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é $ eves ve >. yp, “eed Gsswaoas t BRYAN MAY BE DEMO LEADER Nomination Seems Inevit-| able, Gardner Says BY GILSON GARDNER BAN FRANCISCO, June 2% After all Wm. J. Bryan may be the @andidate of the democratic conven- tion. After Paimer has been elimi: Bated and the drys have killed off Cox, the nomination of Bryan may Become tnevitabie Does Bryan want it? A few weeks Bro nobody wanted the democratic Bomination. It was the “yellow dog” ear of the republicans, Any repub Mean could be elected and any dem. | @erat would be defeated. It was fated and predestined. | What have been called the dem Bosses were running around trying to pin the nomination on somebody anybody, even Mitch Palmer; and fl) the regular fellers were climbing frees and running up alleys to get Qway from it. But that was before the Chicago Convention. When Harding's nomi Bation was reported to Fred Lynch, democratic boss of Minnesota, he Durst into the familiar lines of the Twenty-Thirt Psalm: “Thou hast Spread a table before me in the wil ness, yea in the presence of mine ‘@nemy—theu anointest my head with ell. My cup runneth over,” et cetera And when he heard that there were all the makings of a third party in Chicago, with La Follette as candi date, he concluded—"“Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the @ays of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever!” In other words the dems feel now that they have got a real chance Some of them feel that the chance ts @0 good that the man nominated here is certain to be the next presi. Gent. And that's why the wild-cat's wild All of a sudden nobody believes Wm. Givds McAdoo when he says | he is not a candidate. All of a sud den Mitch Palmer begins toescramble for delegates. And all of a sudden ‘We. J. Bryan looms as an encore. | Ruth Gordon, who plays the role of Cora Wheeler, the ftre- | fly nagging “Clarence, theatre for the next week starting Sunday, June 27, is off-| stage Mrs. Gregory Kelly. enteen. Miss Gordon playing the originab role of the “baby talk sister.” Gregory Kelly, her husband, will appear opposite | © Beauties Raise $400 for Scott Kiddies Dan Trempler and L. ©. Evans Bremerton, are reposing in the Orchard county jail Friday While at their headquarters in Seat tle Federal Prohibition Agent Leon- ard Regan stretches his joints gin-| gerly and bis companion, S. E.| Bunker, nurses a tender nose In company with a couple of! @eputy sheriffs from Port Orchard, the two prohibition officers went Booze bunting on the premises of ‘Trempler and Evans. They approached the place, Re- who is a little man, knocked door, and as it opened wee mite thrust his search warrant ‘Within intending to follow in per- foom, & powerful hand de and Regan disappeared) companions’ view, Then & most terrific potpourri of | the three men ‘without ran around to the back and gucceeded in forcing an entrance. ‘They found Regan in firm embrace with @ young giant who later turned out to be Trempler. As to what occurred next, the } Fecords are somewhat confused, | Dut at the end of the first round | ‘Trempler was seen to be handcuffed | @round a post, while Regan was trying to count how many ribs Were cracked and Bunker was sur Prised to find how large his nose puddenly feit. But Trempler, the mighty, was! Mot yet conquered. With a mighty heave he snapped his shackles and Tled, taking refuge under a nearby house, from which stronghold he was at last extracted, Whether the method used by the small boy Sfter the possum was employed the fecord sayeth not Evans, the officers say, Part in the fracas But, lke Sampson of olf, the) gecret of Trempler’s pep and brawn w now revealed. . ‘They say they found a flask of | Bremerton brew in his possession nd evidences of more about his| dwelling place SEATTLE MAN IS’ HURT IN CRASH, BUFFALO, N. Y., June 25.—Fit.| teen persons were seriously inju’ when a grandstand in the Broajway Auditorium, crowded with people at-| tending the 13th annual convention of Northern Baptists here today, col- | toak no} lapsed. The injured include: Mrs. Maud Northrup, McMinn. ville, Ore., internal injuries. Rev. C. J. Erickson, Seattle, Wash., injuries unknown Mrs. Edwin Suple, unknown ad- @ress, internal injuries. eee Rev. C. J. Erickson, reported of Seattle and injured in Buffalo, N. Y.,| fs not listed in the Seattle directory. | Rev. Edward W. Erickson, of the Ha-| ven Methodist church, is in the Fast tut whether or not he was at But talo could not be confirmed | CENTRALIA FIRE CHIEF BURNED YENTRALIA, June 25,—-Fire| Chief Tom Cunningham lost his life) in a fire here today which gutted the Hope biock. Cunningham was overcome by smoke after his gas mask had been torn off. ‘The chief was not missed for some| time and only lived a few minutes after being taken from the building. The caused a loss of $35,000,| completely destroying the plant of the Golden Krust bakery and burn- 4ng out the rear of the Chamber of auditorium ‘and part of the furniture display rooms of Ber- Jin & Co. very confidential tip came to Searing that a bootlegger was & package of whisky to Yakima, disguised as hardware, The hardware was traced and Yakima gleuths pounced on it. It was hard- ‘ware. B vith driving Justice Brinker withheld judgment | “Seattle's beauteous salesgiris. who | appeared in The Star benefit show for the Scott Kiddie fund at Levy's Orphum theatre Wednesday night were responsible, it was learned to. day, for adding more than $400 to the fund. Tickets were pinced on sale at 17 stores and restaurants. Not includ ing those sold at Boidt's restau rants, 575 were disposed of at these places. Boldt's Third ave. restau- rant girls sold all they had, but it will be impossible until tonight to learn how many were sold at the Second ave. place. Eugene Levy, manager of the the atre, said only 627 of the special Beauty Show tickets werd taken in at the door, indicating that many bought tickets who did not attend Levy said the house had a capacity audience. Following are the a AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SL: SLEETH Starts on Page One) pont itd own Initiative, secure good and ship it half across tne c comtinent, and save the day for huridreds of people who otherwise | might have stayed on the highway tor a week There evidently 's good gasoline —elsewhere; there is evidently plenty of it—elsewhere; but also | there is no evidence of any attempt on @e part of those corporations that have a monopoly of the oil market to render, public service. When Uncle Sam has to go into court to shake enough fuel oil out of a private corporatidn to run his navy with, meantime the private corporations diverting domestic sepelion to foreign markets in 10, 000-gallon lota; when that time pats it would seem wise to un dertake some regulation of the oil business, But if Uncle Sam doesn't do a better job next time than he did when he “conquered” Standard Oil before, he had better refrain, Refuses to Let a Woman on Jury! “It cant be done,” judge.” Such were the opening words of Art Riley, man-about-town and ama teur lawyer, Friday morning, when he faced trial in Justice Brinker's court on charges of making threats againet Mre. Alma Holland, of the Northwest Candy Co, “I won't have any woman sitting on a jury to try me,” objected the self-inflicted attorney, The case was postponed until July, when a jury can be obtained w isfactory to Riley. Went vich will prove #at to Country, Nabbed by Cop Fred Sodaquiat, Seattle carpenter sought green fields, ing and singing birds, recently might rest from the tired the city. Fred, according “to his testimony | Friday in Justice Otis W. Brinker's court, found all these near the Coun- try club, But when @ county motor. cycle cop found Fred he found him in possession of a partly filled flask yb brooks that he strain of of moonshine. Sodaquist was originally charged car while drunk. penging the possible placement of more serious charges against the de-|™ind is made up. tendant. Some girls marry for love, some for money, afd all of them marry because dome silly man asks them to of tickets, not Inctuding those sold by Miss Helen Carlisle at the theatre door Kieter & Bernbaum $ 19.00 Frank J. Mayers ‘ Green Cigar Store .. Fremont Drug Co. Confectionery Store, 2001 Bal lard Rube's Cafe Chauncey Wright— Occidental ave. Third ave 60.00 | Second ave. 50.00 | 704 Pike . ° 2.50 | Metropolitan Cafe— Eremont McDonald and Col | Meves Cafeteria Bartell Drug Co. Cascade Drug Co., Ballard Guy's Drug Store . ; | Boldts, Third ave. (Not reported) Ballard. 2.50 3.00 firms and the! jounts they deriv from the “ Total | Aileen | Pare Passes Away From Shock! BY AILEEN CLAIRE * Contentment what is content ment? Shakespeare or Irving Berlin or W. J. Bryan once said as chocolate fudge with me at one of these dollar.down.and-dollar-a-month and.we-make-you-w-perfect-lady — fin. |ishing schools arrived home from a trip around the world. She sailed into the office with a jback and spoke nonchalantly of | watching the camels swing up slow little sister in Booth Tarkington's comedy} which will be the attraction at the Metropolitan | Both she and her husband played| | Aas ANT BEATS UP | for thrée seasons in Booth Tarkington's comedy “Se Holtt’s OF | strawberries | Watermetons 26.00 | petser—Local ereame Yesterday “a wren that usta cat | Belgian ares ii million dollars worth of rags on her | & ly from the passes of Afghanistan Jand of drifting thru silver seas in a Iittle island schooner off the coast of Java and of oozing over a@ line ° THE SEATTLE SHIPMENT OF FRUIT WIMPY White Potatoes. Are Scarce} Article While the movement of many fruits on the market parallels the variations in weather these days, pineapples seem to be unaffected by such atmospheric antics. They #0 freely at 20 cents a pound, White spuds and cabbage are re ported somewhat scarce on the street Friday morning Butter dealers took toward « rise | in that commodity before long. The | market seems to be stiffening daily [' Local Green Reane—Per Mh Green Peas—Local Gradua California Green Peppers Per ™ ' attece— Loca! Onione—Ked —Per | Yellow Petatece—Per too n. Netted ome « al. Garnet New White Rhubarb Pr Spinach — 1 Tomatoes Imper Loral hothouse Sak t i Valley, “ yauns Washingt®™ ... Por crake * Dananas—Ier |b Cantaleapes — Standards Grape Frait—Fioriaa ©. Nawer—Comb per erate . Lemome—Per box Mangoes- Per dow —Per case . California | Rscente Caditornia Marshall lark Seedling Oregon Per ® DAIBY FRopUCTS Price Paid te Shippers Bet e at) Strictly freah —Per ewt DAIRY rete s ¥ FRODUCTS Wholesale Dealers ) eream brick Young Ameria Block Swine Wash. tripiete roULTRy | Prices Paid Wholeealere oe——- ene Turkeys—Dressed Primes Medium to choles... Rough heavy Pigs Cattle— Best steers 1 60@14.00 ns Prime apring lambe 90g 18.00 Yearlings Weth Ewes ic of private chatter with the Sultan of Zulu and of dancing with offi: | partey—Ro cers of the U. 8, marines in Pekin ci ed and of drinking brandy and sodas | Ot on the road to Mandalay. | She poured this line into my: left auricle until 1 began to feel like O14 chop ap”. Man Baedeker and his frie Mr. Ground Bone .. € ours, It went strong with AP pe) me; I always was fond of this travel | ayraite at never having been further | Alfalfa Meal |from home than Camp Lewis | Herateh Food 92.00 And then I hashed over my own! Sipaw # in this den of Work and! Chick Food with nothing to do but hang | Copra | drab day | Worry ‘around the county morgue and write }up snappy accounts of funerals five hours a day, and T ont wept with self-pity at my horrible lot. “Oh, dear! Oh, dear!” I say this wren. “Pretty soft for you, lnothing to do but jazz o eo world, having lunch on the bund ¢ Shanghai and taking tiffin with 1 betan Llamas on the great wall of China, Look at me! child, with eczema time than what I do!” A crippled step: has a better stare. “Don't try to discourage me, my | dear,” she says, kinda haught. “My I'm going to be a journalist. I think it is too ex: citing for words. And I'm sick of all | this traveling around. It's so tire some! And there you are, fellow citizen eases, there you ard and | Grits ‘ beat the brains outa this typewriter Linseed Meal . « to Biel Meal This dame gives me an astonished heat Cotton Seed Meal Fish Meal Feu Producer | Mest and Bone | Meat Seraps Cal Oyster Soy Bean Meal DAILY DAYLIGHT EXCURSIONS TO SAN JUAN ISLANDS 4. & Sioux Inaves Colinan dock 7 a. m. daily (except Monday). Bim- days # a. m., calling at ail Ban Juan island points and arriving Belling- ham 9:46 p. m. Calls at Richardson, bor, Anacortes ¢ Bound, Or urday; PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION (0 COLMAN BOCK |, Sugar Quotations — STAR tit jain ra an NEW YORK, June 26.-Prices w . reguiar at the opening of the New York * today Prieew fin 1M, off %, Maldwin Lo off 4) United Mta w at 118M, 9% 1, M othe 112%, off nmon wold at O2% to 99% Ps ‘The market closed firm, 4 Republic wot up | caine hase _renign Regen) 1 sterling opened at $2 at 12.036, 3 lire, demand at 16.126, mes; Canadian doliars, §7.76e; i 8 a | New York Coffee and % up up 2 NEW YORK, Jone #8 | Mio, 14e per Ib; No, 25% per Ih Suwar—Centrifumal, 18.066 per Ib; gram- wiated, 22@ 340 per Ib. r Chicago Grain Market 7 o—_—_—_—_ —_——4 CHICAGO, Chicago Board regular, conflict reported settiewent of demande of railroad work vs fuctuationanear the close July corm opened at $176, down We, cloned at $1.74%. down 1 %e oft 4 Bant No a4e Bepternber of 4%. cate opened cloned down Portland Market Report | i ORTLAND, June 26.—Butter—$4e p —the per ee —2TO tte per dow per ib; brotier, 19@ 0c per tb Cheese—Tripleta, 11@23¢ per My [Status of Frisco ) Market | BAN FRANCIACO, per Ib June 36. oun Rxtran, 696 Wo per don: dirtion, 400 per dox co per dow California fats, fancy, per ivy tiveta, te per Ib wndersised pullers, ae Afternoon Tennis Matches Postponed Because of the inclement. weather, matches scheduled in The Star’s ten- nis tourney for Friday afternoon have been canceled. Matches billed for & o'clock and later were to be played, weather permitting. Players should report unlens heavy rain ts failing, as the courts are in good | condition and matches will be played unless rain ie falling. AL CLARK was found m1 guilty of erty, congmercial age: | vane “teresny wag. wee Serr in| cacuanee ae ayer Judge after being out all night. Accused of stealing a $150 dress from King Dykeman’s department Clark was iffin Specialty Shop on May rk will bent sentenced later. TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA 7, 11 A. EVERY DAY cheapest noone er SINGLE TR uv P I—FAR 60' Going East? Travel through To All FO! SENERY! BK. F. Ll 608 Second Avenue, Seattle THROUGH THE Stops will be made at Rich’ bor, Bast Sound, ham 1OUX Leaves Colman Dock 8 A. M. Retarns at 10 P. M. at 92.) CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES Middle West and Eastern Destinations in CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS DAILY Canadian Pacific Ry. SPEED! STURDEPF, General Agent, Passenger Dept. San Juan Islands SUNDAY, June 27 A trip famous throughout the land for its picturesque, inspiring scenery and evey-changing aspects, Olga, Anacortes and Belling- Including War Tax BUY YOUR TICKETS TODAY Dairy Lunch Served on Boat Tides in Seattle |) /s20i. FRIDAY SATURDAY JUNE 26 aUN) First mi Virst Lew (sem, La | Clearings .... «+++. 1,971,8 | 5 ’ First High Tide 733,967.00 | || Ziese Mish Thee 689,286.01 | || Merona Low Tide 233,614.69 4:26 pm, OF ft 545.00 | Artived 26-—Otr Devel from Kobe and Yo- | June 24—tr Cartone pom: ate Villare from Any: mille, le qt Stall red snapper, 12 a. § for ihe. Ite, pure fresh milk, | 20e ™ ® B. Dewey for tie Michael | a er? i PPO in Portat {| Seattle Today © | ja Dupont at 10:4 and beans, ihc. ‘orthern pler—Str Kashima Maru, FCONOMY, | maith Terobaan! Mara ini Nene Mae ake, Tee | Math Cove wchorage—Rge Henry Vi | beans, the: 2 cans Booth's | py 300 bottle Del Monte catsur, ee if Sts ten. | to rapany—S8tr Alameda, 10, tall Chinook i | American Cr young salmon, 200 Jb,; ling ° the jer b—ttr Delight. Phe; wmelts, 206 TM, Btal) 37, tall can 2—8tr Jefferson. | Carnation milk, 134 eltic Coast bunkers—U. 8 L & Swift emeeme ure Sanrrany Pacific Const Engineering works—str tern Hallor, er & Eddy yarde—Str Pred Baxter. |. salt herring, 19 Toa Th tbe Tb.; silver #almon, 260 | Jn tale Sees), ‘beat butter: the’ fe; | OUtbie yarde—Btr Kaatern Importer, str | |Unmeco nvt marwaring, 4c f., 3 Te r stocway torminal—gtr Dowel, 12 he M. J. B coffee, $150. Stalls Arydock—#tr W ; nl corned beet, fe T dhe; pure lard, 2 boiling beet, 100 T.; pot roast, found Bridge & VU. & &. Patterson. Standard Boller, worke—@tr H. B. Lave- Joy. Lake Union—tItulls Bnequalmie, Broxton, ftan 198, Leota, Endymion, Fort Jackson, Ad- erape fruit, dison, Boughton, Bowesmont, Bourne. | Ga 6 inn. dee Gels |. Ville,” Allenburst, billa, Adria, Ca-| ground bone tor Prarie, Kiestre, Oelwin, Abydos, Arca-| demia, Academia, Pesuta, Diack Wolf, | Bickiané, Bastine, Bianford, Agron, nation mil White soap, 1. Stall 129, Lipton’s tem Anthon, Fort Harrison, Fort Stanw!x, |, washing powder, 310 phe Imufke, Kiton, Looti, Dione, Cagacen, | pork amd beans, 17. Stalls #19, veai| COMA, Cineyras, Cardia, Kllesa, echrs || roast, 166 tb, lamb chops, Heory Wilson, Balvator, Alice, f lamb, 200 Ih, Stall 106, Ames yards—Str Rovsevelt. - hr Biaatind. i—6tr Lake Flynua, ete Car- Fake Detective Is Fined and Jailed aie —Recrgin | King M Jackson, 24, pleaded guil- @ii; stockers | t¥ to & charge of petty larceny before 13. | Justice OUs W. Brinker Friday morn- Latent 41% s ing, and was fined $300 or 100 days in the county jail. Detective A. A. | Brown testified Jackson represented himself to be a police officer to M. Endo, Jap second-hand dealer, and, flashing @ badge, obtained a suit, overcoat and shoes on June 18. Japs Cider Was a Bit Too Hard “Teen it for eweet cider,” Watanabe, proprietor of «a oats drink place at 1923% Westlake ave, told Judge Gordon. “It's 2.20 per cent hard,” Officer Bowen testified. “Pay $75," the court ordered. ‘ Maine corn, Stall 1 e— ——— || Denver Market Status us | VER, Juhe 28 Receipta, 2.200 head; market ts Lambs, $15016; ewes, a8 Urges Trade With Philippine Port Efficient organization of Ameri- can shipping in the Far East to meet foreign competition, and the estab- Ushment of Manila as the American | port in the Orient, were urged as vital in seizing the possibilities opened to America in the East, by teady. the bureau of commerce and indus- try in the Philippine islands, at a luncheon given at the Butler hotel yesterday by the foreign trade bu |reau of the Chamber of Commerce |and commercial club dow has received light free from obstruction for 20 years, it becomes an “ancient light,” and no buliding for Southern’ Pacific * NEW YORK, June 25.—The an- nual report of the Southern Pacific | for the year 1919, Just made public, shows a net income of $31,648.777, equal to $10.45 a share on $302, 905 capital stock, against $28,684,916, | or $10.38 on $276,552,965 stock in 1918. « Against a guaranteed rental of $48,244,660 from the government, the | | operating come of $43,910,304, or @ loss for the | government of $4,334,355 in 1919, as aguinet & profit of $7,75 the wonderful UR Arrives back 9:30 P. M. SERVICE! Phone Main 5588 the Pacific. FAMOUS your own shores. . ardson, Friday Har ROUND TRIP $2.50 (Children 5 to 12 Half Price) Lunches Served PUGET SOUND” | STEAMERS ALL LOCAL RO Under the English law, fs win- an Te | HOOD CANAL EXCURSION: Steamer leaves Colman Dock at 9:00 A. M. A miniature Alaska trip. along the Canal in daylight. “Snow-capped mountains and the blue bays and inlets of Take this trip and you'll not long for for- eign travel. It is the Swiss Alps at home; the islands and bays of the Mediterranean on ROUND TRIP $2.00 Children 5 to 12 years, Half Fare Get Your Tickets Early PUGET SOUND © NAVIGATION COMPANY _ STEAMERA LEAVE FROM © DOCK, FOOT OF MARION Wel Dee, te “Tit Witeamer mids’bt|/Port Townsend, Pore and win A ngreti he (ren ® popular priced excurstes te Canal every Sunday during che rer landing chargea Begrage Habiiity te ine apparel, not te whole ticket. Steamers and change without cotved afly for | Tecoma) samed in | 18@ pounds echedules netics an Tickets must be affies Open from midnight ct a ILD Str. Collie, Sailing June & MeCORMICK LINE 109 Chery St. Entire trip State- rooms