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BROADWAY WINS CITY HIGH BALL TITLE— | BOYS IN NAVY FIGHT TO HOLD CROWNS STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1915., PAGE 7, —IN THE WORLD OF SPOF ~——~_EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH ‘Seattle Fan Takes a CINCINNATI REDS — ] How They Stand In the Leagues RTS— 'HERE’S BOX SC FAN TAKES AN AWFUL SWAT AT DUGDALE— CINCINNATI “REDS” WELL NAMED THIS YEAR OF TUESDAY’S GAME LADEES AN’ GENTLEMUN, 7 SCARLET- ‘HAIRED SWATTERS FROM CINCY Boxers Put Up Real j 1 e e ) NORTHWESTERN LEAL a8) The box score of the Spokane | fed ty follows bed NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS | easton AWK HW. PO 9 At New York 6, ® ia) | es | BY HUGH FULLERTON makes him a marvel in the wun-|frisu’ rt 4 0 phie 8 ago t Hy wawah!! field. Gaze upon the Luxurious |Cedman, 0, <4 : is cceahanlia | a a ag H are, Ladees an Lovely Maroon Mop that {| Barth. ap. ‘ 3 Some one, traveling under of getting In on a melon cuttin At Cleveland 6 Philadelphia. & Rema ae lumines the brilliant brain of Leon | xv. 0 : the indefinite eognemen of “A | and of busting inte the Cou. | At Semone _ Step right this Ames. See the sun burned strands Ra 4, os ‘ ____ BY HAL SHERIDAN i: Americe There are Coctelaae n running league | Other games p 4 way! Over thin upon the dome of Mollwitz; the| j YORK, M 26.—Law-| but they are not given by at the mouth in Montana Read for yourself what the Ana (direction; ladees ripe peach glow reflected upon his} ‘Total rs kers planning to enact statutes| referee. Two judges—officers see Sadia SGIMAE & Welete buahel |Canda (Stontnua) Btandera sare} ie Vee tao and gentlemen halr from the peaches of his own| . a ar dae mitting boxing would do well to| lected from other ships—sit at the of beans about Dugdale and the about it at City ¢. Newarts 6. See the greate native state of Michigan, See the! v ’ 6 ‘ init to the At le t and| ringside and decide upon the wine Seattic. baseball team, and “Crabbing the, Act” ry 2 postponed. marvels of [glorious glinting gleams from the oh ie ie a rn how the gr tt me of| ner. charges that Dug Is sitting In “In th . . . ‘baseball world |hirsute halo of Ivy Wingo! Cast 1 , °! Haticuffs 1s conducted in the navy.| Championships are big things in yo Ep Ag Recllptogiy Se Be. the language of | baseb a ae COMME LEAGUE RESOLTS peven of them your eyes upon the auburn aureol ie es Oe $y Boxing sromotard “ello. Want to|th®. 3 They are preciously 4 iaitie Tor Wie purpose [ae eee cee of the Sonttte ioe Ventes| COURt them—sev of Lehr, who wore the crimson ool § 8 8 ef tl stage real fights also would do well|/#uarded and they are well regulat- pai, hos is asthe cath rameendiner teral jen, all genuine, }¢ }ors on his head while pitching Har. | £ + 8 8 8 bite make similar trips. And Old Gen-|¢4. A champion has to defend his NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | Seattle fan who wan In Butte yes | | Susrantosd ar 4 | ¥ard to, Getees 4 1 2% & 6 Gleral Public, if he wants to see a|title on 30 days’ notice. No “fade ravel, wear, fade Use Smoked Spece So 2 oe eee bits” can get by as champions in ‘terday and was asking about the NORTHWESTERN LE ; .. i regular scrap, should look up the a oon saat lose thelr color or run down at} One moment, ladees and gentle ‘ i ey . ‘ha aie oe ¢ daseball status in Butte, Dugdale bey |men, while the gentlemanly usher of the next cham nay i fri either got to entertained Ban Johnoon and ae ét thcaentak : lake cet aad. for the ‘ is os 2a and « himself ght ai tds ite ! miskey and & na 1s small sum of a nickel, a half a de # e'll see a fight tha imination Bouts ri tratnioad on the Le 4 ven Scarlet-Haired Swat-|dime, rents to you smoked glasses a fight. If more than one challenger a , % condition and poor ietng SHA npn ¢2 “aay ters from Cin the real, gen-|that | you may scan the scarlet New York got a demonstration of| pears on the horizon at the same | ed the ‘rottenest team Seattle ever sled A nonce of siititer! boxing as it should be when the At {nation bouts are held to had,’ the fan contioued. ‘It was AMERICAN LEAGUE Here tt lies and gentle-| Last but not least, ladees and lantic fleet visited the big town | ¢ who shall meet the are __| done with the idea of spoiling the n men od Griffith, Red Dooln,|gentiemen, we have Charles Dootn, cently. Two champlonships—|champion. A regular belt goes with Seattle franchise and bbb sorry : ts Red Killifer, Red Mollwitz, B whose temper once burst thru the ther ight heavywelght—|the championship in each class. In Northwestern league so that Dug Lehr, Red Wingo and Red Ames. |top of his head and flared out thru were dect in on noon. | addition t to this a $50 purse is hung jin the Pacific Coast league next men, Press closer and examine |pelled to carry hand grenades to | pit 41M. Davis, of the N Haiapehire, for| When a champion or challenger OF APPENDICITIS |year, The informant knows where [the most marvelous trou extinguish him for fear the flashes |? |the light heavyweight title. he | goes into battle he is always heavily of he speaks, for two years ago he | Titiantinted tops that ever from his hair will ignite the grand featherweight helt went to Dennis| backed. There are no rules against parent had his hand tn the affairs of the al eshiea’ caateten f the Michtes : “ ¢ ules ow ee jed a baseball team. Seven auburn | stands saad ok Whalen, of the Michigan, who whip-| betting in the navy. A ship's crew jeague. : j I athletes The greatest aggregation of scin ‘SHUT OUT THE CATS. he Joe Fisher, of the South Caro-| w{!] go behind one c . | Only Paying City Prtiadetpnie } In All Shad tillating sorrel tops ever gathered [ed De ea wherbor naa “‘Seattle is the only paying city |Chicage Fvery shade of red, ladees and/upon the ball field; the real Cin-| Pecullar Features |e chanoe’ of winnie Bean ie jthat brings in the receipts that eit waded gentlemen, known to the artist is/cinnat! Reds! VANCOL VER, B B. C., May 26.—| ‘There are many uliar teatures| t t through \ y ‘ spell profits of all the cities on the | [/'7'""s on exbibition here today—all for os mresnectl The Champions shut out Aberdeen) about boxing bouts in the navy. In| When the two Northwestern circuit, and Butte | moston ‘ the sn f 26 cents, a quar.| Harvard defeated Princeton, 4 to/again yexterday afternoon, knock-|the first place, they are Mmited to| both 1 y [ pl t el 1 to| both won in New York recently, the | will nicely replace Aberdeen and | New York ter of a in 10 innings at Princeton, Tues amy Clark from the mound,|six rounds. The rounds are of but| Wyomi u | Helena will take over the franchise “i"eters ” the wonderful Titlan-Topped|day, Jimmy Clabby and Billy Mur "ea a “ Paty ~ . yoming sailors had enough money ce ele pikes ‘wails aaokae. Vistawtn i eeith, wh hais ves our witli faut 16 rounds ts Kenotha while 3 int, for the home team,|/two mint duration instead of|to light Broadway from one end to a ater, ote | FEDERAL LEAGUE " i hose hair out-| ray I me" | served up an article that mystified oe C »rofessional bow other i | Both of the Montana cities will be| ; fedtetne the warn of GAA Gal onal Wis, tonieht be ees Bove “theg tt mig three, as in most professional bouts'the other for a couple of nights, | ripe for a real team next year, and, Sencar Raa | Moore was the feature of the game, | Lee Sees 30 eaty has an inside as he hit every time up. NDIANS GRAB OFF jbrought in one run, being unavail- In Rute, the gardens read lie tee sc, Aberdeen ... 000000000~0 ing, ee mirably | with a good street car| YF ee Vancouver -. 20034000*~9| QGOQNTEST IN NINTH service ; BROADWAY NINE IS ““If Dugdale tries to spoll the Se. | et attle melon to help bis personal | COAST LEAGUE The Cluetts won from the L jday and were defeated by one run, |LEAFS BEAT TIGERS). Ww lave Joe Lotz, t twirling for Seat |game, he {s standing a chance of Won views by @ score of § to 1. The|the score standing 5 to 6. The Ev nt into the ninth inning with) CHAMPION OF CITY losing his hold altogether to some |L°* Anetics st 4) game was lost in the sixth when |ergreens lost the game by two er-| - z ons ne Tuesday afternoon, it was ' fone else wha knows what an oppor- | S2" Prencts $iithe umpire gave the Cluetts four|rors, Batteries: A. 0. U. W.—| VICTORIA, B. € May 26.—In al with the feeling he had the! one p jtunity is afforded. Han Johnson ana a 455 extra outs ne of the Cluetts ad.| Bingaman and Payne. Fort Worden /|same tn which both Leonard and| game all sewed up in a bag, and hi roadway higl high school base and Comiskey are of Dugdale's aos 1¢ 634 438 | mitted the jsions were wrong.|—Cummings and Rankin, The Ev were hit freely, the Maple| found around with a woolen string. (Pall nine put fhe 1915 high school opinion now also, after his exten. ~*?!** ad ? . Lakeview—Potts and /|ergreens play Kent Monday. Would feated the Tacoma Tigers) tie had been pitching alr-tight ball|championship title on ice Tuesday When 2 consulted Dr. C F.|sive missionary work, but it re Holbrook. Cluetts—Horman and |ltke games with any fast teams in yesterday, 8 to 4 had allowed but few hits and/when they won their seventh Lathrop, the spine and nerve #pe-|maina to be seen whether his little Sours town. For bookings, call Spalding’s | Tacoma ro 10 00 11 04! no runs, while he had one Seattle| straight victory, vel cialtst, {had been suffering for sev-| sitting will hatch out according to or Mr. Hemer, Main 3841 Victoria 11000330 %—8irun oF him boning od ¥, as well as the city et Uh appendix: Sus|the number of eggs in the nest. | | After a vacation of three weeks, | — ey as has been the case s0| hunch, 9 tol th Bain Ww b 4 a . ! | rd team journeyed to Port | | le ve - punch, 9 to 1. e ingle Weay- Eraduatly | tner unity it bad Has Coast League Bee | Manager Tealey Raymond of the| {ie Ballard tan) journey eat town |, The Vane defeated the Creacents| HOGAN LEFT ESTATE | freque nly with the Seattle team. Itlers were powerless before. Cham would burst. ty med “The Coast league bee tn Dug- Seattle team has announced that he by the score of 9 to 3. Gulla and |0Y & score jg Bm came rege ge ; “spond ge up : berlain, Broadway pitcher, who al- to be am operation, but fortunately |dale’s bonnet has nm buzzing for |i* going to keep on making changes Stokke were the Ballard battery, | ¥# featured by the » itching of La box of bat ting tricks in the nint lowed but three hits, while the Pine I heard of Lr. Lathrop, the srin¢/a jong time, but even a rotten club|in the lineup until he gets a team|Gitia was in excellent form, allow. | Fay and the two home runs of} Log ANGELE May 26.—The| that left Lotz stunned, along with/st. boys made 10 bingles off of Peas eee Cena eunees BS} —the worst In years—will not that can mace the pill. In line with | ing onie tao scratch bite, Next | Butcher, Next Sunday the Vans|estate of the Inte Wallace Bray | her hopeful fans and players, and| sheriff, Gperation. Sel thought, 1 would | blind the business men of the game, | this policy Emt! Frisk, once a hard-! cgay (Decoration day) and Mon-|*!l! play Neweastle at New-| (Hap Ho manager of the Ven.| the crash of the lumber against the} Lincoln celebrated the close of give him a trial, for 1 did not want| despite Dugdale’s aim to wreck the [hitting fielder, was released Tues day the Ballard boys play the | caste | ice team, consisted of 100 shares of pill sounded like the bombardment /the high school season by defeating to undergo an operation {f 1 could | Northwestern league. Seattle can. day night on account of his Inability | Bellingham Elks. nec ineca = baseball stock and a bill for $1,000] of Louvain | West attle for the second time 0 Rg red en or oe. After betel not be shut out of the league with to connect. Young Barth will take — Jeff Smith, Australian pugilist, is/salary against his club, according| It meant six runs and victory for|this spring. The score was 6 to 2. twenty minutes, 1 was greatiy re-| Butte and Helena coming to the re-|Frisk’s Job in the right garden, and! The A. 0. U. W. Evergreens|dinquallfied from fighting tn this|to a petition for letters of admints-|the Indians, the temporary flash of!The West Siders made but two hits Meved, and tn fifteen ¢: I was en-|Itef of the circuit next year Hap Morse will work at third played the Fort Worden boys Sun. | country tration. the Giants in the ninth, whichoff of McKinley. tirely well. Yours truly. : BE. MA CHETTE i] | De. tathrop treats every disease BOXING BILL DEAD hnown to the human system that Is tregtable without the use of drugs, SPRINGFIELD, Ill, May 26.-- an | medicines or surmery. His office ts} . All hope for legaHzed boxing In IIl! Bide, Second and Pike. Hours, 9 8 nois has fled. Lacking five votes eee - . - lo number for ita passage, m. to Sp. m With the volume of arrivals in-| Yea. tar a | it tecatiniog fe hile acy nnd ES @| Presbyterian conference at New, oR: o } creasing, there is a brisk move- Belling |nouts went down to defeat last TOO PROUD TO FIGHT | York condemns Dr. Chas H. Park-| | Josu w NAVY YARD ROUTE ee een teome | o——— jae Bruce lemay prohibition. messaie” during all:| | “Hank. Bunkman, who. repre: strest and pricesiashing is becom) |. } The man who forgot to mail || fornia campaign | | sents our district in th’ legisla. Steamers MH. B. Keane@y and Tourist jing evident. Wednesday Olallas |“ Cesamery, brick ” wifie’s letter, Bombardier Wells, pugilist, en. has been invited to make Colman Dock, Beattie, ¢:29, (ox dropped 26 cents, The continuous | Netive Washington is The Seattle ball team. lists in Welsh regtment. German| th’ speech of acceptance at th’ Benda 8. 300 © ee) Sse pm [rains will cause a deterioriation of| ‘emery. s7ll¢ poow 7 bomb vs. Bombardier, eh? dedication of th’ Home fer th’ aiieeeny 108 Soe : some of the crops, but have not been | pomestic wheal e @, John F. Jerread, secretary of Feeble-Minded.” Time table subject to change witheet/ heavy enough as yet to destroy | Limburger ..... President M. A. Arnold of First| Eagles at Everett, acquitted of mis neticn them entirely, New green peas pon Wg a ad National bank, Seattle, received | appropriation | . 6 pe ee Phone Main 3101. Price 50¢ Round Trip| coared a cent. Swinceeate twiptete : | sot Gpociattet patent for coal claim near Katalla,! Annual meeting of Madrona Im-| Trustees of Chamber of Com-| Yeshingwen Swine aise Gable ger Commratanaticns, M. A, ; rome : og? aN Tuesday | merce adopted recommendation of “at oun, ° « ongreseman Humphrey voted/night; Charles E. Allen elected jexecutive committee of taxation Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for hinteal? 200 . | | Vegetables and Pratt | : imaelf $1,200 as “traveling ex-| president \bureau that council and board of BULL BROS. ~ * hy Pig je ye penses” for a trip which he never] Rev. Hugh G, Ross left for New public works be asked to permit | t Corrected datiy by Hain 106 intended to make. Now he wants|York city Tuesday to meet family,|alternative bids for proposed Justi FINTOFre ) oo ee”. 1023 Pi k St t to be t 18; penstor If {t had been /on way to Seattle from Scotland. | bridges over Lake Washington i r 12,000, he'd have wanted to be| Candida’ for office in Young canal 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 e ee president |Men's Republican club will give! Coroner's t into death of Opposite Winton Motor Car Co) Hendrickson & Co. of Seattie get|luncheon for members at Butler |W R. Wolfe and killed by jcontract to put up public building | hotel Thursday | partner, W. L. Siegel, Monday, to — — a erett on bid of $111,500. Empire day celebration of Brit-|be held Thursday morning ecurtae | t honors paid Tuesday to | ish American Relief association} J, E, Chilberg, in letter to Cham-| Charles Frohman, theatrical man| brings in $1,000, making $9,000|)ber of Commerce, urges semi-cen- OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by ‘The Ohio Method by artificial teeth thet are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now being conducted without charge, and esti- Mates are furnished In all cases. WE STAND BACK OF OUR ree | POR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE ee" $8] Dlatined ... OO $4: | * $10 Solid Gold or ' Porcelain Crown $10 Gold or Porcelain $4] Bridge Work ..... Solid Gold Fillings . $1 U2 Other Fillings eee BOP, Office Hours, % 0 to 6. Sundays, | 9 to 12, | OHIO Sass’ ‘ i 207 UNIVERSITY ST. CORNER SECOND AVE. 1 CAN SAVE Because 1 det eure. Tam leges in the have had 20 years exp 1 treat disorders of the DK. DONAWAY, 302 Cucumbers -... 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Florida grapefruit Fioride. tomatoss Goosaberries, Ib Mexican tomatoes Garlic, new Honey, new. case Honey, strained Lattuce, hothouse Local head lettuce Navel oranges « Radishes Local spinach Tomatoes, hothouse Turnips, local Arkansas Blacks 180 @ 175 Wipesaps 998 Rome Beauties 1 Yellow Newtons ‘ 2.00 ‘Oniene Oregon onions 01% | Onions, green .- 25 Ontons, Yakima 1.00 Onion sets as Pot Yakima Gems 00 Idaho and Montana spuds15.00 00 ‘ow apuds, red. ib ” O14 New spuds, white, 1b o4% Strawberries | Kennewiek 6 @ 2.00 | Oiaiias O 180 | ood river Fy 150 @ 1.15 00 "poultry, Veal and Pork Brot Dueck sand over “ Hf Ibe. ; 12 and under 10 | rine ducklings, over 2% O16 receiers, live sscscces ” od block hogs 0 o ° 06 on 200 @ 260 YOU MONEY + needa before attempting to affect bt one of the highest classed medical co Heensed physician and aston—-9 years in Beattie EXAMINE FREE Liver, and #kin Atomach, Disorders Wal ‘Tent 4 LAberty Building nd Third, Opposite Postoftice Oftice m, to ® p.m. Handays, 10», m. to 12. ne for reliable | Services held in four cities, New | Providence, R. I. Miss Billie Burke | | i : ‘ortty or], Tacoma attends services at Tem e quarantes the superiority of| tie monty ore DF “he \f ithe Lundberg Truss, and give tree | Pl th Israel, where Dr. 8. Koch the Lundberg, | |of Seattle delivers address, Honor | to a useful life and heroic death | A. LUNDBERG CO. Donald MacMillan, explorer, will Trusses, Deformity Appliances andl pend another year in Arctic zon Artifictal Limba ae THIRD AVENUR it is reported. He's been there two years now, Donald 1s a sticker, all | right Residents of Hat creek vaile |forced by Mt. Lassen |to leave homes. |Goose valley. Mt. Lassen can | cackle without hurting ‘em there, _ ATHLETES IN IN MEET of the Seattle high| schools will meet on Denny field} Ithis afternoon in their annual field |and track clash. The dope, accord: | ing to the showing of the various} Mon. squads in the dual meets, puts| May | Broadway and Lincoln in the poatl-| Rea \tion of favorites, altho Queen Anne is a factor to be reckoned with | Rivalry is keen, and as the teame| jare well matched, some exciting| finishes are expected, Tents at Fifth and Lenora |\THREE BIG DAYS) SEATTLE Ten Austrians arrested at Smith Tues. 3 1 ib rave sold at The Owl Drug! Falls, Ontario, Suspected of at- June Store shew days. | tempting to blow up railway bridge. Transportation club to give dance night at Grand Trunk Pa cifie dock to celebrate inauguration of daylight sailings of G. T. P. Steamship Co. Athletes Princeton tennis team won from| Elliott Bay camp, No. 5138, Mod- | Harvard, seven matches to two, at Jern Woodmen of America, to give | Princeton Tuesday Jeard party and dance Thursday |night at Moose hall, Honorary commercial commis. sioners from China wire Judge Burke from Pittsburg, expressing satisfaction of reception accorded |them on tour. Dr. J. E. Drury, Wenatchee, ac- joused by sister, Mrs. .Mary D. | Paton, of standing her on her head ast September, must pay damages, says jury in $5,000 dam age sult, The doctor was a bit too |NEW way (0 CALIFORNIA North Bank Road” down Columbia and 26 hours’ oc0an eat! makes Francisco 200 miles nearer Puget Hound than by all-rail; $00 miles nearer than all-water, Rate as rail, but| INCLUDE MEALS AND BERTI AT SEA 24-Knot, 6-Deck, Triple Rorew 8. 8. “NORTHERN PACIFIC” lmatie f el, Columbia River, 16, 19. every tour days | Riv 8 one and y' despite this fact $5 is the| jadmission, including a. seat| May| rrives fan Francisco “ | playful—what? eine, treieen Man Francisco 230» ™ | SEATS FOR 10,000 PEOPLE|""5.. matthews of Seattle wine! nd Ave. and Columbia | Reserved Senta, If ’ fant Them, | right to adopt report by Presby * hy Oe Hy, Ste and bee terian conference at New York against Union seminary. His com 605 Market St, San lens | mittee reported it was not conform- fpokane—A. B. Jackson, Davenpor |ing to Presbyterian doctrine, | Three children of Mra, Sofle |Rodal, who died after eating sau sage from Swift & Co, last fall, awarded $500 damages tn suit Mrs. Laura Hunter, owner of ‘tailor shop, 4067 Arcade building, |charged with violating eight-hour Hotel, | FREE DOCTOR: at the Right Drug Co., hington st, near Second '@ and have the ex-government phy ORIGINAL BUFFALO BILL | Judge Gordon's court aily present vivid, bis-| Celebration of first anniversary ./of opening of Y. W. GC, A, building | *.| Wednesday night C. R. Stong, White public market, fined $10 for false advertising. Co-operative honor system University of Washington approved 2 by Juniors and seniors at meeting Tuesday. ranch girls andr Lw iW and of- eas ap We want your patrona fer you the doctor's serv inducement. Leok four the Yellew Front, PERFORMANCES 2:15 and 8:15 Doors Open One Hour Earlier gymnastics | Taking up land in| her $110! | State department in romplete details of disapp of Charles 7 Morgan, form at American legation at Pe Graduation exercises for ttle General hospita for nurses Wednesday | First M. E. church. | Federal grand jtakes up “night North river district in jury, rider MYSTERIOUS Police on Monday made an attem |the lives of Mrs. Mrs, Jennie Gagner, ave. N., by throwing into mer’s apartment a quantity asphyxiated the two wome | The stuff was dashed tn Cutler's pantry. When she the door she and Mrs. Gagr | nearly overcome. Later a & |tube, wrapped in a gunny s found in the street in fron | apartment Some of the liquid was le tube. It was taken to store of H, KE. Herman, 28 |Madison st, He pronounce |compound unknown to scle} Drs. 8. D. Coffin and who were called to resuse! two women victims, we able to name the Nquid Nelghbors declare they woman's skirts swish as | thrown ack, the | who died in the Lusitania disaster. | raised by Seattle association letter | York. San Francisco, Tacoma, and | Secre ary of State Howell requests | of California to pearance er clerk kin 20 girls school night in Tacoma, ases of WOMAN THROWS HE’LL ENFORCE POISON FUMES ANTI-BOOZE LAW detectives are searching today for a mysterious woman who} Men's club of the First peaetvierie pt upon Mary Cutler and|he ef 603 32nd the for- of liquid d which gave off fumes that nearly; ln n nto Mrs, opened ner W lass test was t of the ft in the drug East it a 00 d nce, Godfrey, late the p also un heard a she ran law for women {tn warrant issued|qown the hall when the liquid was WOMAN SLAYER ON TRIAL Kawata, th who 5 Mrs, Martha | wife of a Japanese, slaver, last April, will go to superior court Wednesday, with first degree murder. ie white hot and at| killed George Grasty, a negro white trial in charged re islatur tennial celebration of purchase of an Alaska as suggested by Rep. Kahn 7 Mrs, J. L. Warner, Derby hotel, ter in Tacoma son with auto. Body of E. H. Hochstetler, Ana cortes rancher, found in bay, coma \ Steamer Corwin from Seattle dis- charges passengers and cargo on ice. Taken to Nome by dog sleds. | GOVERNOR SAYS. Seattle, of accused of manslaugh- | Killed Albert Ol Do 4 Forget | ; that thefamous | _SHASTAL and further South Weaderful i offer 65 SAN DIEGO) = AND BACK.’ 7ZO SECONDAVE. ec LOT te Gov. Lister in a speech before church here last night announced would personally oversee the strict enforcement in this state of the new law abolishing the saloor and the Hquor traffic The law is effective after ary 1. “Altho my recommendation for ar ppropriation of $50,000 to enforce new law was ignored by the | he said, “I will personall: see that the law is strictly obeyed After January 1 the saloon in Wo ington will be a thing of the past The governor dectared he believe: the people would never favor a 1 turn of the saloon after they ha seen the effect of the new law fo a few years, ‘SAYS ITS A VICTORY Speaking before the Alki Com munity club, Chairman Reynolds, o public service commission day night that the federal court fon in the Alki and Fauntleroy street railway case was important in that it upheld the commission's right to regulate street rallway trattio in cities. Jan this Star Wants Ads find the lost| articles. 4