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THE BEATTLS STAR—FRIDAY, APRIT, 29, 1004 x, per ner ES ES THE SEATTLE ‘STAR are forming @ union,” No doubt the girls wish to con t th 0 y NY STAR PU RLISHING CO, Uinwe to hold the key to the situa a f a ranks of the atc ts ie Mead edb satase tems ; Wao hor tor Who Are the Happlest Pe Ps 7 : I NW INCUL o ) in the end, for the most of them, 14 PENT AFTERNOON EXCHPT sUNDaY. showed oe Rt a tc Ons fe) proved « short « “+ fi ? TELEPHONES ei 1 FE ; Business Dopartment—-Sunset, Main 1080; Independens 1188. Ratios bones ‘twas caused the hus Nn 2° vt > Og he e on ar Baitorial Department—Sunset, Main 1138. 8 band “ : The Star's Kastern off! ee 106 Hartford bull ding, Chicago: To ret wit n . the ¥ barhood Brieune : New York Hi, Porterfield, m nadvertiaing | 0° ‘ by Captain TTayne Retd- ‘ shy “i 7 Y ANI PLE Wo ¢ THM { 10M BALLARD STAR aar Nov sti Raliard ave. Biinnet fed ha p m™ ting By recht AT 1 t LLM caine “ That would days,” he PY RIOHT 1906 LW IAAPER LNTER PRIME ALT an éetal~ foautt ne t per copy: six conte per week, or (twenty-five eens per sald. t month carriers, No free — a Shall 8 da to whet F is 1 the wife, In Joyous acconta, SYNOPSIS not | Mintriat nt the address 1 W hen that ves, if your em bh, 1h hat you cen do Florence Kearney, an Trish mekite wh wntll th ’ nd worm i g ha eet again eo ts taken from the Mat | ‘Tak exes, my dear, and hatch | man by birth and « soldier by @dv i 1 by at © nee of Gate “ then cation, while studying Spanisiein| ®f number 1th M t ” tered at the Postoffice at Beattie, Washington. as sd-clane matter Twill & comfort be to you,” New Orleans, falla in love with /the| tion,” fror h Tex had ex- pback Kl Sala | _ oe ee So inughter of his tutor, Don Imtigeto| pected fo much wan er t Then ensued scene h And, although he found it tedious, | Valverde, banished from Mexto@ by| who survived being made 1 ' OUR BOYS t e tchin finally o'er Banta Anna. He meets Chris Bock,| 8nd carried to the cay f Mox F Proudly then he gathered ‘round | o¢ Toxae, who invites him to Join al Of the volunt ry ' e ’ eet n band of filfbunters about to tnvade| Posed this tll-fated expe and| fend thelr o t firs Twenty bright-cyed chicka or xico. Kearney, belleving Luieal'they were indeed all th ¢ roun x ong? Falverde lo ‘arlod Bantandor,| 2ON® gave better punt of it c J " « c 1 ean oe It nh 4 main lacking of the Amert enn 7 pipe ae than that organised in Poydras| ¥ f the + Ho doubt th ent Roosevel @ one and matin lacking of the - ents. Snel of wh ‘ ax : “ pa mye t ae Ce A s But the wife, oh, wicked schemer, Kearney ta eleeted captain of the] #treet. Now ¢ na, and « « ite wholesale V —y ; Ban boys is conservatiam, Seeing he might useful be, | band, defeating Santander, Later he|MP4lvidual members none behaved |b nl = » ioe By this he means, dout that American boys are lacking IM [Or his downy brood quick robbed lig insulted by bis Mexican wival] ¥etter than he whom they had ct , a hot, #olld qualities, that they do not believe in the good old virtues, that hin | while both are guests of Don Igna-1 0" 88 rd Pr we Fie. ew egg Af ss there they are prone to set thelr own pace, disregarding advice. Tl bring eggs instead oe | eto. proved true to the trust b 0, BOSH Santander wears a steel shirt.) 0)" eat ‘The president is mistaken teh bresise Mearney’s ewerd: Backt? en t* A that fatal day . True, there are “amart aleos among our youth, Some are wild HATS OFF TO THIS PLACE. — | paves Kearney from the Moaican,| .vmiited. | Fortunately | oe be ga and reckless—brilliant dare devils of the don’t-care-for-expensen sort, N thstan ane > « — ar between | who finds himself in disgrace g00d luck fo, too, were hi » t vp “g Ai etiongct ® mate A mM insians and the Japs our peo " : e Cetthented ans ; litua the mors # only : Premature sports, spendthrifts, ete. And yet pic are civil and ulstaitaan eaves CHAPTER VIIL—Continued te ak Se ete co aibeaee tan ured and «? ube A lots and Byen these callow juveniles so metimes settle down Into staid fam- | y,ondonce New Philadelphia Demo F. and cents per . . "Hang him!* simultaneously | Mier the @igantio Texan performed! might ' prefer to work for norne ta Dy men and good citizens, Some of this tik-—-many of them, tn fact= | crat, shou the hackney drivers, wh of valor. ying around) re " nk how happy you wi ONee started down the toboggan slide go to the bottom, But aa da seemed as bitter against the dis-| slaying on all sides, till at) fb 4 see black and red raspber The president is wrong DODGING THD GENDER. | | graced duetiat aa if he had “bilked"| length, wounded and dinabled, he| ly equtpred vn with Derries, I have . I¢ the party who were in i | Scat oe = fare was compelled to submit | Grande, tnat my office that were raised at GARDEN STATION. Cs The average American boy is your true conservative. Attack Bis | Tope's smokehouse recently Wt ca eg Ty tee," gotemnly pro-| Cris Rock felt for Kearney|ariny in numbers enough for mure|§ 12 office et we nd seo them and get free tick Mother's religion or the tnstitutions of his country and you will find | Mr. Tope will return what they lost, |), od the Texan; “shootin's too] the affection #, and had| retaliation, beartng the banner of]f 70. Grry or GARDEN BTATION, Only thi these a ame Out The average American boy has been well brought up. And he | *" Pegg —_ = er og Se ood for the like o' aim @ man ca she x ana calle a upon him| te tare and Stripes |] clone tn and only 6-cent fare. Hundreds of 4 2 meat to ta or e pable 0’ sech a cowardly, murderous) for the gre: wk of his in| ir a1 r s il « g. shrubs, « un be ralsed on one of Delieves in certam aia with all his heart, 6 Carroliton Republican. trick deserves to die the death o' ajany good or honorable cause, he! was od ectna- HT she editor of the Twice-a-Week P.-L, = Mischievous? Yes. Restless? Yes, Loud sometimes? Y would have responded to the eall| tion of c ¥ tor on eacth, Mr. Wee , the Seattle milk But you are mistaken if you c oncludethat under this boyish galety nm. with an interrogating 1ook| pacers chan yall cage oiled by to St soe of me and sold em for what he paid fur T have son tenden, 1, “Which ia't} murmur, Nay, more than risl ° was po word a Tees hares oO! ple v now double thei ” Chere are no well-settled convictions, He may be by conduct a rad- 4 sig cerrnine aa | would have laid it down absolutely|to their uiltiness—all were alike 11 hcl a operty bought foal, but tn principle and beltef he ts a stayer. 5 * anawered the Ken.| to save that of his cherished leader.| thin respect-—and the fate of @ Take car on Washington street to Hillman City office nt fare ‘And even though he may depart for a time from the teaching of if I mistake not the gen- oof of thie was, In point of fact,” was to be dependent upon pure blind /h pioit aaiomnen always on grounds until sold out; or take New Ren. fils family he will return to tt. had punishment enough ton car, Occidental and Yesler, to Garden Station. Bix men at office * i ‘4 - without either, If he's got so much on grounds the Only b-cent fare b our transfer bi AMERICAN BOYS ARE THE FINEST IN THM WORLD, as a spark of shame or conscience: Remember the car line crowses the very center of both of these They wake up to intellectual p ower the quickest— Conactence! exclaimed Hock, tn- places. Coine today, as in one week we will be sold entirely out They are capable of greater enterprises at an earlier age— terrupting, Bech @ ak don't at both places, or call rooms 1-2 Times block and get free tickets They bear heavier burdens on younger shoulders— - yo ‘uae he and mapa, perfect titles and free abstra They are the largest wage ear ners— prisoner and shaking him till the links fm his steel shirt chinked, “I They are the most independent -acting— $$ feel if I could drive the blade of Ané withal— my bowle inter ye through them oven some who af faction running along the tine ag THEY ARE MADE OF THE STUFF OF WHICH THE GRAND- steel fixine’ an’ all!” : nguage of thetr they saw his hand draw out with @ EST AND HIGHEKST TYPE OF MANHOOD COMES, And drawinng his knife from ite wt 5] 1 an between his fingers. aay sheath he brandished it in «a menac- ¢ thelr ex to the Almighty!” Joyfule mpepuee, ing manner helmet of Texan as he made out a While the American boy ts a “Don’t, please don't, Rock,” Inter- 1 Hoth « ar o’ thag i posed the Kentockian, Kearney Join- An’ us th t Bo need ‘While the American boy ts ap parently light-hearted and care-free x to plunge hishand/ for me dyin’ yet 1 fhe ts not necensarily frivolous, There is a veln of true ore in him ing im the entrenty. ° ge | — 4 and ( tor n to live it which @ little mining will disclose, Sooner or later innate manhood ee vt up Sthiveen: taht Aen ioe eon ae iieomatead Srill appear. At bottom he is all right. Give him good home training “You're right thar, lootenant,” re- ngers might sealing xpom Bnd a show for his iife and he wil! make a man of himself. joined Rock, “he ain't worth either, Many leughed and fatigues health and vALKEY . NVITA- | that’s the truth, an’ ‘twould only be ghter ' elr cc being completely restoreg ‘The president ts wrong. WALKED IN HER INVITA- | ¢ } TION. puttin’ pisen on the biade o' my ° 4 se sprit. One ed over the thre The youths of other lands ma y seem more solid and conservative aie erage ase ly Hag ll oat ; Armies em Bt te because they are more stolid | n temperament. They are Jess jovial HER FACK WENT DRIVING, | Fr all I ain't gotn’ to let him off so ft “ y's as all that, unless you an’ the ried ay be continued.) eee one ee ere ae wee te oviinanen. She Amerieme H. S. Wildermuth made @ ying |captain inaista on tt. After the boys, I guess it's the Boy das initiative. He sees quick ly. That puts him in the race Be {trip nome Sunday, and he was not | warmish work he's had and the x’ Lever took @ hand at. But Bucklin’s Arnica Salve fore his « in across the sea get s start But he has staying qual- ne, either, as we saw the smiling, | sweat he's put bimeelf in by wearts’ 14 ain't afraid. I was b on] Hine world-wide fame for eet face of Mies Hazel Bulger, of | two shirts at « time I guess he w good k, an’ I'm not Mkely to & as cures, If surpasses ar ftles also and he wins in the long run because of those qualities ay If the president's idea of conse rvatiam in boys ts that our restive | Necetah. by hie side.—Necedah, | be any the worse for th wprinigin’ 2 jeat yit ve, lotion oF balin for ¢ Wis, Republican o cold water, So here goes to give “ PM The event justified hie confidence. rity ete Maren, Webena Youngsters should sit still and let moss grow on their backs then the tt to him.” “ ¥ as he drew a blank—-mot black, the/ potter galt American boys are not conservat! ve. What te & counter irritant?’ Saying which he strode off toward a ” i ‘a ‘ ° | : asked Mra. Smithers the ditch, half dragging, half carry- It was nv turn to un-| 7) A counter trritant.”" replied @mith- | ing Stander along with him. wb a! ers, “le & woman who makes the In an Instant after the chastise- hing b wae about to insert bis clerk pull down everything from the | ment was administered by the Tex- 4 into the t + whine the Tew shelves for two ho: andthen buys | 2" laying hold of him with both 4 cents’ worth of na.” hands, lifting him off his feet and ye STAR. DUST yy call esau then @ropping him down into the A BIG STRIKE water ditch, where, weighted with 5 per cent discount on every dollar | the steel shirt, he fell with « dead, you spend will be paid (not with | heavy plunge, going at once to the us), Call and Invest bottom. A. W. Denny Bide, That's less than your de he exclaimed: “Tn SPACE WILL a ye eee" —(he| S| NOT ADMIT erefore your Going into details regarding the many extraordinary offers among rvin's,”* arge nt stock of the Spee alineninencaie said the Texan on thus delivering bis | 4, ry © yo er > well bly licker. ' YEP, 80 IT Is. ment and was loudly cheered when California Rock "tweuld ~ so ~s eed of - a neon, Maen oe Dabeas Kime The tenderioin problem seems to;he sat down, leaving it unfinished. | Reached by Southern Pacific Co.'s | sown hed ‘a went ye. If ever aman pall, Pease, Haddorft and new D. & @ tough question. And still we say the English have | famous Scenic Shasta Route. Two | deserved ham snedel ge Fiorence | Johns Co. Pianos Kimball ra tina no sense of humor, traine daily, Fast time, excelient|y nim H presto. yh see pore | Ree 0 Or : + Ste a cold day now when— service to the most attractive re-| skunk now aps — = fo oe ee aa ek rg ag a pepe N The caneapehe gow meth amie sorts on the continent. Rates: San) ‘The tast words, with the laugh| He STRODM OFF TOWARD THE DITCH, HALF DRAGGING, HALF] “Thanks, brave comrade.” hesald| uine bargain at the price, and guar Newohwang isn't bombar: Francisco $26.60 first class, $20.0 | preceding them, were elicited by the with warmth, detaching his hand] anteed to be represented. Russians don’t regret to report— LATEST WAR NEWS | second. Descriptive iterature and | juticrous appearance which Bam- CARRYING SANTANDER ALONG WITH HIM, from the Texan's grasp and thrust Jape and Cossacks don't clash— — full information, also tickets and | tan esented. He had come to ene ing it into the helmet. “What's left a tae bd $75 to $100 ' ships don't appear at Port reservations at 608 First avenue. Bij the surfa again, and with some we your life yet is worth mc than SKIN SHIN, Manchuria, April 29.| E. Eilts, General Agent. ooo | difficulty, owing to the encumbrance} *fforded a short while after. Any-| chance. all mine, and my luck may be good] ! <i ‘War correspondents don't cuss the |—I have it on the very best of au- aa - of his undershirt, clambered.-out]/ one scauainted with Texan history) When the retaken prisoners had| os iis we = thority that the Baltic fleet will not | BUSINESS Suits, $25 Merald. 1399 24 | upon the bank. He waa covered| Wl! remember how the Mier prison-| been brought back to El Salado they ry ved mur of satis- aged Pia it leave home. An official who stands “* | with the scum of stagnant wat ere, while being taken to the City of/ were drawn up in line of single file a ——————— y bn Le be eid and upward. on easy terms, don't fi Bs we have remarked bdefore,|high In the Russian councils urged long collecting undisturbed, The| Mexico, rose upon thelr guards and/and carefully coun A helmet]; ’ Jooked like an open win-| Admiral Oletubaky, of the boeeh of hackney driven—there was but one|™astering them made their escape| snatched from the head of one of the A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. 4S pt one, eee Eee strategy, not to allow the fiest to Row, the other taken off by Duper-|'@ the mountains around. This oo-|4ragoons guarding them was made| with family around expecting him| Remember we take old Ins remain idle. Pu on, who had hired him, their dooter,| CUFTed af the little town Salado and/use of as a ballot box. Into this! eo aj a son riding for life, 18) *™chenge at thelr full Richard Harding Davis has not} “That sounds well,” sald the a4- on too—Joined with Rock In his laugh. |8* caused by the terrible sufferings| were thrown « number of what wel mities, to get Dr. King’s New Discov-| '4"sreans both newar arrived at the scene of war, But|miral, “but by day after tomorrow| Mls ter, while Kearney, Crittenden ang] the captives hed endured upen the/call French or kidney beane—the| ery for Consumption, Coughs and] we have the fs writing of the war just the|there may be no place to whidh it i) 1029 their own surgeon could not heip| arch, added to many insulte and|frijoles of Mexico—in count corres. W. H. Brown, of Lecavitie,| fered nities io elties to which they had been| ponding to that of the victima For v and %. pomapting ya uniting in the chorus. Never hb rw | he : |Ind. endured death's agonies from ‘The czar sent a peroenal telegram se Sasic hero GUttees @ metre comical, “ 1 go the Bg in| black Seer ant ane alee ee ie but this wonderful me nah t bargains ever te ne to to dows to per month ‘-| AGreat Deal Can Be Said mene ; “ vad J asthma & WORD FROM JOSH WISE. |to the Colorado state tnepector of ginecentivere | egg der gnc Ro Rael K would! cine gave instant relief and 8000/1, gavor of the § jon & cot charge. These had grown altoweth- |b hin the hou r plex Piano Piay mines, asking him to report at Port tages centea haar teats er er inoupportabla, at ™ Salado| Into the hard soldier's he joured him He writes: I now) but in order peice § % toto lo nea " b gyal ” many excellent points you shoul Arthes. they inside it searce casting a loak| "aching the climax. appropriate for the purp sleep soundly every night.” Idke| Pee and play te yourself, be ooo a Russian and Japanese advance By early daybreak on a certain be: ; cures of Consumption. | shat be picascd to have you come na were Gropped and the draw- I who n to see what had become of Santan- der. He was nothing to them now; best only « thing to be « matter of ludicrous remembrance, Not long remained he in their thoughts, Th’ man th’'t talke Bronchitis, Coughs,| and look them over. tp prove ite mavmien |The Columbia Talking Machines yaranteed bottles at columns clashed again yesterday. A The Japanese outnumbered the Rus- all th’ ‘time hes! sians and tried to turn their left | / more trouble in find-| flank, but Gen. Bilghphoxoviten | ( Ing done as designed morning, as their guards were care- leaaly lounging about an idle hour| before continuing that tollsom: merit fot Journey, a signal shout was heard.| human kind has there ever been a| trouble: n of man's courage | and $1.00. Trial botles fre wheeled his men and retreated In e these now reverting to Texas and) “Now, boys, up and at them,” were/ grander exhit hea ; in’ an audience th'n| 004 order, putting the Japs to the necessity for hastening back to| the words, with some others follow was that day given at MI Saj-| Guy, Inc, 2nd ave and Yealer, pe RR Night the Crescent City to make ing, which ail well understood—al- ‘The men who exemplified it th’ man tht only for “The Land of the Lone Star.” | ont a repetition of the famous or-| were of no particular nation. As a Also a Fine Assortment merle ler of Wellington at Waterloo, Apd|matter of conrse the main body of] Ot Viotina, Gettate Maphelion, Bei CHAPTER Ix. as promptly obeyed: for on hearing | the Texans were of American birth,| jos, autoharpa, Cellos, Flutes, C! talks now an’ then. ets, Brags Tnetrume nts, Strings an@ A Spartan Band * suppile = of all x inde, In ancient days Sparta had tte Thermopylae, while in thos modern date Sicily saw a thousand men im scarlet shirts make landing | it the Texans rushed at the soldiers|but among them were also E of the escort, wrenched from them|men, Scotchmen, Irishmen, Carrie Nation announces that she ‘aid Gen. Miles in hi upon her coast and conquer « king ¥ on to investi president. Now, we dom defended by a military force 2 2615 - 2617 4 \ 2615 - 2617 pees a Pi saree | is : om 903 Second Ave. Burke Bldg. i kindly defend him? or 30 times their numb First Ave. 4 ee Ive | First Ave. But deeds of heroism are not alone Bet Vine | Bet. Vine Louis Klodt Jewelry Co. 0 THE 87 ‘KHOL. DERS oF onfined to the history of the oid world. That of the new presents us! with many pages of a similar kind. And Texas can tell us of achie - ments not surpassed, either in valor STANDARD AND DOMESTIC. |or chivalry, by any upon record.| ! ; 2. yy WE LIKE TO TURN ALL OUR POWERS No agents, no expense to sell, more | though overmatched in the p >por- than one-half saved In price. Shuttle | tion of 10 to 1; auch is the lenge of machines, drop head, $16, Saye| Fort Alamo, where the brave Col- | your money. Crockett, now world-known, surren- | | dered up his iife alongside the Cline’s Piano House equally well known “Jim Howte,” he | ‘Two little boys who ran away their Hlinois home with $1.90 gee the exposition were arrested Bt. Louts, It is hardly necessary way they didn't have the $1.50 arrested. (Winston § Churchill forgot his @peech while delivering it in parita- New Location $020 Becond Avenue} 4 tio, Wash se is hereby given that @ | meeting of the stockholders of the iriz . 4 be held AT CUT RATES FOR 0 DAYS ard day of May 4, at the This is an extra of the company, 212 and 213 tuntty to have your “tepth abtemaee |: aveade bul , on Second avenue to by specialists at a slight edvancelictween Union and University on cost streets, Seat Washington, at 8 UNPRECEDENTED PRICES o'clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of voting to dis-1 porate | ree rree and dissolve the sald Grizzly Bear and Cedar | Reliable DryGoods Store | and Cedar SLIGHPHOXOVITCH anon a 5 Mining Compan WHEELED His MEN AND RB- Corner Second and Union, who gave his name to the Kni | “ . = Comp ny TREATED. wate eed ——- | which on that occasion he so effi- Agrte\ Dated, Seattle, Wash., April 1% FRESH BUTTER, EGGS We siently wielded—after a protracted | 1904. : ae CH Z c (Photograph by Kameraratakt, mautei jand terrible struggle dropping dead H. A. HELLAN, Secretary. AND CHEES! Star Dust staff photographer with Ho ‘0.8 Wate upon @ heap of foes who had felt ita| iF al ae the Russian army.) fren geese ol hee | point and keen edge Exami ae, tag pee ep ely Te Oe a 1116 First Avenue The report that Russia has 1,000,000 Among the deeds of great renown ee Sone reer “Ree Legis > ~ ch on Riggs men at the front is false, and was Houghton 6 enter done by the defenders of the young It has always paid us to sell the best merchandise epublic none y take higher rank andtse \1 o> aatey todpagen ta aes 706 Fiest Avenue | iince none iw entitied to tt, than thag|f Cheapest. Note the following prices for Saturday. is hereby given that a meete Silver Fillings «+... SPECIAL FOR a ee fe ae Gold Fillings ‘ gitoe ing of the stockholders of the F i 0 in an- | ———____ " Porcelain Crowns Q 3 Mining Co. 0" the b je of Mie or , i and Silver iz |churla, The problem of feeding them REDUCED FREIGHT RATES mows se the battle of Mier. Thonat| They guarantee you a saving of 25 per cent on down J Briaee Work, 22k x ara Gay of May i SATURDAY “We dont te ‘ea oath Ge the incapacity of an {il-chosen fead-/§ town prices, Wl cnaies mauhee ie a of the company : | eurchatping Contant ttt Gen. | On hourehold goods to all easters | or—they won glory eternal. FNery - eostt a nae meereente, emis, cn fore a —— Kens, re? dos... 20H in cg Born oy © the Russian ae ser vars, Saving of man of them who fell had first killed orn cannot eat with them, consult}enue, betweea Union and t niveraity ij Fresh iowa Butter, 2 Ibs. S plan, , o is foeman—some half a score—| , our specialist. He can fit you. Alstreets, Seattle, Washington, at Carnation Cream, 3 cans — wate ff those who tved th -t = t t- ur P | M twelve-year guarantee with alllo'clock p. m. of anid day, for the puts # Sram ets F8EN sunt put youre tm avexcere UNC Seattle Teansler Company wi, t thowm to urvived there O-Vale Foot: |“ Popular Men's | &3." wfaens p.m. imal day, forthe Vale a Best casei creamery place. Wouldn't you resign if you i Gissolve the @aid Planet Gold an@ ipod 5 Gi bad to make so many explanations | wear for the De art (4 t Boston Pa nless Dentists Bilver Mining Co | Sesadhagage Rdaee Se eett ree Gon't Gnow anything men 1422 SECOND AVENUE, Dated, Seattle, Wash., April 18tly GIVE US A TRIAL F il Opp. Bon Marohe. 1904. We are at all times offering Hours. §:30 to 6 dally Sunday, 9 to 1 S. WOOD, Seer “The New York typewriter girls ‘ami y Yery spectal values in this popu Sat italia — 4 dar Men's section of ours, “| CAN'T” is a coward, "WE CURE CATARRH—WE GUARANTEE IT! Bie evibien at rete doses BONNEY. WATSON CO. ET 3 Leaders Saturday | : $2.50 Men's Dress Shoes for.... $1.08 our colpeabal North Star Dye; and Kmbalmer Par Ees"Ruiee aves and Columba street Let us tell you how, special for Satur: Telephone, Main 18. ia, Wash. : ost bn oe Clcome- PAINLESS 4 Risencsak llega DENTISTS Coierene on tte — Seattle McLAREN & THOMSON, tle, Wi 8074 Pico Street, Commer Taled | EM see See pm Pantin, Way CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND KYRS TESTED FRED. i, my BYE, BAK, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, Haller Block, Corner Becond and Columbia Street. HELLER RAPID SELLER $1.00 $1.50 Bott Bosom White Shirte, with neat tuck, and also open work « 1.00 $1.00 Madras shit, soft bosom; $2.00 Ladies’ Dre year welt ... $1.69 Boys’ Shoe wear those that $1. tiinichialapthntdsintaie to close Saturday for 690 oe WHAT HELLER? ee 2 Famoum.Rescdy for Sick Wet & Gdn tad wel, ’ © Fancy Balbriggan Shirts and Prices for 30 Days On! ly tolute guarantee. na bras nia Hosie De t Drawers, a splendid garment mck Geld © f ys Only Headache seh binge, ball-bearing . minds 8b bboNS ; «BRO fl 0-4 Bridge Work low 8 8 The cause of this complaint f nee ‘Gati-bon, . 12% Blac ‘1 + Bridge Work low tn the head at all, it comes from the — “Inde, ring : 2 Li ders !r Sat d 2% slack and. Tan Men's Half Ff) Pure Gold Fillings. . @amacks mach that has bee ha: ing sa.50 ea ps ur ay Hone; special for Gears Silver Fillings come cremate by over eating, drinks . , “Bo fT Full Set of ‘ ing, or abuse in any manner, 0 $10 DOWN- -$6 A MONTH 200 Fancy Embroidered Ladies a es y Lace Howe for........00...1le warn you by bri on sick 400 Black Lisle Thread Lace Hone 250 The Ruth Waist The most popular in Amertoa— we bo #0% them from OB to Dress Skirts 2 Leaders sie 00 Stylish Skirts, Scotch mix- bse Stylish Skirts, Scotch mix~ HERG IMITATE SHERMAN eaet coer Ih, CLAY & CO. 711 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE, WASH; z eth extracted and fies abeotutety Liver Pills, and is sald by druge! without pain our late scient! [ech othe ad usa bya age | A Over ANe US. for Bho, per ritten guarantee for 42 years on. Pe moa Bane ‘Sacnnte with all work. ress Dr Basanko. Co. Pb! ‘The Quaker Hours: § m. to 8 p.m; Bundgya, . m. tod pm pie wet avemea eee”

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