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I /THE SEATTLE STAR nY UTAH VV m lsiiiNu co. OmCK»~IMT and lie* Seventh «v««iu«. EVCUt ArtKHNIKiN KXCIiFT »UNHAT. .-fUTIL^ Outtneaa Pejinrtrnent—Suntet, Main loWs Independent .IM. "^e^Ba**^ U.tltiMUl IVt<*ltlli<-Ml - : ■un.rt, Mntti UK The attar's Ka«iem i.rrir,.* IN Hartford building, Chleegol II SYttiun* biiiMlne, New T«rk. W. 11. rvrterflalit. n«ir. forttlfn A Ixrllilpe, HAuLAnD TAR AOKNCT— lit tUllard eve. Sunaet. Ned 111. On* t*m o»s>y. eta"»»itu"'i>»r week, or twenty-five s*n»e P»l g«»th, ri»Hvr».l fry .11 .-, <rrl»ra. No free .-..«!»•• "^fcffi All! feUIWCIUUKUA-Th* «U «• whwi 7olir^ubaVrlpd«~»»rlrM U -.1. *h«i >i«m «uheerlp<l«*i »»*»"• *» Ml th» i,1.1.<.m '.1..1 of »ecfc paprr, W h»« that ««l. arrtvoa. If va» .ul«rrie- Me* ha* not «g»ln b**n raM <« »'i*«n.-<\ your nem. la Magi from Ik* n»t [ ahar\r» «f dat* asi lh» *«irtr»«» »■►>•' la a receipt * *" Miimm «TThi"V>»i»»nri~ai™S»alU«r -• ii «■••■• >■ »««ond-cU»a '•"•* A FATHERS SACRIFICE "Ha live* for hla chilli on ~ No doubt about that. The children nr* alt In all to him. Kow funj ha la of (h» Ih<t. who bra«« that l»r la taller l<r half an Inch than ■'I'op.- There la worahlp in his f.\t* when he looks at Ma <Jaui«ht»r f«rlf >lf.n!nl la a <ik.-.l all over the man In Ma ahlnr cJnt!i»«. in th* war h« atloka to buatneaa, forgo«a hollilaya and affacea kJn>«<«lf for lha chUJrcn'a aukc. It la natural. It la a!ao tubltma. For thi'lr aakaa ha la cutting >r.ir« off hit Ufa, and roluntartlr. That la what ha la her* for. To thla end «v he born and for Ihta f)wrpo«> otini be into the world. It la hla mtaalon. aui»pteJ without rtgrat or B«ir-i)ti««(lonli)4T. lir may haT* no atandliig Of II bUhar mlaakui, but h» underataada thla one. Take the cbUdraa out Of hi* life and It would b» io»rlrnev, 1-Vr them be (4ana and aterea aad hopaa. Hi la nothlnr. the children MM all. At for himself he haa had a hard at ruff I*. Tha pathway mual b« amoolhad for the children. Bduc«Uon w«a denied him. Tha chll «ran muat have every advanU««. HappyT Certainly. tie ha« diacov«r«d th« aacret of happlneaa—aerrlre. •taoaua* ha minlatera to those he lovaa hla Ufa) la made glad thereby th contented a«rvtca ha ftnt]* Urn auilaat Joy of alt bctnff. tn obeying tp the la»t drop of hia blood the fatherly Irutliut ha bu obeyed the (Ainilaneatal law of nature. Of eouraa ha la happy* , Ilut la he wlaeT Tes and no. He la wlae when he fu«a to the last limit of fatherhood. N« mlxtake about that. Out- He may go too far. There la aa much danger In devotion to one'a offspring at in Sheer neglect of them. You cannot .ike your child atrung by pamper- Ing it. You ought not to do for the child what it ran Jo for lt*«lf. And that la thla father'a mlttake. it* do«a too much for hla chil dren. They have come to depend upon him rather than upon th«m •elvee. Should hia aapport be withdrawn they are not able to go •lone. Me has apoded hla chlldrert by too much k!ndn*wa. It la an easy thing to do. It Is natural for the father to eat Short dlnaera and wear cheap ctuthea, If nf'umry, that the children ma> be well dr«saed and well M not the children may not appre ciate the rifle*. Ukely aa not they will grow up aalfUb and un grateful Bat the patho* Is ihla ease I* that the father eJoee not know. . He will go on loving and tiavlng far hla children to hi* latest I day. He cannot eve their fault* lie baa done hla heat If mlntakee : Jiav 1 ■••■■ ■ made they ara of tha head and not of the heart. He U literally gtvlr.g hla Ufa for them. . t*{ •»- Tea. He lives for hU children. NEW JERSEYISM In ht* emnmenta on th* work of the X*w Jersey l*«l«Utura, wtilok ka« Just adjourned, Governor Murphy of that stale aays: -OTHER ai'ATCS ASUE 1111 l I.NO SBAJU'LT WITH NEW PJERSET ron COIU»On.\TION KUSIXESB, akd if kbw jkh- SET 13 TO RKTAIN ITS BUSINESS IS THIS RI^i'KCT IT MUST MEET TUB IUUSONAHI.K r>Kac*Kr>B OF tSOOI WHO DE.SIIIE TO INCORPORATE UXDKM IT» LJtWE." What do r<">u think of that* Why, th* atat* of New Jarsey has far years granted Uttara of bmqbi and reprisal to every form of financial piracy. It haa com ntaaloiiwd and aeat oat a rnaltltule of sharpers an 1 promottra to prey Upon an unsuspecting public AH th* smart scampa In th* country, »m ».»ll as Miif of th* ajroatlea of "high finance." hay* taken aJvsn tAg* of th* l«-ci of New J#r»»r to float worthless s*--urltlc« r And at this Urn*, whan the hoi* trend of executive and tegi* lattv* energy In daroted toward the sqa«)chtng of thes* robber* on th* hUh seas of finance, the New Jervey governor wants to make th» laws «...ri.iii« la* oravnlaatkMi of oorporattoD* mar* liberal. And thts In order "to retain Us buaineaa la this respect." "Other states are bidding!" Tb« country haa lons* wondered what the people of New Jersey ar* made of. • If their governor la a real aarnyte It la easy to guess. (v STAR DUST v] It baa been the boast of Cubans that lock* were never needed mi door* In that country. A locksmith ought to do a good tmalnsaa 1 down there afttr the trusts ft comfort ably located. Th* Chicago bartenders have de- del th« saloons must t* dotted oon£ays. This wilt Inconvenience (ha Chicago police a great deal. A man smuggled diamonds acroaa tha Canadian border by feeding - Iham to a dog. A <l<>g Ilk* thai must ba a g»nv RIGHT FROM THE FRONT - VOMrX>M. April «.—A dispatch from '. «M ■ Kouropatkin's secre tary say a: After Gen«ral Kouropatkln read th* American : »rs telling of the land battle- at Chong Jti ht turned U> me and said, 'Hereafter change th* form of th* Introduction of my Xrts. I notice the** papers tra:m lail It so It reads, "I have th* honor M rasi><*ctfully communleaU." You too* I Bffrw cpllt an Infinite and I am suixioua that Russia get bock into th« coed arracua of the United Mkfu.' - >>ORT Annum. Aprti « Th» •«td!*rs anil sailors hera wars much lg{*TW»a tn the reportJ of th* bat- Glasses Fitted Fret Diseases of Eyes Cured Consultation Free ■ BATTUE KTIS. EAIt NOPS AND THROAT !.-.(• Ir- A*T, M H»K»i Block. Corner Hi "i. | *nd CclumbU Htr..t- Us between Cossacks and Japanese cavalry. -Tlom and ho**." said th. H.i««l«n Infantryman, who are th* greatest Jokers In th* world. A WORD moil josh wise. Alxut nlna rooks out ur ttn spoti th 1 •roth. Walrlnr for your mil* to dresa to uo out with you often paves the way la th<» divorce court. MAU£ Ilf INDIANA. It won't b« «o mighty long IT nuthln' iDttrvsna* Till you'll «*• th« women out With thoir tuktti, ptckln' »rt«n« —Conn*r*vlll« (Inl.) Court**. A tru»t«« of th« C«eli nhoilea •chola.rih!p* hint* that tk* lucky n';hnl»m nhoiiM not enter Oxford with a br»M b»n<l ao to »p«».W. ThU t• on theory, r«" lii«i>«. that «r» »'• no royal' ltli»U*a to learnings (IUI Mai) AT TUB THRATnn. •. UN lUI ECHOES FROM BATTY-UN D WILCOMK, josh wisui Welcome. "Joan Win," doubly «*!• cum* I We ■!■• (1 ->)»d to ace That you're back In dear Hxattla Krom that wicked, gay "Tarte." \ I'M* and patiently we've waited, And our bettrta within did >■ >>. Aa fa acanned ">• oolumna dally, Hoping ere long you'd return. Though but week*. It aeema as ages 61nc« yuu Ml ua all adieu. Am you atortcd for the far w»t- And M re giad your ecbetne fall throaeh. Kor we like your word* of wUdom. The re the penetrotln' kind— Like to raid 'era In the "Star Dual" Sorter brtfbtaaa up our mind. i May thy worda Increase In power, E'en inn" now thry are aubiime— May thy fame «i» tin forever Down the ourtijor of Ttrael I Mldat tha tumult of Ufe'a battle) There are two thlnga w» admire: Oim>. I) our beloved "Jo»h •' !"«." And th* other la the -ota»! M JO icoa. 1 I ! .:«^] ....... • 1 *. j The .Km* treea, I < I The flow'rtng leaa. "I * 1 The Mouth land »>r--»»»— 1 . \i"' Achoul A aneeaa. « • :-' • >4#><## • l*a!n<.!»t at IndUmapoUt are en gmni Ist a bitter feud, and lha hand of each la against hit brother. Th» Korean government ha* r,lvro the Japanese trorpa 59.90© <-»»»• of cl«arettca. ThSa looks Ilk* a atab | tui.Srr the fifth rib. AL. ESPLIN "VAGGED" A".an Kaplfn. anotker of »<•'':•'■ »rII-.!rf«««--I and notorious r*a*rsnta. was arr«*t*d yesterday aftprnooa by Ctty DsteeUrta Ilubtnnl and rrM m»n. »>j»!!n aaa beaa) mixed up la a camber of shadr affaJrs. principal among \h*m th* drua-s.'nc and ruMttag <H W. r Miiur to ths old nll nifli saloon. ll* ws* arr«arte4 with Bt»v* I.rt« and Tom I'hl!!!;-. for this • ■'.. l.ttm wl t> the ptnttentUry and m*rf*& > hla term. Phillies) ab» was *•«( to the penitentiary, but later went la sane. r»t<'in, tbrmicii i.l» ■:j• r; r po litical pull, went free. WILL BE FINISHED IN DECEMBER, 1905 V.-rt'.r.r»r Stewart of th* Or»«« Northern rallvsy yeattrdsy f:>«l an aattii>»u wlih th* board of wr-rVn. In which he BtatKd th*t th« i nt,.i under the hit] would b« completed and th* onion depot fiii!«ti»J by Drctmbcr 11, ■a WILL GIVE HIM ANOTHER CHANCE C. M. Howe was arrratrd by Ho m«r.» (ittiri-r Clark yesterday bccauM h» had f.tll«'l to arerrM* far him fam ily and »p'iit tl»<j money that ahould have rona to support bla chlldrao on hla owa ptvasurr. Haw* la a on». armed nun, who fenatrly conducted a aalsna II« has pronila«d to da better, and will probably b« given anothsf chanc*. Ilia family had been tursad out of their home, but tb* wlf» and children wer* taken la by frlenda. ■ ■* We aim to picas* In picture takln*:. Kenan A Erlcson, UK first aye. see Torn "AFTWT AND coiironT Alwar* eonelderrd w*»n yon travel by the Souther* Pacific's 8c«nlo Hhaaia route. is. an -If ill scenery and faat tint* to all th* nto*t attractive reanrta of Callfurnla. the land of p«rp*ttuU «un- BBlns fiat* la Ban rrai.clsro IX SI first claaa. 111 arcond ? !nes. For fall Information call or writ* I. IS. Sills, Ocnl. Aifrnt. M rir.t ay*. *•• NU^ rAIK I4O7 lA/y FikstxAvi. TheXSrceress of the tl CXI Id CROBT EUSTACE 'illl F-TIIB W«UJ-. 'I count on your accepting*," aald Vnndnlaur, ' Hut why?" I anked. with aoma Itnpntlenco. "I lint - never haard mi) till favorable with regard to Mm IloiiaaMii Her crueltta* to bar ajilnnlaj ma well ■ known, ilranted that aha la tha beat tamer of wild anlinala In Kuropa. 1 would latli't not know li»r' I lull baa nothing to do with the raao In 1 "Int." replied Vandeleur. "•Ira. Ileitaaaan and M»<lama Kara are working one of madam«'a • ■« »t pkita. I have nut th* laaal doubt on the aubject. It la Biy buatneaato ■otve ti>l* in>atriy. and 1 want your aM "Of courae. If you put It In that way I 1 a, 11 refuae no longer," waa my reepofiitaj, "Out «hut do you m—tiT" "ftlmply thla" Aa Viuhl»l«mii apoke be leant bark in Ma chair and draw a IMb] puff fi "in hla meerschaum. "I am artlng In the Intereata of <J«-i.tl-l Itlllera. You hare, "T couraa, haard of the ini»»tn< Hlrl'" "Tour anlgrnat become morti and tiiiue puitttng." I repllmt "I know but Ilitle of OeraM Hill, And who la th* gtrir "I have rather a pretty at., to entertain you with. Ttila la MM atate of thine", an nearly •* I ••an narrate li. Mia Ilenfaaan. tha owperof iu>n ■aaa. tnenagerlea, la in mm « »m» tha talk ot L<oi>don. Hha baa darel to do what hardly any other woman baa dona befora her. line ruria bar ■ !».>•« haraolf, being ejwaye i k .-nt at tmportant axhlbltlotta. Her |I<h> tamlng a>| "• were) remarkable enough to aioua* |*n*>raJ attention In l'«fl* laat year, but now In U>n don aha la irolnar en an altawaxl i*. it Hh» la devotln« •• ra—lf to tbe Urn •Ul'lU'6 01-D KCRSB TIIKT IT A NMI INT IHS HANV." In* of ma wilder and mor* diffi • .It « ilma!. la 1 .-!>•«• I mean wolvta." "Dttt wh«t abont the ell and your frtaad hl'iarar "I will explain, nut flntt let me teti you about Mra. Urnsaaan. I must describe her b*fot* I go any ,'*i tl»#r. Mm la built on a *trr tore* •<•«!«•. balnc «lx f#*t In h*lcht. Mh* has •trong featur**, pron«ln«nt «•><■■ »n4 • ringing, harah »»!. i He- movUi 1 i* remarkably Urge a>nd wtd*. I itn drratand that Madame Kara has at»p- I'llr 1 her with a perfrrt net of f»l«» terth. *o writ 'i.a ! that thry defy drt«rtlon, but »:'"E-th"r *b* I* dls agTemble to took at, although th* very lino or atretsgth. Maw, this woman la a, »li'» and guM on* only child of ti>* nam* at Ljtura. a girt ntxnjt ID year* of 1*" who Is to all rvapwts >< unlike th* m<>th<-r as c!*tj«hi.-r rould b*. for »ha la •lleht. fair, and c»nile.|.»,kln<. with a par tleutafiy attractive faca, jti««l<n«ira has had th* bad taat*. armrdlns; M Mi". Uvnsasan. to fall In lov* with uni'f". wher*as th« mother want* h*r for a very different bridegroom. I hay* known !l!!l!«r* for year*, and his father la a*frtend of itilna. Ha la a nl.-». centletnanly fellow, with «••"■' commercial proap+cta. Now, altbough It la mor* than probabl* that Miller* will be a rich man. Mr*. Iletieaaan doom not wlah for th* match. Hha wants I«ura to marry a rilble ml««hapen llttl* m»-i « dwarf of th* nama of Rlgby., l»o far a* I ran ascertain lUir»-y la half ■»•"». half Uie.k and he !>!>• #»1J»Btlr known Mr*. li*t>«.»nn for many ymrs. ll* live* In etpAnstv* lodg> Ings mi •'Hvondlah aquar*. drtv** a mnll r>ha»<n« and M* all' Ib* ex ternal* that belling to a rich man. II 1 lii< Is as repulatv* as hi* body la mlaihapcn. Th» c'rl cannot aland him, ml what th» mother •*«• In him la the most difficult part of th* problem which I have got to *ili' It may he it case of blnckmnlL' If ao. I must prove It. 1 here In not the sllnhtcst duubt that this litre strong and dlsaxre^abt* woman, fr<ara Ftlgliy. although oka profaaaia to be a great friend of hit. "In addition. Madam* Sara la Mr*. H'-h-m*:in'« i.ii.i Mi« »i.< ii !« a. gnat ili-nl or her iln,» at < 'my l<-lir». II.• iiotty littla pl&ca near Uulld ford wh«m the l;*nimtnn live. Then* two Hun "N am «vt4«ntly hand In «lV«, ml both Imvt m aolrtd to sir* Uii* poor iftrl to Jon. m»tiy; M thlTigii arc at pirwnt •j*i.Ud HUllara Kiati'l'i a poor cbajica of wfnntnc hi* bride." "T'j" m*y th» «!rl la ml«aliif 1 *•• About -i mnnth im(», Oarald wroii to Mr*. Ilanaaaan ajiklna- liar for I.Miir»'« hand. It* had qulta a I civil lattar In reply, utatlnf that (h» matter i><iuii|'t lantldaratlon, and that Just at i ini'iit nh<- would rathar ha did not |.iv din addraai«t to her THE. SEATTLE STAH dmuaiitcr. •1.. Mb aurprlan li» rac«lv«d an ln>Nation a frw il»)« tatar tualuy nt Cray lodva. 'Ha arrived l!ii-ia, waa ti»at»d with marked klndneaa. and allowed in ■■■# l«*ura aa niuch m ha liked. 111* pour |i>l Beamed aii'lly i.»iimlm n.l and unhappy, """ day when the two found themaalvea aloti* aha told him that ha had better «'v« her ♦•!•. M ■hn Lllf* (liar* W0« not Ilir • n«hi.i»i < iiiin'o of hoi being »l lowed to turn jy him. but ah* further n.l.ifi that un.Ur «<• clroumetarice* would aha ninny HJgby, Aa »li» ut tered the muila Mr* llMi*a«an came Into Ilia room. 'in nil appearance aha hail heard nothing. Killer* left Cray lodge that afternoon. "irmly ilio not! morning Ik re h-Ivml a letter frotn Mia Bajiimii aakJng htm to mint to bar at one*. II- linn int to th* lojaj*. ha wti re ceived by la* hoat>-*a, who told him Unit aba baU ecnt I.iura from home, ■11 I that ah* did not Intend (>• reveal her whereaboute until aha had ■>- elded It «tv« bar aa a brl*a tv Jo« IU«Uy or to him. Bhe Mil 1 "I any nt (<;r««ii! which aultor »hr moat fa vored, ah* only reaerved to heraelf <t la aiiaoluta powar to cbooae b«- IfM tbem. " l^«.iia ahalt only marry MM man I . !>....*■• tier t.i marry,' waa b«r final announcement, and than aha ■i4dad 'In ordar to atudy your • burn t<r, Mr. l>l!l«ta. I again In- Vila you to com* here on a vun. My friend. Mr. Ki«l>>. will ul.o ba a gneet.' "Thla lt«ll nt thlim« alon* would ha.v* made Itlllara aniloua. although nat greatly alarmed; but Lauira,'* • ■11 tiuraa. who had been hiding '•* hind • lauruatlnua buab In tha »v --rum, rualMM] up to htm na ha *•« returning to tha railway a tat Imi and ttuuet a not* into li!» hand. It was » i if.m i.) i.. i.i.r and ■..** very U- Itt'tfate. In this »he t:m;.af ' to In- I form him that the young Udy had ■ t>r*ii i-ii.u'.tU ft 111 her bad In the InU Ha of tha tilsltt mid Ifrji put forcibly Into a Mb by lira. Ucnsa- Mtt and Mm*. Bara, It viu the nurse* taipreaalon. thai th* poor (111 »a* abvut to le» subject »J to aum« vary rru«t lt*ali: IIIII< •a cam* to inn at one* an4 Irruiuittl nw to h>-it» him to find and irrstua Hit* Dmmho. I tnuat own that I «m at first (<uaa!t4 how to act. It «v Just tiirn tj,ui art «x --iJltuiiy tb.lt>( happened. Mra , |H»na*aKii cam* to •*«• tor. Htr <>•- I ttnutbl* r«aa»a was to consult n.« With r»*»r4 to •nni«- curtmia rob b«rlta »hl<-h bad l*i«-lr t«k«w ptar« on hrr prsmisoa. JUr great fmtr was i that th» |m>O|>l« «i rotatnlttcd t!>•• I»urrlari«>» would try to Injnre h*r ( wolrrs by throwtnc t.>laon«4 m--.it '» them. r:hc had heard of ny» and I 1 ray prnfratilntwl skill from hrr sreat friend. Madam* Bari. and, In short. «&• »4t;IH to know If I would take up th* matter, anaurinit m<> that I should l>« handsomtly paid for my serrtraa, and. further, that I might bring mr frlrnd, Mr. luvji Uiiu-, with in. j M'Ma lam* Ram and I would Ilk* to have you both atari ng at Cray lodfc,' ah* aald. 1 hot* you will loom*. Will you. In company with your ft I*!* J. Mr. Drure, visit m«nest Monday T W* .11 th*n «■■> carefully Into th« matter and you •mi [Ik me vii opinion. It would be a most serious thing for ma, mor* serious than I can glva you lh» Uast tdn of. If my wolvm wer* tampered with. II auk for your )ie»<-n<e M a great fnvor. Will you both corn*?"' "And you acepptrd that sort of In vitation?" was 1. v remark. "I accepted It." replied Yandeleur, grnvely, "for M both." "But why? Your attltud* In this MUM im«/.!eß m* very much. I ! should Imagine that you would nnt [•AM to darken that woman* doors." "X suaprct," Mid Vaniieleur. slow ly, (li ii th* tula of th* robborie* Is a tn*r* btiDd 1 look forward to a very intfti.Mltnir tlm* at Crny 1oi!r«, for I Ir.tend to km 'iina pOMHM I of th* n*ca*sary kn-iw 1.-.inn which will ' enable pie to glv* Ulu I<HUia to Hen,).l Ilill-m as bla bride." I crettly dldlked tin! Idea of going to stay m Cray lo.lga. I thought Vandeleur on the wrong track when he anlrrod Mrs. n«*nsaatui'a house an her gucßt, 'nine was no help for It. however: b* Mas determined to no, and I, M ills aprclal friend, would not fall htm In what was extremely likely to be an hour of danger. On the following Monday accord ingly I accompanied Vondeleur to Mrs Uenaaaan's bouse. A smart Idog-cart * an waiting for us at Oulld ford, and we drove to th* lodg*. a Matty houaa, altuatad about three •""• • out of town. It atood In Ha own (Tounda. Thara v«i a plnn wood to tha left, and I ,i«'.i bavo thought I waa hmho«< hli.jf una of th- moat Innocent and lov«ly homra of i;i.»i.iini but fur Dm alnlatnr bay of a wolf that fell upon my aura ua wa druva up tha avanu<» '!•« wm In full |.r..(ifaa in Uia central hall when we arrived. Mra. lienaaaan woro a (MM of tawny vel vat. «hl li «ult»d her maaalve fl«fU" and hi.iah, >. 1 In aoina waya band aoma, fare. Jlar hair waa a abada K'l'lot In t.ni« than tha velvet, and aha had It arranged In thick roll* round her larira li«-».i. ir»r dead wMta com pi* 1 lon waa unr«ll>-vt by any oilot. Her reddlib eyebrowe were thick, and her ayea, larira and tba color of n««t«ia, d*amed with approval aa wa entaxed tha hall. Bin • Minn forward at onr« to meet in "Welcome" ah* anil. In her harah voles, and aa aha apoka ah« arnlled, «nowln« thoa* while, regular teeth will' h Vatidrleur had mentioned aa tha work of that «<i.liia Madame Para. Wa at nod for a moment or two by the fire, and aa *• did »■ I watched her face. Th« brow was low, tbe aya* very l.v«- and verr brilliant but I thought li.-ii. altocether • »n --tute of humanity. The noaa waa tbkk. with wide noalrlla. and the mouth waa hldeoua. cut Ilka a all! I «. • «a li»r r». a Kotwltliataiullng her beautiful t**th. that moutb <!-• atmyai all pTetrnaa nt good looka. In the |n'Wiii» of ana ■(> eoarae and '-Hi «*»..! Madame Kara, who waa •tK>idt> a- In tha background, ap pear* I at flrvt almoat Inelgntflrani but a aeoond Kla&c« abowed that Ihla wamni waa tha vary foil ah* n««d*d to briny out bar remarkable and great attraction*. Jl«t •lati>larnaaa and li'-r youn* figure, tba 'a.fin*** of her blue eyee. MM golden ahecn of that marvelwue hair, which wm neither 4>»d nor artificially curled, but waaTiatura'e pura product, (iia tenlng and twtntnc :i»<-if Into len drila long, thick «>> 1 »-.fi M a girl'a. i all conlratted well with tb« bmvy .■Vjpni^.f of her huatrjii. Mi». D«n ——« |i>t». alitsoat an •<!•> wittnan; Ma<lam« Bar« ihljtM have been SI or 39, Mm wort n black «ire«« uf . «t>- »!il.y Iji «. and notblnc cout4 »Tt l«r "ill tha J« .".*•>• of her cum pl»«Km. (l'PllllVJ>.1) C°n<... -n. of • f ..< ItrV Jr. . ». <-», of V...K-. Ark.. write*; 'Tor 12 year* 1 •uff*r#4 ftini y. ■!■■« Jj\:i..'.:.»■ I eonautied a number of phyatctnna anil triad all aorta "t i ' t< ■■■•' ■. but k ' Mi TtUrf. Tb**» I b*g»n th« >!■<• of nt«ctrtc imiM • aad f<-<! that lam now air*4 of a dl*t»M that had tn« in !t» CT»ap f.<r t»»lv» y.'.it»" If you want • Pi Uabl« m«iJlc!n« for Uver un<l Kidney Iroubir, atotn^rh <Sl»nr<J"r or ircneml dtbllity, *«t fHri.' niurw. ''" if-nr.iiitufil by C. O. GUY, Ino^ S»e •nd avtnu* and Y«tl«r. OftJy fc»c BTAXDAnD AND DOMESTIC B*wlng Machine acknowledged (o I* the beat on mrth Think of It— unor-iiCAi> bbwino «*' «mm AT $10. All in». lj.'nn for t.-aa than ont-bal> 11.. uauaJ prtca, No agents, do com ml««Mn» to pay at Clinc's Piano House Corner Second and Union. House Furnishings At Half Price - KM Ruffled Net !.»<■• Curtain*... .... $2.00 110 m Irish Taint I*ce Curtail ■ |5.00 tt.ltf Druaartl* Not La0e...... 4.00 I* no Tap«*try I\>rtleraa 94.00 i;m flimin. rnrtlcrcs $3.50 It 00 Kinyrnu Rugs $2.00 J»T> Kitchen Clocks, with alarm.. $2.00 {100 lunch Wuh Wringer... 94.00 MW rirmr«» 9:«<M> *i.m picture* $ 1 "iO Me Braaa Curtain Roda ... lOr lie Tai*atry CurUln L00p*....30* lie Cottoa J.ace Curtain l.cu|<»..se Westberg&Childs lI.OAKB, SUITS * Mil IIIIHI 1312 -SKi'iiXl) AVK ilia. wi: civu credit. ALBERT HANSEN Rich Jowulry 706 First Avo. THE QUAKEn SILLS IT FOR LESS." SPECIAL-" m M\m WILLIAMS' *f SHAVING fiM* SOAP, 5c mlMt 30c a Pound ss>f lUffutar price th* world over la g^**^"^(ft '*Cl^l"'^H/ THE "SHUMATE" loaSsfM^^ $ RAZOR to"n®t<3 The must i.(.;,Lilur priced rj«.:i In L •*"/$> / »Sr3 KB^T th« world. Ttio prlca la On* Dollar,' aaaaaßam. V b! »a ISfJ and w« *r« authorlied lo '•»'huiK't^S^Jj^SKP^V. Ki^ faa iti^m or 'ml iti" n-i»n*y If tiny \ t v xt» [.J f-ill to pleuM In nvrty vr I ■■•jual \*M'^O^f' ■ % J r / to i*'>ra thai rust l»i'» un much. *tjU Wf Hani by ri nil [>»iti»ld. 'Hi. gunkiir X:vSt>*s\l»^L <>fcr\ l'iu| OomnMiy «ul* t|>oli. -iaVNßtafc Latest In Auto Bags N«w atilpm^nt* juitt In direct from manufacturer*. AH l*»rh*r foods ahown by Th« Quaker coma direct from the makers. We a"- on* of th« t*vf al'irra on th« I'iirlflo count lar«c«3 rnounh to do Uilil Moat »• Mi hurt to content th«tna«Jv«a with Kettlns; what they can from ■mall Jobbers, (-.«?• our Interesting wlnduw dla^l.»>- of lat« nov«-Itl»-ii. NewMt Auto and Shopping Bag*, In all leathers, with tb« new MM handles, fitted complete; ruif« In pric« from .. . 92.75 to 910.00 Shopping Bag* In the new crushed l-ath»r effects, beautie5............ .7....... f4.G0t091000 A Spl.ndld New Lin* of Dainty Little Hand Bag* for children, all leathern, ajp»ort«4 1 i..ra, spccliU •*• and SUo Sassafras Bark ££ Liquozone I > »«h. 'i**!*, bright and brltUei • an tM HM sprlna; tonic; laxct New shipment Juat In. brine In family paxk*«-«; apeclal.,. 1 5e I your coupons. Fountain Syringe Special HSe—Two-Quut lUpld Mow Combination rountaln Syringe— SS« _ _ AGENTS FOR THE " MARVEL" WHIRLING SPRAY SYRINGES. Free *»nvrr to all r»rt« c»f th* city. Including Ore*n I+km and Dal lard. Mall orders filled and we pre; y .»;•'*■ or freight charges to ■II •nt» within 100 tnlkM of Bpat»« on all orders of IS.OO or over. IM QuaJkerS^ Phoneii Main 1240; Indep. 1249 1013-1015 First Aye.. Globe Block i in^ MHa . Adhesive Pliable Plate tts^&W£ SW&^l* » PUt. of Ela«tieity. *i AA WS^#*^V^i®^%a^ Pl.t. Ev.r.pl.a.mfl. *U 111 l JfTT | T IT pj f/' Plate N«v«r P«rpl«»in».*r ■* w w L'J 1 |J JL.^^~—" ' _'—^», 1 f Perfection Suction Plat** ' r~*Jl^-~ 1 I Onllr l***l" In the Wilt narking *^« v* WV***".^^'***» AJ| Wor|( Guaranteed 18 Y.aVa. Tc«tb extracted fi««. without pain loar»-l N to •: lutdir. » to 14 and r»pUr»J with oew one* th« liidr attendant. aamo dajr. HARVARD DEWTISTS 618 l 6J« *k ~Z WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE i tC\a f*3 M * ha»» •ucc.t.fuUr flUtd over '*■• ..^IKMBgs " JfcrJ ■Hpt£hV>>> \ ' ' '*"* u>***'-u* *"dflWßP^B*>a •"^Y^VIZ* c-OMMNT: j hunt-. Jann-« ISt't TwJ Ore- _ li ij_ *> wid Ay». N*ir ToTk t>lf»ck. ■ ————— —— .... In the Combine .... Queen City Laundry I Cut Rate Offices Main Office and Plant—Co*. First Aye. and B«II St. Down Town Office—Third Aye., neat Pike St. Shirt* tOo Collars 2o Cuffs 4o No Worm i— U»«r».1 at Above Prloe*. Tooth At Cut RatM I UU ill Until May Ist Brown's Painless Dentists Air dulng all d»t t«l work f >r cost of ■int. rial ta intf-l v <■ our late discov eries and painless methods. I'alnirM i:>tractli)K .. .. FKi:E Examination KKKB Sllvrr Ki!!ln«s 35c <)■>!<! mint «■. upward from 7.".c ■ . Ml l iimi.ii 13.U0 l«rlJ«r« Work. Z.'k IS4O lull Bet Teeth iS.oo NO BTUDnNTS KMri.r.YlM> Com* In nt one* and take Mdvantaxe ef low rates. All work dons by »i>f— I rlallstx. without pain, aiul miuninii«l TUN VKAT.S Our orfirra have l»rn | M>!iililli>li«'.l In B«-«ttle t«n years. Our lat* botanlral dlacuvrry to «t'i-'.v to t!ie tiimi for extracUuc. fllili.K and erownlna if.t)i wtthuut pain la known and used ci.lv by Brown's Painless Dentists 713 First Avenue Pnrl<!» 1. HIM Union niock. One Dour tiouth of McDoucalKt South wick a II urn: 1.30 a. in. to ( p. m. Sun- J>. till 1. A Famous Remedy for Sick 1 leadacha Th« causa of this complaint Is not In Hi* brail at all. It oomea from th« stomach. A Ktomach that hus b« r<iuiy rlougcil by over eating, drink ing, or abuse In any manner, will warn you by bi'lnjtlnir on 'tele hend ach*. Cure the pains and distress In the stomach, and the heudach* stopi of Itself. All bilious attacks, dys pepsia, belohlng-, bad taste la the mouth, muddy complexion and yel low •>'•«, are eure<J by thin remedy. llt Is called It. Ounn'a Improved I.lv«r Pills, and I* sold bjr drucgiate •II over the U. 8. (or tie per box. ft I One pill for a do»»» or «mt by mall . on receipt of prt<v». Pample free, A,d<lr<-*» It. Ilosanko to.. Philadel phia. Pa. The Quaker Drug Co, 1611 I'irat avenue. Seattle. I C.R. Butterwortn & Sons Catertakmtat Ejakaiairrt Have itmuirit to Uieir new block, xgai FIRST AVENUE Both Telephone*. Hi. A thoroushly modern pl« • whirl feu ar« at liberty to call and id i pawl ■ | I BONNBY-WATSON CO. IV ruiiii D«r*otor« *b4 —ai'imia. Par- I ,'JS W"*. Thirl ... in* Or.xrnt* »tr».». I T»t«o»>«ti«. V.i« lJ ««»itK w.A. I AlasKa-Pacific Navigation Co. OMiytna; Alaaka Paclflc Eipr*»* and Vnii.j Btatea mall FOR VAUIi:S AND SEWAHU. railing at Junrau. Bltka, Ta.ku int. KAY Enianiar and COOS iNi.irr roiNTB. jm B. !T JAME3 DOLLAR APRIL 0 8. B. SANTA ANA . APRIL 10 8. 8. KXCULdIOII MAT 1 B. S. Jamfi Dotlur aatl* (rum Brut:!* every 20 day* via outbid* mute direct. Fulling iroin Arlington Dock. I P. m. No ft»la;,t i»f«iv«J aft»r noon on day or aalllng. Company rcarrT** right to rhanira »i»ihi.<t» or daUa of aall l>>ar without n.Miot. It ■ c mn'b, Pr«a. J. V. TROWimiDOC. Mgr. Phone, In «1. Phonik, Main 114 T. •W Klmt Ay*nue. Brattle.