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aes THE SHATTLE 8 TAR—W EDNESDAY, JUNE #2, 190. 3 chance the geography of the United at court, 1 am promised a peop at 0 r THE SEATTLE STAR i decen cenlt Glice soak Wine tae tant i the original of that dispatch this] eye, hand nor be J ven BY STAR PURLISHING CO. 1 ena a Pennaylvania college yell we : further yraeme nexp == for the dedication of the new Fed | kr 1 th w ' 5 EVERY AFTERNOON KX DAY ae oral bullding. Here's another of my : aaait HW i al recognit D pant TELEPHONES BW | hitherto unpublished works i | not to talk talk massive tre b ng t Business Deportment-Aunset, Main 109 Independent 1138 wi rik COPY READER Br GEN oney | toon at — . yar pawuanes, Main 5 Th’ man ‘at reads th’ copy ia a saieaasie ~) | da a fe sim | BeOpre seg : he Siar's Mastern offices: 18 Tart wo ‘ mines fans Chan, co ONT! 1904 — BY ‘THE ay wal A paid try New Yor rtert i, forete ad | ree 70) ”, 7 ? amare, Sew, 13 Rn DONO Y Sh ns 4 Munaet, fed 14 [He hollers fer more copy ‘nen he SP TAR NODART: ¢ AS — G aa ASIOCW | Wditha | her + i a 1 ; Une cent per copy, six cents r week vr twent rt 1 h. | take a na. | n't ne I and I t «! ' t ked Miivered by mail of Garriese, No troe copies An’ sometimes when he's anoosin Z bee danity th. helive ; s: a " ; TO MAIL. SUMHCKINERS— The dato when y . plion expire a t land @ bunch, ker-blimt! | wage ich lotte us } | spurred f t t back OM the address lat ' or, When that d Ven. real An’ stomp my feet an’ holler from you to her, I underat ave} " . iv.” bb fed Hon, has wot ox 1 ' ' { hv t | More Copy!” back at him —_—_— etal ic a hte ry . ly ty Achens " Non he ore aye SYNOPSIS. to except as a a few} handed her into the carriage, Me! Vite when well enough. Th : he I ate Ww hanactnbents Ain't hardly wuth my salt At the outh ik of the civil war,| months of self-discipline and study,| tened patiently a few minute ' f t for t r t t Gee “ ue A . i Juat kause he gets #o sleepy the patriotic oration of Rex Ingra-| he could-haye been sure that he had| her tearful and now ‘o bast B t t cones PRESIDENTIAL YEAR DEPRESSION N'at re ain't my fault ham, graduating from Columbia} takea the beet road toward fitting of words, and then The third had reached tw i. ie re E rity COPY KID, | college, thrilla the vast audience at] hinthelf- for a position content| hia own p an lays b his appearance with the] eran col “ ‘ ie J Alias Luke the Loon, | the Academy of Must aham| with his daily ad--wiF even the| ended in his leaving guard detail ? | ing one . iy ‘ retly loves Hiditha, the beautiful] jukewarm bowl! of light brown doorway of her mother's 5 | 7 " tial rib = wreck o teh y i Dear Ingraham: The no use| the swartt ‘ There ts a av tion to the effect that In a presid al year A pa describing the wreck a daughter of John Raynor, a pros:| dier coffee, but for one strange and in the fac n prodding me @ jon't| boned fac 4 i AS Business must n sarily be disturbed and dull, It ts one = Interurban last Lm pa ay sen perous lawyer who has educated! sorrowful thing 4 slip of pa in own the telegraph cor Ih heavy moustache, t Myths which somehow aneak out of the shadows of the past pwnd a trom Tacomm, | 224 Hberatly provided for this only! Not a line had come to him from] clutching fingers, and no control over Edi n| him VF pear real Ba json of his former partner, as well] Wditha Raynor since their parting| that never again wo! dee 1 can't see mon who are no} Do you know the way to A & Me a8 + chitin a | } a8 for Kdward Burnham, bis clas |iwo woeks before hould her brother r th of Masor Dixon ton? 7 There have been national campals spon t we of which ger j | mate Returning home with her Two telegrams had reached him| Raynor mansion in Ned i. “ i man is cr nd i * n find it, sir, after ero Pral business could y afford to wait in doubt, Pr ec in | chums, Editha receives a note from] from New York and as many as a! Burnham . ; oe " . a thio Ag gn Phe ¢ Rariff policy, for inate have at times jahed matter of gravest | aunt Mra. Fairbanks, and the two! dosen letters, including three from Not one word of this had he told ; sith : a 7 nd ' thon predeet tay comune eoncern to the many * inv 1, ‘The money question has now jher father, who, fearing financial! Hurnham. Some of these threw u| Winn beyond the mtion of his) so se. whe che woul le Brg neon 8 and then brought con: and timidity to financial me jruim, has gone to the New York! dim light on the situation; others ing visited MacDougall street.| ei oo know, han taken ey a a quar hotel to confer with agents of Lis] only served to make it more tr ot one wh of it uid he tell ] And because tt arbing questi hav mn in the past euthens | , | ters elf, setting forth what @! ters an 1 be there soon 4 « Bou n clients. and obscure, First in order }him now, for his chum’s sinful t “dl @nd are apt to ariee again in the t “ m to have « iit Rays le jewel a man is Misther Ingr you. Give this man a 5 cap- v aynor sends for m: celpt was the wire brought to him| secret was an a sacred thing. There! ji4 qamn it, now that she's got my | tain we must t ned business and g for ge ret h jtate. Ingraham and Kdithe ¢ at Willard Thought it might be! Winn, rememt craham's ex sgh om. Mast the milita the bridge ment. beng tome of them are missing from something of | mediate impor planation and hi whe tha 1 be 4 Mitel ted av and ten The greatest breeder of hard times f# the fear of hard times j the safe, Raynor has @ paralytic) tanee,/*naid the captain, as he came] anything should take « nl 10° | spenk-fe ; ho ‘ wae clattering ove " Mra. Margaret MoNulty, an old) Stroke. hurrying in, “so | came right over] «rah social standing to such a . 4 Wh Ls hrinks tr mf on 7 ng am "es ® 1 eon nice « h tiret er- hen business vo erily shrinks tn fp \ ‘ woman who, when released from| Returning from the hotel with} wien 4 quarter, was puzzlir er the mow pow ; Y ' = - by wi and nta utting out sac Sline, the decline ts bound te ¢ If business knew no fear it | the ane asylum recently, was|#0me of the gold, Ingrabam if] fey tore open the envelope and] sage and putting things togethe ghia ge co ems r only under most extraordina a ot i ‘or ‘© sell her only cow to buy| knocked senseless and robber ge Ne re tag lb r wary aes would b ly under most ext tinary " v * if it 1 her onl w to bu hock U , 1 1 read That was message No. 1 The} 7 - eg to re-| *Though their commission ” could cor food and clothes for herself, has,| 'graham's injuries Sonfine ‘y Return of packages for Frenler| next came a few day rand t Ought | to bel generals of v rs bore date “ to his uptown A wtran: e me ug po RerRnS OF . ve Already some bi —e 8 >? bring ov t the story of her trouble « and oth: u AY trouble} again to t ( ntl s Vehenan seeudaée. onan - , - published in The Star, found in Dr,| at the Raynor residence, demands] x. guostions 5 CHALMERS ie enaee culetned thi hig or Your | May 17, the veteran regulars, 1 “presidential year depressi It enough of them join in, ax | audience with Burnham, inalsting| "00°" he , | BURN}IAM mand isions, had not receive ‘ ‘ r r t in it anxio hat distan' : }l. W. Bryden and Mee, Bryden of , ‘ Wha it, mas uxiow distant) put that roan - os those ons up to the time of they will succeed in bringing it abou ff cours om canmet |inis ¢ friends who will help her| (hat his stater has we Which be serlod W nd without . so was! ut that se a telegram, reces “ee me 8 "4 fall to de we cos men « ut do ¥ t© | to ral c ney to buy back her ~ . e Ine am aloo 18) bow he 1 him the patch, 5 days or when it anena just before it plexed ? tinued.) @o business y : : ee tor rand he and Bure |i urn ¢ captain studied, inside} reached the hands of our Gepuseel bin nett 2 & 1 5 “4 But y there i# not a single lasve atm | Mrs. McNulty owns a little farm|>&m quarrel, nd out, as men will turn # pape ed re and Sound him bi |not refer to it whe te to| Notice te Diamond tee Customers. Paign that in itself should cat ny rectal os ® op [Rear Auburn, but while she was in| Imataham refuses a commission) toy cannot understand, Finally he| ing out the du gangway of the} Bu aca . 7 din We t . 4 tes “ », [the asylum the buildings om the| bee of inexperience, but decides] ) ied up stables, He had sent the first to] ness, | n f nde 1 financial rest the slightest uneasiness w the | lace os fire and burned to the! t® enlist In the army. He declares hats Chabmesat” be oiled Burnham. 04d him find Major Reginald Ingraham, W | t . hundred candidates may be, whatever the platforma may tb ' r th groun at when she came back| Dia lo Rditha, and is overheard The only man of the name I've] Chalmers, if still in New York, and| #%el. Washingt p. ¢ M ws " t Contest may result, business wil! go on Just name, if the b se | she was prretically homeless o| by Burnham, Hditha, at the partor aaa ue te, Rave 7 wiedge of | Ch&!mers entrusted me with | DIAMOND ICE & STORAGE CO, a “ ; : | ot wan wil y a ‘ ge of - 4 to act Jur 1, 4 . fren themselves will only be wise enough to give it a r [neighbors gave her a small cabin) ¥! hs hit ted by New York hotel, and accom velie a ons Th 2 ger {the p f the t t | to live in, but there was no way tearful girl with whom 4 épves 1 home that night as a! gt ee & eee, OO oe sound sense of th of the Ur States ie a » ' a yme that night,” w ent Ainne att t . . ig sens “ The interesta of | Of t get money to buy food, ex-/*way. Burnham, asked f0F an ox answer ternes or Burgundy, ot Maison Bar- @afeguard against the overthrow of settled po! . ne | aeet te wall the a0, whisk che hea] Mae n, replies Don't ask me. Sek teed atin dite onal tn ey wes | bons Gasca gua Jeu every eve all are bound up in common, and thowe tr sts are pretty su: > Ir 4 from @ calf and which wa it Remember what 1 am tol i.” y about packages? One x Bing. 61.00. = always 1. Nothing st ta wh of 5 x |really all the old woman had tn) ‘im Rs roubie| tngraheam bad t : . ‘ . ve reat bit| With Capt. Winn, Rex ‘bos would think you had had trouble] Ingraham had 900s me Ment could rer any extreme « boss the world to care for, She wept bit } . enough You saw-— Burnham . f There never yet has been elected a presid y bad at |terly when her pet was taken from be gag 4 fore ming awa and the cap - ye her cavalry oe - a 1 of inefficient, Shout ever be on fo tain looked up queerly ; om nae per * the ; saggiee: , Dr, Bryden and his wife have re-| Prenier and his ¢ _ -. ; aie yo . rm is closely he abou Act te that the worst " th eo we o have m of the littl “ room Ww solved to help her to r ywer the frorld could do little real damage in the office of president of these |cow. They ve persuaded the| _ CHAPTER VI.-Cont early evening at Mr. Rays Fo mo troopers were long A United States owner of the animal to sell it back} The Heutenant comman satel PE ag ~ ¢ the| corporal and two men t& a ’ nth Pom ary fers o 8 onth «| of that wo: " dh med FO th *Colonel Hunter Politics makes more nolse and ses leas influ over the | for the same price he had pald for it| "Cop, who «ix months age wai | Sersham wen tetalty 60 th be” on al vom . " and have headed a subscription list] W°#ring the Chevrons of agpreqant, | Curuham * t of a E Business affairs of this country oth clement that uples ted i rab vo | the warm elow to In a's face s flently « Se es with « liberal sum. p bed takes = leeham's Eaoere | oe worn io encountered that ; | those letters written four after Byte yews aatents Any person wishing to assist Dr,|)@ the start gents | Not un sues ~" : ting. It read ees * very four years, for 115 years, we have had a t us COM land Mra Bryden in raising money| looked at bis s ee SS | ‘Dea Ye " Mict between two or more parties for control of the « nd | may leave donations at The Star of-| * eut and style of hii Hien | learn that Ned bey even th with it oy yada A on a powerful, spir ¥ . hit h 2 ot e the | * sewarded to ».| kerb and winked at each . but} in the doors t was imp . Ar: ” ited bay, rode an office ‘ # has never mattered a whit in ¢ run whether or th be be forwarded to Mrs, Mo-| Bsr» § yet | mime | that 36 1 reappear #0 long oa| {20 old den, #0 disma it you eis-ienctel trout Other won. ’ M . eee | ne ings, the manual of the car-|she remained on wateh for him. 00 sien ow Saat - g of cavalry, bi ny + | Sober public opinion ts the real ruler of this country 3 | bine and saber, found it af easy| Here was an opportunity to help|' — : ked with the gol e Bafety and prosperity depend not upon the triumph or fa at For a short time only, two beau-| i), and interlarded his instruttions| them both—to carry out a hal wind “ . r tiful full-figure panel photographs. bear her back to| after you left for Wash m (there ' Nhe pelte ef prin @ proposed by ¢ party, bat upon the honest | is folders, for 25. Herpick’s studio, | Witt no blasphemy All through his| formed plan—to bear her ~ Meee tod cows 66 Preaker--superted n Th Thom sonCo Saforcement of the sound old principles long settled upon by the | 113% Marion street, between First | POY days bis pony tnd, ee a ae ae Mee nearer tha} 4¥!8K at Baton Rouge), but 1 have ‘ft e Lee pl en cea | been Inaeparad’ lo had fed, wat-| left that she ive ne 1 pling ge Raggy yp f Qumerican people. and Second & “ ered, groomed and bedded him dag! roof that sheltered her love she | ™ : ad - ane 5 hemes fice 224 Pike Street - from whi emarkable mes Phon ave you tried the Pa Coas nt. Chalmers w t Have y ted flo Coast sage Was sent. Chala a h John 3121 Ind., 2676 |Laundry, I's the beat . <> aan aitle te | eee Peg —_——— evening of the ery rpect There’s No St tant money’ backs > | t that money back to 1 ye ye R Wh and Louisians had to go # everyth until uncle should re mvenvooms PAYneG kine cover, Chalmers went away wrath EVER YO} cr vata RENT ful, saying ly things a t uncle a CANNOT and bis ‘m the was in a "A reporter for an evening paper! City declared that hard work ts ood to send yon that dispatch a elie of the thrilling capture of =| deadly. Prepare for another out- OWN THEIR ad time to do it. Chalme meen to believe the aesau “doe with horns” in Lake Wasbing-| burst from Uncle Russell, fen. A youth who can discover Such curiosities has a brilliant fu- ture. Mebbe he’s a student of the Fra} Big Dolt school of mysteries. Bome college has conferred LL. D.| Senator Allison. Pretty soon won't be much more honor in Deing a LL. D. than senator, HISTORY'S HILARITY, The Rusclans are still insisting haven't begun to fight. Next} we know they may insist they can't fight. Bourke Cockran is to be married Charles Il. was fleeing for his life after the battle of Worcester, | and had taken refoge {9 a treetop. 12 to 15 minutes - “You are a mighty poor poker- ride. 30 houses — + ee te gre advan-| piayer,” he remarked rather un-| Wit! 2 to $ rooms sold each month hem ~— re to wajt| Sratefully to the faithful Richara|/°™ $6 to $12 per monthly, IP Is menator joesn't have to wait! Pongereit IMPOSSIRLE TO QUAL OUR Mati] he has passed 80, How #0, sire?” quoth the yeo- LOW PRICES and give a perfect — title. We have owned 200 acres & WORD FROM JosH Wise. | ™42, muchly perplexed Jextending from Beacon Hill to Lake ; Why, here you stood pat and | ree ty , boosted me, and when I see your | and up raise and call you all you've got in| $12 $14. $28. $32 and us 3 king high : 2 Many a man's been | “Marry, but your majesty forgets | “A°on S200 every Monday. | & hero because he'd | BC {* not yet out of the woods,”| ponked just finished from | modeatly replied the guide. “Me-| pirst avenue to Southeast Heattle been ashamed t’ be | ‘hinks the enemy holds a fistful of|" 4 timely warning to all wishing ; jelube and ts trying for @ royal! ioveiy homes. We can ne fer anything else, | flush. | homes close in so cheap again. Take | any car on Washington street. with cold feet. Seattle Homescekers Co, Upon this bis majesty was seized A noted Congregational preacher { Said to a hen, “You're a beautiful creature,” | ‘The hen just for that, Laid three eges in his hat: his fagh ants by day It had been stipulations and the ser ) “Have you ever looked at the Mars through a telescope?” she| Thus did the Hen reward Beecher, | had happened to gather behing Bim asked. % | —_—_ | when grooming began looked Quer “No, but I've rubbered ata few) How many quarts are you putting | ly at each other as Ingraham Mirough opera glasses. up? to the task, with a big bay t anne é —_— horse as bis particular ca q ‘Oh, no, I can’t go,” said Mrs. | Was it that this fellow who lor \§ rs. “T'd like to, but | haven't! | like a swell could groom Mkp a anything to wear. < stableman? In riding, too, Bapgt That's all right,” Smither@ as Flynn found be had no tysa to geal | her. “It's to be a swell so with, although it was obvious @iat elety event, and there'll be others | the McClellan s the. elrly | there who won't wear anything, @s w not to but Rex 7] whether they've got it or not. soon saw the b or ne enna hat iid ek ani, el Be | prescribed every item of the eqaip doesn’t have to wear out his brain j ment, even to the huge hooded | by trying to work out the time ta-| Wweeten atievap, ao éiitecent : fram r+ the slender steol to which he had accustom (Spectal.)—Just pas ® funny lit aay nothing.” had been his maxim |tie town with a ‘same thats got af ANGHOMOSTOAMSH from the since wna thougar ten hole in the middle. Somebody call ‘ was much in the life and associa | ed it Cle Elum, and I said it might LC. DOLLEY tion he could never have submitted 8 well be that as anything else| - if the postal authorities didn’t mind. | ~~~ — A Love Letter } I'm not knocking the town, but I . ‘ t int t |think the fellow that named it| eo ne might have pushed the Cle and the| Resin Bawa oF c ——— Elum together and made one name} i, Denker, Ma. writes i al editors at Atlantic of it. If that fellow had had a| | with i ple fh. Pn ol A wi © gineses and fine Optical Goods | *! + usly sore for a year, but a ; YOU GOING BLIND? WE THOT EVES FREE | Pica that gil oar vot te Lttigede | 00% % Ducklen's Arnicu Baive cured i SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY epsiring of Complicated Watche me. Its the best Gaive on earths i 4-5 Hailer Block, Corner Becond and Columbia Street Louis Klodt Jewelry Co at & Or GUY, iney drug store, New Location jecond avenue and v Becond Avenue ir. robbery of which you wer Values in tim wae all « ‘plant hb yo < somebody to knock you down and run, after you had careful ey . ¢ gold. Then that fool of a e umes ~ Watson admitted to hint that you pres were several m es alone at the bated « while Editha was away pa a to her gaptain down | | a a % 3h Then, but pshaw! Rex mramenaste acum af ‘Vii. panel 7 é wt telling you thes be . ~a fe) Of course there's , aps Sen) | prattlers such *, and you'd «plit your sides nughing, or swearing, at theo on I've had to laten to. Ss i I ama Chi at that nt he took wate at once and others interposed. Res 4 around Cote * La France 50c } The governor steadily improve Cols * Dactylis, in packages. .25e Sania, Ge SIGN GHGS CAE BUTE OE pn cic cnanndungatinmiiapaniaianiicn . soon be sitting up and might recov 2 . tigmte'uas'adsce |} Florentine Massage Cream nes it is E who now | { Removes every tr e nkles and makes the face as soft and ms to need th tors atten } = b a ya. Try it will Pp you young. tion. She is keeping her room just 9 ¢ t n't been down ; ~ ye. Nothing tur. |) Nn . ‘importunate vie 1 New Arrivals in Basket | 'vorr Seas . tora. mes seems to have Ro: | Woodlark’s Skin FPo@l... andered elsewhere, if is her we | Or. Charles Flesh’ Food ther, which I have d these 1 Powder ; 5] 1 t Skin « i Cream .. many moons, Thin NED. Epsom 8 p i | Haze believed Burnham te and, by ap The next * ived five da lat Moth FE ' 1 The Shumate Razor better nature of the Dea Rex I un tand of ‘ for 2 ) ir can b ad Induce her to promise} course, just how ann you f Al quart fer ay at to rema . her er about this miserable t en, but I phu ° 1 eu tee ° =e ie nd to pursue his unhappy chum no] gon't understand how patted pound New Gem, Griffon and Curley longer. Burnham was nappy, Rex] rect me to give you ‘ r tr na Safety Razors. could see weeks be pmmence-| tails, It isn't so m the “ b | n Bishop Pil +400 q, ment how nervous and restless and sple use, it's the w use A art ene Es worrled he was growing, and bad|tyom—the way they } ~ I bonate of Beda, 4 s s Ba a begged to ted—eonfided in 2, or expression ¢ thing—1|f * pot gt : If {t'e—forgive me now—Rosle or n't . it—that 4 ~ ee, her people, perhaps I can even serve pidion terking ie . : you there. vA fellow, who elaimed to| {ort taniat, dear boy. Ta Tweed’s Liniment be her brother, stopped me on the ; : cine: ta bee eae 3 : set two nights ago. If you've 5 of th ene § For} men, Wie carry a full stock of nt remedy: gal- Y mand Gb paul tatnd to beau that ot pee pet ga og } i sewecisebens Fecisgds Gsehocinies vet $5.00 Vil help you all I know how, Ned 1d only complicate Only tell me," he bad sald. Dura ot-headed and will | § Free Delivery at the Meadows ham in reply had begged him to say & fearful row and ow ara tatnPprtteenctnspantn mend a thing he go least —_ Th a friend & hen ata hen had t on in a i ly a Later th had had F D li other and graver talks, ax has been ree UVelivery told, for Rex had seen the girl her. | "0" » all parts of the city, Including Green Lake and Ballard. Mail elf and heard her own sad little} 3 ord filled and we prepay express or freight charges to all points | How many another is there within 100 miles of Seattle on all orders of $5.00 or over. F just as plaintive and pathetic! How themselves to patiently hear or read ed 0 penne won. medicine and Th D g Sar: sae tesiaiin owas nw ele perfectly well.” Dee. e un er ru ( thought, to be a friend to both, and Dr. King W y rt briefly telling her that he was to ther med n earth, Infa oO. ; leave for Washington within anoth- | 91*,Jo% Coughs and Colds, 500 and Phones: Main 1240) Indep. 1240 . er hour and must hear what she} h)0? © = guarantesd by G. 0. Wished ‘to, cay as thay druve, MLE GUY, Ine. Second avenue and Yes. 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block hed to say as they drove, he’ jer, ‘Trinl bottles f

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