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THE SRATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 35, + ent ey Tex = THE SEATTLE STAR posal of herself and party prt a ® There were but few Indies in the nterrupted the young BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, City of M oe 2B fen oan / Ps OFFICES--190T and 1208 Beventh avenue ry ow GE. ‘ have | pr es ax oh b EVERY AFTERNOON BXCHEPT BUNDAY, t THLAP HONTS <p Business Dopartment— Sunset, Main 1050; Independem L1s% Of { JANA CITI Che sisi esate se cers ao ‘ Raitorial Departinent—Sunset, Matn 1138. mae a Star's Pastern offices: 10¢ Hartford building, Chicagot 7 : ' f he 4 Wriune dui Naw York, W. HM, Porterfield, mgr. foreign advertising EE by Captain fTauyne Reid» : But u ‘ care inhe f 5 pi » her F BALLARD #&TAR AGENCY~—821 Rallard ave Sunset, Red 141 The war is certainly deliquesctag pratnegt ‘aovarenr. HOMIMPAA ENTER PALME ASTM Y 4 3 a rr Ay it on vr a feels | eh adow 1 thought 1 r k | ® ~ . of disgus , ak ng of Flore : RpaclGens per copy; wiz ovnta per week, or <Scfive cents pay | When & Boxer uprising threatens to] ell the world how brave they ey “oops tage ned A akin | ing of Flor : d menth. ¢ by mal) or catrtere, No free ¢ become @ feature thereof, are ee ae ee the ruler of Mex b paid com: | They ur » b e 1 ER 4 6 , Nelpe uckle Png < 2 60 | Long sinve ve WS MALL SUWRCRINERE Phe date when yo iption expires @ | wn. Nome Indiana who are bury~ pr, eee. Seiges luckieas SYNOPSIB, ‘As a rule, people of melancholy | Piiment# avd pressed his attentions |, — fen the address tabel of cach paper, When that date it your subsorip» | pony relly Mme. goed upen her | : Teas tea act nonin been paid le advanes, your name t taken from the tist | '0e alive thelr girl babies are just) Over the mahogany bar! jorence Kearney, captain of] the heart, @ pad Hg pgp eA + Soon as gt 4 r, ahe let ¢ ° ling i conn . joide wir 0 4 ' ne heart, ive way t within 7 a anced over, she le ¢ gen 4 A change of date on the address label te a recelpt pee — mitting race suicide in thelr own JO KOs. Pexae filibustere, ie captured dur-] doore in the prt y | At within | seaplned thing fail, almost flinging It 1 : catuttice at Beattio, Washington, as second-clase matter % . " 10 tare ome wasn. | Une Mor {ition into Mexico apartments, ‘The daughter of Don | *t her feet, and once more bent her | ts ; x ery cholee Wash-|in New O oune Trisha Leyes upon the T " A ar Ae - Se | Weather Sensation—Man tn Lem] ington climate, Samples free t 1" 4 pe Orieane the young Inehuin| isnacio hag been more often tought bane ee eee. aes family, a ® 7 oe ington wires us, “The Sun Shines} partios desirous of negotiatt had loved the daughter of Don Ig-| to ashuage hers upon the house-top, | (tinued to watch impatientiy; the an; tut Who~as ¢ 5 ' of negotiating for! nacio Vatverde, a Mexican gentle-|to which eb invitation to ride in the state car 7 oy ae See THE DANGER IN KISSING Bright on My Old Kentucky Home large quantities, No trouble tolmna banished by Santa Anns. In @ D daltg eae Recustomed tO 48 | Hage being aa much out of her mind had the misfortune show the go Addrees all or-| quel with c, +o ond daily, staying there for hours rane 2 b out o nd the party now out of |& a A WORD FROM JOBH WISH Gere to Guperd Climate Manuf. |orered tis snare nin utter oe Jone, For this whe had opportu-|%* though she had never recelved them in exile or . ared his rival's life after nea ity; her futher, busied with state, Not many minutes longer befor 4 a with mt their estat » th ‘A new danger bas been discovered In kissing. The discovery ts oe. beatles Woshinnt nm oP. sing tin own through his oppo] affairs, spending mont of hin time— |"%* Was intruded upon, Thin time ; > am dae , ved = i nade by a acter ruree, All these deadly dangers In kissing are pape 's otis nt's treachery, Santander, now | at toast during the diurnal hours—_|OWever, by no domentic; instead @ | rare in politicn. Am for himnelf, he { lbeavered by © bs oe calenel on Sante Anae'e stat’ Vinita} at Koverniment hondquarters in the | lady—like herself, young and beau |had not been lately in the City of § , ; nim in prison, where Kearney and] patac ‘ful, but beauty altogether | Mexico, though It was said he ; Tt te to be aseumed that the sclentists have falth in thelr lugu They's precious WAR hie companion, Cris Rock, of Texas.) On this day, however, Luiua Vul-| “ifferent mtyle, ‘Though of pure cals an daa cease Yon ~e od = ; Drious theories, But it need not be presumed that anybody else haa, bow tele Gt erik BULLETINS are coupled to native prison verde mounted up to the anoten with | Spanish dencent, Laisa Valverde wan lit hiding away nomewbere among — | ‘And solontists themmeclves, you know, have moments when they rt js - ck’s chainmate being » deformed) fevltngs and under an impulse very |% Blonde: her complexion bright |the mountains. And rumor went ‘eeage to be scientists and become human, Whether at these moments p Metre fa sermon! pois p—vou're & knocker.” pe «ited de ak ehs sree a es t eg ts t hitherto actuat- | ™ Pda ca bagging 7 ro upon the |further, even to the defiling of hie der, ol d * n her. er behavior, toc aif. beard Wao now ape - oat ° al ame they rigkily stand for their scientific theortes ts a question, t get | Kunnel B.—""You're @ dirty nother, jent plight, taunts them and plans] ferent. When she made her way up |A#0ta was dark; her skin showing \* woautan i teubell® odd uae 4 Pretty lps that took willing Nave been known In all ages to cause also a grafter. thetr further humiliation, aad took stand inside the aitcdon | tinge of golden brown, with @ pro-|rriena opening her arms and req Rhe gravest of men to forget far more than mere germs—and no doudt th’ earache, ra i = or balcony, her eyes, inatead of | sion of binck hair pleited and lcelving the countess in eyms otto Phere have beon more cases than are known of. get re Sys wandering dreamily on the Innd- | solled as @ cormet around her jembrace, “forgive me for the mise . LI LE TALE ON THE AZOTIA ape, with no care for ite attrae- | The red upon her cheeks was of the |taxe 1 have made.” The New York Medical Journal announces that to the danger from TT In the City of Mexico the houses aie od in peaesatad tint of a damask rose. ‘The| «say, “tie 1 who should ask fore “ie'superadded, fn the case of the neuropath, that of a sh are flat-roofed, the roof bearing the | direction, ‘ ; en, however, were in perfect har- | : germs p . « C and be ¢ fixed upon a 7 M giveness,” returned the other, » Dighty injurious to the nervous system.” ‘This te the season of the year when LD name of asotea. A parapeted wall, | single point This ue where the on y, =e listributed over features |i 9 ¢ ‘misapprehension her words i This, if true, ts bad for the neuropath. But ts tt necessary that any- [the small boy gets #toop-shouldered XP ye nM wile ively rosregen | spe sop bina Sean pape Panga Nesta dng sox Minto [haa caused, with thelr distressing 7 Sunline Steuart er amenen th runs all around to separate those of | bays. wide the aqu in which soft feminine beauty vied | ere 1 ought fo have spoken ho@y should kiss as a neuropath : role the adjacent ho from one with a sort of savage pleturesque- |") ‘ge % his pocket 7 eRRY " “: . e m one an-| Chapultepec, parts fro the eavage # . lain But you know how mudi ; That there is a shock comes With kissing, many people perhaps are ’ rT STRAWBERRY crop of Mtt-| other when they chance (0 be on the] diverging abruptly to the lett | making it plquantly attractive |7,y thoughts t » ete Gadiing pe 3 - ‘- See y large this | aa 6 , , ' ! r and bet oe |my thoughts have been r frell aware, But would anyone of them have It dispensed with ff he Hall the tre jewy cucumber! year, The season will open next Ahern ame tovet and also prevent falling | yond this point the causeway, ear a be ing. " | Ruperto.” ; couki? No, indeed. A kiss without a shock would be a dull affair. Now ts the thme when tn slumber ed jott. Privacy, besides, has to Go} red nong maguey plants and| The young lady was the Countess) «jut, Isabel, you say they made d ity . th | Nightmares hotd revel. In number, | THE ELECTRIC franchise recently with this protective screen; the] Peruvian pepper trees annot be} Almonte—descended from one Of \nin a prisoner! Who has done that § Now, all the fuss that has been made by the scientists ts not wort Piled on our chests, they encumber | #TeBted the fin y |Awoten being a place of almost datly | seen from the highest house-top in | Conauistaders who had wedded an | and why while, Let it be admitted that there ts danger in kissing from the | Wishbones like piles of green lum- | t* S!Y of Bell | Fesort, If the weather be fine, and | the city Axteo prinicoss—the beautiful Isabel “The soldiers of the state. As te con tloally Killed, the eounell refusing cor-|& favorite lounging place, where] Why on this day, more than any nonte, whose charms were at the | why, you can easily quem. Pecause welentific standpoint—what then? Nobody kisses from the scientific wtandpoint anyhow, not even scientists. That there are actual dangers in kissing it has not remained for md@ern basteriologists to discover. If we might project the Imagtna- tain ameudments vital to the interests | Visitors are frequently received other, did the yo of the company Ht would be difficult to find land-] gian ing lady direct her | the toust of every circle 1D lhe belongs to the party of Lat to the bend in the road, there | Mextoo. \That's why, and nothing else aa |they don't say #0. I've son to tell you. Would you ulsa, that’ they accuse him of MYTH FROM MYTHOLK CHAPTER XVI A MUTUAL APPREHE J Wo AMWRENA, brakeman on @ Northern Pacifie tr we killed it jit F Mion back to most primitive man we would perhaps see there and white coupling freight care at Sedro- lation Valveré 1 . . n ‘ > Woolle) ° ee ee eee pe a nalteador?* 3 then, as we do here and now, a thousand things for kissers to be y ; monte were such fast friends that \" oy name bébleve hime accune’ of tes y afraid of, ALA, THI RREWERS, bottions and soarcely @ day parsed without thelr | gome of those in power are wicked | 4 The old man’s boot and the rival young buck have become tradi- — ft the Spokane Brewifig & seeing one anot and exchanging | enough for anything—Dbut not guilty, ia tional among a multitude of other dangers. a ee eet hen - ae Chey tive jin the same |'you remember we were acquainted Fr i eet, the « having @ house 2unerte befor » } The men of all ages have felt fear of these dangers, far more of her own, x abe setae ie Don Ruperto before a 4 inally owned | t6y en we were compelled to material and threatening than mere germs, and braved them, So will J. P. MULLINIX, an olf resident of by her grandsunt and guardian. |. a the ¢ sntry. I should say he w ™ matt ia Walla, was buried by’ the ter yorterday, He wae « © of Tennensee. For, bestdes being be tensed of a title utiful and Poe | would be the last man to stain his of the few Hox of the they ever meet and face them. The young man must ever face, too, that other trying danger that the girl will be angry if he kisses her. But this, like the danger from germs, is entirely too speculative for much consideration. “| character by becoming @ robber.” prefered home get Phe very last man! Robber in- eee * 1 deed! My noble Ruperto, the purest mensely rich; had houses th the city, of peiriots, purer than any in this Perseus had been turning persons Into stone by showing them hor- rible head of Me the Gorgon Said Mercury, who called on him WILLIE DAVIS. the t-year-olf boy of Walle Walle who was congicted o fac wat but for custo af havir Jon fife dicyoles toe jas In the country, property ev ™ -dacmnat” ie The fact is that but © the danger i# kissing the custom might pang! bo Gee whirs, that must be] soon dh wel poem a pe pam mine ie hee” * an ee? “i . | degenerate land. —. ~~ im ve died out ages ago. the ugliest foe in the world definite term in the reform schoo!. own a8 well and spent her w a pee, i te nt you.” “Den't Know abo that,” sald the ace ling to her incltm s, whi 1 ~ : hero, “I wuppose you've never seen] OGDEN If. ROICE, « California ptt Sai onthe dae ot os weatty,| aut we Cronat 1 ami longing t WHEN IS A MAN REALLY OLD? my, mother-in-law.” meer. yaar odd at Tacoma) rag coon Soepete By wate 6 tees. | nn ead ine eae This was the mother-in-law joke] tetday. He went to California i IM hearted, ores wy andi ae mee 3 < = in its primitive state For the past ten years be has ltved In ery, reature, way and | prison under the accusation of be- ee n merry, as one of the bright birds of |j,¥ a. highwayman. But,” he How easy It ts to make rules for “the other feliow.” her country, it was a rare th It ts a thought that comes with the remarks of Ethan Allen Wltheock, secretary of the Int tened to the assistance of the president when the order was made fixing the age of disa- Dility and natural incapacity to earn support at 62, the issue belng the cases of veterans of the Civil War. He drow a sad picture of tottering old age. and could see that at @ a man Is decrepit, at 65 he {# still more disabled, while at 70 hin eapacity for manual labor ts gone. Bthan Allen Hitchcock first saw the licht of day in 1835, and he Shee tvedito make his old-age remarks a merry joke, He would even Pe vexed if anybody told him that he had passed the stage of weeful- fress, and that he was really of not much account when he was am- Dessador to Russia. Pluto, king of the infernal restons, | roy gpwIN A. ANOW obit when he drew that portion of the! .rcssor of Rngiiah at the Wading. universe as his domain, was not em-| ton Agricultural college, has resigned wotly satisfied. As he inspected the oma place he was moved to remara:| CLYDE ® “K, a fugitive trom ‘Thies place is polit ? Kar was captured yertorday on @ The truth of his proposition stands | farm near Spokane by Pinkerton de the teat of logic, the inverse of it| tretives, He ie wanted on charge of being trea. Gefravding « bank. ® | aaded, angrily stamping ber ttn; see nadneas upon her face, And yet|foor “they who accuse him Laisa Val g down from |e. 'st, He shall be revenged on the mirador, now saw troubled ¢x-| som tl wee justice done him my- | Pression upon it, exoltement in her! seit ah! that will L though if eyes, while her bosom rose and fell | costs me all I'm worth, Only im quick pul one. Tr she bad | think—Ruperto @ robber) My Rue run up the ew ra—a stair of four | ertes* Cights—without pause or rest, and (To be continued.) that might acount for her labored | erence breathing, but mot for the Mush on | eyes, These came from a different cause, though the same one which On agoount of its Mf ig ednahonfy tor, who ——= ALL THE EVERETT street care are! to be painted yellow, an the theory ECHOES FRO. that salt air spolls the dark rea paint, which has previously been BATTY-LAND MRS JAMES PARKER of Grant ional Creek, near Missoula, Mont, was trampled to death by « vicious horse yesterday, She leaves three little a ness. Blood Polsoning is hed carried her up the tong stalr- | Solita ‘ee King uf Ail Diseas: way without pausing to take breath. | may reditary or eoutrac | od. She nad not enough now lett to | A Ogee aes maaidea fe Geclare it, but stood panting and | the form of Beratuia, Eczema, ‘And there te that Joyous poet of the pension department, Eugene |p arrirUL WATCHERS AT THK] children. speech | matic Paina, @tift or Bwo! FF. Ware, who sings Ike a bobolink and expects to live to be a pundred BAR. 2 EERE oe iis Pia Bebb ara GB ay fine Puce ot Body itt Neers a bps " OR EN in the stows foundry riend, In an nscen arm. Mouth or on Fears old. He.was born in 181, and anybody who tries to get him gore ag —— a nen fm the Salem prison mutinied Friday = a “Oh, Lasisita! what do you think?” | Swollen 7 Saale, Fr it of gut of his fob on the score of “natural infirmity” will find that he ts sae: i, Map P amet etme seanahioreen event They © overcome by FORGIVE ME, IBABEL I" SAID HER FRIEND. gasped the condesa, Hair or Eyebrows, and ingly = L pous-like Dec Watching for some luckiess schooner so ya ee Drifting onward to the shore. +» sages aren Day by day they stand there watch- THE REPORT that there te oppo- |woape more lov jesting than that whieh #urroun @ hickory log and full of knots. Perhaps Matt Quay, who ts Tl, will have something to say about "What?" Rones. If you have i ot ae, 3 “They have taken him—they have | ilar symptoms, get BROWNS B him in princ CURE, immediately This bs ly, or more inter- | keeping it steadfast? For what rea- ment ix practically the result oi fon was the expression upon her this Ming at @isability. Certainly Thomas Piatt, who i also Tl, ts not Ing. sition to the plan of ttish Columbia a — . ~ re a ai wit ele. tdmeih erik jak tits Nimprwus Wik Ware wrinwout one thought on their] ine United fetes cannerymen mest-(the City of Mexico, Look in what leountenance ao ditferent trom that | |e Hues th a Rves ge ee aE yet ready y elt. , minds— tng in conference, has been denied. The| direction one will, the eye ts fur: | of other days? No lis look now Still ves!” echoed the condesa. | Posto the very bottom of the disease Charlies Grosvenor, born tn 1833, and Joseph Wheeler, who was born in fatching for the coming schooners, | Canadians are to work in Rarmony | nished with « feast. Surveying {| instead, an earnest, enger gaze, as | with a look of mingled surprise and | and forces out every particle of ime $836; and Secretary Wilson, who is 12; and Chauncey Depew, born In Ladened down with amber| With the Americans for matua! beme-| trom any roof tn the city itself, the | though ahe expected to see some one | perplesity. “Of course he does; | purity en er ee eS ee $8247 Do they agree that a man Secomes a cripple at 62, and a cipher “ateinn.” fit goene is ane to Gelight the eye and | whose advent was of the greatest in- | UFSY, YOu G14 not think he was) The bicod, the tissues, the f-sh, the rhe’ 7 adden the heart, And@ on the | t t to 5 coul ee nf | Benes ane eo, Whole system as6 ‘There isn’t a more vigorous editor In the country today than Ly- It has ever been thelr boast poor ye a ae in the balcony abeve stood &| would have been long #ince visible | °° tong since T saw or heard of | anew for the duties and pi aoures gman Abbott, and he is verging on 70, and his work Is not done. Chas. | ‘That in spite of every danger face a Great Northern train near Co-|FOung lady, who looked over it | by the side of the aqueduct him Ob, Tm wo ging he's Bere, |e botle, inate a month. Made by Dil Cramp, the shipbuflder, was born in 1828, and John Watts De You will find them at thetr post. frome en Palte lant night. The child was | without @elight in her eye or giad-| And one she did expect to come | fen syinst, im & Diwan: for while | BROWN, &% Arch st tladelphia, P, tg ther fe there's hope. | nese in her beart. that way; no grand cavalier here's tt re’s hop For sale in Seattie only at The Quaker 5 aT 4 on ~ By thie time the condesa had re- | Drog Co.. 1013-1815 Ist ave. Globe bik. Faithful? Aye, shout forth their! picked up unharmed. Peyster, soltier and author, who has done his best writing n the past flew years, was given to the world tn 1821. Gatusha Grow ts *2; Shelby M. Cullom, 75: Senator Pettus, $3; John ®. Morgan, 90; Senator Hoar, 78, and there ts no end to the lat of fen who are nearing the century mark and still working. ‘Those who would fix a limit on the age of usefulness, and make prancing steed, but a simple pedes- | tan e ao Jcovered breath, though not compo- | Irtan—in ghort, her own servant. |fure"o¢ countenanoe.. Her expres-| Tacubaya and was now watching for | On was changed from the look of and awaiting his return. It was the [trouble to one of blank astonish. nt. What could her friend mean? nature of his errand which caused |" . ; her to look for him so earnestly. Ltn Recent legr tame dh Nad. amet i fompulsory suspension of effort when a fixed number of years reate Gu ik eemieaa Cais oak: WA “Bopet s pnetoten agat s ‘on the shoulders of a man, ARE BOUND TO BE GUILTY OF IN- been dispatched, but ata eek) SON, Cote vegies nt JUSTICE. ental Eine SHS Sees sabel; I had almost de- CANDY CATMARTIC tect in ite execution. But Jose, @/ wired of him. But are you sure mestizo whom she had commisston- | f wate teten tal “a ? ed, possessed this, besides having |‘°*” “yr prectepengliwl cry. her confidence, and she had no fear | W@" i" fear that he had been kilied in battle or died upon the march, f his betraying her. No’ of his betraying her. Not that it] oewhere in those great prairies of ams, " life or death matter: only ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES |*=! =)" © 2s’ sy, ‘hy 5 teenie owen pices Greatest In the World was to inquire, whether among the| Rev. Jno. 8 Cox, of Wake, Ark, Texan prisoners taken to Tacubaya| writes: “For 12 years I suffered ¥. from Yeltow Jaundice. I consulted ur GOOD FELLOWS have t “a DASO, et etter Pony nunea sarap X, you feel all right 1° rd Phoy ba meeors ony a number of physicians and tried all} ero oy FS A Monte tC. ae Gece 4 ~ \ A CHAPTER XV. forte of m ines, but got no relief. ip. ng unger. oo | t Then I began the use of Electr to Are You Going Blind? We Test Eyes Free SEATTLE EYM, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, 4-6 Haller Block, Corner Second and Columbia Street. Queen City Laundry Cut Rate Officos WAITING AND WATCHING, § |» sand feel that I now cured ofad at a Matin Office and Plant— First Ave. and Bell St. thie A) tnelr arrival In Mexico, tt may. be | for (walve years” If you want a re- | girjetiy all-Wool, welght 1 1m able medicin ‘or Liver an Kidney wondered why the young Indy had not sought this | mat before. Down Town Office— Ave., nears Pike St. i $4.00 a Pair | trouble, stomach disorder or gen eo * jotag to ig feels nga Sadr. ana Bat Five ama emer: sian Detiver Adare: i etenheiniaints Ge eum jebility, get Electric Bitters, It's at ot Anere Sree, ‘The explanation is cary. Her father |e uneat by G0. GUY, Ines See. W. Ss Kirk, 1209 Ist Av. virons of A oc eytors lond avenue and Yesler, Only n Aug some 10 miles from the city, and there stay- - Ps | Adhesive Pliable Plate [= 9.2) TEE TH jheard that the captive train, long } saad 2 ate }looked for, had at length arrived.| AT CUT RATES FOR 30 DAYS | oo iol |Seon as hearing it, she had This is an extraordinary oppor-| Plate Never e tened her return to town an w tunity to have your teeth attended now taking steps to ascertain |to by specialists at a slight advanc Bvery person who wears our] shoes realizes that they have the proper dress for thelr feet, NidierionS ermauv Ri 1 Beocond a He Wa.Chinese Medicine Co. | Griexty Bear Mining Co. wilt be neia ~ ai on the §rd day of May, 1904, at the diseases of men | fice of the company, 213 and 213 and women with-| Arcade butiding, on Becond avenue, out operation.| between Union and University Cure all near Union. orploning, Perfection Suction Pi Cured by power-| streets, Seattle, Washingto ’ fal CBlnase recta, |o'clocks p.m. of wald day, tor the| ==a=amn - — Onty Dentists to the West tm whether her lover stil! ved aan ty herbs, barks, buds! purpose of voting to dis Desserts this Plata AMPH | sho did not think of making in-| UNPRECEDENTED Baicke Alaska-Pacific . es and dissolve thé said Grizzly Bear ER. Butterworth & Gold Fillings... +.» quity at the Avcordada, though a | jaska-Pacific Navigation Co. Chinese remedies} Mining Company. Undertakers and Embalmers @ilver Filings on rumor had reached her that some of wUTeg Carrying Alaska Pacific Express have cured hus Dated, Seattle, Wash, April 15, |) 28¥* rear sT tet a Bridge Work nes.veeses ee | the prisoners were there. But surely | ” and \ ives Suenos Meil. he a agar Geld Crown «+++ net Don Florencio! If altv it was er Valdez, Seldovia an ow" dreds of cases| 1904. that have been H. A. HELLAN, Secretary. A tnoreiably ni oy given up to die| —— — - ~ IT you : y te call ey UARAN-|TO TH STOCKHOLDERS oF |f'sect to cure the Planet Gold and 8! T Mining All Work Guaranteed 18 Years. | not likely he would be thus dis- Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- ‘Teeth extracted free, without pain | graced; at least she could not be- tat, KAYAK, llamar and Houre—-8: 20 to 6; Bunday, 9 te 18 and repisced with new ones the |}ieve it. Little she dreamed of the COOK'S INLET POINTS. Lady attendant | M - geno malice that was moving, and in se- | Examir FREE|9 S. 8. JAMES DOLLAR..MAY 5 fats to nally cc le ere " REDUCH \ FR FIGHT RATES HARVARD DENTISTS— 518 PO RA% —B1B cret, to degrade tm hor eyes the man cting (when work ts ordered) || 8. 8. SANTA ANA MAY 16 \ ae , Notice is hereby given that a meet- R U) i!) fl R i who was uppermost in her thoug . “! trees sees | Diver. ki femets ing of the stockholders of the Planet And a0 little abe sdapects — Stiver Fillings » . .S5e|§ & 8 EXCELSIOR......JUNE 1 . P when | Gold Fillings soe $1.00 8, S. James Dollar sails every On hounshold goods to all eastern points, Through cars. Saving of % one of the house domestics came! porcelain Crowns Y 2 Gold and Stiver Mining Co. will bs and all private diseases. e +++ 82.50 | ff 20 days via outside route. Gall and see this wonderful Chinese held on the 3rd day of Ma 1904, at | upo: zote hand 7 1 a ine. Hove a talk with Hee| the office of the company, £12 and | ‘0 © per cent ; upon _ toms a and handed her | Bridge Work, 2% karat. $3.50 {ling from Arlington Dock 8 * Ante A Dig ip ro be ope ny tage m large ornamental envelope, bearing | Full Set of Teeth. $2.50 J p.m Dey a Re Sate ad gg: aro a 1 nee yon anda The Seattle Transfer Company |the state arma, that it was part of | We employ no students. “if your|f No freight recelved after noon me TR, enue, between Union and University : st itm the malignant scheme. artificlal plates do not stay up and/|f of sailing day ington St. Seattle. |\irsets, Seattle, Washington you cannot eat with them, consult | Varnishes ani Brushes at 5 - whe ae . Watch Repairing and Manufacturing Breaking it open she drew out an . o'clock, p. m. of wal e y, for the pur. Tarrant & C emboased and gilded card—a ticket. | CUr, SPeclaliat, | He can fit you if 8. 8..NOME CITY...,,.MAY 2% se wag hhor? ger nese sir tne or It came from the dictator, inviting | work. > ne pore FOR woes Retail Jewelers. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF | dissolve the said Planet Gold and Dona Luisa Valverde to be pr ear Mining Co. of Be- © nin, Watohes, Di. di J i vant " aad at peg — * aR ny a anuer BAB, [iva enna possi, uy ‘wun co| BOstOM Painless Dentists i}. «“sRowanroce, sozege 6 b ve 4 me ‘ eee. See ot, Seattle, Wa. Ake place on the following day: tn- J. F. Notice is hereby given that a| 1904 aka "Manutactarers’ ot | S06 Pike Street Phones John 2631 tnd. 1188 FP ti:ating, worvover, that one of t aot Orn eee stipes hasees) gaan tre meeting of the stockholders of the HE. W. WOOD, Secretary, Eagle Buttons and Charms, state carriages would be at the dis- Hours, 8:30 to 6 daily; Sunday, 9 te 1. &

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