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, THE SEATTLE SPAR—SATURDAY, FEB { ) ch 1 There way nothing unusual, there NARR for in ¢ tiffy formal toh the sentor partner found pon hin} OW ESCAPE \e ne morning at the . {the Copyright 1904 PRS a, | ~ Copyright 1904 j t It rea | Ar, J “ r Hut by Doubleday, : 4 4 by Newspaper te f Page & Co, pe Enterprise velay, J 0, for a consulta: | Association : ae , — ¢s eee By Frederick Trevor Hill rm mmediately dinpateh- | rib: SES wil hie tar nform fire Le anian, Threatened with Gtraight-Jacket ar f P. v most important client that Pad Re ’ ledge w \ © him in " @ued By ° WANT AL RA Y ra i , ‘ | Mr. Jou, & ng was presi Wo AND Pik ATR N " aughed You've (night. Probably the penciled memorandum David | the Coast & Godt railroad, pr PROFESSOR'S MYSTER POWER T Our new Want Ad. ¢ att ’ has 5 t 1 jo how funny that sounds to a/ found the front door Maddox, Marshall building, New|of the Middle States bank, fr \ 8 Por the purpose Ot affording the, p 5 place to leave want law whe, i on loverest | investigating the cdune York pr vpn gge plage rie Over lis Human Flesh Is Heir To. Br Sia 2 Miracte Lite - \ rs dis e arc: Sunset, M ae Ly t | part b ce pe He shoved back his chatr and |" @on't know wh writina Kl besustties € ager : Those of the Ancient Prophet E, W. BLACKWOOD, Chicage Rep resentative, 1008 tested Gundiap ‘i ly k chu & o vot y vat bl anaalenliy count 1 i Wy otet te . » ane +e nae ntly and pe nal representatt of er] a 5 wv iw 6. tb wilding. } < J aoe —_ e 10. a an OF one and mt care. bere did you large financtal intere Mr | WY. D. WARD, Now Vork Reprecen tal 3 Tribune Building. a fw xpressed cunning the stairs creaked loudly at every | it? ing wa va cident to be reckoned with, | NO DISEASE HE MAY NOT CURE = —_—— ra t th M 1 er| touch — fourteen — that was the! “I saw Mr. Myrick give It to ®/ but his importance, whict 1] This Wonder- Worker Makes the Lame Walk, the Deaf ! : MILLIONS FOR SEATTLE th t third flight. Maddox knew exactly | lady in the rotunda tonight. She) not jerestimate, met } § H : greece: oe the Bling | — ) y wM idox {the number of treade in each stair-| dropped it on the stairs going oul | M « manner, wh See, and Heals Diseases F unoed Ir able by - very w 1 t ase. How he bad come to knew| Women are terribly careless, But | wu the last degre Physicians i T n ‘ . , aw school with him |this, or why, he iid not have said. |this one was mighty handsome, an4 | than ¢ coast & Guilt railroad : P From three to five mill dottars is a pretty big sum of | ar ! f bim/It was part of what his| when the ladies are good looking, | would ‘ 1 tt " j money You, 1 \ f ‘ gta ented WOMAN PARALYZEC | A e |} misfit information the| who could ask more? | the senior partner’s calm >MAN R D SEVEN YEARS But that is the sum which Mr. James A. Moore says b going | ** W t tjodds and ends which he uncon Maddox gianced at the speaker|of superiority mastered re Made Well and Strong and Other Equally Remarkable Cures Made by ' ' to spend in permanent improv are y art, 1 wanted you /aclously stored away in his mind to and then hastily looked away. Rat| searing, It was his knowledge of} This Modern Wizzard of Science " i ; , r arry a critical moment—or to serve | Ricketts was smiling. this power that caused Mr, Rutledge | dad, what Mr, Moore says he will ¢ foe hin ability, If you]some offer useful (and undreamed| “If you want to know anything |io postpone bis clic t for two] _ % “a sot oe : a — ce of that, not to entertain even the | - a attie now 4 almost 1°, burp a , ae jat yr this lady, Mr. Maddox P | he ure, although he had no interven GIVES GERVICES FREE TO ALL 6 adow of a doubt about it. te : A L-good . on hg engagement Lt So, | te an for your ¢# t] The visitor paused on the fourth | ‘Or t this paper I'll do it for | I thnk I know the answers te Whe Ask, Healing Those a Thousand Miles Away as Eas'ly and Quickly 2 : : yo landing for @ moment, and then] you, M Jox, without charge—| most of the questions 1 shall ask as Those Nearby 4 When he says that he fs gol ng to dig a tunnel t a the first | Mrs. Lorimer did mot as for]continued hie upward march until] without one cent of expense to y ee aa eecatan, See, Rath tl . 4 i i) and an t. When she spoke it was|he gould be hea ifting and t I'm in a little different hne of ——- } ‘ “fi q 1 blow " 1 Joaring began, after taking the Build forty miles of street raa ads ¥ a oe jing In the hall ide the general ness now, and | want you 4® &) chair to which the lawyer mot (New York, Feb. 11—£ 1 Cor e) Erect a handsome new office ng, and a new theater and ain | havea Mr. offices. Maddox shouted an answe en., and I hope you y & £004 | him However, | want t fresh | spins be <a jto the knock the door of the| word for me and kee rd 7 Af ne pror ed in h for - WwW Improve his big hotel about $600,000 worth and 1 \ ter office, and a few 1 Inn’t this } he ask gg, Coa? Pry 4 leasine b phy ie ' toh be ' Bpend nearly $2,000,000 in the employment of labor alone ges ay abt t visitor tapped on the green th ' imitation of leaned his chalr, and be na, and facing ali the horrors of | ng 8 . | The Star is absolutely sure that he will do it, 2 at a} 1 { the private room fi gan playing a silent tatt with @ th tte t net | nae 4 a Your He may meet with obsta It is than likely he w wm bee gl os . a Pr He dived in 7 ent against hin | 4 4 “I y, of @ P pe hose who know Mr. Moore realize that the mor the ob- | ta and Fig A goad | ao yoy ry colat ot ih gower. hee8 1 nf has | 7 wing Btacies in his way are, the greater energy he puts int fight, | i D furitively on the/showing where finger ; hg ' Prof. and eventually he wins out de felt | touched tt t er, th is noth tw we ' I 4 that mer aga y at you The corpor committee of the city council ts the real subject ‘ " f t t forbid the ' x and a Very ne. The cory eacti te : ’ Ye | eka ke ® thie remult t the of this editorial © membe that committee are a lot of bad . * * ont { er br or, PA boys, and bad boys have to be » 1, now and then. It appears t he re # RATCLIFFE RICKETTS, ® |, ee. ke that that this cou 8 gett ady for a spanking . : ape : \ ean it might be charged phe o credit for , h The history of m i in this city has never shown N t et - th of th direct were r ‘er Me 1 y 1 - a. © * more oote a y wm. W i f th ’ that the members of | mitt a body, ev | ‘ | | w® Temple Court Building, ® han in the f oo * ehe jon ts ; we oe onderf gave & whoop for the They have in "ly been ! ak of it, but] * New York. ® | would eter P* ‘a ne power y have t Qamed to serve the corporat: majority of them have | joy : ‘ ¥. you! * . r at ehold we uroughout the know—a : gin | & Difficult Paper v ‘ ‘1 f the 1 P tacredly kept their pledges in | edings 1 don't belleve Lorimer | “ ter a t Evic & | coral pos he wetter, am ' Fei The committee has shown ev mm of wanting to turn [¥ t ) tribute * dence Pre 4 ete] , . ve f down Mr. Mo 8 propositi the Seattle E mmpany, lik ‘ y Id t ] * Lowest Rat = a 4 y H a; J - the galled jade, is beginning to ¥ n the face of this y nyse Peareepatl pall S ewieueaenannee ; ‘ y 1 y opposition is bending eve to thwart Mr. Moore, though | hi and his f ‘ a nO , ostensibly agreeing to off: tion to bh ove née to b I can Madd ee. os rT There is one factor in t ming fight—and a fight it will be seen x. 1 have dos Ms ian't it for Mr. Moore w er give uy © has won out,—and that ts, |you think that eon lla | she tattoo of the penbold Nog Pion , y fs that the large majority of improv of th w I hope waa by A t 1 for « econd “ y prise a big majority of voters and taxpayers of }, Myr wered bis ¥ and : y oO s neon lg ' A heartily in favor of allowing Mr. M 4 franchise for hi “ y . tl the bai f all le “. Ik h railroad lines, and even if the corp ss committ | eariug . i fity to turn Mr. Moore down, it Is extreme rbtt t if the mt rac £ eo to me. ae ell, as a body, will dare to do it, when realises the us | t sarc rape my ert tI es popular sentiment in favor of allowing petition in al | ae | sonal respons A by whevege ~ street railroad business. { his presence’ all | t « r oug ; 1 " The Star, whil knows absolutely that there is a strong cc }" fence is fettered; I am YY] to have an the disast c 1 a certed effort on the part of the city councilmen who wear the Seat- | - hat the law gives him 1 rttent Well, wcat dle Electric company yoke, to balk Mr. Moore, cannot, at the pres- | can cay re wat. 4 ter for one , , wnt time, believe that it will be possible for Mr. Moore 4 to |stand: bet the very thought of be . h v eeewes aid control a majority in the city council, inasmuch as tt ypoaition him in any way chokes | Rutledge = kidne * r t that these letters and hundreds he has made is so eminently fair, and of such unquestioned value to sag gage nari ext began a serie yom met > aus Sraan ais paren a the whole population of Seattle. : es contracts " Kr « my» t I had ne But, nevertheless, the city dads wil! bear watching—and close Lorimer spoke fn a low tone eu aie beeen soe a. Rog Watching, at tha’ but her voice trembled with excite pve] way safe aud that way desire ee jag ment and her cheeks flushed. Van " Ty) asand J r tled ’ : " » s of miles ——— - 7 7 *|happened to glance up from his _ It Mr. Rutledge answe ¥ t as casily and just as |work, wondering who Myrick’s| the clieat pressed | t 20 | appa ure thoxe who call here ; jhandsome client was, and Myrick, yer wae avis | watching her, thought he had never abted the 5 move y tr lovely . t c eculiar method I use, | =. and Per Gre * xe ke have aaved | 4 Joubt of the | . By , aying uth of what I aay. t some friead | pathetically 1 ink and it e b tte t a ge a ho is ill write and wateh ree The words seemed to calm Mra 1s ne sree of t s All that per yay fy emer for the flush faded from and that m where t ve or what —— er cheeks and when she spoke fully justit h limease io, is to write again after a litth er voic hat this womar rr tt ng Wm. Wal I ‘A Missouri legislator who offered , Mra. Botkin has had her day co myth baer orale Bifticntty? ¢ Hot Sprit i eatin” aise ae & measure to prevent docking of} Mary Walker, M. D.. known less, “I want to be free, Mr. Myrick me es of “the ; sack * w York City, horse's tails, says that borse shows | Doth her pants in r ment press. |but | must be sure I have a good |pany” had been, not as the _ ’ te f thelr trouble fre but exhibitions of half-naked | Cherry sisters we no moro jeer. |case. 1 could not endure failure. Do stated, but, like this, for tr pe etag on op reli oi om einen mptoms, and I Women. According to this, his bill | All are Has-beens you must confess, | you fear the outcome? Is X ul Sens would the disaster bh bee » gps Wp tee Led Page = corer gd se, give them ‘ou fe e Outen that the MADDOX GLANCED A sB VISITO! ” antes have Seen ‘i | my service nd wend the: ' Should have been to prevent dock-| Butwhere are the snows of yester- |reason why you will not represent a voidable? ene trostesent cham { ing jes” corsages. year? me? Had ne inasin i “Do you mean that you will give t " 1| Her eyes met his as she put the Rat,” he remarked, without lifting |his eyes twinkling with mirth. | Ruthe was teach a free treatment to anyone merely A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. ENVOY question. They were wonderful gray |!8 eves; preferably out. The ‘This is very happily worded, | how to perpetrate a I know 1) for the asking” j mderful gray Db A. H Cassie, piks off these moves like | eyes, fearless, searching and appeal-|@rausht Is annoying Rat,” he observed with perfect seri- | his wet expr ar ait Bre yynn Fea, ao I said betes, | Saat chess, ing--difficult eyes to eto. Myrick| Mr. Ratcliffe Ricket process-|onsness. “All sorts of ev t rt Sane Cee SO Fee toc: pone gy Sent these Dames first Nourish then disap-| spoke directly to them as he server, familiarly known as “Rat,” cured—eh? Um! 1 sh ith your won- h may not cure. For fon D an . \« power, I had female | that reason I am especially anxious pear; swered stepped inside the room. His hablit- | this ought to bring you plenty of nat h, liver, kidn to give treatment to chronic cases, ea Fame is thine at this moment—| “You know it ts not, Ainsles.” al attitude was something between business and just the kind you| nk * ' 4 most. terr to those who have mn told they ; Most o’ th’ fun in | yes— It was the third time he had so/® ¢Tinge and @ crouch—one could | want. Good-night | to: n them cannot be cured, or who have found | But where are the snows of yester- | addressed her, but Mra Lorimer’s | Dever be quite certain which, and) interposed, “if you ae My suffering was | doctors drugs to be useless, If ; life consists o’ won- year? expression showed she had not ho his walk was a combination of slink | CHAPTER IV. 4 the particular case you hay uld get re-|they will write to me I stand ready t se — it before. and tiptoe. Had Mr. Rickett# pa-| It would be difficult to nd, so 1 might apply the law er doctors edicines, | t prove all that I claim.” work i der’n’ what fun other ou have been very kind, Mr.|Teats not provided bim with his |three men more widely y to it. Abstract prinelples| puckily Ib d all kinds of both.| A rigid investigation of the esses f Myrick,” she began slowly, but |nickname witn baptism, his face character, taste and personal cult to remember ain are af he marvelous | mentioned and a e of others { people find tn livin’. Sho hesitated, and her eyes again| TOUld certainly have procured ft for/pearance than Rutledge, Ba Searing gared thoughtfully at | termir —— id pot pe Prof. Hadley has done t a met his for an instant him. His nose was long and thin, | Nugent, counsellors at inw er aa though considering | could cure Moieriae led yee Gott tone cet coe eden ae t ‘You don't want me to call you |i forehead and chia receded, his) The profesional aptitudes of the the suggestion. Then be shook his |! haven't a or at ache tat Gad iene tow toune wean a La. Ainslee. Very well: I won't. 1/78 Were narrow and closely set to-|partners were as distinct as thelr b and lapeed into a rev-| C8" work harder than most women @ that seem verltably miragale ‘ thought rhaps — perhaps ou|Sether, and above his protruding |personalities, Mr. Rutledge could | erie Rutledge signed quite half my age. My husband is ous. It also was fo th: 4 eee it thane than the |front teeth (one of which ins. |Not have tried the wf ; ad and overjoyed that he k eee ae t wo rather hear it than—than the | one of w was mins-|Dot have tried the simplest cae | Acoumi ence t 5 atop verjoyed that he keep to the very letter of his offer of i BALLADE OF TRANSITION. other name.” Ing) dangled a few light-colored |alona, but made such an admirable | fore bis fon was again requit-| conan cod cxuann Tek Gdeds niece vices and se of home treat | Once we used to observe in print Mra. Lorimer glanced gratefully | mustache balrs which~Ne g0ptinp-|appearance when supported by Mr. | #! a ; % find words strong | ment absolutely free. an H pees ot Cleo de Merode’ recess, at the speaker jaily curled into his mouth with the| Nugent that the reporters rarely } Mr. Rutledge, you Incorporated - epee Paree she painted « carmine tint. “{ would much rather hear it.” {UP of @ grayish tongue t dBfy |noted the latter's presence. Mr, {the Placento company, did pom SP» ? Can. (ke she scored with her style me stnttiet. “YT tae the faan amall of state, nt | Dalley had never bee ourt more! To be Cont : AFY WELL wuseanoe we c < a on are very] Nn aftite, bat r been in court m (To ntinued.) f om. y she | admitted. in. Yon cannot ax {his sallow, perspiring cheeks and|than a dozen times In his entire ca Sotelo Alle eo isist ya | Others,too, have gone out of press becanse you know Dick Lorimer end|prominent cheek bones suggested | ‘eer, and haa never tried a case in Agonizing Burns 2 »sTRAINED ona aayth Carrie Nation, the foe to beer have bean his guest. That ie your|‘onsumption, and his narrow chest |his life. Mr. Nugent was one of the /are tly relieved and perfectly at Fred What caused Carrie to deliquesce” reason, isn’t it? and wet, stringy hair—w sat |Adlest and most industrious practi-| healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve ) lajara, But where are the Gaewd Ut reso arom. ian't 12 veason,” be began, |!onK enough to touch bis coat colar | tioners at the bar, and the terror of |C. It eran op Meee te i. oan RANGE - words year? tentatively. Then he paused and|—confirmed the suggestion ir, | his office staff, whom he worked re-| * “1 burnt my knee dfal j ey know they will always person ’ glanced at his companion, but some | Ricketts was a damp persenality—|lentiessly and ruled despotieally. | by it bit re Be ig ( met with a pleasant smile and & belied Cables they published of yore quite \thing tn Mra. Lorimer’s ¢ a }damp and clammy. Unpleasant as|The few clients who knew Isidore | Bucklen’s Arnica Salv pped the ny wife, t keeping house 4 oft { |warned him to omit furthe |was Rat's general appearance, it| Nugent were suspicious of him and| pain, and healed it without a scar.” gas for a helper is « plenaure “Prot When Queen Draga got in a mess | Dianstions was not repulsive except Le ae in their manner, but every | Alao heals all wounds and ores. REALLY GAS DOE Rs" Hillse we read that a mark quite soft ’ that is the reason,” he said, |*miled. Then hin face asm ofan |One was as jocular and familiar/ at G. O. Guy, druggist MOST OF THE WORK. “The Clung to Hannah Elias’ dress d Lorimer rose from ’her chair |*zpression of loathsome ~cunmtng| With fat, good-natured “In” Bailey housewife has to do is to = at’s Calamity Jane's address? “ft understand<1 understand per.|Which made him resembleem-anl-/% they were punctiliously polite 00 gas is the most bone aie Yehe we acon hear fectly, You have been more than | Mal disguised as a man Jand dignified with Mr. Irvine Rut ht and feel a Ge his ne All, it seems, are Press Agent-less. kind. I will see Mr. Maddox in the| Ricketts sidled toward tth@beveir- | tse ae GhAeF AIR en Butwhere are the snows of yester morning. Please give me his ad-|ing bookense laid his hat spon. the yp re year? ony ir on euep ~ Cress a op, and, leaning against RF swing Second Avenue, between Pike oceans ¥ I oni Did ye ever thaw any dy a _ ie t on an enve and |back and forth until Maddox look and Pine * " Se We've forgot Madame Humbert’s| Gugite handed it to her as they left the ed up People’s Bargain H evs 1 jugilelmo—Naw. It ain’t no good | court roor | : site a ea e 1 in sway— {ter its e ‘ wf ca : | “You used to give me lots of good e it oe. wun Ght-abe oranencet ap. s frozen. I always burns | ‘ You won't hesitate to me lfote and aiways pald me well, Mr a : Ede Se ce copy ivieet Tecan be of any further ser-| Maddox,” he sald, “I have come Monday, Pet Great Sale of Phones—Sunset, Ex. 27; Ind.. Ex. 5. wrifs"s v ce here to do you a favor. I want yc . ages if Mtr, Maddox will not take my |to say & good word for me now I'm Sample Cyn case he asked, emilingly No, | going into a new business for my > fi of course Bot.” the af0el, serioust oe Merde ev G44. tie” Shirt Waists tate OUR FIRST - hes he a rr yj" my ecard, « sts s Wi op Pine Set ened wow fee SPRING CLOAKS, SUITS |“I came to you first of all, did I] He fumbled tn his waistcoat pock The Latest Styles. os MM IT'S THE BEST erable - not—Jarvis?” et for a moment and a F ‘ce | ven 4 produced a 5 only ~yF We offer you eéllent combination. Lat . small slip of paper, which seemed to || Sweet O11, fu 00 Wais ition | Lhd. “ govt zi nt_ con re tion, La ent ylen, best - CHAPT ER Il distract his attention, for he un 3 ; . ~ Sing? : Walets are $1.00 x MP, prices, and, last, but not least, term eo mtriking of a distant clock | folded and « : 708 Dottle.. 4.00 Waists are 5 w that ; | and studied it efall h $1.8 ii $1.00 A caused Maddox to glance up from|out continuing his neat gr Page $2.00 Walsts are Ki yo y WEEK. the confused mass of books and|card eis papers spread out before him Do you know Counsellor & Over 150 Styles : : | » you know Counse Ayrich EASTERN OUTFITTING co., Inc, ke en o'clock That was a late|Mr. Maddox?” he asked 1 FULL WEIGH ° hour for night work even afte 5 eves. mil - 422-424 Pike St. Corner Fifth Ave. hh ale Ge eS Gh Shams Sn.genenn Pen a » ae ~ anit Ani 4 - ounse arvis Myrick, | mean? THE RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE The lo tep on the sta Maddox nodded, carcleesty; and he QUAKER DRUG (0. € PM ALAEALALALAE 28 BEAE WLALIAM EA . gn and set /Rat thrust the paper before hig 1013-1055 FIRST AVE Second Avenue, between Pike BOWl BE SOLVED BY FAL ee Sl ArEMErTS.. truding Seer act addox glanced at the paper. ft Both Phones 1240. hd Pine. IANS, and have tho largest E 4 , ¥ was part of an envelope bearing the HMENT in the Pacific N c 4 to dat UMPANY, 78 Second ave New York Block