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ait DAY, NOV. 2 190. . and asked me tab nie content Tubes tachor, dnd fer whom whe had | etentn’6t duck & lone tris Feb: ‘Vasc acl ena etd OF why tna But he loved Rosie the arfon in ) Now TF knew WHat Bootor Walter! been nla menas u te Palis hae avs courted her as much as ever, . He stag! . 1 f Seattle, ¢ ivodt| then ‘a be bes ‘ual ek entacea eit tare, Jcourted my daughter f Almowt ka ee t Ronigg rhen, to taste the bitter with the ” p Denes ,, | three years, and we never thought oF Limits but Isn't Hie tou mo ‘ten that tHe | awest the dae 2 sit way that the hoart of the], “Proceed!” auld the court, whit Bp a nigh my . r right lung vy 1 th i he vainly tried to maintain b . Moege pmors ail berculoale, 1 Be » come te’ the for told him tt at n| dlotal dignity Tho p f how to estat i te t kt ‘A tt nt { break hi 1 with a An the table from the ¥ t tar, and you + we ff t t 1 no much, ne & taloon n limite, ‘eR. Bian y Ms 41 " ‘ fn to be hh weeping maiden sat the man said , wap Bone pad yet t ; \! and Ay husband . wa tw eand| M yueht on to be responsible for her bleeding | COPdine to the mother, that he tried by Al Barton, a Pike y ah Bon t) welfar t heart lay up te, and her told \hoart~and ho looked at his former |(? seit his mill property in Bal Y rn t Y aliek ae t be tin h 1 1} t wa wontler ‘ " rn * lard and go to Arizona, there to eoper an . t 1 that I ; - LF ee re ve with eyes that bore not the . Se a ants h mice de ts ing N fy his peralstent of And it evid was th inten | silat : pity, of af- | weethoart emport: Woeatlake boutevard, | he hy ) Mr. paid $10 "ei Siote ol to ah’ on ona , And the trial proceeded 1 annem, Sree Ble retuon, | Crete . tke an i ' rus | | Bast, he never went to the house of without Ac tally, thus | 200K" ; | the trained nurs | this, on the 10th od to deliver meat at my | Sangin 94 Benge “zs rns ba tae nid abet to the man wanted| At t the g that which waa t iP ment, but a butcher's boy at the time, and coe ge peti ale h oll to exten saloon limits, that child for his through — life, | Cause the first breach betw . ho knew my Rosle all this time,” | e ° od me The real entrance of the saloon | through. weal and woe port | Sable aa beswerm, the guts Ot | but Se : ch,| Maid the mother, as she laid stro yo ego Sed abne fh Hey will be on Westlake boulevard: the| broke down, and there wag a sus-| Sle prospective mother-in-law : aT OTN the cham Sel upon the “but boy” part of her|'® the city of beer and boodle official entrance on Pike street. The | pivious her ve According ta both the mother and | \ ety Bg Pea pores And the heart of the girl grew Heense will be asked for in the] that told « more th the daught , had promised to] at heart pane ee Ane sore ZOOK WINOED. |faint with the hunger of love, and ~ ‘ ike | Words take hi aw A bridal trip ; — 200K e her hunger wan unappeased of the ¢ } number ot COMFORTS DAUG m1" Ae same t Se pe Sage pt my = 1 WANT HER" # World's Fair, aad] RTS DAUGHTER The ex-huteher boy, now mayor| Hor lover was hers no longer | ie thom Pike, bat the baltwer nd Mr, Zook | rep the ome of his parents in| Aa the throbbings of the maiden's| of Ballard, winced a bit at the in Several tm uring the taking eye ag and t we Fang Hong Th natin MRS. GROV a | t were laid bare, her head,| slnuation 4 | Oo ere ph vs os othe - bel Bn. pons fe WHAT . rH] tae nar rowned with a glory of raven-biack But the trial proceeded. The Two Best Partners tate » pular, Between the two en-| HER x % MY. WIFE. eae t Ju | droc lower and yet lower “He knew my girl was sick with |any m can have are & good © opiilar jot weet 1 two @ ° i | v0 » alende: be-| consumption lo efore she her-|and a savings account. Kach hely trances, directly on the corner of] Thug with the sacredness of the fall Zook tol | 1k wh slender frame be-| consumption tong before she her “ 4 a “s no nt. Mae hh ke and Westlake, is a barber shop | Sabbath day over all, was the troth s love that the latter | ame convulsed with grief and th elf knew tt ontinued the wit-|the other an ay both help 1 = side 4 over by women. ‘i . nted-—-and the hearts of the| W#e evidently not able to stand the) shameful misery of it all | ness, “because Dr. Johnson had told | Fiver 8 ~ efit. ~! ) ant iy, pays ede over limalte at the phesent| mother and the daughter and the And t did the heart of the| Rosie when she went to him first | Pmt Avenue snd Vester Why. nay she = oon Limits at the phesent | son mang with Joy moth ome soft with the love|that she had bronchitis, and Wel oie and tr en oats time do not go ne 0 And that same evening the happy that ne'er grows cold and, hovering | kept the truth from her as long 48 | pounded twice a year 1.00 opens Wesacke pounded ‘ f ‘estla three gathered tm the little partor jover her child, she stroked her! we could. 4 savings account eee : eysacuseene See | ond dle ussed the beauty and the | sparkling of a new diamond ring! whieh, It was stated, had bee sented by Zook to his fiance And, according to the testimon’ Zook knew that the girl had cov sumption, yet with his hea aflame with the love that later gre sold, he wanted her for wife. And it was done—and the My Because of a pleasant little % habit his wife has of shooting # at him now and then is the % ground given by George J. Con ‘& nelly for desiring a divorce * trom Lillian Connelly % Connelly asks that the court *@ assist him to recover from his & wife's “despotic control” the ® Sterling hotel, near Third and # Pike, which she now runs. trothed and made future, according to the rv n love-making. was also plans for th “* teeeeeteeeeeet ‘The mother refused to accept h help, but later, when the A warrant is out for the arrest) po otastations by letters, which we! of the mother, ar the testimony was substantiated by Zook both to the mother and to bi aweetheart chased a S-cent cigar from “John} Doe,” the proprietor of a cigar stand He gave the defend aking it for a nickel, AY Later he discovered the error, but! the mother, lived When he demanded his change) and rapidly be “John Doe” coolly turned him down. | three months later she ¢ J. H. Love an eye witness, wa: i, to her lov t, and, it is said, will testify | —— favor of the complaining w witness. | Zook Breach of Promise Tri ‘ef vows later broken, the quiver-| ‘and trembling of a heart mad Gore by evident unfaithfulness, the} the humiliation, the anger, | @gony of a love rejected and) i these make such good) wane yet they say women earty | Bove these bits of life's spt Thuraday morning wel filled with the men past the/ of life and with men not yet! ‘@ver the calf days, with the down} Feuth upon their weak lips, site | with mouths open and eyes)! taking in the story of two/| broken and the other LOOKS RAD FOR ZOOK, Bf the testimony of the girl and) Mother has any weight with | Jury. and it seemed Thursday pt aia, the case looks very | one. James EB. Zook,) of Ballard. Was on a Sunday morning, Jan~ 10, 1904, and the belis we e better, ame back Tea and Coffee sale. Enormous Premiums Free. Don’t miss this sale. It will save you lots of Te eat American Importing Tea Co. 309 Pike St. 809 Second Ave. Our 100 stores elp us to help you aid the mother, as she flashed of scorn at the defendansg, ‘smiling covertly, his bald ane im the rays of the sun, me he wanted to marry Sere, . ‘Want to marry Rosie,’ he said,) 25 Per Cent Advance Jan. 1, 1906 WOODLAWN ELECTRIC LIGHTS. CEDAR RIVER WATER. SIDEWALKS ALL IN AND PAID FOR. STREETS AT GRADE AND PLATTED PARK STYLBE. = CAR LINES; TWENTY MINUTES’ RIDE TO BU NESS CENTER. NEAR NEW HIGH SCHOOL, OPPOSITE WOODLAND PARK YOUR OWN TERMS, OR LIBERAT TO $400.00. ND SALESMEN ON THE GROUNDS. PHONE GREEN LAKE CAR TO FIFTIETH STREET AND STATION, WEST TO OFFICE AT SOUTHWEST CORNER WOODLAND PARK. Guion & Co. Inc. at NEW WARD SCHOOL, AND DISCOUNT FOR CASH. LOTS $50.00 OFFICE ! é | BD W. FORESTER, MNGR., REAL ESTATE AND LOAN DEP 4 BAILEY BUILDING. BOTH PHONES 81 Ss nm pre art all two } lived those days sacred to all be tated by the mother * decided to go that the taught eens aeeeeerarenee might recover health and fight o the attacks of the white plas Fook pee ff ard with love ar kindne in bis heart, offer | pay her expenses while tn the sout ZOOK SENT MONEY lover’ letters from so the daughter, according to outdoors in a tent, | so that who was still | ft the most us districts Is going to be Important and pop in the elty, on y.} oa | Rainier Boulevard is a wide, well planked beautiful street extend ing from the heart of the city lear down to Reaton. ot It ia the longest, most es beautiful and most pop. t war driveway in town ° li the way, the hills 1 rise in gentle slopes nd from the street, t 1 to leys and level places are . fertile and well culti vated, the homes are tm . re coay and attractive, @f “John Doo,” charging petty } idence, tnsisted that he Splendid views of ceny. J. H. MoKalvey, the com to help pay the ax- Lake Washington and Plaining witness, told Prosecuting mother « od, and the mountains add to Attorney Mackintosh that he pur- by mail. This was the attractions for ne home builders, Only a small fraction of the land fs occupied and in the years to come ft will be built up solid The land will then be to worth 3 to 6 times its present value, RAINIER VALLEY PROPERTY Lewis-Littlefield Co. AGENTS. 222 Haller Building ‘The Marvelous Success Of Ohio Dentists Go to Their Office, 307% Pike Street, and Let Them Explain to You the Prine of the Most Wonderful and Valuable Discovery in the History of Dental Science—it Will Cost You Nothing. You have been reading In these columns from week to week of the Ohlo Dentints’ teeth, mouth and gums, where old-time methods had falled ut- terly, and where cases had been given up as hopeless by other dentists. You have read how the Ohio Dentists’ practice and Feputation have et wn and be- ne Rational and how they are how treating patients from all over the country, some of whom come hundreds and thousands of miles to see therm. De you know what this great success means? Do you know what has brought it about? It meane that the principles of ae discovered by are prin- It means that the Alveo- o of the great. est solentifie discoveries of the age, notwithstanding the fact that the Ohio Dentists were met with doubt and prejudice when they annowneed the discovery and proclaimed thetr principles, and notwithstanding the ae that no one bélleved they ox ciples. lar Process ti so successively done. Dentistry was not the most su- || perior and selentifie | practiced | would n confidence and | public that they are | If there is anything t | with your mou —no matter wh call on the Ohio De cure diseases t difficulties and overcome troubles which are lear beyond the rench of other || methods. It in Jally neces || nary that your teeth have care the fall of the h greater months. place teeth and attention year, am dinenae | general health to | degree during the wint The Ohi without the bridgework. TP lonne m and 1 natural | an detect on worked | Dentists’ fees | and they make examination ¢ 0 anible 1 nvenient t write 1 state the t f your and th r you ful OHIO DENTISTS, Entrances 30715 Pike 1430 Third Avenue, Corner of Third and Pike. Is a good investment now. remarkable | success In curtng diseases of the | N SPITE OF 1 lot of 76 Men's Fancy Cassimere Bulte for $4.56. value $12.50. Sines 14 to 4 ‘ 1 lot of 109 Men's & $18.00, otch Tweed Sines 35 to 44. 1 jot of 100 Youths’ Sulte at | 4-15. These sults are worth j gah Blece 14 to 18. | 1 lot of 200 Youth Suite go at SONS. Great values, well worth $10.00, Sizes 14 to 19. nkets 1 lot of Fancy Blankets go at 48¢—worth $1.00. 1 lot of Keep Warm Blankets go at S8e@-—worth $2.00, LANG DRUG C9 COLMAN BUILDING es 20Per Cent Discount ON ANY Hair Brush WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK, SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW. HAYNES CANDIES ALWAYS FRESH, WATCHES AND Fine Time Pieces Foremost mong which is THE 4 RENNINGHAUBEN SPRCIAL G. BENINGHAUSEN I} 718-715 FIRST AVE | Sign of the Time I THE Akency 604 cures than any other gists. Per FACT THAT TI dous task before us, but a sacrifice now means the plans for the modern dry goods establishment. Men’s Suits for a Song 1 lot of 76 Men's Black Suits Sizes fuits, » values 87.95, 1 fot of 200 Chitdrer worth $2.50. 0 Children’s Suita 1 lot of 200 ¢ worth 75 wnforts go at 43¢ 1 lot of 200 & worth $1.25 nforts Ko at The Cheviot for 46.55, value $15.00 '¢ Black and Mixed Suits, go at 81.75 all in {ERE Ladies’ Shoes 300 pairs of Ladies’ Glove Kid at $1-19—worth $2.60 160 pairs of Ladies’ Patent Leath- er, extension soles, go at 81.35 well worth $3.60. Boys’ School Shoes 1 lot of Children’s Heavy Boxcalt Quilted Bottom, go at $1-45— well worth $2.50. Men’s Shoes Half Their Value Men's Shoes, 100 pairs, Baff © go at $1.35. Good values at $2.50. go 250 pairs of Men's French Calf Shoes go at $1.95-—well worth $3.60, 200 pairs of Men's Boxcalf and Viel Kid go at $2-45—value $4.60, Your Choice of Over 500 Men’s Overcoats and Craven- ettes, worth from $10 to $20, for HEYWOOD BROTHERS Successors to the A Storm Of reductions is raging among Wels! saws, and window, Sup stopa. here 250 Hurwood tee Pick 3c Hurwood 1 Pick, 194 wd head Brad Awl Spinning’s Cash Store 1310 feeond Avenue. Pike Street CORNICIDE CURES CORNS3IB 4 ; B |] epsom Sait, best grade, 1-1 Paralyzes pain inflamma m | at There are myriads of |f Baking Soda, best grade. 140% corn cures, but Cornicide guaran tees a vastly larger proportion of || Glycerine, best grade, i cae At all drug bottle CORNICIDE CURES CORNS W poseock’ 's Pharmacy SEATTLE, WASH Beattle. Regley’s Corner For Your Kitchen Things you need every day at reduced prices. Household Ammonia, % gal, in- elusive bottle Qe Gasoline, % gal, inclusive bottle . -2e Benzine, % gal, inclusive bottle ‘ ; . 2he Wood Alcohol, % gal., inclusive bottle 50e American Cast Soap, Jersey Lily Brand, 3-1b. bars for Powdered Bor with sifting in tin full pou Op, 15 Fine Wine made from sour wine Fine quality n ortginal Vinegar large bottle Oe imported Olive Ol or in bulk, pints am of Tartar, b % 20¢ % Ib Ib. Rochelle Salt, best grade Spirits of Campho % pint Both Phones 982. F » delivery DRUG CO, RAVE. & Puen ¢ ; do. jand shampoos Stops Chile (PERRY DAVIN) WILSON’S, 207 Pike St Carries a large and comple of Leather Hand Bags, Wallet Coin Purses, Musle Rolls, ¢ and Cigar Cases at very reason Skins to Burn, in assorted ors, ranging in price from to $1.26 Pyrographi fits $2.50 Try Wilson's Linen Pound Paper, assoried ¢ per pound per package 106 Winding Up the Big Monarch Sale ARE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS worth of the Mdnarch Store stock left, we have concluded to end the great sale within ten days and then sell the remainder in bulk. We have a tremen- carrying out of our original 1 lot of 600 All Wool Bhirts ao Drawers go at @3¢—worth $1 1 lot of 300 medicated worth $1.00 hirts and Drawe 1 lot of Ba <ean Drawers, go at 226 1 lot of 150 pairs of Glove Kid, -worth the latest, go at $1.25 $2.00. 1 lot 200 pairs Fancy Shoes go at $1. 200 pairs of F —worth $1.00. 200 pairs of Hand Sewed, up-to- date styles, go at $1.00—worth Monarch Shoe and Clothing Company 1317-1319 First Avenue “= Union and Untversity, Half Block North of Postoffica, A WONDERFUL TION. en’s Underwear ced, go at 3DE Shirts ar worth 75 Misses’ Shoes for i School —worth $2.75 Children’s Shoes y Kid go at Bhe TRANSFORMA- na rs, 4 These pictures tell you what we outstanding ears, operate on lp; remove wrinkles, moles, warts, pimples, ete., pain or scar. the use of the knife. SUPERFLUOUS making the face sore of marks, that return, Treat skin LUPUS and CANCER inchided ing th tic lights, remove freckles liver spots and discolorations Finsen and other therapeu- tan and) Give} écalp treatments, obesity treatments | do manicuring and | We straighten noses, correct hair birthmarks, without | Many of these without leaving and remove free any hairs| diseases, us massage, All treatments given un- der the direction of a physician, All) operations performed by a urgeon. | Patt WASHING TON INSirruan sU ;8 itel Building, 406. and 408, Seattle, Wa ash Hours 9 to vr SATURAL 407 Cures | Painkiller Colds HAIR Without! The Surest Proof Is the Actual Test Carter's Dyspepsia Tablets Others c these. .32e arge 42c to 600 for Carter's Bromo Qui- nine Tablets Save a dime on this, Cough Drops, all Brands, 2 boxes torO5e The Trust demands « nickel @ box. “’ 16c Dr. Price’s Arnica Liniment .. ....+ .30¢ Others charge 45c for this. Hood's Cherry Cough Balsam .. ... Save 1-3 on this. It ian't the name that makes Bartell’s stores so good—it's the store’s policy that makes the name. Ladies’ Dressing Combs .. «00.5 + .15¢ The kinds you pay 25c else- Hair where. Brushes .. ...-+ .35¢ Others demand 50c for these. Hot Water meitioe 45¢ Regular 850 kinds. Ladies’ Whirlin, Spray pericine. B 85 Others charge $2.00 for these, Whisk Brooms .. Save a dime on these. It gives confidence—when you wee the name—‘Bartells” on your prescriptions—you al- ways pay less for the best at Bartell’s stores. 15e The Trast demands 2c for this. Menthalatum Listerine Cascarets ne 1 6c Save while you sleep—don't pay more for them. Dr. Price's Little Liver Pills ...... . I 5¢ Pay 22c for these elsewhere. Two Stores BARTELL’S RED CROSS 610 Second Avenue BARTELL’S OLD STORE 506 Second Avenve