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$>i Or, C . A . R o h r e r jMgtir « £ p « W ‘ r Offk*. W» -,unie,on B,d’*’ 9J Washington. S ttse f e w s s e s e s f isS E . K r i n g l e n A r c h i t e c t 'from t t \ d \ k \Ko „ , , ---- « • * O H m S S \ ? \ * t o “ “ « « » » slanting piauks. n e T n g S * 1 ^ ‘»«t d e . X ° \ ” i 0UMl,e sn,t 1 8a\ ' i ' » * \ « » » . « . . . . i s s i s - S ; * « . j s s s s . E.mTnl||fmn-r h? Kyou* tart ™ * V \w Is it worth what you Mm. It occurred wl.h tb« 8,Jh “Wt arr,v«» '*'** „ ° l r W Tork' who of pure accident, nud the u e x t^o » ' nff yo\ plWMI<‘ L bC‘ ? vy' m w waa the stranger n l u n » w i Blw & Co within fV . , r from word along tbe p])ln«, clutching wM*? #na thM ,h<* « n » i 2 ‘#'h bour3 man • cry «■ be struck tbe «■« £ r alarmed tbe crowd imd caused a »h. ■horeward. •ire K'.ifi'oriii^. “P< rhtt|w mu. from your T|fw; h<* roughly, then point ot struck “Whnt nil this—to but ■. i S w S S J i ^ \ * * • » « « .«»■ l L 5 ! ! ? . * ! ! \ r <fW 1,001° H ip pup- A moment Inter dropp'd to tbe lib ib t M ia S r i\ 4 * * \ * C at- fu t i l Security State Bank [ M c D o n a l d H e _ A M A n m n L i^iH, . . . Mont U ia M y Eanjpp*d i d l fa S f e O M * * * * ■ m ket Crarfaato Nmes to plsysd. '['fffi EH R Y A N , Manager m oremure beneath tlw h;:tleitg spy d ? o l \ n d , W jjj**- ■ * P t u ,n d » wax f „ r .,4 £ S ! £ j 5 i ! “mr V a ciewly -,| iiee |t. weakune I havt\ * ^ ^ ^ ^ ♦\\wmnnned by Me cold | m n m I m to do more than chatter angrily. j B tbe hubbub Etuer • “ «empnnion out into the •w e t , w b e n ahe beheld b ln abnkln;.’ wttb auppreaaed laughter. “®®y^ \ ,h,CTW In a shocked voice. Yo”-yoa might Imre MHed him! SuppoN* bia bead •track i timber!\ \Yw . that would li» \ bedecland. ( mtddte.\ J* buof la tbo Phone bell hnzted nolMlJ ch^ b« ' n & S » ^ J r “VtTJ?°Ld tbe » r k t ^ T , T ^ w m ^ ,o ,,,5 S -«rb b r a s z an Idiot | mis to u >1 r i J S po nMUl,i WlD 'Tltl' 00 WC°P°M man , r W,’t n lmlf “»<« fl«her- C V r n 2 ' : b r n ln P d “Ami n woman.\ auppleinented Cber- i ,,v 10 t,le \ ne ta blame.\ ir i M f i J . bl““ e no on# but or, I y°U re re*n°n*IWe foi there'll telf\ P°rS0D y0U ve *mrme<J-rour-, \What do you meua?” aaked Chorrv. ,pft h,m nnlruprefiMd. i.< ? a be frank.” he aald. •*« U beat to tuire. auch thlnga out. I trad<4 mj WendHhlp for money. flDd I am relied m m '!£ * ? kl\K •Tf,ur Lono1, »*»nat HUllnrd a bankUMea.\ Her alienee |^w o « g _ c « a e dlatlnctly, wbOe tbe #nt,y “»<!« Wm tba n o n fiercely deter- hod otben llatawd la tanae i l l t f a • Z r n i 'm J U S ” * * « « * n t apeaker m uruurm aulntelll. \W iv wtT Can't yoo ^ r e oe . SIii.*5,00s 700 VwT ™IL Rmeraon Imn* up tbe recover can- 2 5 p e r c e n t o f f O n a l l $ t d e s o v e r o n e d o l l a r mined to force an explanation. “Ob. i I m In no mood to apeak geutlr,\ lie ••W ; tbea added, wltb a fifing of con* tampt In hia tone, “I didn’t think you wonld pay quite that price for your copper mine.\ MaloW® l»*rt to ber Ups. Kindly be more explicit; I don't know wlwt you are talking about” Then, for your own Rood, you’d bet- fell- rare- - Kiiuu, youu uec n u y i I M with the name dellberatkm ,#r ««dcratand. According to accepted bat* been ton Then, at tbe nifiijt i Y m W ant A n y K M braid* «itb Repair »«fc I To i n w c of a g o e d j e k i l C t r e y t S h o p Ibith 4th Avenve I t r N a K o i I i i g A S p e c ia lity Ti T . M . t a r e y »w**d to face bla companion*. ||» nodded nnd apread bla banda outwanl la aa anmiataluiM* mattmi atandarda. there |t ono tlilntt no wo man should trade npon. Vou bavo net ltP. , - i- - ,- ---- - youwelf t<> thip Hilliard, aad from! w a tt, a lreadyr queried tba girt. . what > hear you o n avccwdloe. Ha la I rtotg muat bare been reached by • married man. Ha la notorfoaa, and •SSL A • - i ^ y°u !'\»• deliberately yielded yoar \That detective may hav* railed • • cl* ,0 him for a price.\ I 222. .U,> fTOm ! Suddenly he found tbe girl atJindlng I \Tnal meana It won’t do any good w a Wm wltb' burning eyea and qulr-1 w try further In Tacoma. The otber *Hn(f body. 1 banka have undoubtedly been Used, or they w on will be. If I con allp mrn; undlacorered I'll try Vanconrer next, bat I haven't much hope.’* \ I t look* bad. doesn’t I t f u id Cher ty. “Aa we at and at iweaent.\ Boyd nc. knowledgcd. \we a n tb* owner* of a hundred thoaaand dollar*' worth of naeJaaa machinery and uneatable anp pUea.” | “And all,\ muned tbe girl, ‘‘beeauae of a loose tongue and a little type.\ 1 a n t * [ D U N N i t C O . ( N e l e o d L i v e r j r GOOD M G S fiOOD H O R S E S ttM O N A B L E P R IC E S A h tN c d e a d , Fraprietar Fit Tke.Allnrd B a r n 4tla S i C - W . D a g g e t t Carpenter and C o n t r a c t o r 0. Bex 302 i * « at Be» Hetel E n a iaai H O T E L P O L S O N ! Everything First Class. > 2 . ptr day. J 0 SCOTT, ^reprteiar. \ i ' m t m MNon. a n \ hia chuckle changed to Be'll kaow enough ta k**p away from me h w a fter.\ fD M t l Don't! I never aaw yon leakeai Why. II a^gbt hare been mur 4 a r r \W a B V B * aland at ber rnrtontdy. n - I didn’t think It ef you.\ (the ahaddm d weakly, bul be only ahru? fad bla abonldera nnd aald. with a flM llty that cat off further dlactwdon *SaAi n apx. I won’t beapled npon.\ When Bc^d entered bla mom at the betnl. whUher be bad gone after leav ing Cb*rf7 at BUIIard'a bank, Itly Gooty* g nated b l a excitedly. \Hefe’a the dlckenf to pay. We can’t get that barfcmtlne.” \Tbo MargaretT Why nott Ttw cbattar waa nil nnanged.\ \Tba agent telephoned tbat wa could aat bar* ber.\ “W hat naaona did hu'offerr 'V o m . W * can't havo her. tbat’n iB .\ I M tb* oaly available ablp on the •e n d . Oar ataff will be b e n la a fort \ • m m of It WfflL\ \What do yon\— \B o llen beid ap.\ . “Toe, Bend t b a t \ Balt toased blm a ir a i *' detayrd.’ ” nad Boyd J \WeU. O la la growing lotenatlng I A a a k b a a n a ^ b e r people handle nm- j I cblBery.” He'ugached for a blank I aad barrtadly wrote a mesaage cancel -1 I lac bla order. \ I gveaa ' ..rrry waa l l k h t M a n h I* flgbting to delay aa.'' H * bacaa a n d t a l o f tbe mornlng’a oe- _____ *, bnt befere he had BnUhed hr I waa called to tb* telephone. « j f e n bnd aewa.\ be exclaimed aa I be n e n te n d tb* room. \The Jackwn- IBetwr compaay aay they cant make l i a l l n i j af tM r order I wonder wbat M t \ \ f f t don’t need aajrtblng mon to crip- ■lane,*' George declared blankly, “Any » « « fM WMCUac new. Wben I came yonng fellow. 2 T « M t k e baak the elevator bor trnnalflted It a f tb* batei made a mhtak* and <*«r- balL aad wboai abould I ran rtitht to M cMBlmr out of a room, but our do- ie opened tbe door I heard •Very well. «tr. I ’« \P®rt t(h CIIAPTER X. I.YDK next duy auggeated thnt Cherry could prevail on Hil liard to advance the money. \CberryJ\ aaked Boyd. \IIow can ab* belpr \ih * can do anything ah* wanta with him.” \What do you mcanT\ \ I may lie a heavy antumn front a* a flaanclcr,\ the yonnger man remark cd. \but when It come* to women I ’m aa wta* aa a wharf rat I've been watching her work, aud It’a grrat People have begun to talk about II Beery nlgbt It'a a dinner and a theatet party. Every day orrblda and othrt extortionate bonqueta, nitb Jewel I mv >. aa ttrd oa wltb blue ribbon*. HI* in«» tor la at her dlapoaal at all tlmea. and aba treata hia chauffenr with open con tempt. If tbat docan’t algnlfy\- \Nonacnaor exclaimed tUe otliri wltb dlsguat \Sbo la too nice a girl for tbat Ton bavo mlsconatmed till- llard'g polltencaa.\ Finding bla worldly wladom at laauc Clyde defended bimaelf atoutly. \I ’ tell yon. he haa gone off bln blooming balance. I know tbe eymptoma. Leave It to old Dr. Clyde.\ “Tou aay other people bave noticed itr* \ I do. Everylwdy In town except yon and tbe newadealer at tbe comrr- be’a blind.\ Bmeraon rose from bla cbalr and be gan to pace about alowty. “If nilllard baa turned (hat girl's head wltb bla at- tcntlona 1'ir- Clyde tbnw back hia heed and laugh- *d In open derlalon. ‘‘Don’t worry about her-be la the one to be pitied, tbe'a taking blm on a aeelng fleattlo trip of the most approved and ex pansive character.\ \She Isn’t tbal kind.\ Emeraon hotly denied i “Now, don't be a boy ant!) your beard tripa yon up. Tbat gtrl U alwat to break Into nitliard’a vanlt, and while she's In t b m . with the gaa light ed and a suit case to lug off the bank notes, why not tell her to toss In a few : bundlea for its?\ *•11 I can't get along without taking money from a woman TO throw ap tho whole deal.\ Tbe rnrlous look which Boyd had noted once M o re came into Clyde's nnd this time, to Judge by the ’a manner, he might hnve translated It Into words but fqr the “What right hnve you to aay auch things to m e r ahe cried. \A moment ago you acknowledged youraelf a mnr- derer-at least In thought Ton aald you would aacrlflc* anything or every, tiling to gain your enda. Do yon think I'ui Ilk* tbat tool A n my mthoda'to b* called a hemeful boeaus* your owe a n criminal? And aappoa* tbey w e n ) Do yon tblnk tbat you and yoar lore for that unfeeling woman, wbo aent you ont to toil and anffOr and aweat yonr soul dry In the adltnd* of tbat liorrible country, o n tb* only j In the world?\ - - • \We won’t apeak of ber,” he broke In abarply, \Ob yea, we will. Ton aay I hate aet a prlc* on myaetfc Well, ah* can aet a prlc* on benelf, but yoa caa't aee I t Her prlc* waa your honor, that 1 baa crvmbltd; your conadenc*, that bas rotted. Tou bavo paid It. and yon would |iay double If ab* exacted It . But on* thing yon shall not do; you •halt not Judge o f my bargalna nor de cide wbat I bav* paid to any man.\ Never befon bad Boyd seen e wom aa ao innaforaed by tbe paaaloe of anger. 8b* waa tbe picture o f defiant Airy. Tbe mask bad allpped, aad b* caught a gllmps* of th* naked, pea- aJonate aonl, upbearod t* Ita deptlia. \ I beg yonr pnrdon,\ he aaM. \Von a n your own sdatnaa, and you have tbe right te auk* aay beiiala yon cbooae’’ He aaw that ber eyea w e n misty with teen. \1 want you te know,\ ahe aald, \that I understand your poat' tlon perfectly. If you don't aucceed you not only low the girl, but rain youraelf, for you can never repay tbe aien who treated you. Tbat ia a very Mg thing to a man, I know, yet tben must be a way ont-then alwaya la. Perhaps It will present ltaelf whan yon least expect I t \ She gave blm a tired little smile befon lowering ber veil. He rose nnd laid his hand on her ana. “Forgive my brutal Mentnass. D i a m o n d s , • W a t c h e s , C l o c k s , - • S i l v e r w a r e , H a n d P a i n t e d C h i n a , J e w e l r y , P a r a s o l s , B r a s s G o o d s , : E t c . : E t c . N o w i s t h e t i m e t o la y y o u r C h r i s t m a s g i f t s . o ' . i n Bif Ben Clocks, Gillette Razors, Hamilton and Howard movements, not included in this sale. A r t h u r M i z e l l D o n ’ t p u t o f f . . I n s u r i n g Y o u r P r o p e r t y Insurance that does insure. TO-DAY 15 BIG COMPANIES. See C H A R L E S E . R E D E K E R The Iasarance Nan t C A N D I E S T h e F n h e s t a n d B e s t V a r i e t i e s ' * A l l K i n d O f S o f t D r i n k s , P a n u t s , P o p C o m a n d C i g a r T H E C L U B B I L L I A R D P A R L O R S _________ _ _________ I Third Avenue ♦ > > > > > > > > > > ► i i s h U : bto eay. \T 9 wbom waa be nportlngT* «I *»•< know. A few m lmitM 'flfw I you up to tell you about It. but i S ? , w s waiting for my a a a j j A e operator evidently got the wires eniaeed or left a switch open, for I'lwsuu ^ „f a conversntl 50.000 cnscs « i n » anu — entrance at. that moment of Cherry Without notle- i herself, accompanlcd by Fingerless ‘ ~raser. . . “What luck In Vancouver?\ abe In- aulrcd. ,. “None whatever. The banka iron i Hsten to me. and I can’t interest nny . private parties.\ ■ \See here,\ volunteered Frnser, tt Uy don’t you let me sell some ot your atock? fm there with-the big talk. turned o n ,him suddenly. j j . B l N D O N P l u m b i n g B n d S t e a m F i t t i n g JOBBING a s p e c i a l t y nauu figured Work Guaranteed AU got the switch open, i^ l h l s m u c b o f a c o n v e w n t l o n ^ •* *our contract covew . i at fg. We (bought (hat was at henrd another voice reply Emerson JITbu have.demonstrated that. If you bad kept your mouth shut we’d hare been nt 'sea by now.\ .■ .. The fellow's face paled sllgbtly r.s he replied. “I told you once that I dlan t mucb tried temper rendy to gl^c^ wsy. -I can put up with ndythlng but a , \ r i i n R (he slcns of a rising storm. I civde scrnmlilcil out of his chain say- - r ' r r , ? ? p - f i g g s . •Tbnt means a joss o f - AnJ ^ ^ ^ , r(„upd on the point pf an cx - - ^ ^ a r e tlred - didn't recogntee eIther (c* ^ S , \Whose voice?” \ I don't kw>w. It eald, ‘We’ll under- iU g g W l I “WBAT BIOBT BATI TOC TO SAT SCCH TniNO* TO MB? \ fa t not clever at sucb things, bnt would bave aald aa mucb to my sister If I bad one.” It waa on honest attempt te com fort ber, but It failed. \Qoodby aho anld; \you mustn't give up.\ AU tbe way back to ber hotel her mind dwelt bitterly upon bls parting words. “His sister! His sister!\ she kept repeating. \Ood! Can’t be see?\ Dusk was fulling when tbe girl, wltb set, defiant face, went to tbc telephone to call up Billiard at tbe Italnler club. «I- have tbougbt over your propo sition, and I have changed my wind,\ ahe aald. “Yes, you tnay send the car for me at T.” ' Then. In .reply j to some request, ahe luughed back through white lips, \Very well, lf you wish I t tbe blue dress—yes. the bine decollete dress.\ She hung np tbe re ceiver, then stood wltb hands clinched while n shiver mn through her slender body. She stepped to a ctasot nnd flung open the door to atnre at the nr- ray of gowns. \So this Is tbe end of my good reso- lntlous,\ she Inugbed nnd snatched n gnrnfent recklessly from Its honk. “Now for all the miserable tricks of the trade!” COKTlKV%D V t S I W fi£5 H E R E ’S G O O D B U I L D I N G M A T E R I A L Your building troubles will be few indeed if you select your Joice, Roofing, Flooring, Siding, etc., from our thoroughly seasoned stock of Larch and Western Pine. R e d C e d a r S h i n g l e s Our lumber is of a quality that satisfies and our service prompt. C c m e in and ex amine our stock. Perhaps we might be able to help you with plans and estimates. D E W E Y L U M B E R C O L. L MARSH, Manager S H O E R E P A I R I N G repair work neatly and prom p tly done. O l e N y l i n A ll kinds of shoe ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ : : O n C s t - < * C T V (■ * xi S i d e n d 4 tH