The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1904, Page 4

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d owr ¥ nue q THE SEATTLE STAR we MmAT 4 ere DRATR | RY STAR PURT ING CO Prag Sorta we lh gy 1 omens SEAL BSE, Tenee he ' 1 . « » the pesteffice BYERY AFTERNOON EXCH ray arthed @ stra TELEPHONES an shown Business Department Sunset, Main 10; Independent 1186 of Raitorial Department Sunset, Main 1s COPY RIONT 1904 6 Vribune | ; BY TAD HODART. Conpan' The Btare Bastern office Hart Bullding, New York, W. MH. Portert ft A) AR A " IMT 1004 BY-TME — AJ0Cm with mournful shake @elivered by mail or ce: eNO free ooples ago lah ron te TO MAIL BUBSCRIGRNS The date when your subscription expires i fn the arloreas vn WT hen the q 3 then hy <a © adva tak t the t es i buried. It will be given @ SYNOPSIS gleaming barrels ducked as the ham a : ° ’ dn : n the Bocioty of Nat His | John Raynor, a prosperous law-| mers f ; _— je museun yer of New York, fir at the outh MORE ABOU) THE WHITTLESEY CASE & paralyti old 8 ol? J vE NUE Fino! GLOBE BLOCK w back at the grip of the tally rolmed) thumb, Nearly a thousand suo Dead un of the civil war, hag) purned © after being rob | into the nging to the Pre | pont x Ingrab ent Dieckmann’s gur swarthy faces stared keenly| He never came back. He fell while rackling, crashing foreatin) you were r ng the Keystones. Look! Wateh out!” and still cy ly the ; o un % autioned and fF ATER ul be peopl e x a part | @ | Mhrougt « tay} nd pa 1 h , Ragin - ve ; bed of ff } wn AME BA A taxpayers of tt {any further evidence that thre ts | tw y ' «” Ot the Sets 699 m ' » daughter 4. | eatran, Ww ' r eo, With Capt | os to Washing a cavairyma ‘ he) Will, con t it was drow The w mouroful M v nw full of ee there eo there i flag t up @ half stifled ttle j q vomething ten t all doubt ought to have been re ved when th ad th art ri of The Sta I ‘ et ting Attorn jcott makes a ! Wild, though va effort to “get out from und » am | t th mul | ia Dy saying the case was submitted to the “SPECIAL JUDGE” for ew ir called to duty with bis general ng a staff mosnage thousan’ decision la Though this statement came from a subor A NEW PLANK A ai | ome hie chum, Kdward Hurnham,| And then f nd Mire rbanke, Keith sot, | right and left, from north ln Gas Ueamantionahty $s a i T peeeiineieah a Lanes : x. /004 Mra. Fairbanks, Kditha’s aunt,| right and t north uth the offi | @ plattor . ty of thet. Wh hin the fortnight, deapite a bad ed leg and a sorely grieving Visit the Quaker Art Room or arrest, At nd is placed n and her| line ag whict tly, t < 1 eter Ingrah Tr As soon as this statement was made, a represer eof The Sta wg Pros | alde. home of Mra, Langd Went up to the th nd looked over the os ppes . two daughters, Winn and Ance docket In t ase, and what did he find? « wh by ' re ng t 1 apt who ba i He found that the LAST ENTRY WAS MADE WHEN TIE y Pie | ously od Maj. Chalmers} : e« parently of litions to the west CASE WAS INDEFINITELY POSTPONED = LAS NOVEMBER - wh fh sone mynte sway COD-l tions the . ° gg ¥ . AFTER BUT A SINGLE WITNESS FOR THE STATE HAD BEEN INT I we , te the lange Cha . r 1 . mers ix removed from Brookside by | F CALLED TO TESTIFY, THE MOST CAREFUL SCRUTINY FAILED . Sy. Dalian, brother of Mra. Lase TO REVEAL ANY LATER ENTRY he Phi 4 fo pleat Por the Cop-— te wore coamen- | 2a Prose ” & only mpo v fromt, more era a au whea 7 M « down the sentry, pleads '0 to evac ta v Who are in rea osecuto ra in the case, know any this “submitting of WORD, On hand, they hav eon 5 Prosecuting Attorney Seott with a sharp stick every few n effort to get to ding - the case, and NOT ONCE HAS HE EVER TOLD THEM THAT THI CASI I Ast his sworn by resorting to bare ners say about the case’ Do they “ r hurry tified } anks & at do th ane NOT ONE Pyrography Outfits sme moor 91.0 a more apd more efide Cream of Dates, a pleasant las ative 400 river, worth its 25e d és it would seem that t re cI ew be a to Prosecuting Att and if fail to ve and com Kent's Flea ght who « 4 play for the taxpayers by tu a the search 4 onto th t interesting f legal proce THE STAR BE — LIEVES THAT AN IN ATION BY A COMMITTER OF THIS , y r fins ORGANIZATION W NOT BE WITHOUT FRUITFUL R t t le To the taxpayers Th ar w 4 to be someon ministration of o ty affairs t Bimself, The Star will gladly assist An 7 Will be tntere 4 4 F. Tucker, the close t it sion of al Judge” Wilmon ; sonal friend of Mr, Whittlesey, who was ap " CHAR KX! PORT ANGELES Lam ais canta? ¢| bat une moment Sars s ove sh efforts to Our journalistic frien innoce . 4 ental railroad 4 particularly those a @f the com well-meaning their own town, and ats and I will send bim ‘ q community . : 2 for I want no ba ¢ Star began to ish these art pbout the |°* 7 ¢ with me tonight.” ar am Ever » forthcoming invasion of the Puget Sound country by the people, every corporation sheet in the Northwest has sto hind legs, shouting itself black In the face, de « tt t a, at the same time px wh, rest on| REX INGRAHAM DRAGGED AGAIN FROM UNDER HIS DYING eney | HORSE > lishing verifications in ob . 2 pages. The “P.-I.,” the local Jim Hill press agent, the hide-bound | for met’ | in deadly veb stopping only; worked his single gun along the ; and effete Oregonian and others are among the number. So, with aad hald ha « The su ire, only we the & pik ghting furt y to the last j oa os sear ae saa sy} Was no time to drag away He woll knew how nobly Col. Reily FLOCK OF HILLMAN’S GARDEN OF EDEN CHICKENS this array of anti-Harriman papers taking the lead, it is not sur- | that 2 ‘ ~ ten to one, rolled over the remnant) an turdy John W and many a a prising that the innocent but well-meaning Port Angeles papers | took it in his b as Alice! Of Von Gilaa’s line, Winn's helpless man in b had fallen FY should follow in the wake and cry “Me, too! Langdon, Brook Washington | yet herotc hundred with them, roll-| on the fore H, MY! Such crowds of people that were on 4 ‘The Star has abundant faith in the future of Port Angeles and enn “ od Boar ee eden! bar Glee dae a nr Fass the free excursion yesterday. OVER ONE i ft» environing territory, for this little town ts blest with splendid po A S them enha k the long flank | heated arguine who THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED ACRES ] a af ; = at . — o sen ree o Deas i reuse fem the ete, | Sad aote aething lock of this beautiful property has been sold the yate: and has one of the nest land-locked ha sin the we ye y ht te y y the seatter iments of ugitives that ng in . 4 tfuere 10 every reason to believe that Harriman has his eyes on Por gan whe y vision in the clearing anceliors, many ot.hem |f last month. Old-timers say it is the nicest | Angeles, and until clearer proof than i@ now vouchsafed can be y a Fagg ite goog a poe <i Sr oronerey aro ind Seattle. People are making FOR- 4 v ‘ for the mt was the ro ng ordered back to his A ° ve. z shown, The Star wi stain that Harriman knows what he ts at he Sh ong “Save ee cain tisk Guat tat tae ts rine b o was gied ences’ TUNES IN THE CHICKEN AND DUCK BUSI 4 and that he has designs on Port Angeles, as this has stated were springing to their fect, laugh-| the second line was prodding on the| to « NESS. . @ Furthermore, The Star is confident that Port Angeles w “ ag nd < Te first , There . of at \ * ‘ t | Hy h the he t wp arly F lew years, “sit up and notice things,” and that this will be 4 { fist t tt Fi dT A R h W ; ee fon years, “wit « Sr;| of Von Giles oa ve and Ten-Acre Ranches on Water ‘ accomplished along identically the lines set forth in the ra ad ar s Great and darted gulte gray ¢ 2 of 8 part ar captain of cava 3 Site sesently published in thie paper. ro snags or ameter yy ta S castwara threngh the effort to } f Front Nearly Given Awa a th a bane w . g with th face of Jack y or te Bd = , lagen Ang sxon | €ades, Of th ers of rank wh equa ad with fright and bewil o n | Saw it, some were dead, some, in Some have 300 or 400 chickens on them. Ina ‘Cieteaapiaeater encanta om Igy poco Moony “ sont Bi pf at em en . eee ey | few days all will be sold out, and no wonder when I | STAR DUST | 1 TUSH ai ak theta, Save. thace an ers and men, Dever vinlor tf n selling acre tracts for only $50 per acre up— 3 b */ everywhere meu w pringing up| ** : rms 10 cents a day. i “ 1 aah. auto deans t ‘ Take Washignton stre car to Taylor's sawmill. j b w W and p-| was & whipped in deta bee Ten salesmen ¢ ! und dail Have two fine e ; ; melons ta ¢ allel lines ving . : —_—_— . 4 t 8 i | boats running free, no tickets needed; or call room } 4 a the b tarted in | ae t , 4 q Luke the Loon, godfather of they Where « I know, the flowret ; y. | Barlow ‘ wore fa on |? 2 Times block today. i this will et } LUKE THE LOON through the woods tn ¢ Bet os - # _— ARABIAN PARA b F - z ; THE WHITE FLOWER | ween sont ital PHRSED. he came teasing fete ¥ ly arrayed y ty |him. Frenier showed his beautif 1 by the secretary of wan a 1 7 (By our own H n Al F hid. e a 1g a in a eth in an expansive smile, “I wa w ver ne or two casel, Phere is little flower tha te} | 4 fron ; aan diam, e-aneé cam eastward w gov-| the officer, indeed, an’, now that perceptible uneasiness. Home =, and grows ° } 8 ays and * not that! inart at alarm. Thee arkness drew ithe|go to Wasshangtoun e it 2 a man, not mem of the And modestly its ty wins a! ' sine . sila ah aaa aiden tae shing volleys grew 1 gh? Is it not permit t pe at all, bet a raak OOS j friendship of its « | | ( nued t w.) the north of the p even strong regiments that he ritt to the t who had taken up the cudgela PWhile poppies f « boldly with w wir —_— - . . and battalions, cavalry d infantry familee for “the Dutehme: t q a Ww nicht nd nearer, and then, backing utchmen” ft altering ae genstet genes vin | Broke Into His House aa a i then, Backing holding the works fazel Gre ¢ is nothing I would not do! grasp. He knew that the fell dis 7 Its fresh and # petals keep ° 0 nie I ¢ h Ve coor aan ee © battle! in their own time took alarm to oblige Mr. Burton,” said Ingra-| aster was no fault of the corm on sr ; Behe | robbe his ary | tg gy My bi Pithen ensued a scamper towar ham, duh y,w the tall Vir- | Could it be that that terrible Stam achen. ‘ yugh at w tward tim b f anh 1! ttle « . < lor fleld, quite as sheeplike gini tood re tly en ton, too, had heard and was to ih More gorgeous £ roop, and Jee ae Pb poldiony. facing cant eT Me anything occurring at the Dowd ng. That fan and farm- | investigating? That was indesd q pine, and wi away: | sentirely cured | foe unseen by the main body—thef itr ing was rath sut then. | Ingraham’'s one idea the bright June 2 -” yo a” et meee ire, at| faithful pickets, vatr ly st ving ti " Takis cans tea GU in the eek seal acre oll god fe ae 3) Se eS ae F c day a ivi Ol by this time had died effort rat ters at the f, and, after breale 4 Bat for each lost it pat brings] m the joady onward march of Sto stem the deluge, but with the end a few rods wing Fre- | fast and a brush off at Willard into being new | hg host, for now, through the/ of the day the battle was won to the r the Ya and Fitz Lee's | reported at the war department. 4 ‘Another white and laughing one to Bee ~ attering skirmish fire) gouth at a cost far exceeding tn ve | men, & MH Jackson (Continued.) iH eatch the early dew. Do you get next to that limburger pal . ve u ae low, sul value. In Stonewall Jackson the o— | himself h of the Burton | —— a : nt | talk? umble and roar of approaching| was lost to the Confederacy that " ti . h new Confessions of ‘ fo when the ardent jasmine, with om storm. |which it could never regain. Im sredi cans oa oes confessions of a Priest abandon flaunts its bell Mary sat upon « pin | “Load at will!” the order bad) Chancellor there was lost to eas of mein and tone. | your release, I Rev Jno. S Cox, of Wake, Arky Or tiger lilies lures display tones But showed no perturbation; passed along the Union lines. All on} the Union that which {t felt for a us Heutenant, if y plea and|1 fear it won't w For 12 years I suffered that passion #pell, For some of her was gen , | sudden the guns at the angle,|/ few weeks only, and, for it, took ver’ much at th eof M. le| probably have ft yw Jaundice, 1 consulted Etarn away and seck the spit that's] But most was imitat Q J jcrammed with canieter, were hur-|full satisfaction on the slopes of | Captaine nam, whose valor I|nier.” Aabompeorg deg? ane and tried a lowly and apart, ning. | Tiedly sighted along the pike, "Doa't) Cemetery Ridge almost within an- | had the h » witness from the And you, t Ingraham,” said | %Tt# of medicines, but got » relia | fire!” screamed @ major. "You'll! other moow Hotel Dowdall whither I went to| his gencral, entering at the moment | 0°" | began t , : WE CURE CATARRH—WE GUARANTEE IT | Sneaap' own pickets! ne | , Hut at 8 o'clock Rox Ingraham, |tell your generals my bee-utiful—|and. laying dispatches —\ ent | nitters and fe at rang the word through! dragged again from under his dying | what you call coq a | y , ne t " CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND BYMS TESTHD FREB 1407 | the westward ranks of Von (ttsa,!/ horse, faint with hunger and ca (yen, aoe ant Dae teak oe Sar eso ol a Bias . a bed ‘ . SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY while Winn and Ingraham and their| haustion, found breath enough to | r-r-running to Gordonsville 1 here was not a wond emt | uses b ‘ pra Res ca aap lees allie pt gtr First-Ave owe ofthe ere were striving to throw anke ot the aurgeon examining his t Were you the officer they|and speculation a wre than one Gebility. get Electric DI. FRANK P. PRATT 4 and 6 Maller Bidg, * F erst nee and (wines . here | brought in there near Burton's?” | headquarters when it became known guaranteed by G@. 0. GUY z it to the sun, Nearly @ thousand have you left Col, Winn?” and the asked Rex, a light dawning upon that Capt. Ingraham had been ond avenue and Yesler, Ou

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