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THE,.SEATTLE STAR THE SEATTLE STAR have not, work {# eut aut for thom! city, preveried iors | strangers. rT 1 de It thoughts oul fr ' re The peda oped the folda af HY STAR PURLISHING Co. from their % } ) to in the great-coat th " a hie OFFICHS—110T and 1209 Seventh avenue ‘ wif that two hous] fe a ond @ tos : tae = t At lenath t mn ap 1 t th f f HVENY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, and if , every indt " that the| t L his head ‘ TELEP HONES ~ie | will ir d arr id h Business Department—Sunset, Main 1060; Tadependens {138 i) | r ' x Baltorial Department—Suneet, Main 1138 rr The Star's Eastern offices; 106 Hartford bullding, Ch i I t 1 Bribone building. New York, W. H. Porterfield. mgr. foreign ad | } BALLARD STAR AGENCY—-321 Rallard ave. Sunset, Red 1 FENIMORE Coop 5 ; rik ® him on the banks of the F , f " ’ > ier mar One vent per copy; six cents per Week, or twenty-five cent per wure in th a At #, who held the| men c month, Geilvered by mail or carriers No tree coblen TH NEWSRADER ENTERPRISE ASSN. ‘ Rherg wes spmiperere 28 th WO MAIL SUBBCRIBERS —The date when y bacription expires le his companion, and Henry euffered F t r You i 1 more th Gh the address labet of each papor, When chat date arrives, If your subsorty hinnelt to be persuaded into a tot t t f ton has not again been paid in Gdvancs your name is taken from the list BYNOPSIS. jfromt of him fe *, by 10 o'clock (little poste held by the American) erable upper After completing | but iar paid ca] He paused and then co | @ ohange of je Oh the Address label! is a recetpt Th 1780, during the last years of the} t rrow, on the heights of Croton pe th which the Highlands} the past, the peddler resumed | 4o/ ; 1 belt . © one of tt , the Postotfice at Seattle, Washington, as second-ctass matter | evolutionary War, a Mr, Harper &/ where you a body of foot} ab: 4, he would take a clrewit| bis journe: t ) be of the | few that Lt mployed who have ee! Mtertained by Mr Wharton in bi8)to support you. The pe of the! to avoid the ae But the ped enry fe ed in blind aubmie-| ty but th i faithfu our cause, and, mn i Horthern New York, Wi | tongiiah spy bas ” reported to} der as familiar with e y turn in| Mon to his ju tir C f co nile you fh named apy of COST OF KEEPING A WIFE 1 18 there Capt Henry Wharton, &/y ho, but his arrest i# unimportant | thelr difficult row After walking| Throughout the whole of thin af-|inond, 1 nounted the t c intellt rit fiver, with the help of H4f)eompared with the duty I now as-|ut a great rate for three hours, they| dueus fight, the peddier had mant- |) f r b nd a of | that you * not permitted y h. a peddier, known 4* 4) wign y You will, therefore, recail|#uddenly diverged from the road, | fo oolnens and 1 66 Of! young men, it att Jent-|t9 divulge, To m 1 to me only ‘A bie nationa) bank In Chicago has rerved notice that “employes of | UTitiah apy, vintte his father, Bi] your men, if any are in pursuit, and] which inclined to the east, and held) ind (hat nothing appeared to dis- |} ted bin f sre and did hia| of all the world nem to have ie ie . soniye i se aon ; sat Geman sunt, Mise Peyton, and his sister*, | endeavor to defeat the enemy forthe | thelr Jirectly acroas the hills, | turb. After several houra a steep! pi. tar hat 1 as| acted with at tt ment to mk receiving & salary ¢ han $1,000 a year mu wy | S8f8h and Frances, in dingu Har: | with GHO. WASHINGT: jin due southely direction. After| nd laborious ascent brought them | 14 ed th and t without first ting the bank officials and obtaining their approval Per Fecognixes him and promixes him)! —phank Godt” cried Dunwoodle,} reaching the summit of a hill, Mar-| from the level of the tide-waters to! \) pol profou Ofti ¢ the inatitution explain with the statement that It ts foot aswistance in came of trouble. Henry | the high lands that form the east-| y hibited the high: teh for a man to attempt in Chicago to support a wife, to say nothing | /* @rrested as a apy by Maj. Dun jern banks of the Hudson, A ray of) a} t tr elevation; a faint tinge gathered in ef & family of children, on less than the Income named. me Ris. -Regnees ors . | the nan ae ee ie mquare | tea ft fr is cheeks, and, as the officer con The soulful interest here shown by the bank officials in the welfare of Vv e love whe commen j yards anc lofty masts o ; a vennel tten x bh ; oo it w uiffused vver his irginia Moree. of war, riding @ few miles bel nd one ‘ | whol sntenance in a 4 glow, their employes is touchingly beau tit In 4 brush with the British Col | them. OT), to th | while } 1 proudly swelling It might almost be expected that o supplementary notice would follow | Weltmere, @ British officer whom| apt. Wherton,” said the | juwed by that gentleman |with his but with eves to the effect that all employes already ma whose Incomes leas | Sarah loves, t» captured, and Capt | there is a safe resting mn entering the apartment that| that modestly sought the feet of the than the amount named may, by applytng to the bank officials, have theit Singleton, of the Virgtetens, i} you, America has no arr n po t fitted for h recep-| *P ker. Deiend tnereaned wounded. His sister, who is tp love that can reach you if you win the | 1, he y a } It is now my 4 to pay you for eee > ba me.” 90 pop: | With Dunwoodte, comer to nurse hin | deck of that ship.” } a4 h 1 wished to| these services; hitherto you have ‘The sweet old theory that “two can live cheaper than on) » Harvey Birch t# captured by an ir As soon as they had eaten thep ‘ | port pone ceiving your reward, lar ever since the red roses of love first began blooming In the human uber hand tenga 6a thn Sntaneee sieemenenh Abels deureay © enue Pag ag xe your|apa the Gio nan esame h SOME Deart, ts exploded by this announcement He i» turned r to Maj. Dun | By following the bank of the river | ., “ i one—I wish mot to undervalue your xperts have passed upon the question and the settlement ts final A woodte, but escapes, Birch led the way untt] they reached 1 hi here, and| dangers; here are 100 doubloons bank's figures must be accepted as correct. and since ft is announced Frances believes that Miss Single the pol pppow p the frigate | you wil remember the poverty of that & “man of wide matrimonial experience” has done the figuring tn thie | fF has a prior claim to Dunwoodie's j when, by making « signal, # 14 bowed and withdrew, In| your country and attribute to it the . : ove, and sends bim away, Capt was induced to approa t 1} arnaiiness of , case, the resolt is not to be disputed. Law and Dr, Sitgreaves start for time was spent before the ne iw ¥ ( 1) Yet, it might be pertinent—or maybe impertinent-—to inquire ae | My Wharton's house. would trust themselves ashore, but ns unhe j - What proportion of Chicago families actually do live on less than $1,000 @ Hirch warna the troops that they | Henry having finally succeeded tr t gazing at the|, Best dinner in Beattie, with Sav year. are needed by Capt. Lawton at Mr making the officer who commanded his ows Gi-| aimed or B at Mats In the absence of exact sta s ft te safe to guess that at least | Wharton's b Col, Wellmere ts the pa redit his assertions, b ieutee ea, | Dente Z eownd and James, ¢ ‘ halt the families of Chicago live on lea than that nt The avers | 4B0Ut to marry Sarah, when Bi was able te rejoin his comp 1618 when be # eit a Anam “ - pears at th house and reveals arms t afety r age Income cf families in the United States ts ~ ~ 4 en a year ah Weltinesa tp aincaay guaebal! rh t pulled from the shore ‘ , a PPP - it ie natural that in a bank, where money ts the whole *. income poe . nab" Watieaane na turmed on his heel, draw D y L h fi awton challenges umere | ja , nh ~ 5 ens r plans. May} should be rem i as the prime esrential of happy marriage. But. as a >a duel ing Wis breath ike one relieved < nite aint unches for matter Gf actual fact, it ie the least Important The 8k re attack Mr, Whar Jmhotup the hills with the # A ‘ D i t L di eee ceeniel fe bens on eee he po gg Ly el "A. alight” mowennent mm ainty Ladies Income, ls happier in Bis home life than the mechanld who ts limited 19 |, Th® house is burned and cmaveun Xxx turned naw that he was|]| Go te Rice's after shop gine @ a day oved to the quarters of the tra nmencement of the fotiow-|cheir, bu Whipped Cream Pastr The peal of merry laughter—do you hear it came from the manatoc Weltme ecapue + was passed. the part of| with « vwn Bakery— OF from the cottage? A bullet Intended for Lawton kitts] the Americans in making great! Another | XEN CHES The radiant. ca ¢ look—do you see it In the face of the fine lady Miss Sing Before dying #he! preparatior in conjun » with | the o pegged P fm ber carriage with her boribboned and scented a her lap? OF ® Frances that while she ha | hteir allies, to bring the war to «| took fror RICE’S : fn the face of the workingman’s wife, who, with her babe at her breast, | *trtven fo Dens - a tere oe tee HARVEY BIRCH.” ME @ATD, a. ee heavy 3 : and with ber b tasks, feels that the world holde much for her worth | over Elven ht Wharton ts] ZENCKPORTH WE MUST Bi i sere Coc Was Wn pales +e ne te ees Restaurant and Bakery a wit " noes RANC wreatencd by the allied armies, and|to the stranger, “the time has ar-| sale Waban Gotan : having? taken before & court to anower te}. = i Washington, by exciting a constant | rived when our connection must Gedans none te a ‘The things absolutely casential to the happy home are strangely few. \* hands are washed of Henry's apprehension for the safety of that} cease; henceforth w be vo i ne. Chief among them are labor and love, Neither of these costs money os Lawton’s| recapt I ean now ~— ¥ But both of them often fy from it sa ma saws j duty th hor The material things really 1 y te human Ute are few indeed, sas > og w erage + a H wus wr "1 20, j OO RB Sas creat usar ” ca narton| Peyton,” said Frances @empared with the things we waste in gratification of the senses his vieted of being e apy. Frances| you leave behind you i a Fotk of simple tastgs, who live close to nature, and aged # Dunwoodle of Harper's promise} r lite | : a Whore anima! passions have cooled, live comfortably on surprisingly 1nd Dunwoodi® sayn it will assy Aw he folded her to his heart Wharton's life, x ed The world is full of want, but of actual starvation there ts" iftth segs Ly ae ten: 4 ann im ) 1 wilt ater and helps Capt arton to e# - Want and need are by no means ymous sok, tenet 6 at Cie ote | : Tt is @ nice question whether there are not more people who have Dunweodie failx to find Harper] more than i really good for them than people who bave sot enough 1 Frances goes the m sina CHAPTER XXIX opening = % a teal Chick: Coen mbt need to cad any more than ather working to Gnd Hervey -Birch's cabin anal T and bie b 1 his ade to ig Man; he does not need to wear any more clothes; he needa no more n hor brother that he ts in dan- | sor valt mind partake reo fare It con-} iL ger of being recaptured. ing no sounds which annowneed that | tamed. Bhelter; no more warmth. 7 baie In the cabin she finds Harper, who | DUTSUErS Were abroa rod Willow tar ene Whar But he pute on more frilia and feathers He is his vanity more tella her that arranged for her| the Dignway. Ptroh yt wald the pe t imencing Which costa money. brother's cacape. She also finds| ith the lengthened his frugal moal; “if the horas have He does not need to, any more than any other workingman does. The | Harvey and Capt. Wharton were peculiar tothe man, At chaneedl’ Wh. wat wk than. faae Pinancial stability of the land does not depend upon the diamond in the Frances returns, after promising| when they approached one of thobe! can do to head them, and if they shirt frout of the Chicago bank clerk. marper to detain Dunwoodie, who ts Y a“ Middle Mi whew search for Cu artor The world ie not going to cease to whirl If tt stiould become known | Nhout to search for Capt. Wharton, The Triple Punishment Meted oung Wen en ot Ywo he ° ot stay, and that some Chicago bank clerks have lowered themscives to the common [iy order to detain him she Out For Every Violation of If by your own acts, through The springtime of youth with ‘American standard ef living and are © es instead of auto- mobiles. ‘The cost of living cannot be fixed by any standard. It arte $90 « year for some preachers to $90,000 a year for some fashion » et Newport. Byen « creat Chicago bank has not power to control the financtal affairs of the humblest family pporting wy marry him at once. CHAPTER XXVUL The clock stood directly anxious glance at the dial, jemn langusg: ught her attention and her Certainly it is a man’s right, even tf he be a Chicago bank clerk, to ™ agrees tc | her eyes and she turned many an; but the/ of the priest soon | It te one of the commonest rights of the citizens of this 1 coum | became Intent upon the vows she try to spend a)! they've got. wae uttering. The cerem quickly over, and as the clergyman | the folly of youth, you have violated a single law of nature agninet body or mind, by omis- sion of commission, especially tkrevgh any habit by constant- ly repeating the fame, thy there te ne escaping the pun- tahment made and provided for every transgression, which ie @ickness, Decay or Death. The tmmutable laws of nature, gov- erning and regulating the uni- verse, are so nicely. adjusted you has passed. Life is a sober reality. You see, feel and um- | deratand differently now. You know more. Looking back over your Ife, you can point out the mistakes you have made For some violations of nature's laws in your youth you have no doubt paid the penalty, for the Puntebment tm these tranagres- sions is swift, But written up- on nature's calendar there are other and graver charges, for Nature’s Laws closed the cords benediction the} wn, of support a wife on lems than $1,000 a year, If the woman & willing. re nes eoha ae ace Or © The at wtuk te the both in the animal and vege-| which you are now provably ‘The great majority of married men in this country do It time that Harper bad deemed sol Mtenese of the © in another table kingdoms that for every | suffering For excesses in- And they are the intelisetual, modal and political stay of the republie Mh aid Prancee tele a it | month trees with be in leat and it will violation of any law there is @ | dulged in not very long age. and tehd Wad af Obes 5 ‘| then be too late—it te of urge Mixed penalty of Sickness, De- | which you are still practicing. > tone we once removed!E portance that the spray cay and Death, This is as cer- | Nature will make no compro- When a Physician or alist of 20 Years’ Experience mn her farts cogs Pinon emp Bees tain as night follows day. And | mise in your case; you must wil YOUR S¥YES8 FREE. Why go to a seweler? Dunwoodle folded her in his arms.|— at onee. Ble polnte ont the ge You, young man, must pay the | suffer the penalty of Sickness, BEATTLE EYE. MAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, 6-6 Haller | luted the aunt agoin and agsin.|9 the efforta put forth las a, ane Penalty right here of this earth, | Decay or Death in this life, and Block, corner Second and Columbia at Jand shook Mr. Wharton by the| | calls upon ait who would protect thetr im this life, sooner or later. | not in the life hereafter, [hands In the midst of the felicita-|[} shade and fruit trom, ywrere and | tlon, « tap was heard at the door, It][} shrute from insects and disease, to te | wae opened and Mason appeared ve AY Be BOON as ponaibie How Escape This Punishment We are in the saddle,” said the v t authorities recommend joutenant, “and, with your p «Whale! soap and ain chips or ton, I will lead on; you caw over-|f “RMS soda an among the enfest a ke us at your leisure. i acat pele de ani ee | “Yes, yes; march,” cried Dun as Gieutnar, venete ‘enasans Gettin on ree a r weodie: “I will reach you at the first |B snestutely pure materiaia ;We will halt.” | a even lower © o . ee - ‘The subaltern retired; he waa fol-|f| quantities than given below) e™ | lowed by Mr. Wharton and the min-| ater. ; Free Wood, Free Air|®:..::| mse. jis indeed a brother that you neck: | Tua ranter per cent pure, 5 IT pms aoued wood wot eutien‘veate|h > omega ba 600 a 2, | his behalf, should you unfortunate-|f ¢Povns con ts Wheat $1.07 a Bushel [iy"tind wim Selena Say fortunately,” cried the Pein ~ ag 18s i thane at <4 aa 8 1B Quasswia Chips, 6 Aw 50q | fold everywhere for $1.00; Quaker ¢ noise of ®& horseman wa Over 5 pounds, Be. wpeeial 65. 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