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ree t THE SEATTL BY STAR PU BLA OFrFriIcns BYONY AFTERNOON wXCKYT the addres label When t mn ha! of each paper. addr ge of date on the label te & at Seattle, Want stotth at ve 1907 and 1809 Beventh ave & STAR MING CO. “ reoelnt GETTING INTO LINE SUNDAY, TRLEY HONK: {Bmw Department—Suneet, Main 1060; Tndependens 4188 Baltorial Department—Sunset, Main 1138, The Star's astern offices; 10¢ Hartford bduflding, Chicago; me @ building. New York, W. HL. Porterfield, mar, foreign advertising LEWD BEAR AGRNGY—a8i Ballard ave. Sunset, Red lai. One cent per copy; Ax cents per Week, or twenty-five cente per Ghonth, delivered by mal! or ecarrtera, No free copies. b= FO MATL SUBBCRITMERS —The date when your subscription expires ts arrives, if your subsortp ot again been pald tn advance, your name te takem from the Het ———2 = matter And now the sober-sided old P.-1, which ts never guilty of a new Bea, has followed the lead of the equally conservative Chamber of Commerce A taken up of the fights The Star began ages ago. Two years ago The Star called attention to the jury done the ity by what It termed the smoke nuisance, and pointed out the tact hat the ewll was y provided against by exiating lawa, The offictally deaf, dumb « ministration were galvant Banded fight for and convicted lean city were arre Then the Seattle Electric of all company Greatest offer against the si which was and still ndinance is, blind time servers of the Humes ad- sed into brief activity by The Star's single- and a large number of manufacturers aintaining nulsances and fined, the cast a hypnotio @pell over the servants of the publlo and The Star found itself alone fon the battle field Mayor Humes and Chief of Police § the law agalnst the electric trust. Where do Mayor Ballinger and Chie ullivan were afr f Delaney stand? THAT DEFENSE OF FLIRTING Dean James H. Tufts of the University Ing and coquetry. He says it is an o' that ft tends to the development of the higher and intellectual f ultles. Of course, he means the well-intentioned and Bt eoquetry, that th hands. colt at such things as: never passes of Chicago defends utlet for surplus ¢ onwervative no stage of a quiet hold PRPRSONAL: “WHI the Chicago professor wearing glasses, on a South Side car, who noticed fat say where he can be seen? lady with a pimple Address, on her “rey. ald to enforce Nirt- ad brand ng of It is fate to presume that the dean would shy like a yearling nose, ANXIOUS.” But that Is Mirting, too, and If colleges are to sanction the refined Kind of goo-gootsm, who ts to draw the line, or say where it ts to be drawn? ‘ Ien't it @ dangerous subject, anyway; and eapectaily dangerous for a learned man, who has supposedly forgotten the delicate favor of wild oats, to tackle? We have in this country a great numt themselves on being “wise.” er of young men who pride They know little of the conventionall- tes and niceties of life, and they spend their spare time in breaking Gown the teachings of mothers, who want their daughters to grow up to be pure, modest, good women. They are dangerous—not to the girl who possesses common sense and prudence, but to the young @oman who finds romance and spice and excitement In making m goqueiniances in. ways not recognised Those things seldom end well. can in no sense be considered harmless, the barrier that society has placed betrven the sexes. Often they become society. agedies. they #erve to by reepectal when They ove You can not stop flirting any more than you can force the peacock from display- ing his plumage. It t# natural for a But to sanction and encourage the asking too much fron: fathers and mot GAFEGUARDS ABOUT “FEWER. THEIR DAUGHTERS, girl to court admi ‘outlet for surplus ener sy” Is hera, WHO WANT MORE INSTEAD OF . THE KANSAS HOO000 ‘They talk about the Kansas hoodoo—that bird of Ill omen that reste grith one claw in the quivering boé@y of that disgraced Senstor, Ralph Burton, and the other in the grave of James H. Lane, the first Senator from Kansos. It ts not & pleasant story, that tale fr moral, and one that tells that fame wit position backed by mediverity ts ob! ivion. When a man wants to be crook ed, look back over the trail and see what tempted and fell? James H. Lane and Samuel C P omerc States Gemate at the first session of the Kansas hatred govern him. He intrigued for the Robinson, and even his best friends tur why hasr but It ety is not om Kansas, hout hone t he brains ene: comes of other men wh the le vy were elected to legislature. of Governor ot him ned agaty mtatn . and that Char ugh to > were ited let t ne So Lane put a gevolver to his mouth and blew out his life . What of Senator Pomeroy? Imagine the scene at @ joint » of the Kansas legisiatare, when Alexander M. Yorke walked tnto the hall throw down on the speaker's Geek $7,000 tn bills and said: “8. C. Pomeroy paid me this money for my vote in this body today Disgrace! John J. Ingalls was elected to the United States Senate, ané for S. C. Pomeroy there was no man so mean and low as te cast & single vote Senator Edmund G. Ross’ vote saved President Johnson from Impeack- ment. Kansas said his motive was g raft and called him a skunk. He died, politically. And there came Alexander Cad well, who resigned under charges of Bribery and corruption; and Robert Crozier, who was a cipher; and James Ma: Harvey, who left not one’act to show that he was a servant of the people. ‘There was Preston B. Plub, of whorn Mary Ellen Lease sald: “1 will hound him to oof hell,” and Bishop K. Perkins, who ad ed that his only political asset was go od clothes. Ptetter, he of the whiskers, retired to obscurity, shorn of power and Qmfivence; and Senators Baker and Har won no fame in the halls at Washington. Then came Burton, and the mea sure of Kansas’ humilitation was com- plete THERE NEVER WAS NOR WILL THERE EVER BE ANY ELE- MENT IN THE MAKE-UP OF MANKIND THAT CAN TAKE THE PLACE OF BRAINS AND INTEGRITY If you do not believe it, study the history of Kansas in the United States Genate, beginning with the grave of James H. Lane, wherein @ moldering bodies Hes, and ending with the grave of Ralph Burton, im Which & political career has been bu ried. £ ee ‘The gas trust has written to Chief Delaney, complaining that its quarter-in-the-slot meters are being how else are péople going to play even WE CURE CATARRH WE CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AD 4+ Haller Biock, Corner Second robbed sy ’ temath. ally. GUARANTEE IT D EYES TESTED FREB. and Columbia Street, Webi, SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, with LEAD—O ols baw the, Pucitie "Nort wit ft. BVE COMPANY, phone. ond Av nee Yor THERS IMITATE fitted over is,- & pair of gingnes RSOLE OPTICAL James iat, 100 Deo ‘k block. by Captain Mayne Thos W. Lawson says he will try ) and sending them to a storage ware+ | to force the Standard Ot w#' to | house, give Up $92,000,000, je are be antes comt caret, We can understand | A lady named Jones, at Conwy, acini | now Why the Standard te fighting, | Elfed, Wales, has given birth to SxNoPsE, © twing twiee within a year, . . W. R. Hoarst haw ha@ a backset (n ' Wiorence Kearney, captain ot thie at Should he be nominated, What i» home without an elatedd- Texas fiifbusters, te captured dur lit pan SS a ae wore | 4 » Ing the Mior expedition into Mextca | ane ye te he will have an . rleans the young Irishman ' Thre treltew th edition & ed the daughter of Don Im A WORD FROM JOSH WIS. Japan 4 xpinning mille, which turn? on” fo Valverde, @ Mexican gentle Olt 13,000 ton of yarn @ month. Bu | moa banished by Banta Anna Ina juel with Carlos Santander, he had judging from some of the ¥ yare cnn [spared his rival's life after nearly jlowing his own through his oppo “Puttin tt in a] MYTHS FROM MYTHOLO moat'e trenmery ntander, now # olonel on Santa Anna's staff, vielte conserv'tory don't him in prison, where Kearney and ompanton, Cria Rock, bf Texas, make «flower are coupled to native prisoners, Rock's chainmate being a deformed aw dwart Santander, the cause of their pres- ent plight, taunts them and plans thelr further hurr at Don Ignacio, pardoned by santa | Anna, he been made « cabinet min y rd 2 welt The ¢ ptene Isabel Almon es ing that her lover, Ruperto Rivas. Now is the time to read the “Real } Daphne was a nymph of whom md Politics! enemy of Banta Anna, has | Diary of a Real Boy." You Will) Apollo wax enamored. He puraued fetes Setanta oer e upo ba - o sinte n o = - . be — your Ps © upon —— it w her so persistenty that one of the Santander gains Santa Ann e and fair wh gods changed her into a laurel nsent to his pl 1 ~~ Strange to say, Apollo did not con- | Texan: pian to humiliate the Who will be the first to wear @]giger jiinself baffled, for he wae ~— - a pair of tan shoes? earé to remark: “Ah, treed at last, |earaee for tite wee ane ® ns law beauty De jon for their lovers, LIAR! . CHAPTER XX (Continued), aii : ontinae Hurrah for the spring, the beautiful cata we get to the other side.” | Noting the condesu’s backward- “ ale baron, Who wae ferrying neas thi spring Lost Boul to the Gate of Plute eo et ee ear The bluebirde are here, and the rob “ f Pluto's ling to him, since It gave promine of a aan eae palace, “you don't want to fool with | influence over her—Santa Anne rhe long banks of snow have all ba - ape headed dog Cerebrus faid dnterrogatively oan mace away?” quod 4 the p nsnenger | “Might thie favor, as you are While all nature halls the bright “Hecause he's cross as two-Btyx.” | pleased to term it, have nught to do canal Gbee, This t Charon's favortte Joke. |with @ request lately made to me by Benton Harbor, Mich., Banner. dophta Blatanthoviteh,” said the |22R,lenacio Valverde? tend r of the anarohists, “you have soe She Balen: Four enamhoney\” HOT FROM THE WIRE |; hosen to throw the bomb. Do [Covering snirit, but etilt Recut ap eee ge phd peat ve spirit, but still keeping w _tecept the dangerous mis- |the alr of meek supplication she had al pets 3 | amsurned yesterday appointed Admiral Wim!-| wien ite crash. Qive eon | adat that grieves me very #ki-Korsakoft mander of the : | much. Black Seat fleet. In handing him | yee sx dod object,” yelled the ol4-| 94, j@ an attempt to look sorry, his comm: sar said; “It! onject to what?” demanded the | ‘NOUe® | needed none for him to is my ear t when you | 0 ber jappear chagrined. This he was tn go to the ac F YOU MARE B | Nr cntect to Bophia Blatantkoviteh |Teelty and for reas ntelligible. name for y throwing the bomb.” Here were two ladies, both whom “I? | do,” sald Himtekl-Korsakoff Sendai aan tae Geile ON he had amatory designs upon, each [+r wilt make « better one than my|o. 0° iN) grow os Cente [or TOME | proctaiming by her presence—as it t er did for me. Being a woman, arth wit ‘pever were telling him to his teeth, the Col. Japlacka, & famous Japanese]... vat she throwe at Great Interest she felt in another who was captured & week ago, . htway the anarchists Grew |(08t otherwise she would not gave me a long Interview this morn- |) .4 te, til the choten fell on a | PRG been there! { pres J But why, excelientisimo?’ asked We began this war too soon, at i +p the countens, entreatingly What least 50 yeu » soon,” he sald. ia there to grieve you tn givin you think Russia would have CHURCHES |thetr freedom to two men one bee tter prepared in @ years, 90] pirse prenbyterian-ier, M, a. |'eh. neither of whom has been the war could have been more In-|yatthews, At 11 @. m., “Did Goa | MUllty of crime and who are in teresting ?™ I asked. Forsake Christ?” © p.m, “Reasons | Priton only for offenses your excel- No,” he sald, “but {f we bad] way Men Neglect Thetr Church Du- |/*0Y omg easily pardon waited @ yeara, Russia might have | cee” | “Net #0 easily as you think, con- bean even more unprepared Weatminater Presbytertan—tey, J, |40%® You forget that Iam but of- ‘The Jape have occupied Kullines-|a¢ wison, At 11 & m., “What Ya| {cial head of the state and bare cheng and to show their contempt | py oty, 7:30 p.m Bring Forth | others to connult—my ministera and for the Chinese have changed Sunita Wacths at Ripeutancs |the congress—tn affaires of such name of the town. Lane Strect Prestytorian—Rev. F./ mitude. Know, too, that both ‘The Japanese navy is bothered): porbes, At ll @. 6 Christian | ‘Meee Men for whom you solicit par- uch by the heavy rains. Karnestoees, 1:90 ts mm, “Christian | 008 have been guilty of the gravest eer Sacrifice oo aoa; one of th & foreigner, Trinity Parish—Rev. 11, 1. Gowan, |S® @nemy of our country, taken in 3 Chrtet, the Interoess-|27™@ Seatnet It; the other, I am SHOR MAKING A lal off. | walk down Seco: }the prices per basket Gisplayed in the markets few pale specimens the § Krasy is Krazy's latest 8. D. M.) STRAWDE Strawberry na white | Nodding with grace to the morn's | srestiod ‘mid garlands of tendrit and | green, lThy portion f# golden-crowned glory I ween Out In the garden, and under the hill; All through the meadow, and down by the rill Hiooming profusely beside the cow slip; | Of thy dewy nectar the honey bee's sip. Thou art an emblem of hope ever- more; | Hope for a future of sweetness tn store | and snowy bloesoms shall daily en- twine ‘The luscious red berries that Cluster thy vin HOUSEHOLD HINTS, To prevent the eyes from smarting while peeling onions, peel oranges. The supper dishes may be washed with hot water, soap and a rag Some housekeepers let them go tll the next morning. A substantial meal can be made of breakfast food by the simple addition of a nice, Juicy porterhouse steak, aoft-botled eggs and “German fried potatoes to the bill of fa Ol paintings can be protected from Gust by wrapping them tn canva ‘The Ideal City. m,, held by Prof. and Mra. McCarty at |sorry to may, a citizen, who has be- | come a rebel, and worse still, rob- ntist Christian—#& Pp. | COP tae Bing WEtt & mand ‘Tia false!” exclaimed the coun- am Church. Kirkland—y, ot. |tt8® all at once changing tone and Weaver, Pvanget services at ® . # to forget the piace she was & mand Sp. m. Song nervice In and the presence, “Don Ruperto ae qucted by Prot, and | RIAs Is no robber; never was, nor Prank MoCasty.. evangelis rebel either; Inatesd, the purest ot of Fairfield, 1 dpe |Ptiriowe” ; Jar Goan anenia Wits be Im Almonte never looked love- | tier than at that moment. Her spirit In the Grasp « id- ENTER PALA AST Don’t Lose nnd. |Your Grip Gray hairs often stand In the wag of advancement for both men and women Many men are because they loc socially 1 failing to ake ' too « d ne one knows how in pomiti new junt er many women have been disappointed in life because ] they have failed to f rve that attractiveness which what wan said but for ite natore | wo largely depends on the hair hia, being in correspondence with what wan at the moment in her own g Ing her tort Por she, too, waa thinking of « life endangered and VP pow. <a how much that danger might be due bee ogee * “ ” to hereelé Tt wan not Ruperto's If LARGE goc, BOTTLE AT LEADING DRUGGISTS mut Plorencto's wat! Free Soa Offer tye not In surprise, ave at the simile HARFINA SOAP, ity of their thoughts Ab! yes t ont nie five Aeys , think I comprehend you.” — give you = Is «of May # Mair-Heaith « ‘te Harfina Medicated % If not, amiga, don't ask expla. | Be bert soap tor Ma . Bae Pitty nation of ft now. It's m hateful! geectohtion Go, eee Ua oraayiete STO lta oth of dtbee ’ 1) Spectaition Co., ey wars 1. without soap, by thing and I distike to think, much in pinia sealed package tox. 8 2 " speak of it pe other time A hasing W. toa task that will take all our er Srmciacrim ver, 1 retes—all our cunning to accom-| Address . Refuse vabstituls m lair Health plish It. However ts it to be done Potlowing Draggists supply May's Hair-Hesith and Narfine Soap in their shops onty ‘o her tnterrogatory she did not " ' pect ly. And the desponding| WA, KAGLIY. 1 look of Luisa Valverde showed shel! 110M RITAY , had none to give that ald be mat Aer Tey tOr infactory; for whe quite understood T | what was the task spoken of, and] and seo with what success,” | equally comprehended the difficulty} I'm eure it would f | of its accomplishment “1 don't think tt would, my dear, | . For awhile they sat without fur-| and will not, if you go about tt a 3. 00 Bu s a | ther exchange of speech, both buried] cording to Instruction® Though it in thought. Not long, however, when| may cost you # pleamantnenry the countess agin apoke, saying: | Luisitn, and an effort, you'll make i Bath Cabinet re not good at dissembling,! for my sake, won't you? And as a | Laisita; I w you were | reward,” pursued the countess, a» if) 9 Of superior quality r reg- | “Why? exclaimed her friend,| to render her appeal more surely slar 9640 cabinet, p phir alike surprised at the remark aw at| fective, “I shall do as much for y special for @ short t To b jits abruptness, “Why do you wish|and in @ similar way. For 1. too,|B now saves you $2.00. —_ that, Isabel | intend counte ng complacency 4 Heonuse think I know a way by) in @ certain quarter in the in | which something might be done—if| terest of a different individual—Don | Free Delivery | you were but the woman to do it aren ¢ Now jo you un stand ‘Oh ieabell I wil Prado - encia Now, do you understand) 9 1, a parte of the city, Green to get Florencto out of prison Not quite yet.” hese Engel ldags It tan’t Florencio I want you to] “Never mind, Til make it more|™ °°C***. Both phones 1266 t out, but Ruperto, Leave the! plain by and by. Only promise me tting out of Florencio to me.” that you'll do-—" | Stilt more astonished was Don| “Dearest Iaabett ra do anytnine|f TNC QUAKER DRUG CO Ignacto’s daughter, What could the! for you COUNTESS WIL MAY MEE i THE PREF mR HER REQUEST WIT H MORE FAVOR” lop =. |rouned, check» red. eyes sparkling YT. M. C. A—At 3:15 p. m. ster. F. | with indignation, she seemed to be |. Lee will address the men’s meet- | ‘he Yer impersonation of defiance | countess mean now? She put the |tng on the subject. “Coward and | fil Pata tae ar otth We ce eal ebaak Se gg vs Lure Wil #18 9) uae pleading further and she had tice a little First Unitarian—Rey, W. D. si-)" up her mind for the worst. uette—that’s all.” tends. At th a.m, ‘Sho Clisiat of] The traits of penuty which hes not in Lutes Valver na-| the Church and the Christ of the {excitement called fort added|ture. If she he y admirers, | Human Heart piquancy to ber natural charms and) snd she had—some of them over) Reangelical Associstion—W. .| ‘flamed Santa Anna's wicked pes-| head and cars in love with her it} Hornschuch. At ll a m German | ons all the x but more than| was from no frivolity, or encourage-| roe Gp ia. “God's + Peopte |28Y of them revenge. For now he/ ment given them on her part. From| Wearied jknew how much the fair petitioner | the day Florence Kearney first made Piet Adventiat Christian Church|¥8# interested in the man whose] impression upon her heart it had/ &. P. Hayward, pastor, Preaching|*™!t she had preferrea. With a cold) been true to him and she loys! }at 11a m.: preaching at # p m. jeymictam—which, however, cost him/ throughout all. So much that peo- te’s Church and Central Mis- |®? effort-—he rejoined pught her cold, same even pro-| on, Bon Hur Mall—At 11 a, m,| “That. perhaps, is your way of) nc ber a prude. They knew} sclaiiem, True andJalee. thinking, nders. But tt temains|not how warmly that heart best,/ Hasel Misaion--At 2:30 p.m. Rey, |t? be proved—and the prisoner you! though it was but for or Think-| W. A. Major will preach, Services |*peak of shall have an opportunity] ing of this one, however, what the} every evening at 1:80 qalock of proving It—with his innocence tn] countess proposed gave her a shock ie Jevery res That much I can| which the latter perceiving, added, mm Homan Catholic Meetings V algares ae mee tates for —~ with « laagh ary ariah—Itev. W. o added, turning to Tuima Val-| sony for a time, my dear, 1 Church rier of Twentisth aven verde, “ whom, 1 nistake not, ced teskentn dteeet, egy ssaas'ons| the Deus Satan te word copeceay|ome want you Mase ft SP oe) | mormon (children’e mans), 3 @ ™.|inierested. These gentlemen prison-| fe ventlenen T gee rhea hi ow Sunday-sehool 2:29 pm. Instruction jars shall have « fair trial and jus ee oa eeandae sty oat ¢ h ef Our Lady of Good Heip-|** nro bo eer ae ladies! can) -avnich one? Third ave ton fatreet | YOU ask more e . ain ak eter ‘os Sunday, low masses at fa. mand | They did not; both seeing it ee ae pth gota Pol pein a. m., high mans 10:8) a. m. Glinday-| would be to no purpose. Eaually | How could she be, in view of the eh 9 & m.: Veapers, 120 Pp m | purponelens to jong the tmter~| onsect aimed att” | | Week days, mans 7 a. m view, and they turned toward the A man.” pursued the countess} | aye Steast Chamete-Shey. Sp SD. jdoor, the daughter of Don Ignacto “who can do more for us than your} | Mid. At a m and & p.m. low!) caing where she had before fol- | mass; 7) Dp m., Vespers, sermon and lowed. father oir than we've m able eect the Immaculate Cencep:| This was just as Santa Anne Y.geae te hor? tlon_Rev. A. Bweers. At 7:9 en@ 8.0] Wished It. Seemingly forgetful of me a. m,, low mass: 10.30 « m., high mase| his cork leg and the limp he took| “Don Carlos r, colonel of and sermon; 720 p.m. fosary ané| much pains to conceal, he Je: rked| Hussars on the staff—atld-de-camp benediction himself out of his chair and hurrieg|4n@ a@jutant to his excefiency in -—— | after—on @ fotgned plea polite. | more ways than military ones—se Special Services, om, Just in time to say to the! not quite so honorable, ‘tis eatd ‘Theosophical Society, Seattle Lodge | countess in a hurried, half phisper: | Said also, that this staff colonel, for) At # p. m. there will be spectal| «17 the countess will return an@|feasons nobody seems to know, or services in celebration of White! sreger ner request alone, it may | eed we care has more influence at} Lotus day, the anniversary Of the) nent with more favor court than almost any one else, So death of Madam H. P. Blavatek The lady passed on, with head| What I want you to do ts to utilize 11 Bissnachimely a noted fhand.| held dindainfully, as though she | this nna ce for A sins +! i " re t would not heed. ta} which now you car ship City of @eattle yesterday for| fresh flush upon her cheek, with an-| ore mistaken, to think I could tn j . other flash of anger to her eyes. fluence him to that! Carlos San~ Juneau, Alas x He = * re tender -WUths Se tha et wan to ernment witness In the trial o! 4 CHAPTER XXL help me in procuring don for pe itis ——" A WOMAN'S SCHEME. Florencio the. very last. You know c tudio pees ? “Ruperto is indeed in danger! | why megan * pret femme . Now [| am sure of it. Ah, even to} “Oh, yes; I know, But he may ‘a | hin Iife! And I may be the cause of} help me tn procuring pardon for ee re his losing it.” Ruperto. Lackily. my good kes, if Bo ke the Countess Almonte,|I have any, never recely d notice Notice to Subscribers half in soliloquy, though beside her} from the grand colonel, who has Te, any evening, your copy of The | Set her friend Late Valverde, They | eye’ only for you; so he's not Jeal- stat baz not arsived at 600 colock | Were 18 & carriage on return from | ous of Ruperto talephone-Bunset, Main 1090, or In. | thelr fruitless visit to the dictator.) | “But what would you have me dependent 1138, any time between | it was the countess’ own landau | do $:00 and 7:00--and a copy willbe sent| Which had remained waiting for] “Make yourself agreeable to the you at once, by svectal mossenaer, | them outside the palace gates, |colonel. Only in appearance, as The other, absorbed with her own|Pve said, and only for a time till janxieties, might not have noticed | you've tried your power over him “And Don Florencio. Id wecure your consent. that we I thought But what a game of croas-purposes we'll be playing: I me and neithe: us hope we ma By stopped ie to in lig’ me er counten horses hi her own house « for she had so which required then enough to be t Inc., drug store, this time fro 4 ted also, Tt was but a step to! n4 she could walk, | thing more to say,! for Lat for you and you r for ourselves! ay both win.” the carriage had of the Casa Val- na Luisa. The ordering the nt wn Dx oo 4 snying there and Passing on Into the patio, far/ and liver troubles. They not 6 1 earshot of the Second and Yesler. Puones 8) fo2z9. (ui iu 1407 First-Ave. ALONE, IT} 1033-1055 FIRST AVE. i The Globe Block. Phones: Main 1240, Ind #poll all my plans, But I'll instruct you better before we start out.” “You insist, then, “Ot course, yen on our going?” for the very reas son—the very purpose we've beem speaking of. That's just why T agit you to take me with you. It wi never do to offend hin high mightle ness, angry an we may be with him I'm now serry at having shown temper, but how could I help heering Ruperto called a robl wever, that may be all for the So, upstairs: array yourself in your richest apparel and be tay readiness for the gilded coach whee it comes round, And,” she added, after drawing out her Jeweled wate, and glancing at its dial, “we haver’t a moment to spare. to my totlet, too.” She had made a step in the aires tion of the street, when suddenig) turning again, she added ‘AS a last word, lest I might fore get it. When next you appear ts the grand presence drop that fertorn, doleful iook. _Minery is the weakest weapon either man or woman cag) make use of—the very worst advoe I must be off } Jecate in any cause. So don't show | ft, especially in the company of Dow j »» Santander, where in all Hikes Mhood you will be before the en@] of ancther hour. Try to look cheers ful, put om your sweetest smil@ though it be a feigned one, as I ing tend doing for Antonio Lopez a8 Santa Ann She took her departure now, bub as she passed out a cloud could OF seen upon her courtenance, more than that from the sh of the arched gateway, telling that she here | nelf needed quite as much as het | friend imonition to be cheerful. | (To be continu Domestic Troubles | It is exceptional to find a fa where there are no domestic ruj tures occasionally, but t jexsened by having Dr. King’s } round. Much trouble by their great work in stom relieve you, but cure, Ata nd there stopping, » dial at the point Inc., drug store, Second b 1 left off. iia We m t set to’ work at onc she said: “this very day, if o| “aiz7em Street tunity offer. Perhaps in the peers Ontioal Co. 41 common “ ” Between Fourth and Fir ‘Oh! Isabel!” interrupted the other. “How I dislike the thought] Aarons from Renke's Mall. of this procession—making merry as It were, and he tn a pri ! 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