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: : 3 % } " — THE SEATTLE STAR-—TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1904 oe LT | | THE SEATTLE STAR a the atta: im » bico | a6 reaponding to her Touined ene | sentry t « be ' pont Deafness Cannet Be ¢ BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. | bell pull and gave it two or three) ex tion; he, too, ever and h OFF iCal4—-10T and 1208 Seventh avenue t it the V = ’ vig un jerke. | ther ud hurried » to th ; z : the} . While wattlag for the bell to b , AY CEPT SUNDAY F answered, the @ountens b wort , « « nine ‘orda on a ect of ' ene © ‘ b 1 * od emer O80; Independeny 118% he folded ‘ ~s ‘ no Daitorte Re: bultaing, Chicage: 69 “n pe; s Ad, twin aia ta ie _f Uribune t BS r " ‘ sing 5 n ber finger ] iafied | tor ' b i BALLARD STAR AGENCY—S21 Rallard ave, Sunnet, Red 14h hat had writt ‘ " : 1 ne it. F fi re * One cent 5 y, Sx conte per Week, or tw ° » per | tention, as was n iu 4 month sr carriers, No free contes | ut the To MA ABC! The da te * te e pita,” whe sald to the gl ho] his fa apd the I ; J on the on r Wh th ' t subeortp had answered the bell herself, aT th b t ’ 4 tion has not again t paid tn adva , me ts tal the Mat mistress telle Tue you can be trusted| one e that ' ( « A chanke trees tabe " i "7 t if calle not ¢ Ds f ‘ « x t A a = a matter witch calle not - rs Abe K k P 2 Beattie ° WILL BE IN REMARKABLY FINE STRATEGIC POSITION OF | Clfidence, Dut clevernenm le tha en — #0 g “ BEING ABLE TO CUT VLABIVOSTOK AND PORT ARTHUR I can't promise ch A WARNING TO GIRLS | your ladyahip, but for the ott | OFF FROM HARBIN, THE RUSSIAN BASE—WOULD PARAL. |think the Dona Luisa knows can rely on me. i ; LEL THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY, DESTROY RUSSIAN COM- You'd be good at delivering a ™ i letter without letting all the world t at : MUNICATION WITH THE PACIFIC COAST AND COMPEL THE | jnto tiny ret, 1 suppose? t i f " k : rll do my best, your } p, if it t Itw ‘ CZAR TO SEND ANOTHER POWERFUL ARMY ACROSS et. Myr ' . SIBERIA au: Me Pepe” Pavers wh ae deg . ae ea pomed Luina n th P e ery well, senorita, Into whose J ot BY NELSON A. MILES, hands tn It to be put ht ! ve Lieutenant General, U. 8. Ay Retired, Though. speaking direct to her ; ‘ Nfl, t ( ' 4, by Ne er Bnterprise Association.) mintress, the question waa more At the ¢ " t s junt A . . tt toh to the Newspaper lh lerprise Assoctation meant for the countess, between from the Mask Home, after the expiration of only s weeks of & | BOSTON, Mia, May 10--An eminent American writer has truly | whose fingers and thumb she saw wht be ox b Ji vent three years She had been found at a low hot « from X.: “what tt in fd that th mmund of the ses remain the dominant factor tm | the thing she was ' hares ger, Her t <r of hine . ptr e he great war now r ed In the orient , plem can ne anawer to her ‘ * t x? , t ’ morp “We ‘ Seay a se % ms ta of | ’ ve t 1 fort mont ~nd may be undetermined for at least |some consideration, The note was ot pre The « " not w how re : ances in with Japan. t " for Ruperto Rivas, but the gtrl| tending t taken, She had been | itoar pio i bad . ‘ ue We } tional re te Of reat battles, the destruction of | knew him not; so how uid she wt i . rt KE DRL 0 there. Af t she knew nothing . * te] fleets , go t f troops, yet they wo far proved | give it him ! The A R G ¢ . or » there was as : A t " 1 sin unreliable. In this case Dona Lulan wae the} At first he ‘ 1 to mak 1053-1015 FIRST AVE. He ts p t ¥ the n r nd dash of ue Japan was creditable in the |first to see a way out of It, saying 1 The ¢ Block. diliee t ka of t filet and persistent ef- jin a whisper girl wh king r i : G r ; , v fort t y that portion of the Ruswian fleet at Port Arthur oF Let her give it to Plorer she ' 1 becar While the Home Miss Starkw eat ' ared Aa m “ to eff 1 kade that t has been creditable in @ military | knows bir i he can | r, for the « * whe b women who are meet of falling into a t From this pe I t ” t 1 ke) «point of vi and d tes the purpose of the Jap govern. “How w rfully wine y nt b . 1h ti 2 thetic appeal some extracts are ¢ w. A 4 ts what want | to flat ment to ar the ers of the Japan and Yellow seas in order to |my dear,” exclaimed the f the scarf, pa ex E | f h P you to read, giris ithe v L at 1 wafe £ to move a formidable army |interrupting. “The very thing! And) , « her fa 1 yther ¢ VO U ion 0 t \4 1ano t n to the coust of Korea #nd Manchuria it never oceurred to mq,” K y 1 not g the’? t arp need ora oy writ oe he ee ak aa Pome 8 7“ ne * | I nt lange sudden forays from Port Arthur Refore leaving the rapm t tk 0 nit tt perte + “4 t } and Vladivostok, Japar 1d move 400,000 or 600,000 troops to Korea |received full instructions ere to) W ememb home features cu of amall way to teach a lesson to gir 1 Manet t n fow week find “Don Florencio,” « whe « dark PERFECT INSTRUMENTS @haracters, who habits and id 1. whowe whole life an@ rhe tlon of Korea would be of small advantage to Japan, [found what she was to do and #ay| he had " , , ‘ forth te Rappiness may depend upon Just at « as the Russians 1 fortity arrow ¢ of the peninsula oe |to him. . nas th wher { ; aaa Ghaiine a4 the f the Yalu river More difficult was the commis f n the Cama and built to resis nati “No need of my going back to my ear fo ¥ w waye Bay 6 . $ uy Newe? ane e river Li Hie, sion to be t at e i anges and at for are. given my own way, petted, caressed, loved and therefore spotied. THAT ely et Sd - ble river nearty « ee | cee Cr on saat sapren KXVIL OF COURSE WE RECOMMEND WORD ‘SPOILED’ IN EARLY CHILDH HA 3 TO 1 1 Ree ge Ss OR Paes a mt cee ay ML SPE fo = hag f “ ored DISGRACE IN t YEARS. Peking and Moscow, or destroy all " ation by ras | aunent .6 TER DEXTER 7 P Zaspan sale ‘a Birls, can You not eee that, even though father and mother seem en China and Russia, stiif tt sid not be Intve him bis LIVERED. sold thin any ot make harsh, not lenient enough to sult you ® junt they want I anticipated some weeks was most probable that the for his n the 4: the beuutif ota nv b b ft c . 1 » r two aid toget along the Yalu r Jang 4 you to be all you should be for s a are . ne } " ; : soos their child? I know !t seems hard to reetis satt 4 to be ae wrap thet re . # in cros A ¢ ano ev Rard for me—and it was not Thad p 4 th hh great trials that ‘ ) . . atrate t « both lines I knew th t Mad I ly Met i to t iw i not now of betweem Martin and ] k and then Harbin oly diegr and Newehwang and Port Arthtr y “tf I could only make you under 4 what thing It Th struction of these lines of r would be a # Set th weet & girl—young girl who ts Just at the age wh 4 mean r to Russia, ae it world destroy all mmur with 4 oth When she should be respected—what it means to knew she is dingra ‘ae te t pid ne nter c > has lost the confidence of all! , ree ca st a ombe “Sermons can be preached, lectures delivered, books written on the * 2 me wee \ causes of I know by bitter experience, by bt repentance, what t threatened danger or to retrieve such « disaster ft all—in r or other es from. IT ERIVED PROM i ty of tmoving over the Siberian raltway an sould ate aee teatery iin of sufficient wi eth to over-power any army that Japan ht f > t hal 1 LV = “Had I never tasted that ktall I would never have been the might place in that theater of Wa r to move the Baltic fleet tn Pliny eign’ CARS sufficient atrength to destfoy Japan's naval power « Hobart M cause of trouble to my family A Topsali. . D Zahnaten Co. Remember, it is not always the girl without a home Tt te too often . the piri who has a home, futher, mother, friende—all she wishes to make | “He's the scrapplest man 1 ever! Niblaor 2 Tike; holemate war @ happy and contented life. She feels that whatever she d wil be all | ¥ : Sherk teak tle aeenle = re following ¥ sight, that no harm will ever come, and even though it 4. it would be forcing them out at a saving of from covered up. But sin cannot be cov or He @ t. He told me he had $50 TO $100 “T am today In this Magdalen Home * ate’ to wre the i leaving ail hie money to Ci eee Genes etyien th ores ton nothingness of the gay ne de tf father and t store | mother. I must go without the little comf xuries, I had at | DON'T NEED CARNEGIN. MONET fe) Son OUR $177.00 values ian dooms, and rive in the morning to my bread and m while the ones ire sastieenene aaa dae? ~ = this week: they will be soll T loved and trusted, and who I thought « ts hetr SatemGant diets wenn seek. paloninell n easy payments. te way. OH. IF 1 COULD HAVE ONLY \LIZED WHAT HOME M 1 the » € 8 was zed for | 7 “{ We Are Overstocked on Or P P P - 'e Are Overstocked on Organs — BEFORE! I must c we eennetiines nag fot § Mr car | by Captain Mqyne Reid Pillay sg vagy crema Bs yet girls, this is « " the al a8 and a . | COPY RlanT 16 ROPER ENTER PRE ASTID » this ¥ ar ver torture!” wi nna : auitesin rantesd by Young women! | nis MP ART = - 2 . “ . Read that statement of Varina Starkweather over two or on . aie YNOPSIS. Do t 1 this week { And— | a Up iw her . K ptaln of Anna the great! “ Ponder It deeply engns t ring s ‘ Texne filibue 9 capt aur of the nation. Hae ee x dit CHAPTRR XXV ° e My mgt | a acio Valverde, « tle h! Isat To think of it! In] } bar tb A " In a) the h « = n Ub were” on * STAR DUST 3 Marr | aren bers the Condeam A oper sing his own th in rn he again, " 26 . e y , “dj turned t - anta A ' f the t if I don't? And wa 0 ll 5 Mildred : = Gaines aa ~ Asan THE CRUMPLED SHEPT HAD PASSED THROUGHT THE FRINGE e k jorstand things bet-| oe | “Re at Y ' time art. ‘ perto is Indeed in dan-| . 9 SEEING fer, the ca t *-|eer—more than 1 belleved this! his young mistress; another to stand|t kesnid 40 ees ted things to learn. He stands on the Pik * n wht and plans t ganda x young mistr aft . A very large number ner words, I do wet know further he rowen : is: te , a % . t well with Pepita, who had a powe New 6 Speaker Cannon says he would rath-| He says: “Now s » 1 myself I « d by Manta | x ’ Be on = rver him, and as be knew had er r « ~ I i than be vice president.| Right here-I ca "i p her “a : ee . * to = her part with am ardent! was a look of ebabt b : , Speaker Cannon belongs to} far.” what, Mr te The a oabhes @ all to be shot!"| al Bu was a third ais alsin anak anaes te aeetiaan that large class of men who do not > tl who an-| } « wabel, do not ay that! If | «timulus to p up his vage, |'doet own « farm. | ia if a a ~ iN him they may kill should it feel like fa =—this hav Just he ed a aht — _ Wealth a to | tines been imprisoned, \ ' ° tn do with the count Draw-/t r head and 4 A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. | Secretar A Forg-a-aive n t It's no use repining. per beantiful gold h—la venttat'-af: 4 , back up Lyman's con n. | sent to his plan to h the 1b os no Prone: ange > Ps Bad. oe cee ene i freee SHOMO WON OUT |" e—thia, time with money: nol reward hat | lang i din he ; e erok nt A a to gain a tt h v takes. Yes, mi y.” t , | CELEBRATED MAY | pardon for ¢ I ; ' ao “agi j Th dainty actress 1 i a t | s to be ? petite, amen w i I . J & trust) watch. t held it und . M ki W : : re Sno ene akes Whiter Bread]. ‘ for the CHAPTER XXVI p at the t 7 . hb im, ine Se " suddennead of mating t Rye Bos For nearly another b eature, 6 « plain as word M k Be | aS ; hed ain : hats] went on, though not so na Could. speak 1 akes Better Bread _ eae eee Siok ‘ ' r ms ghtseers ati! the f walle e th t ’ e « ‘ We . C es - Chicago has stoned watching ta) MRS. WINSLOW'S - m. wlanices were) “You mean the lit ny of xicated. 8 r t i the former. baen nsed by Miliions p and the) th being as nterested im te J.to me n the shape of treats his t Paper gloves and st , I . 4 Y | not as coming to him : being made in France yr, King's New Life > sa * sir our SCLrVveS | steps, as her eyes, » f r | work & Glasses Fitted Fre Diseases of Eyes Cure “tpi ae faethe ‘ t ®. The first ex 1 the one cause the beart s ; SEATTLE EYF, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY. t G. O. GUY, Ino, ! tien, t " gg Sg Eggle ty. th mack i any ] Haller Block, Corner S ind a “sgh and Yealer. ooo lor t 1 eee Bieta . wee ter the biood, | % t went a oh : v tne A ae I . - ore t 1 - hesive Pliable Plate | j vet f her eyes Better Than Gold t a Sotaitinds P Ghote’ ask oe Plate Never P. . | Puomes ai } Je ; prt greg og bitity $2. Grane, oF Lane i'praves that ta cure. dis } cose 7 ea a ver Perplexing | Maiwy ‘ n-| ease you m Strengthen the nerve K v she had t Papintajeas ata a | tve/ M029. \ j ee gg lea N. H. “No remedy h i me ~ “4 age Pore étdiied ek oe Pon Perfection Suction Plates. | ‘ . in her ¢ t I beg & Elect iiters,| Dr. Mile ervin f his 1 ; Only I | ' " t. If h e 5 A Dn vent nm the West making} » t me good than the | is the great « r the nerves, | + , ae th « it, at ‘ t c Werw t y an gl a $1.90 . 1 thy 8 aligia, | it b ke It out owe ee » ~ I Bitters | Headact ms, I M os Bridge Work s. ¢ 1 tid for fema 1 vm opt w Gold Crown 5 & 1 he b 1 | hep Stomach, Liver and Kidne ad . d All Work Guaranteed 15 Year r «it h Grane tonto aad! ¢ 3 led sheet b passed ( Hours--#:30 to 6 Teeth extr 4 free, without pain I wus ' ) k, run down Na ! ‘ xe of th arf, away Lady At and replaced with r ones the 4) D Bag 7 } Hepigtnee i can tal tiene Pate to t i Don Strict $4 pu a1, tT Ibe, : ; ame a | 1 sthate aril tue uectite aed 2 - i pur family hom.| heart affections. Six ° 1 who had bent to r t a Pair SECOND AVE. / Fi; A the fi $ ir Only se s{action guaranteed by | Miles N red on G. W.| bringing his hand to the t ,F HARVARD DENTISTS-518 szcom AVE. _ B18 “) IRST-AVE. | since, aa they sv 1!G, O. GUY, Inc., Second avenue and| ARCHTOLD, Grocer. Decatisr, Ind. 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