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eh oat THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PURLISNING CO. OFFICKS—iN7 and 190) Beventh Avenue GOV. PEABODY 8: sores eta tet NOMINATED A Matfer of Mind | = es You'll be better t jthe police detective who EVERY AFTRRNC UNDAY N EXCH! TELEPHONES tI : ‘ the Business Depa. tment Bu Main 10%; Independent 1a, M bungling the ase retu - Rditorial Department—Suneet, Main tt DENVER, Colo pt. 15.—Gov. | # b-0-6-06-6-6-6-046-69-4664400000-000100440-004 doctor, “He has been outrageou y The Biers Bantern offices: iw i rd buliding. joawo; 6 Dribume |} dy wae in complete trol of Jcareless of Mra. Martin's foolings | Bullding, New York. W, 1, Porterfield, foreign advertisin . ’ pact bn ws ~ This is Mr, Martin's brary BATLARD STAR AGENCY SH Ballard ave “Bunset, fed 161 | the state republican convention yes | Martin lived well, an es . terday and the following Peabody |}Y JAMES EDMUND DUNNING. | what w oming next “ me cent jer op: eon per ¥ y pant « abody wv bes mag ook 1 aan PB Ee a em Rome ty a ee a M | ticket was nominated | Two or three dia perhaps,” he sald, “A bookman, wasn't for Infants and Children. TO MA BSCRIOMRS—Tre date wt ey ; ie |. Governor, James 1. Peabody; | ‘opyright, 1902, by the Frank Les-| peptied No dames ee - iL SUBSCRIQHRS—The ¢ nen your subscription roe ; S Publi 3 A good one, then a one aes NRT CP each paper, When that date arrives, {your eubsortp | Heutenant governor, Jesse F. Me He Publishing House.) | "Yee," 1 agreed, “Tt will go If It] ip eee ee tut himaelt.” The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the sig. ten has scaln been paid in advance. your Hame te taken from the Het | Donald; treasurer, J, A, Holmberg; | [he policeman 1 bed been otic | will do you a service—because you “How?’ ature of Chas. MH. Fletcher, and has been made under = = | vet eg Mg ye tress Cowl®; |ing for some minutes came across | inne gh aghated to G8 entrner Overwork, His last murder trial] is personal supervision for over 30 y Allow ne Rntered at the Postoffice at Beattie, Washington, as secor ans matter iy we 8 § Real at aeaey Rey 9 the station to where | awaited my We mame for Philadelphia with | “ished him to de ve you In this, Counterfeits, Llnitations and , - meen | al. N. ier; superin jendent Of lirain. He carried a printed paper Pgh rl & aed 1 1 surveyed the room tn detail, It Just-as-good” ar ut Vix ndanger the ome public fnstruction, Katherine I Where are you gol ir?” ho | BO delay, and I found myrelf 19) wvertiowed with elegance | © you going, alt aeanerat® ! health of Children—Exp ce agals iment, I've di ered a clew, doctor,” 1 riage cried an toon roan Me} ‘Lhe Kind You Have Always Bought | TWO AMERICAN WOMEN Craig congressiman-at-large, Frank asked mo, looking to the paper and uae Gace ge back again, | had just bought a ” ey The platform adopted by the com- | Providence ticket, but I replied: {eticence, On nearing our os entio loreed the ‘onal 4 t Camden station | halted A ng Guilty or Innocent, the admirable retleonce preserved by Mra, | pontion Ind 1 a th national plat: Kxcuse me, but I'm not suffi. |" (amion sation 1 hate ve was by my side Instantly ail al 8 ¢ 1 orm adopted at Chicago. On local | ctently decided to inform you yee eh. FOR Beery Gee “Don't #tart,” sald ve on Bears the ure of oe Maybric co she cou er girlhoc natet th efore go’ urthe ignat Florence Maybrick since she arrived in this country—her @trIh0Od issues the administration of Gov. | He @id not seem wo indignant as|{t)! taiet that before going further! aisovored that Martin was out home—entities her to the respect of the American people. Peabody was indorsed and called on {I expected, but amiled with an |! De admitted to a knowledge of our)yi, mind, No sane man could at If she ts guilty she has suffered sufficiently; if innocent her | all cltitons irrespective of party to | indulgent kindliness which angered “— , out of this Mbrary three succensive | martyrdom has been great jaupport bim in his efforts to “re | me. w © be sure. Well, then, Tam Dr. | weeks and live Although el h offers f lect bureaus, theater | 0#X® the spirit of lawlessness which No offense, sir,” he continued, | rangle. This te Mr Harold Mar Don't trifle, please,” sald the Although deluged with offers from lecture STORAe, ane would run p ar government into | “only~well, aren't you Mr. Martin | '%;,80" of Mr. Gerald Martin | doctor, looking n Managers and magazine publishers, she has delicately but firmly | irresponsible despotism and keop|~Gerald Martin, of Philadelphia? My double, 1 suppose?” I eal@. | But ‘my n of Martin was| Mectined them all, saying that ali she asks ts to live quietly the | alive class lawlessness and} “I'm not obliged to reply to such| Yee" feplied the doctor, and Tiayeq, “No sane man could quit) ot her ¢ | treason.” jimpertinence.” 1 sald. andered what about his face Te) these teapots three weeks,” I re Femainder of her days ~ haeeey minded me of that policeman 1 st S . ‘i en - - jo-—but aren't y« , peated. “No proper mind could Inseparably bound up with the career of Mra, Maybrick { ts dF What? | “An to our errand,’ he continued, |jured from those Mongolian Iyortes,| pathetic story of the efforts of another American woman tn the for E . > I Mr. Martin, of Philadelphia? |"Mr. Martin moat mysteriously dis-|or these amazing brasses, or this mer's behalt. 2Scape rom “No!” I replied in a way intended |®PPeared three weeks ago, We are juxurious Thackeray; hence, the wing difficulty searching for him, and we want You | poor devil is mentally askew, Clew “Gail Hamilton,” one of the brainiest women of the last gen Walla W ‘alla\' OP ee fellow with @ practical lawyer with plenty of! one fo sword of eration, worked almost incessantly for ten years to sec the free | asing effroatery . I re—to take up the hunt as an poe Be ™ Ha J wthy dom of Mrs. Maybrick, Through newspaper and magazine articles | warta WALLA, Sept. 1 ic at understand what he 1 see irely unprejudiced person. The| The doctor only pointed to the li she developed in this country a strong public sentiment favorable to bley under a 10-year sentence for | te, #ir, a8 @ special favor to an tives have failed. We havel prary table Look over his pe seeking & man exactly—yes, I . is there, pers,” he sald, “his diary len He wae officer in the discharge of his duty will you tell me wh Mrs. Maybrick robbery, escaped from the penitem Most tiary yesterday evening and is sul you a sactly lke y |too, at the top of the all, she In’ the powerful peration of her | /) oun, he Gas Seem eenateyed A duty?” I asked in wnly Y display astounding confl-| joe over the trial, you'll se | follow! ng ca , Seusin, James G. Blaine, the great secretary of state, who put Into |S AIS 'ie"Sas working with a |.) A® tmportant one, air.” he re dence in a stranger,” | suggested 1 read aloud the last entry Motion all the machinery of the state department. The English | road gang in front of the peniten- |? #0 earnestly as to wi | are Genperate,” replied Be! “Jury hen now out 28 hours. | . my bas r the) “Mrs. Martin ts frantic with grief! wy ead spins. I'll walk tn the park » had | Yesterday and he slipped away UM | jgiat.” 1 ’ ' focomplished the chief work of her life, And at this tle ie-—-why—officer the search for @ sufficient perlod tol iin went to smash | Horrible, indeed ruld me make a study of the case?” * we docter, “Can' SHIRTS shirt bas been found | oa) it! The eed! 1 could not re- | | “Tt ts,” anne the doctor Can't} 10¢ eee I pleked wu Bovernment promised to do “all that could be done tlary, Th y " Pp © tr in- | and apprehe Will you allow! an hour to tone me up. | eo ere rved. The fugitive wore a palit | ay Appointment came in th le number, The er th ‘ ured a& |] cou a I tried, the lesa | got nae Carsens ou some way connect that jury re were many visitors | pp ya, Finally, in 1895, Gall Hamilton was firm in the belle said, “1 My |"# to put yo entire char | That,” | declared, “ls where Mar-| of overalls and a convict shirt with Every authorit a ot ainat ~ om for an © probably ¥ in England protests against a pardon for Mre and he probat has It was a most astounding} At the door young Martin led the | busin 4s with the mystery? Can't Maybrick, and the sentence of the court will be carried ether. Gobi cae oe — = paychological incident. | was inter-| way past a pretty maid into a house| you make that and the walk in the Her friends say Gall Hamilton died of that disappointment, | *"4 ¥® ea ae an oa ee, ee [set with obvious elegance. It oc- | park and the dizzy head mean some-| 817 SECOND AVENUE xs-xsecnmmme Cartainly she died shortly thereafter = y =e a. e me “; po ree slicoman enjoyed another! curred to me that the missing Mar-|thing to you? Put yourself in his : urs co ealing @ indulgent smile r je & sign | tin live hi = ace. ou? OFFICES and The least that Mrs. Maybrick can do im returning to this coun- | after eae teecein ms aes cams tan ites oe aa ee, eT et ee yrought up two men; they |The doctor and | waited. Harold| “Can't see it,” I replied, “I'm not THIRD A | must have been watettin | VENUE AND MAIN STREET try is to see that Gail Hamilton's grave is kept green us I did|ran upstairs, i heard a door un-|a Vidoca, you know, In short, I : — I] Ww {zs find myself able to reagfona with | latch and a woman's volce cried| make nothing out of it.” |All Is ell nincerity to their greetings. One, a| something Indefinite. Then Harold) “Nothing at all!” cried young } tall youngster, addressed me most! broke tn You, mother,” he said,|Martin, in a dixpairing voice, 1} on the Canal ' familiarly, The other stared we've found bim |turned to seo him at the door, with | SEER EARN. ee —————-| lady whom I supposed was his s» STAR DUST nT =) |mome. “They bed boon cavendrop:| MEN, WAKE UP! (By Seripps News Ass'n) } ping, and I did not like that. 1] + Vous tock Week? NEW YORK, Sept. 6 Tear A@e | bowed formally In apite of Wran | | mitral Walker, at the head of the gie’s detaining hand, Mra Martin, a Have You Dragging Pains? . nnmission, ai from most attractive person, I must ad —_—_— 5 owe the steamer Finance. mit, came quickly to my side and Are You Easily Tired? | ste cnld the government intended a> sank down with her arms about me. maemo. he tee ae {ABt. Petersburg dispatch says the voting much time to discussions of | Se of parte tn the call “uy dating!” she whispered nae yee ene Soe eat won't my love help you to see it) me and go” pains in your Powers are averse to the war drag-|the character of the Princess Chi-| sor ging along ancther year. No doubt may For reasons not any protests of the ent and he dida’t k a ulders? Are you all as it ts? growing old too soon? ecossary | Pana Russia feels the same way about it. to explain at great length, th Aifficulty t en | 1 to my feet and ff the) 2 city ta makin aped to m and flung the | Be diane French newspapers are about the Panama © and |woman off. Wrangle’s face was an| any caver olan of breaking Gem Tadiana farmer rented a “wire-| only ones that dare le sar Colon, free ports of| added insult ot yemr nerves one ViCGNY. Sam Seas’ telegraphy outfit for $400 in | entry | | “By heavens, sir.” I cried, “if this} will find new life in Blectricity Chieago. Now he's wadless. “Poetry is a drug on the market,” | © work of excavat * now! \is @ joke—well, sir.” and I started | as applied while you sleep. - sald the young poet Hing twice as fast and at halt! |for the door, “I don’t wonder poor | : R. any rate, the meteorite that I suppose it comes under the| the cost as und the F bh com-/ Martin left home’ | OR. McLAUGHLIN'S plunged through a Paducah (Ky.) bead of opiates,” remarked pany. The health tions Just then the detestable Jolwor umber pile found “good country | friend, a oe ~ The thy entered. | CAncrTaic Say board.” } ss being rapidly aystematixed. ( 1 read insolent tntentions In bis! : In made for you. It is the best — | "Ie your fat! ing fo missioners Hecker, Burr, Gru eyes and met them In perfect kind way to une Electricity. It pours Dowie now says that no girl of} eenet” veepeng Gr oe 4 Harrod accompanied Waiker They've enough ¢ wir.” 1 & gentle stream of life into the tinually parts ho every night. It refr rick ulation led, savagely as T 4 fe erinned inaultin this flock under 18 shall speak to 8|" 1 don’t know and replied the dumb ‘Oh, drop oe ger, a transient quest of | pg ary this enough to make| young thing. “Ho's running elt Joha ¥ : *, expands the vital pow love lag! for congress or ¢ 1 forget Empire hotel ms to have! he sald makes me |] rakes you feel bright, active and Vigorous in one night's use. You " nome 3 vemee which th etim of oman | get nger ench day, and in a f¢¥ Weeks you are a new man, 4 WoRD FROM Jos Wise. | “ aoe oe es chapman ae Will you leave, sir, and let me|f stronger and younger in the fire of youth, It is grand, this methed HE COULD ~ be BE | ann - aes “ finish my business with these peo- of - ry man who has ever uned it is praising it. LD READ BETWEEN After taking several drinks 1 demanded, very angry KIDNEY, BLADDER AND URINARY TROUBLE with her, they parted and after 1 DR. McLAUGHLIN THE LINES. wards he missed his money, about Bag ny agg oy sp Cre etter ob tise itth Sabk recon’. au reanete Me wi ie repo or started for him ° iced arot be nave noth on my mind sratee for t 00% one A man th't's got | pat teraz to the police As I alighted Jolworthy, possibly Kidney, bindder and urinary troubles; in fact, I was com- : | “The powers that be, my son, are | AAaAn eee seaneWtar eat wp ty my. vuaeaen ot quer guia help, but thanks to my troubles a’ 8 mas the Colted States, Japan aod Crest MRS. WINSLOW'S loxteaded bis fist quite vigorously fe for persuading me to try r it te doing all £ | Britain. | @omething cracked back in my head an wish, and my health and r ng feel lke @ th’'t thinks he has are! “Ien't Russia one” SOOTHING SYRUP and | could do nothing but fall on jf ®*%,™en- Yours truly H oe ALTE Ct : | “No, my boy. sala ts ve of the aan oe lene floor, pan’ is’ ee, oe aa in th’ same fix. powers that has been ety ‘ct, Sar Witty 4 Tt wilt always ecom that it was e cking rae ae ear virelity. 20 pee B sey ape aaa - fees y long while later when I awok r “The crowd cheered londly slender youth and his mother © 1g. Drugs can't cure you. as you know, if you have Mustard won the 2:07 pace,” wrote were over me. They looked strange- My Belt cure sme it Increases your nerve power ” : t be Electrix ws the youthful strength; that cures, ly like—then it began coming back all T will gi test of what I can do. If you Why, | was in my house. My wife < all send for my bea ustrated book, telling about my and be I send {t sealed, fr have 56,000 cures. Call or write Mr. Marsh.” sald he, “are you 4 this ad. better?” M. .M L hii 106 Colum! Dr. cLaughlin sj | 1 was irritated Hours—# a.m. to p. m. Sundays, tol the horse reporter | “Here, here, cut that out,” said e or WHATS THE MATTER WITH be yng pO TH r Ap effort should be made to keep a ais iy tee why you the National Wagon Works gotng. Basause 0 tiny bole cents draw It would pay Chillicothe to buy it} a biaaeeliy Seamtnse eoukl And turn it over to a company that | ooiieg ‘me paene Fem ooo . will run it. This concern ought to . | Five employment to at least 100 men | “WEN I GRO UP"— mt good wages. It does not give em- ent to women, but to men women are already well em- ployed, and what we need now is work for men.—Chillicothe (0.) Harold,” 1 cried, “what's the matter with y Don't you kno your own father? Who is Marsh. and what's the matter with my peettas'war—ticeaass "| OM] tt Arwae eee || Seattic Dental My wife threw a towel one way) Wake NO seas Xi ccsler “asel and a bottle of camphor the other, | Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14, Hinckley Bi THE POLICEMAN 1 HAD BEI TO WHERE | WAS STANDING. NOTICING CAME ACH THE STATION after which she shrieked in a loud| volee and cast hor arms about my| ews . . « { Thre door cloned ound the ¢ iM not y wh ne ead | y “i — sae a Carne Martha eae | ering mae tateel nee liato my fete car. T Alacovered teat | : 7 Ringer lige moe ‘The prefect bef police of St. F on, ‘and but for the rather brutal Well, sir?” he remarked, ae if|my right ear was co with a} fe mene Gapenes pa... i on te eel = hes ye aye way in which you have asaailed me, expecting me to say something of |/huge, damp towel ‘ tovettoct's cure in| We have all the latest and most caring naval capes, y | could not have been placed in this | impo nce Harold was yelling like an Ind every case 1 treat if and has been popular since the battle of | The QUAKER DRUG (0. embarrassing position. I've been Mrs, Martin wns expecting me,|buck. And then that great boy WE! tng ‘ ooon ft Chemulpo. There is nothing in this | * Tiworking bard of tate, I think, | then?” 1 inquired [kissed me. I was angry and extract teeth without the | prder, though, that can be construed | 1013-1015 FIRST AVE. and “Expecting you? Be quiet, you ailly people,” 1 ya pain. No students employed, bi Bs meaning that the prefect would Both Phones 1260. What's your busine “Yee—or someone in my capact-|cried, striving to look not too deep: stive fe wholly cont oe exe Gentieth ef.dong peau pbject to the naval men wearing / queried the nt membe ly disgusted over wch hysteria. | ce Gent perience. We examine your teeth) Women’s clothes. ‘Wen 1 gro up I want two be a ned ls ly. They all seemed deeply Yes.” The doetor led the way to w. tell me, aid the jury re Pic and tell you in advance just what tor, ested port? ‘yams en . your work will cost. We make se I want two be a neditor Nothing regular, you Know,” 1 . Iyer ec Megane wg | "Harold whooped and Helona be- | Tour toeg.S Merete or by mall charge for extracting teeth whee J Pe; ant 4 € time our little] gam to ¢ plates are ordered. Lady always i) I want two net upon a bre ken charre| replied, conmscic senkd of 1m-| hoy was saved,” writes Mrs, W.|°" a prom “ aa And rumpel up mt hare, ie r yt 4 og ae’ et i= sh) Watkins, of Pleasant City, Onio.| een ‘ ao bs re : ye ica \4 oc ors SNS And rite as kwic = | it was the best | bad her | “Preumonia had played wad hav " - — ws ae keep an eye on the pnark@t, and [| wit? Sa derrible cough ast is ao Marton Streot, Seattle, WERK rite What [ seen off a fite; CUTLERY _[erite sometimes.” That,.was aa! And in the papr ou . easy as anything , J ’ aie a EVERY BLADE WARRANTED end of it was tat we all went | *° ed Dr. King's New Discovery | time him, Harold, all of it Sahil aahonied Sk She drefful roate dae eae te nsumption, and OUF darling | peginning with three weeks ago On kidz I hait the moste Lon the chief of polign, 1 felt) was saved. He's now sound, and|""f reared my son to be truthful at| Brown's Painless Dentists : - | then oi ' ~ all times, but I did not believe all| Will make special low school ra ‘ull Set of Teeth That Russian soldier, Col. Poka 6 Srragondirm he then said, After he had done 1]! order that all school children | Bridge Work . 5 6 ; tile, must have been one of those ™ J rough college boys. it's the only sure melt “Geo, | Colds and all Lung dis My heart feaped lanteed by G. ©. Guy, Inc. to Wrangle |may come and have thelr teeth cared | Gold Crowns Geo. Ma gentlemen,” 1) and Vester. © Pr ie a 1 “What brought me out of it?” "noes ane ne onty dentists in Se. | 20!4 Fillings - $1.00 Pete I t seemed t4 comeback to) Ta! bottles free thundering rap Jolworthy | ete having the tate bot Silver Fillings ..........++-+.-00m ete Dally and many other actors ¥ : a4 - ot oleae ge Boe anical Gis-! Painless Extract Siioensinn ¢ ; ee a ns v ! nswered, grinning. | covery to appl he gums for| Painless — ing 506) Genouncing Gov. La| = . 7 . “na “1 don't know who Jolworthy | Painiess Extra Pilling and ination of Wisconsin, for saying We keep them. The best the Amer BOSTON said 1, golmg over to Helena and| Crowning Teeth, and anteed for |he refused to permit his daughter| tean market affords. Sell them on t the Win |to adopt a stage career because | easy monthly payments. a stage life waa 4 rT man wh Russell, Della Fox, Nat Gootwin,| WEBER PIANOS, KOH. | "2" nt te hard eal lives ag mm 6 PAINLESS’ [Renn oe ie pitle but y er but white or black or wh i + DENTISTS Sie 't tasiet than be 0 txviead hava TEETH | to dinner and that the best in the THOUT PLATE house be his.” April! Robert Mantell, Nina Farrington | BEN. KUROPATKIN 18 SAID To|#nd Nan Patterson ought to take} LER & CAMPBELL poston . Fut Helena did not seem to care 4 "| ‘Or 1 an ered t yt , a at the governor PIANOS AND Loess ieemrertant about Jolworthy 30 to Inning’s for bicycle Tes | Silver Filling .....+seeeeeeee eg BBO os Full Set Teeth ..... $3.00) BE A MODEST MAN OF RE-| ®t least one crack meni TIRING QUALITI * ‘ OTHERS ly eomed to me the time was of no importance, just then. They A Boston man has been arrested | The Horseshoe Liquor Compony,| woke ¥ tones until my quiet for writing on postal cards what! 799 riret avenue, serves, from 2: 3 acquaintance said pages = | Gold Fillings . 750) ] he thought of John D. } ler. |to 1 a merchants’ fre “Hi. & H. Chesbro y Mateh. we are in a very dit-|(PAbh OPBRATOR® LICENSED ma any uy have m= |Gold Crows . $3.00) POR NINETEEN YEARS ff & Boston man couldn't tell that |cannot be equated nor « Gout seaiian. Wo oa Ape PRICES ples spots ce | Crowne eerie, Work st low | fea ae : svat oad potnonaroaclaty gwithout being arrested what hope this city. ‘There you can also get 4305 Second Ave. of it without your aid you |@ wxamination FREE & the worst dis- | Bie*Suetion will hold your teeth up.| Permnat be an ge Rye TY tal 6500.08, i 2 a a there for the rest of us? tthe famous Lacey whisky ing of | a= ‘al ‘diak facies om ous al geese te iver Fillings 250 ane on earth, | AS sro EATS . : 1 : i" a 2, an well as the finest draught r " forming you of the tail 1 want Crowns and Bridge Work, pe io eure WILLEN Come tn at e@ and tak Ivan ® m i, 7 hed Pe 4 The French newspapers are de- beer made | sso Bete OTE LY up. | to ask you If, as a special favor, to |p _ tote ; $3.50 YO K'NO W | tage of low rates. All work done by the worst cases in 15 to 33 days. Legon i | OPENING OF OUR NEV iil hel cieet’ te » dist ermanent Plates (that 0 WHAT TO DO, | apectalists without pain and guar-| have aches and pains. Macas Patches t cP | 1400 First. Avenu eg Bagg he mag ibe yguet nny Pad 85.00 | 18 the mouth we) falling hair, bone |anteod for 10 years in: safer aren Biapins Cpe 4 3 HXAMINATION AND FITTED FREE aa Ay of all expense, and at a reasonabl Lady Attendants, I yp ® a8 Are WS bnindelphia. | pariors 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6 Union Block, | GooK REMEDY co. ; SVATTLY BYR, BAR, NOSE AND THROA. INFIRMARY eompensation fo Hours, 8:30 to 6:0 f Atle; Insta one month, Bold | REA te eee all & F eoiobegy yi 222 MASORIG TRATLE, Gaie j DR. PRANK P. PRA 4 acd 6 Maller Bldg How long?” I ring Gay, 8100 00 15104 ty nly vat ‘The Quaker Drug 4. pou 0 aday, 9 \o SS a

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