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Nooing in fay ia there for a sailor to make mark? going to you when Kyrans left! of the directors to reconsider their | under date . yee 5 VOT }the room. You know the Coast @/ vote. Hut I don't believe y'li do} Retained AT THE FIRST FEMALE VOT- Gulf railroad, of course?* it, and we'll be lucky if we make| Frayer, an Infant ERS’ RALLY. Searing’s road? Certainly any money for the next three | cette company “My countrywomen,” said the “Did you ever hear of the years.” | Then he underlined the words “an speaker in conclusion, “another rea to company? | You will be lucky if your com- | !=fant.” and smiled as be did so. gon that I ask you to vote for Mrs. Maddox shook his head pany ien’t ruined jong before that,” /Runnington is that boning ey be- | “Weil, str, I've tumbled upon aa| corrected Maddox, calmly. CHAPTER VII! dang to the aristocracy. the was | pretty a gang of scoundrels in those What do you meant” asked {net born with a silver spoon in her two companies aa exists anywhere Frayer, uneasily. | vg road glanced across their ‘mouth. No, indved Our candidate outaide of the legal profession, and| Maddox moved his chair a little |""yu0 ‘nad « pretty long powwow the platn jo aw bess Beene PP * sed vt o re jong powwow | ison aries ¢ "You horrid thing!” if there was an honest attorney | closer to the table, cleared the/with old Frayer,’ he said. “What (Loud cries of “Yo . - anywhere in this country, or one glasses away, and Iraned his elbows |i, the world were taint ees oer are ae oe a = | wouldn't sell me out at the'on the board, resting his chin be-| shout? 6eP ais x ee ee ect oot | SES e [earliest opportunity, I'd strip those (tween bis hands “See Getibe te baliien-nseie’ are! ote cd pore aunuaenit”> Clu = |fellows to the skin and flay ‘em, “Do you know whether there has | pusiness too beta? near so homely as Soo” | alive” bee ttempt to b ~ 5 - roy | al m any attemp o buy up this rummer! Can't you leave the The idea that he was {nsulting his | company?” he -- President Eliot, of Harvard, 8 0p- | yr105 Chillinton cured Harrington | guest never oceurred to the chole _ ~ sked shop for two months in the year H. So ts almost ° putes sever : t. Frayer stared at his guest in You needn't talk. Didn't | hear posed to foot ba 8 of his infatuation for her je old gentleman as he glared at | surprise. you praise that th like f everybody eclse—to the Harvard “How did she manage it?” | Madac was nodded aiavely aud ag A }? praise that leather-like mutton Maddox Yes, Searing’s people have triediWwe tad for dinn. You babi ‘brand. “Bae gave him the absent treat- | sympatheti ally, his yes alone | it several times. Hot they can't get resem 4 one of your : pasa wood ment; always sent word to the door | showing his intense amusement it.” he added, triumphantly. “How . ‘The man who fs advertising for) > : — my y. clad sheep. John D. Rockefeller’s whereabouts | ‘™* che waseut.” time ago,” Mr. Frayer |did you know that | _ “No, I'm not deep enough for that should give us an easy one, Where 4 may, | t Ssremee I didn't know it, but bthink I) Only a lawyer who booms his busi- | 4s Pat Crowe? $100 REWARD. $100 part of Harmony’s trust funds in| see thr h this game, and I be-/ness by telling of hie spurned re | = coaiiiin an the Placento Iron Co. I'm quite well | lieve it's deeper than you think.” |tainers would be capable of such | OH, FURY! pro ¥ 4 aware that mining companies are fumph! In what way? | gerne ll j | not trust investments, but as Ib “In just this way, Mr.! Fra: | Maddos ughed 4 wo who lives In . : laugh | There aes woman { pened to know all about th You know the sort of maw Bearing | You di eve that story” | Come to think more about it, she }thought I'd assume whatever is, If he wants your wateh hell| “Not without names and dates. | e there was. It is & perfects y sol try to buy {t, and to get’ it hej] | Who was the fair jent? i lives in two. un) wi 4 | concern. The mines have good ore sometimes pay yo ore fran it's That ts an unfair challenge, T right neerr nes pay you more fan {t's | an unfair challenge. The| sar tangy doy a : in them—better stuff than we ex-|worth. But if you won't sell, hell |etiquet of the profession Neither one to tight, | pected, and probably much more of | waylay you in the street and fob Yes, it seems to me I once heard | ‘And just the right heft it than we hoped, with a ready mar-|you rather than not get It. THis |® Western attorney speak of that. | She bays all her shoes, from slipp< ket and a good t for all we can | contract, I take it, is his sgndbag.|He was defending himself at the to gaiter, 4 : mine. Well, ev was work-|I know the kind of doc vedat the |time from a charge of fraud, I be- | From firms that advertise in The ing anepr 7 pena — mn we en x Guit » »ple will waht, apd a nee then | have heard the! Old Indicator. proposal from the Coas i 1 yelieve they will get it with Jar-| Phrase once or twice, anc | o “9 pe Indicator road that we contract to supply its! vis Myrick as your counsel. Thdy| “Don't strain yourself, Kay! Your} ‘as F. J. CHENEY & ( 4 needs for three years at a figure) will insert a pe ty for the non-|*4rcasm ts pretty heavy | Friends of Chicago's “plumber 4 _ oa te above the present mar- | performance of the contract, and Suppose 1 guess the client's! post” gathered to hold @ lodge of! Sold by all Druggtats. 7 | As a ¢ r, 1c ed/then if the mines don’t yield suffi- | 2ame sorrow. No doubt this was the time pou 1 t* Family Pills for constt- ng this business, because | cient ore (and they'll want more A supposition contrary to fact | in putting all your/than you can deliver,) they will sue j/Dterferes w gic,” drawled Mad- | “Because 1 loved you so” is an excuse that will overcome every thing in the heart of woman. It is the nature of the crea O, brute of a man, kick her, starve her, neglect her grace her, Dut tell her that you love her, and s ng to you and smile Bpon you and worship you. O, beast of a man, creep home just before day! with your think-tank swamped by booze, and meet her cold look with “Yeah my dear, |—hic—know I'm late, but I—? hurried b as quick as 3 could, because—hie—because I love you » erwhelm you with kind attentions and then drop and dream of heaven. O, greater beast, give her the finest I in town and silks, jow Gls and automobiles, and never tell her that you love her, and she | Will pine and dic of loneliness and heartache | ———— = = SS | SEATTLE STAR RY STAR Pt RHING CO - KPT SUNDAY 0 Jepéndent 113% M . 1 ve c ’ ne ie taken fr 4 ‘ D AVENUD noon ' oman .™M x tits #6 &. W. BLACK WOOD, Chicago Repre tive, 1008 Hartford Building W. D. WARD, New York Representative, 53 Tribune Building. | = — ~ BECAUSE HE LOVED KER ightened New York f a new formula for wife-w Ding and inc ntally a Summ » husbands for keeping th | Wives’ affections ever fresh | A rejected lover meeting his heart's desire walking on the atreet | with the other fellow wisely ov ked his succes: rival, but hit phe girl tw ver the head with his cane “Why did you beat me asked the t ed and toart 1 When they were brought together in the police court “Because T lo 480, Do with me as you like!” wa rowful ul re The mplainant turned ¢ igo. “I ref any charge dear Jack!" she exclaimed I know | Yove much | They left the court room to t arried. It ts to t She giri so easily mollified may live happy ever | It must be observed that t ident stip x Problem of tship and ca s back to t @rimitive man when wedlock v 4 " force. The supreme New les evita Sizing influence on affectio Pe at wa Bn act of sub h she Id only y blow 4 Th as estadli: nda . Tt ia an « REO r truly loves a band So there's » n th t m" ng and love, eaten Helen Gould is trying to stop tat-;of year when he used to sing sweet- | the navy. Waat other / est and most soulf | his | | Are you going to W ngton on | March 4 to witness the Beamten A_ WORD FROM “Jost WISE. einstallirung? We won't be hurls back the Slav. 1 Oyama} “When a telephone girl gives ye the buzz its no sign 's the queen bee.” MeSe se Tele Se Meee NS OUR FIRST SHOWING OF SPRING CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLINERY IS NOW ON. We offer workmanship, that suit you an excellent honest prices ombinatlor bent and, last, Latest styles, but not least, terms $1.00 A WEEK. EASTERN OUTFITTING GO., inc. 422-424 Pike St. Corner Fifth Ave. “THE RELIABLE CREDIT HOUS WIE BA BBE IEE BILAL THE SEATTLE /@TAR-—TUESDAY, FER. a1, 190: Copyright 1904 by Doubleday, Pago & Co, THE WEB« By Frederick Trevor Hill nbors of The Star con-| lect aubstitutes to koe trol of { weapon known to the law, and end Kt first installments of | th ard, when they're indignant.|by buying tn a good ; Web” may be had at The Star| ‘They do that when they're disor nothing. These detall | I haven't n down town 30 ra| bly Inuccurate—but I feel a tain |for nothing. Th fellows kept | of the underlying purpose as | am CHAPTER VII control of the board and brought | that we are ing here, 1 never | Queer “ at,” Mr. Frayer the Coast & Gulf proposition to | asked any one for business yet, but | erved, as the \ behind | the front at every appartunity for that lawault, Mr Eva He seems n y si When I saw they were determined absolutely aching fox ler tat all like the man we to foree the business down my | it! knew anch two or three throat, I resigned, and they passed| Maddox laughingly pushed back years ag & resolution accepting a contract | his chair from the table and rubbed H t al to- | which tes ua up t s railroad for | his arm as though in physteal pain night lox the next three year | Mr. Frayer noted the enthusias herw I don't notice much Did they actually sign the con-| tie gesture and shook his head ange. MH Was @ great com: | tract How do | know you wouldn't nell vorwa Maddox leaned forward on the|me out?” he asked, with « grim What's be table as he pat the questi smile Simply n with me No, it isn't actually signod yet Yo ont wwered Maddox How much a vacation do You because one of my friends inalsted | with good natu Hot you think tak that a lawyer examine the papers|that all lawyers are dishonest, and Tw nt year, I've been first I modestly remind you that you pretty hard-worked lat aud don't Who is the Placento’s attorney, | need an exception to prove your intend hink of the any- | Mr. Frayer rule.” jt r with for olght We never 1 one after | beeame Mr. Frayer studied hin guest's | “ t ounected with the board, atr—and | face for a few secor n nilence Bie When I was your | we proape accordingly. The man I've sworn to never undertake we ¥ ky if we got clght they've retained te named Myrick, | another lawsuit,” he began, medita day 1 believe tively. I any p h your opin Maddox nod musingly You needn't. This stock is Miss ' ’ al profession,” answer Don't imagine a moment thet! Harmony'’s, | understand. If my | ' x, aly " 1 1 put any fa n the lawye 0 | suspicions » well founded, you | e nk holiday with tinued Mr, Fraye want can 1 weedings in her Ye I'd give you all a 12-' ways supply that t ane would come to trial about five years after the con tract expired | “No, we'd get ad r nt at The sult would be brought to | Jobtain an injur ng the | Piacento t arrying | begin by asking for a temporary in jm this Uncle lll go t |you, sir. T jthe plainer I believe you we'll nt my last ‘em alive, » jout ri—ru ‘being again [not as long ABBOrT STRUCK THE TABLE WITH HIS FIST. | Mr last words. _ ~ - | Madd holiday every calendar year, | haps, while this fellow Myrick was as his host which ren is me of what | was! wasting time I could persuade some |randa, and ogee in one basket, anu becaui for damages, wreck you with recel ox meaningly. “Suppose you know | quantity required in the re|verships and every other legal |!* | might be o than the « ot we | “1 don't know it," Evans an a wines “Tekh, Yet : t ewered, quietly; “but I'll make only | jearing’s triends were on our t one guess——Mra. Richard Lorimer?” | which made me suspicious th nm i 2 PERRY DAVIS “reer on" (To be Continued.) | price wasn't too high. I called at d-koown household remedy for uta, orton te ile” ‘throat. | Poisons in Food | ae polaengr ne me | Perhaps you don’t realize that Ee caey Foe Seat Mil to, make} | many pain poisons originate in . : | your food, but some day you may 1 — — ager frank,” re LITTLE BAND BOX feel a twinge of dyxpepsia that will sumed Mr. Frayer, with a reminis | convince you. Dr. King’s New Lite ‘ellows claimed I had insulted them er Butchers of Beatt A. |sickness caused by poisons of undi and resigned in h indignation patos: of Meats, ‘ " try and Fish food—or money back 5 But they didn’t fool me, sir. Men At G. O. Guy's drug store don’t resign, one at a time, and se- | them. t te whether or not o temporary injunction should be and this hearing would be had im aide of 10 days | “Barring adjournments? There wouldn't be any adjourn menta, Searing’s people would bel tied up pending the aring ot} | course they'd be © ane than A we the d n should | | be against you?” | “It couldn't be If the facts are as jthe first wk h we'd | and w delay win f | would a fort j night Mr. Frayer mechanically picked up a clear and f it thoughtfully | | between his | ent | There was a Frayer's votce as he panted the 9x took out hin pe t ‘opyright 1904 ewspaper FE inte rprise Association some moments “gan ach a fight struck the le © town tomorrow with he longer 1 think it the whole thing seema u're right, and if you are bose rascals if it takes By God ell ski ir! But if you sell me| never trust « human as long an I live, sir * 1 live of solemnity tr dia led the way to the ve | je down this entry od Life ASSET Mortgages . Bonds and Of the United States. surance Society HENRY B. HYDE, rounDmE Forty-fifth Annual Statement, for the Year Ending December 31, 1904. INCOME $81,623, 709.11 | Premium Receipts....... $52,643,836. 94 Interest, Rent eee 16,4 859.21 Real Estate in New York, og the Kqehebte Building State, City d States, SHVGOS, 31 Income .,.....+.++. $79,076,695 95 Rativond Bonde aod other a Jermegte (Gparket vate over « 228, 330,884.00 | aaa 7 | DISBURSEMENTS, Loans secured by Bonds and Stocks (market value, Ory.c099-) 10,405,000.00 | Death Cla id 49,539.35 Pol » x End ent eferre icy Loans pane tae 3, 544.439.69 porn *, 8 425,950.14 Real Estate outside of New Voom, iactadtng 1 efiee & 15,989, 431.66 | Annuities... 1... +e eeeee 950, 349.94 Cash in Banks and Trust Surrer rast eee 2,931. 305.36 Compentes at \otereet sees 22,651,666.82 Dividends to f holders 6 : Balance due from agents... Interest and Kents. Due Pryse gy. Acer o Oone 46 09). Premiums due and in process Deferred Premiums Total Assets ..... $413,953,020.74 | Disbursements .... We heret FRANCIS W. JACKSON, Auastor LIABILITIES. | Assurance Fund (or Keserve) > All other Liabilities . . Total Liabilities. + $333, 21.902. $1 Paid Policyholders . $36, 389, 047.30 1, 514,639.90 | 7,900, 285,95 7.179, 318.49 500, 000,00 $51,968,651.45 y cortify to the correctness of the above statement “ KSEN, Assstont Anditor A W MAINE. Assechote Andiser, ASSURANCE 327,738,358.00 | INTALMENT rowicies sraree 4) THEIe COMMUTES vatouy 327+739,.359 Outstanding Assur- ance......++-+ . $1,495,542,892.00 158,751.53 New Assurance, less $+429.393-53 Surplus........... $80,794,269.21 Assurance not taker $222,920,037 00 We hereby certify to the correctness of the a ment The Reserve as per the independent waluatiog of the N.Y. Insurance Department, is $326.425,126 For Superintendent » certificate see Detailed Statement J. @. VAN CIBM, Acteary KOWT HENDRRSON Arnslant Actuary RG MANN. Associate Acteary We have cxamined the accounts and Assets of the Society, ar ertily t he tness of the foregoing statement WM. A WHEELOCK, VP SNYDER, C LEDYARD BLAIR, CHARLES STEWART SMITH, WARCELLUSH Dong Specval Commetice of the Board of Dereon, JAMES W ALEXANDER, Prertdrat JAMES HM NVYDE, View Pr GAGE & TARBELL, Second Vice Pres. GRO T WILSON Therd Vice Prost WM M MCINTYRE. » + Voce Pred, WILLIAM ALERANDER, Swretery HOMAS D JORDAN, Compérelier. SIDNEY D RIPLBY. Ireaser M. KR WINTHROP, dase, Secretory MoMURRAY, Caster WB BREMNKR, Asse. 7 B.C BOLLING, Superintendent of Agencies WR BKOSS, MD eed ARTHUR PELL MD, Me i Directors DIRECTORS. J) W. ALEXANDER JAMES H. HYDE LOUIS FITZGERALD, JON A STEWART, LEVIP MORTON, JACOB H SCHIFP, BM MARRIMAN CHAUNCRY M DEPEW, 4. J CASSATT D. 0. MILLS, JAMES j HILE ALFRED G VANOMRRIL WM. A WHEELOCK, ROBT. T.LINCOLN, G80 5 GOULD CHAS S SMITH. T [EFF ERSONC 4 C DRMING J.J. ASTOR Gao T. WiLsow HENRY C. PRICK, AUGUST BELMONT COMNELIVSN. BLISS, GAGE. TARBRLL, Po wire cuviem, WM ALEXANDER, © Si WM C VAN HORNE, GRO. # SQUIRE. MARVIN MUGMITT * JOHN} McCOOK, THOMAS T ECKERT, THOMAS D JORDAN, WMH. McINTYRE, 4 W KRECH HC MAAKSTICK, C. LEDYARD BLaiR,” c ALEXANDER, HARTLEY E a, MM ALEXANDER, DAVID H MOFFAT. James & vorcam, Vv. P SNYDER RAVTON IVES. J. ¥. pe NAVARRO, SIDNEY D. RIPLEY, JOSEPH T Low, SAMUEL MINMAN, BRA N. B.—FOR FURTHER DISM JOHNSON MR INGALLS, JOUN SLOANE. H.R WINTHROP, PARTICULARS SEE DETAILED STATEMENT, ALLENBERG & FLEMING, Managers Arcade Building, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON GheF AIR Second Avenue. Pike and 2 Doors North People’s Bar between Pine of Pike. mn House, Sample Waists Of this year's style left ney are mar 50c on the Dollar Sizes M4 and 3. Just r mercer sale at All weight a H ARDeow's 8 olora GheF AIR 613 TO 1619 ‘OND AVE Between Pike and Pine Only 7 clved a shipment of A crochet cotton, on 3 spools for 10¢, colors, full size, Embr LOOK OVER OUR BASKET now BARGAINS. The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1053-1015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. HOUGHTON & HUNTER Jewelers, 704 FIRST AVENUE Fine Watch and Jew- | elry repairing. DON'T FORGET THE TIN SALE aT Red Front Furniture Co, 808 SECOND AVE. SOUTH. | TEETH FREE All This Week Brown's Painless Dentists Are Cutting Prices Again lreduced pri nowned spe Centennial’s Best Flour | All this EXTRACTING FREE | | Week KAMINATION Makes More Bread |) sive ssc: paps Gold fillings 70ce to $1.00 $8 and $10 Gold Crowns...§93 to $15 and $20 Sets of Teeth. §3 to Come in at once and take adm Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread | ss» 9!‘ 43 »ork came Makes Sweeter Bread] °:'3 "= i Makes Better Bread| PROWN'S PAINLESS 113 First Ave. Than Any Other Flour] ..2°27 5.2 So Suse of | MacDougall South wick’s Hours—$:30 a —_ to tp a _Bes sure you are “the ° right place, HARRY SILVER, Prop 117 Yesler Way. A genteel place to borrow money o@ ia a all kinds ef 4 of jewelry ALL GROCERS SELL IT ow York Dental Parlors Ten years Hours—8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m Sundays, §:30 a. m. to 12 m. 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE. 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