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Niele dahnieedainseinanenaiguiesseneniaaens eens east 7 it 8 Ne ik ee ee el winery deta THE Searrie stam BELT BUCKLE : ag gees SAVED HER ATANI RYERY ATE! ¢ EXCEPT BUNDAY wy aon ie ee er Business Depe + dont 1180 a me rm re —nabaal = CorrRiont +) Br Gr Meg , or ee ae , ypeleks (hy — ek Oe ; os igo, 6 Wiibwne +190. ry 1004 » Taaaet t Yo wot |A FERNDALE HUSBAND AT path HODART conpay rrment oRy-THE | oa wep a pert h TEMPTED TO MURDER HIS mt quad stood Trooper Ingraham © the Mexican war * ar pees | ready ed in the rudiments made caval Long, Nght el taking his t with the elders, f a f . strapped mn ut “| parently quite as much at home, 7 th detachment | _ Koen facen wore there mee — i Re Ping apa Dremntyp yA] i - le fi t t . | WIFE ANO THEN KILLED hs: lupper lip. ‘Trig, trim, fa i m eer a neat w@ tl ne 1 f in De addres ow : =|" HIMSELF ——— th ‘ 19 A oy =| i (Mh SYNOPSIS. j usual In the rough old days of the; Frenier! That put a new face t At the outbreak of the efvit war.) regulars, re * had them b th r loves Bditha, the beautiful) of high repute t n t, with bis left exter \ ht They had been @ i ew Wermilen, of Chicago, aged 45, co: tted te be- | . A na t night! oe of John Ray ® prom | and a dozen y «6 t f the i ppe J ‘ Ingra- | mle ! _ — ¥ cause he 1d not obtain ¢ ment ‘ ' perous lawyer who has educated! goudemy, detailed a 1 t-| ham, | ngly, and ¥ t ' | Washington State Analytica } Be nits : aa’ ‘ nos dae : 4 hh was & and liberally provided for this onl¥| org of voluntoe " te} in a i} thou tas . ‘ | Laboratory and A He was v apable, as his letters of recommenda ‘ as for Kdward Burnham, bis @ | were quartered temporarily at the not 3 o~a~, M In-| Wan done by the sor Office (inc.) tion showed. The letters sald he wai ndustrious and @ bullet passed th her|/mate, Returning home with her! hotel, Among t =» had ‘ t nal view tachment of infantry ¥ GL. TA ‘ first-c! schanical eng But he wai ay"halred and had ‘ ' wok bett| chums, Editha receives a note from) ready found frank t r h : = | a " , . " Nae ete 1 ‘ y caured a flesh| aunt, Mra, Fairbanks, and the two| jowship, and it “eg igen goed F ; ; 1 man from the rig ; Ae wae apqenrance of OA older man Doubtioas the buckle saved) her father, who, fearing financial] pearded captains he appealed for|at the name nt rank of the " t Everywhere they told 1 A Younger man was f 1 Die jruin, haa gone to the New York! counsel, while he Ingraham Bdouard Frenter } What Is Life? { coural man sh t b> otel to confer with agents of BIS) torogathering with the youngeters,| It ¥ in dainty pt, writter , . s nobody knows,| PRE ra O06 course Wermilen made a ghastly mistake, He ab ) have , | ern clients Willard'’s was the rende fali|with a f 1 t ¢ but we do 1 th i 1*y ast eask hoe gy: angliadd prog Rem aed adel it TLER Raynor sends for money pack-| washington in ‘61, the bar and|gaved. In beartog, ¢ ' * eleolutely inev b aes intended for the Frenier ¢8| jopvy being crowded every evening. | ner the young sthe oh levea c than that he was accustomed to and fitted for, The wages might ate, Ingraham and Editha find) i: was now long after 10 and many! though just tra from t na . gemens . |" Bivery person who weare our be less and the work uncongenial, but one cannot always choose | that soane of them are tnigung trou lof the officers wore leaving for the! Coast” t “ae ‘ |shoes realises that they have the eer | _ _ - owever, th er of age Limit no longer concerns this ma to be up with the sun, and still the W « Pills 4 e-} ae Howev haynes age lim Kasco Returning from the hotel with] \o.c.) commander mat with Capt| v n I do tor Mr, ¥ oth It's gent r-| 0, ‘4 @ weary search is ended. He will be turned away no longel Lone of the gold, Ingraham is|\s” . sty | i ‘ ‘ I | som. © gold i} Winn, occasional ancing k 1 x, in a tesy. H 1“ ' at joy, Ine. | Seherbow. Decause he ts too old } (Special to The Star) | knocked senseless and robbed sh Saaeahann,: 00 he seed onal Stl seeks clair enieed oo aux eolee o4 | row. Jermain 40 44 The problem ts ours, What shall be done with the man of St | pupre Mont, June tt.—Marty| Meraham's injuries confine him) Hi MM woe nl ¢ the man in the loud check suit - , a We have told him to prepare for his work thoroughly. We accep this morning advices from Willis 2 oe a re A o— Finally he rose and e-| wt nd recently, be had ; Bis service for twenty years, and when he is in his very prime dis- | ton, North Dakota, tell of the cap-|*t ihe Maynor residence, demands) iy i the doorway of the avenue, | eon him | | ture of two desperate horsethieves . " wom HeleNS) with a kindly nod to the « of The h-hor f fiver te con 2 charge him. helteved te be members of the ne-| tat Bis t has claims which he} ov eiterns who way for him) veraation,” begged Mr. 3 and ‘ The railways say they do not want clerks after they are 48. [irious “Dutch Henry” gang of| ™* re ognise Ingraham wise in| fr euch evide 5 and toca tty t ant 5 Mechanical engineers are too old at that age, Gray-halred woh rustlers,” by ‘omner of | ‘ereedes for her, sud be and Hura-| soy of them lifting their natty where few an ] , th n i pu nget e sa e ong ations. agow and € he . ad ‘orage cape instead of via, he J a ere are not wanted. Give us younger men, say th eres Clase a maty . 3 ~4 Inara i eehaiin commisaion | fOFRE AP teat siving ~y- t And so it goes taoners, o © » pecause of inexperie but decides | 4 m of t t x * Blake and Skopek, were arrested Mit Two civi one dressed in the} . ‘Then tendency is wrong. Soclety loses immeasurably by the | " f shots enlist in the army. He detiares| ame at the alter @ lively eachenge & S hie 16 ve to Kiditha, and ts overheard | ¢*#axeration of the Southern style, | ” turning off of Its trained workers, And fnfintely worse than the | phe capture of the two men follow ‘ . je Philip of 3 } by Burnham. Kditba, at the parior| » black coat skirt being even) y.., now lytr nge economic loss is the heartache and dis: nimeat of the man who [a dai ng rat 2 antag hg hes ‘window, cess him acccsted te 0}! or, his white shirt more be rom , : es Se 4 fs turned out like an old horse to cripple along or die. a ee ; se (artul girl with whom he drives| bis slouch hat more rakisb | 11. ‘instructed to see Jobn Raynor! | tlers,” who boldly drove off about . than ordinary, stood in earnest con 4 | a : ot Bursham, asked far an ex io his unele's behalf, and that he 25 head of the best team horses in ] ference clowe to the entrance, ab .“ a ‘ 2 hoy on, replica: "Don't ask me, = ay at. | bad read in the New ork ‘Erald a q sectio Remember what am to| *@rbed, apparently in their own a tof o e a ts 0 | “Tommy” Reed, sald to be an _——— J am Qaive, bet beth looked up in oudden . { that gentleman's 7 other member of the “Duteh Heory interest as the two officers, one the| 2@?™ing illness, and of the assault 4 gang, for whom a reward of $300 CHAPTER V.—Continnea Mexican war veteran of regulars,| "208 and robbery of Reginald In is offered by the Stockman's Asso-| the other the young captain of mili.|®™®2am. Was it eo that the gold hetetion of Horthern Montana, wan]. rest. Very evening @ grit dbr-| the other young cap [ae cond Gan ie een a " « knocked at the office door| tia, shook hands at the 400rwWay! Phitippe Frenier? And had it been sat a young officer in braad| @ud the senior sald in his resonant captured by the Canadian mounted intended for him? It was so? eS police yesterday Just across the J or 4 if ce rood eit? tant Dated piform, with glistening buat-| tones Grand Dieu, what of misfortune! i rontier, after a at 4 shoulder strapa, and anid You may say to Mr. Ingraham ; . —— Henry” was one of the members of And had there been other louses, as — -- ¢| Ldoutenant, « man to enlist,” and] for me that, for the reasons I have! ior, Hut yes? O Ch what ‘The cigar dealers’ anion ought toy battle. ] the original “Kid” Curry 6496 Of! then to Ingraham, with proper sav-| #i¥en you, I counsel him to start tn] O7 Hut assuredly M against the dealers mark They might have fought a great | C@U#ws Sud tr agery Take off yer hat Tpe | the cavalry; then, if he ever need 8) Raynor would promptly make good the boxes “Colorado.” battle. ° | Young officer turned round, gaged] friend and I can aid him, let him] tne amount of which M. Philippe _— They may have fought a great} For a short time only, two beau-/one moment credulous then | come or write to me.” Winn walked] poise stood so much in need. Of A banker never feels that he has| battle. | titul full-figure panel photographs, | «prang to bis feet and, to the| with the captain to the curb, where this Mr. Ingraham did not feel au- Gene anything worth bragging ‘They are fighting a great battle. | in fol *, for 25c. Herpick’s studio, | amase and disgust of Sergt. Shan-| 4m artillery orderly stood waiting ‘@mtil he operates a farm at | They were fighting a great battle. | 11! Jarion street, between bas non, he and the would-be recruit] with the horses; then raised his profit. They fought a great battle | and ‘Bec md avenues _** _| were rapturously shaking hands forage cap, as the captain mounted thorized to # uid #00n business, and M Nady to attend «> | Birdseye View of C, D. Hillman’s Lake Washington Det thore was den of Eden Addition Just Opene beat, of his hitherto unpublished work at all. Therefore, they would pray —_— They have fought @ greet Battle, | mcm nm rn 4 explosively exchanging greet-|and rode quietly away, When be/,, - Strange disappearances are be-) They didn't. Th ;N Te wee Loman, late of the] returned to the lobby, both the] U@. '* person. But there o hite " ene " rge cro f people were at C. D. Hillman’s Garden foming too numerous to be strange ere’ S NO. ina E and still of the Sigma hi,| civilians bad left the door and, fur-| 1 , an, aoe td mig ar had bee are r ligg * \ : Hil 7 nae a Bay longer. “In your wife a member of now leutenant and actingndju-| tively studying Ingraham, were] Oo. -'00 the department of etute of : d s e ¥ rington. ; “poag! 4 : ae ag " secret society? tant of jetach of Uncle Sa hovering within earshot of the litt * f and acres were sold wonder, when lake front lo’ ; AWORD FROM JOSH WISE | ""No—that Us, excepting the Neigh Reason Why nas 6S Geemansen ot Cnele Gaare| Bevaring wihin eamhat « t he was North in no inimleal y pres pier y Saag on terms of 10 cents a day, | | borhood Sewing Circle. It meets ary ip = from) group. role, neither as soldier spy, nor and acre trom , every Thursday afternoon.” ivilian foe—and now his uncle is|f all the 5 and 10-a s on the lake front will be sold, very il, and appeal for his ne jf as it is the finest place on earth for fruit and berries. He who fights aa’ MARKETING. phew to return at A boat will Come at once. Several houses with lots of chickens,-os eave for Nor ; I like a steak, I like s chop “ S-acre tracts, nearly given away om easy terms. Take runs aw will live He must get bis pana, - Le aio ‘ ’ ~ ' ~ [pure at butcher stands to stop guard, and it ts easential he go ati Washington street car to Taylor's mill, on Washington trun away another | 1 ps A agglene Mg tle he ones. But here was his good friend street, §-cent car fare. Enquire at saw mill office or le takes my stake, nor doth __ . day. soft and factor, Mr. Biuat, late of Ne come to office in Times’ block, room 2. Owner, C. D. To wrap them up surpassing nice, po ery Ap worth Mar, Bien haw Hillman. Also several mem wanted to work on this prop- ‘ pric = ow a . re: Wet never oth Be an ae poms, conpent te and represent him in erty; good wages MAKING A HIT. New York, and would call on Mr 1 Raynor th his credentials All The demand for Luke the Loon's Usele Philippe’s letters will proba “Copy Boy” stunts have bom Sal bly be th awalting him, bot M it that the &. D. M. inatet that r Whe summer days are close at hand, | erea Raynor, who would know Edouard When mankind suffers from the | the Fooliah One send in some more | at once, might not know Mr ; Bot still in every poker oy ol a Here's one on the salary question: of Mr. Ingraham but a few lines of : u Aye 4 man © co! es “ introduction That puld = be all, - vag AT FIFTY CENTS A WEEK. and with lighter heart Edouard “What's the cause of that rush/I think he'd done ft long ago if I'd) with 2 to @ rooms sold each month Last week th’ ol man razed my pay tay ; ould return to embrace bis uncle A FREAK t' fitty cents @ week I 35 0.35 eetcue Hen 00 beaien , Wf) || 204 be comfort to him. Mr. In-| * / if graham would have the great ama ae Into the side show?” had the nerve t' speak— lon 98 to $12 per monthly. IT I6| os } "Ob, they've got a man on exh!-| An’ now I don’t know t to do IMPOSSIRLE TO BQUAL oR} : orgs teen ‘You are that takes the mother-in-law with all my extry koin— LOW PRICES end give « perfect to me, gentlemen. think I'll jotn— extending from Beacon Mill te Lak Mr. Frenier’s statement of the situ Terrapin are fast disappearing— | They say it costs a heap o' dough| Washington 2% years. Large lete,| ation is so lucid that I am moved to history note. doos and fees an’ auch, | $12, $14, $18, $22 and up. Terme $8.00) do as he suggests.” (“Ab, what of ‘Yes, it's scandalous how fast some | ut if it's mor'n fifty cents, why| per month. Price of wach let ad- goodnems! what of complaisance'” 817 SECOND AVENUBxxxxmence People peat at a banquet. I k’'n make « tonch | vances $2.00 every Monday. from Mr. Frenier, but Mr. Blunt sat ‘ Fer ten cents er « quarter—‘at aln’t| A fine 80-foot street, graded sloomily expectant.) ‘It shall be OFFICES and 90 very much— | ptanked — just finished — trom | ready for you at the desk at 10:30 THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET tomorrow, if you will have the good-| nens to call at that hour.” Ah, but ton’ enter. ‘Consider the impera e need of haste. Mr. Blunt should t. toright.” plead. | a —_ Pep NCrar TET RNIN - start by first tratn and be there to morrow evening ‘It would avail him nothing, sir,” answered Rex, his suspicions fully pont Un tee cna os Cost $50 to $150 one © a week yet,” and with that go ye eee New Modern 5 and 6-Room Houses burried downstairs. “He's had one 9] 1% miles from business center. 10 minutes by car. Reasonable wall nd I'll see he gets——" then ff stance. king A feller shud do somethin’ ‘at's| First avenue to foutheast Seattle. | *riginal an’ you neek | A timely warning to all wishing When he's attaned th’ dignity o’| lovely homes, We can never offer fifty cents a week! homes close in so cheap again. Take THE COPY KID. any car on Washington street. VISOR ROASTS sT LOUIS) ‘Seattle Hemeseshors Co. es MANCHESTER, Eng., June 21.—The Dispatch today quotes “N-NOT PHILIPPE! A~ M'SIBP INGRHAM, BUT EX'S @ gentlem ju om & » NBIVIEW." © off short as they turned a ali ee eaves ons anention sharp cotaer snd enens ance to tase Open Daily for Inspection description of the cupnelaien r with Winn, most unexpectedly re Call at offica or take Washington street car to State street. Go one city. He says visitors disap. | three different regiments. ter About 11 the party broke up.| turning Diock east | trom letting his “Brother 8@" @- Winn starting for bis lodgings up list, Lyman bore him off ON, | Fourteenth street, after telling Rex CHAPTER VI with a little bevy of comrag wi of the artilleryman’s advice and TROOPER REX are bullding froma $1,180 to $1 jibeot ot cm or 4 sided, 2 one cers, by whom the idea “8b Pee | promising to call for and breakfast nen; GneeteS Gad Caen concrete fi nounced Quixotic and absurd with him in the morning, Ingraba: pear unaccountably; gangs of robbers and murderers are splendidly organized, and the hotels are flimsy boxes in which the waiters serve in RUNNING FOR OFFICE. “You are making a big mistake At 8 o'clock on a hot July morn that y litical | a a a sabe i ing, on the rough, red brick walk In cower,” said the political |» their shirt sleeves, chewing and itt of all this Ingraham | tfft| going to his own little room on the] and in the shade of a long, old WM. P. HARPER & SON sewer's all right,” insisted |® *Pitting over the heads of the Pa yg hed yale male a war 4 WH. | itd floor. He was tired and ready fashioned, red ick and green 4 Agena po tg J guests with most wonder hey met by appointment a for sleep, and needed it, and was] blinded building, stretching from 60 Dexter Morton Bank Building. Telephone Red 1901, jard’s, but not a whit was tht fife not too well p 80 when over-| with lier’s opinion changed, nor Rex's taken and accosted by the two mer resolution. To serve now "Th MW! he had had occasl ve for fwon't have to build a new one for The QUAKER DRUG (0. ranks of the little battaliomjof im nearly an hour could was going Bt least 10 years.” 5013-1015 FIRST AVE. fantry, where was knowa to 80/haye been more courteous than the} or AKE YOUR CHOICE RITZVILLE. NEW Both Phones 1240. many ‘of the officers mights how-| m r of the gentleman in thel cni;con ; | ever, & source of embarrasement | black frock oc ‘ ful accuracy, as accidents se} dom occur, In a rod of two of Potomac. a iittie soldier cecnon| Modern Dental ad by a brace) Parlors BOSTON Perr — PAINLESS. frocks, Rank “It’s all wrong.” retorted the hoes. “Why, that sewer's so big we FOCHSHLOSOSSOSOSOOS SPOSPSSS SOSH HSSSEEE ret PEPEEDDONOO1EET EO BOE CHEFU, June 21.—(By Cable.) — ; to all, Gentiemon rankers wero un-| bosom. The other wae far more atk er wr vDENTISTS ' egy sons Sight = greet bettie. RITRVILLE, Wash, June 51~ brusque and business-like, ‘There! ny the invariable throng Mo PLATES Opp. Mra. Claude Harris has been taken was nothing Southern tn either tone] joating negroes, waifs of They might fight a great battle. a n earty in i hn afing wa They haere great battle, |t® the Sacred Heart hospital, Spo mber laims / Fearful Odds Against i 1 19 manne when neath latter ranged] ington streets. A dozen strong, and vUuT They will fight a great battle. kane, where she will undergo an dH metttute. | slongside, and, thrusting out his! each commanded by a hoarse-voiced Be oan eng: Ee tate | oparetion | andHomesteads hand, said: “Mr, Ingraham, my| Trish gorgeant, twe detachements of sauna The contract for building the now ML, G, DOLLEY “ name's Blunt and that’s what I am| pine Secketed, hiah-eolared, Gaht They shall fight a creat battle. school house on the west side of a Pes a p po he . € ye. Blunt: | waisted troopers were aligned and Dee Stud They shall have fought a great) the track has been let to 8. 8. Schu-| © ut my friend here has reason to} at attention and staring stolidly, sell — jo Students battle. lor for $8,260. A few alterations are| wish to speak to you on important] wtifly to the front | ake h oeeeeies od without (ALL OPERATORS LICENS' They could by fought a great| being made in the plans for the mat and didn’t like to intrude Close toned at the chin, each | departme We will tell you in ad Pri Dattle. addition to the high school, so that | , I said per yens to bust-] man wore « sr fitting Jacket of] Yance what your work will coat by —— Fillings They would have fought a great the cost may come within $8,000. poss, « jong. and here we are.| dark blue, its bute s ree examination. All work guar “ee — as st Pe lives ang| Mf. Ingraham, shake hands with| ing. ite high hooked collar. black | Anteed for, ten yearn Creme <8 li Wee ich wits sate Fat, And fine Gotjcat Goods | Kidney pte alt forma of | viet seams and edges trimmed with| Gold. Fillings 1.00 & permanent Plates (that ft) Examination and Glasses FITTED FREE. iy per, vou Complaints. | Pp to the fnoment of the mention! coarse cotton lace—the old guard,| Gold Crowns 5.00 r $5.00 Pr. Frank P. Pratt .. 4 and 6 Haller Building esi ligated’ We * | pniy” 600, Guaranteed by Druggiat,| of his name, Ingraham stood look-| farthest south, of orange color the | Full a Set of the Best 8. 8. Whit Tweive-Year Guarantee. SEATTLE HYE, EAR, NOSE AND TROAT INFIRMARY. Louis Klode ewelry Co. G. 0. Guy, Ine, 4nd ave, and ¥ea-' lng the intruder straight in the new guard, beyond them, of glari } a RE TERR Lady Attendants Bow Locaucn Bevoud Avenus len im manifest disapprubation, But yellow, the sole distinction in dress 49 3 - untaye:

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