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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY DEC, 17, 190 i | . . DOGEL LERNER HEU OEENHD EEE THE SEATTL | SEEN EOL ENED IEREEE EES EO EM EL ODE RHEG ENED PEEEEEE tte } nat?” BY STAN PK , ; ; 7 - | orricks ‘ ; oo 66 pe! m ee f 1 OI reeaqom =: Main 6B 4 es : BY GUY BOOTHBY 4 OU ey Sak. ae CRMRE Ae cee gum emily —__—. 4 (Copyright, 1904, by Newspaper Enterp ; ) 4 | vat ve : ee | aioe | "Do you think your husband |§ i aie J t Ween that date wrrivan Roe ou bones { | would like # raxor? oreeeeeia POOL LRSM E De MOLES : van ee tame We tnboe trom tae 7 I gave you a $2 % , ’ ae son mated fb Wb te FO. | “Phe ¢ not what I want) Have You may nd upon It that’s , best 1) Unteewtend what |) let ue moke f * =| you none with White polka dots what it ts,” replied the duke, “It i#/mean, 1 dow't mie@ oweleg that 1) You know ur . wer has ' } y, you dropped your hand-|@ onse of kidnaping. Ob, my poor |shuddered when I thought of Lay | (hat ay (alee . ave kerchiet «irl, my poor ¢ what would | | Olfvia imprisoned fe euch a place if it . ght | ° 3 f ‘ | Willie, run down In the erode | not xive h you? | “We shall mon know everything,” | have’—-here he shrugs : ~ wall | ry department and tell Mr. Smiff 1 have taken the liberty, air,’ I Manalak but remember, | der well i might have o it A - wa Now York Reg Trit ding | Hore, wait on me. I came be peaker, ‘of promising @ reward to h ut t « ” = | fore that lady th an who is to aecompany me CHAPTOR XI good f h = i No more deliveries outside of the | tonight, provided he ma to of We must first get into " t t ' os . | ds tele se thie Offer him anything you like,” | {brahim Ham has Ay w . get out. We|'* pe him I'm going to report you, Lisale. piled the dub ol him t will | w mest look - afte: — j . y X ay night | | “Can I bring this corset back if| sive him five hundred pounds if he| From the chuckle of fa y ; a ; 2 - iienteia ° yree 1¢ fo @ sise too laree? an restore her to me tion that followed this remark it! ion?’ 1 a nald : he t A | You'll find the music counter| “And I will add another hund- | became evident to me that 1 Sen ” ft ud, how Le ; : ee lewo aision back, to the right of the | fd," #ald the general. “Will six! panion was looking forward ¢ , - A w ainly wn ¢ y | Pay da f 1 erfumery case, behind the dentis- |~ 1 f vin : tool t . t | : try department SEE GaTE omy t - t that . ; " ’ and x We are ut of the hematitched AVR: ¢ le ‘ ‘ t ' to Fo: pot 4 ¢ in ay t an Sunday anid Monday b ia | Ne ont be iat eet , . * v al as at an w 1 ‘ie ange aad , hea 4 pa 4 throat, a o in t . he lays Nev ty |" , ? 7 nd j pretty ‘ far f oft wn at t ace w , alked over ; } “Going uy eal st and son ‘ We will give , y That's why he got fired. | WHO - > : , , t Pe one more. G “ ually & o | ‘| Is going to be easy enough to drens a ead & oa . we g to warra « “ | “Boys.” he says, as he gathers UD} up as Santa Claus at your h : - 7 play “8 Tools wear out and won't hold an v I | edge CHURCHES & ' as te trawn, The many Lay n the shelf ios he t f 7 Kol pad te Whe bake , ‘ > . heerfully he left the shop | ‘ Ky . tha Beare , 2 Where he'd worked for years af rt , ket to af t home in his sittin, om =| ry ay ber of em hanged the week- tour a roe ‘ y L 4 tk s wa. et t ! . : q week a y od w A t t re work, t b t qT e P esbyterian—Revy, M. A ‘ . — ‘ makes a bad combina « ¥ ge ee " fte : ‘ I ack i for the better since the pay day wa 30 Agents eo Things ential to Kell é hea < - Visited 413 establishments, w : a © om Sense, Caution and f with 1 x a Monday, and found b st Unitarian—Rev. W ; oe AND THAT IS A FINE SHOW : At lla m, “The NS Crisie—A Purttan Pealm ; | suman fuctory address. The ity Mar J 0 , ' t ' bul DESTINY AND THE JAPANESE | Ministry of John White Cha : : ; | “Rought your kid's presente) Wee © Presbyteria alee silh <osiatishiaaniae | yet? M. Wilson. Morning subject % ia ee am a ee re | “Not on your Itfe. We're waiting { os ©=Dominating the Great =“ 2 . . to see what bie grandfather sends a m. Last year his mother bought < ¢ . that h o wheat ¢ m ® canary, and then his grand i ‘ e are good. if other sent him an air rifle am it wa : : It ie certainly taking an awful ast ab ke records te said, lot of (printer's) lead to sink the nity Pi a ntments 2 fartsh—Rev. H. H. Gow m iat » * 2 p the | Sevastopol At ila m, “Her at average and obviates the asity of t The bartey and | : , evening subject, “The G: Ny : and { my ae - Piret Free Methodiet Sunday country In a way to make glad Seen Sound these Lageie dee Ge ee on hand, t ano. aperity a= | speak on th ject, “How May a a t ¥ And hat time did ~ 2p there sepert of a bump Revival Be Brought Ab | ‘mun Asiemedes ag aid The poverty there is It ls not so ha | Fremont Swedish Methodist —Rev . At a quarter to nine he an- matter of unfruitful lands as tary draw y the “ hn Overall. Morning subject, “The nan being | ver | swered ; busb. and sons, leaving | his ts ' has opened B6-|\-The second Onateg nine subi mat ore more Th r I groaned the sing visits of the tax ts the faces of the Princetom and! ‘Zion's Lutherann Berviews vat ee Raden ty ge ut his | “they have had more than two hers to make wre A J . acks | hours’ star ywever ll have ipeer, mor cares whether they ~ hy eal «mand § p.m | Wn OTOL 10 TUE Balk OF THE BO His face, which was|them yet. Did you find a boat?” One does not marvel at the growth of nihiliam in Russia, but rath to those colleges throw | 4y,04e People’s Church and Central ‘ ‘ was seamed | Again he er that it is in the p f the military to » extent of | each other down ¢ as it is ee omen. are—Rev wrinkles. He sh D I have pre ies im th ; urphy. Services wiil | ny: t fs be on think | opport « rea at our visit, though he gave/craft within keeping m the a 606 on Gand ¥ 4 who w an ’ fat of the he sut * istmas seems the ; rbd you? T had spoken #0 a sharp gian as if Good,” 1 ‘ me to sing that ¢ at § o'clock: wut More thea ¢ nfidently, I t quite see how himeelf with 1 a time in setting out groan and starve. It | were sin that ( bl -nte will th tm btain an entry to the |then turning to Manalaki, he bade|so, however, I must ret gov- HOW LONG? HOW 3 | of Its Power warded. Half the am was sound or |him welcome in Greek was ¢ house and inform them of - j Pat pret “ip ey F. | have been tent t. To knock at the dent that they were well known to | m , L » D, pastor. At ta No, no,” protested the duke nand a would |@ach oth Bidding us be seated us having be | , t ng been CHRISTMAS TOYS THAT COME FROM DRESDEN. | A Study; First Chapter Don’t stint him, Mr. Gavesson, I selena; while to en-|he produced cts oo a “3 | evening subject The | shal make it up to force an entrance would |they were I had me a - you all you have » put the enemy on the When be heard the name of M my plan | BL M. i, South atthe—Rev t atter.” t and to aff them an har 4 Hassin he pricked h hat I was right | ae y hefeitodicegpae At ila m tt nity of ng thelr 5 enre. an4 f o_ I governor's reaid | nd op m orning subject t y | oner « gathered that he was no | r dl as befo! | The Spirit of Christmas,” evening. | making ) We of the house, | posed t vat | The f Sin for your kindr thro ane. The wind told t at | : True to his prow 1 Ma-| ows on © barred; my e\4 . nt | Roman Cathotle Meetings nalaki waiting for me J compan had brought ts, they w all visibly Se | Mev. Wo J. Mets Good,” said with your per-|certain t m with which u | her father in part - A | h avenue|minsion we w to} le to f ance. I of ® = act which ts scarcely to be wo ie | - and |} nean, = t th adow watching Man , fe of mel . 4 at | om 4 hapa? al work 1 was « . " And re . palin Christmas I would like to get Bm. lnstrection | D887 . soy - raha tee ns fo = of what assistance he ant where tn he asked, ha Gadaoen Seance en . 1 have got « revolver in my | tly with which he used | cc be to | with @ tremor in his ¥ er and used as a storehouse for a, ~~ wed . ed “tj i ‘ Sy of Good Yetp- | pocket,” | answered Do you im-| his toc No professional r 1 mn to me and I will t y Here my first difficu com- things that m play with, it} The one with Japeth, Ham and ington street |axine that I would be Likely t could ha . re expert at his | what 1 th aid M vO" | nenced ay be made with six or four pan-| es at Sa m and t/ out on a busi like this witt work With exasperating ation he (To be Continued.) r 7 ela, however, and set up anywhere. ‘ s _ nyse ' & m Munday: | it? h y five nute proceeded to roll a ¢ et and to + - shops is called the “Werkstat and, wherever it is placed, it is an | A® mals that come in pairs veepera, 732 p m/| Then I told t of the reward the he turned to me and, with | light it bef he con "ae New ideas for ingenious toys, es | clegant playhouse Fr ant to lark— mane 7 8. m haa’ sumsoanlied ne a cgnifiel that oli wan Fh aye gh ae Sunshine in California pecially for Christmas eagerly| Many sning animals are made | So I fed gn ey Braves ¢ od pty Church 9 a & willing to give him if he ] }tiful y g lady gone Rock w in the time to visit ( accepted by this Dresden manufac-|by the same factory, w also] And landedinapark = = Fa elgg th righ ond ped 1 in reseuing the Lady Olivia ook here, Manalaki,” I whis-jaltogether. As they say in rt. Take the Famous fory, and many and varied are the | produces Mr. Noah and Mra. Noah | A CHILD. why rn men andi trom her terrible predicame pered, after we bad explored room jon, she vamoose se ranch ute, the Southern Pacifi designs presented every day jand all the Noah family in very cat , | Church of the Immaculate Concop | It had no sooner been mentioned | after room and found there,! “Do you mean to say? I burst | Scenic Line. Two trains da Perhaps for this Christmas the! realistic costunmes. Funny, too, are = BOK PARTY tlon—Hev. A. Sweers, At 7:3) and #4 |than | could tell from the expres- | j% m and $:40 pm. Ra use is about the most |the toy automobiles and other very | The box was ful) of people, and Of| — im. iow mass; 10:30 0. m., high mass | sion on bh ace that It had taken a| Francisco $25.00 first 2 production. The Germans fern toys prum ulte full we NOY: | and we 1 pom, rosery a4) firm f { bi With six hund second. Rates, reservations call it the Villa Mucki.” It has| In the ture shown is a con-|Above their ceaseless chatter poe | sonedtten red pounds at his beck he knew ffornia literature at Unic real windows and a real door ting an autom driv-|_ could not enjoy the play PORT ee that weld be th & poutien Office, 608 First aver > This “playhouse,” for that is what ther toy char «| They laughed and gies’ poeta! ne commit a ndred villantes, and | Gen'l. Agent. # really is, may be set up in a cor-! tators. ane _ ae ba - Yr The Theosophical Soctoty, Seattle | possibly by so doing would add not " Pet cg - ' nd made a noise as Faryad 118 1 venue, |only to his reputatior : jo to Spinning’s for bicycle re- oe tained ten time F bee is ha As ase jonni med ~y 5. 2 reputation but also to Go r : oe on Sunday at 8 p. m.; subjec hia capital sia . Aad. eee rod i the ae ie Christian Creed.” All this time we were tolling up stray item met one's sight; | si the hill. A more wearisome climb was owt ta tapes te see the |1 don't think I ever remember. It play last night FORMER WARD OF SENATOR) Oi caching work for. man | 7 2 DEPEW SEEKING DIVORCE. | Who had been without exercise for A headline tolls us that the tll |upwards of a fortnight. However, fated ships lying at Arthur are | wo turned into a narrow espect For The Dead #2275052“ [gaa eae 3 oe me Coeee et 8 for it; and any who has j ; . of Gibra I don't | UN-NATURAL HISTORY The Kitty lovea to play and purr, uriste, who only see the NOISY CROWD OF BOYS STOPPED THEIR PLAY AND STOOD And milk off from a sa sip; || THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL But n occasions doth occ WITH BOWED HEADS WHILE FUNERAL CORTEGE PASSED That it is fed with poker chips. | Few People Know How Useful It le | | | In Preserving Health and Beauty ev Remember the little man who eaetil sed to go around with a little Nearly everybody knows that adder of evenings to light the | charcoal {s the safest and most effi treet lamps? tent disfectant and purifier in Four dirty-fa " 1 (voices | nature, but few realize its value & little scene in p P i The P.-T. says that congress will | when taken into the human system | afternoon that touched t t make one state out of Oklahoma | for the same cleansing purpose The WAKER DRU 0. many who bh 1 th ™€ and Indian Territory “consolidated | Charcoal {ts a remedy that the (fi if . a nage , yr thing 4p Bt the | together That arene They jmere, yon tak a "hag om : cue ue 1013-1015 FIRST AVE enjoying « I k ated apal | is not a drug at all, but simply ab- id ts of “pums using | d 1 hearse |sorbs the gases and impurities al Both Phones 1940. Beventh tre | “Jiggers, k Here comes a] 4 WORD FROM JOSH WISE. ways present in the stomach and their public playground. funeral intestines and carries them out of They paid no attention to the| ‘The game came to an abrupt stop, the system, Warning gongs of th: ing ot while ber-faced b reoal weetens the breath af. tric cars, nor did they heed the well-! withare tot aidew AMA ter smoking, drinking or after G@rected invectives of irritable 3/2" rem ceed caps | Sor x : The countess, who as Miss Edith | @€ onfons and other odorous vege tormen. They re having a the tege ha ed by. | i h I Z | tables. ‘ollina, the ad « Pl 1 time, and what did tt matter if the| »p, they contin- | born easy hev | De vee ‘of Now Tork bee that ot | Charecal cffectualty cleave ent traffic on the street was interfere | | in Paris for a divorce from Count | Proves the complexion, it whitens with as long as no burly, Blue-coat-| Ana these were only dirty-taced ean-nosethrust UPON | Craykowski, also known as/Rechid | th? teeth and further acts as a nat @4 officer swooped down upon ignorant little street gamins—home them, an’ others|Bey. He is secretary of the Turk-| "TS! 804 eminently safe cathartic. | Across the street and back lens little waits, with no one to teach | ish legation at the Hague | It absorbs the injurious gases Dodging, twisting, tr e and 5 the. aithesenes betwen goed meet Mra. Chad | which collect In the stomach and | yelling at the top of their #h ‘ se aa daw that cakes cad ee | bowels; it distnfects the mouth and | ——— ~ * ins — en w' throat from the potson of catarrh. Han Buchlon’e Arnica § pil | ceauns ak doer die dar Gal enntei-k Suggest An | All druggists sell charcoal in one | MEN—WOMEN—CHILDREN, Wenew ene ome oe Se 08 form or another, but probably the! Weak Kidneys Cured Forever. lous cures. It surpasses any other | ing motormen or the danger of be | “ , mpl a ‘” saive, lotion, ointment or balm f0F |ing run over; amall respect had they Alaska Magn): rsrcoat ana the moat ot the! pain oF aul ache tn Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bot SOUOR | a> the lncorated seolinas of drivers | money is in Stuart's Charcoal Loz- | | donee o¢ bidned Geum es G mam Ulcers, Sotter, Balt Re th whose progress they interfered. *WINTER RETROSPECT. enges; they are compored of the| warning to tell you trouble is ahead fever Sores, ADD Hand. H finest powdered Willow charcoal ines remedy the cause imme- Bruptions; infallible for Piles. Cure Yor—in the opinion of the city! The Winter's put the idy in (By Beripps News Ans’) Jand other harmiess antiseptic 4 ‘ = medy the e imm: a aranteed. Only 26c at G. O. GUY, | statuter—the re not good littl! My head that I'm a boy ag’in, WASHINGTON, Dec. 17-4George | tablet form or rather in the form ot| MANALAKI KNOCKED UPON IT IN A PECULIAR MANNER Lame back is only one symptom of ee Second avenue and s. If no, they would not have| an’ while the sky is leaden gray | anoa of ne, Alaska, now ‘tn | large, pleasant tasting lozenges, the kid trouble, Other symptoms ‘esler. eee a the public thoroughfare as @/] wanter drag the ol’ bob sleigh = | Washington, is being urged My |charcoal being mixed with honey. | «what dos this nh jare, being obliged to pass water recreation park. Out from the barn ter ride in tt | Krominent citizens of Alaska for #p. The dally wee of these losenaee| in’ ne = " " mean he he house | out, “that you believe they have ab-| often during the day and to get up ae An’ make ol’ Dobbin up an’ git pointment. as marshal at Nome to| will soon tell in a much Improved | Yet you told me thet coe ay, here. |wconded with her? Pattity we bold sees wine, weaneie Deep down in thetr untrained |] jings, I'm awful keen ter go | Uccesd ‘Frenk Richards, scaveved, |condition of the general health tee | vt 772,714 me that you put your | “gat ta what I ve.” he an-|sbility to hold your urine, smarting : hearts lives a respect, a ence for! A-whizzin’ ‘way thro’ drifts Oo” #80W| Shon, it in sald, is strongly endarved |ter complexion, sweeter breath and | ony On tO Wake h it, and assured | swored, deliberately | seatiry ent in the urine, catarrh of the | the dead, « pure, if undefinable sym-| ay’ bat ol’ Dobbin with a stave, — |hy Collector Jarvis . | purer blood, and the beauty of it ia, |", tnat no one could leave without | ‘The little man said never @ wo |bladder, uric acid, constant head- pathy for the bereaved. Ter make him roads infernal breve,| Representative Cushman yeater-|that no posable harm can result |\)°u" “Bowing It But his eyes twinkled toege a acenlenahems, Sere CUTLERY There were many other little boys) an’ drive him up the hills an’ dow@ | aay introduced @ resolution provid. | from thetr continued use, but on the And I did tell them to wateh tt," sss! ax Irrenular” ‘heart Beating, [the funeral passed by yesterday nf-| ror git a jug for dad from tows. |ing that at the conclusion of the|contrary, grent benefit ho returned savagely. “Zat is se] A Boy's WIM Ride for Lite rheumatiem sing Inc, Ge Sainte EVERY BLADE WARRANTED | tren0°" hey were clad in com-| (+with apologies to James Whit-| regular business of the house on| A Buffalo physician in speaking|tTuth. I say you by word. 1 will | “WIth family eround expecting Pim) wornent Tonite. —== See | OTtb le And I ome ene, &xs|comb Riley and any one eles that| next pension day consideration shalt | Of the benefits of charcoal, says: “T| talk te then for this business, and | to ea et De Kings Now Discov. | Hooper's Parsley Kidney Pits are pensive clothin ete be 24) wants one.) © given to the senate dvise #tu ‘8 Chare ae |they shall know what it ts to play | ™!!*, to se ‘“ roving to be the most wonder! BONNEY-WATBON CO, BE facey were immaculately clean and | — Sectareaticn “Cid nastanaut, “12 ta: gat battenbe sutterie teoee mat te [37 amen DIY Jery for Commumption, Coughs and] 27, over gotten out for weak and eo hea! ow on their cheeks be- | 117 4 al ape-|& etlor t nance 0 ¢ : |Gclas, Ww . avilte, | Sor . : tes wna § pe faye Poe rodeo FEAR RTM NT BTORE, A DE-| roads, the establishment and matn-|*tomach and bowels, and to clear| The moonlight streamed tn upon | tnd... « 1 death's nies Num aiseitish Pharwvacal Co., Milwaukee, mt ace takin Sede to vont a PAI Pee othen Gorda desk? {tenance of schools and the care of |{h® complexion and purify the|us and my companion hd T stand | asthma; but this wonderful medi-| Wis, distributors. . . 4 nice, warm, < ae bs pl -~ b73 * | the destitute and insane in Alaska, |>reath, mouth and throat; I also | and looked at each other, He must | cine ca instant relief and soon| Price 50 conts a dex n‘rhese children regarded..the oor- Pacha Ae te Benge belleve the liver is greatly benefit-| have guessed well what my temper| cured him. He writes: “I now|_ For sale by KENNEDY DRUG daoe ae ee ten Saeed teeton reo aes see on wr. drese) et A. Delauney, chief engineer ed by the datly use of them; they | was, for I saw his hand steal round | sicep soundly every night.” Like|COQ« FIRST AVENUE. 0 ate jallam, whose |cost but twenty-five cents a to hin ba lous ¢ ot Ce ne | net.e =| 5 a orn ie ems me this ) biaabeet with the| ago, has applied to the local marine | sense @ patent preparation, yet I be-|a little laugh. It seemed to echo| Colds and Grip prove its matchless | Baggage, Furniture, Storage dozen eggs the can-open- | inspectors a ena engineer's | lieve I wet more and better charcoal | through the silent house, merit for all Throat and Lung} Office and storage room, 1215 Meense, and, according to the law, if|in Stuart’s Charcoal than} “My friend,” he said in English, | troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c| First avenue, Postoffice building. Jabbed methe passes the examination the Ii- must tasue, ony. of the ordinary charcoal tab-! withdrawing his hand as he spoke, !and $1.00. T and stroking his mustache, “do not Guy, Inc. 2nd ave and Yesler. I botles free at G, O. BR re 902; Independent,

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