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t be tn lew donger|b * upon THE SEATTLE STAR Thegirl thatweara mended gloves? The man who root for @ hopeles» by ye 4 t. More than once ‘a BY STAN PURLISHING Co, ly dintanced badl club tn the race for éf lowing hin life than bis heart, | Bantena oS meine FFICHS—190T and 1909 Beventh avenue the pennant? rays ee i ro, Us hs t) vient fhe had | presentiy bopelr, Minis to more than ordinary alt m, look 1, with ¢ ation of ti oo : . 2 ~ The yard gardener BVERT AFTERNOON BXCRPT BUNDAY, The Leap Year man? ii ee “ TELEP HONES The woman who washes for her ng pensive af whe made reply | had forfel nd the ox Business Pepartment—Sunset, Main 1060; Independeis 18h << B oan up Gaughters? fe) Don Florencto, you wi «| triot, wearled nip be 2 inueh in Mexico ikely to at youl at length willing to ter - 7 Baltorial Department—Sunset, Main 1138, The drunkard's wife? ment Stare Baster Hartford buflding, Chicagor 68 sesitniaaals Mine building. New Porterfield, mgr. foreign adverUsing, < - t F oft t ‘i lnye, BALLARD STAR AGRNCY—82i Rallard ave Sunset, Red 14h ' by Captain ITayne edd et t : : | have a5 1 cla % - HOLD-UP MEN TOOK $33 PROM GUY RIONT 19046 MIMTRAPER LEDER PALE ALT @ very fair, Among Weim) if not actually dishonoratie } One cent per copy, six cents © week, or twenty-five cent per - . - wot | ul t talk f y " and month. delivered by mall or carriers, Ne tree copies NEB MOEN se ‘ ie Kournay'a heart boat wildly |had now pronented himself, and hm PO Mall SUNSCRIMIERS — The date when your subscription expirer te ee Sr gh veda all eae |S , «it, gave the youn on the add Mabel of each paper. When that date arrives, if your subsertp —_—— 8Y beating the name of him he Intended But ¢b not 1 le aa tn toa tion bas Hot again been pald tn advance, your name ts takem Crom the list Florence Kearn Irioh gontie- [to v for, and @rot In tte the 5 wo unl yy, ther 1 " of date on (he address label le & recetpt CL 3h Neta Moen, a satlor, was the vice | man by birth and a soldier by edu-| bat carried round for the gues newhat) She was too glad to ob Se Wee ee tim of bald highway robbery un-|eatlon, while studying Span sh in] When ail tad deposited their bal m remark the youn) Just then she preferred a turn Una 3 2 * Germoath the old coal bunkers on| New Orleans, fails in love with the) tote the hat 5 ané $ “ her apeech, | |the piazza, an@ into t he ae oe ST INS King @treet, last night at about] Mushter of hig tutor, Don Ignacio| bits of paper shaken out upon t . we > F-llently glided, leaving fathy ¥ ‘ ; — iio Proseouting At 10:90 o'clock, After taking from | Valverde, banished from Mexico by/tuble, The chairman nwsigted by| with her only the 489) sione with the guest who had Z ; ‘ torney Soott him $36 the thugs made their es hg ta Anna weta Chris Rock,| two other men, examined the votes |b : - and, since _ - the gute i portunely intruded ” | MR. SCOTT ISA AMUSING MAN § 2208 another to pe, Moon found Officers Rib-}% of ne severe & to jot 1 counted the Then on oe Piha po oa—| .2t 19 not necess tor bach and Crandall and told them of| P44 of fillbusters about to invate t interval of eflence, 6: | nie y were r passed betweer his expertence Mexico, Kearney, believing Lutes] only by an cocesional word of Girec-| etry Che Bpectact he bad) business was to bring his long series a compact they 1 Valverde loves ¢ der,|t on ft He bald that while walking un from the chairman, with the/ ¢y wh 1 words 1 had . | thome mpere ord ne had | ¢, @? blunders today by publishing in his party newspaper a defense ‘of the conduct of his office during the first fifteen months of his Ger, the i a he w pee: by to — |rourmuring hum of the examiners,| taiied to he it ted ohaneé all e4 of, though only In gener wan ked an 7 | an: ! > ts ‘a hear he WY terma 4 refer to ta erm, making a part of his statement a list of no Jess than fifty- Mong ms ( t fare in a clear, 1004] hope out of hin heart and went hin) ¢ 4 it had 5 the reatle nded him to hold up his HAPTER TT «tha Texan nel tution of Don Ignacto’s fisenteg eeven criminal cases he has caused to be dismissed within the period hands and keep quiet. ‘The other| OFMICERING THe YTLABUBTERS t gif . i hey wild, « nae vtrides along the! mutates, with, of course, miso the stated. pearched hime and w e mas, | TH volunteer rendeavous was in b carey! Twtreet, Juat in the right frame of] ian of exile being remo: fro — ° . sera & tavern, better known by the name d captain bY) mind for being caught-by that call] » -s 7 F Insuffictent evidence” ts the stereotyped reason for the failure to of “Goffes Meuve,” in the street seeléh had attsnesed bin epes on the] Ct, The peice of St thts, She eae Boott does not consider it auy reflection on his office that he was un- |hind boon chartered for the occasion! soreech from Chris Re oe cditia be | ace band to be chonen| idea thene terma and insisted om able to secure legal evidence in nearly three soore of cases which wee of any mensions, capable of! heard above all voloas; while the|' te the |them, even to the bur sation | containing o men. Drawn to . vn while the To the young Irishman it was a} . oneal he deemed of sufficient weight to justify the arrest and tinprison- lgether by the printed pr ne: |minnt himwelt w 1 rushing| day of strange experiences, varying| "imselt Madly in love with va ” y" mation through the orev ‘ S) Valverde, he suapecte hat on ment of the defendants on warrants lesued with his sanction Itnat Rad attracted the attention of] cp cron rewe to clasp the hand ins the changes of a kaleidos SS ea | of his | me Wher ‘bo had euhat: Mies ee a aeebee den veniiey, Wasi » was no reciprocit ot tae sid have hep the young Irishman two-thirds of], pasale But he CLARKSTON expects to have fly assisted in promoting to a/ after reflecting upon St all, he 4 In this connection It should be borne tn mind, also, that Mr, he abo’ umber a one na! Scott is the only prosecuting attorney the county @ had, so far a - ee «oes of mh = He ve : ‘ “= bh x ” ted, = a) imaelf. te gated t {hand if not her hear in June. oe new ing house is| of th at le one-half were ae cote errogated himaelf lo cht the ba . aa anybody remembers, who was allowed a spectal deputy sheriff in | ANOTHER BORT OF PRISONER | completed and the season's paok will |tormined upon proceeding to T Pyar gy Bey ry NP agi penile My | hall I soe her again or not?) 40 Ay . om pe : on a his office for the express purpose of gathering evidence and pre- OF WAR. open June & ent the hall were repre ene ate WES Cpencres S| Why Rett. at ees . she cannot) Oo rerence being interrustsd by ‘oa H paring cases for trial ative of almost every civilized] oo. 5, nes ne w be worse lont by my bh * another : ghar 0 ye i: '3 “Mre. Blabber is a well educated| STANLEY RAY, of V ever, DB. n wpor th, Sven some that). “oO tell by his look of |interview with her © could | tread of booted feet, Just ascending Had the public prosecutor destred to add a clincher to the news- | woman, isn't she?” la amin cee 2b tg A Ls et a een some atl euton dis intent he had no! feel worse than I Alt with| the front steps and crossing the paper charges of incompetency made against him, he could not have No, ahe even failed to take a high | terday for forging & check for $43 | for ar the Sheen around the! intention of returming, and that the) this lautel fresh sie upen sy] floor of the plana, This Siete eo plead 6: 4 the! tiipustering echort wan r (kel. ‘ r 4y an exchange of salutatio Gone so more thoroughly than by publishing the lst of cases he has | #chool course.” Te pend guilty Jroom w y 80 covered with! \. : ~<a wee wet Te bro What if it “n-* oa san ea Me 8 a 3 putea ¥ pond. .. B allowed to be dismissed. = ane — prs trom |, THE FARMERS of the Wenn al beards and no browned with #un, 88) do, Big he conga me Sn magi the her native / vas heard mingling with that of @ “Oh, yea, but that came from te tell ng sojourn in savage eer on ite an Invader she cares near u vith the He convicts himself of a Yong series of the grossest blunders im | senctice” i ley are Cormulating & scheme to irtt-| | ee £9! He wan soon forgotten, ‘The New that would spite notice te 00 we land by ¢ ng |Darte, If not ams n ‘ unt: = yee vos shed more tro attempting to explain that he has not blundered. sana - Sater tame te 3 va pi Te wei |Pavages themacives. In ot ams we at on, One! her, and if 1 find she cares for me,| J << 5] © troubled Net content with this ridiculous attempt to throw dust tn the cost in the neighborhood of $350,600. to the counsele of the Texan, Flor-|trrvot wan vrormesd, nd and) her spite we give me pleasure.”| But wt oye haere Py oa eyes of the public, which has never been in doubt as to his short- ON ME a ee aI aed ._|snen Kearney—a candidate f land elected tn tan aaené wart a , i wee = an sale oy’ ¢: “i, ide reached the ears of C | comings, Mr. Scott goes on to boast of the fact that out of 384 Guten ore being enamine. the cattalpnade catty appearance ta their] "*2¢ pert coor Hear kinds yale th Hantander, first in openly exchai criminal cases he has tried, convictions were secured in 186, while 48 0 R board of pharmacy at ‘Tacoma. sidet. Not so early as to find that nore # a choice of wer-|under the circumstances, and Fior-| #slutations and then whispers soem) % ecquittals were allowed. eer 66D danke of..cmacn|™ entering the room, a a t : h fan-lence Kearney, wavering no longer, ingty - fed . Se 4 That te to say, after weeding out and éismissing every doubtful — puliding at Sverett hes heen complete- |Urreneer_ te He ohrie ao ap - oo nee ee dl bade engi ee ‘nifing wp, exciaimed , 4 ease without trial, the public prosecutor succeeded in losing one- GRAFTON, W. Ya. Apri! %—The| ly demolished, to make way for the Rook a — Best - nim. | sat hes . Oey es aT ee “Carria! It is that dog of an Im ) Birth of the cases he looked upon as sure shots, annual state encampment of the Grand | Carnegie Mbrary. | ~ “ " @ cone ithe true a landes ; q Army of the Republic here is one of | freres 1 Texans of the pure bree 5 and job b | eee , ‘Hish!” continued his host. “Ths / 4 Mr, Scott should try again. the tacat largely attended and euc-| MAUD P. MERRITT of Rallard has|-—who having taken part in most o ? : CHAPTER V . = i Banta Anne and his cork leg; wher ren enor Florencto will hear you. | j atu! events of the kind ever held | begun sult against the city of Tacoma | the strumgies of the young repablte,| ine company at length Ae A STUDIPD INSULT. ‘ — ' the state, The Bons of Veterans, | for §47, ailaged to be due her for| had strayed back to New Orleans to] e ee eee In @ wmall house of the third oe a ee | TO YOUNG MEN Woman's Relief corps and several | damages ained from ® fall be | recruit fresh comrades to ald them CHAPTER IV. municipality, im the street callea|/the expression and plainly in : other auxiliary societies are meeting oo of & otive side wal lin propagating that principle whitch] ay INVITATI . “? Surpmn. |Ca8e Calvo, dwelt Don Ignacio Val-) own eeare oe neue I call him @ tn conjunction with the veterans. A - + Be . N INV »N TO & 2 veede. & Wen Sden structure--|cur of an Irishman leading feature of the encampment| AN UNKNOWN GERMAN tab rer | Bad nor on a them to Texas—th Florence Kearney, parting from] \°p,, ae Senor yun crap ee m Outst as heard @ short, sharp: : <a ‘ Ss Gown the litt at Kast Ta on roote his new friends, the ate . a ether 4 e ie ne . | program wilt he unvetling in the | tell f : rn, - - ejaculation, as of @ man startled by een ne, See Renee cape Set ae ding tn life will never sue- | Pe een cemetery tomorrow of a mon-| Yesterday and was killed. My ha To these the young Irishman Waslmauntered forth upon t cot sisting of but & slumi¢|nome sudden surprise. It was tole eeed ument to Bafley Brown, “the first man | drinking once confidentially introduced! Oa reaching the nearest eee aieia, In the south-|lowed by an appealing speech, this ed In the Civil war and “stood treat” freely. He would] ne came to @ stop, as if ae eer y iinteae: this being|#n the softer accents of a woman AY wn abe So says Benjamin I. Winchell, who has succeeded. WHILE REV. A.J. JOSLYN of Ral-| have Gone 20 without care of what| which way to turn ne uments ee above the level] Then the c e | A few years ago Mr. Winchell was a clerk In a railroad office at lard was preaching his sermon at the] was to come of it; since it was but] “Don Ign ae ae $10 @ month. Now he sits tn a padded office chair as president of KINDERGARTEN First Methodist church Sunday © the habit of his generous nation | ene! ie o, at . ant, : oe ¢ the t. Beside Don| fuptly open, showing two far Soo n y as rebbed bur eaten ” ey ¢ jme—wish me to come the ne | ie ae ‘ ray hy erence Kear the Rock Island system of railroads and draws a salary of $49,000 lare heal 5 Gis Oa © * | As yet Kearney had not looked © not. I accepted his javite and daughter one 0 Fig = tion verte pe year. iy “ upon bie petitor, and was even) tion, ar well—oh! ha other individu: ted th 7 rt» « 4 3 GATHERING “°° apes hie tenon, snd ras even| ton, anda eti~oh had |" Say trator. atin Valvraes le ond By (Mind you, we are nan " news ne know now ale Mexican nativity end mixed bloed,|pesting. Am appeal idle and tas as she herself saw. The aff There is something tn Mr. Winchell’s remark. talking of su: ‘There ts a whole body of * large clroulation founded on the word. Books and periodicals | anual convention of t Kindergarten assoctat 4 to him,| what U saw this morning pe Mextca vity and mixed peat ) half Indian—In short, #| 1 14 become charged with the eleos lerteity of deadliest anger and bee tween the two men @ collision wall inevitable (To be continued.) A MONSTER LOG, If feet in fiam- | ever, It was communica’ ems measured tn meneny) - eter and @ feet long, ts fow being Just aF (he man himself, escorted by 1 shall return to the hotel and r er Mterature, A magesine with ROCHESTER, N. ¥., April %—Tne| Prewared at Commepelio for the St | —e international | Lowle fair, It te spruce and is be cn wilt be in| Ue¥ed to be the largest log in Wash ght, when the election tering officess was be Poydras street, her yu oc sre full of interviews with successful persons who lay down rules for ; | eonsion here during the remainder of | stom. the guidance of ambitious young men. nak. Eakenhe pmoenaanal father, alone with her im the sam walon ‘The advice Is good enough in its way, but— we pean made by the Mothers’ alub| STATE HORTICULTURIST Van} | sitting room, asked her to play the] Working Night And Day. 5 ce quoted President |nnd the Mecbanion’ Institute to enter-| Malderbehe to aow on hie way te. the \earp te the accempaniment of. & Working Nig Being pressed for some word that might quoted Presidegs orehard districts east of the moun- sre adting berectt to the tatra-| Ter enous wee mmantoet Tae prema ie ¥ thing that ever was made |s Dr, tain the delegates. | tains He says Indications are that , Winchell said: “i " ; ; ntru: “I haven't any rule but work.” ae a ae see, Are, the coming erop will be the largest | thon Re Benny ao eg ene ‘| King’s New Life Pilla. These pile ‘That's it ene aa ti og he fa renee iat | kvage of the old song “Fl va - nge weakness into strength, wae You may read about the success of eminent men and follow thelr | and Canad | THE FARMERS Hving along the | or Bat on this night the spirit | 0M" verre anor t get on in the world. Other | ane ame Mer father. aad movenee] sar See eee oy a a “GUY, Incy | Second avenue and Yesler. otherwise engaged, she stepped out ee room nding im the] T that screened it from” the e@ reat She evidently expected sor unceasingly, persistently—you wil! New c edit redit Syst ITD | 800 trom that section to Walla Walls r e ‘They will eommect with the Milton time things may hetp, but hard work is the one thing above all others. How to buy merchandine on easy “g ‘The writer has in mind a man who has achieved a notable sue- | payments and make $1.08 a week for ant wih Ge eens Saar pes ‘ ‘ od fifty weeks pay for $86 worth of | apy, cesp—a comparatively young man—who, when asked to give the key | fifty Wecle Poy voy mtore in the! Bey B st Herth Takis is note of his life's labors for the benefit of a certain high school, mal@— | city Call and see them. 209-10 A| FE supper, and she kk , a) shox p at St s He had time only to say W. Denny building, 1414 Second av- | Pos Satake Gani aes aegres > come that way. And as her B “Keeping everlastingly at it.” — Mutual Savings and Crest | ce this company been that Ad}. Gen had invited Florence Kearney | argain ° . | Drain has come to North Yakima to } new of It It! icon at which we are sellin Ge te Spinnings tor Dley:te re | vestigate Me could not holleve une | | would look am if he were the ex-| ing"Organs while our store faproverl SS | reporte and suspected padding, but} ected one | monts are going on are mecting with ‘ ernie tncilpemelinenal was convines@ by seeing — practios If 20, she was disappointed for a| the hearty approval of everyone upam ‘The spare time work given ladies | shoot | tine, though « visitor m his ap-| Whom .&t Gevolves to purchase at CAity pearance, The door bell, pulled) at room 301, 1414 Second avenue ts i | % + | proving ® Feat wuccess Call from) A GOVERNMENT ia A agent te | to 6. eee | making investigations in the neighbor. | 4} from the outside, son atier sam-| The Saving of $75 to $100 4 4 |moned Pepita, the Mextean servant.} |to the front, and presently @ heavy and those you can save mat! cons 's are just wh returned maged Pianos. | hood of North Yakima. It t# cla Jthat many Irregularities ha Silowed In filing claims and 1 final proo te 1 on the wooden steps of the orch told of @ man stepping upon | the piazza. | Meanwhile the young lady had re-; lturnea within the room, but the —_———_—— BYRACUBE, N. Y., April 3.—Heore tary of the Treasury Leolle M Shaw Puones Chicago police raided a hote! and gt through the city this morn- 4 arrested eight gamblers. This only on tris way to the Par East. All 8) 20, | te te be the guest of honor and prim is nr he pte night being warm the hinged case- ol r Be shows you can no more tell what the school children of St. Peters- | cipal speaker at the annual banquet ee Uieek Man ond aaeie toe a a ee cee polies will do than you can guess| burg, # in number, threw flowers daht of the Byracuse Chamber of |enrougn ft Ne ee eee We have fine new Panes f ag 7 ‘ot menor on. Horatio C. King af roug e an entering 4 apply month rent. what @ woman will. dive > «0 papa angering the New York will also address the gath- lan air of disappointment, almost as part purch ne 00 the same) 3 A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. “Aw, cut ‘em out,” said the ad- ata ‘ eg gare tnbd ro nang w and second hand ™ a “ . o j as the moonlight disclosed ne fNergains eve y mairal “Chop Ly Rest dinner tn Beattie, with Baw. View the dark vinage of Cartos San-| fered here op terms org to #10 dor 3 ¥ ~ < ” ternes or Burgundy, at Maison Bar aller | and % to % per mont asked the chairman of the commit- | beri, Second and James, every net TO THESE THE YOUNG IRISHMAN WAS AT ONCE INTRODUCED |‘""come tn, Senor Don Carton,’ waned hi Say Settee thre, gees | et Sere 5 Sere ‘i her father, also Tetognixtig: their] AGreat Deal Can Be Said a long time without back,” reptied Tufnuttesky se rof, Willson’s, |a number of friends, made his ap-|more go near her!” wie through casement, and! tn favor of the Simplex Piano Playgny ‘There hes been mere fighting en |) FIRST: we. Pike etrest and Pigyh atin Seem, fhe Sutera] Bat bo a4 1 to nia hoter: (22 ® moment er the xin order to fully appreciate bein’ caught Is th’ |the Yalu. Cossacks wiped out the ae yn ee Se hee te. fan oung Irtehinat © im=|inatend, atill stood solute, as it) » Pepita plac-| DAP and pinay ft Ag oe Japanese patrol near Lo Di ter- | * gined when he saw befe nei the thing were worth the | 8 shall be pleased to have you come img one that's spoken | aay — = iteady knows @mé tee well kr “é sage tag © 1 tinued Don Ignacio,| and loc mover. : t ne exp t to have the 4 ‘ Pe | hie rival ip the affections i mad the young ma act 5 uy as “a good man | LOOK HERE TOMORROW Vabren Geaeth a nanan thee ean “Sspany thin even- The Columbia Talking Machines: You; Carlos Santander was also a dif not love hi na, | Pe : . hase peowine wera pemulas every. Gane r gone wrong ndidate for the command of the would not care i nding polite speech | and the demand for machines and r i | eitbusters him as @ companic , the * a certain constraint or/ ords te very heavy, Large and come 7 | Po Kearney the thing was.a sur-|it was to suppe he n the way it was spoken| Dlete tock to select from . prise, and something besid asked hi On n th = ine verity It was; - ‘An immigrant whose family num- | | knew Santander to be on tei had received the invit : ev at_on that night at least Also a Fine Assortment 3 Dered 20 persons landed in Baltimore | {very friendly and intimate retation- opted it. But he had seen ac Don ¢ looked upon Bim In! of yyottns, Guitars, M = the other day. ‘That's simply an-/| ship not only with Don Ignacio, but/thing since which had te the light of an intruder. Evidence) jos, autoharps, Cellos, Flutes, Clara other result of President Roore- | | sther Mexicans he had met at the) half repent having done so, » man,|Of the same was still move io | oe hirruments, Strings velt’s talk, | | exile’s house. Strange that the Cré-/Cerlos Santa standing beside | OM the counter 1 in the be “em tac E aoanaens | ole should be aspiring to the leader- hn he loved, bending over|havior of Don Ignacio's daughter. | | ship of a band about to invade thetr| her till his lips almost touched her In truth, both father and daughter BRAVE TOGO FIRED | Scuatry!. For it wae invasion the| forehead weet pet | wecmed disturbed by Santander | Texans now talked of, In retaliation) W*'F 4, to all appearance, | presence, both expec tne one whom, heeded we for different reasons, aid no . lifferent reasons, they did not pane Burke Bid. for a la thelr cay banished Mexicans b: eet. If the Creole} raid of the Mexicans to 1, Ban Ante Hut th him to n Kearney knew ne dew With Patriotism guess their nature, They|moticed their repug ia BY THE mIKADO nance, he be : arene ties pied bp Bag igs Rtg og wayed no igh a Mt ‘nie. | BONNEY-WATSON 00. | mm -" - : - Bas ' nm her cheeks a th hd by birth an Americ and a Par ; 1 By t « the Dk ; Prk necks as rego se appear oti, Ese Para are” Sed, Cetumine aero tat ey would be afding thelr ‘ Nn native ¢ lea of Mex-| [eikprons, Main 1h Beat’ ST. PETERSBURG, April 26.—Ad4- | | cosnaccs WIPED OUT THE) arenta, and still regarded| 1 no right to call the young| tea : = miral Tufnuttsky, the new com- JAPANESE PATROL. own party to get back Inte power Bi mander of the Port Arthur fieet,| (From a photograph taken by the even thougt the help from, account. During all his { himeeif as @ citizen of the country) | Star Dust staff photographer. Draw their hereditary formen, the squat-|tercourse with Don Ignacio t tof his ancestors, Only to bis very How's THIS? a nemens he famous war t ‘Texas. {seen eed ge erg - re half a/| intimates ard it mae m that ua Cure all rtis | Ragen ay core times; then only while pass-|a very high place in the confidence @ieeents of meal , talk Fut he had ho epportuntty fo 4 we fer ae Dottars Ree | Ay ditt actteg wan wn ly | st dna genetic. eo or In-|ing out and in—to or from his les-|of Mexico's dictator, But Don lg-| and women withe 7 cured by ‘Halle, Cutarrh |Jand has died out. If Russia wages Rese eng ge ime te} sone. Now and thon a few snatches! macio knew this und rested certain cut operation, «BR war on any country it will be Japan or is rival Ans! of conversa had occurred be-| — —_————_ -___— — a Cured by pow 4 i , CR 8 Os Bente, O,, | —— oe when @ man tn undress! tween them upon any ch ane Brutally Tortured | ful Chinene ‘rook | 4 " ignore” or the ot ib venta and by CARNEGIF’S HERO FUND. spencer = Pesan mel — whe the weather, the study he w A » came to ight that for per-| Sere, a | ec onoraple Ina eng st xs abe : t an of ting. | prosecuting (how he wished “she|istent an merciful torture has| , ege i kassetions, and tnanaialiy | il these get © share of Andssw ' , ai-|; Byron. _. ma arllomay mong Be sagt WA These wonder a : « ry out any obligations made | CamMenie’s $5,000,000 for the heroes of , x + and the pe : : joe} + Chincee remedie@it y » 5 de pee e's $5,000,000 for the hi peste aged atthe had oa “ . r), and th ; per: oo b . ome Joe c rer leg F sugeee: t once: ter a 8 pi arities of the New Orleans iife, | ¢ K of ¢ . Cal, writes: | > ave “cured hun DING. KINNAN & MARVIN, | | ‘The man that minds the baby? Teka cnvane at ont a eet (oe See were SH enreneien | 7 eget peaghy eave - § seg aii, Catarch Cure is taken tnter-| The woman that sits up for her 7s o A, b _ And only once had she appeared to) P Rheumatism and not a bi ; » acting direc pon the bicod husband? a Cit f d "y ' was reconde ne ob- | take r than aa oréinary tater-|¢ me, though I tried every given up to dique and mucous faces of th « ” 1 eY.| © . h Y : nad feat fren. rien ys'em.| The boy who has to wear knee ween ty aun a Jecting . parley ’ ne This, wh thing known, 1 came across 3 UARANG old by all Drugelets. pants tilt he Is 16 " " t 1 of Mex and having come |t itters and it's the grea . pee tials Family Pils tor constt-| rhe gtrap-banger? 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