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= antage of th sa P A smelt - ny art or articles you i ‘ t % you 3 LETTERS AT 3,000 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT WERE TO HAVE eee eee cere RN Se idee reene 4 BEEN READ AT SECOND TRIAL OF FAMOUS BREACH OF * How Big ME GLE Pet . RT u ye = ' : : 8 ; ) THOUGHT OF IT WA j PROMISE CASE OF MISS GIBNEY, OF ST. LOUIS, AGAINST * BY KLAUg STEINER * Wednesday the last day for this * (From a letter written March 4, 1904.) * P KLAUS J. STEINER, OF PITTSBURG—BUT SHE SETTLED— *# [have always marveled at the usual Nght in which such an * unusual chair special ‘ ; < ve # agreement (an engagement) has been regarded, the general be- * - HAIR COMBINGS THAT HELPED COOL A LOVE THAT WAS ® lief boing that the woman has @ perfect right and equity in * m one - * the man in his disappoititment and wounded feelings, but Wt the }® man do the lightning change act and what a storm breaks loose * e “LIFE ALWAYS SUNSHINE AS LONG AS LOVE 18 YOUNG.” * and how often the woman shows how readily her broken heart * ae Pipe j . *% can be mended by the nalve of Kold Bab! It is disgusting! , & orth $8.00 ee ahang ys ~~ ela a ER em ee gy ooo & When I make a promise to a woman I consider myself bouwd to’ * have sek aa Wrete i" aetee tone oF je Stan tt ower anal * carry M out by everything that is honorable and just + these attractive odd Sdith, you are a regular Pandora| {, : sight or wrennt \* * parlor chairs whieh a. ae of love troubles she scent bens teem tae | \* BY MI9S KDDITH 1, GIBNEY. * place on spe- I need you nea to lavish devo-} ment as loyally and strong as * 4 (From a letter written March 11, 1904.) * malo—~ ; hee pe roth cpetngee pp yg Be gy ge |® Well, I really do believe if girl -breaking an engagement * rua. - ; Everyth associate with you has * even at the last moment, when she feels she has made a mis- * 4 You are my solace, my joy, my pn ceniie analetae alti \* for | contend that {t is better for both parties that a break ; q peace. a ws ‘ | Hid occur before rather than a divorce after, which is often # gin the day I you mine be-|I a asking ‘ does not live, nor ever will, Who could aver mend my heart with fore all the wo ‘en Bg i in gold, | WOULD RATHER DIE THAN ENGAGE IN A BREACH *& The pain and craving of a begging ng oe OF PROMISE SUIT, So you are safe, dearest you ever wish * heart is most mcurani¢ } : ai = to change your mind, only be good enough to give me the * eens SATE magic two weeks’ notice can make my plans for the * future and let my beart petrity * Special Corres ® for such vol us . PITSBURC ; e EE . sand dolares was the price Klaus J Here a me of his effustons ail ord for this Steiner paid for his love song to} special will + Stes: q Miss Edith Isabella Gibney. The! Allegheny, Pa., March 4, 1904 sult If we throw caution to the wind.) cholce manifestation of your devo . a pung woman had — bape Bs My faithful Darlis he T ae ; | “God guide you and bless you, for |tion. You « me your ‘faithf rate Se to, Caan | an et ee ene | > wortd,| { love you atll, How can I bear to | darling,’ and how appropriate i the| a | eat von walteve vou taee Adoringly 3 bring unhappiness upon you 1| title for you, dear, for you are ever dc $1 - reek vill b z RE CRE RRS bas. Tone Nation Boge |eannot, and hence I have opened my | #0 faithful to me.” © * ¢ own, a week WI uy 4 he second trial of the case was thousand times more than ‘ heart to you. Delve into it and kick} After giving her views on en = q or this week in the United strangely similar and Pittsburg, Pa, March 11, 1904. | } ; : Grates elt court here, but was] much akin to my 1 ar about loving “My Dearest Little Girl: What a pla, Bh me ‘am right or Fagements and breach of promise, | LADIES DESK here i settled out of cow Miss Gibney/ you a thousand times more than | heart-breaking ees? ge mgt one] creat 00 ay eievew, I oan Saar . noma 2 aoa Hi really loved £ had also sued Steiner's parents for| ever I did before, There is really ure. Edith, do you real " J | ore dle om te c i i i $50,000, as alleged accomplices in| something uncanny about the way grieve and < much for me? tlonate boy Seen Ease that dap Thace eres bert casi oaramion ee een ene eee f breaking the engagement, but this! you and | divine one another's love I can almost ery to think that you i iti i acne oe eb . oT ond tt a Steiner is a prominent business! of the claim I made that every jation has brought me again ¢ndj" prise package,” “swest-| with rapid otrides, and, Geasest, sn ’ man of Allegheny, and Miss Gibney || put my foot forward you do | again. Strong as I am, dear, it hag)? el, gprs a ROS pe | chon prada per Snags ee ate Re more than 100 different styiee : ; thi e ia a member of the exclusive set) wise, so that I can never get ahea hurt me more than anything elge T/ . ng. ania aad b tat a - on ry ‘e - eo - 4 of St. Louis. Jof you and your love }you will Just consider this an ex-|have ever felt. Physical pain Iipaa) SP) Mo ci as ats anlally and truly as thought were your ; Steiner met Miss Gibney in St} “Edith, you are a regular Pando-|tra yolk to the ‘lay’ 1 sang this |stand without @ murmur, but the) |) oml Nike J only | Wee Re Oe vito by a promive fulfilled mnd gree f Louis In 1900. Their engagement | ra’s box of love troubles. You gave | morning I love you, dear, | pain of a craving and begging hamanin tetas. the Saliowing iether, is aves. levervthian eancciate ‘ followed a year later and was an-/ me the key to your heart, and, like! heeay you are so very lovable in | is most uoendurable. KLALt i ccition het nee om © ea b ih ted. | with you has i. besatiful, heavenly Fa nounced by both families. Miss| Rinebeard’s wife, I couldn't refrain | every way for your dear| In another letter Steiner desetibeg) Ts, Darling You had me guess- | raitahen, an Wes: owe and, dearest * Gibuey visited Gteiner's ome sev-| from taking Just one peep, and the/ self, and because I MUST love you. |at considerable length the UNhAPPL) 1,0 tis morning when Allce handed | 1 am ever basking in the glories of| y eral times, and it is claimed that/sight that mot my gaze has ev [imme Of Galak he 06 th, OOM gUOUs Cee coe Eceee. teen aot eeanee| | Oe Star Destine 6 the meres. a his sister found fault because she} since filled me with a strange, “I need you near me always that | writes Sas Rendiainn Tees os eet ort an wee i i oe wore too many colors and com-/turbing delight, which has undoubt-|! may lavish upon you this ad | “God only knows how waharet = rae pope A apc her on Pern TTD Int bw plained that she did not keep her oily deprived me of the calm ignor-|tion and devotion which ts being | am, not because | do not STEGE TE debdar Meat bak seektts t . bara Sa eras room in order. At one time, it was) ance. I feel as though I had pried | formed within me as constantly and | but because I love you as I do, but; it a . th fis ‘ " nd | testified, she showed her brother a/ into a momentous seeret which ot measureful as the sun brings forth | yet feel that it is not wisely or well, io " - wee ° howd “ aan lot of hair combing that had been | erwise should have come to my spreads them | That is why I have wished for) "F* Tae aoe e o~ Depalgg sor Strown over the dresser, and she/ knowledge, and in the guilty pos chts like these | death, though I have much fear 1) "rowived its Ee ie Rye ~ -_ WwW. warned her brother that this was| session of which I am like a thiof| that will and cor m ill prepared. It Is a condition,| f0F curiosity to find out ‘where e m t ur not the kind of a woman for him/that has stolen gold—it is wrong|/me how th # life witho: and We eannet BP 68) ce te ane ones hm to marry. Shortly after Miss Gib-/ for him to have it, but in his moral|that for whi heart demands it im fancied security | Swart “e b ee 1 ney's viait ended. Steiner broke the| biuniness he derives much pleas-|for solace, You are my solace, my|and hope that {t will right tteelf.| M1 Oh’ 1 was so happy | nvemstents engagement and sald it was broken|ure out of it. . . .Devoted!y joy, wy peace, and the millennium | Whatever be the outcome, it cannot | have laid aside my meal for to- With the consent of Miss Gibney. KLAUS.” | of my life shall begin the very day |be worse than that which must re-| ™0rrow for a hash service, and will (i ae auasel mare tettite play os tm- | Dias aaamaes «Som toa i [chew it up into bite to secure ali/f TO SECURITIES OF THE portant part in the trial. Steiner is} “Allegheny, Pa, March 9, 1 % Dele pra eney vom reed pd S|] MOST SURSTANTIAL KIND father prosaic looking, and when| “My Dearest Edith: Two letters publican committee semmunber ws to levtnaty cad ee AUCH SECURITING 48 ARE consideration is given to the busy|in one day is like expecting a her s Robert H. Stapleton appointed induion po = » ler neiy ans . OE eaen.y CONVERTED lNEO life he has led, one naturally mar-|to lay twice per diem-but two| postmaster at Monroe; Jacob F. Hilliters “You are ever good to me dear, (PF CASH. AND FREE FROM Vels at the letters and wonders how ' yolks in one egg is common. So for Davenport; Frank 1. Turner! ang 1 love you so greatly for it inj] SPECULATIVE INFLUENCES. THE 9 DAYS That Are Left Will Go Quickly . -| New bridge for State coal mines Electric lights f Everett calls for Wheat experim: Spokane after Kiona Commerc ized. | burs. Henry Keesler, dead. Do Your Shopping Now | perous. conating Wenatchee irrigation. | | off mortgage Northern Pacific ar Suanyside ing Room Set. pieces neat box ise $1.75 Beautiful Glass Froit Tray with gold decorations..1.19 $9.00 dozen Haviland China Tea Cups and Saucers, beautiful Holly pattern, each .... 506 State railroad rant for $250 held | pointed land regist 26¢ Pin Ball Game, latest 15e One new letter Ballard and Vance China ove Haviland 89e beauti- 19¢ W. H. Cudgel | ney, stricken with wi sues Sie fancy decorated 8 Cracker Jar $1.25 fancy decorated China Pilates Ibe Child's 2- Wheel Stick $8.00 Girl's Cushion Seat 50e 2-horse iron Fire Engine s5e Councilman Walla Walla, ages. Spokane attor judge for crooked | work, ve 36c Mush and Milk Sets, fully decorated china Fall Con. Hand Car, best 9159 rosewood finish Child's | cert Harmonica I] Oscar Harckom made.. $5.49] Piano, 17 keys #1. BSe Fi committed suicide earbo! acid A. ( Stat | dist Washington Trans-Missiasippl Lake, January 2 Northwest Freeh Motual attle, incorporated Trying chairman porge Avery 6 district ct of state Spelger & Huribut Second and Union to oust Walla Real estate boom tn Aberdeen. Grading new railroad at Kiona. Sugar beets booming at Ellens Hoquiam pioneer, Pacific railway to grade at Au- | barn. New North Yakima courthouse| bonds. | State treasurer receives county | taxes. | Arlington light franchise post-| | Horse Heaven wheat Sound Bend boy wants Hoquiam Methodist | Miles Cannon, North Yakima, ap- orth Bank road from Pasco to Wallula. ‘ | paver, 7 All White Austrian China for | New charge against Mrs. Kohl- ing, 1-8 off regular price man, Olympia physician Decorating, p 250 large size Alexander W. Greenman, | $2.00 Rott Top | $29 beautiful decorated Glass | Rubber Ball fj worth, made postmaster. E Reed Doll Go- Whisky Set, 6 glasses, decan- vee ise Mra Ite Griffith, Ritzville ai-| si dead ter and tray .. $1.49 voreee, fights for her boy. } Stee! > “sagged $10.00 Fancy hand-painted Choc- eng mong bg against Plo- wheels. B1.95 1 iste Set, heavy embossed, | 5c Bugle, as- pgp eitta nyse id ; “ other heater for Aber- 4 gold wige ..... 87.49 | ortment. The Need now plays, more attorney for eastern delegates asked Improvement Walla county THE SEATTL WHEW! AND $10,000 WAS ALL THIS BURNING LOVE WAS WORTH Prosser dotng well or Stanwood. city warrants sat Pullman erland raftroads jal club organ distri t pros % injured while federal help in charch pays| building tracks) | mmission up. war rar. 1 may use N. P.| carrier each for jouth Bend attor apoplexy Miam < paper fc fined by federal pension paper | North Yakima, by swallowing pointed United | ap for onvention at Salt old company and company, ] Engene Lorton,/ re E STAR WEDNESDAY, I South Bend. SOLONS BEGIN WORK The city council's committee ap- pointed to investigate the poor tel ephone service given to its patrons) by the Sunset Telephone company, commonced its investigation yester day afternoon The plant of the In-| | dependent Telephone company was) thoroughly examined, and data tak- en with which to make comparisons} with the system and service given) the other company Sunset company’s plant that t DE Cc | iu |be examined Friday and it is poss report of the committee | wit be submitted to the council at tho seesion Monday evening CONFEDERATE REUNION (My Soripps News Aas'r JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Dee. 12 According to a conservative esti mate there are betwoen TECKS, PUFFS, ENGLISH SQUARES. SIG 800-804 First Ave. Cor, Colw bia St. Sle Bet of dec- | 25¢ pair Aluminum Salt and ] SOc Game of : w bridge | 2-000 members of the Florida State chiw’s Pepper Shaker te | Trix, latest poo wag » bridge) Division, Confederate Veterans, and orated craze . ambia. Jother visitors from different parts China Tea Set $3.50 Putnam Stag Handle Steet } Charges against =O ‘ouncilman | of the state in this efty to attend the complete. 2p¢ | Carvers, set $2.59 Adams, Bellingham annual reunton of the Florida Di- \ ae Fruit growers to meet at North| vision, United Confederate Veter-{ 2%6e Nickle Plated Nut Sets, in] $100 Toy Din- fl] Yakima, January 9. ans, which opens here tod: 2,000 and) Suits and Overcoats $10 Up J. Redelsheimer & Co. 1%, 1905. THE DESIRE OF EVERY BODY 18 TO SOMETIME OWN A Steinway Piano The Steinway ts a finality, there is nothing bett Some purch the beginni plano at a lower price and ex- change for a Steinway later on In our stock are now planos as low in price as $200, and we have constantly in stock pianos that have been more or leas used almost every good make—and prices to suit every cireum- xtance. Ours is the only store in Seattle where you can buy a plano with the privilege of ex changing for a Steinway, The Steinway is sold by us only We y terms of payment. Sherman, Clay & Co. Steinway Piano Dealers. Til Second Ave., Seattle 911 Pacific Ave., Tacoma. ct UNSURPASSABLE COLSIECTION IMPERIALS, FOUR-IN-HANDS AND BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF DE 8 AND COLOR COMBINATIONS. IN CLUB TIES, 50c to $3 Strongest Overcoat House in the State. compou THE buy holiday gifts now--- pay later Pay 4 Per Cent Interest inded twice a year, STATE BANK OF SEATTLE we show several different styles of them. Will make splendid article for anyone. $12.50 mission desk Mission style Lady's Weathered Oak Desk, of solid oak, has large drawer and convenient arranges ment of interior; a new and very f attractive style; special priced for the week, $12.50. style from the n show, solid oak, finished weathered. 12 ins. deep, 12 Ina, wide, 49 ins. high, strong- ly and well made. 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