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_ — at the rend ‘ous, for Jan | what 1 well towether. Plow the corn under Besidoe the mahogany box bal ' f at owhwardis ae THE SEATTLE STAR if you wish the weeds to thrive. } od upon hie thigh there was anc tander’s second had alao been ¢ mh the further b . HY STAN PU RLISHING CO. Chickens will do well on hawhed lying upon the spare bit of c1 With ¢ rr st f Me wer OFFICES—120T and 1309 Seventh avenue watt-abell esabe and © J ) e°@ beside him, opposite to wher t ft t india he t man—altogeth oe Quiet ‘ w the set — 2 sf t shape, and no one who had! hin ‘ " ft ’ MY At renrooh x cere aye AY lng fw a a re) over neon « ect of ducting pistols ne @ pot P ‘| " ule Business Department—Sunset, Main 1060; Tndependemy a& EAS large city. e could mistake it for aught else, for It! alon t road ' ‘ Pde ‘ Baltortal Department—Sunset, Main 1138 wan such é ‘: ® f th f The Stara Wastern offices: 106 Hartford buflding, Chic Pi: gg ’ An it had been arranged that! ped. It wan the pl tt though h rs une building. New York. W. tl. Porterfield, mgr, forelgn ad) Lda cigoee) stots | by Captain Mayne Reid dietée ware ta be the wenpend, 0nd| patnted moctihd yonwes by thal ce rf BALLARD STAR AGRENCY.-821 Ballard ave uni ed 141, A — ie a Aum a patr of these were seen in the nd th edt had « corner of the Carria hat ooul Although the : One cent per copy; six conte per week, or twenty-five cenw per |Our sometime bard Jo Kos has corner of the Sarriage, wha 4) Ait? thelr “a ' " Month. i by mal! or carriers. No free conten. » m inte song again « ldn't —_ — =e a oe * ag . ae a bs man, p. ieee the eenteee Eee ete It was Kearney who put this ques-|tenden got out i : : h TO MA DSCRINENS —The da te wh your subscription expires Ie SYNOPSIS. Tt wan a ol carriage—a hack-| tion, now for the first time noticing! surgeon busted 1 hi utlery 0nd | eye ys 4 o 5 he address label each paper hen that date arrives, & ur subsort More! 1 entle * rflous " ” * } t ™ 3 =e utara b as se RA m en peg a oe. i APTER THN SHOWER Florefee Kearney, an Trish gentie- | ney—with two mon upon the Gr what seemed to him « flous | banda . be t € oe we as not again been paid In ad var me our ae }man by birth and a soldier by edu # went and three inside, Of these} armament. It was asked of Crit It 4 h that f ‘ i cnante 3S Sete on so ireas labe & reoelp vere | SEO, the sun te brightly shining cation, while studying Spani#h inj] last one was Capt. Florence Kearn-|tenden, to whom the pistols belong-| ther, te r anh Kea , r Kearr f » at the Postoffice at Seattle, Washington, as second-class matte™ | Thro, the mists of aflvery gray New Orleans, falls in love with the|ey, and another Lieut. Francis Crit-| ed, a8 might have Been learned by| with a t a b € Out) ing h , a ¢ i‘ § . »s mentee "elena Lint: the birds are sweetly singing | daughter of his tutor, Don Ignacto|tenden, both dfficers of the filibup-|16oking at hin name engraved on] of the carring I don't want you t Gontisind 16 bie tetll, ental bn In the hedges o'er the way Valverdey banished from Mexico by|tering band, with titt not two| the indented silver plate to pract 1p till w fe lby mar a pet-to with buttond MISSOURI REPUTATION And the flowers tn the garden | nia Anna. He meets Chris Hook, | days old Now n the way nelther Well anawered the Kentuck-| a onquest of 4 ‘" f nas ea ei * < g = Lift their hoads tn # t praine jof Texas, who invites him to join a)to Texas * Mexten, but to the] tan, “I am no g®eat gwerdemain my-| nd tt i tru the on z Seta satay pe ai ast Rainde like bright. diamonds, {band of filibusters about to invade| shore of Lake Pontchartrian, where] self. 1 usually prefer pistols, and) responded ¢ 1 A es e tees aaa tee sied® aglisten Mextoo, Kearney, believing Laisa hy an affair of honor has been] thought it might be as well tobring| Critter f 1 rrying the | >, rung eo nists ale fo ‘A peculiarity of the fight agai nat Joseph W. Folk in the potitios of ‘Neath the wum's effulgent raya! | Valverde loves Carlos Santander, |" ed by the soliting of blood A) : pair slong 1 atan’e me oie ewer as : orane , anced t r where hall | atrange e leans, and now e look o ou onal ene ye drain ich separ t ' Missouri lies In the charge that he has brought the name of the atate } | | COnaemADscesdl capent othe meh ye 3 nan beg she look Ra or Bate go eae | ne orale eee ereene. * na | wae star ! ked at thelle ao eed al « offict «00 he bees are gathoring honey earney ta elected captain » 7 nds ve wininte face—hig & disgrace by exposing official corruptiot nt hy 6 young fellow who fore leaving the ground I may have | under « tre : : Into dixg y exp ang of rruption. Gat if ceamr paanina tees bead @ ng Gantandet. ta th uate hien f the young fellow who fore leaving the « 1 1 may bh | 5 im tres. a 0 ae ps crting ft This must be a peculiarly Missourian view Dormant nat haa awakened is insulted by his Mexican rival - : e.. “Hye Mt An the|t? Louine Va Je and the inaule That a state in dimgraced, not by official corruption, but by hon- An by magi, since the shay while beth are guests of Don Igna- oer 4 a eae tT on I in } nig eat effort to bring the corruptionists to punishment, is @ proposition | And the forest trees are murr | clon chin ease of is illo, at all unatend 1 bee : Murmuring a sweet refrain ~ i hi m an stee deed, the j ethics pot fi Mt " , * . . t r new in et of net ta Gots > & Power grand—infinite CHAPTER V (Continued) Ben Rng ag sre ay aimowt jaunty air : It was for the sake of the state's fair name, maybe, that the most While doth bend ue how's of rat Without watting a word of em 4 —_ gt h ry upoa 4 powerful Influences were used to save the scoundrels from conviction JO KOs, | vianation K: ny stepped over the with 4 , so far n i t no j even after Folk had proved them gullty, coment sill and presen a bin , h 1 1 t —" - ote 4 ide room dor naclo an F . be used res And then it was for the reputation of the state, no doubt, that after j nelde tt : we . jt t i. ¥ When th 4 the Creole were by this time also Ke y 1 th i . Folk had secured th iction the supreme court turned them om their feet, and for a second or | though hin firet " r loose, though there was not the least doubt of thetr guilt.” |no the three formed a mtrange tri in a duet t tt oa Hatt soggy gy cee | ; Tt was to save the state's reputation again, of course, that bulldos- jengular tableau-the Mexican with | gut. I ¢ eomber « t th ct alin 2 ‘ fear a hia face, that o Hantander h th " mom anm@ine i tng and violence were resorted to at the St. Louls primaries to pre- mere Bo gg prontis do aye ag > " - few pares behind went votes for Folk. Guts. oa whan be: beh guebenel like the y of a hearse, failed) © Sivt of auadruste bow w Put, after all, the reputation of Miseourl, as we know it outside, Cur of an Irishman!” Kearney to inspire him wit = 5 . vee ake Goean't seem worth so much saving fronting him with a look of indis times a alight ne ° apert The reputation of Missourl ts a good thing to got rid of, % je geome an interval of silence loo the thowaht Of the tuoult he fia ng upon the req That record of boodiing and bribery, of court prostitution and of of that preceding a strom. It \" o—and portage sie sfow'w 11 5 Dulldosing at the polls, ought for the state's sake to be sacrificed. s broken by the « latest ar ps lie, . te Ry Hirer but r aq aed gyn ee . neg oie eyes he would flash i 5 And Folk is evidently the man to abate that reputation tf he | ved saying a f » bi if he triamphed, of weep bitts 483 gets half a chance. As governor of the state he would be ex-officio eget ell gol yo aye ne at " | were b suffer discomfiture, Very a i & member of all the state boards, and that there would be things doing suai aut ah Sane P Sitteront we je to feelings mew from |°"Tnere was no talk of apology—net 4 there can be no doubt, ‘That he would still, further “disgrace” the No need to apalogixe |houre ago when he was on his way| thought of it—b either offered state by landing every scoundrel in the penitentiary appears quite rejoined Don Inacio, “Y« to the house of Don ler or @ ed. By attitude ang per able. |by my Invitation, Senor Don Flo- That night, befor e looks both the challengea 4 renglo, and my humble home ts hon. ) t he 4 allenger showed a full, firm 4 So the boodiers and bulldozers have good reason to fight for the ered by your p y ; ho's inat to fight : a etate’s reputation. For tt can go only when they go to the peniten- A case of spontaneous combusiton The Hidalgo bi pure fn Val . she fi | on A net neem to care ary. was narrowly averted at W. J. | verde’s velna had boiled up’ at see- pm enauth 10 * much or y or the other, abd the j b Wise's grocery store Saturday eve jing a man insulted under hil roof. for the er hear Kent kian was not the sort to id 4 ning.—New Philadelphia Democrat “Thanks,” maid the young, Irieh- ee comes © ~y na woe olateadl man. uaar't the rumbling of |## bis captain had recetved « And now, air” he comtinuél, heard through the oping 4 Engiand. It might be worse. She nog be cess “ Pee ine old iim | After the preliminaries were 3 turning to Santander and regarding ‘ 14 might be back on the stage in thieliin with a look of recovered cool a arriage was ap-| Dessed over the seconds again sepen t ~ \o eco oo the shell roi ated—each to attend upon his prin- 4 The verdict of the New York coroner's jury, finding the butider ef | C°UNtTY. ness, “having made my apology, I ning slong ms hn mH ed It rat a t nd up p j ; — oniy be that containin clpa 4 eq th the iteel contract- ate Carlo 0 ahe require yours. cm 1 10 Th m ni mn j the collapsed Motel Dartington equally guilty with the steel Mont rio te 87 0) ahead of [Tire yon aked Santander) “CUR OF A CREOLE! YOU MUST TAKE BACK YOUR Won: sts. In lows than 10 min-| ‘The young Irishman took off his ore of “gross negligence,” is encouraging. the game for the | i Sed ee a tee oft aeitioem ‘ow up on the causeway | cont and rolled back his shirt a + J canteen Most as good as organising a trust, | “OUnterl® nto amo 4 to the rear of the|up to the elbow. Santander, on ‘a @ Their indictment and conviction in the courts for manslaughter (momen a For using language that Belorm=| neq been elected Heutenant and | something to say to him on my own|one already arriv Two men got|other hand, who wore a red flannel “ 2 Would be more encouraging still to the chain gangs of Now Mrlea¥s./ asked him to act as second. Crit-| " . t t rs ke shirt under his ample sacque, simpiy | ; 3 him to a be rit-| account. So, if it comes to that I| out, who, 1h pped ake shirt w By the statement of the deputy superintendent of butldings, there | MRS, WALDRON GONE | “ore * sours vot vou epend al | a Kentucklan, being one of| shal) take to the barkers.” jand looking as large as giants|threw aside the Jatter, leaving the 7 4 are “Ti apartment hotels of the Darlington “type” in New York, that sg et — ae | those who could not only nd fire,| He might have felt further secure| through the thick mist, could easily | shirt # reg oe were, buttoned 3 = on, sudden! hanging tone and] but t it, if the occas called,|in another supportin, t ho| be recognised as Carlos Santander | arour ne wrist ¢ c 2 7 ore fi bie cond! | pr « party no| be Rave escaped 6 similar fate enly by chance Cf more favorali Tt became necessary for Juatios | ®xPT of face, he added eaguetly responded to the appeal.|rode on the box beside the driver.|and hie second, There was a third) Everybody was now silent, the tions. How many there are in other cities can only be conjectured. | George to issue a bench warrant yor ‘Cur ef @ Creole! you mug? take|and they were now en route along ix wan a man carrying a long rifle | individual, who, like the young #sur-| hackney drivers upon their boxes, It required the Iroquois theater fire, with death of hundreda, to | terday for Margret Waldron, the pros. | back your words ve [the shall reed to meet Carlos Ban~| that stood with the barrel two feet) geon remained by the carriage—no | the doctors, the gigantic Tema. all awaken the country to the fact that scracely a theater In the whole | % uting witness against Steve Wal-| “Never! It's not my habit to take|tander and whoever he might have| above his shoulderw and the butt bt a doctor, too—making the|jooming large and speotral-like ’ dron, her husband, wh aulted her | but to «ive, and to you I give thte!”) with hfe | rested between his heavily booted| dueling party sytnmetrical and com-|through the still lingering mist, Janda was complying with the s for safety, and made a desperate attem > ki saying he traight up| ‘The third tnéividual tnatde the} feet plete. while the #! rs of Spanish moas ‘The collapse of a half-cons ted skyscraper, Intended to house mond bo & rasor several ®£° | to the Irisht » his face age belonged to that profeasion| It was Chris Rock, who had Insist-| Santander and his friend, having | hanging from the cypresses a De nd * cow n b ne on i * appropriate apery fo a hundreds, the death of nearly a score, the development of the fact that | 1, hen ane nate 3 elena Kearney's he on fire. Hislone of whom usually makes the] ed on coming along, as he naid, to! pulled off t er ie 4 8 ened were appropriate drapery for such @ a o ae eevee, [hand wns aire n the outt.of hie| third in a duel. Ho was “ung man) see that the fight was “all fair and| them back Into the carriage, turned | scene. oor materia! and cheap construction were deliberately resorted to | on representation uf Deputy Proseout: | Dite "it Maro oo gas | who in the capacity of wurge an had|squar.” He too had concelved an| towards the wet ditch and also leap- | (To be continued.) and the further fact that 71 other apartment hotels of the same sort od ogo eng on A gh oni that pale, appealing face or) attached himself to the band of fi-| unfavorable opinion of both the men | ed over f } eg eo on on f Rave been erected in New York along ought to arouse the entire | ill ne compelied to put up bonds for {Ati effort restrained himself, cal bustors be met, from what he had seen of The first performed the feat som Hourn's Millinery, 61% ea he aa “a every city in the land, And fortunate ts the city that takes Its pre- Lieut. Colonel Frank Taylor of| Gres” May I ask you to favor m Fike,” cautions in time, the Nineteenth Infantry will inspect | with tt, for t a Sakelt hank a ruction offers boundlens opportunt- | the local companies of the National! gocasion to write to you? If a scoun-| The Quaker Sells It for Less’ te Russia can read. That's a mighty }he switched his men tnto Ine and Ayeky thing for the czar these days. ip othe back the Japanese with heavy le ‘This would give him the j Aphis and Fungi loss, choice of weapons, which, as he weil | rae he number of Japanese trans- | knew, would insure to bim both : nas se ports reported as sighted leads to safety and success | Without. the appear immediately on the falling of the bloom, Rose the has beet tainty of this arlos niander ! 4 eee acre meiaag r would have been the last man t | aphis have already appeared on rose t hes, woolly Pi provoke such an encounter, f@® . sis | / oc imbs of appl ees, and green Japan doesn't wish tourists to re- with his alr of bravado, he was | aphis on the stock and limbs of apple tree g fo gesinggyis arenes tll prc ee a re , aphis on the leaves of fruit trees and shrubs. Imme- he sure not. Japan must break CRAPTRA V | ? ; even in some way. “To the Sale! 1 2 —_—_ diate action must be taken to save trees, shrubs, rose ¥ “Age you an amateur actor or a aS. ts len | gh Beeea| i ‘ bushes, from the destructive pests. onal?” js nthe po ‘sen by two horses | | 1 do solemnly affirm that the “Humph, I don’t know just what . a ¢ Sana at fem euler’ ae Ser RA ae the difference between an amateur ee eee ey on rs | Brown's Tree Soap on sale at —_——— ee Pramatanel tehen she term's lairection of Lake Pontohartrian. | * Wearing the Japanese were attempt- eountry to this latest deadly menace of greed. It ts not a question confined to New York, It is one confronting ‘The development of steel const thes for just such sklinping of ma terials as wes practiced in the case of the Hotel Darlington. » STAR DUST at room a” i8/o4 and humbled, he had tm truth} e s oe proving & great success. Call from succeeded in his desian, one he bad , dios ote | tone planed Gnd cherished to bring ] ne rown ays: Only & per cent of the popuintion treat. Three miles from the river |. jabout—« duel with Kearney. in ‘applied to actors.” “Why, the same as In anything ise. An amateur is one who docs not receive any money.” “Then I suppose I may say that I have been an amateur most of the Sime, this season.” ‘A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. - THE RUSSIANG LY SWITCHED HIS MEN. (Drawn by Hottpenineki, the fa- mous war correspondent, from ca- bled description) The old-fashioned winter ts near an end and the army will probably be unable to execute any important movernents, now that the severe spring has begun. FARM NOTES. Keep the poultry house dry, Put in a steam-heating system, and do without one in your home for a few years longer. Care should be taken never to « joverwork the butter—until it i» strong enough to bear the exercise. Be careful not to pasture the young grass too closely, You might coax It along with chopfeed Weeds and corn wili not End of Bitter Fight “Two physicians had a long and} stubborn fight with an abseess on my right lung,” writes J. F. Hughes ERAL QUICK- It don’t pay any man t’ earn his pay by thinkin’ fer some- > body else, Our mayor is quite a base Bail- Inger. Heip! HOT BATTLE FOUGHT thrive } of DuPont, Ga, “and gave me up. s Every be hi | MMUNG-AI, Aneth 1—K courier | Somnd AS a Tat hack’ 1 tried "be | Magazine Sprayer from Bung Dup reports another | King’s New Discovery for Consump-| Russian victory on the Yalu. Ajtion. The benefit I received was| rot. | he Stat q ithorities; 4 inary Boat load of Japanese scouts ~ was | striking and I was on my feet in a ved by Prof. K 1 of the State University and other noted authorities; can be attached to any ordinary garden geen trying to cross the river, and|few days. Now I've entirely re~ For sale by he Quaker, at ......s0+5 sarmniedss reerresy TritiriT it ert) ek ee -$4.00 the alarm was immediately given. | ##ined my health.” It conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. Guarante 1 by G. 0. GUY, ing Strategical movement for the | ing, Second avenue and Yesier, drug of drawing them Into atrap| sore. “Price s0e finn eae Office: Se Russian general ordered a re-’ bottion free. | Cut Rate es No Knife! No Pain! Cross Eyes Straightened! £ Consultation, Examination and Fyes Tested Free. BEATTLE EYER, HAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, 4-6 Haller Block, Corner Second and Columbia saying to Sani | “Calling yourself a guntioman you} will no doubt have a card and ad her appeara WILL INSPECT MILITIA o May « rel lke you can boast of having a| friend, you may as well give him no-| he will be nes Your card,| Guard tomorrow night. Fle has by detatled to tnapect the militia of the hwest and has been busily en weed in hie work since early in the month Inspection would have} hissed the Creole, Ming }taken place eartler in the month but {on the table, Then the armory of the local guard: if bis glance A WARNING a Fruit Inspector were not ready — — Geo to Spinnings for bicy ‘s pairs. -— + The spare time wo: re- | one siven ladice Though to all appearances defeat-| | which his a id be chal | The Quaker is the genuine and tree or To Kill These Destroyers of Beauty — permitted to be made under the mula known as | LOOK HERE TOMORROW copyright fo | Brown’s Tree Soap. Said soap | being made under my direct | se Use Brown's Co. are authorized agents. | gned, | iwmnmow Tree Soap turist. HELLER RAPID SELLER WHAT HELLER? he Pa lons of Spray at a cost of 25 cents; 5 pounds Northwest. One pound of ific Endorsed by Horticulturists throug Witness: FE. W. STRANG Brown’s Lightning Hydraulic Brown's Tree Soap will make cight ga for $1.00; 25 pounds, $4.50. In lots of 100 pounds or over 15¢ per pound. Full di- rections with each cake. This soap can be used in any ordinary spray pump, uoen City L. Matin Office and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. Down Town Offtce—Third Ave., near Ptke St. The Quaker |] Drug Co. Cuffs 4c 1013-1015 First Avenue——Phones, Main 1240, Ind. 1240——Globe Block Shirts 100 Collars 20 No Work Deltvered at Above Prices. B|