The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1904, Page 4

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Business Depa iment BALLARD STAK A One cont ser copy opened for the about the en erature is going out of Seript both soctet current for the Old and New Testa lators a himself with engage his thoug And the relig it is another tribute to th We have not learned to use corn peans are using it. Bu by the Indirect route. discovered for the fattening of hogs have no’ for or consumption of corn The 1904 crop, which is now so measurable, amounted to TWO FIFTY-THREE MILLION BUSHELS. fon is too great a matter corn had to be shipped so would fill an averag ‘That is a brain pu figures. pulled by 101,400 bi onstrating that nowhere on the fa fertile land as this. worry along and put a (A German court, after carefe ‘Yestigation, has formally that poker is not a game of chance.) Yes, he was a priceful lookin’ g Allowin’ In safe An’ while we're a-f cheviots and homespuns, now $4.95. | cassimeres, blue and b variety of styles, worth $10.00 to $12.00, $5. mere sul choose from, ages 16 to 20, worth $6.00 to $8.00, $3.30. Ported custom made, r Square cuts, worth $22 to $12.60. fota, tweeds, desirable patterr worth $9.00, $4.4 for $2.45. OFFICKR IT and BEVERY AFTERNOON EXCRIT . TELEPHONGS snaet, Matin Ba TO MAIL SUMBCHI MRIS Phe dat dream label of each py . again ant the DOWN TOWN OFFICE. 1100 & yur pew Down 'T t ada, to leave gut pt E. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Representative W. D. WARD, New York Representative, 53 Tribune Building THE BIBLE The Bible is the “best selling book” One would be inclined to doubt of pop’ ead feeling that the hion, But mous editions Aud there is a wie story. Never before has there been such # The reeent report of the ince its establishment it has ¢ Bible, The Aw an soclety ¢ say they printed mc w ion they The Bible now printed in 4 not going 0 Religion of gn countries are now pa: ¢ than two million dollars a w A good part of that money eve have we That is too big to comprehend. So we will put ft in ar and the Forty And at the p thousand million dollars, or enough another year. When the pessimists talk abo come, they forget to reckon the ¢ it belongs. As soon as the sun and wind | ahangin’ around the t | plank his money dow | arin “ no loc a droppin’ his 5 We persu: min’ w thin’ good fer causin’ his ka ter thaw reckons we'll sort of him inter a gare of dr Which he ts a meek an’ low! ha frotican i S=ZATTLE STAR BY STAR FO RLIENING CO | Stil, that's the way It was, ff Independent Uae Sunset, Main TR om pald in advan ee, Jreus label is fice at Beattie ‘ Hartford Building preases are being push ¢ running the orn b 1 the foods ILLION » hum where by We will have ent price of co game where he hasn't no of Forced Sale. Youths’ $9.00 all wool tweeds, | Youths’ suits, worsteds, tweed k were Youths’ fancy tmpo' ed cannt- many patterns to The following prices are only samples of the way goods are be ing sacrificed, Men's nobby fancy worrted Beotch tweeds, cheviots, blue and black serges, worth $10 to $26, $14.2 Men's all wool cashr re, im- Men's all wool w teda, che Men's imported worsteds, win- ter style, single and double, worth $12.50, now 38.90 Men's blue and binck serge, handsomely made, best trim- mings, worth $18.00, now $9.85 Children's $3.60 ail woo! suits, now going for $1.2 Children's $5.00 and $7.00 sults. 8-plece, Norfolk, knee pants, all | wool, wit lar, $2.35. h or without sailor col- | Children’s 3-plece sults, worth | aa worsteds and fancy chev- | a bargein-—now going WAR IS CERTAINLY HELL That’s What the Proprietors of the: Monarch Store Say Their Fight With Creditors---Store : Losing Lots of Money on Account : About nders for 9, 0 underwear for 640, 0 underwear for 6 strong overalls, 390. $3.00 hand turn 00 calf shoes, 50 drone shoes, $1.35. nd and | worstedn pant, 69x. $6.00 all wool pants, equarely in two and t half price. Jina ppointments tn thi to find the Monarch Clothing Store, Tic knee pants for 39 cents pair. north of postoffice. POCOOCUDEAOTE EY? GOH ODODE OO DE4 oo+2000°¢ Pa asamp THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1904. tush ! have told him to go PLPEDPLPDEOE DEED TED PODS POPE POLO UP TE PDE OPU PEE EDD OT PEE UE PURER POOP FOOT OOUD “A Bid For Freedom”: 18 4 ® , i BY GUY BOOTHBY t . taker A-mottin’ inv b: (Copyright, 1904, by Newspaper Wnterprise Aneociation.) een. Se eee. ee ee ey ee res Sn ee ee oe se Kind Yo U Have Tell him that I am ying all)some one we know on board We, passage in her mynelf. There are ters of this kir not b® huanied ta wh an old friend ta in com would give their ears fe your op It shall be done, The #eport) th mand, and then go on to Sorrento.| You don’t seem to appreciate your I will make shall be entirely in| After which v hall proceed to| luck | ‘egetable Prep aration for As ~ ; has erarse |Your excellency’s favons sro that | Cairo and probably go up the Nile.”| Oh, ho did not know everything simiating the Food and Keg ula Bears the nee grt ei when you return you shall speak When he mentioned the word| However, I had decided to go b | ting the Stomachs and bowels of » i. l of me to y master Gibraltar, | gay such a start that | Cause I had at last come to a de Si r r nee a ‘ ws You| There was something #o truculent| Icame within an ace of upsetting | sion with 1 f, and for that ren ignavure = Bg inafinsnes oe about wa aid this that I|my port. The room seemed n the aft n of : myrtle Be hen felt as if T could have slashed him | swim round with 4 following found me —_——— ~ “gee 1, across the face with mg hunting} Fate was driving me forward, and|on the tender to where the Nyanza | Promotes Dies! stion Cheerfiu- of “a Pos v3 aD ES t looked if | were doomed to| was ng in the whelter of the ness and Rest. Contains neither Rah . y ul dupe matters do. y out my ta fter « |, | breakwater, Lady Olivia and the mun, Morphine nor Mineral. ; ax Ucamnen yal .pe | turn out as his majesty wishes I should lk immennely,” I) duke, who had joined her at 7 “ : tak md That will be for you: to .settle | managed to way. “That ts, of cour burybury, were leaning over the || Nor NAncoric ee tea an with his majesty. 1 can;say spoth you would really like mé|rail of the promenade deck as we | “ — r to co te 1 both nod ‘ i \ t peech I retur an ia « rev t fall be, etings to r | Recepe of Otek Dy SAMUEL TT CHM wer; but, setting my harne ve y pleased,” was t sous re t Brute I muttered to my-| manage to be ready by Sat \ nee y th ' t tha villainy of man can|“l am an old traveler and am a y ben way t med to being any given I “ h tracted one. In b oh ned Ther 1 1 t nettled 1 am sre I am ‘ Use oa aR ~ y at B ha is inall ma a very jolly little | eor “tere oa te Aperfect Remedy for Constipa t ‘ rf much are " And now let as come and| reason I am alwa et er tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoca ‘ |1 leave & place of which 1 am fond Worms Convulsions Feverish i Is there no eure? ,0SS OF SLEEP. F 0 | None that 1 have ever heard of. }| eens and Lo: a whe or ver r mave, to use an Irishism, “tt Fac Simile Signature of nen that kills,’ ” ae . to cheer me up, wth the result t NEW YORK. by the Um we went down to dress 7 for dinner | was quite myself once | | mo | How can I describe to you he beautiful she ked as she « up the saloon take her place XACT COPY OF WRAPPER. the table that had been reserved hn for ust Every head was turned to THe cemvaun 62 a core, look at her, and an audible murmygr i . of admiration came from thore A present, who, at any other time, | wes . | would have deemed such an act a| a X | kroas ach of good taste. How es | was too much accustomed r y ing admired to pay any atten ” mamma is terribly sald Lady Olivia, when she joined us on deck after breakfast. “I have b n giving her champagne, but it 9 ° oe ' mm not seem to her much good. The doctor suggests b th ide, but I don’t think the two med “ie . | clones id harmonize, and I was first called in I have d ‘ y man and sent b al_man jin @ state of te I must go down and nee her said the duk after a little time | “Though I ao fraid I whan't be P Je must reo good He pres ve must r parted reupon, though was rolling heavily, 1 Olivia suggested we should walk . you quite sure that you can ce it?” I asked, for no one ce which can eq | was attempting & a thing hict r | for the most part r sat In . a } their de ha m n you can find what | ruse and looking the of , ‘i minery half a i am of it } | you 1 come wi Don't de € ar tion now. a proof.” sink tle tak Sele To be continued.) Gnemseerentenanemensiti H . t ° Night Was Her Terror e : ° . 1 would be all night anit a Ind, “and could ha yn Thad cons , bad that if I walked a block 1 would cough frightfully and «pit owe ye amen wa 117 Yesler Way, Opp. Seattle Hotel Gueaking of ve DOWN THE DRIVE | fatied, th $1.00 botties of Dr. | >} Ms King’s New Discovery wholly oes eo nha sitting together oveg our | join us on anid the old | (ouehs 4a, La Grippe, E hi. tien dev't hoo 6 terminates next) Seutgman, crossing to the fireplace tis and all Throat and Lung ‘Trou QUICK MEAL RANGES ARE THE preety ed. “Untortunate-| "It will be very pleaaant. What 4o| botties free at G, O. GUY, tne, Bes BEST ON THE MARKET 4 : “ t for? you way, Livy ond avenue and Yesler, drug store — an’t renew I stole a glance at her face as she es hat your plans answered We Invite you to sehehe, eheane y remarked and then a hand with the) We ¥ ntinue with the low “ " » anything evident inter { turning the| Prices until after the holidays | ERNST BROS. 506 Pike St. ang ther m matter off, she added—" | trust you | - bones 3 [ ceien dens eaeenmart c, C. BERG “en ~~ - the gh experien: bas | URRIER 1426 First Av ead anean on } » the 1 one,” | answered. ie t te it? Nyanea ¢ you not art in| At half-past ten I bad them tay | and accompany i-night” and then went out to © much alfke, anyway In |it would be very pleasant to have} my cart Hfe you etand to lose—if ita only | —— |} It was a terrible night. The rain Y tt much more was coming down in torrents, lash hat in § in which there is IT WAS NO DREAM ng the earth with @ severity that e. | was almost tropical. The lightning Even Though Nearly lacresitte | flashed at intervals and the thun For twenty years I suff | “You had better let us put you up etime bet « t for the night alled the duke from a time r the warm and brilliantly lighted floctor both In| hall y will never get home es and Mexico was| such a night as th and more frequently I sear gaia — H Roe Roy baa ae Thank you very much, sir,” Tr ‘ : ied. “But 1 think I can manag if the horse will only face it.” At that ent a vivid flash of| tried Cure; first} ation was, magical. 1 could | !&htning seemed to cut down with Th E i ricget "a, gruttont foul |g tow paces of on causing the e Entire Stock of SHOES, ng. I experienced a tT nan | frightens ggg Md of. HE MAY GET Teed a ee: that had hon wel bn handy other Slippers, Oxfords, Rubbers Neving my « ed 1 bought — 1 ge maraygeties . cea HIS. LIBERTY 20 898,00 ¢|shown “the drive ‘at. whi Beale Etc., to Be Closed Out at 0 ry Hitt ay |S he A. a c., to Be Closed Out at Once : TO USE IT SINCE. Tho| What D a, the groom, Bowen: A legal ta as resulted from } , whol ot it I cannot say; but the wildness ; P {F BvE BO Ww ed with the vio b hot e vm were just in r e t with what I had ‘ ‘ ™ nd would have been ab. f the ¢ terday and A re rd. so I went to the smoking ruled. A court-martie) resulted !0\with the painful tumors and does |®t down to think over the events RUBBERS the | nt of Stubbs for a| ns of the events of the evening. At f The release is 1d be deez ennd painlessly. It} one moment | was inclined to tubbs was exonarated of the| io oiher remedy tian anne h on any pretext whatsoever; the Sli ers harge of murder in the first de-| Wits pyramid Drug Ce. Manel next I made my mind to go. If pp » county jury Mich., for their little book 4 I smoked one cigar over the sub at pina ered ~ ing the cause and cure of piles, as | Jct 1 must have = amed nex : Ladien’ Fancy Velvet and Felt Sitppera, fur trim- | Lad m Shoes, hand welt or t free for the asking. dozen, until oom was filles med or plain, $1.75, now . turn s tired feet, $5.00, sale rities after a trial ss Lee. | with ke to such a degree that it ivt, A return will was almost impossible to see across | the government's bi m this retarn being DON’T WAIT ger vae her the jnfiuence of & lige Hanford will ren Come now and keleét BR} ast, under the Influenc | om in te “a your Christmas pre good dinner, tobacco and hot grog, | In the case ents. Pay paitowl to say nothing of the rain, which Sensational charges against Mra And balance pefats ff) always exercises a comnc mit effect Ida Chapin, formerly police matron the 26th if you" wish on me, I fell asleep in my chair and Felt Slippers, fur trimmed, red or brown, $1.25 Men's Sar 3 All leathe: na styles n this city, are made in an appli We have a fine lit lke Ph: h’s chief cook and but-} Ao ft ay ; 1 ty ee ation for a writ of habeas corpus of Diamonds, Watch ler, 1 dreamed a dream. I saw my-| 7 — hich has been filed in the supe es, Rings, Chains, Lockets solf in the sultan’s favorite room in} Hor court by Mra, Jennie Smith. | Searf Pins, Links, Bracelets, Ig) >'* palace at Madrapore, My hands | Mra. Smith claims that Mrs. Chapin | Brooches, Opera Glasses, Hand fg) Were bound behind my back afd two} ga her baby away without her Bags, Souvenir Spoons, Nap- Idiers stood guarding me, But I) ‘consent. The writ of habeas cor kim Rings, Tea Seta, Cut had —< ge mig Lolling eh Tolle , P cushions in the attitude that P pus cites Peter Gauthter, who adopt- | jase, Toilet Sets, Umbrellas waht ah San “es we a fi Child's Red Fert Stippers, fer tebe, cies 6 to j ed tne ehild, to produce it in court and other articles in oi e mmew £0 well, WK & sneering Sill 8, value 8 a cenahene teompenen + complete, and: car if upon his cruel, sensual face, was be Boys’ Shoes, oil grain, lace, heavy tap sole rs Hl right down to the bottm that potentate himself; while, worse lined; strongest school shoes made, for CHRISTMAS TRAVEL Our Store will be opeh even than all, kneeling before him, and Man been made popular on the ings until Christmas aes ter Sry ee heeee and | North Coast Limited,” where ev me, was the Lady Olivia. Tears| thing best ie provided for your HOUGHTON & HUNTER /atrean down her beautiful face, | comfort. Do not-atart a trip east ai aw ERS, d her voice was broken with sobs, unt a talk It over and ma 704 First ave, near Cherry st All this time I writhed in impotent ra rangements at the N. P. City Offt Seattle |fury, powerless to help h or Men's Dr, Reed's Cushion Shoes, easiest shoes on | Childrer ) xealf, lace, splendid for schoo! earth, $6.00, now ... sizes $4. 50 | $1.10. 918 Second Avenue « - - avenge her _ annate ‘Oe wete veo | “| At last ng that her pleading é eS eee MARION Aes was Wi and that no mercy was @ is STREET ESidche 7 wasn | to be expected, she leapt to her feet Sunshine in California and with a gesture of infinite seorn WON TRUST | plucked a dagger from oe, dress n ia the time to visit California and plunged ft into her oOwom ne" Mn sce] PHOTO SUPPLY CO. iii, Pulte intr Route the Southern Pacific Co.'s ch of Photography foat | nic Line, ‘Two trains daily; 8:40 free te Amateurs Then I awoke with a cold sweat mW nd 9:40 p.m. Rate to San| —— upon my :orehead to realize that it| Francisco $26.60 first clans, $20.60) _ &f, second. Rates, reservations and Cal- bo Sunset, thon omnia Mterature at Union Ticket Og gg ee 4 “By Jove, I 4 . a dependent 128%, any tUme between y_Jove, I envy you,” Laceby ftice, sos First avenue, BE. EB. | 6:00 and 7:00—and « copy will be sent | #aid, when I told him the news, nl. Agent. geet once. by ‘spouts! messenger, “I've a very good mind to book a evenin, was but a dream, 918 Secorid Avenue

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