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The Contented Man ma Is al the saving lity to save money in dicates force of character ab y properly Character, lity applied chief clements ¢ Start are the success an accour with us now AL% Interest Paid eBank for Savings fTATHIROAVENUE DR. C. F. LATHROP 213-1415 People’s Bank Bidg., Second and Pike. The Story of Washington's Dental Conspiracy ad How | Know That | Passed the Dental Examination in 1903 It dees not require a lemal comprehend an tard defects In our dental law. w construed with regard to constit tional rights ‘The dental law In operation shows this: In 1903, the Dental Beard ¢ acted arbitrary and unlawfu) quallf cations and their rec nd the examination papers (my answers to their questions) we show that amination al) to} which 1 de am persuaded members would ne code today HOW A CONSPIRACY IS PROVEN for! Hammond Dr. M (now dec amined) looking ‘lof the highest gr perfect enough In t 1 @ very nice, neat for the specia ed to Dr, Edw Ave ane ex an muti sweeping denial of th el by *| the er (and Mr. Me weneral av ‘ nd if my r admit in ating Aid not dare show sr and 1 was deprive compel them to y y art itself THE ‘Adolf in Feats of Si | Tomy. PvT YOUR NOSE OUDT OF || JOINT, OSGAR. I HAF DER FIRST RiZE IN DER TRONG MAN CONTEST GOOT AS SKINCHED. 1 AM DER ONLY HUMAN HERCULISS. meen, hadi 4 yuri MAK DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE AS HE LOOKS IN ACTION From a collection of snapshots, and engraved especially for The Star “PUNCTUATION - IS PERFECT” CINCINN’ TI, O., July “The puncts..ion in the labor plank of the republican plat form is good, and so is the grammar,” said Samuel Gom pers, president of the American eration of Labor, who was here today, “but it is lacking in human quality and is not re- sponsive to the yearnings of the workers. “The democratic platform contains all we asked for, We are satisfied with it. Later on, hall discuss candidates. Labor is to take an active part in the =. bear ign.” — VERDICT iA 6, time « ANGELES, July “BILL TAFT BUSY TAKING NAPS AND jon the gol ,|links President \then ¢| om ‘| weeks ago. Fi at| the A any through with pla to cx $5,000 | This was a side Ad Wolgast a query as wo when he wil to conclude bis pagilietic with Rivers, who, future r ords will say, was knocked out the champion at Vernon July " here exalt of th Day * reply PLAYING GOLF; REST BEFORE FIGHT take an automobile ride along the north shore. Yeuterday he motored to Hamliton to visit Bee the Navy uper rege pais Hay* from an at . apent ow Joe “ay Pre ce ary of test with his Taft ha stenogr family atta cot Independence battle 4 ot corr » hour's “gp at over les, Referee Jack general target for cri ke charge against = xs |that he completely lost his b \PUBLICMARKETS] =" Wolgast WESTLAKE session with « the d Monda on to attend the conierence pher Myopia club. after and ti motored This ashing of the tional committee a flernoon, icon a nap, the 7 publican na NTEREST IN WESTERN STEEL | HAS BEEN SOLD Bausman the which is considering a Alaska t is possi that he will head a party says, he will be re He favore Labor I the bout months’ hu it summer Jim Jeffrie his return for Riv at Vernon Rivers wants to -m™ gain at the earliest Meanwhile Man. Promoter MeCarey Riv wt Co recer Wes including the dale began perior court the discharge tie rant ter Still, Cory steel plan an action yesterda pratioon, at Iron s in the sw an has regarding gold champions mateh for with to secure| Hehtweight McCarey of the receiver of} reac hed no decision appointed by Judge Les! aster dispons jon of hin of Jefferson county, two] 4 ibe. 45 re The sult reveals that| “ines Wolgast said today that he is « Metropolitan Trust has dis “ sidering an offer from a n Fr posed of its interest In the Western | promoter for @ match Corporation to the Occidental One Round Hogan el Co. opponent is charged by that eiver was and that the tion. An affidavit b Ives, president of the Trust Co. of New rs clseo month putative - BRYAN SAYS HANDICAP IS is the trast com intment of the ntly made jurisdic - i Brayton Metropolitan York, ma charge made Western was aptey thre with Jame steel od a (By United Press Leased Wire) a KANSAS CITY, July 6.—Willi alted Btiel Cdences eH; spaghert a macere «| J. Bryan arrived here from Linc He will tender bis services to democratic national committee | take the stump in every state event the committee so | peaking of Wilson | tion Bryan said I have been handicapped b charge that I wa dency to gratify personal 1 am happy today over edge that Gov, Wilson 4 date and that I am not fore the people for progressive principles and ¢ vince them that I am actuated no thought of self. I hope to ¢ vince my friends well as crities, when the campaign ts ¢ jed, that I have fought hardé¥ Gov, Wilson than I ever fought myself court MURDERS FAMILY ,,\;< samsrir tony Seva. Viccten detverstes| AFTER A QUARREL WITH SWEETHEART mu r of his wife and two children EVERETT, July 6.—-Ernest John found in his rooms that/,on 4 Great Northern the whole matter. The] shot himself through the stated that while he hat-icoipy av, yesterday, after | the children, he did not eation with his sweethe tam bentes {bullet passed entirely through and her mother ob-| hody and broke a heavy on the same day,| window. Johnson had non-support Mr. | his money to the girl, saying he had were married UO! no further use for it, and exhibited | revolver as he walked away in request 6. nomi Sergt plan me ed the her-in-law ap mbit peared the can I can go and make the wan Mrs ained ach nd to leave Procter divorces chargin Mrs, Procter assumed as names. - a LOS ANGELES, July 6.—Struck | lov head by a pitched ball | in fternoon COULDN'T STAND IT, ST. LOUIS, July 6. A éarcas' reference Pugilist Jim Flynn tarted a near race riot here to and resulted in one of the negro| in! participants being shot, probably| A. Laduce, sister n.4 fat by @ gatro eral| the famous Jockey a ft, | and white killed her husband, a hotel east be Jealousy is said to have of the shooting game to Speed McDonne of the Verne to his home San itl KILLS HUSBAND. elder team, was DALLAS, Tex., July 6.—Mr of Carl Shilli will be former today Ber tan ou ly negroes were in a free | for all fight growing ont of an argu Iman, on the al ago et been twe trength at Olympia FANS ARE. SORE "OVER WELSH’S (My United Press Leased Wire? Any , bat he wilt fared bet of er in Low Welsh is a t and Upen addy -) good yet the hir on an next the REMOVED NOW m the the seeking the pres the know! nd be fight on my nd ny M today shot and ok the STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1912. HurRa!! LeMay gah Mi hate d--But, Weights Were-- LuDvIK, REMOFE DER Broverries" TEDDY TETZLAFF | (By United Press Leased Wire, Dt to Judges’ Stand at / Race Course.) LAKE View RACE TRACK, Ta July 6——in the presence of 24,000 thrilled and excited spectat ors, Teddy Tetztaff, in his FLAT, won the 200-mile heavy event Jat the Montamara festo races yes terday afternoon, He won by heady driving and tremendous bursts of speed in the straightaways, and he did not win easily Hard Luck Mulford in reet coma of the f rid t eae 1 the five-mil wan 8 a he ect pd, mak Tetziaff Takes Lead nat, bw t the lead to De his National on the Vo clock w te Tets And f eddy ining on bir Mulford Injured A tock fired from a wheel ¢ Hughie Hughes’ Mere “ through hin mark, slashed hir and he was blinded! arrived back before the grat hie {ne red witht Quiek' od finish : He detane even cove to his seat and wan ¢ cannot help ford. ecling sorry Meet Or oy at 10. The meet when Tob I in & Flas de eint trophy He the 10 mile the challenge cent of & by Bennett { in the Maxwell, Tower in the the Oaklan Event of Mishap. won the ile 0:5 000 follow Joert Fi Bangs Puller ent in the medt ear ¢ 2 ho nl 6 in event of d early trow Clemmer Theatre Seattle's Best Photoplay House Follow the Crowd If You Want The Best Music The Best Photoplays 1,200 Seats—10 Cents | ing of bribery, adjourned until Monday | WINS THE 200-MILE RACE AT TACOMA, with } Mercer gain, b with Hea stian’+ own, broke au intake sght fire in the filth. P 4 to Heghes, who had the ed nd re the ong nth engine Cole, dris in Stutz. gh beaten the when Cooper Wi event mile minutes ay won ne he car Stutz mark flat in Big Race Today hes seems to be the hot f free ali today are: Mercer, Hughow Fiat, Tetslaff Knox, Mulford, and Pat " 8 Henz DANCER OF QSING SEAT «my iy Press fenned Wire) WASH July 6—When prayer tig over and routine bus iness had been disposed of in the senate today, Wm, Lorimer of ti nols again faced battle over his right to a seat as senator On March 1, 1911, the senate voted 46 to 40 to retain Lorimer a member. Defeat today would mean that in the judgment of a ma- jority of senators the “bionde boas” acquired his seat by “corrupt methods and practices.” With that condemnatt event loses, he will t private life involving t is a quest riven fe he ck to standing lon of bigh Such a case of a mem ext privilege m June b ine r 1912, the imous consent the repe i ating committee on A leg 8, ipper ake ut Lorimer investig he lative day of July ¢ taken t the senate. changes taken place met of the Lortmer Many whom hi eruited, have life, They senatori won his the ate strength of ndpatters was mainly retired to have be re pri coed been vate er nes of senators to whom histe al cou “Retire” ally Advised to ken and gene t » a no Hope Lo was 8 yng that nt Sherman A spe » Chicago sev Ativise © resign, The argumer f his retirement were that he avert what pe certain defeat, and moreover hig ean ate friends embarrassment by quiring them to line up for im again, Many senators for Lorimer In 1911 were mainly because of that vou recently taken show not fewer again the “blonde more than forty In his favor. A majority in the senate 48. There gauge by which the final vote may even be A num. today t it but the gen was that it would weeks orimer ared to be o e who voted retired han f senators bors” and not is no possible time of the approximated said next week sion ber of sena might come tmpre much later eral he GLANDERS VICTIM J. L. Miller, the soldier who was brought to Seattle from Fort Liscum, Alaska, suffering from glanders, left yesterday on the steamer Buckman, Mil- ler contracted the disease while working with horses in the fort. When glanders attacks humans it is generaily fatal and the condition of Miller is quite serious. POSTCARD FIRE ALARM. PORTLAND, Ore,, July 6. A young lady caused intense activity on the part of the fire department by droppin a souvenir postcard in an alarm box, She ran as fast as she ‘could to the chief of police and apologized. DARROW TRIAL ADJOURNED, LOS ANGELES, July 6.—Owtng to the indisposition of Defense Counsel Barl Rogers, the court try Clarence Darrow on a charge morning. iA Words b Music by y Scere E 4 rrvhtar) jE ith CO ata MARSHALLS ARE MOST ATTACHE COUPLE IN THE POLITICAL GA and Mra, darehall of Indiana at Indianapolis, Her only rival im was “Pink,” the cat Indianapolis ig when be came to the ea the gubernatorial ¢ thought all Pink, and a dog a few days after settled ‘a | Indianapolis be 5 in his extreme Son shall beard the debate at Freeport. from & special point to be precise, “He coins lap while Douglas on Douglass’ lap spoke. . All I remember about says, “is that one man was tl the other short, and that | irritated me by head The Marshalls live nas old bouse in Penn street, dianapolls, ‘Shey live verely democratic no auto, not pay Thomas R. gets lunch. It consists h and a cup of it costs him tem conta KAISER AND CZAR y Uetted Pree OXDON. July 6A patch today from St kind | says that the czar and i a Baltic port, sent their . ider the best means # end to the Ital nor INDIANAPOLIS, July 6— Mrs. Thomas R. Marshal! is in for a lot of hard campaigning this fall For of course, Thomas R. will take the stump for the ticket he is on, and Mrs. Thomas R. will have to go along, She always does. Thomas R. won't budge without her. When the governors went on the waterways junket down the Mississippi Governor Marshall was invited to go along. it was a stag affair, and he refused Can't go without Mrs. Ma have An he said The char carry the gubern Governor speeches in or Marshall sat through every them. And she believes in him one oves him the still That's of a wife Mra, Maret suffragist She en are ardent anti lieves that wom to handle all too ulsive an ’ IT’S AT. nited Press sat NAME ENTO, Seeking to find a way ov df branches of | tangle of the primary of California whieh i to prevent the placing of & party ticket apo te pallot, leaders of movement from are in ee 7 xovernor today. Johnson and the refused to make aay % said they oman’s place at al should be of acho am Heve that men are tent there government But Thomas R. is sure that women could handle things to sat- {ve isfaction if they were al! like Mrs. ber Marshall. To him she is a marvel, velt and all that he does is done with an eye to her comfort and happi ness. Once he refused a nomination to congress because he was too poor to stand the Washington pace and didn't want to put Mrs. Marshall “in a third rate boarding house.” says where heard a wome it is in th nelir just as compe as in other ed to te the Gov present Portland 00 a.m. 3:45 p. mlose m. 10:00 p. 5:00 p.m 12:15% 1: 15 p.m! 130% Parlor Observation Cars, Dining : Cars, High-Back-Seat Day Coaches Standard and Tourist Sleepers on night trains, ready occupancy at 9:30 p.m. ‘$7.5 tion. Leave Seattle Arrive Portland 10 4:45 p. 10;00 a 4:15p Leave Portland Arrive Seattle m m Ene agoue PORTLAND and Return Account Elks’ Conven On sale July 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, TICKET OFFICES Columbia and Second Ave. Or King Street Passenger Station i

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