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arn notre July 31.—-Ethel Id air ay may of an accident tn which doy companions om a Duggy in a sion wit) a berry Wagon driven by a Japanese: here Wednesday girl, Eva Miss True Seattle, an ated DURRY shed. tting o| laps in a two rigs ¢ aon when Words of Praise For Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy You more tha in behalf of May Bch Remedy. S ene do . should be restored Btemach A Clogging of Mveold and lowing Btomach the digestive sys @erful Stomach removes th to Col! Srgkies Co., Third av ists everyw Meat Prices CUT | TOMORROW, FRIDAY, MARKETS As Follows: Rib and Loin Mutton Chops Choice Breast of Mutton . (This mutton is ‘of a a ) superior quality. Try it.) Pork Back Bones, 25c Pork 10 Ibs. for . Choice Dry Sait Pork Cheese Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until! 6:20 p. m. RESINOL SOAP IMPROVES YOUR SKIN AND HAIR There are few so fortunate as to possess skin and hair health that Is beyond improvement, and to tha great majority who do not, Resi na Soap tas an especial mission Ordinary soaps can do little or| mothing to overcome these defect-| fve conditions. Containing free al kali as many of them do, they rath er tend to increase them. In fact this use of harsh, drying soaps Is one of the frequent causes akir and scalp troubles. But the Resinol medication | Resinol Soap tends to keep th complexion free from redness roughness, pimples, blackheads and other annoying conditions, to p went chapping and chafings, to| clear the scalp of dandruff, and to maintain the luster and health of the hair, while its absolute purity, clean, wholesome odor, and cleans. ing, refreshing lather suit it per. fectly to regular use in the toile bath and nursery. Sold by al druggists. Trial, free; Dept. Resinol, Baltimore, Md DR. E.J.BROWN LR, | DENTIST 113 First Ave., Union Block. 2am now giving my entire time and sonal attention to my Dental Prac I do not compete with cheap work. bnt ase the beat materials to the dental . 4 “consultations 1 My offer to you ny entiet in Meattie mination, then rail on jen ‘Examinations we without eh for you to #0 and have an wand what I ean you have the dentist want to fo your work When vou pore and the entrance of * Hive the one tn thin adver Beware of Fake Dr Browne Edwin J, Brown, DD &. Beattio's Leading Der .cist 713 First Ave. until & and Sun- ears until 4, for people who work. on evenings |der sanction of the Mexican government. ‘ha THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 3i, tae, \ I KNow LAM: | MY Tongue DON'T LOOK RIGHT. Bes0es, 1 DON'T FEEL RigHT. -—-_- OSGAR , SOMEDINGS (83. MIT ME DER MATTER. My SKIN ferTCHES UNO I FEEL A CREEPING SENSATION OVER ME LIKE CATERPILLARS 4 4 MY EARS s\ WEAK AS CY . “Village Tragedy,”’ wt ating jester tallors—a favorite with the/ence In some men—tt didn’t seem . F . >%| girls to ma any in Howard Henann One girl, tn particular, No one He was just as much the village had ever thought of Howard Ben. beau as ever—out with toe boys har arrying yone nd or the girle—every night. Gossips h he was a t ” egan to talk about the other T r haps Florence never i {ttle Florence She was a home jest gir he t and never care! N © of the ad at B was the baby, but Benham came a wan alwaye her that A big, healthy at] She was 16 orphan always know | if ae Alw . ess to an on mm acick wife eraccaa s tate of $40.00 y cross. At He was his What more natural, after her reled of 2 village marriage, than that M. C. Benham 1 busta Howard's fath Id be appotit he made a will ed her guardian? Her ent nuat was ENTIRELY NATURAL - be ace t rogate’s she left everything to her hu ‘ { court ! Then, in January, 1897 a shions of Bein maken a Heart f ‘ foctor GIRL SLAVES ARE SOLD AT AUCTION LIKE CATTLE )—Dozens of young girls who. LOS ANGELES, July 3!.—(Specia! the last have vanished from California and many other Western state five months are declared to be held in the “black-hole” of M . Federal secret service men are quietly investigating a gigantic white slave ring that transports scores of white girls monthly from Loe Angeles and San Francisco to this “black-hole,” which is operated un- According to the information, the agentes in charge of the “black: hole” pey $10,000 a month for the “vice concession.” At present there are between 40 and 50 American giris living liv jot degrees In Mexicall. Many of the girls are declared to have been taken from he! drugged. In this condition they are rushed to the “black-hole the “underground rout The procurers for the “black-hole” are said to work Independently of the Mexicans who ostensibly contro! the “black-hole.” For instance, the manager of the “biack-hole” gives his messenger an order for ten girls, to be delivered by a certain date. He specifies what kind are desired, blondes or brunett and always d is that they be young. The price is also stipulated, and it is usually In the vicinity of $1,000 apiece, the manager of the “hole” figures that the operator may spend as much as $500 in securing the girl And when the order for girls is given—the goods are always de livered. To make hie profit, “black-hole” keeps the victim earnings until she has paid for herr and above her food and lodging By that time she is also irretrievably ruined and hardened. She also very probably made several dy “friend: The manager calls these “friends” together and Informs them that he is going to dis pose of their girl immediately, and that If they want to keep her they must buy. Spirited bidding always follows, and the slave Is disposed of for be- tween $600 and $1,000, which the manager pockets re profit, ift individual cannot afford to pay the price, it is the custom for several men to club together and buy one girl. | Sold to one man, or a ciub of men, the quarry vanishes into the depths of Mexico and ie never heard of jain. Down ther he may last six months, and then her master is back at the “biack-hole” again, | looking for a chance to buy another. Mexicali is just over the Mexican border from Ca' cannot ls touched by the authorities of the United Sta giris who are new arrivals and are being cowed are sald to be tecked in in inner and windowless rooms, facing on inclosed patios, th ee their cries are deadened by the walls. When the managers be ¢ the girls in complete subjection, they are placed in outside roo the manager, or ostensible manager, of the in one of his resorts and pockets her if—until she has made $1,000 over xico, Cal, and Uf these Sdobes, but the windows are kept tightly shuttered and the| MRS. THOMAS H. TYLER, BOSTON'S NEW "MATRON OF THE girls are carefully watched night and day. STREETS ~ ROSTON, July 31 Matron{into unfrequented alleys, into the} of the Streets ‘This {8 the unusual pes bestowed upon Mra | Tyler, a society woman, who, it has just been discove {« using all her time In working to save her ats. title Boston Thomas H DUG TO PLAY SHORT. ON FAT MEN’S TEAM ae MY HEART PLUTTERS. Uke A BUTTERFLY, UND AKATYDID. UND I AM AS Rich Boston Woman Opens Door of Her Own Home to Fallen Girls 1913, HAS® NOISES LIKE A MOSQUITO. iil cabin enmeshed a a a eateries TWO GIRLS HURT Adolf Has Symptoms That Recommend Themselves to an Entomologist - - STORY OF THE POISONING OF FLORENCE TOUT, THE HOMELY “LITTLE HEIRESS” j but in It Love and Hate, Lust and Greed, Commingle Just as Freely as in the Great City : A ene a ap Words by Schaefer Music by MacDonald ON STILL, 1 MAP A APPENTE — i UKE A COCKROACH UND 1 ae tt FCEL AS INDUSTRIOUS AS A ANT, (mr DOSE Sym¥TOMsS ? ‘pi pO You DINK I NEED A < nM, No—- Yor CONDITION POWDER ? s NEED AN INSECT : POWDER / “ne fro pageant <3 it J of a ta or fo bu b t ar gl <3 i ‘T }—-he had been attending her and] and had a post-mortem exam- convicted Howard state's, W know she was very fll, though he| ination made. They found |der in that it lave Wasn't quite sure what the trouble enough to warrant the grand sentence » cases, oth was, All t t pe of ha-| jury In indicting Howard Ben- = chair by, pub- in tavia attended th The ham for the murder of his wife was app and qu Howard filed his wt w. 1) with prussic acid. death ho as acquitte, they c She sus The trial waa a ic ived two years had goy birthday, « no of experts and lawye The Then a great Ia st accusdtion that his ‘ather had Ain't ext court t disappeared the estate. Benham about 1 on the gro final acquit- ! 2 eee nee's estat A, covered evidence rt came from In- FY A few days after the funeral | possible motive for . On the second trial Benham ad had married in. | the village druggist wondered rd's Indictment and the mitted—what his ts had de idow repo! A if Howard had killed that dog [rial the father had been nied on the trial—that his the gossips \ E yet inaane. Nor did Howard wife had died ru 4 pot or news came to p “What dog?” asked a by- tke the witners stand tr soning. He } itt bud stander defense, Hin experte—the mont her—externally—to cure her of a i “Why, the one | sold him |! toxicologists that mone athsome disease with which he) That's all—just a sordid little vik 9 the prussic acid for.” could bire 1 that under the cir- himself had Infected her! lage tragedy, such as often hap- FA The district attorney heard cumstances as related prussic acid His new wit * was a traveling pens when men and women and a about the dog and the poison. could not have been the cause of who had told him of the effi. money and lust greed inter- sk Me called in the coroner and | seath y of prunsl acid in such cases,|m! ing’ ; funy they dug up Florence's body The jury didn't belleve them and there was so al test 5 A te Rae ate loathsome, gaudy trafficking place jcafes, theatres and dance halls wherever her work may call her And she brings back to her com fortable home the girls who have no have place to go, or who, !f they i cannot, and there she installs then -—— ---— ters from the cavernous abyss of |canot. und there aie When Dugdale’s ni ines .up going to play shortatop, his old the worst kind of slavery 7 4 tha ter # ontha actual ch 4 irday afternoon, {t will make position when he traveled with the| She has left high social circtes |, ser ae monthe actua fighting : nig leaguers. and become friend of ¢ ¢ ft ar Gres Coact Walter Camp and tional problem, Mrs. Tyler ha a v Dug on weighs 284 now and is reed girl and woman {n this city sotnal y P| kab! footballists the country over green jag spry nail. But his team-|—no matter to what depth she may |@rkinal and pining dain alheg jwith envy mates won't have much the bert/have sunk! And transcending all| op immorality. : ea ‘Dug’s team will tip the beam at of aaa Hig Bill Morris will pitch, | else, she is treating each one of |e ways and Bill {s no midget, either, The|¢hem as an equal! ar bg all the Stevens get us? The *mallest man on Dug’s team will] Boston's “matron of the atreete” eettee eo fe A ava rage weight will be 265 pounds|Welgh 230 es forth elther day or night from! through poverty. Girls of the {pins Dug will captain the Fat Men’s|her handsome home in Back Bay's! pact Yamilles, with besutifer No, no! This {s not the Tealy. jteam against the “Leans,” who will| most exclusive residence section, cee and olethes, are pay jee lum aggregation which Dug man-|battle for the Elks’ trophy, ———————— oma Q | line up 1s as follows: cure, Many of them have con- ages. It's the team on which Dug se! sae PATENT Sucriow Os an was Gah A eee the tare | Pat heron Coe of the bright lights, the intox! Girl-on-His-Lap Picture Gets | | Wife Divorce |i nis aint sits anit 5 ST. LOUIS, July 31.—After ]} o'clock she had presented a photograph showing her husband with her }) 5 daughter-in-law sitting on his , lap and testified that her hus- Y “Th Pi band had told her he cared Sa ou’ re e Picture more for the daughter-in-law Tho state will buy $300,000 of i than he did for her, Mrs, Mary || King county's $3,000,000 road bond of Health J. Manning was granted a di se The deal was negotiated by vorce from Joseph A, Manning Map ai ee with When you wear True-te- Cireult Judge Willlam 1. | State Treasurer Meath, the money " by Cir 4 to come from the achool fund. Thi|f_ Nature Teeth you took well 1 and feel better. You're confi amount will be sufficient to care for the preliminary work of surveying and drafting. The remainder of the bond Issue will protably be adver. | tiaed for sale In the Kastern market. daughter-in-law Mra, Man ning charged with breaking up her home is Mra, Charles Couch wife of a son of a former mar. dent, too; they don't drop and embarrass you every time you meet a friend riage. You feel a Joy you haven't Mrs, Manning teatified that known before, sine and hor husband wero nappy | DREYFUS LAWYER sh pa eC ad Couch to places of amnsement || COMING TO SEATTLE} vuicanite or cellutotd, or gotd, and ey were ofte - if you prefer, $5, $10 and $15 um nh isda cuts | Fy ' oaned Wire per set, according to matertal | Beeseeemtcig VANCOUV B.C, July 81 used, Pully guaranteed, Maitre Laborl, prominent attorney of the French bar, who figured in a: In anticipation of great additions | the Dreyfus case, is at Hanff Hot | prediction is made that rubber will noon be used for roadwa for floors In every new public and com mercial building, and for many other purposes, for a few days before visiting this y and Seattle. After a week on the Coast he will go to Montreal to attend the American Bar Associa tion meet 0-22 Becond Avenne, Opposite Bon Marche, In present location 11 years cating mus tinkle of gl. and the merry all made so at. tractive by commercial enter prise—that first led them to barter soul and body “Therefore, since none of our girls are actually safe from the lure, we must REALLY censor every cafe, theatre or resort. We must make them CLEAN— or CLOSE THEM!" DELAY HEARING Judge Neterer has postponed the aring for an injunction Teamsters’ union until against tomor: row Attorney Thomas B. MacMahon appearing for the teamators, obje \ed to the jurisdiction of the court jon the ground that the Seattle Dray age & Storage Co., which 1s seeking | the Injunction, {s not engaged In in |terstato business, as alleged in the complaint. TOURIST DIES ON TRAIN NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., July |81.—George P. Brown,. a tourist from Houston, Texas, 1s dead here today, following a stroke of apo plexy, which seized bim while en route from Spokane for Seattle on |the North Const Limited. He was |removed to the hospital here and died at 5 o'clock last night. Mrs Brown, who was with him, will take the body home, ‘DADS TAKE LOOK | |the Queen jseven-Inning game, rred WOULD vou AN HE'S OPTIMISTIC is Seven members the counefl dent A. J. Barling of the .— pernc investigation of | Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul a! as : tog! re fen Burten = es good times ahead for the ads declined to say wheth-| OLYMPIA, July 31.—To avoid, Northwest. Earling has visited Se Al er they will favor taking over the Possible, the necessity of calling many times, but never, he i special sesion of t has he » the crops in . No- Gate have teen cperated over Provide & favorable condition than this © tion of a L ‘ the road f as r Lister has writter I heard predictions of bumper “al kressional del crop’ everywhere in the Middle §& m to use the and Northwest,” said the ©! re today m t The g also ex- ° if the elty states having . ‘satisfaction with the big " trattic DORN DICTATOR OF MOOSE 1914 be authorized to use the same this year. thods employed in the election of epresentatives | operate the PLYMOUTH WINS line CINCI 31.—Walter Roasted banana meal for bever-| NATI, July ages—to be used or with|Dorn of San Francisco was today cocoa, coffer, or co! 4 chicory |elected by acclamation to the of. By abutting out the Queen Anne|—!s the subject of @ iste British fie. of suprema dictator of the nt Loyal Order of Moose " le ristians in the semi-finals at Dug dale'’s park Wednesday afternoon mouth Congregationals earn right to participate in the final round against the Westminster Presbyterians for the Church league championship at Lincoln park Fri day. The Congregationals defeated Anne team 6 to 0 in a The losers put up a ragged field ling exhibition, and were outhit over twr no. Flanley, pitching for Plymouth, let his opponents down| with four hits. DELAY STRIKE all occasions all seasons all kinds very reasonable prices. On Credit of wear SAN FRANCISCO, July 31—Ac-| tion on the threatened strike trainmen and conductors on the Pa cific division of the Southern Pa. Zz cific, involving more than 3,800 An easy payment system like ours men, will be delayed until an an x v } swer is received from the railroad’s enables you to be well dressed at all appeal to the new U. 8. Board of times—you make a small first pay- Mediation ‘ and’ + c i terly te expected before Satur ment and then either weekly or day monthly for the remainder. The conductors and voted overwhelmingly 3 DIE IN STORM trainmen to _ Strike, WASHINGTON, July 31.—Thou sands of workmen are tolling today to efface the ruin caused by yester. (332-34 Second Ave. Near Union St ad hie killed hree . - " tg Bore ga gc IR “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ ly fatally, and has made ts of the city a litter of deb al damage throughout the city 1s estimated at more than $1 100,000. Fifty houses were un. roofed. | AFTER BUSINESS, begin an active campaign to bring facturing Industries to Seat A FINE Safety Razor Outfit | The Seattle Star has made arrangements whereby ig 1s able | to offer free, with each yearly subscription, at the regular price of | tle Utilization of the tide in Seattle, which are espe ted for manufacturing sites, discussed at a meetidk the com mission has called for August 6 of all the traffic managers of th various tallroads in Beattle. MAIL BY AUCTION flat areas ally fit will be $8.26, THE BURHAM SHAVING OUTFIT Consisting of— Seven Guaranteed Blades All unclaimed third and fourth Nick ; Nickel-Handled Shaving Brus’ class mail will hereafter be sold Colgate Stevng Seti reek by auetion tn the various postal «i And Heavy Knurled Razor Handle visions in the country instead of All packed neatly in a leatherette case. |disposed of at Washington, D. C ? eons Seattle is headquarters for Wash This is a complete shaving outfit—Safe, Simple and Sant ington, Or Idaho, Montar Safety on, tary razors have become immensely pop he ps and Alaska. The sale will be made || few years; thousands of men prefer them tothe old aie re every 12 months. |[ here is your chance to get one free, as yy . Contractor Dies Read Our Offer o snag || THE SEATTLE STAR for One Year (regular price pareaenpey Cal, July A acne $3.25), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for cific Construction Co. of ‘San|| THE SEATTLE STAR for Six Months (regular price Francisco, is dead at his home here $1.80), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for today In addition to building the ferry building in San Frafcisco, || THE SEATTLE STAR for Three Months (regular price MoGarthy's firm constructed the $1.00), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for .... Madison street bridge over the Willamette river in Portland, and || Those Already Readers of THE SEATTLE STAR and Who De. the Great Lagrange dam for the | sire the Shaving Outfit May Secure Same by Sending Modesto and Turlock irrigation 85 Cents to Cover Cost and Postage systems e

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