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A Story of Seattle and The South Seas a es “The Beacon Hill Mystery” | BY FRED V. WILLIAMS START HERE TepAyY They were plainly annoye ant you to take this message my flanoee and me alo: ex make, it it is land and| thing alls in love with her. Toba A is to be left mes jealous natives rise | have Se iank Ft evolt. Clark and Marian are res ‘ itn circumstances attle with bur Y must understand that they > Alietl them that i a saat ‘g Ho watched the expression on their | Know r faces. They were smiling, What hoy find @ req flower, with @/thoughts lay behind those smiling a cafe, and Clark accuses a group| lips? Clark would liked to } NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY The.yeeinan valecd her. 1 CHAPTER I The older ma, wed @ mor Upon. m ream aske wt the red on ial “ \ they pet the es Clark left the table. He went 1 were, Paahe to the entrance of the cafe and C 8 & Seretgn ured his hat and coat. Mar cara roman Vas be ian had not appeared. He waited, was m § ra five minutes, 10 minutes, 15 min gnette es and surveyed utes the maid in the. ¢ Clark hanghtily The men puckered their brows oak roon My friend is tn the lad f and shrugged their shoulders. She has been there 15 m = fg I'm sure 1 don’t know," sald the /Wwin you please go and tell | And then to Clark out?’ He hande 1 beg your pardor ' tou Placed. that on my table! “ane sentence waa lef ©.threg ma ? What? Tell me,” dem: h the woman, using ushed it to the Meor “all the head waiter, please."’ she said to the older man, “I'm ogre gist afraid this fellow has been drink. | “*2* o other, entrance fainted, the maid I think she was taken out by can‘t. be. true. lark was t between ¢ » laugh and rage. He was are, and yet he believed thm he went on, "Twill ge Y 1 mst, My fla wee taken away, is i her dow room to the ladies He would go t foreign t it by t thing to do with putting the f his persecution ou hie IL have not been drinking.'’ he qr On’ the contrary, I am par-| 5” larly gober on thts point younger man arose and a Clark, [ will ask you to leave this table," he said. “You are annoy ing the tady.”* Clark did. He found Mar ratricken, gaging at her plate. here was another bud of the red © table of >and drag the me mand that t? Me stood before empty. They had & waiter tes, informe vd wor, e had lett @ nrér on her table, har pointment, ree minute “Who put that” there?’ axked | 2)™ . si ee Clark The maid cama out of the dress , “don't kndW," “Marian said. “1! eee ee ee room ed “to ste where you were and when T looked beck this flower was! there. Oh, take ft away, Let us go at ones Clark crushed the bud in his hand and tossed tt on the floor. Marian. “De net give them the satle [af iho cur, Clack haliel en faction of knowing we are se org Pps 2 strmed he enhd: “Peay. are Did you seo a Jady taken out of| p here?” Clark asked the driver. “Ob, yea!’ exclaimed the man. watching us. They evidently have confederates. I believe the people at the adjoining table e have something to do with this, Arre your wife on arm. Tho little lady seem me, sir, but I thought she n drin’ |And then two men and a wor and yet I am not sure. “Tf we can only trap them in the} n only lay my hands on woman who repeats then I will take them to police, or, if it is a man, demand ate satisfaction.’’ nervously finished their t an idea came to Clark. He ain go to the adjoining table and there he would deliver a mes sage to this mysterious enemy. | If by any chance they had con-| nection with his foes, he would beg} them to tell him why he was| hounded “That's “Are you ready, Marlan?”’ he chauffeur, "E drove away.’ “How long ago?” ( | shouted. downtown,!* you find them for me." exclaimed down into it. fiancee was pale and trembling. Clark asked Marian to go to the| Clark jumped into the taxi and the ladies’ room and told her he would|Chauffeur shot his car into Pike Join her at the entrance of the cafe. | Stree’ She left and again he went to the| (Is Mari nermost emotions revealed In private letters) LETTER FROM BEATRICE GRIM. | come tired of me you are n SHAW TO RICHARD of someone else, and th SUMMERS go thru life. he MY DEAR DICE I haven't mawered you Ietter until now because I wanted to think about it. I wanted to think it over carefully before 1 committed mynelf to paper. Jess and less emotion: re you. The reason I'm saying all jyou, Dick, in this letter, ts be I know you are smiling as you!l cannot make up my read th so serious about everything.” I| me. hink that is my misfortune, but to pu see, I haven't any me the renewal of our relations, or| pride in this matter. 1 do n even our friendship, is a serious) itr thing. deeply, 1 shall you wr me before the last. It| again. overturned all my ideas of living} You say no one has rested you ng. You see, Dick, I hadjas 1. That may be true. But always thought that when a .man/am afraid, Dick, that 1 am not one| asks a woman to be his wife, he|of those women who aro content to | was sure that he cared for her|be a kind of doll which 4 man plays | with a while and then locks away in i world, and when she told him that|a bureau drawer while he goos out dolly until he's much as tho al-| tired, always secure In the knowl ready the marriage lines had been|edge of what {sn that locked wi and lov more than any ono else in all the she would be his wife, she set her-|and plays with oth self apart quite read for her, drawer he has left behind; An old-fashioned dea, tsn't it?/sure that when he wishes to \ And 1 now am satisfied that no man ever has any particular feeling for him: of responsibility toward the woman! 1’ mnot old iioned enough io whom he is engaged. |that, Dick, ‘altho neither have I don’t just understand why your |the modern spirit which can say; e turned back to me,|will love you as long as you love, Teolings ha Dick, 1 you become tired of |} and not one minute after.” Miss Perier? Ob, don't shake your I'm not old-fashioned enough in love with Miss P jor, becmupo if | write you you were absolutely infatuated ie ate to feel that yo T even hate to feel that having be) Graves Hamilton, Discourses on CAPPY RICKS e Star by Peter B. Kyne Life Insurance g Neat Saturde . . a Are you here again out « er nm We are get e . rn . w and| replied Clar Tf you are in wakens &n uncharted South Boa ¥ connected with my enemies “Tell them to at least explain what harm they think I have done to them. Beg them to let What ts it they wish? 1 will readity ply with any demand they ey, or any Majed the fa Once 1 saw a wife with a her sigh, her feet, and walk wearily td him he toc he spoke to the examined m ; : oY Fire at American away, and thelr common Cans; Damage $1,000, : Damage of about $1,000 was done Simply Spray ENOZ Friday by fire at the American mpar tailed That isn't trus,”’ he sald. ‘That! 4 Cedar st » in there and find out, with ce, if she danger, came over him. | © the sjeck from stricken It wa He called ot to be connidered. » all quite true. Slackman’s dead hand, at at that urriedly, to keep a and Jost abor I don't haye to fee to get into competition with those and while, of course, | hoop the premium rate aky nd only give me tarm tn. havea feelin eat the game ife Insurance | thrown in. her a can of DR. EDWIN the two onet nd. following the tired him at $40 a wo | Cappy Rick 'DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Thaw are you going t noted your cause “The Jady whe fainted has been taken away in a closed car, she said. And she described ing to have th i then to see t erated and sent Clark rushed out of the cafe olng to have. the negative en ite ink I'm going to write on tife not of an Abscess of the Bar wered that one of I ies Wan to rejoice with the doomed “A}each one car drove up. Jt was a Pierce. dark woman came life insurance ndid thing to keep a ticularly if a of them a copy, with a beautiful, bunch of American tack Of delirium tremens and t him back to health “At the end of 40 days the mour ADVENTURES OF THE TW ig. They got in the car came out and folned them and they Phoenix and fairly he doomed men “Not five minutes ago,” the chauffeur replied. ‘They turned | out of the court yard and drove out to the ranc “Catch them. A hundred dollar wasn't averne Have You a Cold or y money, because the ic is heavy and they dro ght rege sd her His | 'T#ffic is heavy and they drove rig hould | Read What Thi used Dr. Pierc n again in the hands table of the two men and the woman.|Renard? See The Star Monday.) jen in a bad st chro! time had so under n constitution free cigurs that was poor and my steep brok knew the medicin 4, for my cough wa ficlaries, got bac! nent and had enough’ left to build nice headstone p Twins Started Out to Deliver the Things * hus also been of gre husband who was taken dow tired you v ving 1 series of ro. mantic episodes which will become y satisfying as time goes on. You see what Ny am regretting 1s my ideul of with what he believed was the ‘flu I don't think he'll be hay a flea in the trying to put the ‘Medical Discovery’ so ieent’s worth of te ting late in the season, worth of butter, « and a pint of m stimulated and enriched the bloed yourself in a commendable effort to live long qpough to realize on it loaf of bread, up and regain vim, vig love better than nuts I just feel as Indian Ceremony for Mary Leschi| Tndians from vind to put} 6 first sentence. You are| myself in a position whore I may aying to yourself: “Bee !s always\be hurt os greatly as you hurt maple syrup left." Thank good. “I'm sorry about that » medical advice.—Advertisement. I wanted some aot = a | hurrying to get thru, = BY KAIN ODARE - —_THE MODERN OHENRY | GALLERY OF SIGHS f lean far over the rail and of the 3,000 in front of her, Then 1 ch a handker to her eyes, drag herself f the place r plant, Western Origin of the fire L. 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Wfor my children. | 1] Therewassomuch swelling and pain - that leould hardly I took seven bottles of | inkham’s Ve Sanative Wash, and and that so healing. Iam not entirely well yet for I was in bad shape when I started | so much bet- | ter that I am not afraid to recom. mend it, and I think if I keep on tak- Thave done BY work all alone this summer, car- | for four children, and I canned | | quarts of fryjt and made 500 pepe of jelly, so you see I must time andl am aa to tell others Meet the medicine. ’’—Mrs, C. J. 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