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Woman Jumps from 4th Story of Cobb Building § ~ PARR OO RRR nennnnnnnnnnnnnn> - Tides in Seattle f VOLUME SE cards solicitors leave In the auto, seck I never get so sophis theated but what White card on my Ways wonder what new or A have violated. } ‘Ther ’ e fomebody wants to thoes, or press my Rew ribbon on m Wast one place Won't go for such services But yesterday I found a ca the car that read this way: “K your tempe nobody wants Keep sr h » town where six men for assassination wa geared, I couldn't stay that With that sort of cheerful adv / @taring at me. ‘On the other side was a watch SPOKANE, Nov. 15.—Spox Ingersoll» best mode fake « day of rest. I'm £0) legwed Airedale pup that to four days, may one by visiting the Block, on Meridian ave. 4 Several days ago this pup was cut short in his street gambols by & speeding auto that went by 49 miles an hour and never even slowed up. The pup died a lingering de the road, was p parking by «© he! and has since repo : ‘The owner of the dog took a look ft the deceased and went on his a es he is allowing the pup Whether they heard of the re« to lie in state for a few days, that awaited them and tur s done his | back or whether the report was proper reverence may done hi hack w sell Maybe he Ro t have a ut foundation, was in doubt today he figures the pup is of Mobilize Guard no real value to him any more, | &nd anybody who wants him can | have him s, | armory all night. crowds of men pped off toward Spokane at stations al coming from the Butte m other hundreds dropping t in the timber belt . climax t we all We are glad this isn't August But we fear this deceased is boun to become actually decadent, even headquarters re ned by “Fred Rush man, managing secretary of the LW. Ww in November, if he remains parked The letter threatened nine leaders On our curb much longer Jof the Spokane post with massacre We are sorry for the pup, too: th In their ' % is they des n their attacks but we would have been sorrier if on n't. just before b The answered sloped with a $3 suit of und r waenibers of back from France, th “ adquarters until late last something to happen. letter from “Fred Rusman* show and ha every sort of 4 SPOKANE, % 19.—Man t t ager Spokane 1 ruide go three Everybod Jog, which isa | Ave., Spokar the Tare th r Spo. Indee own; or several m whe stand would let house, and the gainst I on the floors of housés are, we would have agreed ur club room: to board and bed a baby elephant Threatens Legioners pet boa constrictor, rather low ‘te to state at this time live the flivver t that the American Legion of Sp: ather Indeed, to keep our title clear to brush, and ki All the rats in the district come to chase the pup about the cellar at night, and every other night the wife wakes me » to chase the burglars out of the v @VASHINGTON, Nov. 15,.—(United }—Miners and operators reach ed agreement today to negotiate a | contract thru scale com 0 do and tind |new wage terrier un , field where he for mercy. | Scales for other fields will be based Life out our is just one |on the result of the nego ne in dog gone th the central fields, which comprise In diana, Ohio, [linols and Western 1, the heart of the soft Paris Covered by oat dint Heavy Snowstorm for negotiatin by PAR miners and operators from every sec ’ tion of the country was rejected by new wage # Nov (United Press.) Maris was covered with the beavies with the coal shortage and strikes. Actua 2:30 p. m. today, when the scale com mittee of the Central competitive field meets at the Red Cross building the cold weather was suffering among the pe Rumors of possible Bolshevist out tary elections were pers ing gre er class parliamen tent HUNTER 18 KILL A shock absorbing wheel of Eng-| COLVILL 15 iward ©. lish invention has a hub partly filled | Reeder, 2 accidentally shot party. On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise entered as Becond Clase Matter May 4, 1899, at the Postoffics at Seattle, Wash., under'the Act of Congress Maréh 8, 1878 N| THIEVES STEAL $1,200 AT FIRE, Enter Guest’s Room and Take Suitcase SEATTLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER BRITISH GIVE MILLIO DOLLARS TO THIS GIRL ge) SPOKANE IS NOW. esse N ARMED CAMP early Saturday tiem 11 WW, Said to Be Advancing From = «'* Woods; Are Threatening to Invade ree mes ie rome | Inland Empire City Armed troops are hele held in readiness to clash with| terrorists in Spokane, while all docks, depots and interurban | ; | Stations in Seattle, Tacoma and cities are under guard Saturday, invasion of reds. The I. W. W. threat to American Legion men in Spokane, Southwest Washington threatened | have issued a written death} and marked | in Lewis} ‘And, tho I was mad because [county attempting to round up armed terrorists who con-} @nce more I had been neediess!y | tinue to lurk in the vicinity of Centralia and Chehalis, and fire occasional shots from ambush, jmissing suit home in Cant e spent a feverish night last aker's ad, and the next time Mr night and early today found herself an armed camp, in the office of Dr. an @ ore te |national guardsmen waees grimly at the i Lucile Ritchie, five this chap the job. advance order on the I. W. W. AT OY OE | last night Py an invasion of Spokane was about A eho ana menrneng to be attempted, restilted in Spokane’s tWo guard companies |hotel rooms wh ‘The batiding wae damaged nts of hotel rooms wows ALLEN WARNED Favor 300,000 in Peace Time hard WASHINGTON has been dead going on |being mobilized. They were held in readiness at the! damaged $39. Trainmen reported today thatikane is doomed to fall and will be| rushed by the working « ‘Our members have instructed me owing men w get theirs unless you ree d’ 7 cameron Has Left Fiume) fi WASHINGTON s for a free wot 200 Extra Police MERICAN girl says her Egyptian prince treated her cruelly—refused to buy her clothes and finally beat her— now she is to get part of war-seized the nine legioners marked teeth guarding the co: $250,000 FIRE SWEEPS): OREGON CITY BUILDINGS » ro for bers barred Spokane a PH after, and I had him warned to keep | ¢ awa I had no confidence in him en t Episcopal chu were not represente entered their the s fter the theft increased my MAY ORGANIZE NEW UNION OF MINERS! OWNSVILLE, tion of a new miners’ to who took Federation of Labor be J asked Judge Allen replied is being promot recommendation. TT RE ed in this di continuing the rd of $1,000,000 has juat DSUSPECTS.IN SEATTEE. Ly JAIL /PORTLAND CARMEN GIVEN WAGE BOOST PORTLAND, Ore,, } railway employe e increases by the ‘SENATE TALK NOW LIMITED WASHINGTO: information suspec ra ago, among em- | Pennsylvania railroad aid to have been pe drains the ni rected the destruction, reserving} some for hospitals room where whisky?" Hig were stationed it, dowk and in n ntatle nin thy a4 years ‘olf limit debate | on the peace treaty Frank Williams, Anderson is board of arbi Warren that ports to Chief of Police in the Northwest are mo- @ campaign of ter-| is contemplated. characters are voting against cloture were t f th member of the The platform men are to receive a maximum of 62 per cent an hour, in |steud of their prose nt carrying red cards active to Oc-} 41), James Lacey, June 5 from hos | promised whisky and | ceived it, Joe He | bailiff, testified Hensman said he presumed the whisky had been stolen. He admit ed taking a bottle himself, but said had no idea who stole the rest of the missing liquor. freedom of debate war tors sat mute Small communities, fearing ‘NEGROES BATTLE S. F. LONGSHOREMEN | Fighting between negro strikebreak All boing ‘held inventiga tion. claim to have pealed to the larger cities to p y rounding up terrorists completed be tween officials of all outlying en from their time After half a minute of dead silence titter spread been born in the would keep » few words of English, terfront today re of two of the Several of the » on each member a number of suppe Jopening the cai charged that the indictment of Judg Allen was a “frame-up,” and said |Judge Allen had nev the grand jury that he took a drink as t Prosecutor Patterson admitted Judg: Allen had never made such a state ment to the grand jury. PRINCE TO TAKE REST WASHINGTON prince of Wales today any at Rockdale and were head PORTLAND, COLUMBUS. © met am they stepped heart of the busin aukee train and imme ‘The men we was en route poolroom in the |to White Sulphur Spring open declaration of support ‘The men were without | ar |, masked robbers who escaped | state central With sivel balls, which share the road | and killed ¥ riday while on a hunting Where with $4,000 in cash and Jewelry, week-end quietly state advisory committee of Ohia, + + % Weather Forecast: FALLS TO ALLEY; DIES INSTANTLY. most “It Is Too Warm,” She Says, and Steps to Window; Her Nurse Too Late to Save Her “The air is too warm in this room.” | With this remark, Mrs. J. H. Pate, 644 Washington st., Charleston, Wash., ope a a window on the fourth floor of the Cobb : building, climbed dropped to her death in the alley below at a his 10:50 a. m. ‘ She was instantly killed. Mrs, Pate, who is about 32 years of age, had been wail Frederick Bentley for 20 minutes She was accompanied by sanitarium, Saturday. amination of her eyes. SLEUTH AWAY Says Detective Was “Hang. | ing Around” Whisky Charles Phillips, city detective ass! to the prosecuting at- torney’s offi was seen by Judge Clay Allen hovering about his chambers, soon after two sacks of whisky were stolen from une 4, Judge Allen testi on the stand, Saturday. Judge Allen is accused of keep. ing liquor with intent to dispose of it, the night of June 4, after August Hensgen had been con- vieted of unlawful liquor posses sion. two sacks to be used by the Hen rs unlocked, which was ky, was in my cham. t I accused him of tak ing the two sacks 1 t want him around. E t of him about ther Did you ever get any the whisky ge Allen's a John ©. gins ative Janitors Had Keys “Later I found all the ja 4 the deputies.” truction of the liq which ht of June 4. He dt How was the odor in the jury 18 inquired. It was saturated with whisky,” Judge Allen replied On the stand late Friday, Judge Allen declared he had not wanted all the Hensgen liquor brought down from the old court house, for fear some mig! t disappear. Telephone n’s court room the morning itals that had been sman, Judge Allen's Attorney Charles A, Reynolds. for the defense tified to by a state witness CENTS Late Edition the ledge nurse from the Meadows #1900 eMrs.: Pate has been been under ee since Thursday. — Suddenly Mrs, Riten’ She saw Mre, Pate climbing o1 = window ledge. Grasps for Hands nn McCoullogh, ran to the grasped for Mrs. Pate’s ed the ledge, ~~ ds which still elu she dangled for an instant from Pate was ly was hurriedly across the street taken to the county Gulich, 916 Cobb build Pate came to last Thursday, rational,” res told me she was ify automobile accident last She was sent out to the” Meadows sanitarium, on the Pacific for treatment.” Pate drove into Seattle Sat+ ~ Mrs. Lucile — ed the Hensgen morning with ns, I had set Complained of Heat Pate complained that it was and then I saw her get nd go toward the window,” ex- “I saw her and then every= happened so quickly know just how it hap. e was rational, her manner to excite any special attention.” unable to furnish Pate's married erstood she has no Mrs. Pate was dressed in a attorney when he should n in federal court,” ured. “These sacks I found the back door Allen, elisor denied this, YT saw Charley hanging around there soon hildren of her own. , well-built woman, and gray Jersey sweater, ILynched Man Was I. W. W. Organizer MARSHFIELD, . who was lynched of the men from Marsh- idence as itors had s to my chambers,” Judge Allen continued, “and even some of the deputy sheriffs had a key, First was here with ‘9:aamm an endeavor Allen then told about the W.. and the businessmen and sent up the beach. » then there has been no I. Wy » of consequence down the , previous to his deporta= » Worked in the woods here, and were pow the| See eens oer |Was one of the most active of the ' In Today’s Section you'll find some exceptionally good offers in Used Cars, Real Es- tate and Farms. and more finding that our ADS are bringing results — perhaps because they are read by the largest num- ber of people. And don’t forget the iN me contest for Clem- This is the Han line for next week; Classified alls poured into Judge not re good used car.” Classified Section for * jl particulars.