The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 21, 1903, Page 6

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PARSIMONY OF SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO. RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BLOCKADE ates Sich * TO SAVE A FEW DOLLARS TO ITS BOSTON BOND \ W HOLDERS THE STREET CAR OCTOPUS LET A tthe PAVING BRICK CONTRACT WHICH CANNOT BE ae FILLED BEFORE MARCH 1, 1904 mattte. : ad . ‘ ' For ’ ; ' Bince 0 Das cro First « Bider | desired artte ween Alki and 7 Tree Po , “ ‘ 1 halt mite ¢ the Sound Brick makers ha end their story do @leetric company in any very favor & full capacity since - Bhie light act w we The Barber Asphalt ny haw stated that, | SA | se Ne See COUNTESS $75 to $85 i. h that ihe pa ving wil fast ax the According t chise the Sea te obliged to paye the spaces Ite rails, the spaces betw je to Harrison street | stand the tests of the city Bhie contract for the parine was|heppened the company that bad wwe| MITE FOUND UNDER) Be ee Sp cere Stet eta | GOVERNMENT BUILD. |. Bitle Biectric Company let the con- /t ) t tract for its share © ing to|ftanding the fact that this brick ING THIS MORNING EASY TERMS or a Liberal Discount for Cash F. M. JORDAN, N. E. Cor. Second and Columbia St. Colonial Bicck Testes Red 56, and Indpt. 2272 PERLIN, Sept. 19 aged contractor an} pany could not poasibly hope te i ai geder for approximately ison | fill the order ( nine | -— " could have | pic de. ten+@ t at ape ogg re eee ; it a Kingsbury ENGAGED IN THE SAME ENTERPRISE. It fi the duty of hom) wos wax appar Bairymen to assist in the fight, and these are cordially inyjted to bri tre. - v @ny information they possess that will be of value, Space will be a. °.. bearded them in the columns of The Star for the soe of euch athe cai ois HIGH ‘ ‘There should be justification for the HONEST Sins but HANDED MERCY for the monster criminal who makes of hie business an inetry | ment of wholesale death and disease, The HONEST dairyman ha much at stake in the fight as have the people at large, and AC TION WHATCOM, Sept. 19.—The oot | | et George B. ‘Hurke, cashier of the the Hea avian- Intense Feeling Aroused at HIGH SCHOOL AND DANCING } <.. i2| CAtpple Creek by Course Pur-| Kansas ty ot | «Sued by Military entra! high school, In aie the course of study puraued im thbann s — Peat of learning, made ao st t recently that must certainly appemade against Jo every thinking mother and father who is intereeted in the higher ¢ b? t more pei: REMAINS OF THE ROMAN BATHS AT BATH. LONDON.—The town of Math bas r Peation af thelf children, af one eminently fitting to the condithe (fF “ x 4b i ? ; Which « high school student t# obliged to ma in. jaw ia not tesa than was put in the bull pen “ee ogy tiene ana Professor Cammack says, and says truly, that the line of work whiprisonment. Muir clair Burke | arrests and importat! Figen These hats not only B student must pursue tn order to make qatisfactory grades through Ue rs *t inrece “Keotiee Gt ps e = habeas footing - roma celebrated in The 8 Nes 2d x possess beauty and style, Dchool tarme is of gush mature that it eahnot be combined with dancirge eg AR eae ged oh a one of the Mathers cbickeos, Heater with heavy nickel ornaments, Mi but also splendid wear- partion, theater-going and other night ar he had & A oF | are kept Incommunicate ° <2 the pines. Can Fividing and Hmollet— large feed door, heavy polished y litie % Ccmnce Cammmack states what everywodese Muir, a» a share wit Fail ' r t before Hooth Tark ing qualities. Peep payin noider H1.009 «yet lace h for the |ington found there his theme for "M,|body, screw draft 4 phe ‘The atadiow tn the high school are not easy: they are anything bi 2 | art 1760 Math ae attemnet 1 . , enter grate ree sah pit. ch the gre&ter rt of his time and ofte ardecision of the nadie resart hen it wae that for @alety r Simpeon, a fo a © pa Xu n Heat Nash, a struceling od enciety man o has been — Cor, 2d Ave. and WH of his intellect yesterday, I Sout of strength that ts not commensuraty with the ability of Fe treuk the otnt * whe had gained renow made “effielas men pupit on % for breach of cor oo | Fangements of some of William and at Easter th It cortainty must seem, then, when these requirements are needgench in the Cheney State Normal | ° *, took charge of the | w r 4 th be per up the requisite sanding, that if it were possible to place of Sina oa Macks = — Meta FaritureCa.| ‘The average student tn the high schoot ie at an age when it & abl features with any great degree of muccess year, & ae ot omiciain. eae ee late botutely emer that bealth and strength should be conserved. DINNER ‘The period 4 one which, property or improperly regarded, lays Cifhe boa ‘The giddy maxes of the dance are not any more conductave to soungf TC ool. Gnd gation agalr (Special to The Star.) tions are bad.” -He {c patural stumbers of youth than are the arousing of emoti< late wen Weouaes ta tee batter's EVERETT, Wash., § ly Be ; Sal m SEPT. 19, 1903 ppp ie no R ash ept. 19. |! a per cent. « er fat foundation for Ghe future welfare of the boy and girl, both mentally anver * gendered by a thrilting dramatic climax - - heme for Health Officer Lafricierne to- | and the state law « physically > to if ie pret 4 for students to be deprived enjoymet | White if te pretty hard for students ‘ prived of nOF™M SoneH ¥ ANIMA, eee. Mon el i> : fal x Pi se le Se sie It & therefore quite evident that it would be an utter immpossibilit mor they certainly nee relaxation of It te the CXCESRIY® Ddestimated that the total hay harve y ted a sensation by an y ev estaur cal Queen Nape FLAG nouncing, after an examination |is affected, and arrests will 5c Per cricken a € tk Freeh 8 = —_ 1 4 No, 13-12 inches In diameter Union St. No, 15-16 inches in diaineter, price ny—Gaheune for the growing student to keep up both ends of soctety and educations: tictpation that does the harm. this year will aggregate $224,000 ton f rest nt milk, that condi nnaise, A Hittio pleasure should go a long way in the school Hife, + It ie the puptl who never abates one jota of going and depends Sack to craduate who gets through ‘ey the, “skin of his teeth,” and | | GARFIELD, Sept. 18—W. if the Palouse is . arching parties are BIG ORIENTAL LINER PLEIADES ANOTHER | Gallon to Bor n h an effort ¢ . L |find him. : MAY BE QUARANTINED | eee ; VANCOUVER, Sept. 19,—Curt An-| } ome Thursday | Grenades m 1 ” AD mn of La-| Th Ortental in Piet 7 r ba 7 j a apart | os oe cco!) OFFICIAL | Stieakee EE 2 ae un their home to thie town. ‘They | rived yesterday a a | - ay charged with | | Spring Lam gnine e race, hut death finally ‘owneend enroute to Seattle ttn murder tte! ne fans a ok on a Sa S. Sites ae |B &C | EXONERATED sie a IN MIRE 28 Brunner & Co. ee 1 . 4 One-Price mile Journey wae over quor Store. agher, sali maker. 5 stats ' IvEnyY. “gw SNe eee a (Oe PURE TEL. MAIN 1060. es. Macaroon: j was acting In @ strange manner j Fruit Coffee, those Tom Hianck, A. & Dunn and Gus rreated early this morn: grand frauds Lareen were that rate from the {ership of the fail at Nome for wh rough and hilly country, and made their way a¥@ard ing by Detectives Adams and Byrnes . " . he is aceuned ¢ y half the distance was pa , "| ne Green wos arraigned this atter- |e OY en ee De Seman Ge le retesnnte remael cocaven aa [aovernmnent fan the anxious parents f or be obliged a} pleaded not guilty, and €AYE) Qo icon, Blanck, While no relattor Ten Acres a. y res at! Sere unable to #ubstantiate thelr \child was dangerourly rw be ofiines $6.00 bail in each indi | "kis notorious namesake, te Deleted | our yes The investigation into |the mother tenderly chi the fate” |B. BLT. COMPANY — seni “a 8 BURN AND | HELD euecrion|" = pat ely exoneraten hards of t darities ino! 4 Jury and in the eres wi me Por. York Addition = gag affairs of District bh Water Front} |... 07. the proper glasses for __ With Good 7-Room House 7 nto the clty, but ula Young and death had really. we the race, for —~—— | 8 sallors beiley t its despairing meen sting The Bellingham Bay Transportation | dail and Freeman and sent to the city | mother. —- OR, Sept. 19—Kate| HAVANA, Sept. 19—Randtis company, whieh tee the steamers | Jal ion, . 1 ‘ | Dede and Bellin n co _—-»—— ted the mate tiago province have burned several | route, ¢ « ‘ Battleship Excursions | ’ Y plantations, unsuccessfully attempted | terday ¢ m New, swift steamer Arrow leaver ‘gen have one on practically your own terms: Le, $106 and up. 10 per cent down, $5, $10 and $20 per month. There are no 30-foot A » Interrupt raliway tram prensa | pany et at 10 a. m, and I John | p.m lots in the addition. ‘Take the Beattle- Renta ar at 7th and . 7 4 ‘ ~ rn ident | wae elect ager r . erene. cae Set Or St TON wate einaion” attect Two munpects Mave | vaima’s strenuous measures to crush | Rex Thompson, resigned) J. M. March + Terms ry while the track is being doubled on Washington street nd taken to Mount _~ — . Tueh | ind W, A. Woolard, directors, in place Navy Vard Exeursions Taually take car anywhere on Washington.) If you come down detth, a ‘| be gl ce te ag Nad cored GEKA cs Abd stash gpa ite te toy tamer to Wear war and et foe he toon lok ee ROR ere uiitar een ee gst | Herbert S. Upper : Take a > navy yard and at 60a. m., Wa. mm} The control of the company remains] 1:30 p, m. daily 224 | in the hands of Whateom men, though » 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman bik. Unton Block, next door to Mac- Roat# leave land 1:30 11:30 5 Ident Peabody, of the Puget Sound mpany, owns 4 per cent TAGGART BROS. On the ground every hour in the day swift steamer Arrow leaves First ave. and Cherry st. Dougall & Southwick Co. at 6:90, 8:15 ——e - Pr at 10 a, m. and 1:90 Pier | 10 and 11:46 a, m., 1:15, 2:30, 3:20, Social dance at 4:90 and 7:30 om eee! ailard, every Saturday ation stock.

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