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‘ &. W. BLACK WOOD, ¢ a9 sentative, 1006 Hartford Building - W. 0. WARD, New Ye ' enen tative Tribune By ne. —=———— =. LETS. PITY SENATOR STANSELL P A the He des stitution of the ° at N . honer on books and eng t t w bing T any tailors * 5 8; Butcher th meat Saloons with b fa Im the one he has patent, w ght take hie t to at nas @ ribald jest But history ¢ A A SIULTIFIED NEWSPAPER There was a long, dre yeste @ay, extolling the virtue fa w i in New Work city T a “ th editorial About tt days ag 4 fo 1 a let ter from the proprietor of the hotel, tn which was « i a news paper clipping “boosting” the hotel, and tm the letter was this slg nificant langua “Ed T sh or to call at my hotel at a I shall be » ; t * renning th t . A ar fon, and I shall be very glad of a chance to pre » you t “ @ hotel run for the Intelligent Americans who demand the best, and who get it at my botel R. M. HANN, Presister So the Faker runs the t”” and has th t the sheet w now 4 ft means v There ed at which st tify themse . are few mumbers. If it had been the Pacific Coast company 4 of aw titt « gers’ supply company that had violated the y's namite ord Hance, it's a h” Fire Marshal Kellogg would never have found it out. It's an old trick of K se's to favor ations and tmeh” the ft even though less ¢ af ne has the Pacific Coas y kept enough dyna to blow up the whole water front, but Kellogg is serenely af ft all = = —— —= — : nk any amount of whisky or West Indies. Jobn not only cogn: without becoming drunk. es on faith, but has a good time There's high life for ye. it BACK TO THE PUZZI S. While Henry Huston was hitch-| jag up his horse Wednesday after- ‘hoon in from the Grand View stable. he was frigh t were figh oe a he was wholly hitched fan up on the por ther’s residence, bro ahd while stumbling around ner caught him. No damage tre to the only | h as cecurred to the ch ‘ood county, Minn, Rep A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. his horse or sleigh po! with th’ old, ‘On off with th’ new,” uz th’ woman said when she took her new No. "Why do you insist on producing off her No. 4 | ‘Hamlet’ next season Because ‘Hamlet’ is the greatest of all traged sf Well | duce it.” it will be when you pro a a ae A severe fate is in store for Max 3 A RONDEAU. lim Gorky. He may not be execut ‘What should she do when she is ed; but it is a cinch he will be dra loved full weli | eationd By some most ardent swain, who| her doth woo, le pr in 2} - prospecting in Mexico part of And she her love for him would|,,, ™™*P*u™® also tell? "a: 2? | SIMPLE LIFE What should she do? is What has become of the daily But something seems her with al gone trom Chetu? dread imbue, - ca Of tripping to the tune of mar-| “Gather ye rosebuds* while ye riage bell— may. *Twould wring your heart with pity| at $1 per if you knew, LIKE PORT ARTHUR It fs said that snow has fallen He earns ten bgnes a week—doth dry goods Fell; times this winter.—Grayson, Ky., A typist,-she, who 4 down | Bugle-Heraid twenty-two And that's the whole thing in a The czar is said to be often In peanut shell tears. t imagine what he is What should she do? crying about. Perhaps it is because | some one stole the doorplate off the This is the time of year when | Russian Embassy in London Gruggists don't make assignments. | Hoch der Hochzeit! | Bers please copy Chicago pa MAY THEIR SHADOWS L GROW The grou ‘ The street car hog The trent bog. And all the other hogs. 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KOHLER @ CHASE ESTABLISHED 1550 LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE ON THE COAST. 1305 SECOND AVENUE IN ARCADE BLDG. fully he you that; I tell y can te was sure ¢ and knew | business, an he had ‘ace | err , Osterfield’s measure to an inch | Wa 11 find a place where we! You see, all he wanted was to plant | ean talk in quiet Mre Lorimer ja ® od exception in the re d, and | That's the man you want fy and worried and scared : Ost he did it. A gc Con right 1904 we 1904 CHAPTER I oe = auivaneis dey dee | by Doubleday not The outpouring from Judge Oster-|and once he had that Maddox * field's court had swept the late ar-/abandon his case and let the Page & Co. Roane vals far into the roaunda. w scamp do his worst Association Jarvis Myrick left his age to make nov | = f ul " and disappeared in the nerve and f oeee-e.e By Frederick Trevor Hill...... id not require more than a glance |pealed to By for the nda habitues to discover |never forget Osterfield’s face! that Mra. Lorimer was young But didn’t he de against Mr. | arcely more than and | Maddox? H h Lead of handsome. Another glance aiighe | . Of course; but he hed no rient (51 Vears inthe 2 nS mee eT ag Suiie:cans 1 wrote rapidly in |!¥ proton formed the sre |to do #0. Maddox will appeal and | 0 h R ee « forth im jerky YOUr case—Mister-er Coun minute t so rapidly that he |'at this young woman was neither reverse fost of the appellate | t er Kanees oY D . No, sir; I retire from the room.” | broke his pen. But ore he com- |#/armed ner embarrassed at finding | Jude Osterfield. If Maddox | ntences between panting pa addox att the | papers | ple his memorandum and snap- | herself t bject of atte w 1 have lost = I not ain that counsel 18 inty his bag it With a | ped out “judgment for the plaintitr” {that she kne ase ‘on the merits,’ as we say bvviied ad himaelt by—OF nap, Maddox had wed through the [Scrunity by a ow he'll get a new trial and a new bis scomingly and actions, | S28 ine pitlinee | srineing ee adjusted fain judge. Not only that, but he’s heard and were Ir willing to—to | The words of the court < All roa 1a place” |the plaintiffs testimony he ty a craving for cheap notriety,’, banietie athaeremiont we Mra. Lorimer » rec- | Plaintiff hasn't heard hi,” ld adjudge him guilty of eon ie Gites a2 eaunan iment, and oeMlzed Myrick's voice med That doesn’t sound quite fair.” pt. I shall not, however, at pres mp comeinnée to. “paso ately moved awa ! The| Myr at back in his chair and ent, officially notice his conduct wae aunaseek “or t-ro Te Part | smiled indu ly As for the supposed legal points Soh. ‘es ths tate cemneee an |tls OO Van, the (To be Continued.) he turned savagely to the stenogra- the rear bench did not speak until | &™®¥-> who nodded to orate F pher and pointed » shaking finger | were again in the rotunda. | M¥Tick the Oo £ the official's note-book—"Im or- | a the man pressed the woman's |)ie0 “lsappeared again behind hts | accorded an importance to - ~ | Myrtes ered Mrs, Lorimer in i ex which It is not entitled, I direct you A corner seat ch nod he Kheumnation’ | to note that the conventence of the beside her and sat down = | yurt required an adjournment, t Well, what do you think of him?" | which defendant's attorney objected he began, in a low voles | and excepted; that the adjournment | Of} ddox? I thought him | . lasted 20 minutes, and the same at quit : torney again objected and excepted, | | The laughed HOUGHTON & HUNTER making unsupported sations rT" nan’s answer for| Jewels against the opposing el and you! t do you think of} 704 FIRST AVE, | his witness, which accusations were the way he handled old Osterfieid?" | SEATTLE | denied. The court refused to enter- | I thought } t ht |- — tain any issue of veracity between Right? Of « was riebt.| RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. insel, and the defendant's attor There are not } doze hey once more objected and except- | the bar, however, who dare bean | o2@0age, Furaitere, Storage ed. The court then announced, once th ld rascal, and not two . ' 15 First and for all, that the defendant's at half-dozen who would gain anything | * hl torney could take an exception to except notriety by doing it. But Independent, each and every ruling made against Ma a t ane i him during the course of this trial I'm afraid I didn't understand | NO MORE DREAD. without further application to the | the whole situation. eth extracted and filed abso- court. 80 much for your exceptions! “Woll, T shou'dn’t have understood | Mtely without pain by our Inte | Now, sir, proceed tmmediately with pended 00] Sten be ence Parentes and ig |your case or take the consequen- | s morning at the} NERVOUS PEOPLE | Maddox had been bunching his | ) lidn't want| teeth extracted or other work done |papers as the judge spoke, but at to try that case before Osterfield,| te earnestly invited to call at our | the last words he looked up and met and fought hard to have it postpon- | Sffice, where we will demonstrate to WOODHOU Osterfield’s angry glare with a emile ed, but his opponent, Fletcher, fore bey ee Cee of quiet amusement ed him to go on. Maddox no doudt| 418 PIKE STREET. ¢ “If your honor will further In feared that Osterfield and Fletcher | | struct the stenographer to note that | who are great pals—would beat Phonee—John 981, Ind. A108 the defendant’s attorney further ob: him between them, and when Oster- | » Agents for Charter Oak Rengiagy jected and excepted to what your flold’s caller spoiled his cross-ex- | honor has Just said, and to your amination Maddox probably jumped honor’s manner of saying then left the room it, and it will complete ern to the conclusion that the interrup- free guarantee for fifteen yeara | tion had been arranged beforehand | with all work. You look surprised, but I tell you it] 22% GOLD CROWNS isn’t the first time a thing of that | T@STH WITHOUT PLAT kind bas ed in Osterticld's | Ten years’ guarantee. Gome one in the audience must Hours—8:30 a. m. to 6 p. have oxpremed audible astonish. J . |court. He doesn't have a man like oy TH Sundays, §:30 a. m. ‘pms = eee. crashed § | Maddox to deal with every day—| Hours, § a. m. to § p.m, Sundays, i Beg nday Neel bull jleapoa te tent foot py }jchat's the only difference. 1/8 “emo PAINLESS DENTISTS opposite Peng Mutual Leateee) Oh tee croweed = —————-"_ | wouldn't have misse@4t for any ENT Butiding. Bim boots, am, eatin HER@HAIR, thing! Bld you notice how beauti 307% Pike Street, Cor, Third Ave. - SnstececSentinentietin te tip at * ee, e