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ON NY: LET ott Flower 1” Soutsry 1908 dg. CPaye 68 6m) elusive | (Seattle Star's & CHAPTER XXXII jture of the measures in que tlon— | without direct reference to you, of Robert Seott Kendall, 9 are foe bete ’ > ge rae Mie Bing gy ‘ cours tlowing tha’ of hin daughter, Mrs, Margaret B.|W4'hing or make his own encape t a the fact that uu DAYe!l gan to have trouble 1 have had Hay a } re a - tien jthe three men, stump, fire and end, at lea sidewalks condemped and new —_—_—. a, gga Pag learth filled the f : wet peerage ny ye eB younger, survives him. They had at Meerenten had. ee awe 5 asked oi ee a ee es been married 65 years SS Se oe ee Pa ‘ tbat gag replied utetiien Gallente the Oak tne Mr. Kendall was born in Seot- |" vored shortly after coming back ones of adjoining pre a ot me }to earth. Me “I had almost forgo lested. [ am getting notices of land, and when throe years old his i ‘was such a man as Maw one sort and another all the time a eed Ser on ” jooked at bis Son) aside from wousually arbitrary wick © resided later in Maine, | it, ventor ' wal 1 ma. sine, on have been} unicipal polities,” said the me engages ‘2 the lumber bu and Aaron Municipal pol | 5 | cay eaae friends,” b arked,json, “is even dirtier than I] oe oe By oath ha ae ne no houg a | wife came to Seattle to spend the only one thing | know | thought. If they can’t ‘reach’ a " ae ne make & FOUNE man for] man one way, they'll get revenge! romainder of their advanced years ag friend im trouble in another. i believe I'll gratify Naas — ot sand alli eady settled here oung man colored under his) Hadley by the Information that I . The y = Tee then ta Heuer cam ‘enn | ; Two sons, Robert and Henry, are | father’s es ' ean Dh, they've given you up new,” Wdentified with the Cascade Lum: (By United Pr ) | : on toa guess ‘ | replied bis father, “and they'll be} Weckne ery Kendell to with the} GAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 13 : “Now. Sr suggested the father.| giving thelr attention to other sshington and Montana Lumber! wessty 6,000 troops, 4,000 federal “Hades? * “ etl things shortt Phese conditions Co. The daughters are Mrs.| “Right,” sald the so a | Hayes of Seattle aud Mrs. Sarah |@0¢ 1,700 of the national guard perhaps you'd Suess : sae ast long as you 4 A. Hammond of Montana | Will be mobilized on the Pacific No,” answered the t about EA ‘acatacl The funeral will be held at Mis: | Coast In October, If plans now under relations with Miss De og! Tu go back to a | soula, Mont consideration are carried out. The go uneventful. There's be | sively a anced the young | | soldiers go Into camp in San a misunderstanding of sort! man, decisively ~~ bad all the! Luis Obtspo county, under com here the heart's « t| political experience I wan ; ee THREE ME mand of a! Funston, and will the heart usu © func and I've paid for i,” laughed) ABRAHAM LINCOLN, SAMUEL SMYSER. be engaged for 10 days, probabi : of the mind.” his father _ — — from October 5 to 15, in joint * oe ner gave you credit for such nder ordinary occasions Mr. this city, bears out Attorney Smy ak canine gistom as that.” Inu the sen. CHAPTER XXXItI, Smyser is the object of repeated ser's theory of prenatal influence SKYWARD, —_ @ “Ob, 1 know @ little thing A Better Reward. comment. Today, Lincoln's birth-/as explaining his resemblance Blown to Atoms. BS stocks and bonds,” retorted; When Mason recefved a request/ day, hg is even more conspteuous, | Lincoln. | BAKERSFIELD, ( . 2 F ae good-aats But I'm! to call on Mr, Fraser of Wilkinson, His friends call him “Ratleplitting The centering of a mother's (Star Specie! Service.) PR ane o — eye ag ® of your choice, my boy. She's Fraser & Co. he made up his mind Sam mind,” says Dr. Mead a any BOTHELL, Feb 12 Ten stidks | belles tender for the fumect Read fenaible girl. Have you! that the end was in sight Mr. Smyser explains bis remark bject betore the birth of dynamite exploding within a few Ol) company, was blown to plece t He had been halfexpecting some able resembiance to “Honest Abe” | commonly results tn a vi , of coe ae n pas as blown to pleces Son Motiey yet Man was disgruntied to think that Mason had escaped his clutches and that, tn consequence, it might be necessary to hold the gas meas , “and if he makes his « gmt conditions! on your retires the counct! at the end of this farm, Ill be disposed to go around Service.) in THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, FE WESTERN LAWYER REAL UND DOUBLE OF LINCOIN =: the aight and in the jother kind. That's why I have] Log ANGELS. Fob + ey pon Mend = }aaid nothing to yqu about it be “ - you te c vert? Physical appearance ts not mee And if you want another lhe enc entire ements e0 the resemblance j term, go ahead and get it; but you Probably you can, after looking bet * Mr. Smyser and Lincaje. }might as well know « hing of | them over ca Neverthele The early ives of both were simi | the, people you're dea with. the striking resemblance pussied la Mr, Smyser was born of poor | ith “a + ge ln he “ Somnection| vou for a moment, didn’t tt arents, Hw childhood home was Bac Tew — Pes » to on @ farm.in Hiinots, After an in » admitted ¢) One ta, Of course, a reproduction . omplete education be taught a dis rtaimly can't prove/of a famous crayon of Abraham trict school, studying law a | the peth oa aknougs there tm) | ol The other ts a photo: moments, He finally devoted him jsome ciroumstantial evidence of It! graph of muel M, Smyser, an at if to the legal profession About the time you kicked over torney of ity, Mr. Smyser is |came to Los Angeles two year }the traces ar effort was made to |, double of Lincotn. Dr, J ad, a spectaliat eon vir me of the meritorious na: | ~ _ ib answered the som,| thing of the sort. It had come to by the theery of pre-na influ. fect upon the ehiid, either bat I don’t think his ears that Ub Howe had made ence. ally or mentally to me, except| the threat, “We'll drive him out of In the sult my father ever Likes and distikes, birthma nan. He thinks|the ward,” and he was satisfied experienced,” says the lawyer, and certain peculiar friendshi; and | that Howe was speaking for the Old “Lincoln defended him. That was often are the result of pre-natal Man just before my birth, and I suppose influence, | think ft very likely that “That's an objection that can b This, however, was a mistake, that ine future president was often Mr. Smyser's theory is correct femoved.” commented When Harkins reported, the Old) expense tot - save Old C. P, R. Employe Promote VANCOUVER B.C. Feb Purvis, one of th minds of moat val sployes of the Canadian Pa 12, 1908. PUGET SOUND SHIPPING jmente for the when 3,4 yoar was reached in 12, | December bushels valued at $3,174,006 © ex Verett, during Che month jus es ne the” entis district: | 1, sb@ped over four times a8! nearly 2,627,870 bushels being ba bh lember abreud as Belling | shipped in January. Lamber ship ham and @bout one-third ax moch | ments in Octobér were over 31-,| an Seattle, Official statis. | 000,000 feet, as casnpa ) file in the offfoe of Gollee-|17,910,000 in January General tor of Cantoms F.C. Harper for| exports during the latter month the district of Puget Sound, show | however, were $6,047,163, and in Seattle leading ia flour exports for | October t $3,477,778. The in Januar but lightly behind in| crease tn xport trade ta main! both wheat and lumber export jdue to the large foreign shipments The banner month in wheat ship-|of grain, flour and cotton waa knee! by the fire fitting a } sticks of dynamite, Not fitting to suit him, in & thoughtless moment | threw the cap into the fire. The Mortensen, | Tu diay by the explosion of a Wit Mortensen and Simon Benson | boiler. His body was hurled 1,000 stood sent the three men on a sky-| feet rocket trip Sunday, which ended in them coming to a little later some} The A.Y.P.-E. bill, by some hook distance away from where they or crook, is now in the hands of were when the explosion occurred. the senate committee on ways | The three men tumpe and were tha sive by « brush and means, instead of the commit tee on industrial arts and expost © blasting ing the ox fire, Henson ghake hands with him ure back until there was @ new ' a former chief “Merr Widow’ “Music Get at first, bat, in view ny Teel as vindlet! some of bis lew cstntanduat af the Westecn. div : 8 [dost think be will now,” said| tenants. He seidom wasted his alor has been appointed superin | Thaw been a clean, businesslike | gained. All he sald was, “Damned) beam age Tenlg RR a car, way _ femee Bot what is (¢ to yout” | obstinate fool!” and then began de-| The Young Me . bgp | S¥ei, you've bera rather ag-| rising schemes for success Instead | Women’s tiuie cle ruary| Battleship Nebraska will sal Saegendent. | hetleve:“lof revenge rn oe the Piet from Magdalena bay for Bremerton | FOR OVER A YEAR IT HAS BEEN IN THE PIANOLA| fou wouldn't have tut Mason did not know this, so | * Ma " j "Ot course. You 4 | But Ma Presbyt huret next Frida 2 Be otherwise, would yo the summons disheartened hina. resbyterian oie eth Le . — | REPERTORY TAL have reason to believe that 1} (To be continued.) | Anniver ary to Susan 8. Anthony D lake Baits will relieve ne fade he King County Politica! Equal-| 2 shoumation | - alley genus MAGAZINE EXPLODES. ity club Mabeneeh bo coe ROR ol 1 "i > Saturday ev ¥ 15, in ereccercooooooooooooooos ery once in a while a big hit is scored abroad by some (Pe tares. Lam axsessed higher} (BY United Swans pl eemery ot the Methday of Seems new musical production—perhaps of a serious character or per others on —- peoneesy Pes, “ot ae nna o wes resisting 5 eceger hoes eet haps a light operetta often a year or two before such suc ever have been os 6 nen os rn ocke iw ance. t etm. ive worth the ue celscncre ox Yoo. ams steer, |. seme Hechey: elub will give o ceases are publicly given on this side of the Atlantic them prisoners at Van, Asta Minor - stay ne sense, my boy dance in Egan's ball Februa 1 » t that may for the record you've 4 magazine - exploded i ms “ complimectary to the vieiting Vi It is usually the fact that fle ies Rave you make any freat number on both sides. MUCB | toria club ch music is obtainable in damage was done he Armenian N nr where severe houses were Sone of the A. R. ¢ form of Pianola rolls long pa se The thirteeoth annual meeting * 5 & wrecked 4 of the Washington Society "i Today being a vefore the sheet music is - of the An ric a0 Ww ve jon, will be sli i placed on sale. A case in point The Red Mill” Speiger A Huribut—A Store for Everybody. tne nk Geek Siemens os legal holiday, » the he ng, succe the Geo. Washington, Jr. = the aeeuain or Mneee . a Merry Widow,” which made And many other recent : this bank will s first New appearance hits ready cont to meet at pm, where 4 at 6:39, being followed hess meeting Another Rousing p Weddings Married, Februa 10—Rev. W H. Lee officiating—George Yetland ' to Jessie Ma or f Vau couver, B.C at the home of the bride's brothe A. & D. Stewart 1716 Boyiet ay Married, Febroary 19—M. A. Mat urs ay thews, D. D., officlating--Wm. B Akers, Seattle, to Katherine H Whitehureh, of North Rend, Wash A big assortment of 500 in the manse, 1433 16th av Odds and ends of fineK Married, February M. A. Mat an- thews, D. D. offictatiag— William $as Corn Whisk Brooms, Francis, of Seattle, to Florence values McCracken, Seattle, In the parlors to 35c, all go a of the Furst Presbyierian church this sale at, each Married, February 10—M. A. Mat we, D. D., offletating—Waltor W. Helm to Minnio KB. West of Seattle, at the manse, 140% 16th av Weksbach Mantles, 10¢. Cup and Saucer 10¢. 40 Dozen Neat Rose Decor * ried, February Rev. Ed ated German China Mus taenote Sea ficiating—Dr. Jas tache Cups and Saucers: 9) raven to Care Mediey, of Platte buy one for father; ville, Wis, in the home of Dr. and Oo ns Aanine 10c Mra. J. M The net surplus of the Washing ton Fire inser is now $108,000. ose Lunch Boxes, 10¢. ’ A special lot of Odds and all nce com pan. sizes, “Brownic xes; this 10c Valentines, 10¢ Dozen. \ big rt nent of 000 Con Fancy Valentines will MD tolls Extra Duality Tissue Gotham House Numbers, 109. Razor Strop, 10¢. ese are very A l,} J. R. Torrey’s Flexible Ra r ith ebony handle. Just Dog Soap, 10¢. OO cakes of Dr. Clayton's Antiseptic Dog t Wonderful ap; extra value, Thur ELGER-HURLBU 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET Second and Yesler wat “Gus Brown’ sys Just Think of It! 4 to you for eight remain closed all day. : Union Savings & Trust Co. Second and Cherry We make money and stop sticy Cravenette Raincoats, 1$8 Paper, «4 Pape | ‘ Thursday Twenty-five dollars offers ; i this walling about hard times 7 | Folls for c dozes 10. is wailing about har formerly sold up to $26.00 0 = “Where the Cars Stop” operatic for the PIANOLA now York P October 21 have been enjoy over a year The Pianola Keeps You Up- to-Date Musically Caution—Remember that the genuine Pianola is made only by the Aeolian Company, and sold exclusively in the North west by ; | J “IANO HOU THIRD AND UNIVERSITY | Spring Suits TOMORROW WE WILL DISPLAY OUR ADVANCE SHOWING OF NEW SPRING SUITS AND MILLINERY. THE GARMENTS SHOWN ARE THE LATEST AUTHORIZED FASHIONS AND THE MILLINERY DISPLAYED ARE THE LATEST COPIES OF THE MOST POPULAR PARISIAN MODELS. We Give You Credit WHY NOT BUY A SPRING SUIT FOR A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND $1.00 a Week THE HOME OF DIGNIFIED CREDIT. FOR CASH PRICES. PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. 422 Pike Street. SELLS ON CREDIT CREDIT CREDIT exceptional sale imported Swiss point curtains-- 5.90 es fs i - MN half may be saved by purchasing your eur it ih i) tains here this week, an entire purchase of high grade imported Swiss point curtains being offered for the week at prices usually asked for the most ordinary kinds. economical buyers are anticipat ing their spring eur ing half, and more, on each pair of curtains purchased. Get yours ton the D before choice of orrow erns is limited the quantities run from six to eighteen pairs of a kind; 48 | # wide and from 3 to 3% yards long. all desirable exclusi and to buy in the per pair. they are » styles regular suitable for any room in the house, way would cost from $7.50 to $20.00 $5.90 special pricings on new season go-carts this week--- —come in and let us show you our wide line of different styles. —special pricings the entire week. we offer them as long as quantity lasts at the most un. usual price, the pair Standar tare Co, Le. rene, Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES, CITY OF SEATTLE, IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. First Avenue, Opposite Post Office The Big Display of Embroideries | SSE. CED dows i Is the talk | of the town. More than 11 miles of it, and all on sale Friday and Saturday at 23C a yard; values up to $2.00. A Picture Sale For three days—Thursday, Friday and Saturday—our entire stock of beautiful framed pictures will be offered at special sale. if you have a place in your home for a lovely picture you will | want to tak vantage of these low prices. Pictures worth up to 25c. Sale | Pictures worth up to $1.50. Sale price price ~~ ee tere Re) Seok 79¢ Pictures worth up to SOc. Sale | Pictures worth up to $2.00. Sale 1 price . only t08 | Se ce ee c Pictures worth up to $3.50. Sale | Cy $1.98 SE =» cow ome BARGAIN SPOT Valentines Half Price Tomorrow and Friday our entire stock of Val- entines, including hundreds of beauties— conventional, sentimeintal and comic — the best assortment in the city: e and judge for yenneres on the bargain spot at HALF PRICE Pictures worth up to 75e. Sale only CUT GLASS AT ONE-THIRD OFF FOR THURSDAY, FRI- WOMEN’S JACKETS $16 TO $18 GARMENTS AT DAY AND SATURDAY. $6.95. When you have seen the many | Are made of handsome nov- splendid offerings in the pic elty cloth, in blue, black, ture sale mentioned above, just step into the Cut Glass Sec tion and note the attractions here. All cut glass prices are marked very close in this store. Much lower than ordinary. For three days these special prices will be again reduced to ONE-THIRD LESS green, garnet and light color- ings. All sizes included. Most of them very nice for spring | wear. Former prices were $15 and $18 Choice tomor- Sh Sno SOO only . ———— UNDERMUSLINS. CURTAIN MADRAS. Mustin Drawers and Corset Colored Curtain Madras, 36 Covers, trimmed with lace | inches wide, in handsome Mo- and embroidery, very good 65¢ | saic designs. Extra special to- values. Extra special tomor- morrow at, row 29 the yard c at. c McCarthy Dry Goods Co Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. —— -

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