenience lectric Ligh tt Assures You aCiean, Healthy Atmosphere . . The Seattle Electric Company 907 First Avenue GRAND JOHN CORT, Mgr. OPERA Soattic's Leading HOUSE Theater Phone Main 65.) Four Nights, Startin Next—Saturday Thursday atines. Wallace Munro presents MRS, BRUNE In the Pasetnating Four-Act Ro mance “UNORNA” A Dramatic Creation by F, Marton Crawford. Prepared for the stage | by Kepy Williams. | Presented in the same complete | ner that will characterise Mra. | appearance at the Garrick | New York efty PRICWS—$1.60, $1.00, Te, Beats now on sale 660, 26e Fancy Sox 3 Pair for 25c he So So hn i Home Manama Give | Best Values Excellent Flour MAKES GOOD BREAD,GOOD BISCUIT, GOOD PIES, GOOD PASTRY kind, milled f enoices finest wheal grown in this state. Crescent | Cream Coffee For its Delictous Flavor and Absolute Purity | commends itself to all { housewives. Taken from the roast- ing cylinder and packed steaming hot in air-tight tins it husbands every iota of its delight- fal aroma. Your Grocer Sella it for 400 'b., in aire tight ties ne JS Queen Anne Flour Hammond Mill- ing Company Seattle, Wn. a fo toe. oe An Ai Bos to It is an all round flour of the { xTer HORTON Original Incorporators, 1873... . 4 pens Couual Ps | CuaRtes. Burrows TRUSTEES, 1903 Horace C. Henry, President National Bank of Commems, Jaa. S. GoLpsmiTu, Vice Pres. Schwabacher Bros &Ca, E. P. WELLS, Treasurer. Samuel Hitt, President, 4. D. FAkReLt, President Northern Steamship Company, ts Get your Vitrified Salt Glazed Sewer Pipe E Fire Brick for all _pur- | poses, Paving — Brick, Semi Press Face { ire Proofing, | Iding Blocks, Fire | Clay Ch Pipe, Ter- Cotta, Drain” Tile, Fire Clay, Ete. of the Denny Clay Company Office and City Yara, 420-424 Weiler ot (cor. Fourth ave), Seattle, Wn. P. O. Box 62%, Phone—Main 11. rom the _OABOr=ay dd ohm £28 oe ae | “Centennial Best” Ie Sold by All Grocers Whe Sell Good Flour, “Centenni Makes more bread, lighter bread, whiter bread and sweeter bread than any other flour. It is abso- lutely pure flour and the very best at that 3-Ib, IT CLEANSES IT BLEACHES IT DISINFECTS IT IS CALLED Mrs. Johnson’s Wash Soap And the beauty of it is that with either lukewarm or cold water it ls as effeotive 88 with het water. Try it and you will be pleasantly surprised at the result Sold by all grocers at be per cake —— TH oo BT OZ oo pgroonewaweteccsccsecses W. J. BERNARD CO, Sixth Ave. and Olive St. Seattle, Wash.