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coon : / At wight of th ~~ — - » wae a gentioman in i THE SEATTLE STAR ~ pentenimne see turning the young i t - EVERY AVTEE \ i —BS NING ‘and t ) wont out ae} . « SOR) etant ipos ~Lery weeny je08 By try t - . ie nerat “a Mai SORTA? WE UR ark le Wen tek I th) od; ther ' ! \ | = he are wiVON| wont out, th ‘ AY » ’ s t ‘ @ . ! fh ‘ to t ight of . YNOI Ma had told thelr story an t igh f t a ' . 5 Att wreak of the ¢ Wat, ! grily, excited Their officer 4 ated ve tent at f 4 . “ ; “ tie oratio Rex agri | cared to ¢ Bond that, he. ow Capt. 8 1 t t the x 1 rad « from Colus anhne ard the sentty at ithe} trom wnt " ' ' th low thi Ent i “ : = 6 . a seemeat t it happened, intending to} f r \ mand t ’ ; — oomen meee | Ce and | , we i him pass th noral's with Bent ¢ 7 ea a = Burnham, have be at ant | os ence, bet all on & sudten ure! . VICARIOUS ATONEMENT mor, ¢ e tawenee whass| ne eee the orderly: had. pat Resin to tare ~ ' , nor, a 5 * law “spurs to his horse and dedbemtely| Gen. Kh to t t framed the word -_ " t t », Ingrab “ im the man down. The @ectar: had | COMP tm, t th " then be n I es. eters " me by the ud x nos Sing | Rayne’ oft from his hero Aoved the tt 4 man to the hoe-| ttles was defied and ke | 8) dan th the wort Sing 1 « ) ts, ie in dang of finanolal) vita), was the report, It all Jooked| @ad ridd “ t AA king York, wi ruin. Me bas a paralytic selure) back enough for Ingrahate, but the]! to be one of y ndquarters { Ree i pat i m learning that money held tm! young captain had lived withy ones | ordertic = - . ° " 4 oa trust ts missing from hin safe, and) ovem during his brief term of ser-| “Here's your man,” sald Bond t re " v ¥ : that Ingra’ m, while in charge Of | vice He knew the tale would bear! briefly And he nee foctor ack AY Ad o has . id - : 7 the s is due the Fronter ome hae wifting and knew that he ty bid more than your sentry tinue of hia life and he lavished Ireds of thousands upen ther Phey autted and robbed Alden Ingraham ride at speed. Fur-| At sound of the ioe rs are finely educated, hav A widely and a . y wa meer a ot ham, Ho#i#tiOS | thermore, here, unless the captain's raho had started and turned! oo tt for & high position tn life. t * ted the daughters | that his sister has claims which Be) oye and ears devetved tim—here half an eager light In hin| ps must recognise After bidding knew hing t his @ = ie of ming © ’ Me ned Editha farewell before piteting, Io hoped to keep * m te graham meets the girl and pe Wh the aah are e ider daught though broken hearted. suades her to return to her mothe alghttorw Dealings me a ., was inctined to ayimpathive with her father because he had sinned for | Rditha witnesses the meeting and || SW ard Small Profits—-Many Sales-—-That’s Our Motto becomes suspicious, when Burnham — —— » he ae of hie daughters. The young one bitte: resented the v . ~~ . " - . - x . | refunes to explain. Accompanied by f ‘ © father and ped imprecations upon hir Capt. Jobn Winn, Rex goes to Wash 2615-2617 First who occupy cells next to him say “AI” Adams weeps at | ington and jotns the regular cavalry ana the fate of his daughters, who, as he keenly real- | At home supposed friends of Ingra A Rdouard t and his companion ' | housands of ao—"The fathers ha sour “ te. Reliable Dry Goods Store | mart a Hlunt, annoy him in Washington. |g Between Vine and Codar Ote,/ | aycche, yp enegiaes suas Rex is detatied to carey a staff mes. i * : “ sage for Hun If anything you buy at the Bee Hive does not gi Sin-suffering Rex rides down and injures a sem ‘spony te ties bea’ Menai thas oa tae of The father stom, He * becnuse of tt. His ‘ suff try who detained him hy 4 a = Ld APY dos becaus t And th ft suffers bite »F ” hie iren _ (sate ay.) rr CHAPTER VIl-—Contin - 4 Se ‘ } Flushed, heated and sngering Hose, made to retail for 2 that he might lay the money at thelr feet, And the awful penalty | headquarters of Col. Burnside and Sed inneil cian tale tenn Nuree Juliet came when the hin w made to suffer. The inno- | an officer who received his mesange latest novelty, made to retail ymfortable Is ringin’ all th’ time 1 hardly ever get a chanct T finish up a rime Sometimes | wonder if ‘Gene Field An’ all the rest th’ bunch Rote all them poems when they took A hour off at lench— Sometime | get diskurraged an’ I feel it aint no use ] try fer fame when Central Keeps ringin’ like th’ dooce,— ‘An’ when I get to feelin’ s0 I heeve a awful sie # think the world shud lose in me A literary guy! —THE COPY KID. i (Alias Luke the Loon.) “I'm for a sane Fourth of July, You bet I a: said the big fellow 4 With the round face. “But we'll Bever have one.” ‘ “Why not?” asked the thin, long- 7 faced member of the Sane Fourth @ July association's committee on @rrangements. “Because all you fellows will be Making speeches, if there is no ther noise.” A WORD FROM JOS!i WISE. A feller tht can’t take what's comin’ t') bim at @ world’s fair ought t’ stay home. at do you thi fortune teller?” “She's all right. I asked her half @ Goren questions, and she answered all of them.” “What did you ask her?” “Well, first I asked her who would be the next president, and she said Roosevelt——" “Aw, tudge! Why didn’t you ask ber who'd be the next vice prest- dent?” HILARITY. HISTORY'S Socrates was about to drain the potson cup. “Why,” eald he cheerfully, “is a strand of hair that gets into a wo- man’s mouth while she is combing ber head like the contents of this Weesel?” His weeping friends were unable to reply. “Because,” he said, “it's ‘a-hem’ Jock After this his followers watched ‘Attend summer school. Opens Monday. High school. All grades. For information phone Red 2591 s STAR DUST * )/:: | | of that new) | A Rhoties. Bros, tether | ble t’ us farmers, but we never make THE HOSE FIEND. that potat to push e wtaft « |head swimming, and so, pardon, sir wee }one would even look at my pass at 1 consider ead and take the chances. It is no fault of mine. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1904 for 36 A crea 7 raed anects. but there are some | DUt Out at the front. Twice again oe a ” ay TOs as he arrived among the swarming box Hair Pine Men's Pare Linen White Hand- { Men's Oxfords. af things that v hever become old fashioned. The ul law *°* | camps, inquiring hie way, had In be Black kerchiefs. hemetitched. made t tate ots ; mot, It te the same today and forever ‘ m boon stopped by sentries or apes ta retail for specie 1 be al Bio—penalty—s t and vicarious. be involving him ther de ve COA, eae Ladion’ 3-strap lay It wae t arp him the latest last concerted the staff officer, to see Adamanotine ur Royw’ Box Calt Col. Hunter ne riding into the value; specta’ P I wearing #hoe epen space in front of the beadquar opular value; specie t his heels “s Men’s lo ying, “I 2 sought sup One Grand port from the tent pole | Diesy?’ asked the captain. | briefly A little, str | “Been drinking? Noth it's probably the san, ie And again Ingraham's choter » | was on the rise. There was some the captains manner They charge you with having . seal — [ridden down @ sentry at the post of FOR THR CONSECUTIVE WEEKS ithe guard back there tue | j bridge. What have you to | } »AT— | “It's probably true, sir. You or dered me to go with speed, yet I was stopped time and again. No rod it my duty — WITH — i got here His smile ts quite beatific and mila ‘4%. The guards—or their orders SSSI SSS FREE EXCURSION. As in his Inst year's hat and coat; These were unusual words from this citizen is seen a a —~ — vege = nn and officer knew ft. Such had been gang ee na vacates ferly’s orders, Such ham Daily and Sunday on the Company's And hauling in his train, besides, 9|P®"™e Of mounted messengers had Special Steamers During the Continuance of This lengthy bees with gtee happened and it was high time, as Remarkable Sale. For this is he who by some mystic! ™&"Y had remarked, that there was canpett drawn system by which auch men At eventide doth hie him forth to be allowed to pase try sprinkle on the lawn posts unddiaged. The New Sing ’ Behold how innocently glad and with supreme « He listens for the squizz aed gush when first the un pent ¢ graba the nozzle up, and then he squirts, and and squirts p soaks the grass, he souks it well and then directs the spurts | » the t, in duty bound t gently soak the dust Eke passerby he soaks alike unjust ones and just stream's squirts the “The automobiles are a great noisance to many of us city folk but I suppose they cause you men in the country & great deal more trouble than they do us, Hiram.” “Yea, they're a good deal of trou any complaint You must be complain.” ‘Ob, it's not that we're patient. We get some fun out of them. You! no matter how much trouble ery patient not to For a short time only, two beau tiful full-figure panel photographs, | in folders, for 25c. Herptek’s atudio, | 113% Marion street, between First and Second Rest dinner tm ternes or Burgund, beris, Second and James, every ning, $1.00. Pr. Fangements ‘ent 22c. Co, ak minh a By at * 1 iy jon free at office oF BF! as a. ~There’s No Reason Why EVERYONE PAYING RENT T OWN THEIR HOME CANNO’ ‘On the Car Line On the Lake | any car on Washington street SOUNDLY CURED ofc and WEAKN: 83 Kelley my know to the nature of th known Variance wit! other physicians by uy ri cums out iar tg eure Come Ali — miles of the choicest wate Come One LAKE Is three ington Ower 1,00 i gently s 1g land, be walks and bow ard drives witha vf Wash after explor ing laid out in park gra ington ity #f the finest water in the St Capt. FE. E. ¢ system ute Denn f the lake, have and We b tual aine and O.O ery nook and corner this ing « ured autifel tract are ting elabo country re for a mere fraction of its a | rty | | 1 sell a few hundred acr half the price of any other ington | start from juarter to Wast age FREE STEAMERS From Madison Park to 12 to 16 minutes’ ride ) houses ‘watever sll 6h KE PARK " how much more trouble they! on $6 to §1 monthly. IT 18 are U th’ fellows th’t own ‘em.” | IMPORHINLE TO RQUAL OUR|M Daily at 6,6 and rr A. M.; 1, 3 and 5 P. M.° Sundays ‘The “P.-1.” rises to remark that|Gue we meee Every 45 Minutes, Commencing at 9 A.M. FREE ber ar the Republican convention was an extending from Beacon Ht ee ee eee dati inspiring affair, Yep, to Roosevelt) Washington 28 y aa jand Fairbanks, maybe. $12, $14, $18, $22 and up. 7 ‘é per month. Price of eact - NOW, WHO WILL BE TI # $2.00 every Mond | FIRST MAN TO DARE TO TAKE! A fine 80-foot street, graded and f* THE STUMP? en weer Datenes, ~~ Baan La e a ' First avenue to Southeast Seattle And what will he have to talk! A timely w ik ghd ichge about? * homes close in 0 cheap again. Take Aros Arcade Building Land Co. rs Co, . Adhesive Pliable p te | weak wand Monthly $15 to $20 urae, (nourable \ 1 wil 1% miles from buaineas distance. or, 10 minutes by car, Te Open Dally for Inspection Call at office, or take Washingt rt pion at, otto 6 Washington street o idly permanently. wal dee Perfection Suction Gold Fillings . Sliver Fillings «+++ Mridge Work Gold Crown 9 i All Work Guaranteed 15 * Tooth extracted free, with are building. ‘The prices range from $1,160 to sheeted and sided, double floors, oonurvts ow: hth w structlo footing. mpl we mplondid wi re to be goog at the entr r to Blate stroet. | 2615-2617 First Avenue Between Vine and Coder St Thread | Displeas made da w Shoe L Ay ; face. He merety gianced at a es graham, without returning bis se lute, and addressed himself to the Furnishin $s Summ K it oe officer er n Col, Burnside not here? 1 sent/# sten'’s White Dress Shirts, pure LUKE AT MARTIN the fulfillment of the fatal decres of word ahead. Mr. Cross,” he called linen bosoms and cuffs, rein nderwear EN ROUTER, P. D. Q. Line, June) the Eleven with resignation that turning abr Ile " amen Goan 94.—1 om still hot-footing it over bordered on enthusiasm, find the Bond retail for $1.0 T value Fren I gee valle. ond you eam expect me} you hear what y ma Men's Soft Bosors Shirts, ir ; exts and Drawers eost any minute. The funny noise} An ex-convict, who “squealed” on! have to say a a. a's Bosom Gt fm my attic is beginning to start) a Tacoma detective a few years ago. mounted, h ft and orderties f bean OM Shings. i'll have the dop nmi and got the latter arrested for levies & ps mrbine— ne Bunches by the time I get to Martin! ceiving stolen goods. was picked up te Men's > a i aa a wet But for the present 1 am holding) by the Seattle police last might. The) Rex was dinsy as he dismounted " oe wae ote Gant tue Rack to let the escapement P.-1.” gravely announces that Chief! and 4 earth th hie to retail ICs equal to the majority of S Gotton ¥ the rest of my unpublished Delaney’) men think him & most feet—so dicey that, as he stood be Men's Fancy Striped Cotton Half $5.00 shoes. W arry them in Here's one of “em | dangerous man to have around and) fore the young chief of staff he put THE TELEPHONE dig him out of town, Is this forth a hand to steady binuwelt by t " f moe “y ent pole, dropped it in the of Ding-ding! “at dam ol’ teliefone oe ee eer oe an ee O “THE QUAKER GELL6 IT FOR LESS. Saturday Mcnoy- Saving Prices “team BOT AXE Reg. 10c Packaye with « the Free vy carda Gibson head: advertising. One ery Free Free Liquozone and padre end at the Quake nsor unrivalled buy. very Leave name Suspe yourself or f Obe and you w Sanipure |“ Milk the only store ut-price The Qua n Sea : Cascarets or is tle that dares to The Quaker 2:4 Co. Phones: Main 1240; Indep. 1240 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block The Cream of Lake Washington Water Front TRACT. va -- TRACTS All Sizes 1-2 Acre to 10 Acres Grand Sale of One Thousand Acres ON THE SHORE OF LAKE WASHINGTON June 23 to July 14, With Grand Opening and Gala Day July 3 BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE TRACTS RIGHT ON THE LAKE, Lake ParkLand Co. ENTRANCE ARCADE BUILDING. Cost $50 to $150 New Modern 5 and 6-Room Houses Go one 1,000; beat of eon- on the PRICES FOR THE FIRST TEN DAYS ONLY $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30. oo fr and Up $5 Down,$1 Weekly 5 Per Cent Discount for Cash BUT DON'T WAIT FOR THE OPENING — YOU CAN BUY NOw, be before the ru land every on the Go early and se e ent prices hold good yroperty day 1 wi t ¢ pre BROAD ACRES OF RICH. MELLOW GARDEN LAND ; INTERESTING DAYS FOR | PIANO BUYERS | Closing Out the M. D, Pease Stock of Millinery We are still closing out the M.D Pease stock of millinery and sults abl t9 on the dollar and in some to make room for our ano business, "These are jatereating days for in dant dealers big ret y here worth $17 going here hat's a sample of how pi ona AZ North Alaska 5. S. of bis —