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THE SEATTLE inset pieieasuaccchaatetetoemeey TAR--THURSDAY, JUNE 16. STAR LITTLE TALES HY STAR PUBLISHING CO, . LD OFFICHS--1207 and 1900 Bev enth avenue TERSELY TO fi « wen ee ven PT BRNG N BXCHEPT BUNDAT BVERY AFTERNOON EXC! 2 JACOB SEHL, ono of t toat we Business Department— sur Main 1060; Independen 18& ploneera of Victoria, and ono of Br GE S KING Raitorial Department—Suneet, Main 1188. | that city’s most prominent figures red. ‘ “OR... Star's Kastern oftiogs: se maritore buliding, Chicago: jin finance and business, pped Srna sit, 29° = —CorrRiant 10047 BY THE BALLARD BEAR ALGRNCT— 281 Ballard ave Munset j dead on th A pve dy pre on La an ASSO One . oop ix conte per week, y-five een p TO MAIL SURACHI BENS — The date wher an « plone 7% yeu was Ges are On the address label of each paper, When that date asstv found dead beside the road yester ® a@va nes your name te ta! day Me had Wied to walk to Kow SYNOPSIS. od the gas in @ little aleove where,rial, in a long black frock coat and rene label fe & recstpt etta At the outbreak of the otvil war,| stood a u v ld-fasbtoned low-rolling shirt collar—a man eatin \ashingion, a0 the patriotic oration of Rex Ingra-| Turning the key in the lock, she| whom Ingraham had seen in con THE HOT, DRY WINDS that) ham, graduating from Columbia] tugged at the heavy door as it|versation with Mr. Raynor on hie have been sweeping over southern loge, thrilla the vast audience at} awung slowly a thin was | first call at the hotel-—now ateppea AN OLD MAN'S FORTUNE Oregon for the past month have| the Academy of Me wraham | second and amatler r that also | forward and in the soft, half drawl almost completely ruined the spring etly le Bditha, the beautiful | yielded to her touch. There were|ing tone of the South said crops, Us s rain falla soon, the «htor of John Raynor, @ prom | three or four drawers and compart ‘Our friend, euh, bas had a se ¢ come to Patrick Hennes ng-grown grain will be a tota i lawyer who has é@ducated| monte wellnigh fi with little! rious stroke; but I beg pahdon, you =e Setans of Cun eee aan a eeparee were ® te checker {a @ ” }and liberally provided for thie only | canvas sacks, and long packages in| too, are ill—you're t 1ing Sey, an old man who for 13 years has been a wel 7 son of his former partner, as well|stout cartridge paper Quickly And at the moment Ned Burnham New York sugar inery, drawing $2 a day THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY of) as for Bdward Burnham, his clas» | Miss Raynor turned t) one after|/came hurrying up the steps, fol One might naturally suppose that he would have been demon the laying of the corner stone of | mate. Returning home with her/another to the light, reading aloud| lowed by the old family physician, strative with joy at the good news, But he turned pale, staggered | the Mase ~ one Ley h oe t 5 Neo “ S ~ from | the on a Shessen a 4 gene Dr. Traey to be celebrated on une 25th in) aunt, Mrs Fairbanks, and the two| came to one mar t "hilippe Fre egeines the wall aad wept : Sata ee Olympia. Prominent Masons from| her father, who, fearing financtal|nier, It took both her hands to lug CHAPTER It SOR,” he sobbed, “I wish my little wife had lived to hear this all over the state will be in attend=| ruin, has gone to the New York | out the bag and lift It to Ingraham, ASSAULT THE FIRST Hor long journey of toll with him had ended only two months | 4), hotel to confer with agents of his| who st behind her, Then ¢ ago. There could be no joy for him without her to share It tn | Botner clients. Ithe butler, with hie graven-tm: An nonhen.: re eg 7 Je incidents that go to show the depths of the MOST OF THE logging camps tn} face and invariable tray, also @ nat © : he - deg boeng ibang ar — Nem “a nt the tact th a we share | Skagit and Whatcom counties! OHAPTER I--Continued, |oara Capt. Armatrong Reig ns = - ® Sy ; wart. Our best joys owe their splendor to th closed yesterday, im accordance] Ingraham stood with sympathetic Ask Mra. Fairbanks if she will! ve ane Raynor. is apite them with those we love. | with the ag nt made by the/eyes, Hurnham with averted face,|see the captain a mom He has ses cove Ses Fire ree Toil and pain and sympathy knit lives tog causing them | camps cutting for the open market./ aa Kditha hurriedly read the briet,| merely called for « book father yn ae ayes ame a, > ol other a blend Into one. And when part of | As soon as the market strengtheus | unweloome words. In spite of every | promised him. He'll be re to 7 ~— ae J ts Bloc uemagdy negates they will reopen, effort, her soft eyes clouded with| want to see somebody, and Ned | @uatbh ning in her look, hee Gneneit is gone there are 20 joye that . anxiety and untold trouble. Bornham can’t bear him,” wore her|™4nBer, bad combined to rouse @ The human soul, like the diamond, is bright not with the / ai.) jouNn Pp, WISSER of the The hotel ts but a few aquares| murmured words to Rex, as the but-|"%t Of hope and rejoicing in his drightness it absorbs but with th which it rt ote. ine ow gone ‘¢ department is at| away poke Ingraham. the in-| lor disappeared, Bhe was again bur- | * th t ree ts climax when Fort Casey, on an inspection tour! stant. ‘May I not run round there| rowing in the depths the aafe read the pride and joy in of the Sound forts. and see him? There ts half an hour| but the search for the long packet | lovely face a she weleomed him to THE Bor's FIRST CEBT | before dinner. I can't help think-! proved longer tham that for the b the box, the hero of their com |] JOSN LYONS of Bilonsbarg, who! tng that fu some way I may be of| Tho gnalight was above the safe and | mencement day —- | went to Portland to have an opera-| sorvige. threw no gleam within, “Wait here, | 4 an yr be t as oy and not Suat tion performed for cancer, died! she looked up quickly, re nd) Rex,” she said, “I'll get my can Se Oe ee oS Soon there will be many sermons and . aang | = ihn tnemetind tenn peatin .. wy & a a’, ‘. 4 bv ene & bo 3 oan | or newhis isle < Arvton em the application of education to the practicalities of life Jus pope lt declare Tocwiah yen, meatal conan cathe tee ne te. caecum |motent baghelar heme, shared homely word in advance to the boys shall feel better satisfied, I think med clty house, she was pre commen With Durakam, hie food, When you go back from college to your b e don't consider THE ANNUAL CONFRRENCE of What say you, Fidus? Will you! heard returning, just as Mre he y = Pe ing p= s , ~ : thet your only relation to your father is to get as much money | . Glare iotay aad te some, tat GR en dy ae hanks, votes was uplifted from the| >to carted men~Joha Le ee the “governor” will stand for, Look at his gray hair kw * mewn tnarble flagging of the ballwny to-|, “Réitha, just | waa now just 22, but b certain step, his dim eyes, and remember in whose love and servic 4 the open door of the Ifbrary,| Armatrong has con "| atudy, thought, reflection and self. he has grown old. OVER 4,000 SOLDIERS will soon} ‘The answer was hesitating, even| by. He is ordered at once to Waab- | ***™ination made him appear three | Jed @, but you can at least | be in camp at American Lake. The) constrained ington, and ” zeare older—older, indeed, thas Nod | Pen Sere sey Se, He SAK Fen ows, pational guardsmen from Idaho.) “Not—thie time, Rex, if you don't] Leaving her candle on the tang-| Burnham, who was two years his| acknowledge it before it is too late In no way can you better | D0" ~ Ma ro to lex, if you dow aving b 5 th | conten : | aon and ashiagtow tain * toa strongly Reb for ae | ing, Mies Raynor ran ewiftly down show your manhood, boy, than by proceeding to pay In part th® | regulars from the Northwest army| after all the glowing Union talk|the stairs; deluged thetr martial| !®6raham looked on Burnham debt you owe him—and to her—whose toil and devotion and seri- | posts are to be ready for the e@-| we've heard today sep @tth enaataes tad ¢ |much im the light of « younger—« made a man of you campment by July 7 Post in the library even congratulations, hearted, laughing, win-/ banks, her foot upon the ower could say goodby and brother. He knew well, THE CENTRALIA high school first they were thrown to-| graduates presented "Bhe Stoops to im the old grammar school | Conquer” last night at the com bow tender a regard Joho | Mencement exercises: or felt for this frank, merry | bright eyed, b jsome boy, the son Ss 4 AR DUS ¥ va FORTY-SIX students graduated of & woman, distant in kin, but} from the Tacoma bigh school yes dearer in relationship than he had| terday jared admit, she, too,/ taken and bis| t att of Tacoma, and Mins - oll, @ society girl of the City As we go to press understand | Yakima valley and aske me to in| (°F to” Sore married yesterday Pat Fra Big Volt has established vestigate. Fra says that the at anaes fmdiepe connection between ki * are at his mercy and ali) *Yeming. John King, the hobo, and the miss- (be wa ns i= none 2 shall interview AFGHANS RELEASED ‘This te another scoop forjevery frog pond inspector east « aes the Cascade range and will con Mohammed Khan, Abdul Ramar — tinue my Journey homeward to-lang Rasoul Khan) the three News (tem has tf that Col. fam-| morrow. Here's what I read thel seshene held 0a Witeessee te the qeneft is hemmed in near Port Ar-| brakeman before he threw me off Gar—which gives us a chance to the choo-cbow case of Nas and Obabshaw gay why dontsky he wadeovitely into harged with murder, were released them with the sewhenetl of an ass? SPRINGTIME HAS COME! lfrom the county jail yesterday on! Springtime has come with birds and | $1,000 bonds. Wouldn't it be = joke on the) flowers, - * trusts if Knox were to draw en antl) And & mixt of sunsh and| Stra. Cyrene and Xanthus, Lescht ouldn't beat? Srust bill they Fhe Indiana man whose wife won | thee 16th sult for divorce has tn- @ueed her to marry him again. Mar- wiage is probably cheaper than all- moay in Indiana. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Ty good loser ain't th’ feller th’'t} don't take it { heart, but th’ feller th’t takes it t heart an’ don't say anything . QA you ever hear an Oyster Bay? “Hf i were you, my girl. Td drop Ort and get married and boss some home,” said the gray-bearded man. “Oh, 20, I'm too anxious to make} @& Bare for myself. I would like to be known for my works by the peo- ple of centuries to come.” “I's hopeless. No matter how goed an artist a woman may be, she ever can be an old master.” Rev. Cyrus F. Stinson of Kansas} City says the modern five-room fat fe an enemy of the family. So We) the four-room fat. Trarmuch as John King, the hobo, Wi be tried for ste ® platter that the about him. it ‘Wil also give Fra Big Dolt several mere links in his chain of evidence thet King helped kidnap the Baker child. Of course, there are lots of men who wish To 1 Sage would take @ Vacation now and then WOULD NEED BARRELS! The Koreans do not sew their} Glothes, but use fish glue instead of thread. — Ex: hange. Gracious, what would become of the Seoul Female Seminary girls @hewld they get caught in a rain- storm? WUKE'S BIG TASK. CLOSE TO ‘PASCO, June 16,-—| Special--I have 5 bad a message/ Fre Big Dolt, special kidnap! Riliidetsner ane honsrary caiet ot] Fefectives in Beattie, in which ha} states that he is hot on the trail of} the Kidnapers of Charles Moss. Fra gays he has it straight that Ross is Rew inspector of frog ponds in the CHRONIC HEADACHE We Can Cust You EXAMINATION FREE. DR. FRANK P. PRATT. Seattle Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat Infirmary, RT 8. 1GG8, a promi | showe: Madrona, Madison parks half hour |The showers are in the large ma-/ ly from 10:30 « m. to 10 Dp. mm. dally jority } | The sunshine is in the small mi nority. The happy birds thelr pipes tuning, ‘ . | “arthir-de-Jobn™ ’ spooning At clubs the merry wiv ing. home the husbands—carpet- beating. | | at “Ressie-du-Bar” ts out a-rowing, | While Ma is in the garden hoeing; Pa's hauling coal—to make ends meet Pete's shooting street. | jing her believe that it was her own erape upon the TURNING THE KeY IN THB LOCK, SHE TUGOED aT THB HEAVY DOOR. Madam is out to get fresh afr, Bridget is scrubbing down the stair; Stella ie with her music teacher, Aunt Sue is calling on the preacher The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1013-1015 FIRST AVE. Both Phones 1240. waiting to! There was no them wished him safe retarn, all in & breath, over the cordially clasping hands, Then, much to Armstrong's disap potntmen scurried back bad | the upper floo 4 rejoined Ingra- ham at the safe. The candic show ed them several packages, a doren least, each marked with a name and most of them with the ue of the contents, $500, $300, $275, ete. but mot one bore the name of Phil- ippe Frenter. ditha’s fi paling Editha aloft hope of another word with her at The Congressmen are all bome-| ws coming | Session has closed for active bum- ming; They've drawn their salaries to per- fection, And now they'll stamp for next} Pron s a) SH) toze. One long look was in the blue eyes with the brown; then with | *pringing step the young grad wate went bounding down the broad white marble stairway and strode briskly eastward to Broadway. Half an hour later when the two ladies again appeared, in readiness for dinner, Burnham was stretched the moment terchanged (dark, dark election. ~LUKE THE LOON. | at full length im a great, roomy re-| “I helped father stow these tn lining chatr in the library. ‘The here,” said she ‘There were 17 | | Evening Post Iny idly on his Knees; | packages besides the little sacks | | his eyes were closed and he was|Now thore are,” and she counted | apparently und asleep. fl@| rapidly, “only 18.” | started up presently at the sOund| “Then I shali go to your father! | of the swish of their skirts. He was|at once and let him know,” sald First-Ave. | contrite and confused. “I beg &| Ingraham, his face, too, filling with | thousand pardons,” sald he. “E|deep anxicty and dread. “1 do not must have dropped off to sleep. |at all lke the looks of some of } Where's Rex? Has he not fe/those men with whom he is en- REDUCED FREIGHT RATES | ‘ews? | ened.” On household goods to all eastern | Re* had not returned. Nor did h feu, go," was her anewer, and | points. Through cars. Savi of # | come fl soup had been removed. !through gathering tears her dark| | to per cent He entered hurriedly, looking. tri oked up into his clear-cut ‘The Seattle Transfer Com gay | £4, fieates ” and in her look there } p hy “You saw papa?” was Miss R&y-/ was such « world of trust, appeal Picwine Tis Ten ee ee ee 4g Lagh on. ese Raia to} *24 bait timid hope that, over ‘ a His 7 saw him, yes; but hardly to/come by the depth of his love foi i ome PAINLESS DENTISTS speak to him. Hg has such an @r-/ hor pf un : ken Ag td A MODERN LULLABY. wY% Pike Street, Sommer Third. | ray of followers—all Southern. He) went out aa the ogh to aid and sus-| Mush a by baby; o&, bush © by| wiheut ‘pela oy had business to transact with cer-ltain her, and impulsively she too! ae. . iene, Danansee Sas weed by tain men who were going South—|them and felt horself drawn irre renee. geey, but your paps is |Mervous People and the snes oc tering to conte v And. Mins | siatibty Cleese Gade tor tm oir Invited te ht, he sends you this note Nd |ingtant, though. Suddenly he real ame o_o bab, theeve nathing to} S50 at < A teatime | eaye I may be your Mercury 0N0@ lized her heiplessuess—her depond Hush « by baby for papa ts ny un alee more. jon can have dinner./ence upon him—and, quickly re 7 baby for pave ta near, | HO CHARGE t.eetnes st'Scing| Tim glad you Aldat wal | gaining’ sett control, ‘he’ gave cash | eT | Gone, and a written guarantes for i Editha took the missive eagerly, | jeweled hand one quick, firm pres Merald. Herald. Tailor, Tatlor,| 7 with all work, tore it open and read aloud I/sare and dropped them, “I'll find 1329 Second, | send you the key by Rex, Open my | him at once,” was all he said, as he > ——_— |mafe, take out the two packages|turned away, leaving her standin, Call Main 1687 when you want marked Philippe Freuler, Baton|by the safe, with fluttering haart, good laundry done, Pacific Coast | | Rouge. One is quite heavy Rex | inert and nerveless. | Laundry. oe | will bring them to me at once.” Twenty minutes later he came Together they ascended the statra| stumbling blindly back. The old nd ¢ ed the room on the sec-|mansion was in confusion, Ser-| {that tie $2.50 ond floor—Miss Raynor and In-|vants wore running to and fro Ape graham aving Mrs. Fairbanks | Strange men were in the hall, One| 4 and 5 Hafler Building and Burnham at the table lof them, « soldierly-looking fellow, unde Kditha struck a match and light- with potated mustache aud tmpe- am. tot p im; tom, jheid h sorrow to both, for | Mire jot & woman, sweet, sympathetic aud | yea were ope choeed. John Raynor's wife had never s heart of hearts, She had ght him « moderate f that w E when a were i be nfancy an tha’s, or wo the days of her legal were onde she was now 19. Mra. Raynor ved a rather regal, Jun¢ of woman when bi in society ut bh fa # came we n omplainta that stilled and sadd When she died be mo in genuine t it yurning for departing cha a existent graces of ed even before little ame to bless « union otherwise @ secret Kditha the elder John Raynor, loved no man as) whe loved herself. These are circumstances under which the coming Into « man’s life so near of kin as to enge f dences, is something fraught with danger to the legitimate sharer of hie heart aud home. Kate Burnham had sought his aid in the recovery wtate left her by an im pvident hughand who had man- od to imcumber every acre that he devined, and in the course of years John Raynor had succeeded tn mak money, not hi malntaised her, and her 1 bey, in ease and comfort to bi ing Gay. Shee losed her eyes on| wordly issues serene in the beliet that her idolized son was heir to/ sufficient property to enable him 506 Pike Street for Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF . ¢ In Use For Over 30 Years. OMPANY. 1 URNA BREET, Hew YORE BIRDSEYE VIEW OF Hillman’s Garden of Eden Addition inds yest away. , and Over § yoo lots and acres les of water front 1-2 ¢ were on gr were nearly gi en Call St for free tickets or take Washing land get free boat. Stx sales Waterfront acres $25 up. Terme mon gre sa day € We Make a Specialty of Gents’ Work we pacity ¢ f00 collars end guffe and 1.00 shirts * J Work left at our Matin Beil ot, rd ave, near Offices, Shirts 100 Cuffs 40 Queen City Laundry WORK GUARANTEED. ESTABLISHED 150. nish y er our Dewn-to Collars 20 SCREEN DOORS 90c--$1 200, 250 and 35¢ $3.75, $5.00 $5.26 Adjustable Screens Guaranteed Hose, 50 feet A Guaranteed Lawn Mower for.. ERNST BROS. Phones John 2831 Ind. 1158 thing ont of bis trunk and setting | less endeavor to get ® desk, or even forth among the banks and count- & place, in some office or counting to live Mke @ gentleman among his | ing hduses down town in questeof | house d then deci that it wae fellow employment de would not be be- | his manifest destiny to go through ‘The truth had been made known| holden to anyone. He would win college and get an © om, and to Burnham before he came of age.| his way; Invest bis salary in the then his friends should see. And 60, It had to be, The iad, though | street; win as others had won; pay after a fashion, the four years of warmhearted, genial and immensely | back every cent Uncle Jack had | student life had sped away; an@ popular a bis fellows at| “advanced” him, and heaven knows ered over their future! school and at olumbt | what other heroic nonsense besides. | pool ieee (Continued) pleasure-loving, extr spendthrift, in fact, and, as Raynor | ruefully admitted, bis daring, dash ing father all over. With high! hopes of him because of natural} abilities, Raynor had had the dis- appointment of seeing him turned | back an entire year at school sim ply because he would not study.| Then, when he should have entered | Columbia im ‘56 he utterly failed in} Latin and mathematics and was re-| manded to school for still another| year, entering at last with Rex} Ingrabam in ‘57 the oldest man tn| years and about the youngest in| demeanor tn the class. “Better let me have mother’s lit- tle nest-egg and turn me loose, Uncle Jack,” he sald, with a shake of his curly head, I'll bring you nothing but worry at college. I'm only cut out for a broker. That's my forte. Wall street—win or lose play or pay. Rex here will do the proper thing at Columbia, He's a plodder. Don't waste mother's | little hoard trying to hammer clas- stes into my noddle, Let mo take what there is and—take to the street.” Tt was then that John Raynor told Ingraham the truth and bade him toll laughing Ned, for the eld could not look {nto the fear- the mother’s eyes—and | tell that boy be hadn’t a cent of his own, There was something of a scene when poor Rex had to pen his chum {adoors one soft, summer evening as they were packing for vacation, and then and there grave- ly lay before him the exact situa tion. Burnham was for dumping every- He did spend a day or t frul Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. ‘The BEST HOT WEATHER MEDICIN CANDY CATHARTIC CASCADE LAUNDRY CO CALL-TRADE PRICES SHIRTS 10c COLLARS 2¢ CUFFS e 817 SECOND AVENUE OFFICES and THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET