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THE STAR-—-MONDAY, AUGUST 26, DEADLOCK IN Why Rent Beach Chairs When the Hotel Is Fulk of Chairs? Words by Scherle “YETUNBROKEN al WHITH —_ COME ACR BETTER VAY, You Go J \ Hi (a one. Teton OUDTSIDE Der HoTe. UND : ( FOR Two CHAIR STAND UNDER Dish at ch $s VINDOW UND CATCH } oa bi reas Leased Wire! Aug, 26.—When the house and senate met today, the deadlock in beth houses continued DESE Two cHaiRs, IT 18S ONLY Fou STORIES To DER Leaders in both houses of congress | pow believe that final adjournment | ef the 62nd congress has been In definitely postponed, Many mem vers, however, left fer their homes yesterday. Senators Chamberlain, @wanson, Culberson and Martin threaten to continue the deadlock indefinitely unless the general defi ciency appropriation bill ts passed | with an authorisation of the repay ment of loans made by the states of Oregon, Texas, Virginia and Maryland to the government a cen / tury ago. | Members of the senate also are @ivided on the Penrose-Poindexter | resolution, which calle for an en) largement of the scope of the senate) owvesins contribution committee's | | WCE CRUSADE AUTO HITS STREET CAR | BE A NICE Day, BETTER WE RENT A COUPLE OF BEACH CHAIRS, be impossible to resume the probe i oo BABY Mt NED. A big Cadillac auto, driven by | trac w two cars, bet 0 before Oct ober | i dames Bothwell, 408 West Com- notice the Phinney firet snag in hia vice cra of Geattic, was struck by a Phinney tl Mercer he Bi, 2 ino jo in Portland ernor We av. car last evening when Mr. Both. turned bis machine bibyen | “i ; : Itoday faces war with District Attor well attempted to swing across the was bite ‘ ‘ a -becende of the is car tracks and go east on Mercer car, The anto wag! iver It n to the governor's ® Mrs. Bothwell, wife of the driver. side, off the bh, received a badly bruised hip, and " several g on her body. Three ing th other occupants of the car escaped with only minor injuries. The in jured were taken to Minor hospital Bothwell himself was uninjured He |! were injured by bee ust Ite sides. RESCUED The 14-month-old baby of Geor M. King and his wife was drow ned | in Lake Union yesterday afternoon when Mrs. King, stepping into a man ML. Shaw, of av. car, sald that he © auto was going to aulo was not Walter H. Evang, assistant Unlt- | Jed Staten district attorney, p cance p d by Simon Davis,| fonall ted th The auto was going south on » feet in front of him sitpped aoa vain the canoe over. | |Gov, West an sp Westlake at a speed said by wit the sudden ‘swerve. J. The baby was in her arms. When| jthe ‘ npaign. Evans says nesses to be about 20 miles an anager of the We the three were thrown into the wa | ele the governor has hour, At Mer Bothwell thought the only witness of the ter, Davis grabbed a paddle and| the an him as « he would cut across M to Bast bears gut the mo handed it to Mrs. King, then| Sam Schepps, New York gambler, who has implicated police off: deputy and b Jake, He looked up and down the! statement searched for the baby. The little |/cials in his confession in the Rosenthal murder case—snapped in taxi in accepting = = = = child did not rise and Davis res) cab on his arrival in New York, in custody of the district attorney. I appointed b Exit of the Tunnel Into the Vatican Gard: Showing Dome of GEN OROZCO honor at noon, He will leave cued Mrs. King, as Roy Robinson acting further, | Saint Peter's and Portions of Vatican Palace in Background. . Salt Lake City, his next 4 he would have ; |place, tomorrow, en route to ROME, Aug. 26.—Pope Pius X/a result, the ‘pope had to take his ESC S T ° with (he 89%) has solved the problem of the|dally drive or walk either very PE RAP yee American tourists and his own early in the morning before the ITHACA, N.Y. Ae eee a, or late in the aft LAID FOR HIM Alderman Joa? Nekeed be i ote life as well ax that of his suc: galleries ope (By United Press Leases Wire! mouth Rock hens Sip" Strela tens POTLATCH FOR AND BY KIDDIES AT mises Rousneon tad verovered «| COLLINS PLAYFIELD BEGINS MONDAY Was on the scene, attempted in vain} Everything ix ready for the big will review the parade of the ign under full sWiDk. |iengthoned as @ result A huge tunnel, wide enough for] gf’ paso. T. to revive the in infant. toise tonight, when the Collins gion st an the Li areroteee a es 0 ee were) For the past 60 yen since/ the papal carriage and half 4 mile! Gen Pascual Ores: 0, leader of the|ors. Around the egg which Playfield Potlatch will begin for «| CY. Sbesial events areal werk. fee vey on volo Pope, long, now Jeads from beneath (hel rebels, has escaped from the trap| bit larger than the averiss i TAX RATE week of gayety and festivity. The} “Story of. Potlatch. COCDOTE OOOO OO 0 Ore ee re bende atl tare mal art callevien Ind trecty | et for him by the Mexican federals| belt of dark brown. In the - " : is the general belief here today, fol- there is a big blotch of white, FOR THE CITY — | cso d agp pire | The story of the Collins Potlatch @ TRUE STORY OF A ®@ the new government of Italy | lowing the uewn brought to Hashlta,|on cee side « sama aan t war scheduled to come today to get bis Anth | cossors may be considerably ernoon, when they were cloned. Aug. 726. That him by laying an ccs ot has into the Vatican gardens is founded on a myth carotval had no place in which to exercine| The pope descends to this tun-| his playground band with some real {tself being held in honor af the |® LION HUNT *lsave in the Vatican gardens at ne! by means of the one elevator|N: M. by courier that the rebel) brown, ABOUT 15 MILLS carnival music. king of Rainier, towering high the rear of the Vatican palace. in the Vatican, and bis daily ride commander has formed Junction | Mayor Cotteril! 02 hej} above the clouds, with ry head S229 2 OSS OOOO OS) Unfortunately, there was no enor walk ix now taken at whatever| With Gen. Inez Salazar 50 miles be- low the borner, near that point. | trance into these gardens for the hour bh wants it and without the y The courier stated that the junc- |pope without firet traversing two fatigue of the long walk afoot that | miles of sculpture and art galleries, it was formerly necessary to take| tre between Orozco and Salazar These galleries were always open before the gardens could be| forms a group of about 900 me to the public and there was scarce | reached | They are selecting the best horses! ly any moment of the day, any And in the meantime, the Ameri-| @Vallable and killing all they can-} of the year, that they were not)can tourists are in no way what-| hot use. | filed with American tourists, As’ soever disturbed. | JOHNSON BEGINS CAMPAIGN “i LOS ANGELES, Aug. 26.—Gov THEY’RE FLIERS, CAPTURE LOFTUS |!!"""es2=" "iso" So Detective H. C. Adams left last | Palgn today with an address in the ALL RIGHT night for Minneapolis to bring back |AUditorium here. The governor Eddie Loftus, former driver of the| Ws scheduled to arrive early to-| American Meat Co., who is charged |4&y and to attend a luncheon In his with taking $200 of hie employer's eaten money June 4. Requisition papers lor the man were issued by Gov Hay Saturday That the tax rate for city ex-|opening address. -d 15 mills is|also be made by J. D. Trenholme, practically certain from the prelim-| president of the park board; Rev th nary figures agreed to by the coun-|Okasaki of the Japanese Baptist the moun cil in preparing the budget for next church, and representatives of ¢ year.- The final estimate of ex-| junior potiatchers, including Pb penses allowed by the council must| Gross, the hustiiog manager of the | the animals. the king to fa be published by September 3. To) carni into a sleep, while she drives th date the expenses allowed in the| Tomorrow ncght will be pageantry |clouds from the sky = the preliminary estimates tota! 526,-| night, when the king and que iil) sun to shine and th ‘o sing 686, or about $25,000 more than the |arrive. The Tilikums of Ei y in Auguat the mona aw present year, the tax rate for which | Will be guests of the Collins Pot-|ens, and, locking down upon th was 14.65 mills, The council prun-|latch tomorrow night. They will/ beautiful Puget sound, he sees the ed $647,602 from the original esti-|be dressed in their uniforms and! city of Seattie. Geparimenta, which Tenuinel to — a HUSBA ND BLACK? WIFE WILL NOT BELIEVE IT The council! allowed salary in creases in most cases where er MUSKOGER, Okla, Aug The Oklahoma courts will have to covered with an everlasting mar this mon ows snow down driving ali beasts Then hin wife, taking pity on | Phone Main 968 Eyres Transfer Office 114 Jackson St If the Flying Legion, the men from San Francisco who are boosting the big exposition on @ trip north, make all their visits as short as they did the one to Seattle, it cany to see why they are called flying. ‘HARD WIND BLOWS They arrived Saturday morning at 8:55, did the grand right and HIM TO JAIL) left with Mayor Cotterill, mem- / bers of the Chamber of Com- Knocks Off Hat, Lifts Coat Tail ployes received less than $100 per month. There were few other changes made. SIX, STRUCK BY LIGHTNING prove that He Mane «ne Sh ’ befor # white wife will believe i drove to the Princess Chartotte, |..7 ly Ww z RK. Aug. 2 =8 worn sas City on a warrant sworn out by here was eut short by an hour j after getting off a fe ryb in | Lou Island city, Louls Wertheimer, Oklahoma Malone mar é .. | DISCOURAGED, HE bie os = volver protruding from | je Raines, the postmaster pe all os —_— and she has two chi friends furnish bail he in ens aes ar A a w r Pant to spend five mont i fren. When Malone was brought TAKES HIS LIFE the Queens County jail waiting to | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 26.—Strack b lightning. six persons are dead to- day, following a terrific electrical storm which swept this part of Ce state late yesterday. Two were killed in this city, a woman and a boy, and four members of the fam-| by an accident to the special train they were on. C. L. Raines, postmaster at McLain Will Soon Be a Thing of the Past fly of Jefferson Ruhlo at Desoto Winscinson back under arrest the wife rebelled b s se . . were struck dead. Seven other per-| TENANT—This house is full of |against her father is standing Nick Toman, a Slavonian, 26 tave ye Ho i a res ae | | ; committ . ~ ne y « na ounty, which * as, sons were injured. The lightning | ®¢wer gas. jby her husband has assisted mumitiad sutcide yesterday tn b 4 . lays »ys who have been spending qnused. considerable property dam. LANDLORD—Didn't | tell you/him to employ attor s to prove room at 924% Main st. Toman — # next November aoe In a few days the boys ' age on both sides of the river | there was gas in every room? the fs not a negro. Her father is and four countrymen lived together ne thetmer A iM Magiots ¢ Con their summer in the mountains or in their camps - do! he can to sho one is | at the house o1 They re-|TOY he was not tn the habit of car ve Joing all he can to show Malone is al hy don ye scugingy sonal rying = weapon, but had opted's will return for the fall opening of school. job to take charge of a farm at ago, where they had a contract for! J | jon work on & railroad. The| Shelter Island and was transferring resulted in a loxs for them, ar his revolver from his old to his GIRL FLIES IN |SCHOOL OPENS _ [ise pr. “70m: Sat Sains 8 BALLOON HERE, | NEXT TUESDAY CHILDREN TO = [Foran han veen, dncouraged about 2°™ ome on town balioonist, made up for her| the year of 191213 Tuesday EXHIBIT AT FAIR NOTED FRENCH room, locked the door, drew a re-| HAY TO SPEAK | volver and sent a bullet through his , accident of @ week ago by making) morning, September 3, with an | One of the features of the King| Sk ot the taiat mete ae Hundreds of boys will be looking for work after school hours, and there will be so many applicants for each job that many will have to go without. The Star needs a number of good, bright boys over the age of 15 to carry papers. We have routes forehead. He was dead when his & pretty ascension and a gracefull tation of th local Salvation my . parachute drop. A larze crowd) enrollment of over 32,000 ex- {County fair, which will be held in| AVI ATOR IS friends broke open the door pentiea Ss east ts the Ren prdoad open in nearly every section of the city for the right gathered at Oxbow to witness the} pected. With a $350,000 high the Meadows September 9-14, will! jal services, which will be held boys. performa: She attained a height} school | ready for. occupancy, |46 the exhibit of the work of the! BADLY HU in the Moore theatre Sunday S ys. "7 " . «| with all the schools gone over ‘ ne} RT embe: ei Seken . ees : ph st serie «atl repaired pei changes |Children of the county schools | Maver. Cotterill, Rev. M age These routes will not last long, so if you are think: Dp. ° la, 2 * . Mficials of the Granc nk Pi \ pttor M. A. Mat- . i SSE He Samdt dt being made in many of them, |County Superintendent Hurrows has| ST MALO, France, Aug. 26 = eahe "ta ot ee ne iat 2S |thews, ev. F. J, Van Horn, Rev ing of getting one, come in and leave your applica with a large number of addi- e he exhibit and has re ydro-aeroplane speed race « ragper alpen ng wonard and officers 0 : 1 nate KAISER ILL pessoa ad pei fie pare of ar spe bit and has re-| ieariy twenty-three kilometers |tems, Who are making a tour of in oa sede rec 4 ind officers of the | tion at once, so that you will be one of the fortm Increase in attendance expect. |<"... Promises from ever hool! (14.2 miles) today was won spection over all the company's : boys to secure a route. CASSEL, Ger. Aug. 26.—Sufter. | fag from an attack of rheumatic} fever, Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany | from. loturla veaterday and spent} MARIPOSA FLOATED the day driving about the city. The] “4 cable has been received from jin the county to furnish some of | Je their work. Cash prizes for the| pas best individual and school work will | be given Benolst, who, carrying thre ngers, flew th ed, this year bids fair to be a successful one for the public ; A schools. Examinations for de- minutes 30 secon Charles. T includes some of the most was forced joday to take to his) ficient studente will be held te- : Weymann, the American aviator |PAPIY, Includas scene, Olde ‘They |CaPt: Moore of the steamer Mari he kaiser was stricken day and tomorrow. |who competed in a monoplane, was | P omy “ MY |powa, that the accident of Friday while visiting at Wilhelmahafe ‘ r oF eaguisch as-|Teturned to Victoria jast night whic ecked 4 F 4 oi at |. 999 TO MARCH |WOMANSUCR yea Sieg hn *i Doesnt EVEN ter a ee tide the night of the mishap. The kaiser’s constitution is anything The iva ‘or suffered a broken GET THANKS Mariposa had a similar accident in bet shone ON LABOR DAY LOS ANGELES, Aug. 26— and was Injured internally "lhe Aenhs Wonca: Witeus. ead ons a eae “After women have had the . L pies. ellegse WILD AUTO RIDE se already perfected for the! s&s Money, Too aleve | distance in 2¢ Remember, on The Star-you do not have to cary great heavy Sunday morning papers, but that all your work is in the afternoon, right after school, ° High School Boys Attention! n Francisco a few years ago. | ballot for a time they will find | vu I NP 2 yn of Labor day next Mon that the right to vote is not DARROW TRIAL : “ey a oy 7 pbc ie AT THE THEATRES |day indicate that this year’s observ- ri n yokane was suc | OR’ Nr aes a worth discussing, the " z _ PORTLAND, Or. hist, 26—Oft+|ance' will be the greqtont ever held] orth siacussing, they will find MUST GO ON ‘22a, aguing s rinuwes conn THIS WEEK, | cers toads ate seeres ing tor thieves|in Seattle, With 100 branches of ThIO. Was Clotenen chorea two miles south of here at the risk || Moore—Dark paved "= donb it doaatowe tote organized labor represented, 6,000] statement of his attitude to- (By Untied Prews Leased Wire? ol his life fetropolitan—Dark rom in t of a downtown ho nd women will march in the| ward woman suffra r LOS ANGEL Aug. 26.—Pre Eaton was auto riding with || Seattle—The Pollard Opera Co., . & : the soumtay’ «il the Hide wee oriag|DE Parade. The parade will take) an address last night before the siding Judge Willis of the Los An-| friends when a team was seen tenr in “The Toymak Expenses at high school come pretty high You > ne e was ended Page . pe | og 4 x down the roac » ju " t lid Ue imate the ssehine tress co meee. at AD on seers “| Los Angelts Fellowship. He bs les county, supe sor court, thdny tng ra he ad He amped ou Orpheum vacant . will need more money than you did in the a Eggo 7 , program © D be held al made no reference to hi denied the moticn of the Darrow de-|of t machine, caught the horses mpress—Vaudeville. a fea toe og ots amcinge Bae su flown alLeschi park. The events will in-| cent trial on a ire Pg fonse to dismiss an indictment spe-|with one hand on each bridle and || Pantages—Vaudeville grades. Why not carry a paper route to help m pe nh grin nig rab eae and|clude land and water sports, and bribing. Y leifically charging Clarence §, Dar-|was carried, feet above ground, ||| Grand—Vaudeville ana motion || these expenses? We,have a number of large routes wreckage. The tae wag *aP Of] many valuable prizes will be given. ake row with bribing Robert F. Bain, «|nearly 300 yards, sustaining slight pictures sme GS lite Rae aeayad juror in the McNamara trial, The| injuries Clemmer—Photoplays and vau- for the right boys. ot the 4 ith ed, “tnsines0| WANTS GEMS BACK A FINE RECORD case was then continued until 10] The farmer from whom the team || _ deville. badly he could not make his escape, jo'clock tomorrow morning, to be set|had escaped came up and took the || Melboyrne—Photoplays and vau- land $1,500 worth of jewels in June,| ton Forest Fire association is |'NOTHER “HONOR MAN” SKIPS, rz or ae hea With a remarkable resord for | for trial. . runaways without thanking thelr deville. SELL. 3,200 TICKETS lara Belle Cave gave H. P, No-| emai fire loss, the Washing: - ————. aptor, who lost a quantity ot) FOR DEBS LECTURE) 1911, with instructions to trate] making ready to withdraw PORTLAND, Or, AUGO Sef ee Coeuet in the oh CAN’T TRANSFER IT) APPLY AT ONCE ted suit} Jar summer force of fire fight- | Brown was being taken through |commission to over her jewelry. She saya| ers was put into the field, there | Portland with a nugiber acad th utmost confidence the men in <harge been engage pected that n ‘ , them for De Larm’s orehard bonds.| their ran ind fire figh Charles Brown, alia The tie for the two speech : 1 gers ai ire fighters ne alias Hermary} Samuel Collyer, chairman of the . ta ee dativared neat Monday “ty ed hl ge vag — bop os from the timber of the state, | Schwartz, today 1s the test of| Washington state exhibition com-| ‘That the elty cannot transfer the| mda were e, nd a goo ie } pat’ ONO! »« ap! or y + 7 gene V. Dely are welling rapidly, vay | ponds were safe, and a good invest-| Since June tet, when the régu. | Gov. West's “honor men” to eacapm | mission, has called a meeting of the | management of the dog and cattle | Circulation Department The Star Over 3,200 have|to dy, and it is ex-lshe 5 Prepare an exhibit] pound to any private institution or of'other |for the Northwest Products expo. | organization th op! nt a n no fire of any conse. | convicts from the state pdniten. |sition, which will be held. In Minc| Corporates Conse chinton given by | re ny more will be soli h gent and toc . Ce ‘ation Counse' ci > th Av. Phere will be two meetings orc |'% her agent and took his advice in If the present indica- | tiary at Salem to the convict road |neapolls November 12-28. The ee Ae Onariae! Reactond: ta th 1307 Seven Deraaland the tthe natter © bonds, she says,| tions of damp weather continue |.camp, near Hood ri when he | commiss 1 . Be. Voenty: Humane wa pther 1m the Moore| were not worth $100 when the Geel ti nission will fix the amogntprociety recently offered to take theatre, |was mad jociation will call in its | slipped away from the prison|that each city or men September 1st. guards. tribute county will con-|charge of this work in bel for the exhibit, elty pl alilnaearcugtler a