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eee THE SEATTLE STAR t Lge cede iia | ? - BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, And watch her atir | } OF FICHE? and iW) Seventh Avenue. With motion light | . 9 Sar: A nirup riet Businens Depar tn seen tat tent tas <fE Well doth the witol | Baitoria fH t 5 - ' way Ambrosia w = The Biers Kastern office artford building, Cticaw _ 2 | goprntonr «04 LOPYRIOMT 10047 BY-T duniding, New York WoH. Bortertield rele ever tial. Dees! 1 i. a. | BY TAL MODART COrtpay ae ° Me ERE REE copy, Aix conte por w © twente-five cents per month, | Right naively share A we * FO MAIL GUMRCKIORIE The dale. whe ‘ x nn an Prepared for the Grave Revived an Om Oye ada a oF cae fos Th - x Ae with ber eyes | i eetires ann we. Paid te otvanen, Your ater pris a rane oa estored to Healt anopathic Doctor's ~ ‘ SYNOPSta. back the commander they had mins- (gentlemen; keep your men in han ‘ > Botored ai the Ponot penareehsthabossemes , ' | John Raynor, ® prosperous law |e ail doubts removed, danger | guld on the center! Look to th Mysterious Control Over Death . . yer of New York, fin slly rulned | seorned, all derided now that | colors of the 26th ah yr cag “* At the outbreak of the elvil war, has} again their own “old man” was) “ly they're coming! "| THE WHITTLESE) CASE UP to me lips m paralyt © after boing rob-|(here to lead them, muttered Ingraham. “You A “¢ wg gaan ow ae Ingraham, sent] itke that,” said Ingraham a moment | minute His heart was throt p he p The Star yesterday called at tention to the fact that the public rl ey oe t « by Ray | later, as, having ridden a in his breast, Hack he seurried, « oxshgnmnypipietn dees not know all that is going on in the no eo Whittlesey yams ~ tap ta : ! f the theft and Is} line of his men, the lieutenant i all fours, until he re A REMARKABLE MAN WHO HEALS SUPPOSED INCURABLE 0 i ‘ in w nol e or hand poe : aynor’s daughter . t | Coming? Of cor on Their tint can't match! 1} A . Wit! Capt elemento) oe eye gy DISEASES, BANISHES BAD HABITS AND GIVES LIFE AND “ a ith Capt. the rear of the colors, his eye kin omin no ansewred the] Charles F. Whittlesey, once a power in the community, and for | , ve Winn, Rex goose to Washing a through the mist of unsbed| of the mer But | HEALTH TO SUFFERING MANKIND WITHOUT THE USE OF twe terms custodian of the taxpayers’ money of King county, h | rt — pot t becomes @ cavalryman | tears 7 : «| DRASTIC REMEDIES OR THE SURGEON'S KNIFE for five years been under the serio us charge of embezzlement of some Vin wel tonne he vagal man gg gad gage And yet—think—t bh ot the ~ ng 4 . a well forgo iden down a sentry who de right or power to save them,” mut ame again " ‘SM o n ‘ 8 thing over $34,000 of the county's funde—funds which, it is charged, White ove has ower |him, and ts placed under arrest terek Winks te ba seearned ihel xt 300 strong, |CISTANCE NO BARRIER TO H'S METHOOS—CURES THOSE IN he diverted to his own use during the course of his official life. bh! What's that bins? Jhome hie eb i} rau \ cure of his s hand-| to the FAR OFF INDIA THE GAME AS THOSE WHO CALL AT HIG Mr. Whittlesey must be a strange sort of an individual, not con. | The pot's botled o jand Mra. Fairbanks, Kditha’s aunt! clasp. “Now, Ing added be} whelm OFFICE IN NEW YORK - atitute: ordinary men are. What honest man would suffer hime | I os is = gegen otare rw on ee je dewey 4 Ley ly, “I've go truetion | ng umes we D of * i tne & er all the more af th ht visiting a J to give my win TnL rode, whispere a oe of nel | Offers Help Without P. to Prove the Marvelous Power of His Wen Self to remain for five years un der the dark cloud of base suspicion LUKE THE LOON, | #ld@, home of Mra, Langdon and her |; ce ae henstes 0 ng tr) swarthy mander, then hurrie nd ns that has hovered over this man’s life for half a decade without mak two daughtera, Winn and Ingraham |thone fellows come, asl think they ob to Where von Gilea sat, sur dertul Discovery—Believes It His Duty to God and Man to Give 4 ing some effort at securing vind ‘on of his honesty and integrity? *Had to nae Marguerite. It was | Witness the capture of a supposed | w then I've got ree st a | Pounded by bk ittle staff | Freely of His Services to All Who Stand in Need. We believe there are not many |the only word I could think of that |*P¥. The eaptt i has been se-| ways to that front,” and he point Winn seemed to read the tiding - — would rhyme with Luke. rlounly injured, is Maj. Chalmers. | oq westward in his face, for he abrup lowe MICA Wh, July 1.—<¢ deo * P “ But in all thie time Charies E. Whittlesey has made no effort to ct who |e In so.ne mysterious way con You shan't,” wae the sudden in- | the notebook in which he had been > ' 1 u t after dor to hout “ wipe away the stain that blackens his name, and nat him to this nected with the Langdons. Chal-|terruption. “Your place is here with | Writing, mounted and turned t ’ n me benef i" nds char in the bo coun r f mers is removed from Brac ie get ee’s head seh t 5 then s . ight jet spe ‘puaee « Seomtah oy orden sd fe “s aay ‘ es * WEAPONS OF PATROL Dr Datlan. Soother of tea tone |know tt + ‘ tt than I whl al ag be th fronts aad } ag [Del with the & pres - ‘ ves . Holt r unexplained and unaccounted for. weh records in L now those wooda better than [| While along bo and amon ; ‘1 pageants P 7 4 sd | the weetward pointir 2 the . ( ae — “4 1 bes y Ne on | know Central pa ou heard wh ard pointing cap ; Rach and white of oo long 0 standing leave open to the public grave INSPECTED) Rex. to protect bis good name at | Paar, intra! Dar. You heard what | sie ct soldiers turned. eagerly and | ine A harrow grave cov: tau sot fro and obvious inferences. pice home, seeks an interview with) prom near the right of the line of | Watched them. Von Gtlea saw, and|{. yi.) auc re ee vere Phony As The Star stated, THERE $ SOMETHING WRONG SOME. o ; Chalme | dingy blue, now leentng on its rifles | COolly taking out bie weteh re | sors Fite ee Ag oe a WHERE ither Charles F. Whittlesey should demand that the due |) = ,- “4 -* t acto one on 4 third | ete? ne by_soutt amie | = }and awaiting Winn's order, stretch. | arked the hour, “Just 4 ald | cago, 1 1 ‘ t t 4 patrot went through the trying or- | runn wn the sentry, pleads : z rf hash ves gt. Ingraham. | thet with the present o ement wht of fi t 4 : Processes of law be set in motion for the establishment of his inno eal of having their weapons tm. | @uilty, but states hie tof that bie)! 8” her Hae sorthward through twits peg iy ge an t " be a ier Pa such ' : I sent 4 @ence or that brainiess, incompetent William T. Scott, fibelousty | spected by thelr reepectiv aptains | Order to hurry justified hi strags nag timber edd ght resting son, Devens, but ewerins “hia len awfu takelt treatment and anxiously known as county prosecutor, should wake out of hie eternal sleep [and sergvants last evening. By an| | Ordered back to bia merth ot weet, Be tlt oenaating ty] oe ond On ng a member of| piace, bu ems his physicians|ed results ¥ ta 4 jer of of Delaney th eraham is captured by nol of weal lo exte ng to ten | Red exhe ne} e f i i hi h . t t ‘ Py Dis y im * feng enough to prove Whittlesey's guilt and land him behind the bars, thon te to take place every two weeks | troopers, he p Tw regiments, only oe A ay . ” pe Bito thels toh erfiowing with » * where he certainly belongs if he stole the money. and woe betide stroman who| He te aided to eacape by Maj.|formed that line, one of Pennay!-| Ma ah” | NeTMNall | beg per [ures and bad be e nearl 4 There wsolutely ne reasen under heaven or among men why fails to 5 are for his prop- | Chalmers, and both safely cross aon) rani, the mher tr om py Yo vue a Po rs = v | And had it t that . a r \ i t . I should be stricken [erty. During the tnapection last | Rappahannock and ‘ t - sight to this little rift of a wood | _, : z | bed othe wondertu ; the Whittlesey case should remain in statu quo. It sho he = jerty wring ine tmepestion test | Ruggahenses® end ervive oi Bute! path now rode the young captain | Then spurred over to b Joures « by William Wallace { from the court calendar by the exoneration or conviction of Mr - Rhone pr rele tngrabam ts captured by Videints ef horse saing unhindered the vanians who stood to attentic ey "York bi ) tes hed | re a : cap b ean offioes is comin, y by the Inke Mr. Anderson ? tlesey, and that without further |revotvers that were ely ha troopers. Chalmers aids hing and | SOUP of half « . kar ane ESR EMS would probebty have new been Gee4|6 si When some poor devil without friends or influence has stolen ten (one went ly while | they escape through the wildeduess, | (8S e#eerty along that narrow vista hepend rece An i ia, the tory ofl? 7 oe - > sents or ten dollars he is bundied off to jail, railroaded through @ | deing examined) finally reaching Washington T am on staff duty” he said, brief STILL NO DECISION his » ing pe-|b It alwaye @peedy trial and landed behind the bers without ado But when @ | Special instructions were given to] Rex receives severe wound and ¥, bea a to tng go os oat aculous re-|makes me feel good to be the hum- patrolmen about the care of thelr | be a guest at » side. oer pcnets are out Bere, | sup 7 & to our) ble In jent of idence in sav- i infins 5 1 | ; ? ut t man like Whittlesey is accused of an infinitely more serious offenee [ine They were warned to alweye = asekes bate thn seen of » ON CITY BUILDING ; ing human b «. q the avenue of justice are blocked with every obstacle known to the | keep the trie f their revolvers| Langdon, he forgets his lov) tor] verde. | e D> . 1k the good heel ‘ a t ’ t Le ®. naan hb as you have done unning of men. om blank cart A failure to! There ffate t te the t ‘The history of the Whittlesey ence hes eon made up of peotpene- ht unhappily result in an| Parting from his new love, (Rem hove] The apecial municipal building ; nese done tr cane cane fa » ' apta “ the wipter ¢ Somneniesee MOek Sante Mast = oe ' i ¢ the Creat provid Pa ment and delay, with here and there « spasmodic effort on the part . | raft a : te & Whose wrestled with the city hall problem . * the Creator has By * q ef the state to prosecute the charges against the accused, but ‘Sinai - — - , | ness the following May ring the t came to no derision The m . °. if M but search an@ F time could any one say that the state was making serious business | Tek Cs wae arrested last) strange halt at Chancellors, b 4 ie oe 82 Rylan to Senate 4 a « 5 Gerad thet cure.” of its side of the case. It is very clear that Prosecuting Attormey [onic oe a: oe ee * ‘ ae Wise observe the flank mc et. t | oak $260.0 ul Cr ~ oe ft expect to atir up as ; “1 h ", shout Mr. Ar son's a ad- | oi # army, wht ook ol* . © planned by City EB ke © write Beott would drop the case in a minute if he did mot cravenly fear Jefies the pollce mB. a rs ~ b tes |gineer Thomson and Bullding In-| you jo, hundreds of cases T have Here te tter from Mr. Ander. public opinion. he turned the] They report to Gen. Devens 1 ex.[spector Place ts advisable at the|cured tn which the pate oom. | es see what he says 4 Now if Mr. Whittlesey desires—ae any honest man should—te wilt make « bunt | " | on time. . ny Serena. “fume for on e the con Mr. Anderson's © to the Goctes 7 standing in the community that exalted him to his high several watches} = =CHAPTER XX1.--Continued. on biel of commrustion a tres ori ee a f Snow-|reade as fol Sefore los h f w © - we OF! vitie, Vea. His phys * pronounced r y clear, to him to demand a vigorous prosecution of c ~ ' k John Winn was | four-ete rr com ; ~ " 4 : -s + | ried ” . 1. M. Droka®. | neck with his battalion, one of the | and dodging among t ee ee ee ‘ doctor ould inet him. venue. was sil€htly | two of von Gilaa’s line formed fac | the cart track, was within 3 coe enat Pattee gang dh ~ “ye net 7 ts Whe envaren of had oe * last evening. | ing southward, with two guns of a| bidden to halt by stern, low vo =} geonge Bi ee gee Beats wo Mon | Es adh ag gy non laghone pltg the p St p= nlp rte paoeba sg Although he is represented by the ablest counsel that money, || Bip geal pod volunteer battery planted to their close at hand. Then « corporal on | 4!! 8 vii 7 contemplated os gas my fing . mn oe | catarrh, ene Sa Sig oma ng the pike toward fours on him f | atten Sgr Ag ees friendship and political influence could secure, and although he would [by the fire appa OT amg ng Fae ia wr Ce Be the present city hall His agony , rate ait in trial at the feet of @ “opecial” judge, whe is his personal friend, | 122 overed by ineuran | thick: leafy foreet In which, perhaps be go no further sais SA is ae 4 and although he is facing charges prosecuted by the most incompetent | fn witnes was knocked | © arda out at the utm the| Nothing bet a line all the . ; jdown by three beagare on Fourth eats: wees . tered sentries interpo : Joliyfich that ever ocoupied the prosecuting attorney's office, Mr. 0 and Jackson strest enrty thin | Sue” © groping. Hy ble side. 1 sentries , MEMORIAL SERVICES -_ ,S d Whittlesey does not seem to be a bit anxious to have his innocence s. fused to give | = = ; Ps Pe noth | them now and “a line ‘ eae a i P- “ elee to do, rode Kea Ingraham © Stretched clean out of sight it ~ Satiehed y they Ite TO DR. THEO. HEIZE om WE REPEAT, THERE 18 SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE Hardin what had ron a snd & wate will be jou organi : WHITTLESSY CASE. ” The United Ziontate of Seattle | piled See Se ee ee bad E - was arrested | will bold memorial services in | o'nAY ne ta tees ae nik hae Joctors When a nu all hope Pe Btn |memory of the late Dr. Theodor |? mes bdo roll ited Holl oe tee na charge of robbing Ed. William, Horal, the former leader of Zioniem, | the vital me but a lingering and certain who bef 1 Williams on Sunday, July 17, at § p. m., In| something tha Jeath, I heard of your wonderful the that b ok 8 rt Morris hall, corner of Ninth avenue | t« b discovery, and, as y¥ asked S$ AR DUS lett du y Mga eh Bie oehd jand Yesler way. The memorial ad you ff you could help me. From ta I 1 tye ett 4 night with his gold | dresses will be delivered by L. M the very first I experienced great results from your treatment: T ean- not speak too highly of it. Tt saved A being arrest rn and Rabbi Theodor Joseph. ed he admitted the theft | Dr. Hers! was one of the moat ) me from the grave and pwt an end NEW YORK, July 16.—The mem Lome eg ie ony: than an vount of ‘tomes —_— ory of Dr. Thee Heral, the late Scciahuan Mneohene bes teen ieee T canna oa how grateful Tan T cannot tell you how grateful I am all who ask?" S American Ziontets, has been recog nized all over the world, He died | Zioniat leader, is to with memo honored to a Citizens of Santiago, Cuba, are 1 cotings fomplaining of the condition of the Olen tg ge | hehe ter eave Gaes on July 4. Zionists all ever the streets. pece | country will memorial serv ; pions eliew ‘Americanized rapidly, if the streets + icva = “ tt ee oe a ae , bre oo dirty as that CHURCHES ~~ —_—-—__— fe EE of dollars to do this, banker whom f ed me to secure nich will enable First Presbyterian—Rev. M. A Now let's all get ready for a sane Matthews, At lla m., “The Duties q Christmas. h Me * to the Church ‘ ment to ae | Mra. Jecky!l and Mrs |! There are hun- Crocker has again announced that . who feel that they sone whom be is out of politics. Richard has Street Presbyterian —Rev. F. . p to die, that @t last reached the point where peo- L * Atila m., “The Scrip . nt e if they would ple are inclined to believe what he teres 30 p. m, “Gospel Exton It a ere But the trouble mye stoa. | first made ¢ s that they are so « v aster Presbyterian—Rev. | jutd you wee yonder bo al abou ything new that J. M. Wilson. Regular Sunday} watched {t quiver and v 4 an opportun- 4 A_WORD FROM JOSH WISE jmorning services. In the oreuten ffort to restra jthe pastor will preach the first of a er it held. I no B are | series e subject of soct ° m of w + be st Unitarian—-Rev. W. D. St ~ af yp Fem'nine intuition Boe Cur ag ae a3 a m, “No Human oe. 2 8 test | ' e <2 gf 2 te tes blazes away at ev'ry aie | Trinty Parish—Rev. 1. H. Gowen phys | No,” said th thusiastic chaut-|At Il a m.. “An Inventory of the 4 and a 4 thing—and therefore | feur, “the people around here have be eo « Wealth »o Dp m, bo and ments +o ” <2 ‘4 no feeling against automobilists ¢ Plague of Darknes ~ . nothing. they s hits someth’n once "D | On the contrary, I think we are well |, St. Marke—Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd fix <u the ries oon too a while.” liked.” At & m. “The Law of Service a tind eet Geuarve bole i bly,” replied the man who |*2 Mastership;” & p. m., ‘Christ's : Beil a iy ge / o k s of relief can be had for the What shall those do who wish mt’ asked the joxian of Ohio, will preach at the | sult of his first and only int plain,” said the soldier, and Ingra "Tell me someth! b evening services | with the division commande: jham said that's what he came for 1 me something done by a Fre nt Christian—J. M. Morria,| men in the right regiment igs ens then crept on. The rporae astor At lla. m Soul Win. |German by birth ng hadSlavOd) crept after him, and presently they didn’t own @ machine. “I've noticed | ‘ askion on the Multitude Col. von Gilsa, commandin # might well be that, thought that you tellowe ane very clans t,| German Methodist Kpiscopal—| brigade, Winn had present and not be more @ amali ae oaater” Prof. J. 8. Nuelsen, a noted theo-| friend, and had reported the %e| attalion. “You can hear ‘em A Swiss and his wife, who had ome over to join the Dowles forces gaat a by a wo | vented pe Write me a stating the lcs cepesetes ta Sow York sald Mrs. Smithers. “Tell D. m., “Jesus, the ¢| and followed their German leafier,| came upon a soldier aprawied upon p to ae leading ym netr trouble, They'll be separated again when = on ne P Teacher.” jyet they had learned still ‘shee i his stomact ring through the It could p this letter I will diagnose the case, 7” 4 Qhey reach Zion City—trom their sapeee Setihess, “ter to ~~ | pin their faith on the sieeve shrubbery in his front. He sald no taught sil wette thomn fulty tm fegara ts tae ey. stance, take Judge Parker's course | Roman Catholic Meetings stern, silent but just and soldieslg| word, he simply pointed. Rex made that certain were In.| nature of thelr disease, the prob- Money. a |for the last | St Mary's Parish—tev. W. J. Meta | lieutenant colonel. For long months,|/out a torn felt hat and @ battered and, whi at con-|able length of time to effect cure, | fidence in my think that T could h ingly utterly ho ery, I did not} ete, and send a course of home a) auch seem. | treatment, cherees prepaid. My a@- anes areas is Dr. Wm. Wallace Hadley, WHAT MAN CAN PAW OVER A PILE OF WOMAN'S GARMENTS But Mra. Smithers had fled tieth avenue lever since von Gilsa’s eleyatiag | cap of gray, bobbing together over mane and) Winn had been their actual¥p bearded faces and bent shoulders, >. m . AND UNERRINGLY DESIGNATE | “Ah,” murmured the old boarder wotien | nator, and now they all the red brown color of Virginia woe from| Sulte 114 No. 708 Madison aw- THE ARTICLE KNOWN AS A|“I'm glad to see you're giving us ” pm @ | bis mud, the ait of a 10-mile march Tod. whe apeied tp mn! Ne York — “BERTHA? union butter.” rch of Our Lady of Good Wetp-| There are momenta in even an ar-|in dust so thick its very shadow " “Is there a union label on that | THrd avenue and Washington street | dent lover's fe when even such & | seemed to stifle the senses of the ONE OF wr! GTON'S PROM. | buter?” asked the landlady | Sunday. low mannes at #9 m. and 9/ face as Alice Langdon's fades from | Union chiefs And there's more INUIT CETisuee PROM “No, but T ean tell it. In unon |t,% Mem mam 10:9 a. m Yunday-|the mental vision. There is a stetd| of ‘om every 10 yards of front « «++ Motin the Combine .... E Jobn Snodgrass turns up his nose | there is strength | Week a pind —— i”ap eo | delight soldier know that ahad whis a the sentry, “and there ° THE TAILOR suIT Sat G Geene. Joke to peculiar euraiee UF nenutes |d. At 6a. m. and 8 Dm. low | Sweet avowal ae him there lives ous or may | never soe the city hall] A friend came on from Chicago the aun He picks his teeth at the table. 8 When Marguerites | Base; Tae & Gn VENDOR, COOmES ane lp Fgh id oe OF te a? a th segs 4, and through th Ton ; ne mopped over night tn Cut Rate Offices ple with a knife and prefers warm Puts berries us meee bes (4 reggae dt reed FPF igen: 1 inden cil gr lg e stown, Her ta acted y erries up. Church of the Immacutate Con mbattied line, that tells to a iis |sflent woods, unstirred by even al us was of + lise So cotion--Wettinaton Bence ee r woh Of the Tmmecetate Concew |embattiog line, that telle toe ite |atleat woods, unsti Bi a ; 1 | Matn Office and Piant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. prise. I bring 8 cup |. m., low mass: 10.30 a. m., high mase| leader whose command over com |muffied, yet quite distinct, the| button. tan ot ta Down Town Offtce—Third Ave., near Pike St. ————— And, drawing nigh, and eer 7 pom, rosary ané do hearts is as absolute as over! muffled, yet quite distinct, words of| lined with "ana ae Q hy REMEMESR the time, Note well the charm — mane their destinies. The girl for whose| command as the ithern officers | her ane w n white b a, Shirts 100 Collars 2e Cuffs ae Jong, long ago, when you ate break Of sleeves rolled high PR ny ver kise John Winn would give yearns! aligned their men, “Rack. extreme | or P Pings “ No Work Deiivered at Above Prices. | j faat-foodless breakfasts ? Seem Glenpied aren. | toneet ete aeT inth Avenue | 2f MA resolute lite, for whose sake| left 261) Back, back, Sixth Ala-|kirt had the effect = posse | Lee | HOUth—W. A. Major, of Bethany | °* Ingraham had betrayed bia bet-|bama'” It was some southern fet- | bands of the , ees : ~ h 4 MALY | tor golf, faded for the moment from | low straightening the ranks of the|the woiat nox pla ALL SUMMER GINGERS, CATARRH WILL RUIN YOUR VOICE! We can cure yeu Hi peeled ys - wat preach - the thonghta of efther as ten com-| brigade. Then cautious, yet standy give full to the eel Day and Night Ch . INTERBAY PHARMACY ‘ Examination Free , d B wrist Barns Ot} onic, of veteran acldiery, sakioum, tnd firm, per ge | Opposite Interbay Postoffice Station L vaca a 7:20 p, m. Services every day at | P&n! : parhag at admoni- | Her t twa y nt tris we all and complete line of Drugs and é DR. FRANK P. PRATT 4 and 5 Haller Bldg. the Home of the Friendlenss, 7015 moment “otal ra Binds on he a met 9 ae Sian l evistin OF te cia cxae and 2 agp! 7 Antics, hy ons, SEATTLE EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY Woodlawn avenue, Green Lake. | Tith egultant cheers and welcomed |the Union ‘pickets, “Remeahat | wore wrag ‘iovo She) Adecaetttd. JOHN I. CASTRERG Cw Second end tote = Svetiee Graduate of Pharmacy and Chemistry, 1. der

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