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= 00. Private exehar with all depa PHONES “*r.. Wy mall, daily. RATES "2201 isn Hy carrier, tn elty, LAUGH AND GROW FAT==|BUNO GIRL LURED INTO HOUSE OF SHAME, TELLS ae ra term SHRINKS FROM BEING AN EMBELLISHMENT.| Puppy Dog Days | TERRIBLE STORY AFTER RESCUE FROM SLAVERY MEMPER OF THK s NORTHWReT LEAGUE OF NEWSP HS. Telegraph News Rervice of the United Breas Association. Matered at the postofficn, Beattia, Wash, ae second ines matter, Published by The Star Publishing Campany every evening sunday pomth in advance, 93.26. 26 How do y sending at r or two or then, when is no longer in your — t sraces, hen the 1 t n t s left , graces, when the political f vi a is | Man and Woman Charged } t by the waysid Z : * Hi With Holding Helple - : yig special intere ing the experience YOU gave him t Miss Prisoner i PLOT AGAINST YOUR W ? Are Held Under tet In the olden days a soldier of that k 1 was called Bail. | soldier of fo: ” or “bravo” and not rated very high. Hi | plea was had to live t vious objection te = FRANCISCO, June 19.—| lea a li fal)—Blind and helpless, | Bis living i lived was that it too strongly ten lured to a disreputable houne a =py ne against her own will, where she to m ake pt 4 : had Iterally to fight for her Mberty There are ex-cor n \ gton who may not the pitiful story of Carmille Metr while in office, have to win ‘ ot nte le ot the alg ar is whl $0 as to get “taken care when the v ¢ fF tical uf plaver th has yet been laid bare Sse Camille Metning's cam fe oor ] ; wald, at thone with But don’t you see how much of a temptation would be Sar Grubb, the mas put before a weak brother to do that, as he saw many famous * declares lured , r from torious reputation bh “exes” living high and taking life easy as paid agents of | ed li > ‘wealthy clients ; She Tells Her Story. Every one of the t Thin is Cami story the senate committee swore by a dl P cue a eens pate course he was d r t ’ In oF y eyer fi nothing for t ; hinge be wrong and yet lawi volves a s sMndness, th &@ sensitive conscic @uck” lobbyists don’t seem to have hen I came the Fast I What e¢ at humorous stior had a little me the sale of p rty, ar catty all of it that lobby 1 s mayt wi shea e ie contains the Law make r h diffe ecnuse ( be ed 1 had % seh ii } } ae ter took, I tell y 2 mot an | that bh ence with ke s I \ be only a very small one. ~gboodling : Treat frankly 3 nar after se ference, young er, Some pe ; r elocy 1 front cover ter make farmin’ look e the people, ut to serve th e him, it y si. where Saxo Gr in the garb of a renegace is en h se ida I did not know whe 4 to talk of him where I had lived for sentim Janguish. aga anid he was so 6 Took Her to Frisco. “1 admitted to him T eseld not stand Los Angeles, the heat see was #o bad for me, and that In ed a change. I egeated aY 60 atlas apace Easy Money. ling to San Francisco. 1 admitted iia that I would Ike to, but had no ifriends and would not dare Slams, Jabs, Boosts and Most Anything IND CAMILLE THE GIRL SHAME, THE PICTURE TELLS ul J, J, OCONNER AND B SHE RESCUED FROM A LIFE OF ITS OWN STORY. Edna Ferber rece evening Post ab 2 ny to a Te called him|them to take me a 1 do not know ‘ ae 4 ne of my blindnes fe told me oy 1 The bad woman, w x heed re Ms sage - told me Lloyd. 1 ask 4 her why she bad | spect place, a n who was i = 3 if you want a hat would be glad linto my hand. He said: ‘This is i#o legalize the traffic a marriage license. But afterward | She Finds a Friend. | Bg I j b i : ; ‘ ; : ye thing done well, consented to comme. She seid, ‘I was fight near you, |*2, eres Doo’ it en ghe revolted from the and tried to live a clean life, bar eee: din ona A paw n't ‘ |you here. When you get out tele me on the train, and told dearie—but we can't be too car 2 : f re can't be too rareful:|phone to me and I will help you get this into the courts.’ I made such a fight that the M {who had brought me w friend, Mra. Marka, would the way thi I was very nervous when I understand; but I was tire here. No one was there for a few (frightened and went with th minutes, Then R Marks came|without asking about anything. | on, up, a a man with her, whom “It was to a place of ill-fame they | 116 to oe hen the girl who had pitied | Sam Grubb and Rose Marks are | being held for trial on a charge of BUT, SAYS GARDNER, SOME ARE GOOD ONES |) *!ne ine. before Police. Judg ‘ON, June 19.—That) Josiah T. Newcomb, representing | Shortall with bail fixed in the sum there was and is a wicked lobby {n|the Stone-Webster Power com-| of $10,000. Washington has | pany; James R. McKee, of the ¢ been overwhelm. | eral tric company; Franc ngly proved and| Lynde Stetson, of the Niagara Pow BIG SONS SUNT 4. |er company; Wm. P. Lay, of Birm-| SALT LAKE CITY, June 198— tn-|ingham, Alabama, for the Interstate | The car repair shops of the Denver js not #0 | Power company; Frank Short, for|& Rio Grande railroad were come of “tric and Gas com-| pletely destroyed by fire, causing Potter, of Los An-|4 loss of $250,000. Three firemen eral Western | Were injured. D. Ryan, don't do it your They snubbed her nd but the good wor and scorned her ar meighborhood by law and they « fways until finally they broke her @o her badness. The story stopped there. It might have gone on. It} might have told of the terri took upon those severe sisters who wouldn't give her a chance For it is a terrible revenge which the scorned sisterhood 4 A ; ‘ silk hose, was awarded to Mise Ms taking on the society wh have ] ‘ Sara Young.—Tampa (Pia) Ne tof sons diseased, daughters alided for li n fore Always i. P d to blindne: ly ts ‘ ‘ the! 5 Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Is back on! > icy Hoomed to blindness, a steady pumping of poison into the) jp good Thuamors [the stare. With Harry tn Mat] *6T #eins of the race, causing fu half its sickness, suffering * |lteawan and Evelyn on the stage.| | “ sre they belong ‘Geo! Pretty soft for that guy and death. Instead of c ay all day fer nothing! have brought them home in very good little newly ma 6 woman fright- took self, hire a first: That same night sh clase man. their | and she went back . 8° And a Very Bold Girl, Say We The prize for the most ridiculous girl's costume, a pair of green} h that woman} reveng h it serves. It mi ore both are at last wh in cold statistics, it might Shining Examples. | You Write the Headlines. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hurry have opened their house at North | Valuable Beauty Hints One wugar repre ves from geles, representing se Loulsla Mr.| power companies; Chai an experiences to the an next déor, who,| ¢ ————— ' couconr) stupidly selfish in her own scemingly secured happiness, was loer mA Hatley, thelr daughters, Mrs the cruelest of the “unco gt who stoned the Magdale Lawrence Swift, and her little for Summer Months Godchaux, testi-|attorney for Montana, Utah and 3 sughter with them for the season. fied that y|Colorado power companies, and back to her sins j |—New York (N. Y.) Times. Avold greasy creams, face pow went as a del many others. tion to the W ie Ry the way, think of all the good lobbies there are: There is the permanently - maintained National ynservation association with a watching all the crooks who| | de ders and cosmetics, An inexper ; and sid analine dye to anodyne lye: sive and simple way free the What comical chemicals, you|ekin low lines, ofliness, m atches © chemical comics make mo|eallowness and make it soft It didn’t, of course, because there are limits which family | magazines as yet dare not pass; and also because any reader | with the gift of imagination didn’t need to have the inevitable Tumulty they could not seo the president | than the | Second Floor cents a pound sequel diagrammed. cry.” ety with a pink and white ,3 7 | Who can explain why good women act that way? | | Bald anodyne lye to analine dye. |is to use the easily mad on the subject c trying to steal public power AP ERTS | | eee plied jotion ¢ med ¢ Gilson Gardner "usar. They lands and forests. Then | j | The « oul camo back | ounces of spurmax dissolved in one-| erated with the National Child Labor | The grand jury condemned the crematory scandal, the Clapp dock oh Seanad Sateen Rast’ aaah ot ~ rts - tole ta [tens chatn’ letters, telegrat on, with an agent in Wash-| site, the specification of warrenite In road building, the new courthou ‘ a0 pectin Bie dnsuoncll ar NB! re newspaper space, distrit trying to oppose selfish in-| deai with Gould, “log rolling” and “pork barrel” methods In the coun y| reserve nile as wide as|added two teaspoonfuls of glycer Se atte, WeRtaRion | terests of Northern and Southern | commissioners’ office, and a few other things. Fcianse su yo of hands |v ado perset _ visits ogy ted Citen infil Owners and ciety Wis COUNTY COMMISSIONER HAMILTON PUT OVER, WITH AL Lives of trust men re way,” I I don't ealljand rub gently un made Derrona’ sd about everything |erind child labor into dividends. | RUTHERFORD, THE CREMATORY CONTRACT IN PRIVATE SES. That we, too, need ster y have the seems part of the skin Be ote Sesatag) vall{ Then there is the Seamen's union, | SION, WITHOUT NOTIFYING COMMISSIONER McKENZIE. if we can get good lawrers finest golf t there I ever| No need to spend monoy at the |short of forcible feeding. | My So Lith ite ¢aithtul Feruseth oho lanl HAMILTON APPROVED THE CLAPP DOCKSITE. | To ke 5 out of jail, jeaw in my lite hairdresser's if you necounts, it was more riotous tha) en castle to bec ee HAMILTON VOTED FOR WARRENITE PAVING. sii oe | A droll-looking ol4 soul who was| shampoo, which fs st ue . rete certgacdaiedlgiage tne airenergs ad HAMILTON CHAMPIONED THE GOULD COURTHOUSE. sitting the safety valve looked /and tnexpensive. You only need 4 = he ft et tne e anes a we HAMILTON, WITH HIS PARTNER, WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR And Fresh, Too. up dissolve a teaspoodt) of oar {| If the lobby Investigation does /fieh living, cond fons “amon THE “LOG ROLLING” AND “PORK BARREL” METHODS AGAINST But did.you see anybody playing|in a cup of hot water and use tn|not confine itself to one or two| toe fot tau Tet oe down to the WHICH McKENZIE PROTESTED. the eens tho usual way, It creates | an jgubjects like sugar and tariff sched oon Then tare le the Aenean sianecaieiseiiihcshomapina No,” the newcomer admitted, “I abundant, thick, cleans! ther | a ke til the | Fede , 7 ae ee Sure, let's elect our county and port commissioners at large didn't.” whtah exbUarates (he scalp ana,|~om ‘ '@ likely to Me ee eS Darian Hah me bey ang Bons ‘That's what The Star advocated when the ward system of electing The old-timer ebuckled. “That's ra thorough rinsing, the hair |*now files, Tho attention of pred PN Sariprege ren ge rombe epg nt scouncilmen was abolished. But that was not what the Chamber of Com it," he sald. “He won't let anybody fn quickly and evenly, the scalp bas been directed, to ts | tore commattiees ta: behalt of labor} merce or the Ayers organs had proposed in the last legislature, They piay on it.” is clean and pliant, while th Se can Ai and the hy-|legisiation Re erat i a. FR r © heal ere ‘0! t ile atior did not offer to change the old district system, and that’s why the peo 5 ae virile power lobby, and in the! Oh, there are lots of good lobbies | { ple voted against them. Son of the House (to eailer)—I ulta in rich, glossy, soft ric p | pals. “Sips otra wanted to see y 4 father says (fluffy hair, easy to care for and a latter case we ators have been sup and the senate committee ought | t Editors who were afraid to publish news to their circulation 1 made yoursel?, joy to {ts possessor,—Advertise ed with names, amo h are “BGS $0 ove rlook the mt and stock books ¥ w ase get a hurry on, or that U. 8. supreme Caller—Yes, my lad; and I'm/| ment | court may dissolve the proud of tt. | —_—_—— eee one fon of the House—P.but why ata Best Short Stories of the Day Is the port of Seattle for municipal ownership? Well, we should you do it like that? | \ ——— snicker. Only 1,700 people voted against Proposition 5, while some sais Yp ag | 45,000 voted for it. “What Indiana needs,” writes | aM BAN AINLES? Supper was in progress and the} self in before the phone rang a PSE HENS B. A. who is Qe father was telling about a row /again Every man should President Ayers of the Pacific Terminals Co., Incorporated for $500, alippery-olm 1 district, which took place in front of his Yes, this is Mr. Biggers,” an own a suit of blue offers to compromise with the port. We would, too, If the referee stood ® not more barber shops, nor tore that morning The first|swered the carpenter, just a little | caer tliat Lover ws counting the tenth second. moro ragors. It needa barbers thing I saw was one man deal the|peevishly, “What do you want?” | nd al a igen ci sate ~ oa _ who have worked in a tin shop.” thing | Sounding blow, and then al “Please, air," came the same| no matter how many S586 | any ut- ate crowd gathered, The man who|childish voice, “you are the one other suits he pos- = One og, GME the Buffalo! was struck ran and grabbed a large| that we want; papa fs shut up in sesses. And it should ummer resses pape s of we of Ms Dentists shovel be, nen bees, ane Sag the | the folding bed." not be nec , reac : | street and rushed back, his eyes icon eee ee wasn't an elopement, elther. [flashing fire. I thought’he'd sure-| Senator Bailey of Texas was oi mere eons or hwy 1 <asa beatin |W STAND BACK OF OUR WoRK|y knock the other man's brains/speaking of gambling and sald: | $18 for just the kind iT. or aqaies an ia a caaruisids “Whe ate\. Tele Wonk ots "In’Northville, | YOM 18 YRANS, GUARANTEE | out, and I stepped right in between] A gambler who lived in Texas of a blue suit that you?" 4 lsevaip Gna Ih Morthville, On bef Fe BY US. \ them.” became converted, joined the| will please you and 4 4 | “Oh, I'm one of the buoys.” Lee 8h ‘s big mastiff grabbed | ‘The young son of the famil had/ Bap ist church, and after a time give yu permanent 1sses | Clans “Ralandecn's “ase he Un become #o hugely interested in the|became a preacher, It was his| stialieting: | oee mack aid literally ahook the erent’ IRarrative a& it proceeded that he|duty to Immerse all those whom he | a With ry « During the past week we have received The Old Story. ot Se toe aaniiencak an had stopped eating his pudding. | converted, | Vith that idea be- i many Mainty creations in dresses for warm \ Mata itihas not been scet aise So proud was he of his father's "On Sunday afternoon he had fore us we have as- jou the advent of the first 7 valor his eyes fairly shone, and he| several people to baptize, and there sembled a_ stock of \ weather wear. ho advent of the first street car. | pores] |was a large crowd to see th bl 1 bl On Tuesday Charley Whipple hoger’ 5 ; y plied afletbied Me vue serges and blue Matertals are cotton crepes, figured and Kicked up a big sensation by buying | & OF ays nly: couldn't knock, any bratna| baptiamn by eee a eadtee anit cheviots, selling at om striped volles, ratines, marquisettes as well fa tay As pie ge we oe | The following prices will be given at| Father looked at him long and/his grandfather's career and not and $18, the as tho latest styles in linens. Gn his Ipeh. Yeredey Wil Poleecac cece aod weltete eat and cen [realizing the change In It, had tal of which you ’” A varied showing of excellent values at apaded up for a 7x9 flower bed.—| Cee ee tt ee nus (nance Was frank and open ike ned sah : of corse in his coat vill not find else- Northville (Mich.) Record ndvertion our work Father gasped ailghtly and Doses Aone Oe ee oe where west of Chica- 3 a sumed his supper.—Lippincott's | &randfather had not discovered t 1 pf | An artlet truce shun tove to|Stt of Teeth, Guaranteed 6 Magazine, The time arrived for the| go or New York 4 ; ’ i F a leubee Non the duke wen not to Break............ Enwanerrt | baptiam and the preacher went In stvle, fit and : it 4 ‘ | . r 000: > to g{into the water, amid the hosan } divid ‘ 4 But still, as Nat Goodwin has|Set of Teeth, Guaranteed Some time ago, a porting ai oT i eciek Bak tues that air of individual G 13 50 15 18 50 | proven, he can get married, mit ROW story told by Congressman Curley |.) + trom is beelok ba ity you will find AR is rei cisensnesaewen ¢ maachusetts carpe: ‘ pd fro 8 pocket an ace of + ° ’ ’ e Now soon the college graduate Mtedi eee : ; Ce Garin Hintaie wee atone ay than bh dose re cuken.& these clothes the peer bal Will hie him forth to tackle fate biked ong, ra canati ies Solid Gold or Porcelain $3 pga Bey pe ye se his vole, |Jack, followed by a ten-spot . of expensive tailored ‘ a veal tk ; q 0 os baseball fan | 7 © viole! sing — of wie | wih malar, . AND UFWARDE Feeney tae tae ne vitry® [in international polo and tennis Crown . RUNES Re VN phone at the dead of night, sayn| DOYS moter considerably fright ae ig Gy wales chink oF Mikannia matcher Gold or Porcelain the Poston Globe The Loule, WA z 5 i Today we are mak- aa ; : oe eter | “Ia that you, Mr. Bigge erled ' What did you do} ing a special feat , PRI ge ' Modern Economics. Bridge Work ....+.+++--U|q gmail, childish voice wants | that fo Your poor grendfather tepedlbg haart VV teho'll know better bye and) Roof shipped from Argentine to| Solid Gold Filli 75¢ UP|xoU to come around right away| UL Gy ver Bet out ally gi our Cheasty $9.9) R d ] h M4 thar a eet ltahdon, then ahicped to New Yell atin eae Ue ¢ Sand, bring your tools, We have Oh, pshaw!" replied the boy. | Sennet and __ split Ms e els elmer And th n he will start out tolwhere o duty of 1% cents # pound Silver Fillings ...... 50¢ UF hind’ an accldopt.” Is th ay ‘ot egnree. he. wil braid Straw Hats. 4 mors “ie ina i |was pald before it could enter, It . “You don't want me," was thebrreace® Bas got ont & jot times 8 “that pays ‘bout ten per] Waa then sold. in New. York for i1!| Albany Cut-Rate Dentists) jrompt response of Mr. Diggers on Gg, Worse hands than that | Cheasty’s Haberdashe oples Hank Building, [hearing the word “accident”; “you|"°** | y ty Se & Co. |American trust's beef seo Pike, want the doctor who lives next) MODERN eleg p that ache! Butler’ 1 1 . e d b plegantly furnishe Two Entrances—First and Columbla Atop that ache! Butlers Idguid) This proves that the protective Take Elovator or Walk Up. door to me rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir Tooth Piller, All druggists, 26c.—| tariff ts the father of the full din-Jour prices wint, surprise you.t, H@ek to bed rambled tho carpen-|ginus, Eighth and Virginia, near Ady ner pail. OUK WORK WILL PLBASE You, ter, but hardly bad he tucked him- Westike. Hiliott 803, ? iN 1 Av, at Spring St. wis

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