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54-40 OR FIGHT Stirring Story of Adventure in the Early Days of the Northwest BY EMERSON HOUGH Author of “The Mississippi Bubble.” we : hands top}recently applied to the service of} was mere 1 f A i} man, was yet there anknown. | celebr e he he Isth:| Word traveled slowly by hor the /and mules and cart Th ; id mali news from that far mun! By 10 i w try, half ¢ overed with | the rf } palma and crooked, dwarfed growth | mag We Hatened he ntly od-}of mesquite and chapparal, The] ary her enthusiagm to her sex, hi g-horned cattle lived in these] hay ace, but what she sald haw remain: | de a, the spotted Jaguar,| ing ed mind at least from that/the w the Javelina day to this. Well might many re * not known land to ne n la In the loam |; ee oe along the stream the deer left thetr | ing ithe, the country | tracks, mingled with those of the] my whe e| wild turkey \ wae | wh " ark al} known, unvalued land, Our flag, even ha = ne past e Sabine, had halted | rhe Ma - dock Now it was to ad-| tion Sir. Pakenba ashed 4 wild region tol ing « ast, to k bus did smug | haps times long »verfiow ¢ 4 nccepta ¢ nderetan « sacas, aa th you dc Mr. Bucha them. Tall palm secretary of state along the bayous Because I pay my @ aif 5 said simply T told you that t and I were comrades. I might be some mea i s hour He held er his thin, bicediess Madam,” he mistaken Rto Gran begin by ar porte New Orleans. © army made ite own history in ite] own unreported way ! We at the White House ball that night also made history in our own As our army was confines on the no d est other macy @ 7 ar | cae added adminis n, ke t ty in the far North soon to oo ~ try, seeks atival courage, We listen to ake us forget our cor ington wit | By THE REGAL DENTISTS. i come to you 3 “iJncvemept fee cartery and /ANOTHER VERY-MUCH-PLEASED” MAN) gave him a smile hee “Now, as fe me he continued. “lam an old man, and — ago danced my last dance in public. To morrow night all of ua wi “ be at the White House Mr. Triet wil “ there, and. Doctor Ward, and a tain lady. a Mise EK a bh Ch i, Madam, whom | shall be « to have you meet You must fail us, dear lady, because I am go ing to ask of you one favor He bowed w a courtesy which might have come from generations of an old aristocracy if you please, Madam, I ask you to bonor me with your hand for my first dance in yeare--my last dance in all my life. Impuisively she held out both her hands, bowing ber head as she did «0 to bide her face Two old is the} ase that | ument té | elf that will live fe This company of letters from NM parts of hod frow we keep adding to it bere and taking away there, and in other ways refining| the work, until we are able to eh today it is pertect Here ar e important ques yuld Hike to have} tions th gray men, one younger man, took | VOn* {® | low our nats on the Colum ‘ tryt t cove u that bia and ox Grande. 1 at | og with « mouthful of plates? | older now, but when I think a eae onde a oaeten tak scene, | wish that flag m an bok nse ong Mat pine Moat |. Don't you know that ben atiful vere wa t night flo teeth make the face beau Why do you disfigure your a ruin your speech, spoil your digest. | ve organs and shorten your life? | It is not necessary Our work is not expensive, and “HAPTER X for what it costs it pays beck big! st pment ggp dividends every day in the year. | THE PALO ALTO BALL There ts practically vo pain a and a nobler people over clea and Soe vebiee more # of the splendor of that heritage of principle which should be ours | over a cle nected with the work: no surgery A bedutiful woman pleases the | doring or cutting into the gums, it eye, a good woman pleases the !* painless and pleasant, ct’ ; one is a jewel, the other a ws uae wee | ne cents fon o bye —Napoleon | teeth and mouth before we can te - se the cost. But it Is not expensive On the evening of that following | Work, co | day in May, the sun hung red and | When ¢ } round over a distant unknown land | along the Rio Grande. In that | all work } country, no iron tratis as yet had REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, | come. The magic of the wire, so Narthwes ; aeiiae Sated de.” tae Across the etreet from Do You Want the Profit? | ) . The average cash dividend paid on all Ting pret ™ t the Northw Mutual Fire Assocta tion ¢ © is me ki e pia . 1,000 Pairs policy oiders of ever se ber cent 1 Women’s and oof ithe, s Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 POULTRY Shoes at AND MEATS | ~ 4 5 | DEALERS DO N¢ ELL GOOD DRESSED POUL TRY Broken lines from the a Do Treen Stock on Sale 8 A SPECIALTY WITH Saturday ELEGANT DRY PICKED HICKENS ALWAYS ON 903 Second Av. || BURKE BLOCK Second and Marlon | PALACE MARKET SECOND AND YESLER BOTH PHONES 56 | weet weane by have cee a 4g the] dora queue, which might T hegn more sulted for hie grhlh An ie thie avd ae sembled tor the ne tail aly long: seoond vehooh BY a Polk * womewhat confused and Ge) administration yy pris an of nome « " As noe ne | {o alee | rs as med tor Lex ‘ Hh 4 fanl Buch} guished = hime-tho as they were, ip their somewhat var figure of a man he od but not uninteresting at | matters enough trict reli aging finenne Polk was herself of aftermath of this with wan till in reir that time, and the rufled shirt something of a formal and o loned touch to the ase feutivities Ume# the diplomate’ ball there wae thée|he paced fo: slof the battle ¢ a oe} 1846 Invitatio m Wan wholly sald that Mra. Polk wrote these er might have be Thus we had pr feaplendent in a new wale at the hands of Den mises had with 1 meaquitelin government cartier generation _ PASHIONED to pass by A 15¢ Standard Pattern FREE | With the Spring Number of The Standard Fashion Book | handsome style book of 104 | ‘ you get a free | CORSETS New 1910 Models neti anfiady 95C. A Garment | Sale of Men’s Underwear TOMORROW AT fl THE STAR—FRIDAY, hin abate 18, 1910. wi - =e fovernmey in Hop t i oe toll, | stlgh ae th ae fresh from wm blBnde if Veter gh tailor, pnd ver) ney made when | e ‘ : Wd i} jj a né of | entered the fom Oagng ust in at many of Our otha thelt | time to abe what 1 wae glad to aoe Mies, tuepfed eut g full o¢ Lis langont. | ¢ a ja to say, the keeping of Johe Wh Hy, “ing ry My hark ef ne Nouah | te oun's promise to Helena mon fond Oey appy. M peverd) Ml P erott fie it chanced, was With us rf was not to be denied that there p at time. We pad Samm Houston | had been talk regarding th ad exas, who would no ie til he|and that Calhoun knew ft, th appeared updh the Moor, rellnquish | not from me, Much of 1 the striped blanket which distin. | talk, based largely ci 4|terious fe. Beyond that, a woma beautiful as she has many enemie th in ¢ delighted the oy Indian wife had she been to wée it, Here and there. about the floor, there have b seon many of the! ' ” public few America at that « ost time, men from North and South {fan and Bast and West, and from man 4 ew i Mr ake mall Degas hroat an wht here and th really @ grag he mine ¢ ‘ f Alatine cor Oh : h She me 1 , I * b wis wa f (To Be Continued.) DANCE AT OREAMLAND. Dance tonight. Admission free ! New Spring Dress Goods 1910 Cluett Shirts for Men 50c Values Tomorrow |This special lot of 50 dozen pairs was too!good for our New York representative the price concession being ONE- HALF, they were snapped up in a jiffy and forwarded to us by express at once have just arrived, and tomorrow we will share this ONE-HALF saving with our patrons. | The Hose are perfect in every detail, made of fine Black cashmere, with gray heels and toes; made in the in- imitable “BURSON” way, without a seam; full fashioned, with narrowed ankle and shaped leg. Most every womai knows that the name “BURSON” on Hosiery means Hose of exceptional merit, and this opportunity to realize a clear saving of ONE-HALF will undoubtedly meet with a most stirring response. Attend the Sale early. | Superior Vatues | } Women who have been accustomed to | paying more fc heir ¢ r hould ri i thi plendid howing before ing Easter and Spring requiren ‘a oo 200 SALE -E OF sO —Sr> De le n n Eve DD « | ee Wh Your Dol \ Le l12 Yards of Amoskeag Dress Ginghams for $1.00 2 Yards of Best Calic oes, all colors, for $1.00 Yards of Splendid Quality Cheviot Shirtings for $1.00 Yards of Fine 36-Inch Fanc y Percales for $1.00 Yards of the Popular Lonsdale Muslins for $1.00 Hemmed Sheets, size 72x90, tomorrow for $1.00 | 2 Size 42x36 Pillow Cases, tomorrow for $1.00 Yards 36-Inch Berkeley Cambrics (short lengths), for $1.00 | Yards of Amoskeag Apron Ginghams for $1.00 | > Yards of Cotton Crash Toweling for $1.00 ember, if youp A Mechanic Says: Soaplake Mechanics’ Nothing Else for Me DEALERS They . ; —. " — pais « fashion book tr In planning for the new season’s business, we made special efforts to attain an unusually high standard of value- -giving at One Dollar. We have been successful beyond expectations, and we take pleasure in directing the attention of our patrons to the following: &y | @4 Kid Gloves UMBRELLA Saturday Sale Men's Shirts lee eo eee ‘8 ONE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTIO HEARTBURN OR STOMACH G he #tomach and ‘des, one gi »-and then you Pell your Paves want to ed thts time, er and can get relief ipgem How Clean My Hj How Soft They Feel—{ Hendl handsome style book of but as you gmt 8) ‘ Worth Werth $d ’ f tructed with ste] nelish glotia cof ange of handles nally attractive sliver, oxidized many with the handle I ella need, Be his sale tomer t you represents one mets tlt ig Sa Se aes RIT 65¢