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Pata eo THE SEATTLE STAR BY SPAR PU PLISHING CO. OFFICKS--180T and 1309 Seventh avenve ae -_ EVENT AFTBRNGO® EXCEPT SUNDAY, TRLSP RON ES Business Department—Sunset, Main 1060, Independeny 1a Baltortal Department—sunset, Main Las The Star's Bastern offices: 10¢ Hartford butlding, Chicago: wa S¥ihune butting. New Tork, W. H. Portertielt, myer forsym dyveriaing BALLARD STAR AGENCY—82i Batlard ave Sunset, Red 141. SeNOne cont copy, sx cents per Week, or (Wenty-five enw per month, delivered by mat! or carriers, No free copies. {O MALL SUNSCREMEMA Phe de te when your subseriyc on the cas indo! of cach paper, When that date arrives if your subscrip- tion bas not nawin been paid tn advance your name Is takes from det A cha: of date en the eainese lade! te a receipt - cttice wt Beattie, Wasninen sooond class riatter “SMUTT? STORY” Ss expires ts the Pow Wes member what General Grant saf@ te the man who started to tell a smutty story in bis 3 noe “I believe there are no ladies present, remarked the man, “No,” salt the general, “but thore are gentlemen preset The reproof was @eserved One should 5 a story to gentl n that could not appro- However priately be told to ladies and gentle There ave those who wake ft a matter of study and rehearsal to * “hy the way, that re- tor, but It IMustrates the potnt what is coming. tained tn the Impure Jearn and to Tetall questionable stories, * © ne of a story that Is a little off ¢ we all know ua that ts ¢ minds and we are discussing sons realize The vir Do these per story or the filthy Jest? Many @ man would almost give hia right arm If he could Diet out from Ite memory the prurtent suggestions and tho Me morbid tendency of some of the things he lstened to when @ boy. feels that his mind was gawilling ly Gragged through & sewer And some of the story téllers delight to tnform us they have told this sort of stuff to thelr wives! It ts tmpossible to measure the power of a vulgar suggeition. Tt works In secret. To the pute-mitn ded ft come first as a shock. The finer sensibilities are broken @own Jater and flnally there ls @ rellah for that sort of thing. Rapecially to be rebuked ts the Mithy reconteur of nastiness who Aooks about him hoping to find a Viushing boy in his audience and Then aims his coarseness and his Jestsabout (he holy mysteries of sex ft the youth tn particular, That sort of ville corraptionist deserves 50 lashes on bis bare back lala on by the cat o° nine tatle. If & man js determined to drink ditch water he should not force tt to the lips of boys or women, Let us laugh by all ewans. But there are plerity of clean stories to laugh at It is no discourtesy to tell & man you don’t want to hear his tm- pure tale. He bas no more right to paint a vile picture on the walls ef your memory than ‘ke @ms to bedaub your body with h. $ “BOOZE” THAT WONT “JAG” to have discovered a clr intoxicating prop- A French physician, Dr. A. Lolz, claims Procees for depriving wines and Nquors of t erties and injurious toxtns. He proposes to treat all liquors by Pasteur Wubjection to a’ degree of heat sufficient to kill all —and he is confident that this will obviate most of the ewlls of so- called alcoholiam. This te claimed to be a mont important Wipe out intemperance. But @on’t be too fast in believing that. Even if all that Dr. Lotr @alms about killing germs and removing tutoxicating propertics be true, nobody will have less interest in it than the very people who are intemperate. Who wants wines that Go mot intoxicate? temperate. They would as soon drink soda water. ‘The @etusion that intemperate people are such Deoause they lke the taste of liquars a withewt any foundation. Most hard drinkers in this country drink whisky, and the whirky @rinker who actually likes whisky t# rare Indeed. The ordinary whiay @rinker either disguises the taste of It or etee fakes a “chaser” after ft t get It out of his mouth as quickly as pos- widle. He may gag at emell of it, revdit at taste of ft, his stomach may webel against it and promptly expel It, but he drinks i and drinks @gain because he likes the fatoxicating effect of ft. He Grinks it—not because he Hkes it, but In apite of the fact that the detests ft—because the thing he tikes ts the “jag.” The boore with the Gavil boiled out of it might be acceptable to dnvalids; 1t might serve mnatvus good purposes; but ft never would seduce the hard drinker for a min ute, that Ia, by tous bacteria zation Aincevery, which wit Certainly not the in- (ONE BATH A DAY A LUXURY WASHINGTON.—General Hall, General Chat! worth and others were taiking about auditory and the State, War and Navy building the other dey, teterence to thelr proclivity to false technical objections to an ficer's accounts, frequently compelling him to go to congress to duis just dues. “That reminds me of an experience I bed with one, General “Jack” Weston, the commissary general of was in the Seventh cavalry then, and served on Kansas City. Before a horse could be acoepted he had to make a fast mile to teat his endurmnce. I rode the animals myself, and > quently as many as twenty a day. That would heat mo oughly, and when my Gay's work was over I'd go to the hotel ar 4 take @ bath Each day 1 charged up a bath on my hotel account When that account came back from the auditor nearly all the baths were disallowed, with the following annotation: ‘One bath a day ts chipped tn the sarmy 1 & horse board at luxury, not a necessity. One bath a week fs enough” Right there I got even with the accountant. Directly under his endorsement 1 wrote the following: ‘It may be enough for mn auditor, but txn't myself of that 1 But I got It, just enough for a cavairyman” When I bad relieved idn't care Whether 1 ever got the money or not the same.” "Glasses Fitted Free Diseases of Eyes ‘Cured Consultation Free SEATTLE EYE, TAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMAR Block, corner Second and Columbia st W ‘We fave no Students---All Our Operators arning Are Licensed by the State of Washington A Tweive Year Written Guarantes With All Work TerTHn Silver Fillines Laid Porcelain Crowns Goll Crown, 22k P Bridge Work, per Tooth $0.35 3.50 3.50 4-5 Haller THE SEATTLE STAR rceress of the trand » BY L.MEADE & ROBT:EUSTACE | The COPYRIGHT +4909 - By «LAE» YNOPSIS. back to Lenton and to my work There In no #ugpioion about you," Ifole wr wood onithood te Hut by degrees, a the ohtlt| I ald, almost wih bitterness, “dy Mf Druce, recetves word that her er me and Hines of| heavens, I wish there was, The aw- father by 1 in an old castle in] night began to embrace me, I found! falneas of thin thing will dirve me Portugal, frightened to death by the] myself glancing ever and again at] mad. Look at that girl standing by eit in the to her upecter of an countlons and while a old monk, which haunts windows {the pluce, By his will ‘the castle thom embranures, courtyard, I must re Think of the queer, ov surage searched me just now you suspected | attle.” | A meek, but 1 was safe from your Firat Metho@iet Protestant. ft leteotion. To remove or replace the|?: Nevelle, Bervice will be held every te was tho work natant. The | evening during “F woman who had all this ¥ pe gre bag we ore . to whare my spotle. "TR y ‘betenahan of St. Pav! Her name?” 1 « al freight a rk of the « “fara, the Great, the Invincible,” he murmured. ° of the Northern Pacitt iw i 00 over the a acil As he spoke the words he died. the elty looking the dock f ities and Investigating freight bust ness in general Roman Cathollo Meetings Mary's Parish—Mev, W Chureh corner of Twentieth * The next story in the series & * of tales of “The Morceress of @| st ® the Strand’ will be THE TALK @ 1. Mets. | Baunlly « Startling Evidence ¥resh testimony tn great b t anion from 1 Farland, Bentorvitia, erves ple, He writes 1 had Bronchitt for thre oa und doctored uw “ it being benefited. Then It 4 | Dr. King’s New I 4 a tow bottle ed m8 ft - . and ‘Throat t nurption, Pneumonia i by G. 0, GUY, Ine ave 4 Yesier, druggist, 7 . | @°OF THE TOWN, @) and Jackson strest, Barly mas and » @| sermon (children’s mans), #:2 4 m! 004024040 . Bunday-school 2:30 p. m. Instruction $900000000000 00090009 | nd benediction, 1:90 p. m hurch of Our Lady of ¢ Third avenue and Washington street CHURCHES tomo to her in case whe Ives there.| powerlng tension hegan to be felt and) of a Women Who Would #tand there Bund low mannen at fa. m and 9 The word is brought to her by her] against my own will & terror strange) alone.” Ds cereestnmntnee, St, 6; tne tees ee ee aes. Seer unele, Petro de Castro, who ia to re-| and humiliating, overpowered me. I| He madeno answer, I saw that|thowe At ih am, "Christ eehosi, 9 a. a; venpers, 1 9 _ " cok days, mane Ta. m vo & large bequest if Helen oor knew that it was stronger than 1,| he was shivering. | the Grave, or Waith and inom Becred Heart Church—Rev, Geo. A plies with the will, She anky Druce’s| and, fight agdinet it ae I would, 1] “Why do you trer I said! ity; at 7:00 p. m., “Why the Church] sia, At 6 @. m. end & p.m, low advice. ewuld net o it. ‘Phe inatint-| suddenty, is Kenential to the Mora! and Spiritual | mass; 7:0) p. m., Vespers, sermon and Druce a nies Helen and De] ive dread of the unknown that t* at Hecause of the nameless fear,” he| Life of Young Men. Denedietion | Castro to Portugal, but while talk-| the bottom of the bravest man's] replind. “Remember, I muw her fath-| Wertminster Preshyterian—Rey, J.) Church of the Immaculate Comeep tng with Sherwood's lawyer he be-| courage was over me, Bach momont|er—l saw him with the terror on him) M. Wilson, At 11 @ m., “The Criain| tion—Rev, A. Swear. At 7) and #:0 omen mumpictous, He has learned] it Increased, and 1 felt that ff the|—-he mn ne the battlements; ho| #4 the Cholee;” at 7:90 p.m, Rev. | a. m., low mann; 10:30 a.m. high m: that De Castro knows Mime. Sara ildeoum face were to appear at one| threw himself over—ho Gied, He| Morece Moulding of China will speak. |and sermon; 10 p.m, fonary and go to the castle. Noth-| df the windows 1 Would not be an-| Was dashed to pleces on the very| - "nity Purieh—Rov. H. MH. Gowen | benediction. ne the fieat Hight, and they | ewerable for my self-control, BuG-| spot Where he ts #tandi Spevial Paim Sunday serviess. In th ‘ © s standing. Get her) morning the paster will preach on the Special Services. re to spend @ second night in| denly, as I sat motionions, my eyes) to come in, Druce. Siu. “The Maneatawe at Peter Queen City Pusesaptienl Betetg—in riveted on the windows of the old) “I will go and speak to her,” I) at 7% p.m. there will be a spectal|a oO. U. W. ball. At p. m EB O matic, I felt, or oled I felt, that) musica) service, “The Beven Words | tonwager! will Jecture on the subject, This plan was evidently most re-] I was nat alone, dt seemed to me} k to the courtyard. 1 trom the Crom,” by T. Dubois, will| "The Purpone of Be | pugnant to her and when De Castro] that a shadow moved down tn the) rejomed Helen and in a few words j left the room @he came up and be-| courtyard and close te me 1!told her what tad occurred. gan to plead with ¢ | Inoked agatn, It was coming towards You mu me in now,” T maid. } “I DAVE a #tranke and overpower-jme, It was with difficulty T 4 “You wil eateh your death of oold ing sensation of terre ahe sald | suppr the am which almost standing he i Fight as I will, I cannot get rid of my lips, The next Instant T She emiled a slow, entg a wor it. 1 would much rather b than | was glad that I had pot lost my self-| of smite. | in ‘that ble room. I slept last} when the «lim, ceo! hand of! “t have not given ap the solution | night because T was too weary to do} Hherwood touched mine jyet,” she said, “nor do I mean to.” anything elve, but T am wakeful to ne," she whid softiy. | Aw# she spoke she took her #6 ] night, and 1 shal! not close my eye fhe took my hand, and, without a| Volver from her belt and I saw that Let me share your watoh al least.| word, led me acrom the courtyard,|she was strangely excited Her Let us pace the courtyard side by Look up,” she sald {manner showed Intense excitement, atte.” I 414 took up, and then my heart | but no fear * T answered, “that would not] seomed to stop and every manele in| “I suspect foul play.” she said. ldo. If two of us are together the] my body grew rigid as though from] “As I stood here and watched you | or Whatever buman being | extreme ¢ At one of the first-|and Uncle Petro talking to each | pases as the ghost, will net floer windows in the northwest tow other by that window TI elt « | put fn an appearance, W or, there tm the moonlight Jeant the|¥inced~d am more than ever con latide by our terrible atasion, | apparition itself; © black, solemn vinced od Helen: each must wateh alone. You] tigure—tte armas crossed on the stti—| She broke off suddenty will go to bed now, tke & good girl} a tarwe, round face of waxy white-| “Ix oh, heaven, lk What } and tor w night, if we have not] ness, fentures tremobite and fied in| ts that? | then discovered anything, you will} a hideous, unwinking stare right] She had scarcely © be allowed to take your share tm the | across the courtyard. | words before the # night watch,” My heart gave a #tab of terror,| peared at another wind to Very well,” ahe anewered, then 1 remiined absolutely rigft—I/ ticht, Helen gave a aha ry She sighed tmpationtly and after forgot the gtfl by my aide in the | the next instant she covered awful fce with ‘her er fired. A shfill scream i out on the night air 1 i human after all.” matd Heten; “I thought it was. Ce She rushed up the winding stair; T followed, ‘The door of the room where we had seon the specter open. We both dashed tn the window lay a dark, b heap with the moontight # “me Beneath sddled ne oO it, and staring wp with the same wide open eyen was the face of the abbot, Just for a moment neither Helen nor I dared to approach tt, but} after a tine we cmutiously drew| tear the dark mass. ‘The figure} mever moved. 1 ean forward and stretched out my hand. Closer and closer I bent until my hand touched) the face. It was human flesh ana) was still warm. “Helen,” I said, turning to the! girl, “go at once and find your uncle.” But I had scarcely uttered the ance of the man whom we knew a mt Mi a ste Petro De Castro. Mie face 7 Dathed in blood and convulsed with} Wild beating of my pules. Tt seemed) pain, 1 Mt the Jantern, and as I “1 havea premonition that some-| tome that it must beat itself tolonce more approached 1 aaw lying| thing will bappen tonight. As a) death. on the ground by his side something | rule my premonitions come right.” | “Call my uncle,” whispered Heten,| hairy which for an Instant I did I made no answer, but 1 coul ot) and when I heard her voice L knew | not reeagniae, The next moment I her a startled glance. It! that the girl was more eelf-pommenved saw what it was—it explained et & moment she said: | x to be devoid of ghostly | than I was erything. It wos a wig, 1 bent terrors when living in practical al him,” she ald again, “loud-| ati nearer and the whole horrible Lond surrounded by the world | ty—at once deeeption became piain as daylight For, painted upon the back of the man's perfectly bald bead, painted and the ways of men, but it is ap- | other thing to be proof against the 1 shouted his pame De Castro, De Castro: it is here!” | strange terror which visite all bu-| ‘The ficure vanished at my voler. the most consummate skill, j Cae Doings qnene OF lock when thay Go,” said Helen again. "Go: 1) giving the startling Mluaton of depth +a ty oe 2 om. ee walt for you here, Poliow tt ati and relief, and all the hideous ex- the heart beats low. Then we pression that had terrified one man | va are +, potray viet van ip the stairs towards the) at ieast out of the world, was the atal equilibrium ie upset a De Castro mMept. T burst] tace of the abbot The wig had} we knew not w floor, The room was empty jcompletely covered it and #0 skill- fully wan it made that the keenest jobserver would never have surpect- Helen and J knew something to that there I heard his votoe wan) The he said. “Cor be fendered sinned German - eran—Rov | ee ee ee eee et tom, | Beware of Ointments for Catarrh| at the conclusion af which 1s cand: That Contain Meroury, | lat ii he 4. 2 las mercury will surely destroy the| dates will be confirmed. Bvening |Stn0 uf net! and completely deranke oor at 7:90 the whole #y# wt ving At Church of God. Bunday echool at through the mue« “ hi} 1 tickes' should never tw preneitas 6 o> } ‘eneriptt from tobe yal Market Street Baptist—Rev. W. G. een hacmage then Ae te Sones, pastor. At the mo fold to he pommibty | Jtev. C. 1. Porsoy of F derive from th at 1 " By | Cure.” manufact Ch will preach on the #ubject Curg, Ac itable > Kvening service, | cury awaken internally, acting Preach the pastor; subject, | direst the blood and mucous Lont Bunday school, 246 p. m,|Muriaces Of the system. In buying > Halle Catarrh Cape be Bure you met B. Y. P. U. devotional meeting at 6:46 | ty ne. 1t i» taken Internal) Dm {ian Gand tn ‘Toledo, Ohio, by F. 2. M. BE. Zion ¢ h joes at | Chene & Co Testime i* free & m. Sabbath school at 12 m.|,Seld by Drusgists. Price per Preaching at 7:90.p. m.; subject, “Lit-| ake Hall's Family Pills for const! tle Wheel Within the tig Wheel pation Lane Street Presbyterian—Rev —_—_ Ata m, "The Tuver| Stroet ise sere MN 7 dptloal 00. 447 nitarlan—Rev. W. D. Simonds, | Between Fourth and Witth A f of the Ancients In Lite After! tof Clam Biudy st] “The Civie Union of Se | » } Driven to D. ration | of the way place, | & family te! ution in came} ing in Burns, Cuts, Lay tn a sup. Arnica Salve. It's! he best on earth, 26c, at G. O.! GUY'S, ine., drug store, Becond ave- G.A-LINDAUER, Eye Specialist nue and Yesler. a - - LEO'S es WOOD AND COAL Phone your want) ALL GRADES ads. to the Star. See |] iit Biamtng, tonya and |page 6. Kye rest for tired oyes in obtained from our scientific fitted glasses. Kyes examined free. On ’ scriptions filled under gu ly of Bucklen's Leary Coals, Also Coke and Charcoal, You get an HONEST load of best wood when you or- words before Helen burst into a| er lore. SLEPHONS jow, choking laugh—the most fear- oF snd ful Inugh I had ever heard. kay Seen eeet 98 Sleek, look!” she eal. Rie | SEATTLE COAL. & WOOD Co. toreshortened and vanished. We! First Ave. South and King street were both gazing into the counte-| wane - | Workingman’s Last Chance 148 Eggs Laid by 160 Hens at } Garden Station | Over 12 DOZEN BGGS tn one day. Some of these eggs sell for $1.50 | PER DOZEN, being tharoughbred stock. The cheapest are 2% cents per doxen—# dosen at $1.50 are §12.00—4 dozen at 2 cents are $1.00 —making $13.00 PER DAY. These chickens are kept on @ tract of land 140 by 300, the same as I am selling with a fine house thrown | in for $675, on terms of §25 Gew n and §10 per month. { tere mae + ws digg at apoer) Jed it was one, It being itself mlightly 4 De ¢ aod preau " I was at b i baid in order to add to the decep-| y . my J 4) thon be Se gh a Seales “4 T eald ’ There in that dim, bare ro 4 to my roo " ae an to the window and Woked | broken sentences, in @ vo! j ‘nie the w ! D wed me.| failed ns his life pamwed. De Castro} . a H Sorte Wan still | faltered out the story of his sin the ¥ Saal ee ce ligtit felt full} “yen.” he wald, “I have tried to frees at 1 twas Wikel 9 deceive you and Gonsalves aided me ae You caw it, to ae De} 1 was mad to risk one more appear-|, You have » ti easel ere : lance. Bend nearer, both of you; I 4 af =n are. and so did Heten. | am dying. TAsten. i nd thie wind | “Upon this estate, not a league pcr rg Es 4, “and | across the valley, I found atx months| heard your fhout. 1 rushed to my4ago alluvial gold in great quantities! " w; 1 sew the specter distinct-/in the bed of the gully. In the ‘Bib-/ ty and followed It to this room. You/}iotheca Publica’ tn Lirbon I had} a Ow R It was the face | years b onts of mines! abbot | worked by the Phoenicians, and was/ brain wee working firmly persuaded that some of the | Here ts a pleture of the house with the large tract of land, close my courage was returning. Phe un-| gold still remained. I found it, and| © cars. and school. Twice as much can be made by getting more the fathe terror of the night scene | to get the full benefit of it I devised| Chickens. Party can raise $500.00 worth of biackberries and red ang Mi pool was leaving me. I took De Castro|the ghastly scheme which you have| Diack raspberries off ‘the same tract each year as the chickens can’t ond suddenly by both his arms an@/ just discovered. I knew that the| hurt the berries. Plenty of fine sp ring water on the grounds; also lots » ebath wail } tarned him round so that the moon-|castic was supposed to be haunted} of free wood. Surety & peor man's paradise, . o the yard iveiietel fall upon him. |by the face of an old monk. Sher-| We also give lowe Of men work, as J am grading the streets and : Seven nunolute| “You and I are alone in this tower. | wood, with all his peculiarities, was| Dutlding 50 more houses. ; 1 Crean ty oF Teeny | Helen Sherwood Is in the couptyard.|euporstitious. Very gradually 1| Romember, Hillman fs the only man in Seattle giving a poor man ~ below. feat Goan | There t# not another living being in| worked upon his fears, and then,| Such a chance to stop paying rent. Spring is coming and now is your a the whole castle w linton, ‘There|when I thought the time ripe for| hance to put in your garden in the finest, biackest sof! in King on a stone bench by the balustrade are only two possible explanations of|my experiment, personated the ap-| oUunty close to the business center of Seattle, and only S-cent fare. and tried to analyz feelings. For . re what has just occurred. Hither you) parition. It was I who flang him & time the -cheertulneat which 1 had) are the specter or it Is superhat-|from the battlements with my own » have cimummnionted ttesifl "ens eri |hand, I knew that the terms of the| t late fears vanis' ‘onl ried. “Are you mad | will would divert all suspicion trom ne srvous, I found it difficult . might be,” I answered,|me, and had not your shot, Helen, | to concentrate my thoughts on the| Dtt at of this I am certain; |been #0 true you would never have object which had brought me eo far | 700 ust pr bes ae Ng you avenged ye r father and saved your- are the apparttion or nc make | pelf at the same time. You will fi you from all possible Viame: I make| quoting fall ‘plans and muape of the| }it that we may have absolute i-lexact spot where the gold is to be | dence that could not be upset before |found. I could have worked there | the most searching tribunal. Witt for years unsuspected. It in true | you now strip before me?—yen, be-|thet I should have lost 10,000 pounds, } fore you te that you by where on you ve the room, and prove but I should have gained five times eno mask hidden any- | the Retween four and five If you do this f shall) months ago I went ® special arnoun to see a . 3-50 be antisfied ardon my insistence, |friend of mine in London. She ts a Our Artistic Vulcan Plates.. 8.00 } but in a case Ike the present there| woman who stands alone as one of Ab our work under the personal @upefvision of Dr. 8. M. M: and |must be no loophole.” |the greatest criminals of her day. BM. O. Sipes, both hwiliting the degree of L. D. 8, D. D. &, and both | “Of course, I understand you,” he | he promised at once to aid me, and members of the Royal Cofiege of Dental Surgeons. Lady attendant al- said, “Twill 7 my clothes.” |she suggested, devised and executed ways present In five minutes he had undressed | the whole scheme, She made the BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS 1422 Second Avenue and dressed agnin, There was no| wig herself, with its strangely bald | treachery on his part. There was no| appearance #9 4 caeheGlbe. te ee tkteetars 6 0 Grits, Bee Monhe mask nor any possible means of his|nary eye, and che painted the awful simulating that face on his person. face on my bald aicull. When you . oe Sites SP ang RAITPORT PO te mee nga By using your transfer take mew Renton car, Occidental and Yesler avenue. Tt runs from 8 o'clock a m to 12 o'clock p. m, At night, leaving on the half hour, Get off at Garden Station office and 10 ex tra salesmen on grounds, Sunday and every day until sold out. 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