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‘iat 4 THE SEATTLE STAR THE SEATTLE STAR erred 222 The rceress of the a | trand: Prat The Star's Bastern offices: ¥ Hartford buliding, Chicago; 8 The Greatest ® Convenience S¥ibene dutlting, New York. WH. Porterfield, mgr. ¢ » advertising PF - ‘de sabe - &§ BALLARD BEAR AGRNCY— 821 Rallard ava. Bunact, Red Mk COPYRIGHT +4904 * HY + "THE -EWARAPER: ENTT RRL eae Phone your want “4 4 he cent per copys HA cents pet Week, of twenty-five conta per } ; month, delivered by mal! oF carriers No free eontes. mee * soa ‘ ads. to the Star. See — POS MATL SUURCRTDE RA — The da te When your eubsoription expires ls SYNOPSI The fnaction of the last week! De Castro shrugged hin shoulders q q on the con Yabet of each paper: W hen that date arrives, if ydur subsortp Helen Sherwood, a ohfth. been terribly trying,” whe mid.| and # look of dismay apread for a page 6 3 oa ha st again been pail in advance, your name ie taken from the let] of Pryce, reeeives word that ' it now that we are really « INE) Moment over hin face, but Helen | ad =) ° ‘A change of date on the address label It @ rece! 2. | father haw died in an old castle In| to get near tho thing I julte| fixed her great eyes on mine, her ‘ 99 } agueeene at Seattia, Waahing TS Tekanh class matter | Portugal, frightened to death by the fu Nips moved wlightly as though she} O- o- ac P earn the place, By his will the castle ie| ration,” 1 t help sayings! towethos 4 THE HANDICAP OF NAMES to £0 to her.in case sho Hives there.{and then I went out You are right, Mr, Druce," she The Tobacco Habit Cure PARLORS Phe word is brought to her by her] tain purchases. A naid, Having come on this in ? a aliens |" Petro de Castro, who ts to re-| thre volvere—or auiry, we must fear nothir $1.00 Size for 907 1.2 PIKE STRE 3 The Now York World uhgos » te cease burdening wey Dadles | Celve © lar quest If Helen com-| for D Well, come at once, and ; Abbott Blo-e, Corner j w plies with the will, She ask» Deuce’s| A choose our bedrooms. You as t DR. HOBBS with the names of famous men advice. with ady shall have the first chot | The thing has been overtone Pruce accomy « Helen and Delt De Castro called Gonsaives, who} When Wiliam Dean How Green faces the Polloe Judge on a charge | Castro to Portus but while talk ppeared holding a lantern tn his ebioken » « and bot Lodge Jones goes to the calaboose | ing with Sherwood's lawyer he be-} ts not worth 1 hand, A few words w said to the i rd pam , th 1 seem to be komething out of whack with the [SOM#s suspicious, Tle has learned) “but the danger on in his own dialect and he j for wife beating re that De Castro knows Mw ara. known otiven, is way, going up many stone st eternal & om of things “ do not deny Unie fact jlown many others, and at last he In on re It Would be possible to organtay regiments of WIT “We must, of #e, exclude Ben-|In case you « flung open a huge oak door and we fam Jennings Bryans and T ore Roosevelts, with a company or twe her de Castro, I anawe “Hie} come yourself 1 ma one to} found ourselves in a vast chamber of Grower « mis tm thy coos bon. et has been most honorable in| the castle with . L with five windows, all muliioned There Is another aide to it, Great men are but Mon, after all, Up matter throughout he might This letter for by the} and sunk in deep recesses. On the!f Regular Wc package for 43e o to the day of their death it is possible for them to glothe thelr names | © —_ mpted to suppress = _ bom a Aganpig dhs he nd F oi an avy carpet. A four story of the ghost which wouldled me one from V ' post bed with velvet hangings | 4 N shame ecome as Infamous as they formerly were fa- mous, ere te Bistory for that statement, Is there no one else whom you can I met Mme niture w tique and manst | at te to done for ad who Wears a name that has become | possibly suspect | the how fat nearly bla with am? Very rest—put up = resh, ne at juat t offensive in the cars of the people? Indirectly he t# bound to pay & pen “No one ly no | 4 Castello M by brass mou ae, whi & Weightinar 1-pound ir pow: ‘a alty for the ains of anoth yw t irse is clear, I} mitted that she w to aay, were bright an th packages; special Be | 30c f utely w the ‘There cam be ne objection to using the name of one who has won [have cx ) got an explana-| that she knew Mine had recently been rubbed m and died; but (© copy the of the livin t best, o hazai tion of the myste When it is ex-| hoped when she Thies wos p Bherwoo: wn ps oo t <0 Ghee Gee names of the living & & plained Miss rwood will take to visit her bedroorr De Castro, Do you Keay aay ft wan com fname oho on he ret In afte the, | Poa ofthe ca ti inte mateo Carload of Liquozone 3 @ead. One owner, out of respect to a Kure trict, placed his name And should you fail, sir? Ghosts) aware of the con turned to Helen, i on the bow of a mighty steamer. The patriot died in dis © and ha! |aave a way of suppressing them-| will, She sald she . Lehould ke 16° bne re-t y His good deeds Were forgetion, and in reaponse to popular demand, and | elven when most earnestly desired] Her manner was plthd cunptntten ith | ved Yesterday 3 ‘after the unwinding of much red tape, the vossel was rechristened, bat | to put in an appearance : but I saw that ~ ogg in I grog 1. Po SI { 83 not with the name of a living man. 1 don't o pate failure, Senhor| took the first op e.”” he said, “for I 4 wad or c . ‘ be a hand. | SBA8, and I mean to go to the castle] the house, and om making inquiries) although I am a man, and you — Tt t certainly due to babies that their names shal r s isntnediatéty.” S hear that whe left Londen by Gil worsan, that 1 cou ae pe: @ap. They have a hard enough time getting through life at best Are @ superstitious race.” hel first train this morning, en r } this ro It was b 1 hed t 3 ' 4. 1 1 would not go there| the continent. ene fact | hie dead bod Ah, poor w, I in, for any money you liked to offet| mean a great deal and I shou gved bir ‘ with all 4 TITLE OR A HEART me. vise you to be more than ever on} “We won't talk of memories to r ; “I am an Engtishman, and thie your guard. | night,” said Melen, “I arm very tired | - Mons = Bote oo { — - -— - ——eemee | aot I believe I shall sleep. Strange Ay — 7 Hurrah for Beauty Wanamaker, of Colorado! jae it may sound, I ain not afraid A Model Prescription Dep: rtment j m, Clery nmnoeren,. BS 4 hay an Rumerteds’ Girt hes trad od her wealt beauty for a title. | Mr ove where will you , © Quakers presert son. i by leading physi- §} ____ caitlin 5 Beauty Wanamaker compelied her suitor to give wp hie title ln order fe rnogpearety Hy SSO 1h Sane tobe the tightest, ¢ st carefully conducted of any i to marry her. i ms what room you i" Beattie, Only the very p are used, and it is the strict rule o . a | da r H bravery a® thet each prescription, b nuat be heoked. f ther 7 Che re0 » began five years ago at Newport. ‘The wooer was Count rr a cana em i SGN escent aiere oF golgen4 nse hg yp Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co, Mans Marx von Wegener, selon of a wealthy and 4 ft malty dl jertin, tr «to * 8 “ ork who put each art use that Carrying Alaska Pacific Express ‘ He fell in love with Miss Wanamaker on sight girl Uked him well ' » mt t y l r this eystem a mistake ta & We and United States mail i @nough—as a foreigner. ] Rocetensy, get a 6 : Keres who call for and dell scrip ¥OR VALDES AND SEWARD, Most girls would have been fascinated by the tith, but Beauty ls a were st ing in one Of mine. ' he city, # ! « Green Lake and free Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- De Castro chose & room ejuall Phy . aweured that The Quaker never per tat, KAYAK, Eliamar end COOK mighty good American. é “ Bhe has lived mostly on her father's big ranch in Colorado, She ts an : expert rifie shot aad fond of outdcor sports. Growing up In the free, wide INLET POINTS, oie \f 8. S. EXCELSION.,....APRIL 1 &, 8. SANTA ANA....APRIL 16 far away from Helen's on the other 0 We then b bade the gir ; spaces she developed into a strong, beautiful, senuidle and Independent — Free doth ry to all ts of the elty, including ¢ - Lake and Bal DOLLAR MAR 20 young woman. She finally told het German sdmiror that she did not Like | I tro - m Sb Gaels oe G0 erteen of 0480 Or td age 7? 8. James Dollar sails frum ttle every 20 days via outside ute direct. Bailing ‘om Arlington Dock, m. Dru No freight vreoaivea after noos The Quake r Co. & “Company reserves right te foretgs ad did not believe in tithes at all This young fellow had red blood in bis vetns. He went back to Germany and when his time expfred In the army ad- quated his affairs, renounced his titie and came to this country, announce ig his inteation to become am American citizen. Who could resist such a sacrifice? ii was avcepted and the marriage bas Pretty romance, Sensible girl. Happy husband. ‘Pake off your hats to plain Mr. Wegener, of Colorado, and his wits, ers in general I am dead lay ty head ghost, I shall room change steamers or dates of sall- Main 1240; Indep. 1240 wd yw ee 1015-1015 First Ave., Globe Block J. F. TROWBRIDGE, Mgr. Phone, Main 1147. First avenue, Seattla ght have ac aken pla ust have nT knew my t 4 When I awoke it was dawn, and, | ~ : - —— a —— _ pon wpe frond Spnaternenrporeny ethers gar epreth tg ore Workingma.n’s Last Chance) 1 tow 148 Eggs Laid by 160 Hens at target ths. te Garden Station hens of the scone that met my eyes. | } ; 5 eteod upon what was practical Over 18 DOZEN BOGS tn one day. Some of these eggs sell for $1.60 | 2% terrace on the | PER DOZEN, betng thoroughbred at The cheapest are 2 cents | 3 4% NSALYES SAW THE SPECTER THREE NIGHTS AGO a: of rock on the side of a | per dozen—# dozen at $1.60 are $12.00—4 dozen at 25 cents are $1.00 | a n making $13.00 PIER DAY. These chickens are kept on a« tract of BONNEY -WATSON CO. Directors and rer Zs iow ATARRH! HAVE YOU GOT ITT We Can Cure Yoo. Censuitation, Examination, F SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT IX FIRMARY, {-6 Maller Block, corner Second and Columta # NASAL formed by the castle t along the fourth q [st et 2,000 feet. The Mondego river) jend 140 by 300, the same as J am selling with a fine house thrown i : lady i English on her father's side.| I put the letter tnto my pocket,| ran with a swift rushing noise at) gm for $675, on terms of $25 down and $10 per month. At Cut Rates i eo | We do not « ¥ abandon « prob-| cot Hours to promise all that was) the foot of the gorge, although at 4 } m when we set to work to m necessary, and w 3 ay | th height at which I stood it jooked Until rilist i ; ¢ At an early hour®the following| m ike & thread of aitver than| Ap do you think of it allt] morning we left Re m torlanything else. ‘Towering straight in jpmcnacieial }asked Helen of me. when we found] Colmbr ‘it wae nearly 7 in the] front of me, solemnly up into the} ourselves soon aft ands im the #, wtood the great peak of the we finally came to the! hear Browns Pain-— quaint, old world streets. lend of ur railway journey @ad en | @lerra da Petretia, from w h in the Z “Think!” [ answered, “Our course] tered a light wagonet drawn by! roxy = he morntr clouds ee een. “Ov Seummap tees ©: MURR waatent, GrUme WF] foor eunrioe the morning dost ess Dentists — et be a motive| 2 | wreaths, Behind me was the great! There was someone who had al T roached | irrewul of the cantip, with ite grudge against the olf man and/ the spure of the Estrella was mag- « and cupolas, | who wished to terrify him out of the] nifi beyond descrip », Wad on with the weight of world. As to believing that the « I ganed up at the er fow figured and| 4 he scenery as we tve to the castle the motive. Ther Are doing all dental work for cost of material to introduce our late dise coveries and painless methods. r pile ere urtes, but now tra ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS ig , ' perition is supernatural, I deciine| bathed tm the purples and Kolds of] bathed in the golden Nght. I had} Teeth extracted free without pain even to allow myself to consider I."| the sunset, the magic and mystery fost turned to glance at them when | PLATE . “Heaven grant that you may be! of o mission became ten-| I maw De Castro approaching m and replaced with new ones the same i right one ‘anewered, “but I raust| fold intensified. Presently the sterp| “Burely.” 1 sald, “there never wa oy #ay a strange and most unaccount- began along a winding road hn beautiful place in the world] day. ‘ ae _ ” able terrot oppreswes mo whenever mn high walle that stat out| w r let ff go out ; Hours 8:30 to 6; Sunday 9 to 12; Lady attendant. I conjure up that ghastly face.” ur view, and by the thne welof the family. Helen shall live : i 518 2d A | “And yet you have the courage tol reached the castle It was too dark! here." | oem Extracting. --- FREB || VW. BF) co to the castle to form any Idea of its special feat-| De Castro came closer to me; he lz amination . FREB | /[ of. Id Ave. & It is @ case of duty, not of cour-| ures. j took my arn: and pointed to a spot! i iver Fillings ... 35e James Btreet. fl age, Mr. Drace De Castro had already sent word] on the stone flags oars cnes upward from val | Se tueenege nea beimaen pt Oe eee Oh ae ane ee ee oe od Here is a picture of the house with the large tract of land, close | Bridge Work, | eatceseee,.§30008 | it from every point of view, trying} phicgmatic looking man oF to cars and school. Twice as much can be made by ge more | Full Set Teeth 4 slowly | ehickens. Party can raise $00.00 worth of blackberries and red ana | NO STUDE LOY bto gage it th °) oar for \ shuddered ) pleasant t 4 lll AR etn col lar gyn Moh nite E, -aaitered “ant i ~ biack raspberries off the same tract each year as the chickens can't | Come fn at once and take advan. }erable—the moti here must be " . oughta wake tasee » 4 hurt the berries. Plenty of fine sp ring water on the grounds; also lots | tage of low rates. All work done by ba snottve, We chould find M at the pet's irom you heve pro- | the 5 / Peon -~ Of free wood. Surely a poor man’s paradise, specialists, without pain, an: 4 “aaa E-G6ulsae tane'eh toe confortable bege as nen ee er re ee Sue. be So. We also «ive lots of men work, as I am grading the streets ang | *"teed TEN YEARS. Onur offic rac soap sng Prag | Brembnn fo are sil-as bully ax] scored imponatble tm this ra bufiding 50 more houses. || have been established in Sea Guaikecnuite. ta dae be GAB. Doe - . . « « " Remember, Hiliman is the only man in Seattle giving a poor man | Y*8rs. Our late botanical discovery Gut Rate Offices | ego | 7 ek tet | old man shrugged his tho t a had cor \ @uch a chance to stop paying rent. Spring is coming and now is your |‘ apply to the gums for extracting, eile at .,E should be by my | ders, raised his beetle brows A trif tain. At some of th®®e) ghance to put In your garden in the finest, binckest sof] in King | “iling and crowning teeth without 7 § Main Office and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. J 2°99020%) 00. OF ER ee | and xed bie oxen on Helen wits * the ghastly face had) county close to the business center of Seattle, and only 6-cent fare, | Pain is known and used only by ( > be found in Linb > disc spttahdhentyt, le ~adithered. Lanosared ee ae oe : 2 nd on \ Down Town Office—Third Ave., near Pike St. amongst the late Mr. Sherwood’s nc~| in a Portuguese dialect which I "Relea, De Castro ar +o eg ‘ ay anne Yene eoe. Reon? ring He iw Brown’s Painless Dentists osm exes rong 4 8, u om 8 o'clook o'clock p ~ 1 Hare 20 Calls Got ee ee oe eee cncrnn| net tm the least comprehend) same-| whole day Jeaving on the half hour. Get off at Garden Station office and 10 ex- 713 First Avenue Ss o. - a motive that I wanted. My agents! thing to De Castro, who professed | went fror a tra salesmen on grounds, Sunday and every day until sold out, Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6 Union Block Mo Work Delivered at Above . set to work for me, but though they | hims satiotied. Then} he said) made « Large GARDEN TRACTS without the house $95 up; terms $B | Oe Door South of MacDougall & 4id their utmost no ¢ very of the| something further, and /T noticed | nigt a sare eat hie ns oe Southwick’s. least se was found, and at the) the face of my Portuguese friend| that I insisted upon wan that G Cle Cities eter Fa | | Houre—s:30 a, m. to 6 p.m. Sum end of a week I told De Castro and! turn pa | saives should not sleep tn tt l tite—Rooms 1 and 2 . } days, till 1 Holen that I was ready to start “Gonsalves aaw the specter th ad + ch BEESSE nights ago,” he vemarked, G@rning|ine oid man having friends in th OF Interest to Thin, Weak People Ss wept aKa Seo he na oie sete faces Scr salt PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, lc, | t'wss'ssv crsmases yee p< aeeditram gta erglin man woman thet We Have no Students.-All Our Operators Warning Are Licensed by the State of Washington “We will go early tomo h Castello) northwest turret ould be De Castro, and m " 2 re A Twoive Year Written Guarantee With All Work Mondego. "1 hops. that our” work] mnt het terry pees tty ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS the gradval loss of Mest and strength 4 rer Silver Fillines creces QUE bl Sey te back again ia Lisbon within ioee'te br -cgad * bai h. sellinn eatee pe ae : 2 oi silia, we Bridges, Sree Iron Work, Piets and Foundations, Dredging lore nervoas ana Sonate bere ‘diss ruaey Porcelain Crowns vesee BoBO |) the week.” | Shall we go t bar een went. tha smplete round of »y All Methods, ZATTLE. WASH. zy spells, with weakened memory Bridge Work, per Tooth.... 3.80 - | ‘The supper prepared for us wast that no one sise could be hiding in | sallow complexion and tired ma Our Artistic Vulcan Plates.. 5.00 Alpour Work under the pers: 8. M. Milne and M. O. Sipes, both holding the degree of L. D. 8. D. D. S, and both Poser get no > Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Lady attendant al- ways net etizing, consisting of some! the precincts. Finally we place a) | | ner, soon as they commence to gain miserable goat mm, and in the| across every entrance thin sitken | 7 = oT flesh they look better and sleep, bet+ great hall, dimly Ughted by a few) threads, which w 1 be broken if ton Sa | ter, To gain from 1 to 3 Ibs. of good | | candles In onces, we could] anyone empted to pass them. | solid flesh per week the blood must | noarcely wee each other's faces. Helen was extremely anxious that be made rich and pure, Dr. Guan's | I : loew@tale MM Blood and Nerve Tonic puts In the |aupper was coming to 4 the night should be divided into] ye glasses and Ao Option! Gc Sede sow atee chk ad rites, ae BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS 1422 Secong Avenue py 5 ayre-e sass S.dabds. “eniiineee te toed ane Nae ” rf = . Nelose teat wil, pan wee be inverizats pure rich blood in the most direct O posite Bon Marche cian dentiae We ‘ py apr bade we tre “i a both De} Qivairing of Complicated Watches | way, and cures disease by makini . m. to 6p undays, 9 tii. p.m. a: bertows ‘tnatier ain >] Castro and I prohibited } strength, This tonic Is in ta Hours—#:20 a. m. to 4 p.m. Sundays, 9 a. m D. |atart an investixation of a-very| “At least for tonight,” 1 sald not Comte oe co Gnrencas a | form to be taken right after meals, “tena ie grave character, It is # ep soundly; trust the matter to ber | Watch Repairing and Manufacturing | It enriches the blood, making foree that ghosts pref to rev us. Believe me, this will be best, | ~ whe e there was faintness, For wo- WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE } selves to one man or wor All arrangements are made. Your| W. S. Tarrant & Co. pote waa by ope We have successfully fitted over 18,~ and not to a company i 208¢ | uncle wtli patrol until 1 o'clock In| t “ 1 fo or bo » bi > We x . “pelt of glasses {meer eae. pa i nd “gps ree: duty.” ; Rich Jeweotry ; Silverware. ws your case, Address Dr Bosal that will fit. EVERSOLE OPTICAL rom the other fn the onstie and tha (Continued.) 108 Cherry Street, Seattle, Wn. | Co,, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale COMPANY: phone, Jamen isit, 708 Bee the windows of our three bedrooms - 706 First Ave. loriginators and Manufacturers of| The Quaker Drug Co., 1013 First ave ond Ave, New York bloc should command the center square.”"| Hourn's M 815 rd ave.s** Eagle Buttons and Charms. enue, Seattle. >

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