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PERC BUWSCR IEMA Fhe dale when your sulscripllon expires | TH FACK OF THD ABBOT, | she wan earning a comfortable Inde-| treme terror, and evidently imagin- Om the addrges tadel of cach papor, When that date arrives It y baortp ondence and war even saving a iit-| ing that he was pursued b: 4 thon has ny in been paid in advance, your name ts taken from the list | ff Myne, Bara had one prorognttve| te money for that distant date wh oy Mogg Sst ma yn cn y s oe. - shange of date on the address lade! ts a receipt _{more than another it was that © would marry the man she loved ng down 100 tect on rey | i: red at the Postoffice at Beattia Washington, as m matter i‘ aki s ple unawares, When l¢ | Meanwhile Sherw oc reer was) Cagstones by my aside, dying tnstan - wees expected he would spring @ mine at] an extraordinary He had an! taneously Now comes th most} : ben foet, engulf you in a most hor treme stroke of fortune tn draw-| horrible part. Ae I glanced up 1 y} rible danger, stab you in the dark the fret iene of the Grand! r : f a « the fret pr the Grant] maw, and I swear ft with a» much} { MENDING MARRIAGE MORALS injure you through your best| Christmas State Léttery In Lishon,| certainty as Iam now speaking to| are friend; in short, this dangerous] amounting to 150,000,000 rets, rep-| you, a black figure loaning out over| ; ‘ sai ha is wee n was itkely become the] resenting in English mone: 000] the battlement, exactly at the epot} Che revelation made before the senate committes by leadere ¢ error of London if steps were not| pounds. With thie sum he bought] from which he had fallen—a figure Me Mormon church make it clear that the government of Utah can- | on taken to place her in such con-| an old castle In the Batrelia moun) with & ghastly white face, which} z aaa eens nalvaamy and that if the evil ia to |emement that her gentus could no| tains, and.accompanted by his wife's] stared straight down at me. Thel not be depended upon to suppress polygamy longer assert tteolt broth tits Satee 6s roading be full and . s pre t- * we rother, @ certain Petro de Castro,| moon was full and gave the face « Be stamped Gut the federal government must take the job in hand. Monthe went by after my last ad-| went there to live, He was hated| clearness that was unmistakable, 1t| True, in another generation the public sense of Utah itself might | venture. Once again my fears stum-| by his fellow men and, with the os }wae large, round and smooth, white! : 4 be sufficient to enforce the law, But in the reformation of other pee- | béred. Mme, Sara was not the ft at} ception of De Castro, he had no! with a whiteness I had never seen| : pic's morals we have little pationce and are tntolerant of delay. — pork 1 thought of when I) frie mute The old « tle was said ts) om human face, with eyes’ widely Liz i : . ; . are | 2Woke in the morning, nor the last] be of extra ary beauty, and wan| open and a fixed stare; the face was i} We of the other states are quite eager to forget our eWR MAF |b visit my dren at night, Ab-| known as Castello Mondego. It was) rigid and tense; the mouth shut and ot siage-and-divorce shame and put our fingers into this affair of the | sorbed in my profession, I had Littie| situated some 20 miles beyond the) drawn at the corners, Fleeting as people of Utah. time to waste upon her, After all, I} eld Portugue town of Colmbra,| Uh nee was, for it vanished al- Tndecd, we show immensely more enthusiasm and unanimity of — m dey veges os tht he rioal accounts of the piace} » mt tha next moment, I shall never| 1 ‘ - eft London: ahe might have o 1 of interest, and its attu-| forget tt fs indelibly imprinted | apinion tn dealing with the sins of far-off Salt Lake than with th her machinations, her cruelties and was marvelously romantte,) on my memory.” ‘i Of our neighborhoods her qontus elsewhere | built on the heights above the! He ceased speaking. But that is the human nature the world over, That ayoh was not the case this go river, The ca Gated| From my long and constant con- ‘An amendment to the federal constitution, permitting the enact st “4 uuickly shows. | from the 12th century and had seen | tact with men and their affairs, I a ment of @ uniform marriage law by congress for all the states, seems vs ty 2 spon yn gs Rg gee ~s ° oF a Y ent ~ da. ty 7] or r at . “ at what De ¢ mee ; nen he fore began up ye haunt y old| had just natantly ra ne E to be the only practical solation of the problem. the following way }menk who was sald to have t Wuein tabltet Gat a0 tie comeaen But this is a method that may affect some of our own prectous On the 17th of July, 1900, I re i" urdered there, but hin living | place; true or untrue, real or false, " ? eived « letter; tt ran as fo! memory no one had seen hi At| serious inmuc take ee er Ven oF Cone, of Se eee “23 West Terr | act, 60 Melon had iatormed me [ee clan man tn he annie thes? Such amendment and law, to be effective against polygamy of Charlton Road, Putney. | f snctuaity ab 6 @aeh on theliight?” 1 acts oy Pe 3 Utah, much encroach alse upon the polygamy-by-profession through Dear Mr. Druce: Iam tn con-| following day I myself at} “No one,” was his instant repty @tvorce and remarrtage, 80 beloved tn the other states. siderable @ ulty and am writing) Weet Terrace and was sh into t even olf Gonsalves. our one And that ts where the shoe will pinch. to - r your adview My father) my young friend's pretty iit aut. He had gone to visit! For years the several states have openty competed for the divorce — : fortnight ago at ee oral hag 8 ey Re poole, ta the mountaing about ortus leaving me i) elreas. ow r of you to e o @ were absolutely! Business, shamelessty shattering homes for the sake of legal fees. Hie r-in-law, who Mved the 1 !" she sald "7 The legalised polygamist of Dakota, Ohio, New York docs mot hold | with | arrived In Londen y ny unele, Se w Mr, Sherwood’s affairs his two or three or four wives at once, but in succession, casting ea hh | day a ame to see me, bringing por, @ fine looking man, | pretty well?” I went on On the! aide as he tires of her and espouses another me i atalie of vay fi ~ . hb.) me Sine - remarkably wall ‘ ppow of verge c 1d oars : T are in the te oe mys-| B & gractous and | be mouve that you know of for : Statistics show that in the 6 years that Utah has been settled the | torjous 2 terrifying. ‘Where are|immelbenad ehtared . lnetie ts Mae aaa oo onan ; persons divorced in this country outnumber more than six times the neon affaires to ar-| tion. Mis face had strong features | ie ‘otal present population of Utah! | range. tk litte about business; | beard was y. © also not | j ‘True, we violate no law, for we have pr sted the laws to this | 484 should greatly e your ad-| were bie ha " ustache, He saw the apparition € “4 . vice an) wae © btly ba ‘ «| before this aah r } E end. you cor rv|1 imagined him to b beut Nowor | “4 A/national marriage and divorce law that will compel morality an@ Jat 3 0 my 40 yeare of age j And what were your next @ecency in the marriages of Utah, and at the same time and in the = - @me degree compe! morality and decency tn the marriages of all the * was nothing to be done x t to carry Sherwood tn- Seat of the states would be fine indeed |doors Fie was buried on the fo But tet nobody tmagine that the two-thirds vote of the ser ate and lowing I made every effort to ouse and the three-fourths vote of the states, necersary to amend- have a ayetetr nguiry set on ment, ts going to be easily secured. ioet = the oa ie in ae spot and the authorities are slow to A measure to mend the morals of the Mormons alone would be car- Hed through with cyclonic conactentiousness, but a meas - @ur own morals—that's different.” ONE MISER AND OTHERS Austin Smith, a Connecticut with $7,000 Dank, died the other night of the cold, in @ cow shed that had been | his home for ten years. Though 91 years olf and without family had denied himself fi the comforts that money will buy, refused to toach a cent of prin cipal or interest, lived on garden produce he mised and on gifts from neighbors, and was saving his money for—the Lord only knows what, @ to mend mulser fe a savings he He was a fool and the world is weil rid of him. But, extreme as was his case, it is only of others whose atm ts ever to get and never lo give. self-denial, which are Only for his great hardfheod and severe Feally qualities of excellence, he would have than millions of others who love money as personal comfort mare. If all men whose chief desire alternates selfish gratification that money affords were group and put epart to themselves there would be few of us left. A miser here and there represents the extreme degree to which life may be narrowed down by love of money. But countless mil- Heme are narrowing their lives every day from the same cause been no worse, or better, well as he did, but love between money and the gathered in @ great MOW KIND OF rou ME, MR. DRUC SPATTLE FYE, FAN, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, 1-5 Haller Block, corner Becond and Columbia st. | move. The Portug Joctor gave his sanction to the burial after a rmal inquiry, Decessed waa tea | titted as having committed suicide while temporarily tnaane, vestigate the « jeclined.” but to tn- they abso- * The real and pe al estate amounte to 70,000 pounds, but the terme of the will are ° Henry Sherwood's par- stor affection for the off castic war bid and the gist of the ot th Is this: Helen ts the propert if whe! joo, and as ah she is > receive the full Inte n 40,000 pounds, which is pow | ested in g00d English securities. Patling this ondition the property is to be sold} and the eald 40,000 pounds ts to go to & Portuguese charity in Lisbon. I also have a personal interest in the |wUL This I knew from Sherwood ie “ -, « {himeetf. He toid me that his fi Few ve the physical hardthood to live tn cow sheds, | UM<l*. my mother's brother, will be| Now." ead Helen, after we had hat bie firm of us may have the phy Cr - nd ang | ere 8nd I should lke you to a ot | talked to each other for a few min-| tention was to retain the caatle in Dut lots of us furnish no better environment than tha for mt ar beer If 3 + a 1 aan tole : hans Uncle Pateo pou wij ihe fmilyefor his daughter, and for soul. arate Yours » lexplain to Mr. Druce what has hap nif she married. He earnestly | The average rich man may pamper his stomach and gratify bis “HELEN SHERW ” | i of me to pr © his wishes vanity In matters of clothes and houses and equipages; he may out- I repited to this letter by | As she spoke I noticed that hor] i oes t ° dying. ; wa at} . wr ° Vary wale Gilt tint Wasted ave @ stone unturned to per- ghine his neighbors in display of his wealth and in conversion of ft wal os lak eae - =e was wy pa d that her lips! ade Helen to live at the Fw to hie own pleasures; but for all that he none the less hugs his riches | jfoien Sh Sede au a Gaull ALA a ook +” watt the} t® OMder to insure my ying out| te bis own heart. fmine; that is, I had known her! Port me b 4 in.| "i Wishes he bequeathed to me the The miser loves the money Itself; he revels tn contem ot | . @ ah rw] “p 4. She was now! «xpi! mum oe om - prey sige - % pout 23 years of age and was en- aru alesis to Seten an live Castelio Mondego. If she the fact that it is his. The most of us who hold ourselves to be su- pot erik anstanh Gehtrey Denebel, bis a my to Msten and as | lect ‘nat: de ao 1. ese the mney} perior to him love the gratification of the physical senses which Jone of the best fellows I ev a eer xe last few montha my dear| ence my presence here and my} money brings. And the one love {s %¢ vam and as utterly selfish as | bespard was employed mel fricnd had bece tranbled ta hie| 2%® Personal anxiety to clear up the! ee other. hant’s off im Shanghai and the| rind, The reason appeared to me| "7*te'7 of my friend's death and to ‘The miser himself voluntarily suffered for the sake of money. peng } ~er 7 “nc WRS extraordinary. I knew that Sher wd Setar tavay Gok te c E prige gf amall, Nevertheless, the young peo-| wood ce but he was aleo| ‘ “ ‘omantic prop- Bat the average rich man, meaner than he, makes other people—tam- | big were determined to be ts eet atetact wad T ehoutd have | orty in the Peninsula. It has, ot| fly, friends, employes—do the suffering, that %& may be richer. each other and to wait that tu thought ste Aaa esa eel eee mn my duty to give « true} ‘Whether a man has $7,000 and lives in a cow sted or $7,000,000 | the tide which sto most 5 would be likely to be a prey to ner-| me “ my ~ ee e 0 oa little difference in the | ¥ 0 wateh for i. |vous terrors. Nevertheless, such| 7, ‘Sonny prother-t0 lows Gest and keeps his heart in a counting room makes It nee in Helen's Ufe hed been a aad one.| wag the case. The ge has| 224 T sincerely trust that @ solution Jong run. Hor mother, a Portuguese lady of|the reputation of being haunted,| °° thie terrible mystery will be found ‘The one is making welf quite as | good family, had died at her birth; | and the apparition that Is #ut 4) and that Helen will enter into her the other. her father, Henry Sherwood, had!io trouble Mondego ts that of aj Penutitul possessions with all con- | gone to Lisbon in 1860 a# on the y white face that 18 now ana{ "eee, under secretaries to the embasny Neon at night’ peering out}. The terms of the will are truly and never cared to return to Bne- windows or one| cccentric.” I sald, Then turning to = land. After the death of his wife-he| of the embrasures of the, battle. | Melee 1 added | had lived an ec 4 recluse! ments surrounding tne ceeriyard.|,, Surely you can have no fear tn When Heien was 8 years old he! 1, i@ gaid to be the shade of.an kb-| {VMs #t Castello Mondego when it had sent bet home, and she had pot who was foul ieee there | ould be the means of bringing been brought up by a maiden aunt! py » Castillian nob who ownea|200ut the desire of your heart?’ f ber fath rs, who had never un astie 100 years ago. 7 | “Does that mean thet you en- , | derstood ukive, eager gt h wee late te Anrt of * | aged to be married, Helen?” asked went of pathy. This Wome | clared that he saw the appar eplied. Then she had died when her young charge! shall never forget hie terror. fte|‘?" 1 am only buman| as 16 years of age. She had left no! came to me in my room, woke me,|"™* * I could not live at money behind her, and, as her fath-| « inant « * tre |‘ lego with this =m: WHILE TRUSTY TOWSER HOWLED A DOLEFUL DITTY ON THE). hap aevets one Gales i pi ~ . hee = Trt 0 ood | ned, but I am willing! FRONT PORCH THE CRACKGMAN PAWED THE IVORIES IN /))'8, daughter's maintenance, Helen |i¢ as a black figure leaning gut af al {0 (ake every step yom, every at ad to face the world before h ) find out the truth. win with a appa li lvgly ”" | lucation was shed. But her char ~ f “ . ingly WOr-|'wtet me think over the case,” I THE PA rible white face, with wide open en lacter was full apirit and deter-| "yee qyrarentiy staring me nothing, | mit: Atter a pause, “Perhaps I may ation. She stayed on a hool | +", ao able to devise » plan * (Special to The Star) Jat 9:20 o'clock from ing a fr mination. She stayed on at school /y argued with him and tried, to @D \> tw hevies sume pan.. for TACOMA, March 2.—The City of|they found their hb tracked with | "* Pulm Sao ‘rs SUD-) peal to his common #enae, end | ese ee Destiny can now justly claim to have | mud and indications of unexpected and| Ported herself by her attainments. everything in my power to bring | There is no man in the whole Geattle backed off the board ase bur- | unw me visitors. She was a good linguist, a clever! nim to reason, but nowt avall.| mdon better fitted to grapple ont. ‘The bergiare used an ordinary musician, end Wad one of the most|ne terror grew © |w the mystery than I, for it is, While the house Gog sat on the front {in getting Into the house, Je harm! on I heard in am! py | think end ¢ so to speak, my anion. | dsorstep and howled, a burglar coolly | and some money from a dresser draw When this elec ne cicatiorper » You will please see in me your gat at a piano in the re r Mr. | er were taken. | enone olected all the old Mterature he arty collaborator, Mr, Druce,” said} 604 Mre. William Krull, 1805 South} The residence of Mra. Oscar Smith | . ear tease va wages oy hor De Castro. ; | Felkdma avenue, Sunday night during }1513 South Yakima avenue, two doors | coul nd bearin jewen Shak daveers apiisien So eal the @bnence of the family, and amured | from the home of Mr. and Mra, Krutl, | Puo | This he would re [Palen ; = i urn ng, Himeett with some of the popular airs. | was also. visited by thieves Sunday | MES a | ghastly Informa WNT hag wand’ om Thandie: oan” Neighbors living on both sides of the} night. A lock on @ front door was| * th Wher vrata ne oi pe heuse were about to retire for the| broken and the house ransacked, but| Where are you staying now | aight. They heard the dog and heard | little or nothing of value was stolen. | At the Cecil, | the plano. The music inued for @|'The family were away from home at He stood up as he epoke. few moments, then stopped sbruptly | the time, | I rry to have to run away,” and With it stopped the mournful wall| At the residence of I, A. K , 1906 he nald “I promised to meet a) Of the dog. Then the lights went owt | South Yakima avenue, which was alvo| : | friend, a Jady, in haif an hour from and again peace reigned on South Ya- | visited by probably the same thief or | S n She tsa very be woman | aa. thieves Sunday night, a large sum of , and I must not keep her waiting. | Shen Mr. and Mrs. Krull came home money was overlooked J (Continued.) caveantenie ' $1,000 OR YOUR BYE x at th t Best dinner tn Seattle, with Bau- AMINATION AND 1 Yk8 THSTRD FRED. ny ot, | terpee or Burgundy, at Maison Bar-| ME] beri, Second and James, every eve- | ning, $1.00. - OHIO PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS 07 1-2 PIKE STREET Abbott Blo-, Corner Third VTHE QUAKER GELLS IT FOR LESS.” ‘A Sale of... 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