The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1904, Page 4

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eee ment should be protected be backward in insisting that the rights of the people JOUR WILLIE infantry and the reg ntal bax will garr Fort Lawton aft August 1 ‘ July 4th, Ca Foresters’ Pi | ale, at Three T Point ove - Battleship Excursion Five Croisers at the 18 CUTTING TERTH i TH TAR--FRIDAY 7 THE SEATTLE STAR | ~S “ Y Y At mN \ 4) } » M x | 7 Prot at ' M i} tow n : tion ‘ good, with a ! M JOSH WISE ! : Rr i n EE eaeate . 2 : THANK YOU, MR, FURTH et Pastel t hauled in t ' 7 Seat n to t am It's a good ape ' fib, ¢ " mals q t the t y " ‘ q aguinst nT ar, f a alt \ ' cudgel, nearly two years ago. The elect my waa by long odds na : |ment, where she anchoted for re the t st offender in the lot, and the only real ndling patra 6. HOS dio. the way of progress tow t y. With thts } ; st ing block F v the fry, who w Ked to | A r sHe WICK ne pe I i at " . 1 porati will lin A i, t y t Which mad . thaot t t y heement as good new nd | Wa 1 t te ' ve 4 _ . : Wa the ea f much | K I The Star, ¢ \ glad to give It full p y has it | “A . | all tt t ‘ w t that a result it Too bad B t his engage jment in that new: comedy, bt t te the str ¢ a the fulfillm ot a promise ‘ late t ar ’ t t | Sea magatine experts’ re-| 4 t seem 7 ble for him to ter, The officials of the company a year ag 1 | sh. Say dete chine. a a... #.- would abandon th team plants when t w trie power | : + trom | Dent met his line tn th “4 t r ! . y the promise is nt A New Jersey man ts dead from) try too | wonder what ho'l plant had been leted, and apparent Ve P t v =. eo a a tee toe. t wend x bat he'll do.” There is no reason now why Che fight againe' moke mosquito is not mentioned vaudeville with an acre att ‘net vn should 1 >a speedy and I In't know he w nae port to nip the evil in the bud, which | Chess te studied im Russian! as au wer ah cheesy schools. ir move, Kuropat has ne come again, and the city counctl kin . Wey ” | You dider Why, he's one of with, to see that the electric company’s auxiliary power t on eat bar mers tn the bus irbanke once rmer, but | nes Post st be remodeled, now that tts load has been 1, by the | Pairhanks was once a farmer, but since then he was @ corporation . installation of smoke consamers that will really work lawyer HAS ENOUGH PARENTS. The press of the city generally has taken up the matter since Horn, to Mr. and Mra Frank The Star set t and th is no reason that the city govern and Mr, and Mra. Tay n fine baby girl. It is sald that while Frank was drawing water he held his head down in the wel) and yelled “papa” to see how it would t new family . ast Ar tillery, f an I Cal, wit garrison Fort Lawton during the army mane # at American Lake this summer, The company arrived at the fort last night. After the encampment th any will go te Fort W te permanent quar 96.00 ters. Four panies of the Tenth GLOBE BLOCK Cresp-Marlineug Distilled ----- JULY 1, ompléte with sponge, ele od or THE QUAKERS MONEY } | Willa Red ( tte th Century Batt Pe fect Battery AND navy yard N This ts the time of year shen the » wee them take boats from Pier K Dream Girl becomes & hannvock| No. 2 at 6:20, 9 and 10 a m:. 1:15.) , airh 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. - —— + Rastus hes opened 8 sew prise! no you want @ picture of your! package and delivered it to the/, : Bee Ie me gan @ I o, 1616 Kunnel ina bunch. Watch for an-| p/m) oo A. other raid on the nar - HAD A RARE »N + + Renner bieyete re- The writer can stand tn bis yard |? rm and see 18 six-horse gang plows —— ie aes running at the sarce time This in| me and X ont hi [not so by for & country that an! ae y= idered a t » waste a few)! p om. ply. years ago.— Douglas County Press. ij rn 3 a 3 At the out ivil war,| About the sette . had i the patri oration of Rex Ingre-| formed, while w a widle ham, gradu re stood looking curiously on lege, is greatly appla Langéon and Dr. Dallas were mints and his ate, tering to a semi-conscto ad q bam, have been educa jinjured man. Armstrong, the erally provided for by John tain, stood grimly by, scribbling al @ prosperous lawyer Hiapatch on the back of his fat note! ter, Editha, Ingraham loves. Ray~| book den stood ready to take} or, cut off from hi it, pale and silent. Kent had disap-| clients, is in danger of pear Suddenly the pr mar He has « paralyt ne od te it » yet learning money held in trust/to examine his pockets, Da i is missing afe, and that | ought to have his nam course.” a" | ham. rge of f A moment,” answe the due the Frenier estate, has been! geon, briefly. His first duty was to 4 assaulted and robbed. A stranger|restore, to save, if p ‘ annoys Burnham, ins lcould not tolerate wh sister has claims wh these Mexican war recognize After bidding of the cavairy officer farewe!! before enlisting. ging the blood meets the girl and persua and examining a de fo return to her mother “At least I presume I am safe in E Witnesses the meeting and becomes saying we have caught Frenier— ‘4 suspicious, when F refuses !the spy—just where we expe to explain. A yt. | t his injuries are main John Winn, Rex goes to Washing-| perfictalt” ton and joins the regular cavalry. bluntly. At home supposed friends of ingra You have caught a spy, pow ham suspect nim of robbing Ray- | bly answered Dallas idly nor. Edouard Frenier and his com-| where you expected, probably 7 panion, Blunt, annoy him in Wash-|1 can say nothing professiona: ES ington. Rex is detailed to carry a) Mr. Frenler's injuries, 3 db staff message for Col. Hunter. know he had any bazar ded Rex rides down and injures asen-| Armstrong whirled on him tn| try, who detains him | mingled amaze and {rritation. “Yoa Placed under arrest, he hecomes|don't mean to tell me this ten't ; @angerowsly (11. Winn sends an ap-| Frenier!’ he exclaimed. | ‘_ peal to Editha. Her aunt, Mrs.) “I don’t mean to tell you anything ‘ ‘PFatrbanks, replies, insinuating that | until this man revives. Mrs. Lang * Rex is unworthy of further notice. | don has already told you it was not Winn is now a major. President | Mr. Frenier.” @ Lincoin becomes tnterested in In- grabam, and Carden, an aide-de ‘camp and Columbia classmate of — plans with Wing to protect him from tnjustic Winn and Ingraham, by permit Sion of Dr. Datias. sons for wish to conceal t neerity. The color rushed to the visit Brookside, | wrathful and bent on ri " ’ home of his sister. Mrs. Langdon,|a new voice was added to the ant j and ber two daughters. | mated colloquoy. Rex Ingraham had Carden and Capt. Armstrong arc) taken one long look at the prostrate Getailed to search the place for spies. Alice Langdon fainta. A man pursued on the roof le through the arbor in the garden be low. man, and the light | was gleaming in the blue ¢ as turned upon the provost marshal Mrs. actly true, sir Frenter at all.” “What do you know about {t CHAPTER XI—Continued Rex Ingraham never could tell! r A an the inet Just how it happened. but a frantic, | \mntrone net ae wild-eyed girl came staggering from | \\aenene ye the doorway into his arms, and/tirn in the tide of aftaly weak as he was he seized and held|'" ry )” th" th . felt and restrained her, then led her| , our p mer, ta The e tor gently to sofa in the corridor and| YO" ferent oat anil” saeene leaned over her, as sobbing. shi - . ering and trembling with excitement ho fe ft, thent” enapped the then as heavy footfalls in measured and terror she clung to him. tread, and stifled voi And * were heard “Mra, Langdon may have had rea. et,” said Armstrong, with hapless lady's ee, Dallas half started to his feet. als. But of new discover Langdon’s statement \s ex _ This is not Edouard my question. hia another Frenier and | know voice from the settee wa: heard, breaking the silence that fol he = he from the lower hall, telling of some lowed close upon the questio heavy burden being borne within.) yy name 1s chy Prenier - It ts ] even Mrs. Langdon could stand the|1ane” were the barely audible suspense no longer and hastened | yoray a down the stairs. Agatha had al w hat say you ? ready gone. Rex Ingraham was for| that ao?” demanded Armetens. the instant alone with Alice. It was It may be.” answered Rex “but | Row or never. “Take and hide this|in June, and New York, he wa letter,” he murmured, low, hurried : sis known as Maj. Chalmers.” yet forceful. “Let no one see it un- til you can read it alone. They're ere) coming again. Now I must go!” : With ashen face Agatha came| 331-3 Per Cent Discount speeding up the stairs, as Ingraham | Straightened up to meet her, But g, N. One more glance he gave the girl beside him, and in that glance he Saw her face and in that face there ‘war a look he carries to this day ® look piteous, almost agonized appeal, as though meekly imploring him to stay. And in her eyes there gleamed a new light—something 3 strange indeed at such « time, ia 9 such surroundings—a light of new. sudden, unlooked-for hope, almost | of joy. And yet, unless every pos-| atble indication was wrong, here be J neath her mother’s roof, at this very Bg moment, they were bearing the| nenacless, probably mangled form of her daring lover—the southern sol- ler lover on whose account she had shown but a moment before such Finsr-Ave, NO KNIFE! NO PAIN! CROSS EYES STRAIGHTENED! Consultation Examination and Eyes Tested Free. SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY DR. FRANK P. PRATT 4 and & Mailer Bldg Brooks & Co., 1331 2nd av REMARKABLE BONA-FIDE ‘Wall Paper Sale! NOW IN PROGRESS A Rare Opportunity to Get 1904 Goods at Un- 4 heard-of Prices On all Straw and Panama Hate. DANGERS OF NAVIGATION. The morning was bright and beautiful, with a stiff breese blow ta, trom the sorh, when the <7! PHOTO SUPPLY co.) out for a cruise in Seattle. ' Scheel of Photography She may have been an “old free te Amateurs 2615-2617 First. Ty Avenue Between Vine and Cedar on ee = y K Shoe | Department a 25 Little Gents’ Satin Calf Bale Saturday . seve 50 value Roys’ Summer Calf, Unity fal for Saturday .....ec0ee eevee Saturday wes. $2.00 value Ladies’ Slippe Baturday sere cceseese $1.36 S-atrap, special for $1.75 160 dozen of our celebrated 40 and 44 Boyw’ and Girls’ He acta va CAFE || In Bon Marche Block Phones: Sun Sorc. Jelly Rolls 8c 732° Fee Made from fresh ranch eggs and home-made curra ie WASH The Bee Hive 5 value Mon’s Boxcalf, spectal for Saturday $2.35 $2.50 value Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, matt. kid top, Lesell last Jal for Saturday. . s | $2.50 value Ladies’ Dongola, MacKay ia tip, military heel, special for Saturda $1.50 value Ladies’ Slippers, 1-strap, ape for o Ladies’ Sur a0 LAhdiew & binck. pink | urddy ? ve » Main 880; Independent, 880 as, light and ty lawn, with ummer C 1 blue, ue 200; wp 704 r PAI ALL iF Gold-Plated Watch Fobs Vine and ark = ma ® ‘abe, vis | = sets and Girdles fal for and tment in the Firet Avenue, BOSTON § NLESS DENTIST No Students OPERATORS LICENS! PRICES amination ..., or giver "Pullings “abe and Bridge Work, tooth i 904 “THE QUAKER SELLS SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE QUAKER ROSE WATER The Quaker’s Regular Prices N 4 wow MEDIC L ATTERY AVING WILLIAMS BATTERIES AND ELECTRODES k and Lee ANALYSES 2615-2617 First _ Avenue Reliable Dry Goods Store =. dar St YOU CAN, RELY ABSOL TELY UPO; WHAT W TELL YOU in r adver tisements, We want your permanent patronage and we want to merit it so thoroughly that you'll voluntarily mmke THE BEE HIVE ng headquarters. We aro deter mined to at all prev s records tomorrow a is SHOE DEPARTMENT AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS. Note the pr soted below Ladies’ Kimona Sacques Cool Garments In Pretty Patterns obs Our Shoe on 8 in ume every day. We star li the back of every e we neil ssc2, Men’sFindings lower than the lowest cood reliable shoes. Negiigee Shirts 4 $1.60 ’ we Fourth, priced s Lid na $1.00. Bell) Lor 1—Men's Fancy Percale Ladies’ Summer Cor- Genta Silk Finest as clty at Houghton & Hunter = = ITFOR LESS’ PRICES ON THE PERCY G © oe $10.00 ery $10.00 Bands $100 HARVARD DENTISTS. 518 f°n..% —618 ALL SUMMER ji Day and Night Clases Cleo Lusenesstoollegs Cusirend one Ate = Svat claren & Thomson. “oes Bon Marche REDUCED FREIGHT RATES On hourchold goods to alt points. Through cars. Saving per cent The Seattle Transter Company TEETH FREE BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS eastern of 25 Only 6 Days More of Cut Rates TEETH THOUT PLATED A Pics | oA? x rk co | for ayring the | me tn D Gold Pultin Gold. Crow Teeth Without Piates and Rridge ally. Ov Fi Union Blog ii ot stat CDougal & Guute: | Branch Offices: Fifth and Morrt | son sts, Portland Pacific ave T A; 1718 Hewitt ave, Everett, | Wash Red Front BIG OPI Furniture Co. "4 $5,000.00 worth 1 House ' furniahing rniture Ranges, Carpet sta. eto, a a lower figure Offered’ be fore. We have and mean it, Corner Third. d filled abeolute our ii dread having | th grtracted are invited to ur office, where wo wil | to their entire Salintestics | lain for pal less extracting. NO CHAR RAGE £0)" patnigne oxtractin work done, and tien guarantes for 4 years with all work. SOE, /WISH yoo" TELL NE HOW YOU MANAGE J0 DRESS 50 WELL.~/4IND AFTER PAYING HV RENT, FHEKE. SWOTWNG LEFT FOR CLOTHES.” LOTS $16, $24 and Up Seattle Homeseekers Co. Strictly Reliable of vice for thes s nd I will stitute, author of Perstan § Of Diseases, Iowa Medical Co :|State Medical Institute 202 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH Monthly $15 to $20 1% miles from business center, Call at oftion or take a otreet car to State streat Go We aro butlding, 4 struction; sheeted and 60 Dexter Horton Bank Building; —_—— WLAl ZASY LWUGn JW, -/ DONT PAY RENT,- | BOUGHT NY PLACE ON FASY PAYMENTS. TAKE NY ADVICE AND SEE THOSE LOTS AT SOUTHEAST SEATTLE.” Terms $5 and (0c a Day LOTS Tf month, buy a on the a HOMB. tition OUTHEAST SEATTLE T have studie fea! ri d in the best med- ees in the world ractice am under many 1t governme For over @ quar- ter of @ tury Ib ecarching for @ cert nent relief for ner tion, physical weakness, brain forms of neryvougne traveled exte lands and varied Imes, am all peop and ransacked globe to the best treat for these weak physictan, places OUS PROSTRATION order and I ned the moet effective t hot- In ola Me > T ha ascerta 4 the good f I have at ay t se they give you rt Adviser to the State Medical In- T. RICHARDS, Spectal f-Treatment, late Professor tem of Sel late Chief Surgeon B, & O, RR. lege, CALL OR WRITE INCORPORATED SEATTLE, WASH. Cost $50 to $150 10 minutes by can Reasonable Daily for Inspection a See the New Hi Prices ran| led, double is la fist ‘ ina Sheed ove vane tA'be aids 1 in Boat: azanten SON 8 i meee eve ne Orit ANY phone. James, ih Bai 709 Bees ‘ se Bs tase

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