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THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1904. THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU BLIEHING Co. OFFICES—19F and 1) Beventh Avenue er, BEVERY AFTERNOON BXC TELEPHONES Business Departmen(—Sunset, Main 1980, Independgyt Us —DAETARD WTA AGMNUY—E0 WaT Boho, TE One gent per copy. ecpieonty, poy week, or twenty-five cents per monty Hivered by mail cr darrters, No tres coptes TL BUBSCRIDERS— The da coe when We vaveoripiion expires is on f each paper, When that date arrives, If yo mort in been pald (6 advames, your name le teen from the ie on the address Inbel t# a receipt 2 j } with me. The prince rather affectedly con doled with me about my injury, Me | vowed that he was mightity glad to make my acquaintance hoped that DRI IGS, we should be good friends, and then i withdrew, promising to call for Clariase again ia & half hour's Ume. } ol Linmediately the door had closed | 31 upon him my slater was turned into j0 a block of ice. She stood afar from my bedside, stiff aa a prop, aud re fused to meet my eyes cndhcoaacsag nites wh, ble 1 commenced, “you T SUNDAY. ~"Bntiered at the Postoffice at Meattl + Washington. as ccond-giase matter appear to have made good progress WANT Ad. price RAGLAYE DRUG Go. COk BROCUND AVENUB Coppright by the A. F. Fenne Compa ny, mademolixelle, The prince only ar AND Pikw STR pened this morning,” ee Our new Want Ad. Optics at the 4 bove number, ni for Ute purpose of affording the pend © 8 conventen Sas. @ Tent for The 8 ter and lea: “You The word was like a dag- | gor, the voice indescribable: = | "THE QUAKER SELLS IT FC R LESS” t ™M Humbers this Datta E , rv 0 ford Buildings Continued Grom Yesterday.) fand gently, indeed aftectiutely,| gether pleased at her swert rap Yuu like him, mademoise B. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Re presentative, 1006 Hart to CHAPTER Xi—Continend. ltook up my injured arm \ prochement with her busband-elect Yes.” W. D. WARD, New York Represen tattve, 68 Tribune Bullding —— | “There is much for you tyed@”" he| The littiawretch could not have! “you perhaps love him?* M Ss . ¥ a f a whispered; “we cannot athe? tuat known the man an hour and yet she| “perhaps.” | oney Avi ng Bargains 10N, you should lose your strength.” had all the appearance of gushing - F Ss This te to cartify dae the DAILY AVERAGE BONA FIDE STAGGERED| | shrugged my sho over him, Still I must admit that (To be Continued) or aturday CIRCULATION of the SEATTLE STAR for the YBAR 1906 EX- ff Teck palo” and indeod wae your| the prince was a man of parts. He With the array of extra specials mentioned below, we ag CEEDED 16.000 COPTHS DAILY, and for the FIRST QUARTER panting trem- | precaution,” I growled, “hince it | possessed most distinguished man - + prepared to give the people of and vicinity a hint at i OF 1905 (Janvary, Fe@ruary aed March), | Ditng fm all my | 288 proved you wrens Bab! what | ners: : ; aes CHANGE OF TRAIN Time [fF @ uaker's methods, THE QUAKER K FOR LE you ae EXCEEDED 18,000 COPIES DAILY. | frame, while Tal-}® Waste of fine sentiment. Bt fhad| Clartsse presented him with the | save almost 56 per cent by 5 solag-iben B. F. CHASE, General Manager leyrand, limp and |!t known Y.. |archness of a born et, and it | on the»Northern Pactt mn | every item, — aaeneeioua” wae The emperor smiled and ‘pitched | was not long before I eived that jing June ith Wateh for many |, Dr. Gleason's box of 7 cakes ansorted A et ong, immediate nin. | my ear ith, rascal, and@wiat if} she was for sowe reason at odd ines and a? trains, oo ur price $0ec, Baturda yecial, per x 7 Subseribed tn my presence and sworn to before tne thie rd dag eet te ky Al, |YOU had known?” he eried good Cuticura soap, regular price Baturda i. ef April, A " SND a | eget: yg | humoredly Pears Soap, Saturday special 1 By: Notary Public Im and for State of Washington, residing at Seattle. ee re) im that case it te -eetatfwhe | Epsom Salts, Saturday aial — ‘ 1% LLL LLL LLL LLL AT staréé around | WOuld have been made a foquRt,” I Jap Rose Soap, Batu special pr “ SSS aati t om kare’ round | eerted Bromo, regular price Ie, Salurday rpc te RAR RRR RRR RRR RR ! 2 RAR ARH : a A oe Na He laughed outright, and } Whisk Brooms, regular price Suturda ud . md ; 7 4 r me td the bed fe me 20 Mule Team Borax Saturday ey . * ie THE STAR'S PLATFORM % poleen as Seas stood regarding | town. Then be beckoned Talley Antt-Hemmnia Tablete, 1 doven 10 Ben, pur ben; Sutarbay € bd ye Bey | a — i , yrowe fou t wat Sanipure Milk, Saturday spec F @ cans f All the news that’s fit to prt & | weror with a quizsical gleam in bia | Tan! to appre a. “You two must | } Bennpene:- Silk, Gatarsam species py n 4 Heantas te clas ond i ® | ore Seb nee — Just CURING | ‘Talleyrand twisted his eantiane | Beliadons Plasters, Saturday special ; cocoesilell * Munieipal ownership of public utilities, " - into « grin. “Indeed, wire,” he an Jest Cold Cream, per poun at " , * The business district for reputable business entecprtoas, S| nilaieds veal eae. 1th Aditing iY | awered, “I would not have it other The Outer Garment Shop Dr. Hoff's Kidney, Liver and Blood Remedy Py 7 A gross earnings tax upon all publie service franchises, CN, YOR Baw Was we ae ise. The count ethods are far | D. D. D, the great and sure eure for Eczema and all skin as *= An up-to-date public echoo! system. # | my minister?” he said menacingly bes i 7 é sto jbo ae rs ar 1316 Second Avenue Opp. Aroade Entrance adie Glee: Sale seiner > Sead skin and blood * Ravel rights for wilt, special privileges for none. * I snatched up the Bourbon letter | too convineie towards hie enemies | if Vanilla and Lemon Extracts—the Pure Food Cos Goode~the bast . igen mye ote cn; ee gagaael & | fom the fear yg! Napoleon laughed again, and 1h the market. Regular 25¢ bottles, Saturday special only ise * «| thet man iso tapitoet” & Regular 60c bottles, Saturday 1 only ® 4 Fee eee eee eeeee ee eeM EME REY EM ried hotly. “T ean grove it TAKE NOTICE! : ter Talleyrand had shaken me by HORSE-Mi . oe A calae's er tea atu a ec a Ss | We carry & comptete tock of Ward's Liniments, Horte “Turn Down the Light! contemptuous shrug. ‘ | EL ARDS, (PORCELAIN AI EET Bah!” said the emperor, with a CHAPTER XII ete, and make fre livery to the Meadows | But his contempt maddened me.) 4 x arion OF SHOPKEEPERS } Campers and suburbanites, we deliver free to all points } Secretary Shaw got hi tram Ing tn st economy fn a country | “He fe am assassin besides, and has} |] Seattle street cars, and also make one free delivery to W, manned your death tonight in the and Alki Point daily Use your phones, Main 1240, Ind .00 Fancy | : a. When the siirgeon had finished of the federal trea Teo enycten, beeline Bas to eo To Close Ont—$15.00 and $i lowa, wheré every penny counts. Sinee he has been sece forest of Comptegno.” y he haw dealt with bilitons, but the eavly in- } I gauped this speech out almest | Th D / Co 013. Fi Atinets are imperishs 3 my sister to visit me, urging, as an | Panama Dress Skirts at $6.98 e Quaker Drug Co., 1013, 1015 First Aye. When he figured up the treasury accounts the other evening he | “Prove your wordat™ sald Napo- | #¢u## for the request, @ suddes 11 ~ aa a — found th th h 5 | leon nly; he was bending over | 20**:, but T entertained no doubt These Panama Skirts are this sea found the deficit had reached $26,547,419.90, |Tallevrand, who showed sien of | 0st Josephine would know exactly | son's latest styles, but, being we “Turn down that ght!” he commanded a careloss clerk. | vo . nm “| what that phase portended, for by | | returning consciousness are overstocked, have decided to We may grow and be transplanted into new soll, bat we 1 implore you to rove this letter, | 48 Bews of the~ gue! -must have dell you ‘way below cost. For outgrow the fixed habits of cartier days However | . *| percolated through and through the y of ear ) jowever great we may | ate!” 1 eried, sees Saturday only ..... Seseeses WILL PAY FOR A SUIT, A JACKET, A HAT, OR WHATEVER come, however large may be the affairs that devolve upon us, we un- | He we at tt pr hy oe Clartese brought Josephine’s an YOU NEED TO MAKE YOUR SUMMER ATTIRE COMPLETE thinkingly, unconsciously fall back upon our true selves at every | S6Gh It before,” he sald wih MUCH | wer in person, under the escort of GOOD GOODS, HONEST PRICES, TERMS THAT sur crite, incite the prince, her flanee | Praag . " = iT. At that I stood like « fool, eatire- | Secretary Shaw has been severly criticised at. times for a se @ nomplused, teo angry to for Bi Bae Mase. tye woe bal already nm . oatnt tng Garesard for law and recnivet. Hy Cevaed the plan for dopon- |twchaie a solitary expreaion. ‘My | commuted *& mantel, Indeed» Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc, wounded arm, moree com . iting government recetpts frc everybody supposed that congressional Would be necessary, amd he nearly tool » custome with national banks whert |eeomed perfectly at her east with jmenced to pain devilishly, for the | nin while the prince was quite Extraordinary Sale of bandages had slipped, and blood | Staiy captivated with her besuty ook eel reekibe Talteyennd epened hie | oR Vivactty, |] Taffeta Silk Petticoats | | j way by permitting banks to tssue curren ainst all thetr gove | ewer ng asu urrency om I thelr @ be > I will not say that f was alto- | ment Bonds, and, if they had not government bonds enough, to sub {mre and observing the emperor he} ON _——————-— | Just received trom our New York | | | lation, impossible to get “BEATTLE'S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE.” te hoarsel is not ont tute state and muntetpal bonds or any other old security muttered hoarsely, “It is not y Factory. Spring’s latest and most your soldiers, sire, who risk their @o it is seen that Secretary Shaw te & man of expedients and a | lives In your ser popular style The qnantity te ' te tiom To such as he a treasury deficit of $94,000,000 and more hae Napoleon answered him some limited so that the early shoppers yt f 2 -| BAKERY | no terrors whatever. thing w h I did not catch, then} will reap the benefit Go sine -™“s Be begins cutting down expenses by econemizing on the light im |t#rned to me with outetretched all silk taffeta Petticoats, in col- the treasury bufiding. hand and a frank, good bumored ors, extra full, deep flounce, close mY ott 4 fecgs ly plaited, with dust ruffle whieh | “You must try and forgive ma | gives the skirt added value. Reg- The Big School and heard all. 1 now know you for P " he }a true man as well as a brave aad H T Thorough So I had been played with after $5 to $15 1413 Second Avenue. Phoness Suoset, Ma! SATURDAY’S Doughnuts 8¢ School jail The whole affair wae but a| || That’s All—We Court Comparison — Get the Habit —- Go to You know of our past work. ff hoax, a plot arranged solely to test || 100 Skirts, original selling, grice SPECIAL cniipaitiinls 2 dozen for 15¢ Well, we are not resting me | was near choked with rage $8.00 to $10.00; Factory sale B) pposite our oars. “It wae an wapardonabile jest.” | price $4.95 ertd hotly Shirt Waist and Shirt Wyiat * “It was not a jest at all,” replied Wilson's Modern the empéroe with a dry amie. “1n|4 SM 8t S-petee. Opposite ioe MieLadyware vs eee PIKE OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL—Silightly dan ed has more than fied. QL MOT in ees sates ~ But" (and his face softened) “I see} so 1207 gad pane, Mate, AR, & 108, your wound has opened; Segur, sead 3 iG Next to @tone monce for my physician. PO rae Tore Fisher Bane He crossed the room as be spoke | Both Phones Main 6401, Independent A 756 . Open Saturday Evenings. Remember you can do better at The Fair AFree Lot to the Man Paying Rent for House the Longest Distance From Pioneer Square Who Works Withill 20 Blocks of Pioneer Square A Free Barbecue Dinner for 2,000 People Sunday H. A. HADLEY, GEO. BH. COLLINGWOOD, fF. D. HENDRIX, HM. S. GARLOCK, PAINTER. F. B. COSPEE & N. WOK {TON LEE Electrician S. EB. Co. Mill Owner end Timber De: “ ry — —_ 0 9g r. Furniture Maker, Chief Ragineer on 8. 5. Meteor, Machinist Moran Bros. Architect. What these Southeast Seattle Citizens Have Done You Can Do Fea ulsiteg emt Fred 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIFTH 890, Independent, 6 doz. h frasn $1.25 to $200; tomorrow, Thursday, 7Se each: | } D De SECOND 4 partment was s precaution which your repu- | FI | 1316 SECOND AVENUE | svtr Above The Fair Store sob above } You can buy a home with your rent money and therefore You can Save from $100 to $300 a year. {If you live at Ballard, Green Lake, University Park, Fremont, Queen Anne or Capitol Hill, you can save 100 to 200 hours by moving to Southeast Seattle. TIME IS MONEY---How Much of your time Is required each day to earn the money that you give as RENT EVERY RENT-PAYER WORKS A PART OF EACH DAY POR THE LANDLORD. THE AMOUNT OF YOUR LIFR'S BLOOD ENERGY, REQUIRED EACH DAY DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH WAGES YOU GET AND HOW MUCH RENT YOU HAVE TO PAY. YOU SHH WHAT OTHERS HAVE DONE, WHO MAKE NO MORE WAGES THAN YOU DO, YOU WILL AGREE WITH THEM THAT Is THE PLACK TO MOVE AND LID THE LANDLORD GOOD BY Southeast Seattle Is the Place to Move and Bid the Landlord Good-bye WHEN Lots $65 up, terms $1 per week; 3, 4,and5 Room Houses|| Terms $2 or $3 per Week INVEST ONE DOLLAR A WEEK IN A CITY LOT, IT WILL BE SAPER AND WILL, GROW TEN TIMES FASTER IN Yotlraeast SBATLE ALL BANKERS ARE RICH BECAUSE THRY INVEST YOUR MONEY IN REAL ESTATE, [IT GROWS, THEY GIVE Yé { PER CENT AND KREP THE BALANCE THE $ y 3 L - a oa . San, wr Me Ges Fe CEN F CK. & BANKERS PAY 4 PER CEN CENT TO THM BANKERS FOR MONEY TO BUILD HOMES, AND YOU, THE DEPOSITORS, PAY 16 PER CENT IN THE FORM OF RENT. WHAT FUNNY THINGS PEOPLE WILL DO. NO WONDER NIN TO THE DEPOSITORS, THE LANDLORDS PAY Y OUT OF EVERY FTUNDRED ARE POOR 2 PER pays COME BEFORE THE BIG CROWD AND PICK OUT A LOT BEFORE THE CROWD COMES AND TAKES THE CHOICK ONES. A FREE BARBECUR DINNER 7 . . Pwd o- 4 Mis 8 CHOICE ON t LBC YIN R FOR 2,000 PROPLE SUNDAY, MAY 2&8. A F ' OT TO OR MAN WHO RENT FOR A HOME THE LONGEST DISTANCE FROM PIONEER SQUARE, WHO WORKS WITHIN 20 BLOCKS OF PIONEER SQUARE woe rss ppg ig aa hana ; WE HAVE OWNED THIS LAND 28 YEARS, SINC SATTLE WAS A VILLAGE OF 2,000, BUT SEATTLE HAS BEEN BUILT UP ALL AROUND THIS BEAUTIFUL LAYING ADDITION AND NOW OVER 85,000 PROPLE LIVE FURTH T FROM FIRST NG THESE AVENUE THAN SOUTHEAST SEATTLE. WE BOUGHT THIS LAND AT $10.00 PER ACRE, AND IT [8 UNREASONABLE FOR ANYONE TO THINK HE CAN BUY LAND At LOTS WITH CITY WATER, SIDEWALKS, STREET LIGHTS AND TELEPHONES NOW IN. DON’T BUY ANYWHBER A CENT FOR THEM. APTER YOU SEK SOUTHEAST SEATELE NO MAN CAN CONVINCE YOU HE HAS A BRTTER PROPOSITION FOR HOM D INVEST wa U i eM. A R t . MAD 7 y ’ G OPOBITION FOR HOME AND STMENT. APTRR YOU TALK TO SOME OF HE CITIZENS YO . NOT DELAY IN SEEING US. HAVE MADE MONBY FOR OTHERS AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONBY. ‘YOU WILL STOP PAYING RENT FOREVER IF YOU COME TO THE BIG SALE SUNDAY, MAY P sig: ge achabae a3 NO MAN, IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE BOW LITTLE HE KNOWS, NEED BE POOR IN TEN YEARS FROM NOW. A $100 LO@ IN SOUTHEAST SBATTLE WILL BE WORTH $20,000, BECAUSE SEATTLE WILL HAVf A MELLIOW POPULATON. _ Seattle Homeseekers Company, Inc. ey HIS TIM® AS CLOSE IN AND SELL IT AS CHBAP AS WE ARF IN A PROMISE OF CITY IMPROVEMENTS GOING IN LATER. THEY ARB IN SOUTHEAST SEATTLE NOW, AND city N°? HAVE TO PAY . WE

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