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ting ent ‘iret Dig ren- Dest that een the e adid ki BORDER LAWYER |4 VISITING HERE SCORES HUERTA nshinol David [He attorney at law of Douglas, Arizona, visiting in Se attle, talked with a Star man today on his views of the Mexican situa the He stingly explains many of ¢ tions hitherto unpub. lished tn Seattle. The Huertistas of Mexico,” he said, “absolutely represent the standpat element of Mexico, The anttHuertistas, or constitutions ists, are the progressives of Mexico The Huertstas belleve, as king worshiper tn the history « world has believed, that the people of Mexico are unfit to govern them. | ves, and think the salvation of the country depends upon a few] men controlling the affairs of gov-| ernment and running the country for the benefit of themselves and | friends | Want People to Rule | “The progressives believe that as Mexico has very the HE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 4 merican Girls, Their Dreams of Great ‘Careers’ Vanished, Kill Themselves by —— in Paris) 'TOUSLE-HAIRED LIFER, AGED 14, BAFFLES JAILER JOLIET, 11, youre of age Aug 4.—-Fourteen and sentenced for life! Granting that Herman Coppers, a mere baby, lives to the average age | {uoners, this youth who calmly |shot to death, for no apparent |reason, the wife of hin benefactor and cr hed th heads f two babe with ar xe viay ta king forward to the fifty yeara he must still serve behind prison bars be fore death Mberates him Herman Coppes 1s a tousle hatred, undersized boy, just like hundreds to be found on corner ots playing baseball or at the swimming holes” taking a stolen plunge. There will be no base wimmin however for Herman Coppes | He's Baffling Study SPATTLE OUT OF THE HIGH-PRICED HOUSEKEEPERS’ DA A DAY FOR YOU TO BUY NECESSITIES FOR THE HOME—CAN YOU RESIST THESE PRICES?) ? SPECIAL SALEof TOW AN INSPECTION 18 ALL WE ASK OF THESE UNQUESTIONABLE VALUES Two Big Stores Noted for Low Prices fe Bleached Turkish Towe xtra heavy; wine 22 keepers’ Day pectal Bleached Turk inckeopers pectal Unbleached Towels, fringed orders ELS «oO 1” y red | 36, mate of unbleached Rus or Hand Towels fringed. House 45c Rarberk eather Pi lows, 69c each white, 98c Broken tines in pa More profitable to you PECIALS ON constituional govern minology that has ¢ ment, {t should be controlled by the my nott people themselves, and if they zation of the ( Special Sale of make mistakes they themselves are dny by Wa willing to suffer for same | en, of the I ‘The state of Son rsor let { across the border from "When he was barely and today the antt-Huer sare Gli the \Goopes be 60c Lace Curtains, In white only; |91.25 Lace Curtains, 45 inches wide constitutional forces, are {n almost to the St. Charles ata Te AQo| they tarts pairs Walle 69c Adsolute control of this state. The because his father dec A ey laeG 6 pet federals have been whip) nen rrigtt t : agement afte intial until , top 2.50 Cable Net Curtains, white or|12!2¢ Colored Scrims, 36 inches i af 1 he waa paroled r bh « ide, fo cu nga eller agen ! was paroled and ecru, rich, effectty 1, 53 wide, for all curtain and Bic seaport, on the Gulf of Ca ‘ 2 a 7 destens A pair pery purposes. A yard 3 mstitutionalists follow the oO 1 he hods of warf The away f 10, the boy $1.50 Rugs, size 26x54, revers rd | Huerta als have, a in f _ ne fi th le, fringed eee crea: Ao armer’s young wife W special ....66 33 . eU | stances, shot down men and women | T/ e da out the brat c . | without even a trial, on the mere | A “Career ” and Loneliness Vereus Heme, Sweet Home! two bat Sarah aged four, and - suspteion of their betng connected are j—on,| Ertille aged two, Removing the with the opposition By William G. Shepherd “At the hospital, after a tow day.) ane aan tere ee wha played| Cover from an abandoned clster Dura, Bedies tn Setare EAS dn cedwaed Jean.| the Sad to me, ‘Oh, I'm ao glad that] she was | irl—who played! tnier the kitchen he pushed. t reer se teeta a Sl gh sai hg, tn Halogen we Shy BEDDING SPECIALS ida, tac oF tea exttannsntes = moned ie a smiling little French-| wanted to die. But now I'm better. @ great artist, One night she sont | (A Worler anc, hw Sena Galen hg see 1 ne ‘e and man and an undertaker. He it is will you take some of my money & servant to buy her s big measure ear) : saninaty people in order to buy me a ticket for America? I'm of tee cream and while she ate the ‘ - is 2 to terrify them who buries American girls In Paris| acing to go home again.’ She talked ice cream alone—for she had no| f the triple a “Woodrow Wileon is to be com-/ Sfter they've killed themselves. all the time as if she thought she friends in Paria—-she let the gas Fan tee — mended for not recogni the | | “I don't know why they end thelr would get well. She had plenty of fill the room and kil! her t Virdee: government, which was ina ‘at-| lives,” he told me, with a shrug. “I money and she was beautiful and “Do you suppose she made be Admita His Crime | ed by murder, and ts being partially | wonder many times, but | do not) 41 of smiles, But she got worse lieve, as she died, that ehe was! puring the five dayne that al sustained in the same manner. }know. Maybe it le because they 114 gieg having a little party with the ones/ing nis neighbors searched | ‘On the other hand, Henry Lane | become so lonesome. But | have ee ‘ b h she lov: Bega 4 Wilson, standpatter of standpat-| buried many, many of them We AlGES DONG Net DOSY Dom aad he undertaker told me|fonies, te ters, is 1 grata with the How many? u redingpbytcot ely 3 ie of more cases of bu gan at > ri | Americans who know the true con. Well, for thirty-five years ret ust an well as in Amer) vison; of fine, brainy Americ ted, begged the boy to tell ditions. He Is openly charged, on|two uncles buried most of ea, 1 think girls “killed by tness” in busy 9 Ag Rsk Mn the border, with betng the tool of| Americans who died in Parts fa sad, too, is It not? They | fay: beautiful Paria, the center of| What he knew of his missing wife the great trusts who desire to gob-|1 was with them for many years to some big things—to | ¢), “wt killed them. ‘They are down ble up everything In Mexico a: ow T have their ss. Bat I at musicians | The tragedies of “ca a ceuek cals tn deprive the people of thelr birth-|have never counted | iness drives) Most of the American girls th arytenoid right.” “Sometimes I have had chances " ttle undertaker has buried {n Paris! covers aw he PS aon re yder | el Mig Stictiihniininsas to talk to the girls in hospitals, for ) m are very beautiful. are 1 think, girls who have chosen| ovcre, sncn UM. Tle hoy Gon Milllone of beaver ponds, now|! am sexton of the Americas e most beautiful woman I| "careers" and then, at last, when|°Vorttink except why moetly filled with sediment, were a/church, but they never tell why|ever saw was an A fean girlie has seemed to them too | he variably aaa | Little lots and big lots to be swept out. few centuries ago saving and] they used poison, or Kas, or bullets. | whose bodys lay on a table in my! nave discovered that ; department to close at ridiculous reductions. spreading the soil of North| “There was the American was a wonder more wonderful things In for are these AFTER INVENTORY SPECIALS than finding ALASKAN America. E. A. Mills declares that | who died in F July 3. Her night she dresse women than making fine music or | nuaoETe. . the aggregate of rich soll-deposits|was Agnes Macduff, and be painting splendid pletures in the United States for which we|heard that she was in th friends ~ ge | are indebted to the beaver is be-|I went to seo her. It was June y bad er falls. Butler's Liquid SOME TUESDAY S| yond belief, and probably amounts/that she took the poison in her Everybody sald she Tooth Filler stops the ache. Drug to millions of hotel gists, 2hc —Advertinement room at @ «¢ GET THIS COMPLETE SHAVING OUTFIT FREE!%, The Star’s latest and best gift offering to new sub- scribers is the Burham Shaving Outfit. It is a very handsome and complete set, consisting of heavy knurled handle Safety Razor with 7 guaranteed blades, nickel handled shaving brush and Colgate shaving stick in nickel box. The set is packed in neat leath- erette case and would retail at $2.50, but The Star offers you the complete set free : READ OUR OFFER THE SEATTLE STAR For One Year (Regular Price, $3.25) Together with This Burham Shaving Outfit for ......ccceeeee SEATTLE STAR For Six Months (Regular Price $1.80) Deroher with This Burham Shaving Outfit for .....cccceecneveweees $2.20 SEATTLE STAR For Three Months (Regular Price $1 .00) Sead with This Burham Shaving Outfit for . $1.50 Readers of THE SEATTLE ST AR and Who Desire the Shaving Out- ool ae tone ph by Sending 85 Cents to Cover Cost and Postage $3.25 but take advantage of one cf these offers at — You need a a. ur ey It is your paper. ee that is fighting YOUR battles. When- ever any matter of public interest arises wherein the interests of the ninecty-and-nine per cent are affected, The Seattle Star ‘s on your side, fighting tooth and nail for you. It should have your support. Remember, every 8 subscriber helps just that much to make The Star’s battles in your intercots more successful. Read The Seattle Star and get your friends to subscribe for it. Do not delay, MISSING AGAIN NEODOSHA, Kan., Aur 4 Mr Mary A. Dean, the fifteen-yearold bride of Harvey Dean, who dis appeared in lola nat week, was found here Saturday, denied she had been abducted, and disappeared again. Mrs. Dean left hore ostensibly for lola, where her husband ts, but when the train arrived at an Inter mediate station at which the sheriff of the county wan waiting to inter view her, she was not among the passengers. Mra. Dean said she left ber hus band after a quarrel in which he threatened her. Sho asserted a stranger had interfered and per suaded her to go with him. The name of this man, she said, was H. M. McCord, who took her to the home of his parenta, near here. The county attorney issued a war. rant for, the arrest of McCord OFF AFTER GOLD SEWARD, Alaska, Aug. 4.—Win ning $500 by making the trip from Fairbanks to Valdez, via Chitina, in a Ford automobile, tn less than four | days, Robert Sheldon has sold his| ear to Councilman Al White, and is today preparing to stapede to the new gold fields at Shushanna This is the first time an automo- bile has made the trip over the new government road from Fairbanks. They say the road compares favo! ably with the average mountain road, and they predict that auto ex- cursions to Fairbanks will become common next summer. BUT LOSES CURL LO8 ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 4.— Dropping fiat to the pavement. be- fore an oncoming autombile, Miss Lucy Spahr, daughter of J. L. Spahr, a retired ilk manufacturer, living at Altadena, saved her life in a remarkable manner. The machines driven by Heber | Jenkins of Pasadena, passed over | Miss Spabr’s body, taking along her \hat and a curl, but leaving her un- Injured with the exception of-alight | | bruises WARNS OF FAKER | Frank Gates, vice president of the {Central Labor Counctl, and adver |tising manager of the Seattle Union ay from local merchants for an alleged held in Seattle In August. The man, says Gates, 18 an imposter. | ST. PRTERSRURG, Aug. 4 |Sixty Mongolian Lama priasts were | burned to death in a pagoda at Kwet Hwacheng, in the Chinese province of Shansi, on the border |of Mongolia, according to a dis: patch received here. They had | barricaded themselves In the build. ing against Chinese pursuers, Phone Main 063, Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. READY TO WEAR Misses’ Sailor Waists, value $1.25, special..... .69¢ ¥ Women’s Crepe Kimonos, value $2.00, special. . $1.49 Ladies’ White Silk Waists, value $2.00, special. .$1.69 Ladies’ French Serge Skirts, value $4. 00, special . $2.5 98 Bedfords, Serge, brown and navy; collars ana pleasing Bulgarian effects. | Former Value $8.95 L LADIES’ DRESSES Cheviots and fine colors black, tan, silk and satin also some [ in full cuffs; fin: Special $6.98 gray LADIES’ COATS Fancy Cheviots or plain Serge, serviceable coats of good mate- rials; three-quarter, cutaway or 1 length; colors, black, navy, or tan; perfectly cut and ished, Value $12.50 Special $5.98 SPECIAL —_ ie Yard— Ginghams in de sirable apron checks of various sizes: fast ora, standard checks and quality. On_eale Tuerday only ® yard BRIDE APPEALS FOR REAL FOOD LM BALTIMORE, M4, Aug. 4- Kisses and buns for breakfast, kisses and bans for luncheon, kisses and buns for dinner. This has been the daily menu of Mrs. Rosie Schwanke of 1 Cookale st. ever since her marriage to Frederick Schwanke, July 7. And Mrs, Schwanke is the sister lof Mrs. Theresa Deems, famous un: kissed wife. But, unitke her sister, Mrs, Deems, it isn't the kissing [part of the menu that Mrs Schwanke objects to. It is the buns. The combined sweetness has been too much for her and she Record, warns against a man who, he she app in soliciting advertisements | the labor publication to be issued in| ply & few connection with a convention to be | life er AT THE THEATRES BURN 60 PRIESTS wishes to dispense with the buns The kisses, {f it is possible, she wants to keep. To change the monotony of buns aled to Justice {nson of | Southern district , she thinks, Frederick should sup. THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark. Metropolitan—Dark, Seattio—Dark. Orpheum—Vaudevitie, Emprese—Vaudeville, Pantag -Vaudevillo, Grand—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Clemmer — Phovoplays vaudeville, Melbourne — Photoplays and vaudeville: Alhambra — Photoplays vaudeville, and and - ‘hi Dance at Dreamland tonight.—Advt, ' Three, Agents for Standard —— tan ha yesterday. | more of the staples of| Second Ave. AT JAMES ST. Rent to That 42 Story Building THE OVIES At the Circuit Until Wednesday “The Scapegoat,” two reel: Other ." “The Adventurous | Girls.” oe At the Clemmer Until Wednesday “The Taming of Texas Pete,” cor Wife's Friend, ‘Pathe Week- “When Society Calls,” “Suah | 4 Life.” eee At the Alhambra Until Thursday he Power of Heredity,” Actor. At the Melbourne Until Wednesday “Little Dorritt,” two reels; “Prof, | Bean's Approval,” “The Toy.” eee At the Grand Until Wednesday “‘Rosita's Cross of Gold,” “Willie, the Wild Man,” “She Will Never | Know.” | | At the Yesler Until Wednesday | “The Stlver Cigaret Caso,” “Tam. jing a Tenderfoot,” “The Sorrowful | Shore,” “His Niece From Ireland.” as 9 . At the Good Luck Until Wednesday “The Boomerang,” three reels; The Hansom Driver, | eee | At the Olymplan Tonight “The Days of War,” two parts; ‘e Streak of Yellow,” “The | Midget's Romance," “Our Coast Defenders.” eee At the Dream Until Wednesday |_“Through Another Man’s Eyes,” “The Robbers,” “Mr, Spriga Buys a | Dog,” “Those Little Flowers,” “The Courage of the Commonplace,” eee | At the Colonial Until Wednesday “The Spring Time of Life,” three |reels; “The Troublesome Daugh ters.” eee At the Clase A Until Wednesday “T Stranger,” “Fate and “Holy Cities tn Japan,” The | EXPLORER LONG | IN ICY WATERS” | oat WINNIPEG, Man, , Aug. 4.—After ©/a silence of two years, word has | been received from Radford of New | York, the Arctic explorer. His half | breed guide has reached Herschel | Island for supplies, according to | word received here. Radford is said to be in good | health and has collected splendid |specimens of wild animal life and vegetation. He expects to go fur ther north to remain two yeara longer. He has been exploring con: tinuously for four years. | INEZ IS ( COMING LONDON, 4.—Inez land Boissevain and her sailed today for America. A num. ber of non-militant suffragette leaders were at the pier to wish bon voyage to the pretty American suf- frage leader who “slipped one over” on her friends when she came here and was quietly married on July 15 in the Kensington regtstry office to Eugene Boissevain, a wealthy Dutchman, of Amsterdam, who is engaged in the wireless busine: He was introduced to Miss Milhaj- land in New York last winter by Signor Marconi. KEKE KEKE KERR Milhol- husband SAVED FROM SUICIDE LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4.— Edward Schmidt, 71, a wealthy plo orrrrrrrrs ss ss r of Los Ang is dead of injuries he received when a rope with which he was attempting to hang him- self broke, precipitating him to a cement floor, Ill health Ie believed to have prompted him to try to end hie life. ORE E EERE ED ee eee ee ee F

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