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THE SEATTLE S TAF BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. OF FICHS- 1307 and 1309 He¥ enth avenue, BKYBRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, TELEPHONE Sunset, Main 1080 tMenS-Gunset, oftte 106 ti York MP Business Department Eultorial Dep Star's oa Chieago; 68 an advertiaing Tadependens 38 Main f138, rtford orfield, Ww or twenty-five conta per No free coptes. mM per oe vered by m: xX OOnLA Per Week, F carriers Entered at the Postoffice at Seatt! It was evitent to had resumed ber roral man that she had shown him wm conatera tie Presently the tone slipped from her halr and dropped to the floor Hath men etuaoped Maurine wan quickwat With a bow be offered & mm it “Too may keep ft, monsiour 1 isughed. They jotned her Man of thiv water system the fret year's thie will be incressed during the next fv vatpat will be Seeuno, and that pare BABY’S LOST SHOE Finder and) LOST ~naby’ Calumet » hor shoe return to 8 patent ew rewant se Maurice knew why Hereby hangs © pathetic tate of a baby's ertef. The advertisement was | tne eatonel laughed, and the colonel Printed fn a Chicago newspaper knee why Maurie ae oy bet oar ane ? “mad neither could account far the laughter Mire. A. Rimons took her littte daughter Ruth tor a ear ride one Bunday. | Nefiher would arcaunt for the Mauwtte’ Both wore shiny patent leather shoes, she Babies love dolla They were her idots The ttle one tention wae altracted the conductores brass buttons Mhe tried to ‘make friends” with him Her way of showing friendliness ‘was to wave her fect. Thue the taces were loosened and one of the shows came off. Neither Ruth nor hee mother noticed the lone at fret. Then the former missed the show She was sa shocked she could only held up her little Sboeions fuot foe the sy:npathy of the paunéngers. She got the aympathy. lowed those shove as most All things come to an end. even dip- lomatic receptions feom the guests tween to leave ta the princes te Maurier © in a atanding ome, monaleur, ur frtends there are mo formalities, night: ah, yes, the Pingtieh faeh~ extending ber hand which Maur- Tort night mon ot theme y a neti To foe lee barely touched sour.” to Beauvais, with one note which wither as effects ‘They searched averywhere in the car, but the shoe was gone. Then the little | treet The rolonet bent gencetulty pins a ae ae “Decidedly the colonel te not in high “Her grief touched everyone,” said Mrs. Simona to a reporter, “Ihave | raver tonight.” thought Maurie bought her « wow pair, but she te not satiated find the miksing shoo. Tam afraid she wball never “Monsiear, have you any other em agement thie evening asked Bean- Of course the hew onet could not eatlefy. When you have set your heart pee a gg Pon ee = on tha loved and lost It takes time to wind the wounded tendrils around ® [handy I have capital clears and om new object pack Will you do me the honor? And the first grief! Itow potenant ft in If the finder of that shoe | “Thanks.” eaid Maurtos, “T shall be happy to amoke your clears and drink your engnacs.” He was in the mood for any e@venture, comic of serious. ‘Come, then.” sald Beauvals, gatty could only know how Giatresned the baby is, he wonld wurely return it “Normenwe!” says the unsentimental man, “Much ado about nothing.” He has forgotten he was once « baby. His memory te catloused. “YOU M. "And every now and then one or the | ET80e. other of “as stepa out into the dark.” “fe we Maurice glanced from the corner of his eve and calculated hie chances In a phyntcal contest with the colonel. ‘The soldier wax taller and Badyinnd is no shield of philosophy to interpose between a deep sorrow and @ tender heart vem NR ee j ‘There are tow, ‘as up to the mark. were hung with the paraphern Of it then. It occurred to him aa ain: | Fen cognac bottles. Maurice was ed that ¢ room th un vine rotonet had arranged the for his especial benefit, and It may be hard to scquire the Axed habit of always being on time, but i can be Gove and it is worth while to do it. Great buniness mon have this habit noe of saving it by being prompt. It i only the iis and the cursless, whone time is of least value to valet bowed and notselensly re. Well sary onda whieh ma: t heart; failed to bite,” AY KEEP IT, MONSIEUR’ - n t do you call villainy T Ah. Fruth, little one, If you live this mortal life you will have many ay yng i game of when, thin) |... net im whith « Iman at per Sorrows which, measured by our grown up philosaphy, will far transcend Tea maid Maurice, “we do keap| fom one to rule him for ancther. That he tons of one shiny shoe. But it fe doubtful If you will suffer more In | moving.” ie villainy without a single saving for you are a native neither of the kingdom nor the duchy.” “That is plain language. You de not ke inte conaideration the yvifain's in Qecem. There may be cert bo Mained 6a! wast bets: a soldier, together with the portraite| pathies?” with & shade of hmntas preor, in the stroke. Urautjo fled, a re- a your own time ty betne late tn keeping engage ot opers singers, horses and celebrities| The colonel studied the pnd of hie] ward posted for tis headmind you, ments, and feel that the foes if any, ie your own affair. But it ts wleo | of ali classes. On the mantel Maurice | clear. “What ia to be your atdnd in| hie head; they did not want him) the affair of the man you keep waiting. saw, Smong other things, the glint of | this affairr’ ive ‘You waste his time, too. if your time Is worthicas, maybe bis te not, |* fevolver barrel. He thought nothing] “Neutral as possible, fot whe pimple] “The presidaet's daughter, ruined wom that T have passed thy werd to oy | nigh agranoncoe mar aesnllgetna seaSopan dha heonetiesanAhy tr Sate gular, however, that the room was free|madame—compulaorily iti te true; 1] in & convent. Flor dingrace proved Tt t» easy to drop Into the habit of careless disregard of exact time. | from central obstruction. Had the| shall abide by it. Madame teil. | much for her fat w out bia Porhaps.most peopis have an ensy way of thinking that any time within | colonel expected to meet him at the|liant woman, resourceful, tntthn brains. Alt ered to ane} @ half-hour or am hour of tho time appointed will do 'y well. areebehor's and aasieimases his ace | whe ee ~ many stee =e on : aint me verents ~ hounding down the | ceptance of a possible Invitation? inom joreover, her cause ts just. | scoundrel, Urqu In many cases It does not matter. Hut one never knows untit after- | "Pay chairs stood on either aide of the| But Io not like the way ahe hax gone} Maurice took the photograph and wards whether it matters or not. And through false politeness we ai srate. Between them waa an oot wit the recovery of her throne. She/ cast it Into Beauvais, lap, “Dou you Ueuelly assured that it does not matter, even when It does. on which were ol@art, ghuases and two broken, of will break, a fine, hon-| recogniae that far The voice rang Napoleon would not have been Na- 4 his eagerness for adven-|he allueded to the colonel’s letter. you. Perhaps it w Dolson tut for hie unfailing prompts orm are main | peaible Fou would dace Mon Of great affairs, whose time is most completely taken up, are usual- Francots,” said Reavynts to his ¥ good company, Let me advise you w your face to clvilixed people, c threw his shake and pe-|to remain neutral 1 wish you no) That photograph haa done ite work yy on It ie they who know best the value of time and the import- lounge, “let no one disturb| harm. Bat if you Change your mind) By the Lord, but you're a fine rast and stand In my path” and If T atood in your path?’ the tried to break another, but not being above the pantrytaid 1) and Maurice grinned as COPYRIGHTED 1903 BY THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE AITOCLATION the confidential friend of the president, ING ON TIME Hf any, rule Ot ee, but tt wae possible to make|¥¥ Yilainy, which, after aii, lea hard| Whom he tuined, Through the pres Bt conduct more im- | good this deficiency with quickness. | >me for politioal conspiraey.” dent's beautifal daughter Urquijo was Tot above ail whare and under what| “OR. I do not suppose yqu are worse| to be general of the armies mnt portant and yet | circumstances had he met this man|than the majority, But if appeals to] “One gala day the troops lined beth more negircted than that of prothptness In keeping appotntments. before? mae ae rather a small so same | sides of the plage. Strangely enoust, pall ~ « colonet} When your vietima are a dyin soldiers under Urpuijo faced the loya SE See none SOE SW) a8, Sah on wee Det | Ce SS Seat Se eee cod a el bee Saeee souaag"ht eal trees, Whe-artillery. was ender ih $e chase veretves we tee, not Time They passed up the atatrs Into a large] World nor Ite treachery.” command of Urquifo. Suddenty this The old fellow with the scythe ever gets all Chat ie coming to him. | room artental In ite appaintmen An almost imperceptibie‘amile pass: |captain's murderous and traitorous | ‘And thers is many @ bad scat on our fortunes when he has had to prod | evidently the living room. The ed over Beauvais’ countemancs. Bo] guns swept Ue plaaa, mangling women her highhess has captured: your, sym |and chidren. There was a flaw, how: and deserted, explates her foolish ng and contesnpty T recognized y As Goa hears me, T shall hold you up! You are « very yo said em, o0e wath tired. ‘The two men nat down without| “Pouf! You would vanish. ©, 1] Beauvais, rising, He was stil! smiling. cag aGford 10 wate it by locsenens im heeping engagements spenking. Beauvais passed the cleara 44 not stoop to murder, That inal" asked you here fgr this very rea- enn, | Mauirice selected one, lit ft and J and Praction 1 should] son, Madame well saM that you never rings at the Chinese mandarin whieh | place a «word in your hand and give/@aw an inch before your now. | knew WHEN A PHYSICIAN AND SPECIALIST dred doen ak Mien teeth the eandeh, "1 fen. the protereies Of. & gantbupaire that yen would be 64 tha arohblstion’y: | of 20 yearn’ experience will test your Eyes Free, why go to a Jeweler? Several minutes Marched into the| death, I see nothing (o prevent: mel! knew that you would follow mo to| SEATTLE EYR, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY past from carrying out that this very! thia room. I placed that photograph | Rooma 4 and 6, Haller Block Bo you are Maurice Carewe?’ said’ nicht.” with a nod toward the raplers there, trusting to your rather acute the colonel as one who mused. “How which hung from the opposite wall. — eyesight. ‘4 should. Each traondinary merit wit! do twhoe its Sh 6 Pressed Tumble oe p has ox rf money f worth 106 No, © Burner ide I-inch Firet Quality Chopping 1, regular Ie, after 6 Se meled Loose Handle Rolt . be Double Farrel side Action Twist Shotgun, 15,00, for $11.65 Ladiow’ raae 1Be READ THE COPrEE NEWS. We will give a dainty dee orated German Chin and Saucer with pound OFFMAN HOURE ¢ 25e tee There is hardly a street or ave nue but contains houses and lots which we have for sale. Probably he of some service time or other. , some e you John Davis & Co. 709 Second Ave. Telephone 1040. Aseane mess etlege Cor decent Gnd tote = Seater Judge a School by Results Every GRADUATE during the past year has SECURED A POSI- TION, Write to ux about our POSI- TION GUARANT A half dozen fancy cards free. MLAREN & 1 'HOMSON Beattle Wash. this information will) The Rochester The Rochester Rochester “ 4 aor My niory Im better tha ct GLORIOUS KLONDIKE” » -podethin Anata sYNOPSIE now you the Arat me 3 ener you ty i Maurioe Carewe, attached to the Hielbers. tw how h yuu WILL NoT PASS AWAY io rioan altiance | American legation in Vienna, while pores De a grant Bay Bley fe gun te worey | King = adventu u Divibera am not Urquil 1 na had begun to wore: ore his friend, Lord John Fit Austrian by : wropest sine, it the fashion for Hivgtish «lobe trotter® | eeraid, whose father, when Britis Boas yy ote % wd thee weeks ty ow to writing bie books that are | Mister to the puppet Kingdom te . ee ee 3 ; x t db usphewe:’. | punto Cetera, peotestes Ring ley ambitions, ard mis 4 Bever read nowadays, iam and his pieces and neph from plote of hin counin, the Hed D te the How's 4 ' Hoarty digented and tented to & aekerable tti-focting tows | snd tore Gown athe a on mothe ey that might oth been forgotten, We kne | | whieh be flung at Maur 2 ar course, th ri a touthed we on the r | Maurice felt the hand 2 ‘ Our squirn otate, were hed at hy Jobony Bull and | Duke Jane had been #0 sudden bi Bie num . eons —s And when they find you tn some i = + her on the thr Our 1 « ba pract = peclag tere y in the lower town they will put fort ‘ it down to theives,” Beauvais went speaping the harveat tn the ured 9 ~~ came you to be mixed up U¢ thie affair, ‘ou might be surprised at the re te neatersiate ‘ Pr - yell ir would be { Fd Uiclea Unat ccoantanalty appear in states j ao Alexia, ohys winloh Je no concern Of yo"¥at Lala,” held Maketen, ptestepina bis hes. [naa neerinety, 2 litte discnesion ait ‘ ‘ eat upan the value of the pasecentons | te that auaation 9 Peep EUIY bint at present I have mo desire 19) note skin 3 Atte meets the priv rred to madame the dugtem J was] 08) Lin youror to put your skill] Maurice vursed hia lack of fore is the @olt felis of the K and Fitsaerald are abducted S| thrown into It head Coremoet, bound me tom, Deer madame gives m Bom comet bie in ot One. Au Westapee of this & U tt from we pe shed b A Star tuchoss and confined at Red Chateau, | hand and Tt wae a Chver stroke, beck my word. why. | might seoomm > bh im th b Hu w + x where ral a hopeloasty though eventuall ung in the balan sia vatterns and weaves. . Wedneeday, in which tt was boldly 3 b he “glorious Klondi rg Be cen go ag — og eg tally NE WEE CRNTERE date vou. translated Beauvais’ emt patterns and a tht ' nf that Within a few phort its wondert note basteas, white * 4 wo they tenoed | you wish to add another to was a thing of the past and that : 4. the Countess of Heraberg,| "You may atve me the evtifieaten et olahien Up & rede Lesight.” onld | gl t fel t annve ‘ a he I sega hy fw mee | poked ui . poy ‘ Ele Mopesits would cease to yheld | Miusrtos, The American hi BH pd Pee on, a a Prices 15.00 h of nations and hecome forgot {can ane 80 he e pte ted Me eorencly, | ge A dik; moreover, t propose to | cor thers. ©, | '’ le - Set ie Sonny ial ie 2 mot curs but | MOden bouds. fave been | with « Milly at the end SS ee a : 2 ~ Mow, str Piow-jy . wee Johan Kopf, . . ; . , reed an to the tact | = ; Iy this her highneas intended the | w have ne eh ee ree meee we a» | o Cel, Reayeess Leer Pose for me eo fh 1.” said Mau must bee to (ake exes to th vty © story of Unie partioular | ® Fuse refune; etsy Komaven't| Pen FOr me ne aera meer Saas ee Maurice reeeves the princess’ doe. ~ ny - om dont | nave laughed had you pick h when stoop for the Sere ree ase pie a(R ES roe ae eS Sa gh aa FREDERICK F. ADAMS * & matter of tt ~~ + er ” from hia chalr of It up 3 forty who wil mee the gold ootput of the Klondike t fell tar | * * * On the night cefore Maurice} | tlie astonishment wae aeniultie: Mai PN fh A os A ag “tT nive you rod e i idier shad Yer the pornent There x, however, every reason to delleve | arrives, Kopf discioace to Btuber, the| fee saw that it wan and Be eediented a ncaa sant © } sgh hich the yellow metal has no | lSAkeeper, & plot of Heauvals for Uhe| Madame nor Pitsqernid had team din-| There was pa sluding t i, ee i 719 Second Avene ' pee Soenee We. BOne Se 38 bsg Te . abel uct f the pri honest hte, tal this Beaovals eat upright » supposing t will y we w ee that output considerably | y Settee en tana ” call me o tar is & privitege T extend chance aa a paving me ‘ oe oe Heranly | Kapt dimovers the hidden bon 4} Ne. has forestalted m i or is @ privilege I | noe ba OET gia RPE * latentp. Woon, <9. * tapasien ae Are you tying to me” menacingly. | 0 ™ e oe * - lendiie te far from seked Famous mining experts who Rave | Meets the princess at the arvhiishop'a] TANG If T were?” eon ‘ vou meets it dow eit, |. Maurice had faced death before mika hd deoth Sete t os atti hee “ pBreaynle mcssured bin anlagontet | arerd to Ik A dust, {but with more confidence. Beauvals ; hard or mn oem Cuca, Geed waod A superabundar of con unanimous In thelr the emai | CHAPTER XVI Continved 1 think,” said Maurtoe. “the aituation | I ghall not fight » Kan 4 ie nee in half of any H e streams tare t ch they flow, | Newt she led him thr with the atsteg] fs exceedingly 4 I ats nat afre a fr 4 Bee ty ape Oe tle. He phe ip the sword and } - tt fad up thelr tide ure to the pick ominer | tied plants tn the echenrvatory m sot to be in-| He rose and looked at thy ee ee ee Satie ante b The Coleb Lye cagheamgpe te ' ted with gud and the,rondor | 84 88 ther wore on the point of re have gemres | sie AS Be O08 om te om y threw off his coat and vest, and un Woods Burr Tho ery bitte oF th ary 390 SRERONS wns Ve me Jenterine the rece chamber the anes ta ao | ® amatl photegraph at seoned hia colar ond outs, What We aes or oposite of famous “White channel are sti almost untovehed by the fa apur e a them to turn ve. 1 am bidbe with of It, Me soanned | ee ee er ec bs Ouk o0 j thousands who, sivoe 16K have sonrred with frw and steel the tee ribbed could nat contro! the start | wes. the, fase of © baawilt arly as pomsible. He tented the *. ineeef the enrth A the apot whore Curmack made hin Inolty fond. ad forgotton all about Beauvals that you are plone with | wned aw litade, took Im a deep by el! . id pene i A Mt water | Th Milter wore the remiiation full © whieh. though ip did] Yale long eatly, Ma easily Into post ahd weleal i bo & Wand Baver é Tt fe true that the o« we ving yearly, but lack of water | 405 “lr © water, white trous- | re Maurice, caua:d Nim ti reat | 1 a slight shook (Conth aed) oe be oe ¢ gold t» the » AY work thetQae bees done in the lors tucked into patent leather balf mnfortably in his chair “tn the) over Bie memory was dispe . “A Sentihe ptncipicn , to th Kime amounts te bardly more than equbl a [boots @ aray jacket whh geld tnee| first place you know reek Your star. mm ar, i anney Better Than Ever distribut. - he \ at mere ter with whieh to | AM decorations red saber etrage “The knowleder was f my own| “I shouldn't wonder.” replied Maw} 1 4 wititngton Mate Fair at istributiag the teat gpa a asicg needed go tage: Ger wr ciate A Gray pellase hanging from the | eecking. You wl Sith me in| rice, leaning eeainst the mantet 12S een ies Wy through ull parts of wash out fromen gravel is ebtelned, the prostuct of the mine ine ot Boggary tid aobdies, Mvusied However, cince 1 om tn the af: Do me the hwnor to explain it." ie, ketene oe ES ante th room, and, with i ereame by fraps and bounds | ervdaingty admitted | Maurice, never dreaming of t “J. OP E30 ao. mms tickata 6 Take a ONB-HALP the Foal a ‘And within & few shart years there will be water tn pheaty for thie pure | was looking for cour hiahnien"| “Welt foll head foremost Mt ae Facer Os as Oe as aooen Smee re ¥ o font trum the iver which |AAkt Hewuvals, as he came up “to pay| "Tl see It to Ite ond | traveled good deal. I have been a ones es oa a b pose, Tt can he obtained tn unlimited quantity he fiver which | cay rempects. IT am leaving,” His| “Perhaps When men plit as f do) even te South America ee eee oer ae ae ee ¢ BOX 1 m gives the district its name, but it wil cost money, and Ht te atll) under | pianos at Maurice wan one of polite} they stop af gothing, pot even at the Abi” Beauvais wae emfling ring |AN4 Depot offices, Beatle a wonce ae » terested » abl pay the cont curtoalty sic called the apart ote af bre s Yee Page Amert | Den nt 2 gainer pits Bho me : ~ ermen cites over Tea said the prince men & mation reaths Tho o volutiona * Grand concert, Storck, Ritchie © the Even now thy Yukon territory ie in a ferment of excitement the | Monsieur Carews, af | a 0 deop w must keep on. | country, a paraiion of adventurers. |Hoiwerdtfeger ond Longacre, Chr money can buy + tnvestigqation of the Treadetd wate onmton by & royal comminaion. om Pgs Sohn if peony Bintang abcd |the etft-raf Of continental social out | conmers Wesel. ond te - le A. G N. Treadgotd te & shrewd promoter, whatm the carly days of the the two men plunged Into wsch| “Bven villainy has fte tee naventone | ate. 1 distinetly remember the lwad- |. wn Sig EN - fondike rush, foresaw the time when the superficial gild deposits would s eyes Uke Mashen of Dghtring. | cea.” Maurtoe obmerved. or of this revolition-Capt, Orautjo “ pacer ‘madne cht become almost |. “1m charmed.” maid the colonel. « be exhausted and water to work the deeper mines weukl become simost | 1) 1h tat Satie: umdor bie anted z Pricelone Your nate is not unfamiliar ¢ Ry unscrupstous polities! method” Treadgokl obtained” the concession | “Nor” sald Maurice, with « ou ea ur Which now gives him a monopoly of the water of the Klondike, At the time tenhcwm ts reat veral millions dottare in the construction of a “ote, tt te cranerted sith un ene be promi dione saeheeauagthe . - plolt, Was i not you whe feord the @reat water supply aystem. and the people blind to all bat their goesert letudents this afternean and texcued Good fortune, id not (rouble (hemashees to investigate Na scheme hor highness’ d. a NE a ee ee OO eee a re ie nt ae ee ee en ren ee ten a ate ee ee ee eee Toit An UNGeTCUTFER! Of sometnimna | bot int conerasinn will be reve sik, on wat me rssentongliane vamigprcqele adeno me ere 4. and wort | Shick she did not understand. Indeed, | Cotamenced on a water aystem that Will remier pomsible the profitabte wort énd ect fhe the maneer in wh tea of ground now conaidersd warthions two mén eved each otter she ‘One of the mosg reliable author ts 4 eeated that after the comple serenely indifive Maurier t ° We Have no Students—All Our [fang = EEcnES Washing a= 5.007 onder the personal supervision of Dr. 6 M. Milne and M the degree of L. D. &, D. D. &, and Both members of I Surgeons Lady attendant always present 1422 Second Ave. Oppaite Boa Marche Al our Ww ©. Bipes, both hoidt: the Royal College of Den Boston Painless Dentists cure a m tof p m sundays Ga m till p m A th ar Citizens Light th a b & Power Co : s fa Li .C. Sate i... seow sisoreeeesci SOSIOEDE * J. W. CLISE... ...... Vice President to ; C. R. 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