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STAR—MONDAY, MAY 9, 1 7 —— iw SESS | eran pusts)|be Grasp -:- | Mien, Beware! ’ BEVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Oo y we Department ure . ry Mepen 4 ‘ pe Su Main 1138 f | = of Sadia Prescrip- cneryeges 3 ’ Baitorial Department : Ye ei Chicage 1 ; 4 The Star's Bastern offices artford = bu ni cago. pS BR Beware suntng tem Yarn WM Porterfie. mgr foreign adenine by Captain 17 — tlons, Free Treat BALLARD STAR AGENCY ard ave, Bunset, Red 141 Senator Qu@® is aatd to be brood-) Yeu,” panted the stout business correrar MAMI AAPA ENTAD PAL ADTs 9 at- be cop a conte week a twenty-five cent pes ing If he Ia, look out gor what le man, t F B I traint” — | TO MATL SUBBCRIDERS The date wh uy subscription expires ts SOM™ COLONIAL HISTOR SYNOPSIS. the: Mexican as comes my way m U ] en the'address label of each paper. When that date arrives, if your ubsortp * ' Lg UNGRATEFUL WRETOR! a > ¢| 19k out for partickler forked Haght nscrupuious tion Bas not amatn been pald In advance, your name ts taken from the lia heath eee Pranbiin ita mak-| yan t “Florence Kearney, captain of| ain't" T il k A ehange of date on the address label te a receipt 2 | ing : " it with relatives] “How. long, have you been a Texan filibusters, tn captured dur Though not comprehending a word rave ng uac 8, i Runtered at the Postoffice at Seattle, Washing as wecond-clage mattem® | at Mapleton.—Mapleton (Il) Jour-| my good man?” asked the | tn New oot $0. pigeon hntg — fof What was sald the little manikin | _— — - = | nu 1 lady of the house, as whe hand. | cans the young Irishman) of a guard so frightened by the c., Cc. jhed loved the daughter of Don Te-| nig fellow's ,| MActo Valverde, a Mexican gentle | pack i banished by ita Anna, Ina tures as to spring k of him one of her adamant pion e since my wife Unreliable medical eonoerne several feet, with @ ThE TIPPING EVIL Chtcngo ctrarmakere demand that] © : m cooking seh: he re slarm #0 intense, yet so comical, as a al Jinch tonger, In it pe that they|he vainly. avored to § votrate | 2Ue! With Carton Bantander, he had! to got the Texan off Into a roar. ¢ he A ag a ig hog Cotes the 4 have to buy thetr cigare? Re acrotpiate of tha pil spared hin rival's life after nearly! jaughter, And till laughing, ho faced country during the i igor ee i Baward Bok, the valiant rota) for ladios, relates In a | josing his own through his oppo-| towards tho sewer, plunged in bis years, and their purpose seems 7 fecent article that he has been making 1 “s warfare upon the If St. Loule ts going to be half as ASPIRATIONS nent’s treachery. Santander, HOW 8} implement, and set to work with the | to be to imp: upon the sick ; bad as the advance re indicate, | colonel on Banta Anna's staff, visite] others and afflicted with catch-penny ee of tipping t having encountered ana {YOU Detter put your Russel Sage] Some week woalth, md some} Mm in prison, where Kearney and) 'A%'rirgt’the task wan comparative achomes and misleading free ] ‘ The itching-r 1 waiters he tells aving encountered habits on before you go to the falr fan’ his companion, Cris Rock, of Texa clean ana eaay—a nort of wkt | Vanquished would fill a good 4 graveyard 4 | Sor ant but little here are coupled to native prison fh affair oy feeb Neeeten | The Expert Specialist. offers. Bok is no Falstatt, There can be no question of his courage or his A WORD FROM Jost WI8 40) are quite happy and content Rock's chatnmate being a deformed ues the pavement, ‘The & | Then there are many medical concerns who claim they eure any " has the t ty to edit a With '&. few Gbinks of beer! je had not yet arisen for th | and all diseases the human flesh ts heir to, whe terribie powers of execution, A man who has the temerity Hantander, the cause of their pres- | R84 net yet arisen, I tobe incurable or net. ‘The succesefel physician Journal for ladies may be depended upon to be @ giant among walt- One reason they AT THE YALU, ont plight, taunts them and plans If one who knows a little about every ailment, b 1 o* k , thetr further humiliation After @ time, however, a8 the/H aii about certain ones. It is very evident that a doctor who da agp. 9 » won't let women in | «ghail we gather at the river? Ben Tenacto, pardoned by Santa ore Lely han yee eogpeme tn all branches of medicines and surgery cant . ox ok says fe ohn Titele ahad an has been made « cabinet mi bo tte oo # 0 mnven- | nm the treatment of one certain clans of dine ci « : | Sar ‘ Japa mm i : ©1 ordered and ate a light dinner costing $1.40, and gave the walt. congress ts th't |, ane OM ; wae hare Russian, | iter. The Countess Isabel Almonte, | @Rtly scooped up, a number of them | wick or affiicted person cannot have as much faith or : : 3 a,” repile en hearing that her love ore ordered to “step in,” the ability of euch a doctor as he can in one who devotes « - } j ous ea to another waiter standing by, hat en imprisoned “ sor aoe wo Ps Ginko aie e arda, the ackn iged lending specialist tn the Northwest, res 5 ously and muttered to ar r waiter si « by, f . | rhe ways of woman are unfath-| D0! Imprisoned, comes to her friend, | ing gone voluntarily. Only one of | Gs the Senpewtedged lesding speeieie (Ss ec fi : get rich quick.’ men th't want ty a the deptha —_ Valverde, for comfort. ch couple had been ordered below, |f '** A his an ne fraps gered me i omable as ocean's depths, lantander tn Bant tals oe Ne disliked the dwarf, |] 0M the treatment and cure diseases of men, an & ; “This walter h has just brought me $1.40 worth of food that —— - aa i no Wish to see him drowned | H | 7 ‘ or suffocated, which the dminutive e S$ e n a Wid not belong to him and which he ts pald to serve me, I gave him ee eek Sante Anna to gain a| creature would well nigh have been’ ft } " t < pardon for thelr lovers ' ' th { 20 per cent of the bill as @ fee; the most I can get for my money ts ¢ , in the horrible cesspool, Tall as the in F per cent. He not only acepted that fee contemptuously, but chose to nike reauent t# refused, Sante An-| ‘Texan was, the mud reached up to IN THE NORTHWEST WHO TREATS DISEASES OF MEN ONLY y je not only acepted jee con! u ‘ : 3 dnauit me.’ NEWSLESS WAR NEWR cc ee hia thighs, the surface of the strest || THE LARGEST, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, THE BEST 2 ————— oe — taelf being on a level w his arm MEDICAL ; a “T left, So did the waiter.” 3 . CHAPTER XXII. pits, while only the heads of the} EQUIPPED AND MOST RELIABLE wi CA a) ww pen suspected HILEP HILO, Korea, May IN THE SEWERS. INSTITUTE IN THE NORTHWES This adventure clearly demonstrated what has long been suspe Do you not regard as significant the Along with f of A others could be seen above | i i . reggae ‘ou hy om h & Roore of other pris- | stone: 11 cost you no mor 0 ta eatment of an expert spectal 4 ; man who could be tnsulted by a walter | who said, when asked why he had dada, Kearney, Rock, Miva» and the| yet taken the Ban hives had 1B let chan to plese youresit undes the debits sbi Of 8 medioe : But what real violence was done to the tipping evil in this inct- | ' porerse . harm go = a “ so Awarf, were conducted out into the| stood on the brink, discussing the your future welfare and happiness that y ast y fa oy me y 4 b o8 r waite noth we [ee po gay AP Mi 0 | street and on the Calle de Plate Gmedtion cf Gentedence. Strange as aside and place your case in the hands @ skillful and reliable F emt does not appear. That the discharged waiter got another § me, of the Japanese information Domingues, the Jailer, aint pvr aw nm of precede: 8 Ke 8 specialist, who will quickly and permanently restore you to what : an@ continued to take tips is quite probable, That Bok continued © | bureau, them—having secelved orders to that | had taken’a liking to the Mexican |p 2ature a healthy, vigorous 1 aiand: yitel § t 7 ledge: “Yes, in @ way,” replied the cot- etteel—darrying & heavy : d taken @ liking to the Mexican powers ted in y way to and su gp fm andheronyranplgeesay Tae ‘ims te whek be pS M ta just as sig mt as! ALLARD, May 9—Decoration day | pffect—carrying & heavy whip with | and the foolthe was reciprocated, #0 | Pegsfully into the strenuous battle of life. Dr. Kick shes to pone pee Gay © Send genes me t9 hah es [the remark of the Russian admiral| Will be celebrated In thie elty under) 100 Tawhide lash knotted at the |that each was now trying to re-|I) have a private heart-to-heart tnlk or correspondence with m of known as a very ‘swell’ restaurant. who was eaked why he had not « the auspices of the ladies of the W. RB.) °" Their escort consisted of two] strain the other from entering the all ages, supations and conditions in life who are weak, nervous, #1 pegged my firend to allow me to pay the bi. I ad a spectal | tured @ Japancee torpedo boat. Ho| ©. and of the G A. Ft Comet ett eat, the prince guard, ugty guilt. ie errmns ene Pome eey oe Ue ean aices bey to Gay abd tees . c . > war) With Leute t Cushings’ post, G. A.) dirty lor « % win linen | But their friendly contest waa cut | OF weaknens. o not put off any longer from day to day and from q reason. repited that > aid not go to wa « oki soldiers will be / uniforms, stiff shales on their heads, | short by the brétal jailer wes ad- || Week to week a matter of such vital impor it do somethin : “{ did so, and gave the waiter 10 conts ax @ fee. aad bay ¢ x toned th f tr 9 marntng as a to Oe thelr arma the old-fashioned fiint-| vancing, grasped Rivas by the shoul- now. It will be none too soon. 3 m e r ‘ rn” ¢ * ne » exercises will be hi mL ake “He looked at the dime, flipped the coin in the air and put It Inte | 1, “that the Russian general Day pert. ‘There wil! ateg- be} The — hed’ ott der and or 1 him down. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE evengers a ott oir In tir were disposed of; one hig pooket without a word of than ke. meant he had no Myatto Shriners in)» parade of veterans fankle chai: nm, but lengthen ° ' OUR TREATMENT at the FOME ts a GREAT SUCCH *E asked him to let me see the coin for a moment. He did # I |his army." (Members of the Masonic) f Sivaren, wise Lac] sive taore freedom to noataatiod C ot * _ couple a wn in the over me DUR TREA TMENT st the HO! , EAT Bt ’ ale orders will explain this.) re. Chartetina Rawarde o-aiie | BEC® Snare Et ‘ pitching out ite contents; the and cannot call need not deprive you of services. If you put tt In my on and ei et ‘ steak Say dbwage te The Russian attitude #tili pusales| Arthur d-vards, died Aaturday’ even} xican metropolis there are| pressing them back upon the pave- | Snd Coniot cull Neon i i particulars, mode of treatment, = Bok gives Incidents such as thie at great lengt ~ |the ablest war oxperts. The val ning at her joriousty ov he walte of course, It's his own story. as were surprised by the sud-| With what i umiphed gloriousty over th iters. Of ree, it's generals eg anawte Attack on|tamor of the brain, Am autopsy willplnal pursued, even by soldiers in| nasty enough, but for those below it ‘The waiters have not been heard from. dennes of the Japa be held today to determine the Sauna m, would have 4 Port Arthur, and now they are sur - ~ . have every door] was @ task most repulsive, But tt ty to be discerned at second thought that the walters are ur a of death. The funeral wil! take own open to him, and every op- - prised by the delay of the Japanese, | Smal cmant'te be tn Oneie rte Tucaday, the tatorme: unity given for stewing hi c Nothing faile to surprine the Rus | ji) cemetery cosmid: tie gelled. himself HAT . . _ "TER XXII wes pe: NE country THE PROCESSION. an and the mountains—on all sides con- It had got to be noon, with the/ waiters, E curing Bok of the evil, not Bok th The fact remains, however, In spite of a mon as long as the public helps ng that Bok has Withert street, | Whole districts where the policeman| ment to prevent their oosing in |] terme, etc. ‘These will be matied you free of cost. No medicine have been |feare to show his face, and a orim-|again. Either way the work was sent unless ordered. shown, that the evil will remain cc ventently near—his chances are even | sun at fire heat; but for all the seay > = 4 ton. RUSH FOR NOME t since the first man there met |engers were kept on at work. No | Incorporated i It {9 amazing how large a majority of the public that have money may be either footpad or salseador, | rest for them until the task should | D. T. Richards, M. D. I ‘ The covering flags of the sewers | be completed and they taken back | \ im oressing a walter with thelr supe ; “ : \ ge@iize that their only way of im The sailing date of the steamer | had been already lifted off, exposing [to their prison quarters at a late| 197 (FINST. BY Es SEATTLS, Wit riority is by gtving « ttp. > 2 sh as Sh eae Corwin, the first passenger vessel to | to view the drain brimful of liquid | hour of the afternoon. The cruel Bafe Deposit and Trust Co."s Building. ty may extend on ly to the degree o or 15 cer f mn th Nome | nee : - a f igs sgaptandpnae rosa agtee %, : ype ear ae the when a Office Hours—9 a. m. to 6p. m. Wednesdays ond Saturdays, 9 o ; o fm the case of Bok, but, just the same, it is the satsifa penn net for May o Verse! wit | @ to 8 ho fondaye, % om. 00 tp, me b pressing that superiority which keeps the tipping custom altve. jeatt from the Arlington dock at ri . a Nine gut of 10 men who habitually give tips do tt ause they x“ 9 go tawe go ine Bs ove | ' = . 2--probdat ‘a n ae . enjoy doing it. They may not know why they enjoy {t--probably steamer Corwin, harter Jone and not much announced, ex- | the behavior of man and w Soom q never suspect that vanity and sno bbery are at the bottom of thetr en- nounced this morning that cited 4 rticular Interest, save in | will be—engaged, no doubt. Yes; he 3 avaliable epace, both for pa the subu of San ( itaeif—a | has won he ter all; likely Joym jand freight scommodations quarter where a church might be | had it then, when I believed {t mine, ae been booked, and every berth will much needed, being a very den of | Such ption!” e ay tome eurt. Be hee been kept : 5 4 LITTLE TALES te aoe coe eee seem be taken when the vessel satin disreputable, Still, a large number se unspoken conjectures pases 7 | penitent ? Seceoateil _ | ot ie had put on their best ap- | ¢ igh ht 4 rapid , | Rev. Lec TATTEN, pastor-cleet Jobn J. Beanon, Sof a bie i » aes 4 erage ni re yoo ar pet ch is mind rapid | : BO ap ora J erage company of Nome, arrived a a nm cpese ” na ——TERSELY TOLD 220.222". | ciate se ss enone a gay ws : hurches of Oakesdale and Garfield, ts te male @fratigements for the wart | This did not delay long in show- | ing the ladies—the carriages being a + — | to be married In the near future to Of the coming sea He will peob- | | ing itself. It came heralded by now nearly abreast—turn thelr faces } Miss Anna Findley Hayes of Pullman. | abte take passage north on the Ore-| otes of a trumpet, then the | toward him in an odd, interrogative: eee ame a gon. { the big drum in a band|way, The n t, abrupt and — Chiat of Pollee McGove naa | 4ay Vancouver to the charge of | ix Sy, egies - : a & of cav~ | sudden, seeme: and @& j ited oe | theft, having stolen $80 from W. D. Escaped an Awful Fal med the advance, |had It been b seback, a deen an gg lg eS ae Muir @ ¢ «. He wae ur. OH es the w for what was t Florence Ke saw nod if 4 ‘the charac under which Gor | sentenced he hard labor. | fou — —- this being @ couple of car- | that direction, his lips moving, but , Was tried, but the verdict brought | 18 view of at young Muir | in which were seated the | the distance was too great to heat : METIS sconaut with ie ee oee [had made restitution of nearly all the | ps 2 Mahep Of Mexico nd Mle ecciostnn- lwhat he @ Gorden claims he was not the aggrese- | ™ nd that he had never done | ’~ on Ute tical staff, all in grand raiments; on Look! The Texans!” were San« Re GAM that be was not holdmag amepany other dis He Fy en rari oe & fuse trie) Bowie such an occasion the church having | tander’s words, indicating the groug @un when it exploded ne x ets ates po itslare ye wien, ut tg A gh | precedence and the post of honor of which they formed part. “One of induced me to try it ts were startling. t am now/ on the road to | to Dr. King’s | surély saved my Behind came the gilded h of | them ts, if I the dictator—flanked on each side | quaintance of y by guards In gorgeous uniform. Not | and how me, but with one seated by his | ing surpr Chained to a crimi- aide, whose presence there caused | nal—no, let me not call him that~ Florence Kearney surpr great as n indivi ai in whom the Condess, he ever experienced in his e De- takes an interest, if raq spite the cont of diplomatic cut and | » be be ed. Is it, cone its glittering insignia, he easily ree- ognized his former teacher of the | | Spanish tongue ¢ not, an old ace rs, Donn Laisa? he added, feign- | wentence be givem the y s man. A MAN WHO REGISTERED at the Kalama hotel, Kalama, yesterday) 7; W POOR FARM at Port morning der the name of Tom « is to Cpt $2.000, the major por. Jones, committed suicide yesterday by | tion of the aum coming from the be- taking morphine. Me was about 9] cucst of the inte Henry Westy years old, well dressed and handsome. He Wore an artificial leg. THE STEAM SWINt FISH COMMISSIONER KERSHAW ie Paved ‘ai Sntends caving for Washington soon. | toch at Samana to urge an early date for the praposed| Harbor, La Conner, Bay Conference relative to the extablish-| cortes and one Puow ment of {nternational hatcheries on | MYTHS FROM MYTHOLOGY, es the Praser river. -LO! cE G. ROWE * Fiver. MISS FLORENCE G. ROWE pectolx gltieeutoned “WS ME) 20. we oll} "y iy « great cure fe guaranteed for all threat/ and lung diseases by G. O. GUY, Ine. | | Druggists, Second and Vester. Price| Oo and $1.00, Trial bottles free | Ignacto Val-|for n r was now listentn . jhim, Each d her eyes upon thaé But great as was his astonish-| which engrossed all her attention, ment, he was left no time to indulge | one fixedly gazing at Florence Kear- FAST, and daught ( Mr. and Mre. T.| The in it, or to specula how hi In. he other 2 Rupert r q WILLIAM BF 3, the quarter-| P. Rowe of T a, died at her home | build a fire And consume Mt KS se me hahaa do hey, thy ther at K med Rive a dree@ Indian who has the reputation | yesterday morm of tuberculosis. | it attained the age of 50° | P | Fes . n For, by the grace, or rather neg! 4 > Re -E yesterday morning of tuberculoaie Seetage oh sf close behind the dictator's carriage | gence of thelr guards, the later was —| fwoee Pendleton and Yakima, will and Mra J. T. Stewart, both of Be-|os, Mercury, who a # was a cut- | | ih a psi coon iatanaee tap him thas ten Santen * 4 ae just ry ena M mo ap feces in € . . ad ore interest fc m th Had Santander seen $ Sie at Moscow, Idahe, during the attic. P, on one o ne aoe } THEIR FRIENDLY CONTEST WAS CUT SHORT BY THE Don Ignacto—Don Ignacto’s daugh- | then he might have doubted the auc« 4 a laugh in Olympus by ar kt BRUTAL JAILER, ter, jcess of hfs scheme and certainly to Bacchus, “Set out a cold bott ld not have accounted it a trie 4 4 I know where there's a hot bird.” / ‘ = a ° : ; 7 sa | x 1407 filth; the tools were ide-—scoops, | jailer told them so In a jeering way. bipennate umph. For the eyes, late turned ; 4 Briareus was the giant with 100 A) drage and shovels having been sent | He seemed to take pleasure in mak- SIFICANT GLANCES. smiling & Spee ® ne aay waa , 7 i. On account of this he was | Fi A on before. ing things disagreeable to them, as| Yes, the lady in the carriage was |TCR°Tdl" Nn eet ties aicae eiess Goethe ee ee arty known on at. Olfmmpus | — UX) FURST AYE i einen arriving at ite etee,|he strutted to und fro along. their Vaiverde.” ‘Too wurely’ whe, |earneat, mynapatbetic kase. i SUITS, MILLINERY, etc. can be bought on our EASY PAYMENT The Straphanger “a oma t = Dominguez, who kept close by the| line, flourishing his whip and giving | thought Florence Kearney, for see And the tryin his beat to ae PLAN-$1.00 PER WEEK. Not knocking the Seattle Electrio) | . two couples in which were the! grand exhitftion of his “brief au-|ing her there was painful to him— |8!¥em Was that che caruedanlll We vffer GOOD GOODS, HONEST VALUES and EASY TERMS. W company. lene a jon who | wears «Our! Texana, ordered them to lay hold | thority.” @ shock—as one who sees the wom- | Pret ft. He saw that shi as her eyes first fell upon hime That might be but surprise at see- asant him there, with the « Im. | ness of her own guilt. |pity? If #0, he would have it. All the tor w could inflict upon him, jand degradation would b | But n It could | ne. ‘The sudden start nk of inter< ‘ul as @ that they have’ the for their feet | SYNONTMOUS, ate ihe after midday. SHOULD GET YOUR TRAD: Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. Land fall to, A littl alia ‘There could be no question of re-| there came a change in their favor, |great danger. And #0 he b Ki ©, [, }fusal oF disobedience. From the| brought by unlooked-for circum: |her to be, as a host af 1 M ¢ ‘ qay he twirled the lash between his| stances. Groups of people began to | memories came crowd 7 ron-Jermauv Go fingers it looked as though he|gather in the Calle de Piateros,|agination either, but a d ———— Wished there waa, #0 that be might / swarming Into it from ald r mt in the ; _ Adhesive Pliable Plate have an excuse for using it, Be-|and taking stand upon the 7 sides, any hanging back would be] Soon they lined it all along as far Plate of Elasticity. warded by a blow from the butt of }as the eye could reach, Not va- in a gold-laced uniform, | bear than th: Piate of Simplicity. ¥ musket, and, persisted in, possibly | grants, but most of them belonging smile of proud satisfaction on | net be pity : Blate Ever-Fieasing, a bayonet thrust—like as not to|to a clase respectable, attired in face. What a contrast to the |®D¢ paling cheek; the I Plate Never Perplexing. crestfalien w st in those eyes, bea pwever,|an he loves in the jaws of some | Meved in Chance knocks but once at every | door, We mine it, and we walt fn va rson of a man by the side of the carriage tn she sat—Carlor Santander. H ; WE CURE CATARRH—WE GUARANTEE IT | lame the refractory individual for|thetr holiday clothes, as on a feast | craven, “ vt 7 a Alias nwiale crmmmenen tch who, un- . CONSULTATION, BEAMINATION AND EYES TESTED FREE. Perfection Suction Plates. | life. day. Be thing of this It was, as|der a coating of dull green ooze | "nd #0 well remembered; a flash if SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOB AND THROAT INFIRMARY, Only Dentiate tn the Went making] ‘Thore was no need for such violent | the scavengers were presently told, | crawled out of the ditch at Pont-|them that recalled the old er 4-6 Haller Block, Corner Second and Columbia Street. cota Fininesttia. Plate |mensurea mow, The others of the| though some of them may have had |chartrain! And a still greater con- | When he belteved her heart Benge a ning Dibeang had done scavenger work be- | word of it before without wany | trast in the clreumstances of the |#poke of something more Hiss make : Silver Fillings .... |fore, and knowing its ways, went at| concern about it. Two, however, | two men—fortunes, positions, ap- | sympathy with his misfortune. Tot £ Bridge Work .. on as the word was given.| whom ft did concern, were only | parel, everything reversed, fore the carriage, moving slowly ony E Lawn Mo | igh see seen - y and Chris Rock, with thelr | made aware of what the crowd was| The Hussar colonel appeared not | had carried her out ot sight, to wers I tides e600. 184i Wee All Work Guaranteed 15 Years, | chain partners, had to do likewise; [collecting for, when it began to|to be one of the regular escorts at- | Jealous fanctes so late Oe Ce Tr Lad. Attend: “4 9 to 12 land replaced with moe’ ones Pine | thou h, perhaps, never man laid | thicken, These were Kearney and | tending upon the dictator, but de- | his soul seemed to Be ee pay Winch Columbia . “ | cpeeeianiannen same day | hold of laborer’s tools with more re- | Rivas, who, knowing the Innguage | tached, and free to choose his place [a8 though an ange nd pws W-inch Columbia. sosiesieaed SECOND AV luctance than did the Texan, It] of the country, could make out from|in the procession, Well had he|!n his ear, “She ; ¢ r e pr ell had he ry I#inch Bal)-Bearing .,. = HARVARD DENTISTS 51 Cor. Tames St 518 an a long shafted shovel that had] what was betng satd around them | chosen it: for there was @ second |!oves you!’ ea.) 4 a Sen eeeremctamee ee ———_$ | ansigned to him, and the first | that there was to be a function. The|lady in the carriage, young and (To be coutine g he made of the Implement waa | foundat! stone of a v h h | beautiful, too: as may be guessed. i 2 ERNST BROS, We Make a Speciality of Gents’ Work swing It round bie heed. aaj wae to be laid in the suburb of fan | the Condesmm Almonte, But’ be Nearly Forfeite His Life We have a capacity of 70.000 collars and ouffi r though he intended bringing it down | Comme, the chief magistrate of the 1 to have no eyes for her, nor q 806 Pike Street Phones John 2831 Ind. 1158 week. Can give you any finish You desire, Work fetta our Main Of. fon that of one of the sentries who| state himeelf to lay {t—with all his looks and speech all be-| A runaway almost ending fatally fice, Wrirst ave. and Bell at, or our Down-town Office, Third ave, near tood bentde. ceremony anda silver trowel. The | stowed upon Lujsa Valverde. For he | started a horrible ulcer on the leg 4 e ate i 5 “Durnashun!’ he shrieked out, | procession, formed tn the Plaza | was emilingly conversing with her|of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, i z still brandishing the tool and looking | Grande, would, of course, pass |and she appeared to listen attentive- |For four years it defied all doctor 7 : Shirts 10c Collars 2c Cuffs 4o | | dier straight in the face, “If't | through the Calle de Plateros: hence | ly, returning his amflest and all remedies. But Bucklen 3 | a ma aa rn't that the thing ‘ud be o’ no|the throng of the people in that| A spectacle to Kear not only] Arnica Salve had no trouble to cun@| ween Cit i aunelr an’ you aln't the one as ts to | street rnaddening, but maddening. Through | him. Bqually good for Burnag : a4 ‘'y ame, I'd brain ye on the spot, ye Functions and feasts are of such | his soul, dark as winter now, swept| Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles WORK GUARANTEED ESTABLISHED 1890, y yallerbelly, Le me get back | frequent occurrence in the Mexican ' dire misgivings. 2ho at G. O. GUY., Ino., drug storey 1 grip a good rifle and metropolls that this, an ordinary “Are they married? No, ‘Tis not Second and Yesler, ond Ave, New York btock. o Texas a aa V Prep