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i THLEP MONKS Baitortal Department ‘The : BALLARD RAR’ A Astivered by mat MAIL BUBSCHI BERS bh Me addrens tave! of each paper a: A ip advan tabe! Sunse| arriers, THE SEATTLE BY STAN PU NLISHTNG CO, OFFICHS—1oT and 1408 Beventh avenue VERY APTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY, Business Department sunset, Main 1080: Inder $21 Raliard ave week, 0! efive cents per No free cor when your subscription expires te W hen that date arrives, If your eubsortp oe. ir Kame ie takem from the lst te @ receipt ashington, as nd-elare matter STAR deny is t, Main 1188 Hartford bultat Chicago Porterfield, mer. foreign adyvertialng unset, Red 141 i Money talks. It also travels ) Bhape of gold bars tt is Blobe, It has neither friends nor Whether Russ or Jap wins! To ab Re follow a gold bar that found its wel was hurried to San Francisco. N | Beat to the Pacific coast for it. ad landed in Atlantic City Payment was to be made to ‘The French, who are most fri Just negotiated a war loan, to France was given another treasury tm Bt. Petersburg the troops at Port Arthur. tf may again change sides tn ¢ ‘The gold men say that this lit the world over; but It would what the medium is so long the boys to be quiet on the ih of July? It'll rain that day. Chicago man lost his speech hile playing cards} ight last week. The Chicago) fail to tell what the other) deld. international woman's suf-| eonference in Berlin voted ® resolution agreeing not to/ fey husbands. A resolution on @abject was altogether uanec- WORD FROM JOSH WISE. a eS, AN! 4" are A It's a wise man th't co always tell whether er not he's wastin’ time. ome reason Judge Parker to talk is that he has read th written about Bryan. as proud of it as a boy with ‘of new red-topped boots. 4 d I should say Proud of it as a millionaire & red-topped automobile.” said Turkey has promised to s Biack sea fleet through if the czar will 2 not to let it return. If the ‘Teaches the neighborhood of i there'll be no danger czar breaking bis promise. bank cashier has been for 30 years for steal- . You simply can't pre- Kansas people from be- oe Ee HORRORS OF WAR. Special Greased Wire.) CHE! June 15.—General i today received the message ding a victory, after reading it, sald angrily, Qm sorry,” said the commis- ‘but I can't fll your We're out of sugar.” Kurohatpin has selected horsemen he can find in k division and has or- them into a new regiment, commanded by Colonel movitch. The new regi- ‘Will be known as the Electric » Many of the officers have against the name, but jo says he has made up Y to use that name, and | ean change bim. fs & most appropriate name Ghese horsemen, the pick of the can't see it,” sald 1. fintend to use them to char Are You Going Blind? SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE Haller Blowk. \e THE TRAVELS OF A GOLD BAR Sefore that it may have traveled a dozen times around the glot « & Because the Japs needed war material ama anal, and so the gold bar was hustled into a ship, and @ Mew days later found a resting place in a great vault in Paris t in favor of the gold standard. QM argument tn favor of a medium of exchange with # fixed fs a globe trotter, and tn the visitor In every country on the enemle It doesn't care a rap w ite ag ty it le only nec y way into the Japanese mint and food thia gold bar ‘ow York was gathering gold, and So the gold got another ride French shareholders in the Pan ese LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD ABOUT rHIRTY ' Hingham | tual b (and for the advan - t of ¢ interests of ¢ COPYRIGHT + 1904 os al ur » the r ne up BY, TAD ODART COMPA V ‘ Real | as - CARL MARCH m well-to-do * il ‘ ¥ of ( Ned at kar Monday af m CHAPTER L man and served In the wa CHUMS : the war ¥ net Rex, old boy, it wae great} yg te rus War, Hl creat! Just Haten to ‘em! The ‘ sala ountry tn 2068 | m prea he € in the silken gown of pe SETS iia n student, stood graxping M “y has flied 19 . ration paper hand of the classmate who had spiel 68 as ‘Seesth Wake just loft the stage, while @ great for the purpose of building a line| tdlence that had risen to ite feat 2 oar ‘nnyaide, ‘The| Wae® cheering enthusiastically oad will rejoin the Northern Pa-| Wildly They will have you!” con ifie at Toppentah. |tinued the speaker, “See, Prex ts} | beckoning!” and, releasing the | The Elma counct! has decided to| privoned hands and with a deter let a franchise for furnishing the| mined push, he gent bis chum, half ity with electric Hight and power.| dared, half delighted, back to the} | footlights, and the uproar in the! w rh pe aged 76, and &) vast theater redoubled. plor lied at Lewiston, Idaho) A sea of waving handkerchiefs yesterday, He served under Ger | and eager, radiant faces greeted the Sibley in the campaign against (he) young graduate as he bowed his eaten | thanks and acknowledgments, thea T. A. WOOD and Joxen Wood) M7O¥8 Again to escape to the wings, but they shouted the more and com were yesterday sentenced at Port Nicholas must have gold, no jendly to his majesty for the oaar t the cost. So the bar that came from Japan to Amor long ride, and finally reached the Perhaps it will come back to im return for war supplies; or It may be coined and go to It is not too much to expect he contest transfer Is an Perhaps it is unanswerable it is at tle seem that it is of small import as it is easily handled and ts in- A PAINSTAKING GENTLEMAN. —'m hoofing it toward good and strotig, and thinking up things to write about every min ute, #0 as to forget my troubles. Here's something about the joy- ful month of June YE SONG OF JUNE The burstynge buddes be fayre to ae, Their weight doth bend ye bow, Their fragraunce gladly wad be free, With June in flowere now. Ye grasses in the broad, rich meade Do nurtere i ye cow, And eke thereon do lambkyns feed. With June in flowere sow Fall jolie is ye hushandmanne, He giveth up ye plow And goeth fishynge when he can, With June in flowere now. I'd fayne go forth where blossoms be, Wad busynesse allow; It don't—and I mour bitterlee, With June in flowere now. —LUKE THE LOON. P. S8.—How did Krazy like m Dome yesterday ?—L. THE ASININE FRA What others say about ME mat- ters little, but what I say and do matters much.—Elbert Hubbard in the Philistine. SUT WILL HE GET iT? ‘The pet scheme of Chairman Mul- len, of the street commit take an eastern trip at the of the city for the purpose of secur Ing Information relative to the tm provement of streets, hae been framed into an ordinance which was presented to the council Mon. day vight. It provides for an ap propriation of $1,600 to pay the traveling expenses of Mr. Mullen City Engineer Thomson and Street Superintendent Waltere pa When you want a good photo to Eggan & Ericson, 1516 First Go to Spinning’s far bicycle re pairs. We Test Eyes Froe AND THROAT INFIRMARY ond and Columbia Street Main Office and Piant-Corner SAVE YOU 20 Per on Collars, ‘WORK GUARANTEED. CAREN & THOMSON, Bo. ‘and Pike. Beattie, Wash NOT IM THE CoMBING City Laundry Cut-Rate Offices Down Town Office-Third Avenue near Pike Street. Cont. on Shirts, 33 1-3 Per Cont 22 Per Cont on Cutts First Avenue and Bell Street, ESTABLISHED 1m. ten cents in silver or stamps to_p | FOR GALE ANO GUARANTEED f $1,000 « and to pay fin 1 $1,200 1 the « mn rewu fulne affidavite. THEODORE TUTTLE aged 16 was drov # lnke you terday 1 while tn @w hse ning with his twin brother and an ot boy, His brother made he- r fforts to save him, but falled He was a good swimmer, but was solxed with cramps Mis bedy was recovered. UPON PRTITION from the m hants of Mallard the city council has instructed the olty attorney to prepare an ordinance providing fo heavy I we for all out fruit and vegetable peddlers ROBERT WALKE lin PB had his — © log KR, hook tender the wow taken to E the use of talking about; the Japanese.” replied the general. | THE CIrry OF AUBURN ts con-| {sidering the feasibility of purchas ing a chemical engine for fire pro | tection. AN INDIAN has arrived at Van suver with the news that wreckage ng the ot the sealing Triumph seon on and re the name-board = waa eral weeks ago This # the general belief tha h wae one of the ves i lost in the fierce gales two the ako. Jeacription eohen Qua NUMBER of farmers county are in attend ere Inatitute now ntralia by the fac- lowe. EDITOR FRANK RB. COLM, of the West Coast and Puget Sound Laumberr says that the Wash timber exhibit at Bt Loute and that almost any can beat it at the ae. ‘The statement haw used much comment among lum | | WHILE Charies O'Keefe told funny stories to the other prison lors im the city jail at Vancouver, I C. yesterday, Arthur Moran picked the lock with bit of wire and the ltwo Irishmen escaped. They were being held as sneak thieve: joer. | RWELL MAY RETURN tam T. Burwell has been 1 of command of the battie- mdant of the Puget Bound the place he occupied before taking command of the bat Ueship apt. J. P. Merritt wit al! from Gan Franciece on July to relieve Capt. Burwell, * Stra. Cyrene and Xanth Leoeht, Madrona, Madison parts half hour {ly from 10:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. daily Puones SS) 1029. \ ab Finst-Ave. ‘REDUCED FREIGHT RATES On household goods to all eastern points, Through cars. Saving of % lo W per cent ine Seatte Transer Company OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 207% Pike Teeth extra of that alien banner of the sons of}an speaks, no boy brot dare | Fea the South who bore it, of the men|spy, no small sister simper ecceti of the Union who were destined to| Rex Ingraham was the son of a| Night Was Her Terror. overwhelm it, and closed his fif-/former partner of John Raynor, a| “I would cough nearly night} teen minutes address with a pero-| partner who had stood by him tn| long.” writes Mra, Chas ate, ration burning with patriotism and/ days of struggle and adversity, for | of Alexandria, Ind,, “and could hard-| years with all work. |courage and hope; and men and) Raynor b never beon rich.|I¥ get any #leep, I had consumption | | | Women, old and young, his thou-| Through George Ingraham's ef-|% bad that If I walked @ block 1/ | jsand odd of friends and hearers, fort and perseverance a large and| “Ud cough frightfully and spit! seemed lifted off thetr feet with) fairly lucrative practice had been | 004, but, when all other medicines j enthusiasm and delight started before the fliness which| falled. three $1.00 botties | of Dr. | Whoever dreamed Rex Ingraham |carried off the junior partner—a| *!%#'® New Discovery wholly cur could make such a speech!” sald! practice that in 1860 had becom jal A ey ons PULL, ABP SMITE (that He | Whiting, head of the class. “Who- | tensive, and Raynor's clionts hailed | (cughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchi-| @k GOLD Chowne” J $2.50 ever began to know what he could | from every cotton-growing state in| tis and all ‘Throat and Lung Trou PERTH WITHOUT PLATEH,. IV) do or could not do!” said Burnbam,|the Union. His business Interests | pies, Price 66 $1.00. ‘Triatl "Hore, ta. ta to bp imi WandSOg' D8 inseparable chum and unneeded! were therefore centered in the] potties free at G. 0. GUY. Inc, Bec- Oem. te 8 p.m. $ 7% prompter, The manuscript of @ South, though the field of his prac- ond avenue and Yesler, drug store. yp regom and may be appointed! polled his return, while from aloft @ great erimaon flag, the scarlet and white, the spangled field of blue came floating slowly downward and| the doubled orchestra crashed sud |denly into the strains of the Star | Spangled Banner, The president springing to his fect, was waving hin tasseled cap over bis grand old gary head; even the staldest among | the professors away by the enthunts noment and then, as the cap the olimax the ugh two young men with buttons, belt and sash of the natic Jal uniform visible beneath the | parted silk of their eéliege gowns, to wore fairly rushed forth « the stage by a mob of cheering clase- mates, and, blushing, confused, yet | thrilling with the glory of their obeyed the shouts of the alumni and undergraduates tn the to | vast audience ‘get into line,” and stood one on either side of the fortunate orator, facing the grand: eat assemblage ever seen up to that time In the Academy of Music | | It wae commencement day ‘The Greek salutatory, the Latin ode, the English poem, the valedictory, all amoothly rolled forth tate 4 oblivion—each appr ly rewarded by the aasembled rong, when the president an- Reginald Ingraham. to be “4 Meo | space | | | | | A RADIANT, BEAUTIFUL FACE MET THE MESSAGE ae Loe greed _ taken the | ms lather thither, leaving Editha to the FROM Hi § BYES. care of her sunt, Mre. Fairbeaks, | alin _ — And now, with bankruptcy star-| It was not until the tall young|*#0w, Mr. Webb you ought to)!ng bim in the face, he had gone to! man withwavy brown hair and keen| Bow. Mr. Burnham, my kineman,|the New York hotel, praying that | | bine eyes had been speaking full|¢¥erybody knows He has been| Within its somber red brick walle/ | five minutes, that other sound than|Mr. Ingraham’s inseparable for|he might find friends or agents ot | | eh t of his own voice had gradually | !oog years. Now, Rex,” with a side-/his clients who could aid him to) | ceased and people were look{be ab4|!00% sweep of the ample silken|sather @ portion at least of the! |listening—not until then, bither,|#kirte, “you are to eft right here, atr,|large sume due him in almost ev- | had he permitted himself ed mach| 0d tell me when you found time to | ry port between Charleston and In Jas a single glance toward a fertain| Write and memorize that magnifi-|@ianola, at many a plantation and | proscenium box, but now ong swift | look flashed thither as he nod |to let the first ripple of applause subside, and « radiant, begmtiful face, fixed fall upon him, samt the! sudden message from his cy@ih and with interest returned it. Hive minutes more and applaud and cheering followed fast ongevery | paragraph—ten, and the dorjiwas ringing with wild acclamati In @ thrilling elimax he had ried them to the wooded slopes. the Potomac where another fiag.Aam U same vivid hues of scari@ and white and blue, was fluttering re, and then ured the future along the southern in prophecy had p' BY THE QUAKER DRUG CO, 1013-1016 FIRST AVENUE, IMT: 10047 DY THE r — Assoc | how famous speech had fallen to] tice was here, mainly in the courts the floor forgotten, as at last In-| of the northern metropolis re « iam, with brimming eyes and treasur i there will your trembling hands, was permitted to| heart be also.” and John Raynor Withdraw from the stage, to be| had been outspoken in bia oppo again seized by Burnham and vio sition to any measures that even lently shaken and vehemently hug-| remotely resembled coercion of the ged, to be passed md through a| sister states, until allenced by the urging throng of clasam ”, who pguns at imter After that ue were fairly pulling or anding| stood classed as a Southern sya him to limp and quivering shape-|pathizer, but one who would be lossness, When rescue came at last! party to no act of disloyalty to the in the person of Burnham and al general gove ent-a neutral at whispered word, “Cut loose—they|a time when he who stood not for want you at the box the fag wax against it And if ever woman's eyes spoke! A very unhappy man was Raynor welcome, congratulation, pride, ro-| He bed lived up to his income, He jolcing, admiration and—more,|i.ad been lavish in charity and gon those wonderful dark eyes of Editha| erosity, His Southern clients had often been slow in thelr Raynor t a8 Ingraham payments, entered the She waa| but paid in full and royally when waiting and watching. She whirled! they » able to pay at allan) upon him, with both white hands—{ most of them were, But now all alim, richly Jeweled hands—eagerly | posslt y of collection had been| extended, and w le of praine leap-| th by the outbreak of the war ing to hor lips, “The clasp of those| aud Kaynor, who had loaded his} hands thrilled him. fire of|kith and kin with benefits, now] those glorious eyes ur 1 into his | found bimaelf unable to 1 t his} dizay brain. The muate of her voice,| billa—« fact he dare not let hin! even more than the fervor of her| daughter know. Her beloved moth words, set his heart to tumultuous & native of Mobile been | throbbing. He bent down over her,pdead for years, and Kditha, the ouly | his blue eyes filled with infinite! surviving child, had bees reared in| longing and almost incredulous, yet| ease and luxury, educated at the maddening hope 4 with vague,| most expensive sebools, and taugtt| For a moment nor hear that red about him, | Nameless unoasine sid neither # almost everything but ecoacny nnd] wlt-denial, Her coming out mine| Le previous winter had been the adding th congratulations and| tk of Gotham o” weeks be ore | praise, They smiled signifioantly|«:¢ after. Her success Lad been at each other, They even drew|the father’s keen delight. Her bills aside that the leveled lorgnons inj he had paid with laughing ease wee of dainty hands all over the| And now about the only funds left ane might have unimpeded view bject to his order wore some of this meeting between the hero of| thousands of dollars recently eol the hour and # leading belle and/| lected for certain of bis clients. He of metropolitan society—| bad not « thousand of his own daughter of a house and Rex Ingraham was anotaecr name old, almost, as that of Peter| ced lawyer's comforts as we Stuyv t and proud as the Son of | benefic fen. He had sent the lad] the Morning |through an admirable preparatory | It wan Edithe herself who re-|school and thew through college.| called him to earth and « realiza-|The senior year of the four was only | tion of his surroundings. “Here! just come t 1, For more thar are ever 40 many more who wish to|one reason he had planned to send add thelr praise. Mra. Fairbanks,| him for a year or two abroad. He of course, is impatiegce itself.” | had purposed that Ingraham should Bows and bobs and murmurs.)|enter the law school eventually and Miss DeRuyter, Mr. Ingraham.” | become But aow -now (More bobs and inarticulations.) | ¥> oney tocome trom *| Mise Sateriee, Mr. Ingraham. Mr,| Maynor had rejoiced in the stanch Post you know, Mr. Lansing you) friendship that h long lived be «|tween Hex and Burnham. The tat-| | ter was the son of a n he had a ved, and it was ¢ than apected tha irnha wed all of hia apparent prosperity to the aunty of the big-hearted lawyer both young um h 1 sof ah daome home had ev been pen, but it was almost as far down} town, at Washington square, as the | lege was toward Ha approved their Ii and he} ing togeth therefore, in very « ortable aw ters on Murray Hill, sure of visits m both young men, visite that d been regu oir entrance up to the time of » the senior your nd that became frequent and m vent fall and drew A » Kdithe had “finished at school and was pr y koeping |house for her devoted father the November than his troubles State after state decided in earnest election began jseceded. Mail communication was speedily interrupted and later abandoned. June came with its talk of government confiscation of the property of persons in armed rebellion against the United States, nd John Raynor, faithful to the last to bis clients’ trust, stored up-| wards of $19,000 in gold, and more in banknotes in his personal safe, | and then sought eagerly for other | professional employment among] the shippers and merchants of the) great city to which cotton bad al-| ready ceased to come He had promised Editha to at- tend commencement exercises with her, and Rex Ingraham heard with strange relief that at the last mo- ment the prospect of meeting cer- tain Southern gentlemen at Orane-| cent speech—and never refer to st| landing between Memphis and New| to a single soul.” Orleans | The glad June sunshine blazed on When the Raynor carr drove swiftly hom d, bearing Mrs. | Fairbanks, her niece and the two | chums whose college days were now | }gone forever, there stood at the/| massive d way the butler, with his imperturbable face and his sil-| Iver tray A note, miss, from Mr. | a sea of waving, fluttering bunting There Is one page tn the book of life a woman can read tn the dack What would have been the height of discourtesy under other circum stances became the acme of kind ness now. Politely they turned| Sly basibe wp the seicinertng rat | Raynor and the brief words bade ae }the daughter look for him no ear-| pg he omg wtb 8 in onty| ier than 10 oF 11 o'clock. He outclassed by the savage. The one | might “> oe, take a night| thing to which the Indian is sty)!" 0 nang (Continued.) diously blind is love making. Chas. ka woos Winona in the heart of thr village and no man looks, no wom. “ - Call Main 1687 when you want good laundry done. 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Phones: Main 1240; Indep. 1240 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block Closing Out Sale Carpets and Furniture AT COST AND LESS Owing to the lack of time in which we have to close out our immense stock of goods, we have con- eluded to reduce everything to less than the manu- facturers’ cost Everything is going with a rush, and yet you will find an immense stock left to select from. As the goods in the warehouse go down we find @ great many nov- elties which we were not aware of having. They go on sale at the same low price, NTS SY Ln) CMO WA We have only a few baby carriages left, and you cam take your choice for... . LINOLEUM® 45e for our 65c grade of Linoleum, 52e for our grade of Linoleum, 68e for our $1.00 grade of Linoleum. $1.25 for our $1.00 grade Inlaid Linoleum CARPETS 25e Art Carpets, 25e for Cottage Carpets, They did sell for 45¢. for Granite ALL CARPETS are marked less than cost, CHAIRS G8e for a solid oak Diner—braced arms. Did sell tou $1.10. ~ ‘7Be for solid oak Diner, finished in Golden Oak an@ exceptional values at $1.25. Retiring sale price 730, Daulton Carpet Company Cor First Ave. and Spring ee RN ee om teen ene mee