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es THE SEATTLE STAR aM [nately It has not come out. They “Perhaps you would care to step) feeling that there was something| glimpse of Lats same agent Ging; “Am dining at Gviin's restaun) Whats this, Wateon? te remark {f I left ‘ A Reminiscence of Freee would be furtous {f ft did. |{n, sir, and see his brother, Col. Val-|on his mind,” fn the direction of the office. He|ant, Gloucester Rond, unington | wont 4 thin? Record “ parr ggat Fad The papers which this wretched | entine. “Now, tell us of that last evening.” | was an {impetuous man, quick in| Please come at once and join me| of messages in the adv I expect to most vex ites MR SHERLOCK HOLMES youth had in his pocket were the You, we had best do #0,” | “We ‘were to go to the theatre. | his decisions, Everything gave way| there, Bring with you a jimmy, | of a paper. ‘Daily Tole ‘ ‘ plans of the Bruce-Partington sub-| We were ushered toto a dim-lit]The fog was so thick that a cab/|to his duty. He followed the man,| dark lantern, a chisel and a revol|column by the 4 ve marine. jdrawing room, where, an tnatant| waa useless, We walked and our|reached the window, saw the ab-| ver 8. H [Right hand top corne c 4 BY A, CONAN DOYLE Its importance can hardly be ex-| after, we were Joined by a very tall,| way took us clone to the office.|straction of the documents, and] {¢ was a pice ®quipment for a re-|No di Pherae , a From the Diaries of Hie Friend |) Askerated. It has been the moat! handsome, lght-bearded man of 60,| Suddenly he darted away into the | pursued the thi spoctable citizen to carry through| themselves, This im John H. Watson, M. D. Jealously guarded of all government/the younger brother of the dead| fox.” | “My instinct now Isto work from|the dim, fogdraped stree 1| firet secrets, ‘The plana, which are ex | scientist. His wild eyes, stained| Holmes shook his head sadly the other end. If Mycroft has given| stowed them all discreetly away in Hoped t ner. Terme|not fetch our mas 2 ceedingly intricate, — comprising | cheeks and unkempt halr all apoke| Mr, Sidney Johnson, the sentor| um the list of addresses, wo may|my overcoat, and drove straight to|@ereed to. V fully to address| And it did. Ober : (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | some 80 separate patents, each es | of the sudden blow which had fallen | clerk, met us at the office. be able to pick our man, and follow!the address given. T? wat my|&l¥en on card, Pierrot.’ complete the coup of hin lifetime, ; Enterprise Association) | sential to the working of the whole, | upon the household. |.) It ts bad, Mr, Holmes, very bad! | two tracks Instead of one.” ee ee ates near |- *Dhen commen mentee i of a hie T the third week of November, / are kept in an elaborate safe in a) “It was this horrible scandal,”| Have you heard of the death of the} Surely enough a note awatted us|the door of the garish Italian re M Ifed for fifteen years in a Brit- Must with-| eng p ish prison $n the yoar 1898, a dense yellow fog} confidential office adjoining the} pom = - — Settled down upon London, From) arsenal, with bu rproot doors the Monday to the Thursday 1|/and windows, @oubt whether it was ever possible, “But you have recovered them? taurant Have you the tools?” . ertise “They are bh in my overcoat.” | ment, Pierro ae from our windows in Baker st, to} “No, Sherlock, no! That's the “Pxcellent. Let me give you a Finally gee the loom of the opposite houses./ pinch, We have not. Ten papers short sketch of what I have done, “'Monday night after nine. Two q The first day Holmes had spent In| were taken from Woolwich, There with some indication of what we| taps. Only ourselves, Do not be cross-indexing his huge book of ref-| were seven tn the pockets of Cado-| are about to do, Now it must be so suspiciou Payment in hard Ferences. The second and third had| gan West, Tho three most essen evident to you, Watson, that this | cash when goods delivered. Pierrot.’ been patiently occupied upon a sub-| tial are gone, stolen, vanished. young man’s body was placed on A y complete cord, Wat % which he had recently made/ You must drop everything, Sher | the roof of the train son! If we could only get at the hobby——the music of the Middle | lock.” | at the other end “When I found that the leading | ™a international agent, who had just “Mycroft Holmes and Lestrade left London, lived in a row of| had come round after breakfast next | Ages. When, for the fourth time, The problem certainly presente ‘We saw the greasy, heavy brown | some points of interest, and I shall | )ewiril still drifting past us, my cOm-| be very pl 4 to look into it.| ade's impatience and active na-| Some more facts, please.” ‘ture could endure this drab exist | I have jotted down the more os ntment ay, and Sher to them before houses which abutted upon the 4, 2 was pleased. Mr lock He f Caulfield Our proceedings ¢ Undergro' nes had recounte Hugo Ob stein of 1 ence no longer. sential ones upon this sheet of pa- Hariean wad beedene Iny CDiectiVe Holmes picked the ! “Nothing of interest in the pa | per, together with a few addresses, I began my operations at the Glou.| Telegraph” which lay upon the per, Watson?” he asked. | which you will find of service. The cester Road station, where a very | table “By Jove! here comes something | actual official guardian of the pa-| helpful official walked with me Have you seen Plerrot’s adver Pat last to break our dead mo-| pers is the famous government ex | along the track, and allowed me to|tisement today? “notony.” ‘pert, Sir James Walter, whose deo- | satisfy myself not only that the at! Another one?” Tt was the maid with a telegram. ! orations and subtitles fill two lines back stair windows of Caulfield 6, here it is: ‘Tonight. Same }Holmes tore tt open and burst out of a book of reference. He has Gacdens cote on thé 11 the | hour Same e. Two taps ing. grown gray in the service, is a fell! Well! What next?” sald | gentioman, a favored guest in the rother Mycroft !s coming | most exalted houses, and, above all, even more essential fact that owing Most vitally impor Your own 0 ° " ectio: of one o' oe safety at ake r at’ m 7 man whose patriotism is above | trains are frequently held motion-| he answer we peetmes handed me his brother's) ® proof. He is one of two who have/| joss for some minutes at that very| “That wa idea when 1 put wires ‘telegram. 4 | a key of the sate.” pase it in. 1 thin you could both The War of the Classes “Must see you over, Cadogan) “Who was the other man with a . ke {t convenient to come with “West. Coming at once. Mycroft Splendid, Holmes! You have “Cadogan West? I have heard| “The senior clerk and draftsman, the name.” } Mr. Sidney Johnson, According to| “It recalis nothing to my mind./ hig own account, corroborated only ‘us about 8 o'clock to Caulfield 'Gardens, we mig ronmett ue H ind that/Gardens, we might possibly get a ® Conti.| ttle nearer to a solution B o'clock we were all seated |; By EDWIN J. BROWN, 3 First Ave. must bear in m tein has gone to t & to be reappor- “}But that Mycroft should break out! by the word of his wife, he was at nent to dispose of his booty, but Hise i , ye the fishmongers’ 4m this erratic fashion! A planet| jome the whole of Monday evening | not with any {dea of flight, for he police dana waiting patiently for |t mae roid die eat do you know what My. never left the watch-chain upon sre, a sae oF an amateur dom) Holmes sat aflent and composed, ot the croft which {t hangs.” . on tig | bis eyelic palf-ehut, but ev “You told me he had some small) “ewig jocked the plane up that never occur to him. Yet that is| 518 eyelids halfehut. but ev »se on the alert. He raised his head with a sudden jerk ¢ is coming,” said he. had been a furtive step door, We heard the shuf fling sound outside, and then two sharp taps with the knocker. Holmes rose, motioning to us to ain seated. The gas in the hall was a mere point of light. He ping 4 yened the door, and then as a|imy fom da figure slipped past him he € closed and fastened it. “This way! | FPP a we heard him say, and a moment! PeGress of tf Inter our man stood before us.|lexisiative p Holmes had followed him closely, and as the man turned with a ¢ of surprise and alarm he caug him by the collar and threw him) back into the room. Before Se prisoner had recovered his balance r the door was shut, and Holmes Office under the British govern-| sien¢? | ment.” Bi tin “Mr, Sidney Johnson, the sentor| Holm . clerk.” “I did not know you quite 80) 4n hour later Holmes, Lestrade Pusil in those days. One has to/and I stood on the Underground 4 he discreet when gos talks of high railroad at the point where it] Matters of state. peothesnghi ® Brit. | merses from the tunnel immedi. ites that he Is under the ately before Aldgate Station. A government. You would also courteous, red-faced old gentleman Fight in a sense if you sald that represented the railway company “This is where the young man's body la sald he, indicating a} spot about three feet from the } metals. “It could not have fallen }from above, for these, as you see, | are all blank walls. ‘Therefore {t| could only have come from a trata, | and that train, so far as we can/ - *I have it!” I cried, and plunged trace it, must have passed about| yn the | Midnight on Monday. re cnedener “Went wie. the| “Watson, we have done all we| precisely what we are about to make A minute later we were both in the area. Hardly had we re the dark shadows before the of a policeman was heard in fog above, As its soft rhythm di away Holmes set to work upon the lower door. I saw him stoop and strain until with a sharp crash it} flew open, We sprang through into | the dark pases closing the area door behind us. Joimes led the way up the curving, uncarpeted stair, His little fan of yellow light shone upon a low window Here we are, Watson, this’ must be the one. He threw ft op and as he did so there was a low, harsh murmur, growing steadily into a loud roar as a train dashed past us @ccasionally he is the British gov- “@mment. Mycroft draws £450 a remains a subordinate, has no ‘Smbitions of any kind, will receive “Reither honor nor title, but remains | the most indispensable man in the | wer being exercised arho produce wealth Gea ¢ who produced the F it who fs Cadogan West, and what “i he to Mycroft?” THE CLASSHS, newspapers girl bein, bor can her we of jin the darkness. Holm swept his : 7 wf : man who was gg em aay farther om Lestrade. | | Meht along the window-#ill. It was pp dig lly apne eae = the TRO! je : “Yes.” « - s ie od 4h ¢ Underground on Tueeday | tiink our tnvestigations ‘must now | Yes," she said at las t, “I had a feeling that there w mething on his mind. thickly coated with soot from the Pio org Here sedgen allie uh passing engines, but the black sur face was blurred and rubbed tn vor, With the shock the broad-| a that) wosd fas night. Was last seen, by At London Bridge Holmes wrote puaeke. brimmed bat flew from his head, | Miss Violet Westbury, | * ® telegram to his brother, which he | was a man of very sensitive honor| “We have just come from his|measenger had brought 1t post|? “you can see where they rested | his cravat slipped down from his! All love to act as prosecuting ator. ftom ne | left abruptly in the fog | handed to me before dispatching. It and he could not survive auch an af-| house.” haste. Holmes glanced at It and) tne body. Hullo, Watson! What is|2P% nd here was the long, Ught | peopie of Seattle can do better tha: 7:30 that evening. There | #2 thus: }fair. It broke his heart. He was) “The place ts disorganized. That | threw tt over to me this? There can be no doubt that | beard and the soft, handsome, deli-|this, We can teach such a laundry Bo quarrel between them, and|,, “Some light in the darkness, but | always so proud of the efficiency of | West, of all men, should have done| “There are numerous small fry.\it is a blood mark.” He was point. | cate features of Colonel Valentine |‘, 1° on that i will never forget left Woolwich suddenly on | °8!tY # to Woolw so low and un-American? We would said be. “My brother, Sir James,| Chief? at Baker street, A government ean give no motive for his ac-|'t may possibly flicker out. Mean-| hig department, and this was ajsuch a thing! but few who would handle so big : Walter. avoid it a id ‘The next thing was the dis-| While, please send by messenger, to| crushing blow.” Yo Chip guilt, then?”|@0 affair, The only men worth| {Re ‘© faint discolorations along! “Homes gave a whistle of eal Did you Know that & thie bods. Awalt return at Baker et., a com) .. ne oee an ached and Cat of \conaiderthe afe Adolph Me: Fite aOR IR Of the WIRBOW. | tne Jing to have «co-operative tac ts defi-| Plete list of all foreign spies or in-|, T%!8 {# indeed an unexpected) “I can see no other way out of It. | . . ip rer in| “Here it ts on the stone of the | PRAY 1 koe asked Mycroft,|7 72"? that will not be controlled by "Very good. The case is deft. / : development,” said my friend when | And yet, I would have trusted him|!3 Great George street, Westmin-| stair also. The demonstration {s| fly pwned ry +} the ary trust? Yes, this ta a 3 @nough. The man, dead or| ternational agents known to be in| ¥, ‘nad regained the cab, “Now|as 1 trust myself.” ster; Louis la Rothiere of Campden | complete. Let us stay here until| “™&er'y | fact ae , MUTUAL LAURDRE alive, either fell or was precipitated | England, with full address »‘shall turn to the Cadogan uly roa Mansions, Notting Hill, and Hugo» train st The younger brother of the late|COMPANY is now an assured f a train. So much is clear to “SHERLOCK” |Wiiae om © adogan| “Let us reconstruct, Watson,” }Oberstein, 13. C a train stops. the head of the |®2d_ the Ia trast hog in attle is getting ite bristles up ar ulfield Gardens,|” We bad | Sir James Wat We bad not long to walt. The! submarine Department tr € ‘ee chain he: Maton, ‘Wak said Holmes, after half an hour of| Kensington. ‘The latter wan henn icy cas no ticket in his poc-/ son,” he remarked, as ~ ponte onr|,, A small but well-kept house in/silence. “1 ain not aware that {n/t be tn town on "Moatay, iam “in| (Ory, Det train roared trom the} rything is known, Colonel | 7" ” |seats in the Woolwich train. The| the outskirts of the town sheltered | all our joint researches we have! now reported an having left. Glad |Ciunel.es before, but slowed in Ny ter,” said Holmes y be od open, and then, w cre: : “ . "No ticket! Dear me, Watson, | end is dark to me, but I have hold of (he bereaved mother. | The old ever had a case which was more dif-\to hear that_you have seen some | prakos, pulled up imemodiately be |, “We know that you were pressed |that the girls” whe work. fn this ‘this is really very singular. I un-|one idea which may lead us far.| 84 Was too dazed with grief to ficbit to get at. Every fresh ad-ijient The cabinet awaits your : 7 for money; that you took an Im-|laundry will not be discharged for : | be of any use to us, but at her side|vance which we make only reveals neath us. It was not four feet from 2 ke: jobeying the law. Beant tat there was no sign of| The man met his pny Pynnd ery 4 was @ whitetaced young lady, who|a fresh ridge beyond. And yet we cen es ga hearings en rage meal the window-ledge to the roof of the Press of the keys which your brother |°UrTing “he law. | allegea held, and that you entered into a ymo: > Beds . Jolmes softly closed tne |man from Raymond, Washington, introduced herself as Miss Violet |have surely made some appreciable) riyeq from the ve : chan ber dion s. Holmes softly closed (ne | correspondence with Oberstein, who|was in favor Of @ iaundry girt belue obstruct and destroy it of this city should give ial and moral support ect. You can gamble “Apparently not. There ts a list ry hig | Westbury, the fiancee of the dead | progre ‘ " jallow 10 cents for ha, of his possessions. His purse v A progress. jter, The whole of the state in at "So f “ m ” answered your letters through the|*!! i ‘or a meal? 1 do its d two pounds fifteen. He| “Exactly. We could not explain fae ate becdlea damier! fie he suppose, for example, | Your back if you should need it hia ar we are Justified.” sald) advertisement columns of the |e ative ‘of Ja enor Chine wie also a check book on the Wool-| the absence of a ticket. This would | ‘St fatal night that West had been approached by | “MYCROFT.” We ascended the kitchen stair! Daily Telegraph.’ We are aware/has just. but I_notice that $2.40. Gee! but h m a sport. The people of Ra mond ought to be proud of their dis- hed -cent cltizen who Branch of the Capital & Coun-| explain it. Everything fits togeth-|_ “I can not explain it, Mr./some foreten agent. It might have, “I'm afraid,” sald Hol bank. Through this his identity | er. Holmes,” she said. “Arthur was the | been done under such pledges as|ing, “that all the quee established. There were also! “We have quite a little round of | Most eingle-minded, chivalrous, pa-| would have prevented him from dress-circle ticketq for the| afternoon calls to make,” eald he.|triotic man upon earth. He would | sneaking of it *, amil-|and entered the suite of rooms on May Siegwarth van a Bg eo * horses the first floor. One was a dining — the fog on Monday night, esi and all the qneen’s men can not|room, containing nothing of inter-| ‘®t You were seen and followe . and yet would have|avail in this matter. I am going/est. A second was bedroom, | ¥Y young Cadogan West, who had | ¥ fpolwich theatre, dated for that/ “I think that Sir James Walter| have cut his right hand off before! arrected his thoughts in the direc-|out now, Do you stay here, and|which also drew blank. Tho re.| Probably some previous reason to Wery evening. Also, a smal! packet | claims our first attention. he would sell a state secret confid-| tion tndicated by his remarks to|the odds are that you will sce me|mainin itt sr you. He saw your theft,| | n od € ) ee me | tr K room was littered with technical paper: A butler answered our ring. ed to his keeping. his flanc Very good. We will in in an.hour or two.” books and papers. swiftly ak but could not give the alarm, as it ts worth of ham and week while a laundry girl on 10-cent meals or $2.10 week. I wonder if hi ald of the laundry girls 2 es gave an exclamation of| “Sir James, sir!" said he with sol “No signs of any mental excite-| now suppose that as he went to the| At last, Rhortly after 9 o'clock,| methodically Holmes turned over “5 Just possible that you were | £* Peg Fgh gatisfaction. Jemn fac Sir James died this| ment?” jtheatre with the young lady he|there arrived a messenger with althe contents of drawer after|‘**ing the papers to your brother | ia: Raymond, too, and pu “There we have it at last, Wat-) morning. _ “Yos,” she sald, at Inet; in London. Leaving all his private|their philanthropist. laundry man- had a suddenly, in the fox, ci ught a note drawer. | fon! British government—Wool-| concerns, like the good citizen he|SFer, on ii-cent meals; it might Wich arsenal—technical papers— | | was, he followed you clo ma nim human. | | ‘ pissy y in the |X Now, matte f fact th dove | Brother Mycroft, the chain 1s com-| | fog, and kept at your heels until| questions are. mero incidents to. the Plete. But here he comes, if I am you reached this very house. There |Cinss War. | What the laundry man: ‘Rot mistaken, to speak for him- he intervened, and then it was,|fhe mir whe wit ee the chennest " } ¢ girl who w ve the cheaper! | a | Colonel Walter, that to treason, you/can work the cheapest while she e A moment later the tall and| added the more terrible crime ot | (ives) staves e laa Spear 4 | portly form of Mycroft Holmes was| DICK LIES TO ME murder > manager i st fzactly as the shered into the room. “Reparation {s atill within your|to him, and the more ne con eeploit At bis heels came our old friend power,” s e more and larger th said Sherlock Holmes jfr 1 this great manage? | Lestrade of Scotland Yard—thin | CHAPTER CLXII. {much. I forgot all about “the un “Here is paper and pen. Sit at/nake the wash house pay to the and austere. (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | attached woman” and I simply made | |} this desk and write to my dicta-|owners of the capital” i “A most annoying business, Sher- Enterprise Association.) up my mind that I would not stand | tion. Address the envelope to the| is. This ts what this “Christian” | flock,” said he. “Have you read up for it. ori . * & successful bust« the case?” Human nature is « strange thing address given. That is right. Now| nots ‘nan do not blame him: 7" One would naturally think that,| 1 Was so angry that I could not gq | Child Welfare exhibit open closes at 10 the letter: me the system and help the co- “We have just done 80. What; It will pay you { to come down) after all the illustrations Dick and | OVer to the hospital, as I knew that; until 1@ tonight. . Opens at a peg mt closes at “Dear Sir—With regard to our rative us tions and put ‘were the technical papers? town tonight and watch the Elks,|I have had in the last #ix weeks of|Mary would know something was Opens at 3 p. m. tomorrow; 10 p. m. every uy noe week. |tTansaction you will no doubt have| the profit Institutions out of bual- ‘Ah, there's the point! Fortu-|quring the dedication ceremonie \the awful consequences of philan-| ¥Tong, and as for shopping, | was) —~ -— carina etal Ate aaa observed by now that one essential | ——|cut capers around their new build-| dering on the part of the husband| Sure I could not tell green from It's ot ‘the Armory, Western ‘| coin is missing. I bave & tracing} av. and Virginia, one block LUDLOW, ¢ TLORATIO. No, some people do not Ike to “ bs » part of the | blue. which will make it complete. This | »« at te Lee 3 ing, at Fourth and Spring and unforgiveness on the part of the north of Pike Place market. p . ba | r about the Ludlow massacre and ‘ wife, that we would each have tried| About 12 o'clock at night Dick C i R | yt has tnvolved me in extra trouble,|the Colorado war, but facts are There will be fireworks of alll 1 'G.aes that rock upon which sa|came in, I pretended to be asleep omp ete eport iful things. The facta are that The boys and girls from the Se-| however, and I must ask you for al tye"anarchist gunmen who fired on sorts, and a parade that will make further ad ° of fiv jattle schools who crowded around |rther advance of five hundred |heipioss women and children and all sit up and take notice. many matrimonial barks are wreck-| #24 he tried not to wake me up. of Market Today “. - but this noon Dick telephoned,. This morning I said “Did you b " pounds. I will not trust it to the| murdered them were obeying orders The Elks will form at Second|° ti the Armory this morning, clamor- ‘ . and were hired an¢ a fo and Cherry at 7:30, When a signal| ™® that he was very busy with some | have 4 good time with your men?” ling for admittance to the Child|PSt, nor will I take anything but/°"7 were Siges sae wale Dee the Jop. is given from the roof of the new| Ze? from out of town and would not| 4 nd be answered: “Yes. ad . | Welfare exhibit, had more fun than | ®0tes. I would come to you abroad,|tidavits of Joe F, Dominiskt, Dave 4 be home to dinner and would prob- You were not with them!” 1| gt a Ja barrel of monkeys. They w Stewart, Frank Didanc and’ John What Mutual building, the parade will start up| ghiy tay and spend the oveging | blurted out, | (Corrected datty by J. W a ae hey were Boga to the effect that everything Second twards Pike. It will pro-|Gbly stay *| “What do you mea | Waite river pota rey ere tas ai halen ec nel penoeable when, sae n and children were fired upon; that about 400 men, 200 wom- 0 were in the tent were fired on or warning; that the x8 were {lying above ceed up Pike to Fourth, and up Fourth to the new home. The building will be dedicated as When applied soon as the paraders enter. to an association Eleven aerial bombs, announcing nd potatoes Ontone |Ontona green | Bermuda ontons . I made up my mind I would have| “I mean that you led tome. You! a little visit with Mary at the hos-| ¥ent to the Morrises to dinner and | pital and then go downtown and do|® motor trip some shopping. “But I was with the men!” he ex-| them were there at 9, demanding to know why the doors were not open, | The school children's exhibition jtoday is a wonderful array of use lained. “I intended to b 3 @ rk one of the doctor's M this kina, ta aomplation Of Gekication care wie ae Dianning ® very happy day | eee ie ote yt? he, with an a |ful things that the kids have made Puget Sound a leon tan nee “Mutual” means monies, will be fired at half-minute | * Pages 3 . eevee sett it” oe hemsehves were fired on. and, that this institu- Intervals, beginning at 11 o’clock,| “a volce aame over the wires: an Tbe Wise ie hee Galitornla head letieee... ee @ | They were taught how to do it at five to aad. boraed Ge ee ae tion {s run for at which time the building will be yee ret] aus pies Ahkmie a a oon) radiaher school, but they made all the things fine reading for Christian gentlemen the MUTUAL outlined with radium searchlight |‘f 1,8hould call and take you down | Tsht after dinner. I did not tele-| yeiiow turnive ° jyou'll see at the Armory during| like Mr. Rockefeller, senior, and benefit of its candles, which will glow with a bril-| ‘© the ————+- hotel in my electric. |Phone you, because I knew you| sweet potatoes ‘ their spare hours, out of school praying (preying) plutocrats’ that a aay teat isdag for milton, |1 ca leave it here until we come | ¥ould not want to go—-and—" iodine ee grueey tae: OF Te Most of the stuff will be carted S di: M. 24 greed (capital) has made them? Tay cn yar peat nolea. ee oe mllet’| back tn the Morrises’ motor.” “so you Med to me,” I inter-| home after the exhibition and be unday, ay toys ‘that beret Ged Slew up whee All earnings— bcuhae ae the’ wae win tow |, 1 thank you very much, but I am | upted used as furniture, cooking utensils they hit a person, so that they would less actual ex- ho > pe BEIOW | not going to the Morrises,” I an-|. “Don't say that to me, Madge. I ® aad Selniel aoremante be sure to tear and mutilate, kill pense—are paid from 10 o'clock to midnight, swored. [have told you the truth.” \ni be 14 3 A Ryd gr wet) A he and destroy those they hit. i ea he |, Gov. Lister and supreme court| "bey your pardon,” was the an-|. “I don't believe you and 1 don't | Ling Mittena rebate, Ginde wid at) HEROES AND COWARDS. i leave their funds ae tKa tontcht ot RUest® Of | ewer that came over the wire, “but |think I shall ever believe you 2 $ lsorta of pets are also on diapley'| Fou or the hereee-at tinslow ieee 4 with us. he Elks tonigh I was under the im aguin, 1 think all men in the world He ie grey GE the nerses of Ludlow, [a t will fo | . » impression that sid: 22h @ 2 today, They are owned by t! in thetr shrouds, Louls ‘Tikas, 4 hat ia why A banquet will follow the dedica| noth you and Mr. Waverly were eo. | are bad and you are among tha lot,’ i @ ahead eae nteetaed tre coun? Tames Fyler and little frank Say: ‘4 we pald tion ceremonies ing.” | “Oh, all right, If you want to be > os der, the 10-year-old child martyr ; The Washington State Fike’ Ro-[ A » 1] uneeasonable jing of the exhibit last night, and shot to death by cowards and thuge Junfon association yesterday, in al sai : sever} rarer we ine I | ae uae ‘unreasonable 1 havel! perriee, heard Mayor Gill deliver the open because exploiters desire wage: \ ry 0 > ne ave | © Paid Pros : sa 8 8 unorganized r r (4) special session, indorsed Seattle an| Sit. “P is impor ‘or me | not slept all night.” | Prive PF poultey, Veal jing address, ; Fp me I re the convention city of the grand res v0 sever tie the 26 | “I knew something wys the mat-|"#** 2 | All that is necessary Is to vy of big business men who rob to our members lodge in 1915 ‘acanes a pd he FOSPONS, | ian vou are not | 4 pet you | Hen fat if 16 | give every child a chance and and hire thuge to murder because last dividend pe So many Blks attended the ball| %* "he rang o! would not talk this w or ae ea ‘ 09 | an equal right to make good, F Si hi: there is profit tn it I was sure that Dick had He | ay ieone teeene 12 ast Steamshi When the Potlatch rtot occurred riod. Suf®ly it last night at the new temple, tt] 0 "ttle myself cl ye be Nek, please don't, when I am|Docks “ rH even if we have to clap his P tm Mauna aarumhne walieriece Tae is worth your was necessary to hold an overfiow| me, and 1 fet myself grow rigid) angry and hurt, always lay Mt ton |Siihe fond, tie, doe. 200 father in jail to relieve the lit- from a Soctalist or T. W. W. head: investigation, , dance in the gymnasium and base-| toss teve not the swoetost tonnnr| Physical condition, 1 tell you my|telmian hates s-cccc... ie | tle one from unjust and un. ENNE' Abraham Tdmcois, and slamming te 2 yest at temper jig ; 0 healthy parental domination,” Pinattiee sniat trliare woke ny ment. heart 1s broken because 1 cannot |0l4 hee ae artny Pi " into the fire sald: “There goes the in the world, and the thought that} no! 1 1” af & Sc d Sa ee Dick was so cowardly that he felt|P®leve my own husband.” 2% said the mayor, and he was L 1 last of the I. W. W.'s and the So- ound Savings ASE UP eee eee eas | Ge Bs Seouats Can BE | Stent eaves Colman Deak he apc se saan eee MILLER c UP ies I don't like the Morrises | = aah dear Co.) 10:30 a. m, 1:30 and ]}°"’S\ewontan parann, \G@ Loan Association CAN’T EXHIBIT ea and he knows I would not go out | ery union woman and man, AMutual Savi 95 Jociaty ‘The Peter Miller case came be-|with that sporty, drinking crowd if 12 50 Fy, rhe nia |warking woman and.man," every a: Established fore the supreme court again yes-|avked, but what he doesn't seem | . ° ery, solid pack uM .LYMP: 23.—K. W . ry woman and man who stand terday, when Attorney Glasgow | to understand ts that, much aa I dis-| tor an “evening Course in [| P¥erh, Hasiern creamery, ag OUYMPIA, May 23, <E. W. Alten, Most Scenic Trip on Sound [for Justice and tight should a | by . > > 7 y . very | " 7 brick teens 26 n 3 . to join in the Memortal Para on . fought a motion by the state asking like them, 1 would: Aut object Very |B Klectrical, Gas or Steam Engincoring. Kage that Washington cannot make ap MANY INTERESTING SIGHTS || Memorial day, May 0th, and show 222 Pike St. dismissal of an appeal on account| strenuously if he felt he would like |B wpaprrue ENGINEERING iscmoor.ff| "0% ranen s'. |Reeideta eetice amie te Pah os hB Mormorial dey, May $0th, and shaw of delay in complying with court|to go occasionally. Firat West and Ro: Cheese for @iaplaya at the Sen Frencieo bed sympathies and support should go. regulations. Decision reserved, But to be led to!—that 1s tool Winconain trtplote \ 20% ADA BF ths b: Weenetaee WIN J. BROWN, Wisconsin twins fair, A ert isement.)

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