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_ tondance at the summons of the gow yer. Men Plan to Resume Runs Following a meeting of the jitney | drivere association at 2 o'clock Tuer | day drivers planned to take city permits and resume operation om the streets, pending ‘the decision DX CAR LOOT FILLS COURT Auburn Freight Theft Case| on Trial Today out injunction against city officials on | the jitney ordinance passed by the With the courtroom filled to stand: | council ubst week ing room only with witnesses from!” action of the jitneurw was the re i parts of the country, and the t © sult of public demand that the jit Bpace opposite the jury box piled) ney. resume service, according to! Migh with automobile tires, dry goods) Wo RR Crawford, attorney for the And bales of merchandise to be intro: | jiiney operators @uced as evidence, the jury that is tO try the 17 members of the so ealled Auburn pom ca oo pirac X Auburn boxcar conspiracy $20,000 Awarded Mang before Federal Judge Edward KR saaggon was being limpancied to Longshoremen oY resaupamsance | tho pertnanently ed, Wh Beginning with the arreet of! Altho Permancall liam Buster, 38, long»he nan, Was Greed Lane, in March, on charges Of |” ich oman Tuesday. A jury in footing freight cars on the Northern | juggs Boyd J. Tallman's court Mon: railroad, others were rounded) day awarded him $20,000 damages Up by special agents until the com Plete list of thove indicted on conspir @ey charges by the last grand jury from International Stevedoring Co. for being injured while loading the steamship Endicott at Smith stand, allows White, Clarence H. Bellamy, Albert | fF $37,472.10 Rruce Paris, Thomas BE. Jones, Kd Ward Bourdell, Sarah Jones, Joe Vea gus, Herbert Wm. Manson, Ethyl Hanson, Willlam Ratcliff, James F Meliison, Thomas singer, David Jones, Creed Lane, Mrs. A. H. Lewis and George A. Trepanier | The operations of the alleged | thieves are maid to extend from coast to coast, and more than 150 wit nesses from points n Minnesota, Ili nois, Kentucky, Wyoming, New Hampshire and other states are in at *rnment. United States District Attorney Robert C. Saunders and Assistant District Attorney F. R. Conway rep | resent the government.’ Counsel for | the defense are headed by John F. 5 a 4 Oe Naffertu : cv¢ \S ; Fines assessed by Judge Jeremiah ' {«) = Neterer in the United States district Funeral thrector court Monday for violations of th national prohibition jaw totaled $3,400. 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PARKER SYSTEM eee 1619 Westlake Avenue x of the federal court on a permanent} ‘Says Brother I Is Hubby, and | Not Himself | Divorce from her husband's half} brother and not her husband was} heing asked in superior court Mon jday by Mora A. Beslow,, according to an affidavit filed by defend ant, Wi D'Louls Ressolo, for mer aiddecamp to President Diag, jot Mexico,..associate of Caruso, and adventurer Judge J. T. Ronald, after heartng testimony, scouted condemned him and requested Brown to bring iforr A atriking the two half brother usual divorce tangle Tells Police He | Wants His Wood as Prosect him back from Cal resembta Kessolo ways A. W. Erickson, 6906 46th ave & w between spring shivers Tuew day morning called the police. “On | May 11," spake the perturbed Brick |non, “a man and woman came to my |house and contracted to supply me with some fire wood, I paid $2 down on the load, It haan't showr up yet." if B RANDALL (Copyrighted in Comrades of Peril (Copyright, A. C. McClurg & Co., 1919) THE SEATTLE Small Chance for Armenian Mandate WASHINGTON, May 25 The jr wibility of congressional concur rence in the recommendation of President Wilson that the United Staten take a mandate for Armenia in remote, leaders in the house and wonate declared today Wilson's me will be “pigeon holed” for the present by the foreign affairs committee in the house and the foreign relations committee in the leaders paid Brigadier ral Harbord, who headed an American mission in Ar menia recently, reported that ‘accept of such a mandate would 9,000 American soldie A a large naval force and would cost $89,000,000 the first your Fire Prevention Week Is Observed With lectures to the menace of fre a ring ©: choo! children on 1 with hundred. n their windshields & the mesnnge of Fire of auton be tickers carryir Protection week, every effort in being #t the pub. against forest fires, exerted this week to en lic in the drtve Breaking blockade wa day by two at in € ot Kastern studied freight Tue appointed railway men offices. Monday committees, A meeting of state M. & St P. Y PARRISH Great Britain) (Continued From Yesterday) gether in that narrow space, scarcely aware any longer of the danger hand, eager only to hear each other's voices. The flames just beyond them died down slightly, yet remal and angry, occasionally shooti In fiery billows, lighting their fa The hole beneath the trap was ar of embers, totally blocked charred and blazing wood Above the crackle of the flames, and the crashing of falling timbers, thi could distinguish the intermittent crack of a, rifle, and the echo of! votces calling. Shelby began to dic with one hand at the pile of earth beside him so an to widen the space between its summit and the roof ‘The action caused his mind to revert to the infminent peril of their situa tion. “It will be all over before daylight.” he said soberly, “and that will be our chance to get out. We can never go the other way, for those logs will hold fire for hours yet “Hew do you suppone Macklin over got thru there?” she questioned wonderingly. 7" “That's what bothers me. Either he wasn't hurt much, or he had help. Tt is my notion the girl brought him out in some way. The shooting was an act of sudden anger, for which she was sorry the very next moment They may be biding there now somewhere in the tunnel She lifted herself up, and peered theu the opening: the giare of they flames did not penetrate beyond the |barrier of earth, and she saw noth |ing but Impenetrable blackness. “Shall we go, and see?” Not yet; we are safer here. until thone devils give up. You can hear their voices yet out there.” They had no way of telling time, | land the hours dragged. The flames! |xank, but the glow of the coals re | mained, and the littet of charr Joccastonally flaring into tiny |fire. The sound of firing” en tirely ceased, and the shouts of voices died away one after the other They had been very close at |ume, as tho the baffled were endeavoring to 1 loge. ns of one! inv Jamouldering ruins of the cabin to |learn the fate of their victims; but |the heat must have pre y |search, for the party jand did not return. patiently, listening for the slightest wound, but, at last, could reatrain himself no longer | I do not know how late ft is,” he said finally, “yet it must be nearly morning. Most of thone fellows must be gone. Shall we try little «irl?” She put her hand silently into his our luck | CHAPTER XXV | The Fugitives He led the way, finding little diffi ulty in cra er the mound of earth, and Ol The | cool darkness into which they ad vanced wax a great relief, while the |nenne of on restored their shat |tered nerves, No « ght gave | any guidance, nor wan there any evi |dence of immediate approach to the mouth of the tunnel, However, it ran nearly straight, with the rage |constantly downward, and they |cautiously feel a way forward with | |hands on the earth walls. They ené jeountered no further obstruction of | any kind, but suddenly reached a/ sharp turn toward the left. Shelby METROPOLITAN COMING THURSDAY, Z FOR THREE DAYS Sonora Italian Grand Opera Trovatore’ DAY MATS Lucia at 1. DAY F ‘avalleria Rusticana” “1 Paghacet” SEATS NOW i 50e to $2.00 T5e to $1.50 PLUS WAR TAX felt his passage around the corner He gathered her suddenty into his}aware of the prenence of Olga’s arma, the neckerchief slipping down | fingers on his sleeve, but his eyes about his throat. [could perceive nothing unusual be “1 love you" he whispered pas yond. He stared helpleanly into a aionately, “love you, wife of mine.” | black, soundiess void. Yet, with his ‘And 1 have given you my heart/firet step forward, he came to a/ long ago. Kins me, Tom.” Jaudden halt. | | They sat there, closely ‘pressed to- Stay where you are, senor,” mid & low voice not & move till I speek caught his breath quickly ely daring to set down @m up | fted foot. There was no doubt who t was that spoke out of the. dark-| nene ' Rut Iam Shelby,” he blurted forth | swiftly. “You have no reason to fear| me.” Shel How come you’ here?/[) You found the trap? And—and is/ she with you? Yes, senorita, An accident re vealed to us a way out It wax you then who took Macklin] away: he was not killed? A moment there wan allence; then pansionately, | she broke out suddenly the words fairly falling over each her in her eagerness of expres sion. “ft am not afraid, Senor Shelby ‘ol I hav’ ze pistol in my hand I shoot. The dark eet make no dif ference, for you are there just before me—she an’ you are there, Listen then: I tel you what happen. 1 hate an’ I love-mee! Then I make meow take. Madre de Dios, I know not how eet was, but I shoot the man{ I love. Ket was crazy thing; but I not keel heem: I know I not keel heem. How I know? Santa Marie! The good God would not let me be} lieve that. What could I do? I ran/ jaway mad into the would | ybe yet aave heem, but how? You} know, nenor, eet was I who shoot} Senor Macklin?” woods. I STAR FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET A Featured Selling of CEDAR STORAGE CHESTS ‘block | "TENN size 45x19! Yes, Pancha; the Indy here sw your face Yes, it wae I, senor—I who love| heem. Why should eet be #0? 1) went there not for that—no! I tel |you how eet all come. Ket was be-| cause of my brother, senor—you| know my brother, Juan Villemonte?! He dead, menor, dead. You know how | he die? Ket was a quarrel with Senor Laud, an’ Senor Hanley—they | keel heem, the two agninst the ot know what happen, I wait in cabin for Juan to come, but he stay awny, No one toll me teel an| Indian bey come he tell. Then| an’ I go crazy | nish, an Juan in dew hat I am Sp I love 1 avenge vel the are onl senor; I then « I hate! 1] my brother: T would man that 1 heem, 1 for to do that. He was in this cabin: I creep up an Het was dark in there, yet I He could nee me. nor Mack r girl, but I care not| I hate 1 hate nt nO the wrong man?” Senor Macklin, he just when I fire there saw hee but I aim n was there ar them Maric at a an Why You si forward quick drop an’ I run.” Shelby fe}t Olga grip him. heard her Voice at hix ear never heard what sald t let her know He crushed the question already on his lips bak into his throat. Yes,” ho said, “I see how it hap pened now, And what did you do METROPOLITAN. vont pS: wrx SUNDAY FOR NE WEE NECESSITY K was tep he one and Macklin A NATIONAL RAYMOND Hircucoc “HITCHY K@0 pattern, round corners; extension cover, __| At Remarkably Attractive Prices ENNESSEE CEDAR CHEST (at right) in solid handsome figured-grain with size 42x19x20 inches, exceptionally low-priced at... ESSEE CEDAR CHEST (at right) with tray and copper strip trimming; »x16 inches. Exceptionally low-priced at... 2.200. secs cceccceres Five Styles, as Pictured: TENN VESSEE CEDAR CHEST (at left) in hand- some panel-front design, with name plate; size 45x20x18 inches; exceptionally low- priced st. focst sos ces toc. >. $35.00 "TENNESSEE CEDAR CHEST (at left), beauti- fully grained, with copper strap hinges; size 36x $2450 \g "TENNESSEE CEDAR CHEST (at left) in plain design, well built and neatly finished; size 40x 1814x17 inches. Exceptionally low- Approximately One Hundred Chests in the Offering. Selling Begins Wednesday Morning, Third Floor ha? : Shelby smother oath, the}to him in the darkness. | heb tte ane Whos aon She was not sobbing, but her quick | whole foul plot suddenly revealed to] “I understand now,” he said|Can Macklin walk?” done, - breathing gave the impression in the /him in all its hideousness. This then | tersely, “we've got to fight this out) “No, senor; I think maybe he verra darkness was what those flends had been plan-| together. All right, I'm ready. What |bad off; he not speak now for What I do, senor? I pray the|ning; it was plot within plot; crim-|is ft you want me to do?” _|time. Maybe you tell what ~e | Virgin that I may « em. Then |inal against criminal. He was blind ‘You will help me save heem?"|for heem.” I remember th from the /NOt to have perceived the truth be-| the voice from the dark asked eager-| “I'm afraid not, Pancha. I've doo ravine. How I kno Juan and | fore w it stood before him in all) ly You will not try to go away/|tored some wounds, but I'm no ex I. we live in the cabin a month; /!ts nakedness. Macklin’s| alone, senor? ‘ joe Where is he? Oh, here.” wan then I found eet, Who made |drunken boast had brought forth its No; we are in the same boat, it (Continued Tomei row) 1 rete not, but the thought |full brood; Hanley, too brainless and | seems; we'll help each other. You psn ie to me, just no. I was under-|Cowardly to lead, had told all he) trust me now, Pancha?” ag tau a al vonth when you fought, senor; then, |krew to Indian Joe—embellished it,| “Si. senor.” it fe eee ce doing when you were both outside I got|no doubt—and it was just the sort of k.! t ” thing the ls his hands a aafe waint Macklin, you mean? He was | Wun Pee Pigs coed at — sgehind th \helpless, already in their power; all , senor, alive. Maybe he live.|they needed to do was dispose of maybe he die; 4 now not I do what | 4 Tecan, He help a little, but twice he |faint. Ket took long time; even urried heem alone.” “But how did you get across that | low, whatever happened? cavein of earth?” Ket was not there later,” she explained. “I back, senor, when they cabin, but the earth had thru.” 1 could not ge To help us “Si, senor: What could I do alone? I tell you; why I talk for you, nor for m heem, an’ only can t be not Who do you mean?” or Laud, h know.” ert would go fired” the caved, and hat is why Ket is not I would save done if 1 9” ainly not; against whom?" Senor Macklin. He come for that; I know. The Indian boy tell mo—he ag’ Hanley, They plan eet 100 ENTERTAINER Ail out. "Twas because Juan would et 2 not be one with them, they keel i an llade act heem, ‘They would hold her for ran nom; they say a man comes soon EATS THURSDAY here who would pay much; so they try to put out of the way Senor Macklin. ‘Tis to get her that EVENINGS $1.00 to $3.00 Bi singin go to the cabin; he fall, and MAT. SAT, He to $2.50 then Senor Laud try another way ‘us War Tax He not know when he come that Bian Wee 0 Senor Macklin get back, Ne one come |r to help you, and me. | have help. 1 do all I can—Madre de Dios, yes. 1 bind up the wound a I hold heem while he gleep; I bring | a ty m water from the creek; I hide Loveliest and hore in the dark. But how I Liveliest heem out, senor?” Musical jut why not call the others?” eves Shelby asked suddenly in suspicion y What danger i# Macklin in?” “You know not?" in surprise, “He | aid say in the cabin why he make no threat?” | | \ klin. How this was done no one eared; by bribery, by the Jknife; in the Hole who would ever ask ques: | tions? Who would mourn the fel-| And then they would have a free hand. 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