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THE SEATTLE STAR ore eda STAN, PP BLIGHING Co. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, TELEPUONRS Business 1 tment—Sunset, Matn 30%) Independent 118%, 1 Main | mepariment. suns. or twenty-five cents iption tr NL af uy 2 hus — m both made a lower bid ders did not even take the ¢ seawregal« together at the same t with jall bonds, but bid of New York than was ever from the sey & Co. tal premium 4 per ¢ made before on a local mun Faker tried to 5 by a brokeray onds, Falling, it tried thoriaation of the iss thelr sale by shouting y were voted for illegally, an buyer would take ther It tried to block the sale by the lighting plant, but w itt ating result shown t made yesterday. public uw has just changed the horse car an electric owned by the city, having exper The consul says the munic hto make a price, educative @ not operat tpal utilities powes of p ot BO mu lowe with the best service at the These faets, my brethren, are The P.-I. says that General K uropatkin ts the “St The old chap pr London Times. correspondent of the that were true pa Teachers in the Government schols out West compl ybably mont, che matter, » AVENT — E. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Representative, 1006 Hartford Buildings W. D. WARD, New York Reprene tative, 63 Tribune Building. ——— ANOTHER BITTER PILL “Tf you want any publife measure fo sur 4, got the A s9e8 Pur . This has me the siogam around the city hall in reference to the attempts of the te Blectric company’s ev gan to kill oft ali public men and public projects which it attacks, The Paker fought Lou Smith for sheriff, and elected him. It fought HH r presidency of the counctl, and elected him tt has steadfastly opposed everything pertatning to the muntctpal lighting plant, and is rapidly making ft an unusually great success. The opening of the bids for the purchase of the city fall and Nghting plant bends yesterday afternoon demonstrated this, The bid- the lighting bends ra Hal- @ substan fetpal bend nt the a to prevent pd no bond knocking” y the bids PUBLIC OWNERSHIP IN ENGLAND Non dollars the This city owns its gas, el works. In the six { 1904 these utilities have paid the following profits , $120.0 ectric Nght, $ tor, $44,000. At this rate the clty of Liecest ald make a yearly prof rugh public ownership, of $520,000. The city of Hull has Ned a pal atem, re- @ueing the rates from private ownership to pre half. This city has a flett put baths, but fits on water, gas and electric } arge for gas is only 4% cents per thousand and f ectricity only % cents per unit Cor © these figures with those pald by Amert sumers. ed for pur- Petersburg wishes ain that it fs hard to keep the Indian children im school because hunting at tracts th at's what they ge t for teaching the young {dea to shoot. | BY CYNTHIA GREY. * } WE “HOMEL}”” WOMEN z = * fact that the pretty women ran off “homely women ren We felt it most. grown up. It was so when wo And it is so now th from us. We could stand their taking but those pretty women reach out parent effort It was so when we were In our teens. POR IRR RRR IRR IIR nee eee SESE EEE EE EEE EER RRR ee There is no use trying to make believe that the with the world’s honors is not aggravating to us socalled were child- Then t we have ‘The pretty women draw even the women away the beaux, though that made us feel bad when we were 17, every where and draws hearts to themselves without an ap- They go into homes and cheer father, they will ‘Win mother, they charm the sons, and attract the daughters of the family. men as it is for bees to hover over a flower. It ts natural for admirers to surround these beautiful wo- And it is mighty hard for us “‘homely” women to stand by and see it done it is hard to watch and feel helpless. the beauty of the fa We “homely” women were childre The pretty woman gives of b Ourselves away from eve seeks us and we are le the pretty women, and courted and petted. We we have nothing to give. The only thing we remembe' the pretty woman; we forget that the pretty w TO SEE EVERYONE. If we “he sha been sensitive. We “homely” » learned it in childhoc e go to a dance, friends sy, beaming on everyone, are stand silent and unsought. Cc ly” women could f unlovely and could be re d to see people and be gl ii them feel that we are glad to see t crease. The beautiful woman knows she is charming, but she Tore than her pretty face. She gives her glad, eyes tell that she {s happy in one’s presence she is glad to talk to old father, glad to chat boy, glad to discuss her affairs with the Visit with the mother. None of this we “homely” women are inclined to do. for someone else to make the ad vances. be met half way. fastidious gir bappy We feel that cordial smile. Her emile telis that with the growing But the secret of success, of this attraction, lies not so much in asin the fact that the woman who is pretty knows that she can attract and enters the field CONFIDENT. since ones hold . No one rush up to and ts ig that everyone looked glad to see qh an looked GLAD only forget the fact that we are so to make em, our list of friends would tn- gives far Her Is, glad to We walt We are afraid we shall not The most unattractive face finds a response in the heart of the man, woman or child, when the eyes light up with a real tiation of the joy of meeting a friend. glad appre Let ne get at it, Int us forget ourselves in others and become so agreeable that the pretty women will have to work for thelr laurels. ‘There is no reason why we should alw cause there are women more bea utiful Rent Allowed on Purchase Price (Established 1850.) Largest Music House on the Coast oon #F ow any one to ex, CTING OF with your & hi ry in the Pacific Northwest. NY, # Second eve, Pianos ‘erRent KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 2d Ave. ya sit on the back seat be- Ototivie ar FAL STATEMENTS pe YRS. WE AKE EXCLUSIV: Pe dareget and most SClieNTIFIC Over Twenty New York Block. Copyright 1904 by Doubleday, Page & Co, CHAPTER XXL, (Continued) I think #0,” she answered, smtl jing. “It's a very sweet note from y friend, Miss Frayer, asking § on behalf of her uncle to come a stay at thetr house, It ts certainly y kind,” » paused and watched Maddox's }fwce with keen tnterest. Then, aa eyes noted the newspaper which had transferred from the table to ed her expression changed. 1 on stand now what you were | thts: king of & mom it ago, |began, “Dick Lorimer was shot with the same caliber revolver as the one you took f mm and you think | killed bim with the one I have here ve Well, the two were exactly similiar, jif that proves anything, and I'm ready to admit this or any other The words were spoken carnestly jand tn a low tone. | half challenge, half entreaty. Prove it 1 want you to accept Miss Fray er's Invitation,” he answered CHAPTER XXIV. The court room of special term was crowded to {ts utmost capacity as Maddox and Mr. Frayer pushed their way toward the counsel's table at which Myrick, Nugent, Mr ing and others interested In the Pla- to litigation were already seated Frayer va. the Placento company was at the head of the calendar. The hum of voices filled the court jroom and the press about the set's table became #o severe that Mr | Frayer began to wave his arms in dignantly, muttering “For God's sake, sir!” as each newcomer press | diate of Ohio, City of yore County, ss Fi 3. Cheney m: jor partner of ney, & Co., dotr City of Tol aforenald the. sum LARS for a that f ONE HUNDRED each and every case ured by the Catarrh that cannot be ¢ of Hall's Catarrh Cure FRANK J. CHENEY fore me and subscribed this 6th 1 A.W N j 8 Catarrh Cure is and acts directly on yurfaces of the sy Bend for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Tot 7 ob Drwagie Haile Family THE W Her reply was| Seattle Lighting Co. P.-1. Bullding, Fourth and Union. Phones—Sunset, Hx. 27; Ind. Ex. 7. BEAUTIFUL “Shore | Acres” WEST SIDE | LAKE WASHINGTON ‘Excursion Sunda | March 12 2” Copyright 1904 a eameseer Enterprise Association By Frederick Trevor Hill...... 4 Kvery me jtfonal = surrender known to the law ed against him, and fusstly twiteh Jing and shaking himeelf ae hand and some } and feet perched upon his wedged-|to unheard of (whieh this tr in chatr idenly the ample fist of |disclose,) have been omy a portly attendant hamn widetrack, delay, and thrott P : J bona lor four times on the panel of the| case, But if there baa been 4 ee to $206 pep partly behind the rail, /of compromine uttered tt ha j bere, om Cf wren ow hen, and be come to my ears, nor to the ea | . r cles struggled to thelr fee | my client, who sits beside me } dese ascended the bench, bewed stiffly to try thie case. It tn bad en i" and taken his seat when members of the bar play | | “Frayer ve. the Placen the indulgence of the court, but | | view ' Ready for the plaintiff high time to call @ halt wh | 1 Mad od. For a fow sec-| trifle with its dignity by dow f londs there was stillness in the | falsehood. I respectfully ou | room mur h ” cannot overt ' | Ready on both sides?” continued | flagrant attempt at imporit {be t the judge. How long will this case | that the trial proceed forthw t take, Mr. Maddox? A rustle and atir of surprine | boat » Macin | “If your honor please, we are not jexcitement Krested Maddox a ready sumed his seat, and the jud 1 t " — —lover his glasses at the defe ing son attor rofitabhe (To be continued.) ‘“ fren, CHURCHES | MoKee i \ DR J | ‘ x . . | nea. We First Unitarian, Seventh Avenu In n I will wedl th aor near Pike street, Rev. W. D. ‘ f th x for bach- | v tore, mond, minister,Services at li a | IMI elore, Th , . m. and & 5 m Morning ermon t " | iia commna, oi: | NEWT 1 wnat a nw | PETTIT & SON ncten Evening Sa ‘ | F & j with eos by Dr waar a : ent ae t t t roade Blook 1319 Beoond Ave, | Hand and the Meesla 4 . A ™ cn | © 1. ' i a y | ———. ach tam t Fr byterian Chu r (Tenn . — etmshiionibad ij ews, D. DD. F | rning . <n How Is | et } hurch members w “man aos Your Hi North Bay ‘ h, ( avenue and Coed ‘1 morning a ! s it skip a beat? i a ‘a 615 pm ipitats | : st Mark * Me oA die ‘heat roadway, Rey PD. Liw or J [7:30 p.m. Sunday echo dag on left alde The QUAKER DRUG © jm. Morning to The If y have y of these | “ Priests High symptoms your heart is weak | 1053-3055 FIRST AVE ty jency.” E ming ph or diseased, and cannot sory Both Phones 1240, oo age’ : assistance. | Tr Partet He: Cure | s, and | ns weak hea avenue and J Rey. H. H. Gowe « rarely ever fails to cure heart | ek Seat eaten a. m., and a know ao ee _ | ra. a Sunday sehoc sc Pe age disease. Try it, and see how | Hours—#:30 a m tos pm Ines a . ” | quickly you will find relief. Sundays, 8°20 « m. to 12 m N - a ‘ kim | 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE | . ' F A I s.”| _ “About January 1 took Second floor Howard Building, In evening the will | » b te us at wenk Aropay a | FF. opposite Penn |render Saint Saen's Cabata } fleet . tog tH Butiding “| ASK THAT THE TRIAL PROCKED FORTHWITH.” Tabernacle Baptist Churct Poet the 1 n Mt Fifteenth avenue north and|says he i rison street. John M , bee i fact before the whole world. But| Myrick was on his fect addressing P nor it's horrible to bave you doubt me | the court mon at lla : }1t's horrible and bumillating. “Dave, We are not ready, your honor,”| Age of Chri Evangeliem | soe jshe burst out impulsively, “I ot he repeated, “and I'm surprised to! «: 20 p The O a.” | Oe om ieee ete to follow your advice in this|hear that the other side ts. 1 catlCnurch Bible school at 9 cpm 4 . ‘ eel better than ° y attendants h . a m.| ANTOUM PLA 5 am atie to do : . | | know it's well and kind-| hardly believe that their answer is} YP. U. at ¢ Mrs. Cla ¥ . Of . tweet on. uy tam. by ere pp ’ ly meant, but | don't want the sort|sincere, This case, if the court! Moyer-Hartle in ( mus | #o t * y physictan told me emg p, a. 1420 SECOND AV lof protection you would give me—I| please, is one of no ttle magnitude] Cathedral Chape r y-| tt doth . . $ " [don't need the defense you would;!nvolving a complicated state of {enue and Columbia street. —Sunday | One plot has come ¢ make. You can't believe me, and|facts and most difficult points of | services, masses at ¢ ; 4 v | you shal! not lie for me law. For these reasona it bas seem-|and high mass at 10:30 am. Voe-| She drew herself up proudly, but |¢d best to attempt a settiement out-| pers, instructions, and benediction | !t tales ad your money. =~ , on ~ there was no bitterness in her tone. | side the court, and, as I understand Jat 8:00 p.m. Week day during Leat| 7 er h | Miles Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind “My tis Maddox rose and for an instant |!t, negotiations to that end have! maxses at 7:00, 8:00 and 820 a ¢ w 2st ete 706 fet A faced her in silence. been and are now pending between | instr aa Yoaney es venue “1 will prove that I believe you.” | the interested parties, [can scarce-| Wednesday. Way of the crons ly believe that my learned frier | benediction, Friday 6:00 p. o ’ ignorant of these negotiations, but| Services at the Firat Free Metho- | After 6 0 Clock Kee Movin even if he is it would certainly be] dist church, corner Pine street and | P unfair to impose upon your honor] Terry avenue, C. 8 McKin H To keep mo ° 5 the arduous labor of such a trial as |Sunday school 10:00 a m., preaching | cla S i Bird ‘Seed "full pound. ay: this if the matter can be satisfactor-|11-00 a m. Subject "C e "| 2 pounds for ....... 150 lly adjusted between the parties! Class meeting at 12m. Song “ a Hats, $1.50 value Monae. he Bromo, larae 25e themselves, For this reason I aakland prayor service follows prea 98e Stops the pain every time that the case stand over until the/ing at 7:46 p. m Infa Red Kid Moccasina, 25 Dr. Buck's Liver 8 Tbe, at one = fe aad aed toa | pW Mtminster Presbyterian Church 500 addox listened with unconcealed | Rey. J. M. Wilson, Pastor. —Mort , Relieves that distressed feel- disgust, and as Myrick paused he|ing sermon to young converts Steals trineened value B06 tag. oe Set ee rose slowly ing sermon to young men. Subject Dr. White's Tooth Powder, large “If your honor please,” he began. |*The greatest pert! to young men [§ biitle Gente’ Satin Calf Shoes ‘The longer I practice at the bar the land how to avert it ” $1.60 value $1.00 - a Makai ew ae more painfully I am impressed with} Hazel Mission, 621 Sixth avenue |§ Ladies’ Bustles, curled hair lage mogsinr tg ri 10s the disrespect which the court suf-|gouth Evangelist L. P. Ray will | led, 26e value 150 x 15e el a 1 et da oF ‘o> 2 "i " 4 be —— aH eeedhaery 4 id ‘rs = preach at 2 p.m. 1D. NM Qu ‘8 Atlas Garters, nickel trim White Pine and Spruce S2 DDS LDS ix ths, tad te tals 00d Ohatthen ne eee ngs, 1S valoe 100 for that cough; gives quick Now Managing Director a ge lt Hg Ty oA cg paren! se ee aeae Beers at Me 28-inch Fine Gloria Um- relief; large bottle Crown Cental Offices pre catic > m., st Bu n charge 2 . N 7 and deceit which if practiced in the|” cnt pevrgar cli re we ated: SA ae outside world vuld nl on vies" ” ” hone wi o1 dru k utside world would result in so tal Roman Catholic Meetings. I ped ys I — adien Gai. 11-12 HINCKLEY BLOCK. ostracism. I am aware that this ® jacques, vale 717 SECOND AVENUB neither the time nor the place t] St Mary's Parish—Rev. W. J Ladies’ Fancy Garters, with Ind. 2648. enter upon any general criticiama of | Metz, Barly mass and sermon im purse, thermometer and °C PIKE STREET this deplorable condition of affairs,| (ebildren’s mass at 8:30 a.m.) Sun puzzle hments, 35¢ value STON BESS: but it is the time and place togmeatqgg @ay school at 9:30 a m. and 2:40 p. 25e PHARMACY that this particular offense shall nog ™- High maxs and sermon at 1¢ Slichtty dalled S00. Bienes Reliable Family and Prescrip- TEETH FREE pass unrebuked. There n het] & m. nstruction and benedictio T - " tion Druggists. s |been ‘a moment since this caxp wag|at 2:30 p. m oe i All This Week Brown's commenced—and no one knogs fa}. Cathedral Chapel, Terry avenue an Linen Loom Dice Nap 49 Pike Street Are better than the last speaker ee | Masses at 6:00 a. m., 7:30 a m., 8:30) Tbe value, per dox...45e Roth Phones, Main 933. Painless Dentists this case cc settled or |®& m. and 10:30 a m.; evening ser a Gingham Aprons, with a Cutti Prices compromised outside the court room| Yiee at 8:30 a. m. 2 bib and pocket, 36¢ value. .260 — — ng on any other terms than uncondi-] Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo. Paes ot see woop ai And this fe the chance of a Hifetime Wood, to have your dental work done al Seattle Coal and 7:30 p. m. vesper Charcoal and Coke tion low mass; sermon and ben » Our Own “On-est” Way etting your shirt busfriond - - these world-+e a Church of the Immaculate Con |reduced prices by these ch’ Only $1.00 each at @A Nil ception—Rev. A. Sweers. At 7:% Wood Co. ed specialists, n'a, 1391 tnd snd 6:50 0. tu. low tent; 10:30 0. | Cane Street and Railroad Ava 8 high mass and sermon; 7 j Phones: Main 93; Ind. 93 rosary and benedictic pone #” Dp m. Special Meetings. | Quaker Meeting at Oltman’s hal! ThereAre corner 24th avenue and Weller ona <9 FREE 1 thi EXTRACTING R St. Bible school at 10:00 a. m.| take cAMINATION FRES easons Preaching at 11 a. m. and m1 Silver fillings. . ..85e or m. George W. Harvey, Pastor Gold a Gold fillings . Why the INDEPENDENT GAS First Church of Christ Scientist When you can get what yo art desires in a beautiful ing $8 and $10 Ge d Crowns. . 68 (a06 WATER HEATERS are so uni- [| 812 Sixth avenue, between Suit, Jacket, Skirt, Waist, ete., for just $15 and $20 Sets of Teeth. $3 to ¥ versally used and Columbia streets Come in at once and take advan a m. Subject “Matte ow ¢ guaran- A HOT BATH in 20 MINUTES [lschoot 12-18 p.m te pen pet oth dy by our at an expense of 2 CENTS is Elmeeting Wednesday eve [inn oretan, Rae ECONOMY. HOT WATER for [o'clock aw 4 OF! in 3 MINUTES ts Queen City Theosophical ges: uJ ESS CONVENIENCE. Hot water in Bjin America, Ploneer block, A. 0. U | BROWN'S PAINL the home !s a NECESSITY. |W. hall Sunday Study ‘class at DENTISTS 7pm, “The Secret Doctrine.” Lecture 8:00 p. i. subject “Mental E. 2 il ve, ‘Hoon! fu? ional] Eastern Outfitting Cozi) ...13 Ft Mes ta, India. o “door south of MacDougall The Theosophical Society, Seattle The Reliable Credit House pn P sgh Sonthwick’s. Lodge 1118, Third avenue, Sunday ¥ Houre—8:30 a m, to 6 p mE |8 p. m., lecture, “The Self and Its Sheaths,” by Thomas A. Barnes. 422-424 Pike St., Cor. Fifth Sundays, $:30 to 12:80. | Be sure you are in the right place [ “zzilige<e 28 “~~

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