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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY. MAY noir at- the new mayor and b of police may wit * “ i ne Le THE SEATTLE STAR “THE QUAKER GELLS IT FOR Less.” PY #RAR PURLIENING CO, be » OFFICHS.1907 and 1909 Seventh avenue =: — = ' BVERY aArrern: N EXCEPT BUNDAT. eee t TELEPHONES (e) artment-Suneet, Main 1060; Independen: 198 A L d B di f M d d foriat Wepartmenicuneets Main filha * Anna Eva Fay Located Body of Murdere al re Fastern offices: 10 artford uflding, Chicago: ” PIA OLN deter an Beet’ Sense eee ty Captain Mayne Reid « in the Kaw River q a ARD 8TA IY RIGA 1900 NEN TRAPIR ANTERORILAE. ALI, One o per yi #ixe te per week or twenty-five cen@ per Nis 2. Were i Month, de ‘ed by mall or carrters, o free » —_—_-_ Ss © MAIL att HERE —The date wh aor ot SYNOPSIS, not for any qualmea of consct e fee The cleverest w n tect in| it very « fhe then re-ent 1 ar on bas not again been paid in advance, your name ts takes from iat, Florer Kearr captain flor hired ethers to commit ‘al io ¢ Noah Long in its} Zh® home of Mrs, Donohoe, | : A change of date on the address lade! ts a receipt Texas f . », le captured dur | jij f shat he wy { Mo ‘ - mother of Henry Donohoe, who, ac-| a: & 5; ie capt Rang ? y @ fear at he bimeelé mitetit| boy in t r nna ing to the confession of Miss Beutered at the Postoffice at Benttla, Washington, as eecond-clase matter ad Mis oxpedl . vt y Ma |Home day meet a #imilar tate; tke| Iva Fay » of the gr t ex-|Taylon assisted’ dames Golf in ——-— See Inada Seved th “yr oe » Dea is = pots he dreaded the gteel of! ponents of tt jen f telepathy | throwing the bedy of the old man had loved the da er « on he aasasain, By his corrupt a4-|inis cour “pe ‘own, 1#{ tuto the river, was the t pla THE PUBLIC MARKET PLAN acio, Valverde, a Mexican gentle-| ministration, he” had ‘enchuraged| in, Countr® Das ever known, ts) i, piece mna banished by Santa Anna. IQ &) bravoiam tll It had become a dah orking on the case, in response to} py nd when Mins eon luel with Carlow Santander, BO D4] gerous element in the social life pt| Mt {yitation extended to her by the] Fu was made known to epared his rival’a life after nearly] his country—-almost an inetitucen | Voll, Mise Fay, w not promis-|her she ¢ ded a warm greeting Mt tickles Tr tar’s vanity @ trifle to learn that the conservative | losing his own through ie p00-| and it wae but natural’ helena ate the body t N bab I ou, The two women were clonsted to | nUn treachery, Santander, NOW 4] fear the bravo's bla eod to aid in the search, a et he occurred only Bis" Walbaner of Comninerce ta thinking apest taking wp the, pubito cloner eekchery. Santander, now | fear the bravo's blade turned againat « to bear all the marvelous| known to themselves, and when Misn| | aie oe / : Kearney ana} himeclt. ‘ nd sight is known | Fay emerged from the room her fa j market | which this paper adv ocated just two years ago. j tim in prison, where Kearney Pven then there was report of a " Bhe bell: in her| had @ ecareworn expression “ > e tar advocates that they |°% Companion, Cris Rock, of Tex proclamation In one of the northern nd in herne though she had gone through a se ’ It ts t are t . coupled to native prisoners! cities of the republio—the state, by| '? the # task. The home of Mra. David It's just Ike finding money to . 4 Rage lesignated. Only a faint cry tt waa,| ' y hoe le, wan inite ; . bu eas in due time, The Star | tana b nuse of their pres ‘ Mendenhall, of W t M Moran and her daughter | "7 layed. Pee a © cause | f th " pres but with @ tone that resembled the inty, and Dateative Sec a ived the viniiaed, Aion Yar nent 5 | e tr t timent, but {t never clings to old tdeas nel - yn] wht yet be heard louder and! mer perating with the| the coneclualc ot the conference 5c reforms | ft pu bu nev ine | R- ps acto, pardoned by fen | nearer |W ay, and thousands | Mins Fay called Sheriff Mendenhall Highest f Witch Hfazel at 3 that ha t ty to re mend the lh el Peg alae Little, } r, of ma 3 “ : 2 a : halt . Ite unrivalled prop Regular price, quart nten @ poke a ° hy t er ring that her t ort tivas, ’ ee . - <4 9-1 » j But ate» fim at the wort at po rnonige “Boones Ppatlongg sro « " ject FOPOOPODEDOSOTO OD, erties are known to all. Don't Saturday only of the Chamt erce, On the trary, it wishes to assure im pris » to her friend, |! in hia | fail to take advantage of this to Seattle the tr ¢ Vashon island and other nearby farming com- | t to bie p te be ate the] bemt upon one of th | Bpecial for one day only, Bat- | | Texans with whose names he had ju been} urday, May 7th. munitics making free, As his soliloquy told, ‘The time is past when Seattle could sit quietly by and walt for | HAE n XVI ¢ tinued). |@ certain “condemn” had first " i F ara ane | As ft the dictator's] in his reflections, she being no other 3 trade to fall into her lap. Her rival cities on the Sound are * ‘ eh © was lit} than the Condesa Almonte, In his} forward with | strides and if Seattle wishes to maint aia ' . a ge - . rege ge nag prestige as the tr center of Pu get sound she must be up « 2 it tm bimeeebes to-tneiell hak ties < hme Beattie is unquestionably far b eh: ther cities of her alae tn not h ho had so humbled him. had met rey He had « You Need it Now ae " s litte comedy!” so menced skirmishing with bh Daving « public market. Her mayor and city counct! should at once | t take steps to co-o » with the Chamber of Coramerce and remedy | ; it tap ed out ; 4 the deficte ‘ t : of Make a beginning now, even tf it is only @ small one. The farm- © thin 8 ita Va t The best disinfectant known to sete , n ey i : h Qn a to 4 ?. ifies the alr we breath i ent " fect ers @hd gardeners of the surr ding antry are eagerly awaiting |" : seitdaten, gcaiaai and aomert Bee in ettect q the establishment of « public market, It will do more to stimulate [ray call ! bids f t Quart bottle SOe—apecial prices on Is ’ the growth of the suburban popula tion than most people Imagine. a ae i v P ; , Perhaps it will cost a tidy sum of money, but the expe are, Ike | ‘ The Genuine | Old Fashioned Spring , , Medicine red casts . and retumed many fO18 | 4 wo ; Brown’s ‘ } | ae | Sassafras Now that the poo neon ‘ost: | mained i ; Tree Soa x bem 3 Bark 4 3 | 7 ; , t sO tend them f aly t Cake 206. ‘ 4 tention to the dives und cheap sa lo at a baa . We Are the Agent Large Packages 15¢, The business district of the city ts surely beginning te w avuth<" | sess rwes ecw « ~ Anna Eva Fay on the Twenty-fourth Str 4 a9 ward again. The Great N mm railway company has at last begun At this time Mex f re Crue le to Have Been the Soene of the M urder, i work upon its long pror A depot south of King street re nO BOT eht404O1446446-664460600604844004004 6406000060 many years big wir sale.bouses will w th oe 4 hie A a and flows sou ¢ that thoroughfare, Prior to that time b an tn homes « her side and engaged him in cot | E. Rerests will have occupied the “newly paved district south of Yester awaiting the 4 ” which she j The old tenderloin must be cleansed, and now that the work has * o mecond t e . 2 ‘ r 1, —_— 4 Deon y commenced by wiping out the last vestige of the gam- * Way . 1 of . 4 Oo. “4 Diers’ reign, let it be prosecuted to a finish. lochs th @ besetage™ mal sened veat Phones: Main 1240; Indep. 1240 2 2 a ! led by b nager t 4 al ; ber manager: | fy ? 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block 4 Vieeroy Alexieff runs away from Port Arthur to join Kuropatkin, | in ieeheen anh Son ous tn th had t naer \j and the Russians call that rare judgment. Fine. Immense, Great bree ef the Woden | fort st three houra, wae led te A ‘Wonder what the Russ would say if the whole blame fh petent | 4 ‘i . t to the old Twer *| not - ate se ree " bunch hiked back to St. & They would probably call that | ‘ After M ’ had left the scene] quickly retracted. ved soon as ~ ys was net awe of the "4 leonic strate live, M ray w to the direct|of th urder 1 rd Laughlin, }epoken he ¢ rmanded it at dignitary ¢ »w unnerved 1 a Wapolecnic strategy | spot where, according to the contes-|following the sue na made by! ingly from » hought. Then | them, but the purpe for which , a om of Mise Ay T Long’s| Mine Pay. bad the rand boat mev 4. | followed a ch f inn net hey were seeking speech with him. ji a body was th the and the pany res Beat a4 # Miss! the sid-de-camp, confide 1) Whether & Anna © a it, or « wal the| Pay ~ po } been taken from the|t the effect that th n yuld 1 told by his looks, j Pa day Saggy — a) duet wat Mined |Rot to be immediate i Jiplomatist, he | ri pg crn Re, SL tag Jered the body t to Si-| He was p the res fixed and j « 4 pe 4 tm the | mor 1 king r There min the h t Sphinx, or play i] 5 of the river mo-| it . tifled by the widow and should * time and the tune mts she stood « uring idging x v birnself, h only the suppr thing oner's hi . summoned 494) oye the young aubaltern was more dest of smiles kere could be heard. It| viewed the body. A — Soy than satisfied with the delay th rem i silent, was os jenn period for all. The edon Mine Fay = ra A lenjoined upon him. It was aught nde : yuletade was broken by Miss Fay se | quite sure the body bu able duty f 0 made President Francis, of the St. Louis, the risk. The eff urning abruptly from the railing.| be found under the mand best. Do) © ed with the lad mer Posner a aa WEposition, has a personal body- | on the satlors j As abe did so a man approached| not think of me in the matter of| W! a wrsf Shoes reo a “s geart. If ncig needs one, what | is good, as it ws there is some-} i f é Detect Addison and t ned| any reward, as 1 will refuse to ae-| who a eet : “we ha | Wil ordinary folk need? |thing that the battiehtps can sink. | | : fa iM a Ro ll ell Bae 2 Bae considered thet for 10] t ng Laisa o sean ae : | The Japanese torpedo fleet ts stfit | tive oa vay Ped er has been drag-| Valverde, t er Inat ta Anna's ‘One wealthy New Yorker has or- pered by lack of cavalry. It is | ent > een the other, #0 an} ‘ emarthy fs Al ate an Wered an airship from Santos Du- | rumored here that the Cossacks have “yews t the erie on the guilty} : ‘ as oF 4 . v that was f wang-|to fasten the crime 01 CHAPTER Xx begeinig fay om him! 4 and it is altogether probable | sunk two Japanese armored cruisers. ¢ the eae | arty, and thal it was left te M a! MAPTER 3 vane Le Severs from htt: Wie : | ~ sett te Mist|A PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL PETI-| better could he have wished? With t the millionaires im the neigh ~-— | nt where the body is| Fay to discover the whereat » TIONERS i his comr 4 of featur . 4 Rorhood will make airship flying a | declares he will not speculate | have thr om | the body, it ie @ remarkab mon- | oR ail ile eos nan A of featu = but to take the piace of yach jin cotton again. He'll probably look mm ~® tive handed | stration of her power oo a | oon as the ald-de-camp had cay ten na re e oan golf. All of which shown it’s | for some softer thing. | ’ ho ex od | World | closad the door behind him, 4 his Blethen is as : ‘aly the rich that can afford to fly a - j |Anna sprang up from his seat and|" «4 ‘gevor you would ask? Well, if high. witha a J —_ fight k pom wrved ite} gn effective ald to his ret wtate-/ hastily stumped it to a large cheval|ie be within my power to grant fe i ¢ Standard 07 5 to riginas ovlor wh stood e wide the + : co ment | wise wh tood nelth he Condesa Almor 1A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. the death. All right, 2 Ia | ~ ? f One thing ured him even m re| as th a grim look, however, be re-/roam. Squaring himself before this —o - I ion Va nelle n ve Pro Tarbell will see that you receive a than advancing ay his wooden| garded it now. For though {t had/he took am y of bis person eet le Be f vail Tien a 4 tell an good obituary notice. Send your $ Tis sald he could never P helped him politically, be was not wn to toes. He ga rn went 4h bo. ‘ r . - picture to her now. plate that without an expression | thinking of p ties, and in what h of pain coming over his features, as| was thinking ab< two at his mustache, twisting (be) ai. es, with 411 her cour- t he knew it an| points, and turning them upward; | , re 1 to declare tt. For tae anthrone r ugh there was gout in th it-| obatruction. A we to love al then running bin fingers comb-like| Soe oite ¢ sediycancoumiey at dae : Th’ other Seles a ave pai ; 4 ' 2 a i self xiving him «twinge. And many|man with a wooden leg! And such) through hie hair, he gave that also} - m1 7 a 4 , YOUR EXCELLENCY.” SHE SAID. “WE HAVE COME TO BEG A me—eay, bundsede of thmer—1e wor as Isabel Almonte! Not|a jaunty set. In fine, ehtening |i We > e foyer ag at pews, 4 burdens are always rs VOR FR OM YOU, curse Prince de Joinville. For} that he put it to himself tn that|himself in his gold-braided uniform] worming and though f > tely el B. eb h was in defending Vera Crus] way: far it. He had still too! frock, with a last glance down to hia| . ” org . ny bel batterie | P m refused, the answer le > th’ easiest to carry. their mud batteries a Als eal the by 6 blood. Hiie|Meninst the French, commanded by | good an opinion, if not of bis per-|feet—this resulting in a slight | noo » Poagl orgs ae ee Fe I en For although he might not! features were med, oval end| the latter, he had received the | sanal appearance, at least of his|grimace—be turned to the state ae a ; ree thia, he! alg 5 plexion| Wound which rendered amputation | powers, and he even then felt con-| chair and reseated himself, Blew nee ~ an citer hour a ie -anet Coams fener on beieg ut: woceatig—-tey | 6 et dent, kis teair ant qnus-{ ot ‘the b necesmary. Afterward | fident of success. For he had § With all hie gallantry and poltte-| ince to seek clemency for « pris- is Silk Sa sander of ee ad ae wl nek opaae rand ¢ Diack, lustrous and profuse. | the mi 4 him in good 4; | succeeded in removing another ob- s—and to these he made much | oner-of-war, Florence Kearney, But aminer ¢ made use of.| But for a ninist st in his eye, | at elect! hen he was stacle which seemed likely | n—it was not his ¢ . . stege | cath tan the.ct sat Jon for @ state prisoner was also 4 there stood against h name | not y " bie, hie counte 1 . . ot magistracy Of | more in his wa. than the ve dy visitors » uded in his applica that be- —- | Arey we pance wautd fave % enming | the atat Then he waa proud to/teg He had ome to he upright attitude the ing Ruperto Rivas. 1 this the q ‘The sultan is s« s A 4 wae t . es | te the « fa mb, and did but wing. had) m him look stiff, « he pf tabeares Mise aad - bag ana ‘ gronder. Didn't th . 5 may have had! self ' that he @ so to some pur a, indeed, ne to avert the ger ed stowing it away under th a it hhattmeth ale rte — pay Up last week. | . exe etoue att | wall © and hie hair be-/an important his pop drended—t ing the imprison je. Beatdes, there was tiie dig-| fi importantty lhe hed acted 3 . SAR RN | me his though 1. As. for the mus- larity and e proved aa oe wat & tecnica ths arend Hawicnnal oe the tr , : ee oe SOR ALIee. 7 1 ted, as his com-|nation, which he now wished to] 12 I cCeiagited exttutvely by Rastus | r the affections of the con-| } s full effect. Leaning for-| %¢ ; had cost him no small] ward, he gave a downward blow to to effect this individual's| the spring of the table t then B, and Kunnel B.) often hiscaiinidl Small Profits Many Sales——That’s Our Motto , Whelp, Pin-head, Knoc Graft- they - 4g a nee ron foe “4 per aa rye ; But he had been taken at . ix oo ps »® 3 7. . Knew Scounérel. | ae oe = > axe ea p — ie 2615- 2617 First, Th B Hiv 2615-2617 Firs ronan ore kee a , } q e ee 6) {| a ‘ ee “4! Running like mad down the street, f THE WAR AT A GLANCE | Avenue | |__ Avenue Sn fonts ame, nba" head [cueing she ccunatts, or « taney every-day loccurrences. It behooves everybody jto have reliable Salve handy and and n re Between Vine and Cedar Sts. Reliable lh Goods Store Between Vine and Cedar Sta 1 out his hand and held the|trayed ag of bie paper cigar to the red rious ext BOO 100 CHOO "the is burning In @ brasier on the F vial x Japanese army is ng if not | 5 table Sefore him, the feewn upon) jt e's none as good as Bu stylish. The difficulties met along eg Borchert wellne . at an Burns, Cuts, q the Yalu are so grent they seem In- | adhe, Suaateae sip + og aa * nibe: Kezema and Plies 4 ar @urmountable, yet in the face of a that this team wes now Is his Tia under its soothing ef: Bbc at & of them the infantry easily main- Sure was he of this, but what would i |. GUY, Inc, drug store, Second avenue and Yesler, fains a straight front, he not have given to be as sure of fre not of one mind regarding the | «gEFLECTIONS OF A BACHE- | wr flecttons were sweet her S@ttack of the V ostok squadron, LOR.” ‘ or bitter, or which predominated, he nh ‘ ©ommanded by Ad 1 Yenyen, on With the fact that big talk in the papers is no evi f real values, Here's a list was not permitted toi to indulge 4 4 “ ' « i + moral anap The masses | “Do you 1 , nd to take any plens- of special bargains for tomorrow mit any 4th of rae ead cag ation, but giv in them. The door again opening—| pointed to a { e enthusiastic c ¢ admiral's | ure trips next summer i a sd ; pee: ; j } tatement 0 aft tap asking permiasion to en-| couple of ach chairs that stoc thravery in sending eships “No. My wife insists upon me ing you accurate descriptions of the articles advertised w plain atement of their ot in gf acre tea Fer Ba H og i ; against the armed rt, and | taking her to, the St. Louis expost- |— actual wort! camp, and on a similar errand as be-| They sat . { their spirits have be. tved. But | tion. | fore, differing only in that now he/jy and « ‘ | the czar ordered ¥ » not to rink — = j 2d tue conde the table 4 a have beet tt ' placed two car n the tal n-| eithe been a & single ship in attack until the A BIG STRIKE 4 id D at Ss clals | stead.of one; the Cards ‘themecives| haa eataen heen’ & . @quadron was reinforced by the Bal- per ta aeons ever a ar | e Ss ep pe being somewhat dissimilar to that) oy Roth w Mex st ie fleet, and he regards the attack | you spend wi ab - Cnet, with e he bad already brought In. blood. The conde ne of the old on the transport as fool ay, sl : eae 19-10 Our yuifir Men's Section is making a If he gave ready reception to his| nobility who hold their heads higher oe oe z nee od - nd. splen " sh@wing this spring late visitor, #till readier did he seem] even than the political of th squadron blowing fteelf up by 1 dentrous of according tt to those now] state, when he chances “ gunning into {te own mines, but they | penne ng School, Prof, Witleon's, || oe ews ATCHLESS HALF HOSE tech with hir soous a aaee hee 1—an @hink the victory was well worth) avenu ose | so dozen Black Cotton Half Hose, Sea Is- ff} rot the la in,” was his! qdventurer ¢ nbler birth, ‘There ra as —$______— almost instantaneous comman¢ pe — TEETH), Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. 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