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THE SEATTLE brak—sarurvay MARCH THE SZATTLE STAR 4 HY STAR PU RLISHING CO. OPFICKO107 ang 180 Beventh Avenue =—— BVERY AVTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, _ Copyright 1904 Copyright 1904 Dette poveryeaent—oer tg by Doubleday, by Vereen tt i ad - . ' Page & Co, ae BALLARD 8T Association One cent per ix cents per Week, or twenty-five od ' x ed by mail or carriers. Ne free copies — . «+. By Frederick Trevor Hill...... Barat each paper, When" tha wiens Ginter i A change Y WANT Al AND PIKE Str Our now Want Office at the a bov fog the purpose of ne pul ads. to leave # . Hunibere for this office « A el (20x160 at Sesend arenes and Stewa be shouted | Placento” to be traded off for the }sistent examiner, Again she caught |, ‘ - ; ea Ww HM BRrORE 1 ai Sunset, Main te depen de refused, hadn't he? And this had|though some wubtie influence then, did| Lorimer divorce case, had he not? |eteht of Rickett’s face in the crowd we Lorimer [thought a8 plainly as though $ 5 | Kiet lAnd Mr. Frayer had unqualifiedly|and this time it rn }had heard his voice, and instantly |, - jon THE OWNER KMCENTLY about t roared in|bappened the day he had | was killed-—had it not? and | Unele Abbott admitted all this [the whole pe and purpose of the th jon? Yq he had said | hey were trying to prove that Dave A -_ ' 5 that unless thi a ye an out | was guilty of this x rand that|, ke the w 7 : ve Bee oa an ay Value Increased 240 Per Cent by the Regrade againat his client ans reached Lorimer's room ot y - 4 mena Frayer left the stand purzled | fore the body was discovererd red and Harmony Fray Was Mr. Maddox excited when he the stand left the house that night’ were murmurs and whisper The question was repeated before or the room, as the spec jahe could trust her voice to g . ‘ ARE E. W. BLACK WOOD, Chicago Representative, 1006 Hartford Building W. D. WARD, New York Representative, 63 Tribune Building —S FACIS AS 70 DIVORCE ommenda marriage recega hem ye . Lots 120x124 on Seiios Boulevard | 4 k in the chair and | ings all « N r e ale the examin-|tatora asked each other who she | steady denial for reliable a y ‘ was, the women studying her from| Was he gr n Was he in and tent a Y t rd of ft at |b fur-trimmed turban to her pat Jetsnea? nN ell \ ‘ | a ' 2 ent-leather shoes, the men de Seer anes ”" otha @ vomaa’s}ing in her fresh yousg fags ond | —— fter the Jackson St. Regrade They Will Be Worth : rat , : : a of tratt ; i x mr prayer rose tu eatontihuasnt | seconde tne | int viuipiy his tiaame whore 1 (Fe STAR DUST Will Your Share in This Profit? | GEO. B. LITTLEFIELD soem | Rainier Boulevard Additions remedion I have suggest | Office on the Proper | sound? xeept that you are/ Rainier A ve and L No, sir,” replied a man who had make things like Telephones Ra , just paid his buteher They are to make, and she sound t is always saying | what has be eyes t fnoreased but United States was 93 This shov new Investigat The number at 50,000 anr —_—___— “My oountrym shricked the|been « k.” remarked the anti-trust or ng ts there any man | young wife poms pepe reap a Be ie in this great s nee who ays the \ you know about her 1 are pot | ec Tho chief of police seema de 1 to ap the city “Yes, and I wish the superintend ent of streets had the same deter nation.” The Ing of ¢ in many st mony betw ground are A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. There's some hope fer th’ feller th’t's Reports £ been fooled = an seal asian mn 9 ner T avenue and 1 news 1% tet neae CHURCHES a fees Ee vd B neal, 186m One of the first measures of reforr ' . ¥ $ tne ns wteac reach! 7M pm sbor . lend as 3 : fs Y th’ fe mae, ret Presbyterian church, corner | 5," =v es age ne r y Har : ofa for th ier th’t's | 10 and Spring etreet. |" 7 rhe Grou and th The ‘ ae! Matthews, D. D., pastor. |... evening wub- | Lodge. When King been fooled an’ don't a m. and 7:30 pm Second Contury of Apelogy.”| 8 p. =. Pound themecives 1 , know ft ng subject, “Your Excuses; |": Ctoments, Twenty-fourth and) John 1 @iscontent, the almost forgott gener ! ner hig aie | 4 ev ang subject, “Man's Appointed |p “hie wireet—Rev ree Buazelle S ~ oa ~ jeath.” ector. Holy cor at 8 and 11} Amer tones ok, AO, The Evangelical association, cor- |" ! gg agg Sunda y clans st? his troubles & way out ¢ ementous events of the Fren ol “semsky century, but has = for the first time In 175 year Of all classes of people setzed tts y and be tual / SPRING 18 HERE?! : angelica! aanatatiee “cr. |& Sunday och Su tad} 7 eterumedssat Prem | (WHEN Dip “nae oN TE { When, first thou dawnedest on my ler Pigs ‘E evan Row d a oe egeaagme henry fovapdongare “The ouae - ‘The Russian “semeky gebor” has not been enfled tog ince | NIGHT OF LORIMER’S MURDER” | (“Ah, me, ‘twas but the other night) ie bee pres yamaha nag yy aoe jat 7:80 m Morning = - by Mazumdar, of tn the time of Peter the Great. Aa it existed under the first two Roman ee ety eeee eer My heart sprang out at once to| py of Portiand, Ore. Rev. Shupp |_5°™* Beadion of th + “cara a ee ee: of: cate a - offs it was a body composed of r atives of the nobility and rat tr Mod | Pinal thee a ¥ Sty ares Ue 1A 0m, te Coreen sorsnen, “Fhe 14 Sage us: | cvenae Serna o clergy. the merchants’ guilds ‘and citizens of the uf tx ‘The r grein ge y fainl smile enslaving me. jaand im Mgttah at 9p. tm ated with stereopticon pictures. 1 To ect, “Reality.” unser aba « method of convening the body was tate was |" “Your witness!” he muttered [| dency to haar ot sm: eiuter- tee {Tite bari : Ses tee intaiag 12:15 p. m. Testimontal meeting o onan ag egonnde di siigs . i ta | | mine, but we expected it. In the|fhey 1 H Gowen v Rev. 0.C. King, tn charge i at § o'clock, provide for the election of one re j ee Served) NO MAES le. m., 12 a m., 7:30 p.m ered ien cancion: cia oer Z. A. MAFRIGE & G : Classes named, it being stipulated tha CHAPTER XXVUL 58 sapgratatis een ses ee. oes sag out a ee ee ae " “Betabilehed 1506 men of means and sufficiently | Hach Friday during Lent corfirma- and faced the wit SPRING 18 HERE!! Gicate what policies they would liked to have adepted. T? tne rofound hush settled upon | aq “word in bis car wae ¢ oth age Leese eeneul tion clus, 7:15 p.m. Evensong with = ¢ial governors in turn notified thy ag members of vartous clusnos > “pkg «- Sea oT ON EO |kentleman resumed his seat, darting THE RECOMPENSE. De Hirech addreas, 8 ym. + . ceeded pose from amor emacives the per- vid you kill Richard Lorimer?” |angry glances at the prosecutor's} (Ry B. Everett Slusher, a poet : | First Unitarian, Seventh, near | ihe ae ps ant ctinaage - Se enee hc = Ainslee spoke clearly and without | pack . sty Macrae toy ag ang 8 eet g urclock | Pike street—Rev. W. D. Simonds, ff 001%, 115: e" ed D1 e to act or . Once elected the - - - day even! it a om» o Ne loo k sone they deemed most capable to for them On ted ign of nervousness Miss Frayer was the plaintiff in| The Storm King’s wrath grows|..-. een ing at 10] Biniater, Bervices at 11 a m. and a Gelegates proceeded to the capital, where, after hearing an addr “I did not.” the case of “Frayer va. The Placen softer now Spm Morning sermon, “Death- from the czar, they were empowered se the plans “Did you over him after the/to," was she not?—Yex She came] } roars come not in steady |” See ie morning Miss Bilen Creal. | eemnene of the Buman Soul.” Hven- . to petition for amendments to legiviative measures, to ratify or oe into control of that action, » week blow | man superintendent Of the publte|!"@ teatura, “Shakespeare's Mansiat Don’t Miss the Great ize the governmental polictes and even to call for action upon new “he ¢ . P or © ago—on her Zist birthday?—| But in the quick and fretful gasps | King tem of Seattio will address |“"¢ Mamiete of the Stage.” Sunday | Sale Do you know anything to ald the|Yeax She knew Mr. Maddox?—-You] That blustry winter's ending \the chil othe fund > jpchool at 10 a m. i ale of subjects. authorities !n this case which you! tHe had called on her the evening of path om ae oe ene amen e ’ Kin, | Nerth Baptist, corner Third ave- | The analogy between the condition im Russia today and that tn [have not yet disclosed 3 Lorimer'’s death’—Yes. About what Heceemee” Sheu” ane Waid and Cedar—Rev. George Robert | CLOTHING France at the beginning of the revolution has been freq od canoe zs Ft ory mea ang |Lime’ Approximately at nine. Did) The san mounts higher day by day, | schools" | Catena, pastor. Subjects for the day SHOES Siaiedcoss dieses puabhipist-aimiRactiy.: tees ‘sate tandee pooping cose fag reser ne ee ad bo talk abent (ae: Pinceate: ® Beneath {ts warmer rays the| Lane Street Presbyterian church, | ‘™0rmin® “A Soul Saved, a Life | DRY GOODS pom instantly exp although she did not know me 4 Ree PLL. Perten, DD. Pactar=. [00 evening, “The Seven. Say- sure makes the parallel so perfect as to be almos ings om the Cro Sunday school, na relaxing rustle and stir| much about it at that time, Did he Of spring ts felt. and everywhere. | Morning Service 11:00 o'clock. The} 4 B. Y. P. U. 6:15 p. m a. m. . - x resumed his seat. The/ask her to continue him as attorney In town and field, is slop andi nev W anon strict attorney noted the| when she became 217—Yea. Did she N. A. Hitchoock, of Ballard, | yignigng mission, “Win One Club," THE FAIR DEPT. STORE. — aldaiatar estat ces tle ile sleetcaliaiaiad short, Impreaatve test!-|consent?—Not at that time. = Decades ofS — eatue = 2:30 p.m. The Seattle Ladies Quar- |M Second Ave., betwoon Pike and a hs . ene : Harmony . eyes ment Alactes's 8%! vor slop and flood and slush and 6 “hristian Duty.” . | tette will sing at the evening serv- Pine Streets, GIRLS S$) Ad Ad HOME % m had beem /the official framed his next ques mad foe. * % liargely nulifiled by three brief ques-|tion, and read there » warning Aint rediien ith Wty etedt tie oe ee eee anne 3 |tions, well pot and well answered. | which « idnctutweed te) ene ee NT ee ee eS ee Roman Catholic Meeti 4 BY CYNTHIA GREY. ® | He determined to play a strong card |which fil her with alarm. She! care : {and Tenth avenue, 8 P. Hayward, aed | = & |at once, and dismissing Ainsiee witB| looked at Dave. but be merely |! amile because my coal will last | Pastor—Hlder A. W. Merritt of Bel-| se Mary's Parish—Rev. W. J PTC CTC SCC CC CSCS eT Cee eee eee ee eee ee of his hand, called the de-|smiled encouragingly, and her eyea| =!!! 4878 of summer re em lingham will preach at 11:00 andivw, arly mass and sermon Homesickness, poverty and@ unpleasnt tive, Parker, to the stand sought the massed spectators as ree a - | 7:90 and continue meetings even-| (chiidren’s mass at 8:30 a. m.). Sun- @reams broke the brave aptrit of Li Parker related his Interview with |though drawn by some compelling! what's the matter with the ten-| Ss following except Monday. i day school at 9:30 a m. and 2:30 Fes emgage pe Ainslee and Maddox, then Wester- dently her glane pag dh a oe Tabern Baptist church. Cor-|5""1y" High mass and sermon at factory girl's bc volt turned toward the jury and be-/upon Rat Ricketts. The little pro- | Or" Saved the Dress agen | ner Isth avenue North and Harri- 110:30 a m. Instruction and benedic- A struggle to hold bod: ‘ r ing the witness with-|cess-server's sallow face Nt up with -—-~ a) ee cteg ths olten json street, John Marvin Dean, Pas-/tion at 2:30 p m New York tac ead tm toce atts pga at him—watching the] pride as she recognized him, but his | Mg “He broke pvc ang Merry tor—Public worship with sermon by | “(Cathedral Chapel, Terry avenue ite tho tnacibie 016 of a bernie acid cane each question and answer |cxpression immodiately changed to} *# . ight." | J. M. Wilson, D. D. at 11:00 A. M. | rpasses at 6:00 a m.. 7:30 a m., 8:30 hae avn. bie y box a look of intense cunning, and with} i _,| Bening , Evangelistic services at/a wm. and 10:30 a m.; evening serv- White ber Ae Had the witness ever searched Mr. Jan almost imperceptible gesture he| YOUF_&randmother must have |7:39 p. m. followed by a brief bone- pti A DREAMED 0 Maddox's apartments?—Yes. |indicated Maddox's back. Some os ee mm ‘ictory service Church bible 4 Heart Church—Rev Lillian Watkis ate About a week ago tn the thing in the man's face interpreted school at 9:30 a m. Young peo-j, iid At 6:00 a m. and 8:00 while thousands of : rs absence. Did he find there| his gesture, and as she watched him | ple’s services at 6:30 p. m. a m., low mass; 7:20 p. m., vespers, Hazel Mission, 521 Sixth avenue | sormon and benediction |So, Rev. R. Senamin, D. D. will! Church of the Immaculate Con }preach on sacrifices of Christ. | weption—-Rev. A. Swee At 7:30] | Street meetings at 7 p. m. and 8:30 a. m, low mass; 10:30! Mow Managing Director i | Westminster Presbyterian church, /_ m., high mass and sermon; 7:30 Crown Cental Ottices Rev. J. M. Wilson, Pastor.—The|y m. rosary and benediction. | of Philadelphia Iver jit was suddenly borne in upon her witness examined the weapon |that in some unaccountable way duced from} Dave was being attacked—that he was in danger and that ahd wa er was In a locked | ing used against him. It all ie in Mr. Maddox's |ed upon her in an tnet@ht, upon $5 or $4. You, even 8%. They live While she was crushed by dreams of home stant discontent “T wuldn’t give couldn't live on $ my own hats « asnap fora girl RAISED IN THE CITY a& week,” said do my own wae who happy factory girl. T make @actory, but 1 board. T have tea nea decking and walk to the |pedroom. Its caliber was 32—the|though she did not comprehand the | pastor and Rey. B. H. Lingenfelter J | Located at three new shirtwaists. I watch t sales and ter A yes - te 4 same caliber a# the pistol with|situation, she concentrated her at of the First Christian church will Special Meetings. |] 11-12 HINCKLEY BLOCK. Miss Watkins paid too mach for everything. She WASN co “1 which Lorimer had been shot tention on the examiner, I her lexchange pulpits in the morning } 717 SECOND AVENU UP HERE. SHE DIDN’T KNOW HOW 7 = How far was Lorimer’s apartment | wits at work to penetrate Ms per. | Evening sermon to young women. Quaker meeting at Oltman's hall, | Ind. 2648 You, girls of the country, eager to leare home and test tb house from Mr. Abbott Frayer's | pose } | Subject, “Young Women’s Grentest | meting — tunities in the big cities, take warnin ast enmertenttien ¢ reaidence’—About two miles further] What time dul Mr. Maddix léitve | | Vanity and Greatest Love.” ANSFER CO. i seh annerienten tunkieh 6 hendese ents ae but Juptown. The distance could be trav-|her house that night?—Abgut "21. | | Queen Anne Methodist—Corner of | RELIABLE TR city, the city with ite possibilities and its temptation ; joled in 20 minutes in the cars, and |Could she not fix the boug. clijpor | rirtn ue and Garfield street Baggage, Furniture, Storage and its weaknesses. You in the small towns, in so in half an hour by brisk walking. than that?—No. Was ft nota iftie | Rev. O. MH. MeGt, pastor h-] Office and storage room, 1216 First enough to eat and a warm room » | The testimony was @ complete jeariier than this?—No; later, If t Jing services, 11 a. m. and 7:20 m Lemons Postoffice butiding. "ep in. and above all a MOTHER | surprise to Maddox, but not a mus-|thing. Well, how much late? Was STAY A ’ eoiaty, jo ee jcle of his face moved, nor did he|there not something whic wos }Sunday school, 10 a. m. Epworth | Phones—Sunset 902; Independent |Lengue, 6:30 p. m. Battery Street | Per Acre 26 oe ne TO CHERISH YOU, STAY THES tented with the richness which looks Seerms to you misery. Keep away £ he city a as tte bee a help to place the exact hou }Sunday school, 2 p. m us whe ane W00k taiew Glwtys coe Oe ae ee Tan en amtervelt called Mr. Prayer to] this a longer or shorter calf than’ te subject, “The Divine Law of Supply as Schl waved. bode tp bac Saar am ell Beco Epon Mice ne stand = ppl Es [usually made? Longer—eht } 1013-1015 FIRST AVE Jand Demand.” The service in the Here's Money for You SMSMAN anton agent Wild ped pond fed Seaton i addox ha od Mr. Frayer to Harmony’s face flushed With’ In Both Phones 1240. evening and on each evening during Nine Mile F P) ie you Sa misety;-lia, whens Seath would come ts allow Frayer vs. The! dination as she listened to the per. the week will be conducted by the $ From Pione Beginning Saturday morning, AT HOME. . MeCorty singing ¢ March 4th, in order to clear out eS ngelists in the syne, Seattle Holy Trinity Lutheran, Eleven’ stock before starting extensive Alterations, we offer choles for and East Oliv Rev. H w f over Stoves and | Young. pastor. Sunday whe WATER FRONT $200 | mor han half price We Have the Prettiest Assortment I¢,m._ Morning PER cre The Red Front of Spring Jackets in the City Fremont Swedish Me {rye 7:45 p. Furniture Co. One Dollar a Week Will Pay For Whatever You PB 1y Here Hone fy at 10148 Paesak Tbe tgeewa ris eh cunae as es es , 310 SECOND AVE. pboeaagp. i, aglohadh morrow at 10:45 a. m. and & p.m This will be to town lots In three 808-310 SECOND STYLES THAT ARE RIGHT M ne subject, “War evening, | years at the present growth of Se j Victory Sunday school attle, Good transportation, Can ja m Epworth League meets at j welt on terms. | Firet Methodist-—Rev. C. at McKinley pa stor Sunda achool | om rn nite We a) Pettit & Son | wacciTOn & HUNTER Clase meeting, 1 prayer service, followed by breach, Arcade Blk, 1319 2nd Ave yoa ernaY AVENUE Eastern Outfitting Co.: x 422-424 Pike St., Cor. Fifth a }00D GOODS—HONEST PHICKS—TERMS THAT SUIT.”