The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1904, Page 4

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auto eve a ‘0! i last two or THE SEATTLE STAR ato very day for the last two BY STAR Ft ALIAMING CO Yea y might say he’s hiteh 1ehs and Beventh: Avenue. us ala weno ko 6 eal THRNOON EXCRI It is now said that | THLEPHONES not Haten to Sunset, Main 100) peace wins a victory, It ong wa COPYRIONT «1904 , AMATIA t BY TAR RODART COMPANS a) NING , TRIGMT 1004 BY THE ne Meee NU CHPMLIE AJIOMMY y ——_ Yon helt VA IN TIME IS) THE — DEV D DAY | YNOPSI }the fault of line officers or men ' ng and ener CHOLE 1k JOULE wet * whe od » baw A chap in St aimed Wolk fling volunte and the name giv . b me ‘ on was that of lngrabam potk.) : The o on a " seed Was good at indictmen leaves v the hand wt k a heater, ‘The silver eag , For him were no more than a jolk F The oris es in a thought. A crime ie the result of a result of Wayt on on o r @ whieh ma ha feed Li t v DD 4 Ma . f mee ot gaily , hit a - nhied th ing, again to the Jame ' that cart x k nok w por t That the name Hh “ 1 arged with M ' ul urd w a th thought t . hey tell we that the ! 1! Burnham lant eve Ea eee ay oA “any eer ied : OTHER PLANS and Mra. Fairbanks, Kditha’s aunt, | !@*t © ; a , the path unt 4 Y Seow rut | tart rumors that Ingraham is @u ¥ -~ ‘ en wie “aspen basin : t f the nile ue at Brook on i alle fener dinoll TO BE MADE)". oot White ialting n Hrook.| Rem) bin, wt otis wane, Pet. If the wheels continue to plov th the track ts =u) - - |two daughters, Winn and Ingrahan ggg to gree @eeper and a tt heel to reli oubgt The spectal councl! committee on| Witness the capture of & suppowed | Bim, oa Longe ; aval t k last night "PY. The captive, who has been se Ke at rute in ain n the path tn cu j ; pag Mae anes | pry iy set pe pinta rf w gray 0 we Geop the thought of wt 1 " leads. ate tho health department | Bected with the Langdon Chal |# ' r we TR Silk cai ton tn hal } . t al besides the | mers fe removed from Brookalde by | brav Wine at ' which could be| Dr. Dallas, brother of Mra. Lang-| ‘There was little loft for Carden t </gearnclerenepiplipineee Ae mumittee | don tell w he. t appe 1 on the rut y lead to murd . an Rex, tried by rt-martial for|morrow. A ng as the oe ate ‘ a ¥ thought, good or bad, if permitted to travel again and again ate and to f ccom-|TANIng down the sentry, pleads! would allow, the two sat with Ing Mrough ¢ 1, leads to some a ct, good or bad. ns for the in-| Sygua Dut sates bie belief that his|raham, and Winn's story was not a . " of new sets of vaults In jo sure amt ithe " |ehort one, They had indeed pre : « thought ; bee te wate to Snob oe dered back regiment, tn-|Dered to bury him after Chancel Great » have been t but crime still walks among ws m is captured by VIFEIOIG) jorsyilie, but @ Southern surgeot trooper The hab wishing to possess what belongs to another teo »mmitioe figured that the pers. }found « spa f life still left and pentttes , ad iH > emcape b why @ften leads to theft present city hall would do for afew! apa tlre on, eee We "~ pursed it to a flame Long months The ever-present « be rid of one who is hateful too often | Years longer if the room now oceu-| p ppahannock ond arrive at Bur |te 7.28 field tal gus l pted & ° police cow be utilized . mSeancos af arrey tos of- little Then © partial ie t meré pt y the pol 1 tilined. | con's tari , m came pal recovery, then a year ir wht of Gra wi-starvation; then the guns He w And thought is free as the alr. It slips past 4. it passes nb tae the wild hrough the keyhole, it scorns the grating, it laugt walle m i ees Mt knows not t { the gallows ; = test ee Prisons cannot save us, the seaffuld cannot free ua, the laws can | fire, which was a wt LAWS ARE WEAK, YOU ARE STRONG. any Oe y ¢ son are fragiie ¥ ARE POWRRPT - gett Phonan anites on ex Jesire for the poss of what belongs to o oon en ?—_ rve the fia at. DON'T WISH POR WIIAT bling. OWN. Rew to EARN what you have. Thus « diff They report * t ar f hex I ‘ ¥ \ ° . ar Wa ' * he pa . In G at y ¥ . ally od There at lew wa I ¥ , ae ¢ thing of whieh | ham had | bis f nat mn | th Og rh . f been n vod wt ha « Ca f the pening the ‘ . omg ee ; hee f of | among it atur " h m Rea | riot 7 _ i re 1 to, I t “_ h during the Civil w and f ¢ f h 1 the pl said to b & most ef 1 a" : : | fective military drama, taking the hefove 5 } 1 « boat. B ther, howey ; : . of & Yankee officer for a Rebel t t fain t ret ay - helm girl, of - a mo at he, that t had retur tO bo t e war correspondent ¥ « the at And now another part. |! $ - ; y?| Will be th ading ‘ p : : oe * a ” } 1 t . a Custer marching on the |‘ 4 . “ t rhe was talk of . Ba J ” | trouble with France, whose soldiery 1 French f ne in t ad ft aded sico, | fa fam , t th SALAMMBC | not the 200,000 lou r ' ’ money-box when ah ribes Du] f Woe sand K . | Barry, ‘tis only bees Whe laseo could not b x Acoording to the a t ot) s non, is | Alot of the s “ . { K. Had | the American He ie at ligy. By 2 har splendid height tr Ba “ oe . | and holds her « a tense | gas t | apell with her fire ar MS i “ed ' throughout the ler ay f * ns ” that fow actrense is anid equa sit 4 sus Of the play,Du Barry,” it bas ye the Q tres Pra 08 naid that it {is more hysterical than | of the Sard . " historical. Belasco and Mra. Car- | the h of y the ter, however, frankly admit that| tortures the frenzied be of liberties have been taken with bie. Carthage, end that of Balan bo, torical facts and with the are ? " » = suf of La Du Barry, by notice up ferings of t dies of « broken program, and the ties are of one t pinion, that the license has bees or _— well taken 7 qeavdian Du Barry” is even more daring “@ Seokananta tan than “Zaza nd the production is | 54 a ron hte The seats will begin Mon ay morning. Port Law B dD. a ne . 1 IN GREATER NEW YORK” Te egiment have v4 Dixie Land” will be given for! ri ELDS ABOUT DOWDALI AND ErTs days in § track is i THIS track deepened will lead to PY ' | With the pda LANS FOR MATCH |..." Instead of wishing to rid y self of one who te hatef wish eas, the off if higher and better than he This thought-path w “4 to VANCOUVER, B. C., July 3.—The and @ higher ; t or and the cight t clearer, ane | °%* ood wreatling match,| © the hateful one, way down at the foot of the . you have 111 be held on the Brock CHAPTER XXIV —Contin climbed, dare pot « lift his eyes to the heights upon which you br | Again avalry Gtand. Ie that not better than a life behind prison walls? } Th an open air af- | deep thro {AN IS MORE POWERFUL THAN THE I o_ ¢ gegen = - ™ P wane L THAN THE LAW “ # reek -« on, Age bine sobutia | mor 7 than are the Instruments of the law be front of ¢ P filed through the forest, and Res | NTROL THOUGHT, AND CRIME BEGINS I | stand and spectators w baraham drew rein at Burton's an excellent view of th orway. while the cra Both men are training hard the| en's volleys woke the h. which. it le expected, | @lmost drowned the yell of Long . y the ia — men Again. with Burton arega ened a cel he explored the fields ebrat t od he wd and) Lucketts *. STAR DUST CHURCHES J. M. Wilson At liam fought ard at m He| AGAIN HE EXPLORED THE F Rev. W. A. Major, on “I was & ma aned the LUCK ae Above Heaver ‘ ' James. mm seasoned | : ‘The Russian crops are reported to mortal folks Strength and Weakr { Modern ar the} o { & failure. The only thing in} Each drew his trusty point and with | ® “ by t ant fesk en 4 | aod the surgeons sald that now he that hasn't failed is the it clawed | Lane t Pres an—Rev. ¥.| Sheridan's t nan- | ™ight soon be wel press censor And fought they to a finish. Now| t At tla Ye Are the! doah 4a most ur ed for step.| You, too, Rex,” said Chalmers, ae one croaks. t World 30 Dp m./ A regiment of cavalry had lost ite ig & moment after W The women managers of the St ' ® Conve |head-and good name It wasn't t nurving is what Basle exposition have decided that] And, as they hastened on and left) Firet t an—Rev. W. D. S-)— ——e 7 6 Dallas—and all—eay Bhe Igorrote costumes are not im the dei r ts ler Hiessings of | Escaped an Awful Fate | we must have you at & side Geode. The managers must be so-| The } orpee | the Th 4 Life of Man—A - ; x It took Carden to explain that eiety women and cried t Rational, S | Mr. M. Haggins of Melbourne, - I thought | knew your visage in Mark’s—Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd.| Pia. writes: | My doctor * Bat then after all, what was the the crowd “ * t © Son A > F Gemse in wrangling over @ little} But once you had more hair upon The Test of the @ for me. 1 was giv Bhing like an Igorrote costume? your head pO False Pr tie. “The otter of a tree t —— Ab, you w fair, and Noah felt r y Rev. 1. H. Gow eo Sows our gene A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. yud nm At am The First Day of| ) ne ws ome seen the face | Of you, old as you always were, | the Week 0 p. As a Fo ying > e. 1 knew her the he a Diet jo@ the road me on her, driv wl < b - uM Discovery. It | confronted It ain't no reason | “Twas I who put you in the bust-| «ree Rev. A wo” Thin great - ness when t ' Met dint . - “ . n st because a wom The daily press did clamor for| ! t t Lake. ¥G.0. GUY. Ine, “ With the your kind Price f sand an says “Fudge,” th’t | And to your protests I said: ‘Never | Roman Catho! } ee. Chalmers sent 7 mind a M « Pa i Meta —_ ; a Sy Geetha wel El pervs trovect ven al Sere oe | CHIFFON SELLING AT «4 tag iA | ene reat 0 * hoon street. arly 8 am ent 270 PER YARD A’ a will ten yOu! Bu . » pm Inetraction| CHESBRO’S You did. Cheer up—t'll start you! Church of Our Lady of Good Help- | 1306 2nd out agai Third avenue avd Washing «| You know we bought | LUKE THE LOON, | ®unday, low masses at ta m ee atock, 80 now we'r - ientemns a. 2 10% , ot 9 “Have you had any sign of hay| ach a - at 87¢ per yard Sever this « | me at Dle per ya “No. an fon't think I will have. | od ti oo A ” 1 * » mm, ¥ 7 © and uING ' ‘s At 1 and 8m 1 t ands at . ade t « | Az t ° Special Services we P. mI. BOSTON * a 7 PAINLESS~ Re t 1 OB NTISTS CAUGH IN Ti RE h Eeaeren : $100 REWARD, $100. “1 ought w them—but it's |¢ , ably ssa phan gy j sagen peen 8. , | t 2 ails on the eet ol to Put. by » 4 th Whe or tt * ~ jo) hn 4 = One «a h ! ad} “I saw him a tak rs ! ‘ t na a of ore « ae. . ; \" dole of J. B er, ¥ eI The same t in a ws) HL on taking b t in his! ¢ I ave Fo mug nent Piates (that fit i t 1 * “a t Yor oo th : a and remedies. 1 i ‘ INGER ATARRH WILL RUIN YOUR VOICE? WE CAN |f t pend f at of teal Tweive- Year Guarant A a Galve haar . pune yo INATION FREX memes, sy CHENEY 6 CO. Lady Attendants him, Equally good Ds, DR. FRANK P. PRATT 4 and 6 Haller Bldg. Toledo, ©. Pruises, & Eruptions a on SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY she Haile Family Pils for conett-| 4 oe tol — en oe G. OUY., Inty Srug storey] They Are New All relied be woeld bo reste slike Happy. and told her. san vou'tmoll FOO Rent, While - th = aay - bg Se — gi.4ot 83 i aoew Week wade Gee that ° by the the bom “ at id rather not dine he Lots 2 81$16, $24 ocean scey And Up cov er% | SOUTHEAST ti ne aca © SEATTLE BARBECUE TOMORROW CASCADE LAUNDRY CO bon ie CALL-TRADE PRICES seo" | SHIRTS 10 COLLARS 2¢ CUFFS. 4c 4 to go out there. Most 817 SECOND AVENUB meen t 1 of being roast OFFICES and _ ibn THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET

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