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ssc hac mmr cae ae if tor conapicyous gallantry TI r RTA AIT TT ETE PEIN. IIE ACASTORIA THE SEATTLE STAR under fire during the caterpillar BY STAR PUBLISHING CO war? Your mother-in-law never pays BYBRY APTRRNOON BXCRPT SUNDAY ° you a long visit TRLBEPHONES «opt | No, she never did but once, and Business Depa trgent—@ t, Main 100; Independent Liss, that was right after | was mar bait to Suneet, Mae s be bi = ford bal a Fibuns | “tut me en to how you worked SOvYRIONT ‘jP04 5 | : ? d Child buna, Bis q ‘ i } ut me on LOW ql = » PYRIONT 10047BY THE For Infants and Children, MBALLARD WrAR \ ay SO It,” the first man requested earnest BPE HRA E pans 4 : ratty) NTERPRISE “ASSOC pm CRONE RE ‘One gent per copy tw e » por month, | ly. “a waeet ts ’ : The Kind You Have FO Mall BU HRCRTNRRS t Xplres ta | Vacat h atarted for ont direas label of each pa: at " ip- | runh with intry bankers ’ ¥ Fai Wectti S Werklngick ce 4 2 _ { ada aYNOPSIS thie thm on the fine Mnglish a letter as that to Carden wettlh) a sad a att ¢ mnnniasehneen . OTE NS my, SEE At the break of the civil war,| packet Hndymion,they were beating| too near the danger point to stand | Bvege Preparation for As- te oration of Rex Ingra:| out of the gulf, bound for the blue | the test of hearing that those whom | the patr lany those get-rich-quick |e F HERE'S TO THE BRIDE hen 1 lone, ft greatly applauded, Ingraham | with, his devoted daugntor, ‘whose | had ke ed and served had ge of his life, leaving him | fomachs and. ing the Food and He: ule Bears the ttorly 0 I should say I have been : chibebenpstalgsiline and bis clasema dward Burn-| health had suffered greatly, their|in his extremity nout #o much - i pont my vacation last wummer ®*) ham, have been educated and lib- | house supervisor, Mra. ¥ as a word of pity, of eympathy or) ) DA SES STITRY TAS Signacure - v The v e pert ot flow ito the ja ntry boarding ho | erally provided for by John Raynor, | banks, and thelr inseparable attend | sorrow or farewell, Winn looked P y ® e n spoker : , : NOTON | ® Prosperous lawyer, whose daugh-| ant, Mr. Kd Burnham. For further] into the haggard, hungry eyes that) * w ANSEN MINDED WELLINGTON | = for the tra of flowers, the rain of rice, it : MAM Hditha, Ingraham loves. Ray-| particulars, Mins Carden was re-| sought his face with such piteous Promotes Digestion Cheerfiu of red to Mr. Watson, business! appeal, and Hed as beet he could, | ness and Rest Contains neither t for beth John Raynes and Yes, old boy,” said he, “1 had iH 1,Morphine nor Mineral. , He has a pf alytle selvure | alster one letter full of inte t in you, but or NARCOTIC. | learning that money held tm trust oral insisted on] fuller of concern, Miss Raynor, it | j# missing from his safe, and that) Winn’s staying for supper—they | said, had been so prostrated that dined then, soldier fashion, at mid-| writing was impossible, and Carden eut off from bis southern clients,is in danger of financial ruin ee wandering of the wedding jouw i thing Of the past The happy home coming, it Is over. The wedding gifts have been acknowledged, belated gifts have Ingraham, while in charge of funds . coamumemm mae Ape Penne to ” |due the Frenier estate, has been | day and then when the iages| has heard from th They were Bean of 0d Or eemm cpened and all have found their » . assaulted and robbed. “A stranger | began to arrive, as they often did] going to try & som we to tone Seed ‘ The wedding journey souvenirs have been aplouously huag annoys Burnham, insisting that his|from Washington, singled out the|her up. Get well now and leave! ein wat the! that other business to me What he gone with ante eat vehicle whe tdent, with Secretary Seward, | about Burnham’? O nd after a little talk with them] them! He has to r has claime which be must recognize, After bidding Mditha here and there, or occupy the place of honor on th Artictes of furnit d little home ¢ hes 7 the eimonshere of heme farewell before enttsting. Ingraham are of the Era ness S0000, - The house has taltan. on the atmons the girl and persuades her|had beckoned Winn to join him th that, de —~ day of quiet has come. For wetks the w n's fingers ware to return to her mother, & and again the homely features of claring the ignaling to 1} 4 mn buay with the needle. For weeks the woman's brain has be with the meeting and be the er westerner softened and perha me true thing be i $é Busy with plans for the new For weeks and weeks t suspicious, when Burnham Klowed as the wounded New Yorker a away to the! Apetfect Remedy For Gone —~ G@n's heart has been dreaming, dreaming, always dreaming to explain, Accompanied by Capt.| limped forward to take the big, | north plarna o ot! este Feveriah yi { ieee whist teneth io dat tity Dont ¢ ome | John Winn, Rex goes to Washing-| bony hand outstretched to weleome There stood the surgeon in charge orms Convulsio’ hema Which together . ton and joins the regular cavairy The general has been telling /and with him, in the dim light of] [ges and LOSS OF SLERP or Uver these! ven. At home supposed friends of Ingra-| me of your call to duty,” sald he gas lamp, the two ladies who so rs ’ She has dreamed of the morning parting, She has d A of | ham suspect him of robbing Ray-| then with a whimsical twiteh about had been at Ingraham's be The cagor return, when work for the day was over. She dreamed | nor. Edouard Frenier and bis com-| his lp I don't know just what the two girls who, with thelr Thi Siageme coer wise sot te we Sc von ore, fan ne Owe | Seighbiect Cetin Wan | Boch’ Ss Sch Sel whe had abe oe te irty Years . nae eplendia| maton, Rex is detailed to carry a| new regiments, but he knows and/time before his eyes the day the| Peenahitel, ciweye happy im ber preaence, was the right hand of her | | er nel ‘eta. ty wat M4} stalt message for Col. Hunter ‘ yoo 1 can get him to tell me! y nt had visited the hospital. | Wish, the tongue of her thought, the breath of her own existence | We ington Euterprise. Rex rides down and injares @ sen rs is going, and so save! There « the eweet, amiling face All thie has dreamed afd more, much more. She has dreamed try, who aine hi you the double trip How's your] into whie the wounded officer had Of the harmony of the home Life, She hag dreamed of the fragrance “You'll soon see meon a hot! Placed under arrest, he becomes | young friend at hospital, major?’ | gazed as be lay bandaged, practic yualy M1 Winn sends an ap Propped up in bed today, sir, but | ly be al to Kdithe, Mer « Mre.| very weak,” anewered Winn, mar-| Alice Langdon, Winn m ud and helpless—the face of | | ance and | fet for Cedar river said the} dar j } Qnd beauty of the love life, She has dreamed of the f Sek Gar'as he we te ue Beauty of the love life has dreamed that here, In her home and | contribut CASTORIA : 3 § mm on the & D, M.'s desk | Fairbanks, replies, insinuating that | vellng a bit that th mmander in| minder, She had thre His, they would find PERFECT PEACK, UNCLOUDED HAPPI- | this morning Rex is unworthy of further notice. | chief should have to ask for infor-| great, soft, broad-brimmed NESS FISHIN’ VS. FIXIN'S | Winn ts now « major. President | mation as a favor—he learned a lot| hat of straw, and it hung by other year A 1 it's too | bons before ber like some suspended finds herself. SHE HAS |! like tor go a-fishin’—allus did Lincoln becomes interested in In-| within ‘Thie home of theirs, where she now 4 3 bn , » An’ allus like ter have some fren'| graham, and Carden, an aldede-jlate to accomplish anyth at | shield. Her Might, lustrous hair, rip ; GREAMED THAT IT WOULD BE A PARADIS ees a ee erlong amp and Columbia ciasamage of fhome.” Winn did not dare believe] pling away each side from the|— — @reams was the rosy hue of su t sunsets. Always in her dreams { put, say, I'd ruther go alone inatld| Rex, plans with Winn to peetect| the president had re bered. Hel part at the middle, was brushed ‘i was the perfume of many flowers. Always in her dreams was the Of with a man wh gees in] him from injustice 4 Was amazed to find that the presi-| back in heavy rolls about the tiny “4 Glinging of vines at the porch rall, the sweeping of green branches strong , ‘ a . dent bad ears and then. gathered in a beaded i Sgainet the windows, the music of song birds in the garden. These Wer fated poles CHAPTER IX (Continued. tand you to say matters | net, hung low at the back of the An’ silver reel No man of Winn's social set of more conseq neck, John Winn ught. and 5 7 Were the beautiful dreams of His home and hers Fer things with holes, home moved im the same «fhere| than these charges brought against | most men called her, beautiful, and 1 2 ‘The home that she has dreamed of, this it is. Until today it has _ What cost a deal with Editha Raynor, bat Carden }him here?” asked the president her lovely, girlish face; her dark a Biways been something to long for, something to hope for, something Ter tle with twine was one of the elect of old soetey 1 did, sir, and the people to set| hazel eyes, with their heavy, arch $ fe pray for, Now it ts here, her own and—His. T ide th’ Ih days He wae welcomed every | him right bb left there and gone | ti brows and fringing lashes, the : ‘er guide ne where, knew everybody he caned to) to Canada and ara voyaging.” sett bloom of her rounded cheeks pe la presenc he ‘ Her own and His. Everything speaks of His presence. She has Fer things « know, bad a sister, in fact, who was| The secretary of state, who had cally bewitching curves of @reamed that it would be so. There is His coat, There hangs His ‘That fills a book on terme of social intimacy+withy} been chatting with the general ath—all justified the claim, - Hat. There is His glove. © coaernts Miss Raynor. Carden had weltten} looked quickly round Did you] “He looked upon her with @ sol-/| —— ee ‘There, alone, in the home, be it palace or cobin, where He has ee home, and then Miss Carden had [hear the name of the vessel, major? | dier's eye” that told no little a ne undertaken a pilarimage “from! is this the party that sailed on the| fervent admiration im his soul, and éreame ake he burdet ry S Brought her, must the bride adjust her dreams and take up t ween With store-bonght fllest Watch Hill, where she had gone for} Endymion ? she saw and colored deeply SHIRTS 10¢ COLLARS 2 CUFFS Ac Of reality. Fer odd-shaped basket, see breezes athing. and now Wondering more, Winn answered | half withdrew the timidly ext C There, alone, while He labors for the bread or for the wine that All wicker work that Ingraham was sitting upvand}yes, and Mr. Seward glanced signifi- | hand - es 5 WU sustain her, must she weave into the reality of today the threads Fer gut, dod gast it beginning to ask questions, Wine |wantly at the president. Then, as| The elder it was who broke the That fish can't jerk; felt that the time for action ha@/though unwilling to confess to | atl @f the dream of yesterday. ce and explained How will she accomplish this? How wisely will this bride of a nt a mtd of the ant wh anaiety we hears ~ wten south Forgive us, Maj. Winn, but Dr. 817 SECOND AVENUE smnsecnmcme 4 ol * chat whoj ern people bo are also passengers C em diet gonth take up the new life and color it with the romance of those But not chectd vetura tet Carden. Ge-Lcder the beastie 6f thar beet ee aeee we might Gaturd bis OFFICES Ter drink patients ad thought best to beckon and mounting at the side entrance, and | They have doubtless met before.” you here We heard—mother heard THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET at sight of Winn’s untanned face Half an hour later when driven that you had met « kinsman of ee aa bc A A ENE NN eR oure—at least we so regard him Edouard Frenier, who was here iat Golden dreams? a Alone, she stands striving to place her foot more firmly im the _ Path of the new life. It is while He ts gone that she adjusts hereett With tackle woth erbout a dime. sith brave determination to the new conditions, to the new sur- coe whis . ; A bamboo pole. an’ things ter style og ad sy ve a a wounded friend © moment white he} upkpown. o y “ er me! ! a Father, mother, sister, they are far away. She has consecrated ‘aa fet © oat @ etett ter ive since then.” and Miss Langdon’s| / ned conte water. Wass ene hast ib ihte, the has given herself to Him. pave Sed embarrassment was almost painful. | Pere ae ee ot bloed and. the! Ané as she alte qlene and ponders, she remembers that HE, TOO, LUKE THE LOON “1 know of Mr. Frenier.” he an-/ ost he knew, was in @ jol ered, courteously, “but it was Mr Ingraham, my friend, on whom he ni called at Willard’s, not on me I — : CHAPTER X saw him that night, but not to STRANGE SYMPTOMS AT speak to. I " him If we were to meet again.” SROOKNDS. : z ED. ‘ jorsake pily and frie r pulance MUST HAVE DREAMED. He, too, bas forsaken family and friends Wm. J. Reyes is expleieing why bulan has given Hinmel! to her. he was defeated. We'd almost for- ‘There, alone, with the firm belief in her dreams which only the | gotten that he defeated. = Seving wife can hope for, with the unwavering devotion to the Loved PRESERVIN TIME. BS One, which alone t# her strength in this beginning of the new life, The politienl pot up bere te nat 4 rd he aut gaae sme embnnied There were campfires blazing ; a he knots the threads of her dream into # more beautiful reality, She | piing—only simmering—but more : ~ 4 between the sister—a glance of sur-| #!0ng the hillsides, and the city! : S marks out a pattern for her life, for THEIR fife, which shall glow | fuel might be added, and there's no 4 >, Pal | prise, perhaps of relief. “Then you| lights were blinking in the middle t with more rosy splendor, which shall be more graceful in design, | telling what the darned thing might salad have not seen him—since?” asked | distance. while the September moon | i Snore beautiful in promise, as the days drift on, as the years pass by, | 4:—Sneedville, Tenn the elder, quickly, althost eagerly.| *hone serenely down upon the broad. : “You are—sure? Oh. 1 beg par-| iaming bosom of the farther Poto- | _ Be their hair grows grey. : RIFF! BANG'! don' You must think it strange that|™&¢. Across the wooded ravine to/ If 18 THESE FIRST DAYS OF LONELINESS AND AWAKEN- The little, yaping, reason-warped, - I should be so, persistent, bat| the east and at the crest of the op-| ING UPON WHICH DEPENDS THE HAPPINESS OF 118 LirE | Democratic mouthpiece, known as \ ‘ mother heard that you bad—that| Posite slope, a white colonnaded the Blade, continues to rush. Like . | ed in the silvery rays AND HERS. you had seen and spoken with him. | Portico glis and there the band of some eastern regiment was filling the soft air be with sweet melody, alternating with school together, devoted friends,| the martial strains wafted through you know. and he had made our|the night from the tented city of house bis home. had hoped | the western troops farther across $ $ $2 ie Meaher bad hoped | {82 read platsoe”” Nesting sncas|| DS 4, $56, $24 & summer girl, it hae not much to - Bhe, in those days, holds in her trembling hand the harmony of | say so It giegies. Another suche _ the home-life, THE TRUTH AND HONOR OF THE LOVE-LIFE. bunch of bunco rot would be hard @he, in those days, needs her WISDOM and all ber WJFELY hed find without a genuine Demo- | WEVOTION, that she may plan aright. ratic magnet = Demi « Prospector. Today the world is filled with brides. For June, the month of WHAT N Frenier were at) cXT? _ mn ; to come to y , Toses, is, as well, the month of brides. Upon their wisdom, upom | Oh. the my Fg anyone been ailing this week. Our house| te *hade trees of a pretty grove, a AND UP / their strength, upon their devotion to the men whom they have ae wad — ts quite near, and if we should send herding ey ae ley] @hosen for their life companions, hangs the gladness of the home-life : p the carriage tomorrow « 4 you | (mbowered, the dim lights from the} F L L Skippe' ; or ots of years to come. én ee pre bd pt: my come and see mother—just » little | Obes saseanent betraying its at arge D1 ‘Theee brides, in the first days, can stamp out this. divorce -evil.| Making them unfit to eat while Sievement te the. cuter coma i TERMS: $5, AND 100 PER which threatens our women’s honor and the good names of our men | While the worms in meal and flour ipl Lae y a ae —_— ae} | Brookside, home of the Laagdena.| DAY. eyes to his, ye! not KDE ‘These brides, in the days alone, can stamp out the curse ef sul- a ee areat degrees of by thie time an odd trein of thoueks| S0uaht no other visitors this night A free abstract and warranty Gide, which threatens to cast a slur upon woman's virtue und man's | Ang the doctors tell we water was whirling swiftly through the| {ot 't bade by be the int that |i deed. No man can equal our morality. We are drinking Is re bewtldering soldier's brain He had - po gg ee nding t Watching low pel os, We have owned this o \e e how With dine: - had only a flitting glan t Prenter | 2°" be and 28 years. djoini - ‘This day is theirs, and theirs the hour. ‘ h pon ame germs, and that mi- the night they so nearly coll i in| (OB And Mre. Langdon had m: nier Heights, on the car line, on Here's to the wisdom of the little woman who Is all powerful! PE RE GRE the corridor at Willard’s, He bad| W@estion yet to ask him the lake. We have now an 80 Here's to the brave little bride! —O. BOSH been more expecially eased by| , Not could she ask him now, for he if foot atreet graded and planked the burly. forid-fa ercial | Man ted there in the mesnigns from First @ * through the om “*’ | on the steps, looking up, as we have|— middle of mutheast Seattle. Salisbury is going to tell abo looking “gent” who came bluster tne aoe ol mt ag = ing and declaiming ex-itedly by the | 8008 Bim look before, into the ra-| You must come quick; these | : ‘ “2 ang Creole r4 diant face of Alice Langdon, who|ff lots advance $2.00 after tomor- 1. That gives him enlarged vers young Cr i how al : thy te cocutiinn ban aac ce ; oe had been singing sweet, low-toned |B row. 16 minutes’ —e tu = bh a! dream hen one ¢ weeks afterward,| melodies, old Spanish songs, for the Washington str Office that broiling Sunday when, hours! penefit of still another sold } ‘ : benefit of still another soldier guest, |f| open and salesmen on the addi- after the appointed time, their bri-| rectining in the great broad invalid | ton until 9 pm » STAR DUST )|" ~-- St. Louis Fair gade was sent in across the muddy | chair that had once been a favorite It te « Dig success and the North. Run, there, close to the roadsid was a bristly-bearded, sun-tanned | of the husband and fathernow gath- |i seaTTLE HOMESEEKERS’ CO, J ern Pacific railway wit! make ‘ ered to his ancestors. Pale, languid reduced rates for the roum trip | ' y cad, in a big sutler’s wagon, | and sad at heart, sick body and soul H en if July Ist, 24 and 34 the aide's nt a shade pale Marefully over to the hospital tn a) shouting tempting offers of coc in his slow convalescence, Rex Ie * The time of year is close at hand;than any | have yet heard the case Catt at Notthern Pacific City Of-| much did hen we are in danger of stacking} must wait its turn. On what fice for particulars, or addr I. A.| bis news. In college days he Mp sgainst bulletins about Sham-|erounds do you ask for the ad-| Nadeau, General Agent, Seattle, *** | belonged to a different net tock IV. | vane ment?” _—_* worn the badge of a soctety aaa My client is very anxious to| _ Stra, Cyrene and Xanthus. Leschi,| at variance with the Siama j ‘A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. marry another man as soon as pos-| Madrona, Madison parks, half hour-| and had really seen but little o hate te have Winn limped | drinks and watermelon for men that] graham had been with difficulty per apprehensively toward In-| had money thirsty soldier | suaded to take advantage of Dr. Dal abam's bed, and was surprised to| souls clamoring about him for| jay permission and drive with Mad gee him faintly emiling. Two femb redit. ready to pledge their pay at! winn to spend an hour under the Rine forms were only just vanishing|@ dollar a drink, if he would but] roof of Dr. Dallas’ one surviving sie through the northward doorway.| trust and listen. And then, six! ter, the widow of Indge Langdon They asked for you,” whispered | hours later, when {m turmoil and| once of the supreme rt of the PBex, wearily. “Miss Langdon and| confusion and panic, the raw, un-| district, With difficulty persuaded |he had heard Winn's story mer sister, They said they had been | seasoned militia came tumbling and| the first time. with less tho second, excited interest and hed wr before, but I couldn't remem-| tearing and cowering down the op-| with little the third, and finally with characterieti im pet ue or.” Ingraham seemed rather more | posite bank and crowding across the} with none at all, Rex Ingraham had | Carden could not be brought t pred than benefited. He was still) old stone bridge, and wounded men| found rest and comfort. if not peace , lieve that Editha Raynor was afreet*0 languid and Inert, so indifferent | were shrieking for ald, and captains | and content, being mluistered to by / 1407 Jagent in her virtual repudiation| to all about him, so urgent with [cursing whole companies for cow-| three woméh, each charming in her } jof Rex Ingraham. He had « ro-| inquiry as to people at home. Winn ards, Winn, helped along by a | } way. mantic idea that a girl as lovely as kknow he was as yet too weak to | brother officer and one devoted ser-| ~ (Contiauet.) We Fins Ave, sible,” replied the plaintiff's attor-| ly from 10:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. daily. fide of chapel and class room a ney. ee wane ~——— | either Ingraham or Burnham "Motion granted,” remarke’ the judge. “This is the first time 1 ever h When you're figh ra a truthful reason given for uch @ request in’ with a man big- unten George Gould disguised himself, ‘took the examination for brakeman hard #04 passed, the doctor compliment- | him jest ing him on his nerve. If only nerve | enough t' make ‘Im|is needed there’s no reason why Russell Sage shouldn't pass an ex- mad, amination, ger’n you, don’t bit Editha Raynor could by no means f@¢ told the entire truth, still too | geant, sore and faint and bleedin, a — —— be stony hearted. Mies Carden, [Weak to bear the shock of reading | caught sight of his sutler obstacle Bomestlo Troubles | es Fiche shaved ber srotiast tuo Seams Soa — [of the earlier morning. hig stock de-| tt ts exceptional to tind « temir REDUCED FREIGHT RATE [her juntor in years, was his slave! wp ge EB . } aoa uéoah plated, ihe horeee, fone, his wagon where there are no don est! rup- | peyton ps oh ; in everythin, t hei 7 prradlnniggeey * roadside, squatting on | tures o onally, but these can be ee i Salle vou a tend every joint ached and every nerve] a stump and cheerfully, volubly| y having Dr. King’s New oo cars, Saving of ‘ |Ynanded, and failed as uho expected, | WA# Tacked with pain,” writes C. W. | foering and reviling the fleeing mob 4. Much trouble ext The Seattle Transf 7 ( 4 jelamy, @ lo otive fireman of d by hi ve by thelr great work tn stomach The Raynor homestead was closed | = es and by his side stood a slender,| save by thelr grea ach }and tn the hands of a prs Rurlington, Iowa. “I was weak and | dark-oyed, fine-featured young fel-| and liver troubles, ‘They not only = | The family and most of the servants | °™%, Without any appetite, and all/ low, silent and observant, the only jrelieve you, but cure. At a. oO. lwere gone. Dr. Tracy, who was| {Un down. Aa I was about to give up| two men to be seen at the moment| GUY, Ine. drug store, Secend and ‘ : “ The QUAKER DRUG (0. Peruvians are raising money to purchase a warship. That's right, buy on a rising market. decidedly oppored examen my of these divorce The locust has become a plague Judge. “Uniess you! in Spain. Where's General Brown, me some better ason the hero of Queen Anne hill, twice —<<— ——__—__ ; | I got a bottle of Klectrio Bitter ot dol h | finally found, sald that John Raynor not doing their best to get to the) Vesler, aftor taking it I felt as well a» I| rear—the only tw | = had so far improved as to warrant * 414 in my life.” Weak, sickly, | Indifferent dA © to seem b= a ‘ $ $$ Or Your Eyesight! Which? his being taken to the Bt Law pwn people, always guin new | Horse Cuvalry” got them or not || MLBERT Hi, ~ EXAMINATION AND GLASSES FITTED FREE 103-1015 FIRST AVE. rence. They had gone to Montreal | jife, strength from thelr] And secing. Winn's chen hts, el le DR. FRANK P. PRATT 4 and 5 Maller Bldg. Both Phones 1240. pre Mg eel hg ey prt ol a Di An state, the younger man had shored] Reh Jowelry Bey at x i: “ he. > ePrice, 250, e ne of Com 0 > SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY. ér sail, Thachances were that by ol the Wg nna oft the stump and bid. | 706 First Ave. ork Klodt Jewelry Co. f aN Location Becond Avem