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MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY Hu tus oven uk r py na Sad arrittan o Threewit and | ther rf it acrows to Gila Creek .% : V'm telling chy thet ath « ant : v ud t tere to Ko,” he con ie Jackson and Dan, you go you nee he's b for the old Pima slong below 0 leading Phil into Gate Opened for Tourist Dollars rome cow's ot tlh to turn down a| stralght nm he's all tn.” water the note, her o MWke| the edge of the nued, “t fellow wh ——= AND THAT aqme | “Yee, OT ——[ 4 u for a me he|tr more to th It's none of your buatness GANG 1% TODAY 1 sere ve _ ae cn lat Lee be er oa NE h H £. dare may it was you that was with e . f LEMME Tec. You — tou! sl , 66 of the greatest things that ever happened in the Gad ahex uncluas uecct Ge boating nes tials \ mp “| nw Thus Charles A. Reynolds describe h we N ol ad F + rca unnin rt st.” . “Yen THAT DIRECTLO ( bad 4¢) ' knew to what marriage hol 4 Phil | Bey r came running ® e tourist rate vic- 1 thought wo. A nob awatied | BECAUSE ONLY TESTER] J > referred. Nobody but Yeager could Vive Mang F - ve pps ag tn her Uroat.” "t do hate you, It DaY L SAw—— | WAIT A | iiave written those words t Huth and Harrison?” he de tory, whereby the Northwest will no longer be charged a $17.50 more than Southern California in round-trip, Chi- you want to know It was that afternoon that Milly } bad as he way Yeager had no time for explan Threewit fired Harrisor The | Prott 4, the But) ions. He turned the boy over : H + heavy had been jealous of Steve's | reckon he's goc OF | one of tho others: cago-to-San Francisco tourist fares. bed Sie lige 8 heemar iby inte two, My advice we p start /OPe OF eosim sbeut it, Jaca if t to see] Jand if he wants to go along, take him with you ard Dan. We'll ail at, Have) meet tomcrrow noon at Steber's ai He shot dowr the road at « gal- Threewit? No; he's out getting} io) ieaving behind bim a elomd romewhere in the bills a ar tk “No finer piece of constructive work has been done by Lavage ts, any newspaper for its community,” says Mayor Gill. The Star is mightily pleased with the outcome of the fight launched by it a year ago, but it is more than a mere news- paper triumph. It is one of the greatest boosts the North- tered more than one ¢ t to the director against the latter's giving the extra such « ay h Threewit dismissed him, Har did not leave © he had made dire threats against the com en. That wo wen Mr. Thre 1 parte ame so insolent ris Lary collectively and aaa wee K ge" took th a te Harrt The most direct route to Noek +? jbut at last he mounted ® horse a) eluctant finge a " - west ever received. sad gaioeed oft : Wr feluctant fingers og {Buena was by Lone ‘Tree, Harr son was in a deuce of a hurry; therefore he would choose the test cut. So Yeager guessed Jand hoped » Brown out with it to Mr. Th ng on abead and not him T prize fig Just before sunset Steve also might have been seen riding away Four Bits was headed south. | was @ little after dawn when he We are today on an equal footing with Southern Cali- Nadi fornia in competing for the tourist trade of America. Here- tofore each tourist coming to San Francisco by way of the lL USTENSD To atch told him it was aa reached Noche Buena, the village r did not quite bee caren plsenee dy ; WHAT You HAD TO @ idea, but without stirring |2°UF Past midnight when Stamm where Gonzales hac head . bu | y close te Spring. Northwest was penalized $17.50. That penalty has now = [/»b«0 Gon ae tie Tsay, 30 WHEN IM he could not make any ov |@7e™ close to Lane Tree Spring. The American tnquired where STATING (Hy _ SIDS OF THC jection, Anyhow, he would be in}. Cough: sight of two picketed Sonora and safely married to Ruth tion was dis general mi was directed t near the center horses grazing on the bench above, He dismounted and worked forward with infinite care along the bank |of the wash till he reached the first of the cottonwoods, ‘rom here he could catch @ glimpse of something huddled Ip. 4 ,), [ing under the live oak. This ae y can't I go for a ride wi | doubt was the sleeping gir. The to whom I'm engaged? |, ft bh rk tho ladd eae kaabe re of @ heavy-set man stood we a PS i with his back to Yeager in « house for ( al Gonzales, In|” t two or three days I'll be back.” | tte against the skyline, Yeager rode into Los Robles an|,,,.oaser crawled) forward anothe hour after Harrison and Ruth had] fifteen yards. A twig snapped un . ie tapas ta ar, a Primo |@¢? his knee. The figure in sik : ; . houette whirled. Steve rose at the pony Gonzales bad s|sane instant, rifle lifted to his eng: 4 shoul q! been removed. The tourist can now come as cheaply as by a way of Los Angeles. The tourist trade has meant millions to Los Angeles. ‘ Why not also to Seattle, where the climate is so much more ; Watch the tourist trade of the great Northwest boom! 4 equable? ong before the de be found: and 11 Qvesrion DON'T AE ea INTERRUPT ME | Two tries were on guard o1 Mrs, Seymour made her protest aeainet aeh nventional rip, but Ruth overrode her objec tions after the fashion of American of these went tuaide ith the moessage of Yeager, Pres y the soldier returned, relieved an of bis revolver, and punced that the general would nee Gonzales was at breakfast with ® Heutenant, a slender young man who sat with his back to the door From the first moment when bis eves fell upon that lithe, graceful figure the American knew that presently he would be looking into |the face of Ramon Culvera His Telephone Is Elliott 3280—Call Boyle! It is reported that Frank E. Boyl-, representative of the 42nd district, A chill ed thra him walked mao town te the Sey Don't move,” he advised, quiet may vote for Guy E. Kelly, the booze and bourbon candidate for speaker. delta Ae pelo PED ee Ca This news, if true, should properly shock the North End and the north around the house, he disappeared | ¢,iarTito red at Steve, dum demanded Gonzales in Bpanish. without being n, into the re I'm out of a job—thought may modeled barn where he ere e be you could give me something a Sie aac felt bully. As he shaved an |to do. 1 met Tom Neal. He fig dressed he broke occasionally into ured might.” & whistle of sheer exuberant joy part of King county, which Boyle is supposed to represent. Here is a dis- trict of homes that has always, bya large majority, fought booze and boodle and stood for humanitarian, liberal administration. ‘So you're bere'” he said at last, in a low, hoarse voice. “Unbuckle that belt and drop it. That's right. Now kick {t trom ou.” ttle a yards from /|is wafting for you now in the cot ° * ° : . : “on ” tral M lad, half | te 1 Krove opposit Jefore at Ute aaied te oe Here the university is located—the same university which “Jimmy ‘tn army? Do you want to| {he trail ay Cid Fil oat Gis teosene eastaalae willbe of fe. He intended to surprise} They glared at each other, two sy A . fight? f b F ne pi etas 9 4 ne y walking down an upon in the i " come out,” lost in the darkn niles away A ‘ ith the srg | *2¥aRe, primeval men, with the Davis,” sponsor for Guy Kelly, attempted to vent his spleen upo I don't know. Perhaps. pea cnt” | 06s In the darkness mills away.” ° itaking ‘his place with the others |i ics: eu thatt watts the dinner bell rang. The was not what he had ex Daisy was the first to see last session and in other sessions as chairman of the appropriations com- mittee. You remember how the then president of the university was taken 1 give me a commissio: Phen th Where you from? W) Then the woman, the third fac tor In the triangle, stirred reetless- aid @ perfectly good | th imo company 1¢ Was being asked to do was murde i i did aim 1 can't do th general. But I'll ‘ ri 7 ly and awoke. Gradually the mean- to task by “Jimmy” Davis, Roland Hartley, and the rest of the crowd be- a his seat ee ck ee iia it thc m, fhe gave a little 1 cam. [ing of the scene came home to & 9 s. 2 : . rr an iY - . ‘ Short stopp ror . hind Kelly’s candidacy, because they didn’t want the university to _— beaten : an sanding another use a chance on « tern” soup isitnae te ais ee and with it reailantion chet Situ i partment of social science and political economy. You remember how |) ‘ve » the Primo Film : no!” Gonzales’ yolco WAS | eyem stared and his jaw fell hey ee its de of liti y: |Company. Before that I was riding harkh and imperative. “The dog) Mrs, Seymour, who was bringing | “¢_/Usty, flesh the speaker—the Guy Kelly kind of a speaker—left the chair to take the floor and to introduce a motion to abolish that department! for the Lone Star Cattle outfit,"| “Hope Harrison held you up for|is plotting my murder. But first), piatter from the kitchen, stood SE ce aert she cried, scarce answered Yeager & good price,” suggested the Amert-| he wants to make sure ho 1s #trong | stock still in the doorway. The ex Neving. adler “The cur led,” explained the . ° A er The younger Mexi can casusll enough to succeed me 680 he! pression on her face arrested o And now comes Frank E. Boyle, who lives in the University district, ficker of tntereat “The Ferme | Gonsales showed his teeth in a] waite Are you afraid?” Fongare, enn, pep cape pieontiatcers rushing madly Kelly’s embrace. Why? Film Company? Do you know a/§t!%. “Were you in on this with) ‘Not afraid; but—" “What's the matter with you | °°! to § man named Harrison?’ im | “Then you refuse? all? Looks Ike you were seeing} _¥Ut Your letter sala— Why should the University and North End representative favor the booze and bourbon candidate for speaker? Why should he vote for Guy Kelly, the man who attempted to kill the initiative, referendum, and direct ? “You.” eee Gonzales’ narrowed eyes giittered |. ghost,” he said “Never mind about that * in moonshine, “ 3 Go down into the wash and bring: ‘And a boy named Pheellp Sey-| The revolutionary chief was an Where did you come from, celip Bey Ph sale a ° ‘ou're right, I do. " : up my horse It needs water. mour?” incessant cardplayer, He had a), * Steve Yeager? demanded Mrs “I've just met him. He doesn't|sTeasy pack oft as soon as they Die like a dog, then, you pIs-| Seymour. Ruth searcely recognized im this work for the company.” reached camp. Stovo was invited | headed gringo.” ; “Me? Why, I came from any -apcthgpargt oad —— whom she Culvera turned to his chief. to take a hand, also Ramon Cul Just @ moment, general. I've! room—reached town an hour or —o thout protest “it t ; f i |xot a letter here I wish you'd] - she moved to obey. t Is this Pheellp that shot! ¥era and a fat, bald-headed Mext ’ | so ago. Mendoza—he and an er gringo.” | can ed Och pa Culvera, | end north for me, It lets you out | broke in. She was fearful of what was Gonzales nodded, watching Yea-| playing in largely from |!" case Uncle Sam begins to ank | it true you were shot?” about to take place,-but her beart ker : |his chief, who accepted his run of | ‘nconvenient whys about my disap-| tie turned to her, surprised leaped with gindness, Steve was fortune grouchily | pearance.” | “How did you hear that story pe and ee ike each other we'l A trooper caine into the room| “Lat’s see the letter. But remem-|aiready? No, it ain't true. I was arrison jeered. Let Mr. Boyle answer. You, who live in his district, have a right to demand that answer. Get busy. Call him up. Write to him. His office is in the Burke building. Telephone Elliott 3280. His residence is 4329 Seventh ave. N. E. Telephone North 1676. 7 TN give you a tryout for a week. if as 35 sre : a =e oc 2 : 2 xt 3 a 3 8 9 3 2 3 . = 5 he 6 oo eet Jtalk turkey about @ and stood at attention jber. I promise nothing,” said the /to have been shot this mo'ning, but Higa you got 8 strangioRelt 6% |Eh, senor Gonrales nodded eurtly Mexican roughly I broke jail and made a getaway.” | ™¢,,W>at you aim to do? # | “Go you ona If we ain't suited| “Senor Harrison to see the gen-| Bn nit it “ him Chad rebel! “But—your letter sald you had ry se tee kee hid back to ‘he hamber we part company at th 4 of a| oral,” aaid the private in Spanish chief glanced at the sheet of paper.| snot yourself and couldn't live| se combing these a The C. of Commerce Mystery week weog sd pes | A chill ran ¢ the spine of ne | opened it and stepped back {to the} tong. {read {t myself. Mr. Three. aoe for you. They'll do all that's x ANY inquiries have come to The Star during the past The noted insurgent leader spoke knew the former wit showed {t to me before he| °°? . tf. f a why the Chamb ae erce failed English as well as he did Spanish. | Id denounce him. t an instant his eyes left| jer The prisoner's sneer went out of ia ee core ae wey tl ageeer ing sornavaginar its | Sor he talked in one| Harrison shook hands with the fell upon the paper.| “And Mr. Harrison told us It was [Commission. He did not need to j to ald The Star in its campaign to abolish the unjust Nort 9 |iancuas: ettmes in the other.| general and with Culvera. Then| belonged to Bteve.| true,” corroborated Mra. Seymour. | Wade to Bry ond barr B earn 4 west passenger rates. } Ne apaed | Spanish as| his glance fell upon the American. |! pry aped for the hairy) sie knew something was wrong ri m under the cireum- ” , of merce | he asked Yeager to join the As the hatred flared tn his ey hroat of the man. be et sh Id not e es The Star doesn’t know why the Chamber of Commerce he asked Yeager n net at | AS Ce ston eee red bo ih & bait exiles chy Gow but as 5 e could not guess Stap out th teens of ballan failed to give this worth-while movement its support. It = what » |dle those horses,” Steve ordered. Harrison looked at him murdes jously. Boiling with rage, he ead- died the mounts. gales stumbled back. But rican was on top of him, strong brown fi rn shooting. When Harrison accused m of the murder of ndoza, ory of him came back to Cul © watch him re-| vere, and he confi Harriton? Has he been here asked Yeager sharply. ig on the He and Ruth left this after. noon for Noche Buena. He said you that the Chamber could not participate in the fight] yreakfast Yeager rode out ago, P F 4 t for just passenger rates because some of the railroads in- | : Th cow-punche . dowr was stated at the time the campaign was started, a year| COL UM The puncher sat dow jonzales vy contri c ’s fi low the troop t « together, the ‘ © her before you di Continued volved were hea tributors to the Chamber's fund pieMs en v he tre ugh ni vats i as “, ra bongs a te8 | Mexican is hed eh pe to a oe ide ont ( inued in Our Next Issue) rg tr a wor arurDing [ i age,| Steve was led fr he room i? : and he showed ne letter you} The Star can hardly believe that the Chamber of Cam-|| A bird on the table th | leteve observed a bunch of| der guard | the head of the general struck the | had written. The range-tider stood paralyzed. | flashed numbingly over slack and motionless. ta heat } {ps torn from the blan-| “Ruth—gone with Harrison—to | ets on the bed, Steve bound and} xoche Buena,” was all he could i trap. Yet somehow he did not feel | S88eed the Mexican, Then he ap-| .a, | Editor The Star: I want to 9 if It could be true that he was|Propriated the ‘al's sombrero, Again Daisy ent in, this time|*ank The Star and all the good be taken out at daybreak and|!8 revolver and serape, and) pparns }and kind people who so kindly Te us your story, Steve, | helped me by sending all those nice What fs {¢ that’s wrong groceries and money for Thanks- psen settences he told it, | Stving, also the Lincoln high end turned t Orman. Get | School, also the teachers and pupils saddled. Daisy, call up| Of Mme. Pless’ boarding school. I two in the farmer's barnyard merce would let the contributions of the southern railways | ‘The cow-puncher was thrust Into | se of tho table, Just once Gon Ja one-room, flat-roofed adobe hut.| les rolled half-over before his |-rhe truth 4 ent it from lending assistance towards removing the Sica ce EN t pe ag | rdemsome rates that have done so mach to rob this |The door was locked and a ¢ oI With section of its deserved tourist travel | re ae SNE te Dem ieeee pag ty apows : bare topic ; The Chamber's motive for taking no action must remain) "°° Ene R T | .% a mystery unless we explain it on the grounds that it ex Has Mr. Hanly congratniat pected the fight to be a failure and stayed out of it \or|Mr. Wilson? Wo haven't noticed to i } } | shot stepped out into the nig that reason. Maybe this also explains the silence of the ae oe | IN FIVE IN | Rut as the hours wore away the| A® Gon had sald, a other papers in the fight. The chap who put the rue tn} |rim reality of his position came |borse Was waiting In t | MRS. FOUTS THANKS Steve was caught, like a rat in aj} H h : ; ‘es ‘game. yearly to | Re a is the one who t the jnearer home. From his pocket he | %00¢ &ro No sentry ¢ | The Chamber has been spending big sur yearly t [panne ae ate cae n n his poc ne A fa aul asa oe | him, and when si took a note-book and a penefl. It] advertise the Northwest to induce people to come here ag the toot In Teutor “Pape's Diapepsin” Makes! was possih ales would | ‘ ra awakened early the next|ryreewit and let him know, Jl) | @PPrectated all their kindness and and yet there was a $17.50 penalty taxed against every goes Sick, Sour, Gassy Stom- let bim send to Three. | Morning to attend his execution, he | take your gat, Shorty good Christian gratitude towards 7 passenger who came. That, possibly, explains why the Cham es ‘ he Heel | wit af 1¢ gnve some nation of | ¥@8 far on the road toward Los Mr. Threewit has gone. He|™e and my children in my time of 1 SS 7 dle es A touch of ice at the Arena achs Fee ine. Bas , ° Robles. } 4 y trouble. Wishing every - “ i ber’s publicity fund has not been more effective nis Gh hte world tumbs i his death—that would relieve Gon- ‘ ‘ and Frank started for Noche y one o i J age oe makes the whole world tumble. | . ' But the little note Steve had - ,|these good people good luck 4a Now that the $17.50 penalty has been removed, The | ‘Time ft! In five minutes att | Z#les of any responsibility Buena almost an hour sgo. They luck ani written was found crumpledon the stomach distress «ill go. No indi Steve tore out a page and wrote, t nse of your letter,” ex. | Prosperity, MRS. FOUTS, Star is glad to note that the Chamber shows a willingness Jetanding under the little shaft of | oor of the hut, and an hour after| niained Misa Ellington |xestion, heartburn, sourness or ‘ rriso loins to. co-operate. belching of gna, acid, or eructa-| moonlight that poured thru the| Sunrise Ha eae nar aa gh hh aye aac Ac. ABDUCT CONSUL tlons of undige food, no dizzi-|8mall barred window north, the note in his pocke | them. Jackson, get a move on you. | Do the rules of the house of representatives at | ness, bloating, foul breath or head. ‘ I acetdentally shot j We'll start in ten minutes from | CHAPTER V : 4 ; “4 ache. ve chan the hotel WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Abdd Olympia need a healthy change? Do pants need legs? Pape's Diapepain te noted for its than! Ruth was baking apple pies in| Within the stipulated time they ~ acticing here In Se la E: — speed in Hating upset stom getting letter thre to you, | the kitchen were in the saddle. Steve looked Matnsorse yr beste cae se j As usual, there were eight stubborn councilmen who Ps It te the surest, quickest and $10 tn ge a iste ekki Some one stepped into the door-| his posse over with an eye com-| Villistas was reported in state de- refused to agree with Councilman Dale that the traction |most certain indigestion raraedy in Bust up that marriage | WAY how glance lifted, to meet |petent, and vigilant, : sae | PArtment messages today. * : : ml . and besides you es Adola, my frie e y fro’ of the a > man, y an¢ ob ride of a company should be absolved from franchise obligations, [harmless STEVE YRAC | whom she was engaged _, [Straight to the Lazy BR. Harrison German vice ponsal at Cuinuaken , : Millions of men and women now He was earching in his pocket You—Chad she cried. “I | gave out he was going to stop! City had been killed along with one Looks as if the king of Rumania would have to leg eat thelr favorite fo id thout for an envelope when there came | thought t ain't. I'm here ne} tnere_for_ the night. Me, I think American. it for the tall timber. It is sure no time to raise your boy na| Will eave them fror any stomech| ose was ve y caretilie anleekine becker in hoiehiy: Mind yer A i . nui a to be a king. ictal Ae : the door of his prison from the out-|look tickled to death to see me . 4 Forty thousand vacant houses in Berlin. When war thing |from any drug store and put your| bs ot Spabed ines by Ann LN aoa Ri ala aaa If you want health gets to pinching the landlords, you'll begin to hear the stomach right. Dont keep on be-| A man's head was thrust thru the You always welcome. You jopening. After a silence a figure} know that followed the head and the door was| His harsh face softened a little closed again as he stepped forward and kissed kool ing miserable—lifa ig too short real squeal. iq you ar ot here long, so make you can have it, by heeding Nature’s laws. Keep the stomach strong, the liver active, the blood pure, and your stay agreeable. Kat what yo - ' i ke atid dleest ith @nloy tc wine iota lower halt of the man's face her. te a ae the bowels regular, and you will seldom be ill, Take lout dread of rebelilon in the sto WAS COV ry a fold of his serape, aybe do, but maybe ke “2 haan a e H bed bad Febellion in the stom:| 5 upper part wae ehaded by fis |to hear you say so. Girl, I've come tent pie of these organs, and at the first, sign of in balonga in sone | Sotee Only the glittering eyes |to take you with me.” anything wrong—promptly take Beecham’s Pills, ’ one of the | could plainly seen “With you? quuednepsmannneeenensaamtusesmmteeesamenes gree with the n case of an To talk with you—perhaps to 1 to meet his | ttack of in tion, d f ave you. Quien sabe \ ‘o Noche Buena.” : : ; 1 a, | 8A e ; the nelp and relief of this world-famed ed: gastritis or stomach derangement Will you take a seat, general? But—what for - . aS -famed remedy, to eanee al tests of lat daytime or during the night, at id Aeanoad ile dite eka | Paint ak iebaeod “enough hal ’T ltsep the body in health, They quickly establish nor- ab men gorgie’s|is handy to give the quickest, sur- nd moved forward want you to go? We can get mar mal conditions, so the organs perform thei i / oratory and home, ye, | recher, lest relief known | “So you knew me?’ ried at Arixico tonight.” \l as Nature intended, No Gthiee cea will jena : r whe hed| aa ae. ni he) ee She broke into protest disjoint: | strengthen the system, stimulate yy surely ia is re it is \ yhny “How much will you give for|ed and a little incoherent ‘ 8 system, stimulate the liver, regulate d \ pu . kw | your life?” demanded the Mexican| “You promised me that—that 1| the bowels and quickly improve the general health as ; ‘ 4 NOT 80 EASY TO SELL abruptly could have all the time I wanted elicious, it 1S ott strength} “AS much as any man.” You said—you said ¢ “Would you kill Ramon Culvera All right,” he conceded un in tha Homa to wave your own life?” graciously. “I'm not foreing you After bare! in instant’s hesita-|}to marry me now, But I thought Walter Baker & CoLtd r, Timen, | 100% BEECHAMS PILLS tion Steve answered lit best, seeing as I've got to ask | BSTABUSHED 1760 «= CORCHESTER, MASS. Ireland has a breed of cattle that | FORFEIT pie a ; | rs ae rl fight te to @ finish | you to go with me anyhow . | eldom grows more than three feet planation in large|—any time, any place Go with you—now? What do : high, and thrives on the poorest of| r in this pande Buenos! He will be summoned | you mean, Chad? Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. pasturage, yet the cows yield 20] A%k Your doctor or druggint about it.| fom his house tonight ‘It's this fellow Yeager. He's Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c, 25c. quayts'of milk: daily ’ ag eT oll Drug Co. One thrust of the knife and—you! shot himself, and he wants to see ‘ Pen Ns Pharmacy always carry will be avenged! A saddled horse you before he dics.” ATG PRT PRLPREYET ROpRNID RST Rp