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Uh STAR—-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST sr. . ——— To erOoreen pes t- 9o040000eeeenees et terribte to the trembling man. waa| ; t He grew diay and from the columns of the doar old | @¢9¢bO4e4 Mirror, i wend the locals again this week.-Littleton correapond epee, Gilmer, Tex., Mirror. wes - Here | come again with my little ai EEG * GUNDAT, budget of news that T have emis Emon Hunget, Mal tna SD from the wayside,—Wallace Mill | sears =e aan Jcorreapondonce, Olimer, Tex,, Mir . Pee Peed see ere es a baliding, Cileage, 6 Wiibuae | or it cons le ry A ite aah rele wiverininge ° Onee more T granp. my pen to — ante [ita 9 LAGRNCY--aat tard ave. Bunset, Med 141. join the writers for tt Mirror, to BY CLAUDESLEY JOHNS smh 484 0 tele Met See “aaa * et cont, ek or Cwentyotive orgie per mont |'givo a fow dots froth Mls place And | (Copyright, 1902, hy the Frank Lew [ao much name j ’ i pie | surgonndings.—-Kelsey ‘correspond He Publishing House.) No lo entiondo,” protested the , he my RS The 73 when your, subscripto jened, Gilmer, Tex., Mirror, : male When that date arrives, If y in advanes, your je taken from the i f stapk-raivers and | Mexican in a high voloe, something « had come to town in search | between the snarl of a wolf-dos we ot Neg tee Bihveus Weel’ X erase vag for the round-up and | the wail of a frightened child ae saclgll oer es sich exten Batereg at the Pogtoffion at Beattle, Washington, « Alaa matter sATTLE STAR — STAR hn LIGHTING CO. SSrricke-tst and 1908 Beventh Avenue it loud enough Phe Md Wes Awake (ues ees pense in abeyance, and through the half-opened door he heard the sound of breathing, Had i? Lorenxo anawered ) id awaked he would not have | Lorenzo glided d, with @ many rid woking employment | You don't? Well were there n't understand Koglish, eh . ppengemence ‘ ai enneee He te was iddenly N ' 4 it t 4 don't n :) Qe INFLATED PRICES | ing employers ounging on the porch | punch cat "THE QUAKER SELES ITFOR LES 5) 0 iT rick, and all turned ¢ r ager! th man : | : greet the new arriva p , appeal to the ‘A. dispateh states thatthe Rapubtitan fron And Steet company, He Pete!" they orted javern and he had ‘ ; s Bt Woohastown, Onto, had cut under the price for billet hat t i a Pine Me . ~ a _ , s be dE wa " a ty in dinponin ¥ they hawe mapped thelr fingers at the oot apa dety it to do fur sunent tee ope ge cult gh hy wan’ > | ‘worst, asthe indepéudent® have » thelr output for a year in ad ‘otor Judd wm ust a Nittle — 3 4 irne janmne Ghinniahh, cece setts sbainahaaibe way the Unites rode on Pre ety he get & man And you don’t understand Bog i __ Staton Steel Cominahy ball Weg the cutting, Of prions te to “Lake in & tear “~ s Allon. “ie | on r ns >, a peek: el r Repaidite tron and st ke preminiably at a valuation not un- but apparently without giving any A at deal, you mean!” Juad|® OF wing to the latter sign, y mehow the man received | ha ack the letter yer: a Bit a yy Wlaatratitin GF the oft adage that whon rogue® fall out an ty Jon that Judd wished him| Agradexco muche r mn ” oe ho te ® fet their duce? to stop, and he did—throwing the/the Mexican, taking the letter, and | {Y , “ A rn bronco back on his haunches, These | sto: siting |b Bae “ 7 \ » therede ati good profit at the Gut price, clae the fact (wo men bad we . on each sehen | “Come on—Senor—Don—I caro polos “ : Satpal has been sold in advance would be no advantage before, One was a half-Mextcan,|—Gordova. | believe you're 4| STEY eves came out from she Dim ", = y. Yhe traditiogg! memhant npaaines to ing Clothing with very black eyes, which lacked | a rdly & scoundrel @ Pe reat covered bis quaking Here thon comprice andiwhen aske RoW, If that were trus, he could rn ante counties BBest fed « broth t ive of disagreeable he : neg vd od body; | eighed with crushing HEnay sald, “Wen, you mee I s4lf¥'80 many of thom,—sureiy ther had 6 cold pray eye whicn|” a force on heart and mind; a scream ON SALE c nenden compan wate Maven oh ; re tr and died in his Rot the model accepted by the big independent gigel company, ers Liat AmeTivo PLace |y < a hurry; the promi A . ro ~ is reapdnable prot In the reduced price, there ts extor- f . Blgher one. - ANTIAVET BAPTISMS large and red, and his potnted beart | crew, actu prices APS set With little Honslderation of cost ax a founda- and drooping mustache were @8-lany ether \ of @ sudden, Ra. The Quaker's immense buying capacity enables us to sell this i: price than the average retail draggiat The Quaker buys soap by the ton ent featurd of his countenance was! vicious nigh grade soap at sound of breathing high « _ Loud in the an purchase for at wholesal map eee ee r town | Other shade of the same color hoose the Type them, and the fact is flaunted In saul prea trae vagy § Bae be mouth © chert, peetent ion a = ot cymbals, but and buying larger can sell cheaper—you get the benefit. ‘Wothore Hot a chance forwomebdody at Waall- | the gravel pit last Sunday,—Grand | !!! the ¢ broad and/the range with vo re ha * Junetion, la, Headlight jBiah, pro wnt. face told take some precautions, or he d wr Cc nti’ Cc stil S th apes : thing f ite owne put obte t rked t © in PHUsUA! Condition may Wel he suspected. Rat : - aon ¥ _ " ; op ho f | not mf pectally wher aed om 0 8 Ua e oap I es oss) cucnicten aah Yon't you politicions find money at there was more than it] yses sllver-m od bit and spur e r ' }erarce?’ asked the business man, | told Jand when « man of considerable tn ‘ : eg r r ror Bed Cme to dust off some statute books |" \°No,” replied the campaign man- |, The black eyes flashed up and | tellectual attainment follows such @ bullet — te ripping ula’ Ged for ager, “we don't. When money's |4°*®. examining horse and rider, | course it is safe to conclude that he gh b a tag p- | searce on’t tind it.” and he con nervously, for the gray ones/ was impelled, not attracted, to his | bideour silence was union, oat |tinued’ hissway down the street, | Wore (ying lo catch am at ("a woman.” doubt-| TOs? ® Five ee rand, and he reeled in E ther country. rt bs Fagin but one capable of indulg flinging nena s rooms as a pd he cold gray oyou i to ch a form of diversion as wild screech rang Best quality broom corn, | Sugar of Milk, per Ib ‘ ‘ 7; . Peter Judd. "WEN 0 UP 1m Judd nodded after a moment touched hie horse's half- breed never the idal type: he love of the throw his life bound with linen, stik and wire, | Wood Alcohol, 3 ounces, . Pocket Mirrors ... - Bath Mitts Prices range 10 to 15 cents lower | Insect Powder Guns.. F ; it was @ifterences in most everything pertaining to vi @tudy is the change in the handwriting of the i Who has passed beyond the meridian of middle ebony, bone and wood baodier game, but does away at to the unepoken | a his mame in | after by a than regular prices elaewhere, Bromo «daa s broncho an wed it a point to) WS* axle || Bone handle, extra lon Curling Irons tion Of royal autographs published in a spe eral more Judd picked up. | S when on the| 18 the morning one of the round-j] | oos Oo 7 Taleum Powder up crew failed to turn out of his| speaking & few words to for engaging others by a short no | inet man to be added to ee t m “King.” the following fac-aimile of the hand of King Edward, when he waa the boy prince Rarberw Whisk Travelers’ Pet, silk ban Stalr Whisk, wire bow und-up lid not was wanting Because of this it Quaker Cloth Brush wanes Hand Scrubs “La he mucha seek,” ex-| was that Don Soap Boxes . “ | countryman of the suf = wae & Mexican—an, indeede@ere| joa th uking my plain nuryman of oie Cenk ipo RE, most of the others—whont he fgund oe me hat og | a ‘ ‘ leon t of th @ with 8 comed from to tis | And Mr. Judd smiled wonderfully woe alli | letter in his hand {av ; stbe et Me * we " rta, hombre," com 4 : The steamer er excursion | | Darme la carta, hombre, 1 = tn the gesivie Gab pit aut: Gerur thane eae, eave Wh somite ofeiiwwe mate || — Men [see ane mae saa Sa, hae he neo heap harm ana i pm The Quaker Delivers Prescriptions Wen | gro up I want two be « ler waiting a“ qumeed ane hed for Une lett ee t : : Working N ont And Day. | To save you inconvenience we will send a special messenger to | aed erptrvr: hem. I canitee be a drugis mamican looked be A at am, Larente kaow| The bantest and wiahtte tie! your home, your office or your physician's office for your preserip- Ide hay a lot off scary botels on a Fim ope bed — nate oon J ° {-doors, f = that I tion, fill the eame and deliver to you promptly without additional . on @ half-wh «s Life Pilla These pills | ahety, For a moment be hesi . ) Parent Par ern =f ones st cost to you. And micks things up miselv ated. swayed by terror of those | char he did—that he was ase - energy, brain-fag = And owt doses on 0 ast wall, |S @ and fury at the Indiguity joo joet most of tie rlaht head ra pnt ‘ * a USE YOUR PHONE Main 1240. And then ring up « sal pot upom him, but at Tast advan Pra bulle anda 2 i ‘ " i Independent 1240. And two the kids Ide giv gum Vk- | ¥irn 9 peptilian, crawling motion, | .. oo nr pring beng ere by G. 0. GUY, Inc : rish root, and surrendered bis letter, | cnefalhie Second avenue and Vesier tiful Jand And nevur gubstitoot enor Bow Lore Sondova.” | rhe - — mets me pri wrot be young prince 4 queation Lorenzo's mind — Mf kt were engraved. and is even better! than | ~ bread Jw sneert “How the ‘ 1 bin the folle (SE. \ of t - Awrit phe - now was whether or no Judd slept ton, Included within the following cM %) Section 13, Bho same age, whose handwriting was consid- | - = er i Ghee inside, and if eo, how sound Seattle Dental dene nda in- | same Township and Range; thence i | TAILOR-MADE A cane came to NghteGiet for per-| ty? He was quite convinced that be uded ) ate | went to the west corner of the mil men who live long enough. has grown old t ahd Unmeretiaiinas bas | slept, for the south-west quarter of the south- ‘Paserd alo ng since the day he penned that iit- | day he visited the Newmarket Union work & testimonial on its merité Here ts a Parlors Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14, Hinckley Bik} i1T Second Avenue. West quarter (S.W. % of BW. %) at the north-westerly | of sald Section 13; thence north to lock Number 465, of Se-|the north-west corner of said See- ae the same are tion 12; thence east, along the north 4 upon the offi-/ line of said Section 13, and continu- perhaps never heen equaled. Joe | he had heard Mb Gotedick of Coluaa, Cat, rites: | holding bis, ea: ’ yoars | en@uted Ineuffprabie | Wall at (be poet o mativiy-and nothing /@ttested.the fact. and How the latter | relieved mae, though 1 tried every. | part of the question which bad tor-| The largest and best equipped SUITS Fall styles * siloo Tourist Coats $10.00 Bateher backs $10.00 wp thing anowm I came across Bleee| tured the Mexican for months waa| Genta! office on the Pacific Coast”) cin reot on file and of ree-jing east « aK said line produced, New Fall Jackets in light welabt ff tric Bitters and ite the greatest }to be answered at last; there might the latest as ord in the office of the Anditor of |to the intorse of said line with kersey, satin Hued $1050 medicine on © tre not be anot opport t ‘ the sof = said King County thence in a) tho north westerly boundary line of ONE DOLLAR PRR WEEK A tew bottion of tt comptetety re. { Bim, and he had bolster t jens dentistry. We th-easterly direction along the|Lot 1, of Block 427, of the sald PAYMENTS Sand cated me.” dust as good Courage with hate and t extract teeth without the westerly boundary line of Lot | Seattle Tide Lands; thence north- for Liver and Kiftnep.troubies and Blow'y Larenso Cordo Me Fs = gente = { Block 465, of said Seattle Tide | easterly, along said last mentioned generat Gebility, Onity G80. Batis. | Open the cabin dowr, wh ' y Lands most woutherly cor |lne to the west boundary line of oe “ yor ae Or QuUv, | Dek lows in ie - Rea a a toll gen th advened jou ner of said Lot; thence continuing |the West Waterway as indicated eaten vee Meewenve and | outed hinges creaked. pot oud, but | Four work Will cost. We make along sald last mentioned line, pro-|upon said plat of said Seattle Tide y La at be charge for extracting teeth when! deed, in the same direction to a|Lands; thence north along said § Jered. Lady always in| point where said line cuts the me-j west boundary line of said West” ander tine of Puget Sound; thence! Waterway, and said line produced id meander line in a south- | north, to the Outer Harbor Line as direction to a point shown upon said plat of said Seat- of the most westerly tle Tide Lands; thence north 43% on are ability to write letters are pro- . k Number 16, of Hug 30° west to a point where such line © j¢ to Weat Seattle, accordin intersects the center section line of plat thereof filed and r Section 2, same Township and the office of the Auditor of seid | Range, produced north, which, point King County: thenee south to the |is dae north of Dwamish Hi i most westerly corner of said Block |thence south 42 west to a 4 id Fillings $1.00 | 16, of Mughes Addition: thence where such line intersects thee Bliver Fillings Bc | slong the sonth-westerty boundary |south-westerly boundary le of © Painless Extracting . B0c| line of sald Hughes Addition, Im a| Block 466, of said Seattle Tide Baamination FREE | south-casterly direction, to t Lands, produced north-westerly; ~ Wo keep them. The best the Ame: fean market affords. Sell them on easy monthly payments. WEBER PIANOS, KOH. LER & CAMPBELL ——omeme | north-west orner of Five Acre/thence south-casterly, slong sald | | Tract N or 62, West Seattle Five south-weeterly boundary line of Acre Tracts, According to the p said Block 465, Seattle Tide Landa, sald Tracts on file and of record | produced, to the place of beginning. ina n the office of the Auditor of sald at the potls will be open upon t nty; thence west to seid September 28th, 1904, the day } m : . ner of Trac mber | set for said spectal election, between at 6 re saya be PIANOS AND 164, of sald West Seat Five Acre | the hours of 9 o'clock s M. and 7 s jo ng geet OTH Ss o | Tracts; then th to the s 9] rae PM adil atesforoe, He w ER (A Vino went er of Tr : r 54, of hat the fo sien: places at gone further and eaid he was New C e204 Five Divdviom Shia Hin Vil ording | which the polls will be open upom \ ——— Acres of temedy at there ed and re- | said day shall bees follows 4 alae : | Fine Land, on Car Line and ot macaniat corded in the office of the Auditor! For all those portions of River 4 Spgs c.c H. & H. Chesbro ga ecm Stee, JP's ng Cine’ tue ante spring yaa Sowa keep the preae agents down. Ont i wn and G0 per th. Party ¢ ake 8 SLOW CONVALESOENE, me tes weet cor View precincts included within said i Fi é 5 Second Ave. oy" te tries and ' , - . 9. Penman 6. cn teen Nur t territory so proposed to be annexed “1g James rock! thet mversi.4 n of thin b 1 has 5 Witliom SY a) | Villa ts: t south to the |to said city, at the residence of : a Untveruty ot | ee teteten — lia ; A Binc. DH ® Lake W at — til | out t core of said Tract | Peter Hanson, in said Riverside pre- ‘Ss { dent hase replied Jame oats, Bakeew Vi ag rye A j font i . ri . ae be ng Hill Villa Tracts; |etnet, said residence being located ° mother, “but h ke a t d f ~ : : . “ CE OF veh: AL ELEC Nth ttoar where the |in Block No. 4, of Banner Tract to | Reet, sesanen’e “scan + 2 a e Ta . w . r { the City of West tt ing Hill Villa| For all that portion of West Se- me of the Jobason’s win F AVE i King ¢ ashington, that a| 7 1 ed north, Intersects | attle precinct im said territory so threw @ potato at Mra Per-| We have the best Hom tin hours, op ‘ ng bet and 1 wouldy’t be a bit at Bread in the city t our expe ee J rur “ ween | proposed to be annexed to said city, onl It Re Gate teditiag tha velo 6 LOAVES For 2he ple Cig ot Seattle and ms 14 and Township 24! and not included within the present ‘ ; find any more stones.” |——— ; CITY OFFICE RODMS 1, 2, 3 TIMES BLOCK, y included within th F : f W. M.: leorpe limits of said City of ta ii - =) 4 t y east cor- | West attie, at Seblotter’s Hall, Fo STRAT ‘| OUT THINGS Sree la Jivt I " m n situated on Olymple Avenue, in said ¥ nf wémen. s , on | Spring 4 AY] tooens 0 3,0. Tholifpson of Dunlay came vty Mek th rn - aie Fic. the teases Miiaes. on ought wuz to Galt Bunday night to see hie—re 7 at which said specla Tract N ‘ of the sald Sechlotter’s Hall, on Olympic Ave- . } 2. 8 Peni beme Moy non ot PHOTO SUPPLY CO. | PUGEI SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc, within the | Hill Villa Tracts; uth to! nue, im aald elty. ‘ pretty. as they try t') the Bon was mistaken last week | ool of Photograph; r o terr y we nid pr ti th mith-east corner of Tract N That there are heréby appointed” ADS ko. tb’ wen think |MbQMebelnE at Geo. Bontic’s should | ge td te a ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS b ne and not within the] her 41 of dhe said Spring Hill Vila |and designated ma tha olfitees of ne et HAVO been John. The treats are or Bridges, Structural Iron Work, Piers and Foundations, Dredging ||” ; aid City | Tracts: thence west along the south | sald election: k ) are — there | 4%. GUt xeems to us George shoul by All Methods, SEATTLE. WASH. 8 io nd the t boundary line of said Tract Number | For the precineta of Riverside, t | feel father ¢omplimented to be ta ie . d s : " ‘ nuing west a aid Spring Hill and Mountat@ View, } wouldn't be many | ken for his father. John Bowtic »» REDUCED FREIGHT RATES . oly ee te of Pyter Hanson, Inspector, and F. F. not be as handsome as his son, but! on nousenotd focde to. ah eantatn ; apes nd, or Adm Inlet; | Lemonds and Charles Davis, Judges; beauty doctors he's a beter looking man any old| points, Through Saving of 3 = Y th ter| For that portion of West Seattle ca |@ay than Thor f m | to 60 per cent t 7 i gh t nt Precinct not Included within the tae | is a ladies’ man f N i es t d y Cc mbi , imit said center line intersects the | corporate limits of gald elty, C. Pe AND THEN THE AMBULANCE. ‘ — " a The Seattle Trane Company c n e aun r 0 ne ie 7 line of Reet ot T King, Inspector, and U. R. Niess : = THIS 13 ONE FOR BOXERS and high « Gribaten ts see mes ie “F 4 North, of Range 2 Fast, pro- | and John Schlotter, Judges Pa bear 8 Via | bank |i @ melodrama. Being a ofigh c li B F _ ry proposed iaalia aateks hae King, Inspector, and U ee eee ee es it lo only natural that be eon olins Bros. hirts, 100; Colla Cts, te: Dini as ry 1 1d along sald south line of | Niess and John Schlotter, Judges _ owed its doors last night he should g that is not satisfactory id city is deat : wid Section 35 and the south line | COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF WE “ ‘ 0 be the leading man of the compan it ? * CITY OF WEST en, Andl had $4 »0 Im any Undertakers ¥ RIT a ponkoks set tion 36, samo ‘Township and | SEATTLE, King County, Wash- bie?” <del Saari BACK AT WORK | 1407 First ave UNDRY is "Tewsahty 96 Morth cf | to the south-east corner of] ingten A , ; Phones, Main 1029, Ind. 1029. Kast of the W ~ | said mection 38; thence north to the G. B. NICOLL, Mayor. 'No trouble at all. You don’t ex After an absence of several weeks Established 1890. , a Uiamette M ridian north-east corner of the south-east { Attest; W. G. DICKINSON, 5 bi ®& Quarter of the south-east quarter City Clerk e

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