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Burnham heard volees in the] Another moment and they stood elaball oi crndhe : : ren | wan DICWR UD t the outbreak of the etvit war, dimly-lighted pa They ceased! in the full effulgence of the light Fresh, bright The = . | hat patri ation of Rex Ingra & moment, « uncertainly he] that streamed from the globe at very latest dictate r NOFA LOWL) LIFE NAUGHTY! sie Stesuating from Columbis in| nt on to the Ibrary there,| the foot of the sta and thore|— oracles, and th t LESSO ot woven RAUGHTT! | cline tail the wart astionse st] Sen letineds at ezaccmae tana the took of the fisira, and there I See re ber : onl OR orig Tags je ce, | the Academy of Mu Ingrabam| heard the sound, low, m “ casing up inte bie that ‘bent | bere in Chain ax - |KO to more trouble than anybody I retly loves Kditha, the beautiful! yet not #0 low that he could not! upon her worshiy Burnham | et Handle t There were sincere mourners who shed bitter tears In New anemia “. [daughter of John Raynor, a pros-| recognize the aw bell-like tones! glared the laos The Quaker has it j 4 York the other day at the funeral of Mra, Mary Jane Thompson | I don't think that te a] Perous lawyer who has educated) of Editha’s voice, and then another,| dread q Mrs. Thompson was a servant, For 40 years she was @ nurse | Waste of tlm and liberally provided for this only] deep, 1 ant, tender, Man alive!| “Try to reconcile him to what| : as ttre, 1. \ t times, Rut, do| 90 of his former partner, as well | it 1 be no one but Ingraham Hg te nage eat } fm a wealthy family, being mother and grandmother to the chi lyou know won't do a bit of| ®# for Réward Burnham, bla clase. | m for three days past he 4 Ps othe én And the children and the children's friends, as they grew to mane | work . v tw in her front} Mate. Returning home with her| } lected And th aianee Glott Pn ve ; ya m she te wear \ chums, Bditha recotve oka ance al i oon q hood and womanhood, retained their love for her | 1 ring & lawn aa ni m alone — togethe Rex 4 him to you in perfect health Through her faithful wervice for 40 years she formed a wide [OO : : ‘ om, oe fore a oe owes litha, for the first time @ that| now, II must go.” r know when you spoke! her father, who, fearing financia entful evening of commencement 1 . | q Acquaintance outside that famtly among ita friends who recog- |of flower beds but e| ruin, has gone to the New York| Through the parted curtains that| both: mes ene go. but with . hrough the parted curtains that) both hands now stood claaping hers q uised her remarkable qualitic The eccentric George Francis hotel te onfer with agents Of his) draped the archway Burnbam| and te + eth poten upon je ‘ ®rain found her to be one of the fow women whom be could admire Southern clients Eee, a peared the length of the long, old-| devouring eyes, with lips that quiv- | a r e onl urse ervant ee 7 aoe > fashioned room ered, trembled, thirste 0 ne | ee ee as ee Jages intended for the Frontier es-| A month ago Burnham had noted| hearty in ive pxtnlette tact aed Peggy From Paris After all, the conventions of life are but thelr « tate, Ingraham and Editha find} more than once how the blue eyes! dared not; duty, cold, stern, domi that some of ther It doesn't matter much really what one’s position In life may are missing from| of his chum would light witb joy at{ pant 4 be, so long as one fills it well fees _ Raynor has & paralytic! at sound of her voice or f fall,| pression, Her eyes, her face had The main thing ts to fit one’s place, whatever tho place may be, tag and noted it without emotion of any|drooped beneath the fire in his ee or oe ee Returning from the hotel with) kind, Now he listened with sink-| @ ul 1 with card case and purse fand when one does that all other things take care of themselves some of the gold, Ingraham is] ing, ax S haa | ae cnre coma bene % $1.00 Bags i J 4 Angerin, hear roughor and rob of bis hea he : The incompetent king, tn spite of his Jeweled crown and gilded knocked senseless and robbed ir whaler, Wax, Was loved catdantiine ott ban ia oes aaa $1.60 Bage throne and flattering courtiers, has fewer real friends and knows Ingraham's injuries confine him! exercise, had been Editha’s com-| story, and tho “ sho may have $2.00 Bage .....csere0e q Jess real happiness than the humblest of his subjects who is in bi be _ uptown room. A stranger, panion in many a visit to the skat-| read and known the seruples thatlh te - ne at the Raynor residence, demands] ing pond in Central park, and tn] gtified the ay ¢ _ vowal Qirilling ther sting |} the spring on many a summer af lupon bis lips, she ¢ that his sister has claime whieh he} ternoon, side by side, thelr oreea} not let him go until ak | 4 not, would | bad heard Maurice — You in error.| audience with Burnham, tn Strange as it may seem, there ts usually no spring on the water wag mony with his environment It is an error to say we cannot all do great things. ey The trouble la we cannot all recognize what things are great ons oxen a stsenan, there be 6 pnend ap ; 1 ~ 4, §a-| danced eagerly up the avenue or in| ie | 92.50 Be CLOTH LIN We cannot correctly judge between the shining tinsel and the | pig tank upon it one , » om @ and Burn-| swift, exhilarating canter through All on # sudden then, she threw|f ¢ 30 ~ Gull true gold. a ERETSS. sai [the new made bridie paths, and/back the queenly little head, and | $4 oo Bas 7 4 had ied nen vyin ° - - . - ‘ me Could we Wil learn &. do well, with all our seal and energy, the | | Washington man 104, yeare ou, CHAPTER IV.—Continued. adh ned aay pn on eotlin r eyes 9 nie, welling, well 95.00 Bag } mod or stealing « bicycle and} ot ag over with * Wo great thing that lies nearest ua, that thing, however litte, would B® | oy nigey appears to be an ae “You'll soon be meahured for the! theirs. Ho had delights of his own, | tal drops coursing Ponty weoyginad | 3 LEATHER LINED. 7 come great. neat of second chiléhend. uniform," said Tracy, suddenty.| but delights that brought satiety.| rushing cheeks, and the strong man| oy: 0 Dag Neat and dainty, in brown or y The poor enthusiast who put his life into the making of the | “Then 1 suppose you'll be up and) During the fortnight past day a84| broke at sight of them. With one| ; pes Diack, titted with purse and first Gen. Taylor, after licking the) “way.” night, he had been thrown fre-|) 7 ? card case, actu r kind nearer « | low ery of “Kdithe,” be flus ae . Fude lens did a humble thing, yet he lifted mankind a Mexicans, had thelr commander| “Up and away, yes, doctar; but| quently im ansociation with Edith®.| hands away, clasped ber, al 96.00 Bag $2.25; special $1.25 © myriads of new worlds. ] Drought to his tent. He treated the) Hot fn that uniform.” | Her frank, soulful eyes had sought! fiercely to his breast, and their lips|f oie Ges. 7 There is no humbler, yet greater, thing in the world than the | dofeated soldier with great magna-| “Why so?” asked Tracy, Tgoktpg his, the and again, for sympathy,|met in one long kiss before she|f 020% Sult Case IT CASES training of a child @ high idealr of manhood and womanhood. nimity, and patiently taught him) Up tn surprise. jhope, encouragement. Her soft! buried her blushing face im his| Better one, with shirt fold SUIT the great American game of draw| "Because, I've nether the @dugh-| hand had time and again nestled) broad ah » Good Leather Case = ot gam road shoulder and sobbed aloud in | Faithful service is a medium that equalise poker, Along toward the wee sma’ tion nor the experience. I'm golpg! in bis nervous clasp as though ask-lan ecstasy of mingling grief “anal . Extra heavy Leather Ca B Conventions—be it remembered—are but thin crust, and there | Poon 2 0 Uoal one wth andl joy | tuto the ranks to learn,” was the|ing and receiving stre on fs no true nobility but in superiority of service. more and said “It's your anta, San-| calm reply. “All Columbia equida’t| courage, The Kditha of the first of I had vowed to hide it until 1| shirt fold, liven lined i This servant—this noble woman—who did her task well and | na _ | a me take it an the World| May and the Haditha of the 26th of had something beside my love to|f| Extra heavy Leather Lined Cases Santa Anna made it two calls five,| could not offer anything I am more! June © two different women. | offer you » sald with shirt fold, steel frame, at 4 who died the other day, sincerely murned by hundreds, bad a lot | oe he had a pa flush, | eager to take, but—not untilj1 am| How was it—how could it have been peed pila i [eee tore noe $6, $7.50, $10, fa life that the highest and proudest of us might envy. laughed mirthfu y at the joat better fitted than I am now.” that he never realized her beauty, 1 want only that.” wes ber re-| $12, $14, $15, $15, $20, $25 Do you and I do as much? Does even a day close when we - — “I'm betting you'll think wiger of her charm, her infinite attractive | ity and so they parted Prices vary with style and finish. «a 4 cannot see a mountain of things we might have done and did not? Go to Spinning’s fe~ vicyete re-|thie—once you're on yout feat| ness until—nntil she sat enthroned!” Yot she could not let him go with = : And yet do we continually complain about our lack of oppor- | 28!" gain.” aid the medical mé&n.| that glad commencement day, and./out one more look. A carriage Free Delive : ————<——we |“ Hidithe sald yesterday she was like the queen she was, sent her! stood at the curb, long waiting for To all parts of the city, including ‘ake and Ballard. Mail oe eee ane Denes teow, & wo had this or that, or © tinge wore Th 3 N counting the hours until she eo@id | loyal knight, the victor and he him, but she felt that before he|[| orders filled and we prepay express or ay ee Pen my te a thus and so, we could do so much better? ere Ss 0 nee you in the uniform of the reg-| the tourney, that might rec drove away his eyes would search within 100 miles of Beattie on all ovdeve of $5.00 or we. ~— ; There is a lesson for all of us in the useful life of this humbie ular army.” fthe homage of this man of men and] tne windows for sight of her. He, |J— euianennen TUT as, dead eating tap Sovty Ser her eusiting ton. Reason Why The flush that leaped to his foubg requite him with her smile. And) her knight, whom she was sending | D q ~ sieeeainianand forth to do battle for the flag they The rug . YONE PAYING RENT CANNOT _ |(% STAR DUST »-)}).cm™ mn" ny by Russians even fortitying St. Pe-; She ‘ud sit and pout Be Qersburx. Reminds us Boston's An’ say “This girl's in trouble, bub, % geare during the Spanish-American} you Better help ‘er out. "Nen I'd ast er wiat it wus, Company ot negroes will rum 8| Polight as I was be. Steamship line from New York to) An’ sh ‘ud say * magnetic presence, whose thrilling | oratory bad filled ber soul with pride and admiration—he, her hero, | who had dared and suffered for ber | sake and her stricken father's he, | her lover, her own true lover, who} bad sought and etriven to curb that | | ber what I ani to him.” to silence the outery of aires BOSTON ng, brave heart until sho—sh TAPTER V. - 4 willed % otherwies he ‘wate AWAY TO THE FRONT. PAINLE ss ith her soul in her eyea,| It haq been Ingrabam’s purpose DENTISTS beaming, triumphant, with| (© accompany Capt. Winn to the 1420 Second Av., Opp. thet Goew ann y stilt | camp of the old “American Guard,” crt nse PTE ‘ Phones: Main 1240; Indep. 1240 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block and found her shrinking|the New York Seventy-first, and the railing, back among| there present himself for enlist ouding curtains where she| ment. Kent, his classmate, and an inated. What—what was | enthusiastic young officer of the eeeren fied a man 7 eon y ad an rge Liberia: Maybe they will cal it the! to ne Heed Derebess tae be] ST cera ae totems doorkan os line. Go slong with me recovery, Rexy's, being| the capital, half by night, half by No Studer H — T Astorbilter's dance t'night— X. 4 ~ Bp Bho - age ALL OPERATORS. CEN i a P te Sigeriag @n 0 colange psa a nee Unight—I re- tarde by some cue importu- | day Wins « - arent ecaasens : 4 system. Why not make Panama) To go, 12 to 15 minutes ride, 30 houses a ene ae See ph Bom Po iy Hh Metre. , : sats legal tender? An’ I can’ with 2 to @ rooms sold each th There wee & Girt, talking cagerty, poem Mage: Rinne agen Bos Silver Filings 3B 3 7 n’ I can’t trot out by myself, it | ; mon| earnestly with him now. The gas| Dd lieutenancy, Ingraham, ana 1, @ Crowns and Bridge Work, per i D sccesty paras poms week: (gent ent 7 new — phd BF ae ge — My HL lamp threw its giare on her piteoua,| ®t least, appreciate your reasuas. cen $3.80 h ‘Nen I'd say “I'd gladly go be your) (iY PROC ane Po 9 ed pleading, yes, tearful face. His | But it ts still open to you, as 1 un Permanent Plates (that St)... - birt, sates" . «gi title, We bh 4 pe r back was toward the bouse, bet| derstand it, and you aesire to fit Nem eh “ud be so grateful ‘at sh'd| (N'*. 4." hare onned 00 scree surely his head was bent, bis ear | Yourself, and in order to so purpose Tweive-Year Guarantes, gen | Washington 2% years. Large jots,| | inclined to—Look! she Jays her| Jolning the Seventy-first. The Sev- Lady Attendants. Right up an’ kiss | $12, $14. $18, $22 and up. Terme $2.98 hand upon his arm. She leans to- enty- first is a very good militia Charity covers o | M* ‘Wo. three times, “a bug Me) ber month. Price of each lot ad-| ward him. She is sobbing. Look! | regiment, and I am proud to be one var, Some, an” vances § every Monday. He opens the carriage door, he | Of its captains, but it is no school mutitude uv sins, 7 t her surprise, | A fine §0-foot street, graded ana} hands her in before bim. Then | for service in the regulars. More- I ‘ud kise ner back agenn, an’ S87) pinnked — just finished — trom turns, and with one quick sweep| Over, it has not six weeks more to an’ so does money. é “Gee First avenue to Southeast Seattle of the eyes, seems to search the|*erve. It is a strange thing to ad-| ‘Whizz! ‘at would be nice!” A timely warn to all wishing | windows, then springs beside her, | Vise 4 gentle in to do, Rex, but ad-/ | THE COPY KID |tovely homes. We can never offer | Alias Luke the Loon. | homes close in so cheap again. Take| | any car on Washington street. slams the carriage door and is| Vise you I do. Enlist in one of the driven away! old regiments of regulare—you'll we ancl joe is Editha’s hand as| find detachments of three or four K00-HOOZ, June 20.—Some men} it forth in search of sup-|18 Washington—and so learn the = i _ —_ a Pg Not so port. Ghe is strangely dizzy. The | business from the ground up. There ‘iahesinia al urohatpin, however. i i ii catalins “ : mly one bette 4 that i mentaM GLAS FASCINATION room seems revolving giddily, and|i8 only one way r and that’s : “Prisoner, “a sald the Tuber He is @ versatile man and a master Seattle Homeseekers Co. BUR! u RED AT THES TWO Iu . her band reste on a friendly shoul-| West Point, now out of the ques “4 oe we Sree yen Ss Sng p benign de cahortabes, Bad be — Dan der, Ned Burnham, his old familiar | ton. Think of it.” + chosen finance instead of war for patient's forehead was more than now-—now, In the long gloaming of | ¢ 4. b bu his true ik And Ingraham did think of it. a ee beac patien : riend, his chum, his true and Joyal ‘All Hight, 3 ine 2008 the ttre his field of effort he would have Timber Claims enough to tell the story Tracy al-|the June evening, w , nde now and always. He can| Before the white walls, the un- been a second John D. Rockefeller. lready knew. “You wouldn't disap-| gotten as a possible factor clear away the clouds. He can/| finished, scaffold-circled dome of prisoner, Sentence the law gives me, but give) We were talking about the trusts vies tw af sour ows cc 7os| lent aight chen sd conenes || ond Homestoads ASEH By a ASO SE ORI 5 point her when dozens are going graham had again step |eweep away the devil of suspicton,| the capitol came in sight he had into the regulars as officers, every} scone, and im the pu of miserable, jealous, unworth “| made up his mind. Winn was right can.” about the shipbuilding trust. 1 L. C. DOLLEY ©°-42 Stee" week, and coming there in thir] glow of the parlor lights was mur manly ie from her LS If he meant to learn soldiering be- LUKE RESTED UP. vas. PaiA pv Fioom 5 Berd ta) uniforms, with kind inquiries, ald| muring to we “K€ He, with a single contemptuous | fore venturing to draw sword in > SAMOUG, With! “Yuen seu ast lec cael =—|in hopes of being seen by her. Not| unseen nook of the deserted room. | word. can banish the last vestige of | command, he would learn from the de--Yesterday being the Gab-| y 4 jose any money one tn five of them knows as much| jjurnham had bounded cat-like up|this new, -etrange, stinging pang. intain-head, no matter how hard * Jane | as you the steps. Had they beard him en-| He in Rexy's absence shall be her the life, how coafee the food, the : E bath, I took a day off, but I didn’t) «ny; he replied, ‘as I took no It is settled, doctor, and [GR \ ter? His latch key had quickly] stanch and stalwart friend as he) clothing, the language and associa i mind ing in another of " o 4 Seis eas setehes par ele 4 stock in it, J took no stock in ft, | to accept or decline at once nh} done its work, for between him and] was ever Rexy's tion, there lay the road to soldier 2 wi “i - one . | wait for the sword, but the maio@@t/ the corner be had caught sight of a Did you see, Ned? Do you know | knowled Practical at least, and Sem © short time before I was can THOSE SUMMER DUDS. eode i'm strong enough to handle slende that even the balloon-|—her?—what she wanted with| there lay his duty med as copy boy. This was before) I begun to hear funng things in my/ It used to be that men could see s mantle of | Rex i (Continued.) | ” ks © | the day cc not disguise dhe} And the hand @ - - —_— attic. Fair women dressed to kill; Louis Kiodt Je poral Co. —. zs pee 1 5 an rops nerveless| ‘This piece was the best I ever did! But now I'm free to say that she Mew Locatioe Sesen Avenue Tou ae aid i “ “= we A dared not meet it now. He had hov-| from the refuge on his shou He| | "twas about the new Society! Wears garb more fatal still | = =|morrow; as & private yo ered just a minute within the door,|is turning away — turning away — ‘CAS OR iA. tl! | Of yore used we contented be Adhesive Pliable Plate |r fons.reek Phew’ me TP | breathless, thinking that perbape| when she stands there demanding T (laa Ware! ne | rpg musket off 1 go—a private id @e | iike skir He ‘Fo gate at womnes’e tase @ nutshell.” And with th® a€-MB*| «he might brave him ap ae and/that he laugh at her fears, rebuke : But now (what glee) ‘tis style’s de- go 7 — y ge 4 ring the bell, and demand to speak] her jealousy, scoff at her suspic TH’ NOO SOCIET) To look right through the lace. leave Raynor's to pay his dplowm ly learned, But, though | tower above ber a Boars the 4 a j eal ge wadetigy - he 9 as lamp directly in front threw| scorn her for her dis alty to Signature ares % Now they say that the Carth | Brised to be told in Burales am on a pale, wistful little} man of men—his hero and his EDITOR Gane teled to bribe Preenier Gonibes drawling tones | that stared hard at the door-|comparable friend —t os “ Modern Dental | 4 pat lof Brance with 1,000,000 franes | _— needn't look for Rex, . | and even # back after | witt word when she | Parlors $ 1 o ; Maybe t took him for | tor, He's gone | she had passed it by, pass on she)manding him to speak. He mus . Tae ow dceee 7” “* ~—| chose pocket Combes. (bricks) Coming suddenty in from spai-| aid, and then as Burnham breathed| speak. "He shall. speak ‘Washington State Analytical er People 4 | ore e evious eni if r » qi | St ‘ud be mean to cann a queen). whore, the previous evening, Ned) freer in relict at his escape, he| ’Ned ¥ m, I say did you see] Laboratory and Assay 5 ot WORSE THAN SHERMAN saID ; —Z | heard the soft sounds in the parlor|—that ¢ with him? u Office (inc.) bold her job, I hope A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. > | that struck dismay to his heart. | know h Who—what—is 6. t. tAnaen e P — (fhe last one was so awfull old an’), °ONO-YOHO, Manchuria, June With famtly around expecting him! Through the open casements,| An ifted, warning hand, al 4. (Ph ) antes wp, 1 gee 16.—Gen, Kurobatpin and Viceroy | Perfection Suction Plates 9 00 to die, and @ son ridin t life. 18] deep, mellow, booming, the stroke | @root head, averted eyes, and] 5 inated @ been @ thoussn—. Alon ff con nue to « ee thitions aola Fu nee .. “, to get Dr. King’s D Discov-| of the huge bell at Je on Mar-|then, in sad, reluctant tones, this ar ts, ihemennd, jo he ec empt in which h holds | Sliver Fillings . \ y ‘ ' Coughs 494) Ket came floating on nmer | is his answer ad. Drink an Wet ,, Mice or lean; the other. Gen. Kurohatpin ts-| ridge Work .. 4. . * W. H. Brow t 1 with the distant shock and roar Don't ask me, Editha, Remem-| coal thi H tule-bird * orders § yesterday forbidding | Geld Crown Ind., endured death's ag frow| of the navy yard gua, ing the | t TRSTIMONY Gee, this ‘un is a lulu-bird, the docking of any more horses All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. thea; but th nderful medt a Bucklin's Arnica Salve “ F if Wares sech nice perfume “I can’t nee why you issue the or-| ‘Teeth ext without pain P t ‘ ae of nin At the sound, @ tall ented’ ee tia B It feels ‘te like a green-house when| der,” I sald to him. |and replaced with new ones the shin og form, a tf anly, athieti form, | 5, ee ee a he petite eaolutely ec : , a ‘sin the lokle room— “E have sesued ft that the men un-| Sane day ‘ly every night prang from the sofa in the farthest | © ie ceuvnanied dun aainas ————| vance what your work w . 4 1 wisht ‘at they ‘ud call 1 me when der me may understand I care noth-| 1°" —*:#0 to 6: Bunday, 0 to 12) 1, of Cor . and a sweet voice said,| tion oF & for Every person who wears our|ftee examination, All w ; a salamat Raat ; < rede ae lg Lady Attendant > etch Ga plaintively Ah, must you go? “ne shoes realizes that they have the|&nteed for ten years, ample f th *. BE 1 t of the splendid work wel coin o 4 Go!” was the anawer, “Editha proper dress for their feet. Silver Fillings i ure ( ata ‘ s 4 juara do are to be seen at the entrance, “+ ‘ 5 should be et the Metrenetit Balt Gold Fillings . P CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND kYES TESTED FRER, HARVARD D | merit tor at tt should be st 4 ropolita iu Eruptions; in ~_ Gold Crowns 5.00 EATTLE YK, EAR, NOSE AND TROAT INFIRMARY ers | troubles, Guars Ned bottle doje nie moment. | 1 aimed ne as le for Piles, » Cure Q.. Full Set of the Best 8. 8. White ’ . Frank P. haesoses eeebeeotayeecaceesos 4 and 6 Halle \ gECORD AVE. __ lag ig Procysong- fp oilridl pay > should join) 26e at G. O. Guy, Ine, iY Tee Dr. Vrank P. Prats and 6 Hall 618 & : 9B Guy, inc, ana ave and Yesler Capt. Winn, We go together.” !ond avenue and Yesler way uherion. Dorms QO! , Houre—bidd io Gundy