The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1904, Page 4

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AA RRR ANE ne THE SEATT ai RET Le STAR ONE PROSE EETEREO EER RE ROH EC Oo witb mea | lor, genially. sor oa ° 2 3 Mr. Binns aodded, and clapping PU BLASTING CC } 7 ; im fi - - * - loy~- where he was overtaken by a BVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY 3 ’ 3 puden paroxyam of mirth TELE mon a cctimaitins Oh QE ‘ + Oh, erickey!" he gasped ‘Ob Destnene, Dope: tment aiuent-gunset, Main lik Dy POPEPDIN EOD SESE EPEEDTS ODES HOOCREREOEEEEH CORES [orickey, What a do—the Juegin Fhe Brace Baatera offices ford building, Chicago; © ‘Tribune 1S Ta And he set off at a brisk pace in the Buliding, New York, W. HL Pe foreten advertising. Oppoalte directi we BALLARD STAR AGENCY —2i Ballard ave. Sunset, Red Ml CHAPTER I } lst of the heads of othor great One cent per copy, ix conte per ek, oF twenty-five ie per month, Mr, Horatio Alexander Binns, | financial houses, yet from some CHAPTER If Getizeres by, mail oF carriers. No Eree_ copies. more intimately known aa “Ratty,”| where best known to himaetf Mr Mr. Binns at work and Mr, Binns TO MAIL SUBACHIBERS—The gate when your subweription expires 1# | was by nature both methodical and | Binns undoubtedly obtained cotn of | play were two very different in —y! x ; me Ww ae one Wkhten From “the lst. | ndustrtous, yet there was a some-| the realm. | dividuals As 4 man of leisure he » the addr a receipt thing lacking in bis compoattl: Got ‘old of a bit of aplosh,” as he| Was a gleeful, irresponsible and A touch of gentu upoon of |tersely and lucidly expressed {t open-ha panion, given to tered at the Postoffice at Beattie, Washington, as second-class MAtOr | crieinatiey and he might have gone| The next whole week he devoted vubtful taste and ss aE = far—might even (who shall say?) | entirely the process of “loosin nj ow, he be have climbed to the slippery heights if other words, in evading | ¢ eauth lent Ob ant GOOD FOR SEATTLE of company promotion, But the|the impertinent curiosity of his|It was bis invariable rule to work ais: wakind fates ordain otherwise. | majesty’s police, This having been | Alone, and up to a ¢ in point he Se eanentney pee Patrly by force of cireumstances— | successfully accomplished, and Mr, | Wa* both painstaking and skillful The Pacific Mall hip company appears to have had 4 | partly from preference—he bad ear-| Minne having found a c¢ sient | Throughout the remainder of that erather unjustifiable “scare” in the matter of freight shipments to | ly in life adopted the same line of | and congenial pled a terre, he spent | long warm day he busied himself in Japan. Ite action in refusing all freights for Japar ports dor be mens as his father before him. | yet one more pleasant week in | Making out a plan of cm ign, Hin : . cinuiaah taal Gan Radin | Wiek Gihed ent t me tools, the same | ple and harmless amusements, He polnt of attack had been decided on Mot seem to be at all justified by t though antiquated meth-| would, in fact, have willingly pro- | during @ casual stroll round earlier do not regard the danger a @ for any h 7 vis 1 at times met with similar | longed the had not the land-| im the week. It was, in fact, one of by the fact that they © reaching out for the business which the « lord suggested that he would p the desirable and detached villa res Pacific Mail is refusing avy to the Pacific Ma he last of these had resulted in| payment to promises; and, more im # alluded to previousty ad 06 San ran nager Schwerin has pointed |®9 enforced residence tn a salubri-| portant still, had not Mr, Binns dis-| From information reeeived—in . as part of the try for & co! covered that the necessary amount|the phraseology with which Mr out, the loss of one su t Korea would not be made : ; to| B 1 ll expenses pa of “splosh” was not forthcoming to| Blons was painfully familiar—the up by the profits of month the Japanese freight busine but | put ticity had 8 arms for|administer to his own personal) Villa in question was occupied by the Korea made a successful trip at the time of the most danger Mr. Bint he preferred the rush | comforts. {two ladies, sisters, four maid serv ie enon Oe the dt f the Pacific Mail and Occidental and wn life, the r That was on a Thursday, and on | ants and a pug dog; th were, #0 Orienta a wee 0 the B ; mpany, | trate g. order ws of that same evening there were riot-| far a ae eoeetibin Oe mak ; h ve all, the delights | ons doings at the Hen and Pheasant, | folk, the husband of the elder sister whieh ts running stear t nm and Liv > of de » res je at st house of call much favor-| having been suddenly called abroad @rpool trying t tw The Nippos Yusen | ta aud i ywa led by Horatio and fellow profes-| on business, But, on the othe ing that it would business it could with what voenel By no means devoid of pride To th hill Nght of Friday | veyed nof a left free trom the government transport servi Fmpress |™§* profession, be realized that bi ng Mr. Be 4 trifle putty. | plate chest and handsome eo} f coms Fra by tt »m- | wider scope to a man of his app! ox, which properly speakin 1 he deom It wor suspension of Japanese shipping is estimated by or eat jeation and ability, and ¢ sate have held worldly « " ga " $300,000 per month, and tt a bie in income to t toam- | Profits were easier come hattels, a couple of kbais| The houne itself t hip companies. Aside from this © will be @ permanent loss to | 4! of the pleasant sof}and some tiles wrenched from «| ly back from the rond, a dint fi San isco in that busine verted to Seattle will be held by edie A gee galley weoh en | projecting angle of the roof, care-| some 6 paces, In the midst of a . soul bank ert wrapped in brown paper anant garden, with smooth lawns that port attle is one of San Fran * most | a thy lucre, and he was frankly pocketed implements of his mpe of laurel, a few good-« Pa coast, if not the most ente sing ry In the i by ht of waving trad ' the attle door, and tree and «a miniature car a trade, in the P r ansport business and in Orienta t and such distant glimpse | on ed down stairs ostentatious drive. It was red brick, th Dapinens generally, £ “" J a : pardrcaye , the upper corridor win he ta @ dinagreeable per der, who had scamped his w to run steamers larger than the Mongolia and Man ia f Se we of Parkhurst gaot son of a skeptical turn of mind windows gave promise of ttle to the Far East. The sound city is @ first class example of that pleasant and healthy | deftly collared htm on thé doorstep & hustling Ame which is #o f ablic apirit and | tT a bright August day.) “' id on, Ratty—none 'o yer ‘ { dog was natural enterprise that no es are allowed to © present op dust from off his shoes. | games y. Drop that the nable; but fog the eiituntty to being grasped with © fell realicat 5 Genet e speaking, as be! box, an’ I'll take care of ft ull y be, Mr. Binns would t Seattle will try to get an. keep siness which is being t | = _ porerg lh gp. o poem ~ ay by the panies ha sin San Fran By 11 o'clock he was seated at bis Station at which at ar do not call, Hon sa | ane in the midst of one of the lau foser by Seattle's gain.—Hawaiian Star. | re “amps, Watching the lights « | mit one by one. Thos the grouse | floor had already n extinguished The chamber of come Judge Tall and he h t% the beat of man. He tking a t t tries spirits, In fact, so secure did b Of the city in holding wuat giddy husbas and feel that he was tempted to break thrown Into jall for attempting a t rm | weh one of his most stringent Just when King county wa: tr 1 South Da | ae OS CAYO PS Walle war kota, too! | all the light 7 wer c topmost Honestly, now, hay . ) a word im any newspaper aery « ag 206 ine of national reputat) regarding the Washiogto wrvant, in cap an port building at the o. Louis fair? Or t Me t? od by @ portly w ply and correctly s* STAR DUST Our barber has given us t! Rips on the fall o Port Arth fast one expired a week af picks horses w London a equal facility k The paid them. He Possib cided to f prominent J apa these” said that if the American ves-| Bels at Shanghai get in the way and/ weet hurt it will Le their fanit. Might dd that if somebody else jet hurt it won't be their fauit Brother-in- gort, R 1. But be bh w of Mary And Pras saved from drowning at New be a Prother-in-law of Mary Anderson to| to get his name in the papers. ‘A WORD FROM JOSH WIS Ev'ry time over th gress an ple who who makes t A BAS THE BLUE The ¢ ati Post lip largely f ar Post finds lots of pure ated al matter Drilliar ¢ arith tox quachee, Tenn., N HAS THE HA THE WARDEN “Your credit,” family “You'd PUT IRONS. boy has acted said the old f think so if y men th an't thinkin’ th’t PE reon Mre at he Aut Prof. 1 I I AUTOI ' Chica ath a 1M { | negie an Maybrick w John W. Gat w the exa Schwab has de ple of Car have a long i ERE, ‘OLD ON RATT NE O' YI Buckion’s Arnica Salve ont i G. 0. GUY ne, Druggist, Second avenue and en treat h Ant furnish th mad when she b er aust © your A daily 421 T PERI Twi ce E Year | Piano and Organ Repalring D.S. JOHNSTC Ger 9 of time al Musi eal Instr d Ave, B Phones: Every Description co ke Bldg. <1 Piano |- unecc M ook, had stood for a m n full view x a fina snacrval a short, was all Twe ! cauively a jimmy, a finely-t pered drill, and a dark lantern. H adjusted the wick with care, reas sured himeelf that had matche and one or two other necessaris not forgetting a very cheap ram ackie German revolver, which even if loaded, as it was, Mr Bin who did not believe in violent meas urea, kept f moral effect Still the light in the topmost rned steadily, and Mr ly, using words not loud tory Binns them dratted servant gals eald he 1 know ‘om it's » shame, that’s wot I calle it, was MY BOY some tutor wit a a e M I himself amiled wear 1 eT, r f - Jj Mr Binns wit h ext vie a t « @6 ite ha a grunt r woot tf) Mr. Bir w us rages” y dat “Thave T vi i gst >| A Boy's Wild Ride for Life ‘ 1 be pred} With fe - In the & } ; ‘ REDUCED FREIGHT RATES V0 ‘awe » taney The Seattle Transfer Company Sous oy | ALBERT HANSEN Aloh Jowelry at copper 706 First Ave. CHURCHES First ProsbyterianRev, M. A Matthews, D. D. Sunday the at sistant pastor will have charge of the services morning and evening Subject at 11 a, m, “Delight in God.” Westminster Presbyterian-—tev J, M. Wilson, At 11 a, m, the pas tor will preach on the subject} Where is Thy Brother?” evening yervice, “Christ and the Honest wher After Truth ' Marks Rev 1 P. D. Liwyd Atila m The Message of Christ to Labor;” 7:30 p.m. “Wisdom and Polly Immanvel Lutheran Rev HLA Stub At ila, m. or min Bog lish; evening, 8 © wk, service in Norwegian Trinity Parish—Rev, 1. i. Gow en, At ll a m, “The Father of the House 7:20 p. m. “The Death of Mone North Baptiat—Rev, George Rob ert Cairns, At 10:46 a The Conversion of Collect unday 1m. Young Pe meeting 40pm ALS pm & services at the tent, corner First aver and ony Way Battery t. MM h Ke Oo Megill Morning subject “A Glort ous Ch not Having Spot, aor wr \ any uch Thing Evening service In the big tent on int t Sunday of the conference | Street Preabyt ar Nev. F lL. Forbes, D. D. At . ©, # ject “The Flesh and "| Bvening serv at b } ject The Outward A ” version.” A.M At 1! brint Upon His Throne Elde: Webb will preact First Unitarta Ww. D. Si} me vor Day Ce ati Work era.” | Roman Catholic Mestings | Mt. Mary's Parish—Revy W. J. Meta | Church corner of Twentieth avenue and Jackson street. Early mase an@ sermon (children’s mans), #3) = m@ Sundaysechoo! 729 pm. Instruction and benediction, 7.20 p m Church of Our Lady of Good Hetp- Third ave 1 Washington street. Bur ow e ~ tam endt a m, high mane 102) a m Sunday vevers. 12 > m Atta m ands pm, low T® pm, Vespers, sermon and & m, lew cenedin 6 | Services Twent Avenue and At ant ae » will reach his third special sermon at 0 » Hazel Mission—At 2 p. m. Rev IM son of the Westminster Ive an church will ach Min et n of the Univer ty hestra w f At Ep. m will be a lecture by John W m on the subject The Use a se of FP Pow ' hurch—t . fter 6 o’Clock Specials Pocket Whisk Broom for Travelers 5c The QUAKER DRUG (0. 013-1015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. TH INTERURBAN To Be Completed to Northside Garden Tracts Within Four Months ait! $Q SAYS FRED E. SANDER, WHO IS BUILDING THE ROAD wh ng the Seattle. Bverett Interurban th . pleted to Section % . T te are located ia hat ander's state- ment will be f ‘ A ha enviable reputation for rallroad be , ‘ v leve this op- port ay i » oft 4 to ure suburbas , t is certain ‘ t in value within @ 4. Th any purpose; some garden lar t 4 t land, e t homes an ands « fine view of ere fine run ms “ rt ng vuld be had f f ; ' < there is not « foot is complet The t are « ‘ a tract and $1 acre C tre {t nished to 5 es, W a title by A. B. Hanford, the well-known title lawyer ; To see the land, take the . m. Great > rn train to Richa Beach posts w 1 you o t p Tak ue mouey along to secure wh Prices to b tion the electors residing within the i went . ng sald said territory * t 3] pro prevent rate ts ty se th time of West Seattle and the electors re- | « tion p and siding within the limite of said city I to t ner of vote and are hereby invited to said Sect thence the te uy . f th east p! opose | « Uth-cast quarter to and be is ed within the cor k 4) of Section 13, porate ts of 1 1 Range, thence lots the For A arter of the south- . ‘ S.W. \ of BW. %) Je equivalent theret 13; thenee north to ritory proposed to be er of said See- said city is described as Jong the north All that certain aid n Town p of Kast of t ly be in King ¢ xk 4 t t nds; thence north- deacribed t lin 4 last mentioned cluded within the present corporate to youndary line of { the City of West Seattle West aterway to-wit upon sald plat of sai Beginning at the north-westerly|Lands; thence north along said corner of hk Number { Se-| west boundary line of said West attle Tide I as the same or aterway, and said line produced Intd out and platted upon the t Outer Harbor Line ag cial plat thereot on fil aid plat of said Sent- 1 in the office of th ands; th north 48° « t t uch line r Mrect! i jects th line of bound Section 2, s © most a north Lot: th g | ther math 42 where such line ersects the a ine’ Gee >a th-westerly boundary line of b 4 line u Block 4 of said Seattle Tide ander line of I t " produced rth-westerly; north of the most westerly said Block 465, Se Tide I ition to West Seat aceording at the s will be open upon the plat the 1 ed 1 Se M4, the day n the of « Auditor of said | set for pe elect between k ( ht t A. M. and 7 “ ) P.M 6, of Hughes A t following places slong th th-w . pe a tue a nth -em to 1 A at 1 80 5 King tt 64, of West A t week ‘ t ‘ Hill Villa t 4 King t to th ro Villa Tr t » to th r thence } a point wh t 7 { Tracts, p th t er c woe s 14 1 p 24/¥ North, of e3k ¢ W. M; I ner of T n f 117 t ring Hill Villa Tract « t ! ut Tract N c. P. King ‘i of t 1 Spr Hill ¥ N and J { KA ' t 1 { fi I cA (Attest: W. ¢ EVERETT<

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