The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1903, Page 4

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~scriaionamnocigten- soe haan erie eget nTNT ttt eee THE SEATTLE STAR ePT BUNDAY Independens Qase “by MAX. P EPIBE RIOR. Newspaper Euterprise Association, If ho te beaten, cause the makers reamediaa? Sos Nased by Cue ares are a bi citizens tn making improvements. t justly claim th has done him a # ae though the and it is’ legal maxim that there cannot be a wrong with Now, if there ts not a Phmedy at law for his predicament. if not months, o cl ly Makes no attempt to cof CHAPTER XL this there suc powertng stench and stagnant will avail to bring about a reform. ldead what Dur Star hopes that Grocer Jacobson sbatantial red: that the board of public works and the lish a precedent Bigh was the council will not pungalow was struck community as those that are now being in the fog without arrying him ¢ »wards the be street improvement, Kamond Caerny SCOTT AND M'GOVERN tice of the fact that Walter V again as we patiently colved offictal no- MeGovern, the erstwhile mis ng witness tn the poker room mbiing cases bi house was © at the very foc giant headland own with runnin returned to the etty Drocrastinator and a clerk in the t face to face last Saturday night under met McGovern amoke, burning breenes. floating sparks, leaping ne drove us of Crive you heard, heights for a haven. stances and since them Mr. Scott and his sleuth hounds have Geny McGovern’s presence tn Prehend him. ersome 1 hav ohe naming th another clam But they have so far failed to ap- with wa. » die Whe rate tn food not a mile ‘The mesting referred to took place th the editorial rooms of a local Mr. Seott, Jr. Darent and preventing @astinator for fatting to catch McGovern. with ® prayer, but no man keeping was there for the purpose of interoeding for hie and the burning wind in the woods we had left the publication of an article ertticieing the pro ‘the sulphur- | for the hol ‘ing fom and He was making good progress afd had all but convinced the editor that the elder So maligned, when the door [no cowards t had been unjustly opened and in and thither The ecton of the house of Scott hastily exoused himeetf, was published and the article path more beautiful Jownward as earth I knew that | famous behind ws and that the | Shore ore far is the tylevhan Leneed QUALITY o ves an though yer THE PANAMA POKER GAME Just supposing: ‘There was a little South American country that didn't amount to much on bis tmpationt step Peter High stumbling beard litte Dotty Venn e manty after bir. 1] the map, but was of real importance because & big ditch, partially dug by the French and abandoned, cut across the land, and was Intended to con- nect two oceans, some da: with me cm tly ‘The French abandoned thelr work. They ran oft of money and pluck. maybe, & third of 5 Then the United States stepped tn with an offer of $000,000 and a yoarly bonus for the canal as it stood. The South American country backed and filled. canal. There was an clement that said ‘There was a small clement that maid ‘There was an element that ald The scheme was turned down and the $40,000,000 was refused. ‘The United States possesses an ambitious President Droject. He ie @ warrior. Surrounding him are some men whe possess all the laments of successful poker players, and they know how to stack the mile from the lar | parent basin of some quarts or other shiging mineral nie even to the darknens. 4 the arched grotto which held ft as though with bid for more money.” “Walt for a better proposition.” A sent poot it was, we said. and if Path seemed to end upon its brink we stood asking for « road, all the still water bee and foam, and a are ing up from the showed neo monster devil-fish. and we felt back one upon the other with af frighted ertes. charge us with that pertious I have never “Turn the scheme do creature rte lame ‘The canal ts his pet the lantern Bo & revolution happened tm this litt! Wee & clap of thunder from a clear sky. Ville order. A couple of Chisamen were killed—and they don't count, here or tn South America. And sure enough, when they were needed, United States warships were right on the spot They just happened to be thera A new government was formed. It wae & government that warmed up to ite good friend, the United States, Itke true love; and this new government was offclally recog- mined by Uncle Sam as soon ae the christening was concluded. Right om the heels of the recognition comes a move for the canal again. ‘and there isn't s doubt that the new and sudden government will be more reasonable than was the old and deposed government, and the waye will be greased for the Panama project. Part of this is fact, and some of it may be moonshine. South American country. very much on the vaude- been in, and | a Third svenue, every fiah’s terrible suckers search: ing all the rocks, the frightful eyes of | the brute, the rushing water, Habt werse than darkness, might we’ © driven back « THE GREAT TENACL & GRIPPED HIS LEG. ‘onger man than | it you wi And upon the top of that was the es wilt the road We must pass the grotte perieh of starvation ous air we breathed, I make no pre-| awful silence of night and solitude tense to say, but nature stopped us at Inst, and, pant eye could fathom the depths or} to safety the helehts yond, 1 might and exhavated, | search in the woods and asked each other in the name of rea-| he son what we should do next. “The sea!” cries Peter Bligh, for- getting bis courage; “show me the sweat sea or I'm a dead man!” To whom Seth Barker answers If there's breath, tt’ we'll surely die here.” And little Dolly Venn, he said “I cannot run another step, sir; dead beat!” For my part I had no word for it remained for of this en a minute when it was plain to us the devil-fieh was stuc road's! pool which som: . and that his suc ‘The doctor) > led us to this wilderness, andj counter w erted, mopping from his face, down yonder, and we need a light to Give me your hand, one of not reach you, while I feteh up the lanter Dutchman didp't write of Ken’ and for nothing. ming his way. He stretched out a hand to with the words, and I held It surely Did the President of the United States stack the cards? Fevolution? Did he put up the job? Was the whole thing a pilot, from up- rising to Anish? Of course, the answer that comes from Washington is long-drawn-out “N-o-0-0-!" BUT PEOPLE WILL TALK. INCIDENCE, OR PERHAPS A PAIK OF THEM, FACE A CHAPTER THAT 18 ALL COINCIDE THEM rOoR BEKO SKEPTICAL. y of going for emptying our re- fish straight away. onally, and to plan @ volvers Into the emphatic and \it. fearing the report over the rocks,” while we still dre ran} from the pool affrighted. back | “It's not al better than mone at} Keep behind me, boys, and mind | You don't slip or you'll find something | worse than sharks. Dr. Gray to groped for the lantern he spoke of. "Three days amo, a plenic here find a new lodging If the THEY WILL ow you road, cried he, you will take it.” ‘And why not? I ‘Why not, doctor?” BUT WHEN THEY {CES YOU CAN'T BLAME asked = him, hind me and thie it is, pulled up from the dept lantern such as miners use, | the} round the edge high up that it New for it, and to Edmond he showed Tt was a deep bole, | Bring In Your Eyes Glasses Fitted Free FAY 252" citizens Light & Power Co. ' ing ae TH scene President ~— r W. CLISE Vice President California's Attractions C, R. COLLINS General Manager ual Ge | 1425 First Avenue i rs Saeeuana c tive § ar vet Main 1186 PHONES d Independent Up-to-Date Gas, Up-to- Date Mothods general agent ages Notice to Subscribers | Riephane# at 3 “= iF YOU WOULD AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT pd a copy will be we eclal messenger, opiioa! os no evens work ivensoue orri0gas 108 Beoons avenue, Mew Tork biowk. Phone, James i801, Free Want Ads Boe Classified page for Free Want Ade would | USE-- QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING OO., Starmce Immense Purchase of : ’ It 1 now | Women’s Sults and Coats at «other On rotor — Sale I don't ae 1 1 nd wr Pe OT ye csmeeded 40 caartins aur aK 1418 SECOND Jacob Perl ot Household Goede, comprising 5 Hinckley Block r Pike Street. aod then |] valued at R00" Bunt be aupened = » Sem Bee & Goods C700" TD etween Fourth and Fifth Avenues | Uncalled for wn petees. Across from Ranke’s Hall. | Pants :| ewes $2.75 Red Front Furniture Co. @ trap | | Eye Rest for Tired Eyes In obtained by our setentificalty fit-| wuz | 308-340 Second Ave. | {pit Suintacaietsesnes || Worth $6.00 Feamond G.A. LINDAUER, Eye Specialist | to $ A SIAM MUCH INTEREST CENTERS At 3 Little Taliors In thom gt a u 5 madete Bose ser First ave In P. O. Block SPEAKS FOR e'| he ITSELF OCTOBER 18. Ts peed ~reakpern-wase : Port Orchard Route The Official Line fer U. 8. Navy Yard and Battleships trans — ATHLON, INLAND FLYER, PORT wee. aut Whisk ORCHARD SKY Daily Time Card Leave Seattie—*6:20, 9 and 10 & m, 1:15, 2 43pm Satur- day only, 11:30 p. m. ve Bremerton—s: 18 and 11:45 For the Home and Club. & m.; 12:30, 8:00, $:30 and 6:16 p.m. Ask your doctor as to ite purity. Leave Sydney—4:00 and 11 % m; 12 noon; $ and 6 p. m. Pe EE a Bo nt. wt AMUSEMENTS. Leave Charleston—7:50 and 11:35 & m; 4:45 and 6:65 p.m eather, iinet LPH FARE. 50 CENTS ROUND TRIP Manager. | City Ticket Office—€20 Ist avenue PHONES—ind., 43, Main 48. ONE MORE PERFORMANCE ONLY TONIGHT JAMES NEILL And [la Splendid Company in the Tre- | mendous Hit, PUDD’N-HEAD WILSON heave Vehicles man | and H om more | @t the Beattie Auction Stable | There will be « large ne of | here for érivers and the bilt- FOR VALDES AND SEWARD. Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yakru- tat, KAYAK, Ellamar and COOK tn the PRICES—$1.00, Te, Be, Be INLET POINTS. aca fed. oming—Sunday, November 2 ““Herr- 88.58 A ANA OUR STOCK Great. . SANT, ce NOV, 18 ge OF a 8.8 EXCELSIOR...) DEC. 1 Sailing from Arlington Dock, tp. m. THIRD *vENuE SILVER- No received after noon Russell and Drew, Mgrs. oe — none of | Det Pones, Ber eneompany reserves right te inge steamers or dates of sail- ing without notice, E. E. CAINE, Operating Agent, Phone, Main 1147. First avenue, Seattle Prices--Night, G0c, #e, 3c, 20. Matt- noes, %¢ and 100. A Bigger Success than ever. Tonight | fe one which wil! please every taste. All Week and Saturday Matinee. clamber |] Complete sets of Tableware and but 80 sald |Past bags City of Ev: tf Sa | NTER &c EDULE. foot Wat so | Toilet Arties ote Latesr antl! Vom Yonson Three Round Trips Dally. CHAPTER XIV. A White Pool—And Afterwards. We must he mile from the shore when the doc- nd 300 yards, from the pool in the glens. that the storm seeme air, but not as we had as fair argument led ui | Wind there wea, hot and burning o Allowance for old frames. Seattle Ey -§ Haller block, 2d and « Kar, Nose and Throat In- or the fizh to 20d foothold on There wa The best Swedish play ever written. janmod hunks | been a thir than a barrel of freah air Which | came to us through a tunnel’s mouth | THERE'S NO ECONOMY W buytng ready-made stor when your eyesight ts in question. THE WILZINSKI OPTICAL CO., Guite 314 Arcade; Phone, Ms im 1562. We lave ne Students Al Our Are Licensed by the State of Washin: was tt Can you afford to risk it? py Fees Men’s Underwear blowing freahly our faces, sent who have broken a prison gate. Wool Camel Hair Underwear 1.50 SUIT breath tn its path, and did but rofl! iy 4 up the fog in banks of gray 4 Poter Bligh. dirty clouds. To me, it appeared that the twland| Christian man dealt out life and death on ; first making a man leap with because he could breathe again; then sending him © jearth with all bis senses reeling and | minw hin brain on fire. Any shelter would be paradise to! declare, men might have cut and not nature in the depths of that strange Sleep, could | cavern Open to the day thre tures hight up in the fa, t glow like the the windows Warning ir cred te eo Waning ass rk under the personal sapery Silver Filings . Poresiain Crowns Gol4 Crowns, ti . Bridge Work, per tooth. Jong and sat th re for many mint | wondering if the death were pam helor if we must fi o it again in thy |mon in the bond of that death-grip. Sleep itmelf, the Island’ have been no worse than the | we muffered. iston of Dr. & M. Milne and M. ©. Sipes, both holding the degree of I'D. 8. D. D. &, and both members of ich great aper- the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Lady attendant always present. 1 cried, as T ran pan’ Crerny’s| thre show us the way! it which comes 1422 Second Ave. Opposite Boo Marche Boston Painless Dentists Mours-#:20 a.m. to¢p. m. Sundays, 9a. m. tii 1p m | house or another | We cannot fare and we follow, wher- Room upon room we saw oave Upon cave. MOST ARTISTIC DESIGN! mos | Seattle 715 a om. 12m. and | tone Bar ett 9:25 a. m., 2:89 p. m. and Dook— Seattle ‘erett Land Co. Dock—Everett. nee, Sunset, James isa; Ind 124 nt apecialtios Benninghausen 713 & 715 First Ave. Of Navy White /nderwear; Nehbt and heavy weight. $2.00 W. 8. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave. comeful ape clalist, 40 years’ prac- tiee; 16 years in Se- attie, Still continue to SURE CURE FOR PILES |‘""*! to? cu 04 Sisses oc | Itching Piles produce ‘motsture and -M EN --- | cause itching, this form. as well as | Blind, Bleeding or Protredis phe, doctor cures when others fall are cured by Dr. lo-san-ko's Pile | 7% arg Char tow | Remedy, Stops itching and bleed. | So"? Uae Gun or wri | Bs. Absorbs tumors, G0c a jar, at|Abl C 7h Druggtats, or sent by mail. Treatise MONEY RAC Bt otis ts /State Medical Institute oa ew na tenes rec Vat the Quaker Drug Co, 1013 Firat! 701 First Ave, Foot of Cherry 8t, efize 1 entde Wee avonue, Beattle, Seattle, Wash, ee Lp

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