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: * ¥ 3 — FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1020. " mit SEATTLE STAR ) CHREINERS IN |MAYOR TRIES eai's WORE ABOUT — 9 NIVORCE COURT FOR TANKERS] © DEMOCRATIGCONVENTION | ee rie a oom Ti ip band Charged Plenti-| Wires Poindexter to Help STARTS ON PAGE 1 ih ite Authority to use two Norwegian this plank, too Wention in Portland comes the oli tankers employed during the war bit of it, to blot out Glass’ word oot oe rs rRipay 1 SATURDAY I} disruption between Grace py the General Petroleum company | With demonstrative noise i. |, lane Pag et is | auLY 2 } JULY ® hreiner and her spouse, John A. was sought Friday by Mayor Hugh’ BRYAN TRIES TO SLEEP Balances... heh oo Wiest Sitsh Wie lise a ee te ahreiner, proprietor of the Mereh-/M Caldwell to stave off the “light DERNEATH ROSTRUM Cam, OFT) Pine High Tide ts’ cafe, 109 Yesier way famine” that is threatening Seattle As Glass spoke Bryan slept-—or } hate Viret Low Tide | 4:88 & m. 96 fe ME Sh “emqeveresble| Tu. Weng to Genatar Peineeater:|iriol So shoees-ah an inpreriona| Sidetracked for Shipment of | as * Public Markets | caer, bat | segend Low Tide Per, & jealous disposition and & the mayor declared that fuel of! bed made of three chairs, beneath the m rd Molyoke fr High Tide ine ft “|| Sorond Wigh Tide | Herend [#47 pom. 14.7 Tip atham : Mee WESTLAKE : uly 2—Htr City of Meattle for Routh-| Stall #.9, shoulder young mutton. 14%e With cantaloupes sidetracked (0) eaniern Ainska at 11:10 & mi UB Le |; bream of veal, 100 Th) oi make way for potatoes, and the next | T Hose for sem station at 9 ” |veal, 13% ™. Stelle 16-17, Carnation streak, according to her com might be obtained from the ‘General platform. The Nebraskan was wear. | Potatoes Brain it, Schreiner is also cruel Petroleum people if the tankers ted by his Jong fight tn the resolu | was born in Bavaria, Ger! could be secured. Existing federal| tions committee and felt the r continues the complaint, |jegisiation prohibits the employment, recuperation before launching he was disloyal to the United of these ships without special per™ his speech. The roof of Bryan's bed! OSCAR, shipment of bananas due Tuesday, | gl JM Lake Virnus for Clentue| Milk, 30 enn; 2 200 cane ‘Del Monte during the war in both utter| mission from Washington. He asked chamber was the floor of the ros UNDERWOOD’ the prospect ts for a dearth of thone | fan Diego via Ban Francieco at noon 1 ot 94803” te and actions. He stated he Poindexter to rush government per. trum, on which Glass stood and the | BAF | fruits over the week-end, sald West [ete Port a m. z pple butter, 20¢ ean 126, Mit dn't fight against his own peo mission for the use of the vessels in| thumping of the senator's fect gave| Happy delegates flourished their | ern ave. merchants Friday morning. |X And forced me to sign affidavits view of the emergency confronting Notice whenever he emphasized a/ standards in front of the speaker’s| Local raspberries are arriving | Vessels in Other Ports ie the draft that I was entirely | seattia point with vigorous gestures and | *tind dangering the network of|} more plentifully these warm dayn, —_—___. it upon him,” | Light officials declare that the stamping. fine wil connected with the tele | but are not-of the highest quality | a Siandiien- did Mailed July ‘complaint further alleges that/city is facing, @ serious situation, Glass paused In his reading to| Phone apparatus over the platform. |so far, It is estimated that the lo | Weathoro for Reattle at ¢ @ m. r has expressed regrets for/thru the inability of the manicipal draw a large linen handkerchief from | Police fought to keep the crowd back | gunberry crop will be 60 per cent) 2 1 Btr G ? | Bving taken out citizen's papers jight and power plant to obtain fuel | and save the mechaninm., below normal this year, due to the| noon, Maliea July le ate Adminat Benlog | fad that he pags her about the oj) for the operation of its steam Glass also took a seal and rested, | damage incurred by the late frosts) for Beattie at ¢ pom: sir Ranta Kita States. | plant, which is now supplying most ] | towing bee W. J. Dirrie for Beattie and | beaming all over during the excite ge sprin ag | Teoma at 6 - wy i Schreiner declares the com: of the current for city lighting. ment ‘ owneen’ or me, property includes 130,000 | ———-———§ | Port Townsend—Paseed inward July 1 P 2. D marka, 80 000 Russian e . ns ® half interest in the Merch ‘Oh S t f sl tw’ cafe, valued gt $20,000, She ’ pirt $ 0 ! 4 Me s100 on milk, 126 halibut ling cod, Imon, 200 T Mall . Ihe Tb; sturecon, eM. Stall 1503, Ivory soap fink man et 4:16 | don Stall 72 ; str | 4 Me tbo; peaches, B06 don; cherries, ie Bryan emerged from his tempo | Local Mark | | Btr President for Beattie at 6:30 p.m rary retreat and entered into the} ets || 9,U. & eruisee at 10:30 a. 1 RAS @ restraining order to keep! Rverett at 2p. m platform conferences with his allies, | ¥%*——— —m | ur cot Wner from leaving the state, as} Nit ! Et t Rlecor Sa aoee| . Waive! Et, tau, at 230 p.m rett—Arrived July 1: Str FB. Loo ———— Han Francisco, Mailed July 1: str RANITART wtr Admiral or Lake Flynus at 6 p.m ond Preit man Robinson swung his gavel and beh mat yi Mr Cole At the end of 15 minutes the dem — ——~— onstration was virtually over, Chair Prise Feld Whetentte Dalae CANADIAN pleaded with the people to resume | ,sperngue—W. complaint, upon the filing *ef . thetr esste. pg a Ernest H. Meyer for Ban Pedro via Ban| | Stall 48, Crystal White soap, 100 bare ce complaint | A Al h I “We have a long @ay’s work . on Re Sale I phe. washing powder. 260: t | PA IFI | fad = Per eack n ‘ort = | n co 0 IC; ahead of us,” he erted Ofiew nye ME Mukilteo Arrived July i: #tr from Beattie 1 122, grape Su The gt. bottle. Stal ise; Bulk cvftes, 36e m “I appeal to the convention on be-|Gairp local, yet “aos half of Senator Glass, who with Cocambere Hothouse. el doa Laset other members of the — platform’ Rs Plant—Per m. ... eS | comm! has bee kt mt] Secee pemene committes n working nigh’ Per his pocket to mop his face which wasjand day. His voice is broken. 1| Green Peas Local streaming with perspiration from bis/ask that you help him all you can." Green Peppers—rer . .. oe: exertions. | Glase stepped to the reading denk | etecr trea! Pd oh “Pretty hot." he remarked fn-jand with a smite remarked: “I| Yerow formally, taking off his glasses andithank thie convention for this 15 | Petatere—Prer ten—~ Spirits frumenti and spirits of) SEO% juniper have long been known to in| © |Stude the ilusive kick so” much| COSY sought after by exbar files and oth rs who were not bar flies, but who Hliked a ttle nip in the quietude of their homes, But, Gosh al Hemlocka, who, un Victoria & Vancouver, B. “Princess” Stcamships Leave Seattle Canadian Pacific Dock __Pler 1, Foot of Yeuter Way 9:00 A. M. DAILY Canadian Government 1—Htr Admiral Goodrich tert! Falla, B.C, southbound, at fon the; salmon, | tit Briday, ever heard of anyone again mopping his brow. |minutes of rest." He then resumed) © Wash Nett ory butter, 660 T.; the ,can pork and || 7O® VICTORIA AND VANCOCVER }drinking sweet spir of nitr “That's a hot platform,” and “Hot! the reading of the pfatform. oo Age atc beans, ibe. | | However, a bottle of odd, but de Ughtfully smelling, substance found in J. M. Harbly’s Howell st. phar fuacy, 1007 Howell at, is to be ex: into cheers when he read the heading Amined by University of Washington) «isnor* at the head of that plank. — | chemists Friday, and then we shall | : at Sain co te on PLANKS FOR LABOR | LYNN Lawyers, deputy sheriffs, civilians RECEIVE APPLAUSE . stuff y deler As Glass rewumed the crowd broke | ¥CONOMY Malle 81-38, se can Reval baking pow pk Toasties, 23¢ Bcoften, tits; Sec pee the; 200 ean red Wall 22, emelts, 2M i fresh cod, 2 Toe. the; red re giv’ 11:30 P. M. DAILY FOR VANCOUVER DIRECT ~ SPECIAL TOURS TO VANCOUVER ISLAND ‘\ Four Transcontinental — us,” replied the) When Giass had concluded read: | Rhubarh— Per Mm . | Spinach = Local f fan Avalon, Han Francisco for Wtl- t, 200, Stall and even Justice Otis W. Brinker| The applause hyn se dhicy Be wth of Ban Francioce at te an 3 De Trains Daily Amoris for Ban Diego, 26 miles north | FROM VANCOUVER, B.C. f sa “ Hass enum " sniffed and snuffed the stuff Friday |‘ LS 5| | in his honor’s court without arriving | Munie\atos Sp: RE Sh eee at a conclusion whether the stuff) ° a “Labor is not a commodity” the was kick or kickless. Y The bottle of stuff In question was Seer os sos eo handclap. | found last week by Deputy Sheriff)" 1, is human,” the plank contin Cc. C. Kitngel hidden in a wooden) nada 5m \Falls Only Six Feet,; Vessels in Port at Dies of Broken Skull) Seattle Today ST. PAUL, July 2.—A fall of ¢ix | feet fractured the skull and result = ES" Str Bashime Maru 'ed in the death of Fred Schulte por the @ ued, and the applaure again swept \roosaberriea +s } ho Fame mag 2 La i x tn the drug store delegates’ and visitors’ sections allke.| CLAUDIO Grape Fratt—Pieriéa rier pi Eo cou here. He was working on the foun- eri STURDER, General Agent. ber of Cases Disposed Verdict R — punctuated by cheeriog from the! KTean ty Py FR emer Panea, dation of « house. erdict eturned ‘eur pnin~Cemae oan" arete Ballo terminay Str Broxton, U. 8 LS ng the woman suffrage plank be | Kellef, str Admiral Watson, of Friday A t Curti Irish leaders were busy on the| ——— gains ur’ Moor, trying to decide whether the | took off his glasses and, tapping his) federal court's grist of booe| In @ sealed verdict read at the nent over the Irieh plank would be palm emphatically with them, cried Friday was fairly prospegous. |opening of cburt Thursday morning.!taken up before the liquor plank. | “And if we have omitted any John F. Nichols, of Seattle, pleaded |a verdict in favor of the defendant One of the nage burwts of cheering | thing, we mean that, too.” Guilty to violation of the na-|was returned in the case of the| Another hearty cheer came up prohibition law when ar. |North American Indian, Inc. against) |from the Moor and the senator in the federal court Friday | the Curtis Studio, of Seattle. [beamed and bowed ip every direr ‘herning. He is charged with pos-| Suit was brought in April, In an tion ‘of five and one-half gallons |¢ndeavor to recover certain pictures, photographic equipment and Indian Pleading guilty to possession of |relica in the possession of Clara J. vs Pier €—tr Africa Mare. | Fer tr Dentgne ( Rei DAILY DAYLIGHT ee eM Ree fal EXCURSIONS TO fic Coast toa bunkers—8tr Carton. |bury, convicted of murder, will be hye ty MeL OP= iat we Pacific dock hanged forthwith because he bas re- | TPN] 9) aa eee quested that no appeal of his case a be taken and no reprieve given. U. & & Rornsiae $$$ minal-—8tr Dewel, ete m., calling at ail San Juan watz terminator, test **| Germans Invent New | ‘and arriving Beiling- | arycocks tr ustern Importer, ste Taeneia “ic oa coaee seae| ,_ Telephone Horror | r me BERLIN, July 2.-—Sixteen conver- orke tr HB. Love | sations at the same time on one tel Sa phone wire! The postal administra- one Part Jackson aa. | tion has ordered 250 sets of this new Puget SOUND Nav G | telephone “horror.” in, Abydos, “Area: | Rag TAKE THE BOAT TO | TACOMA BOATS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK ih A iy © SS 8 ie cad PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES quarts ‘of grape brandy, G |Curtis, of the Curtis Studie, which and A. L. Richards, both ex.|the North American Indian Co. men, were finéd $200 each | Claimed was its property. Judge Neterer Friday The verdict directs that all the on Ad property removed from the studio by| 4) % Katzen, proprietor of the|the U. 8. marnhal be returned, or if SS petal Bakery, 1815 Minor ave,,|Tetrn is not possible that the de- i % i Mined $200 and deprived of his |fendant be paid its assessed value when he pleaded guilty In the jot $10,000. Ri aan Sd States district court Friday | ——— anu. (Apap ipo mage \Wedings Mixed Up |.LeW'S,,. “MANNS, D Dues, tines ce a¢| _ With Divorce Now "pr !! neither isher nor capt , who was convicted by « fed-| | ‘The wedding of Cecelia and Alex) would enflanger the public welfare Bey © few weeks ago of manu:|Weding occurred in Mirheapolis| The rights of the people are pars ie are Wemont, Paving ei suly 27. 1881. Their sult Sor Siveres| mount to the t to strike,” he revenue tax on them, Was/was filed Friday in the superior 004 amid cries « oy " $500 by Judge Neterer in the court, Mra. Weding alleging her amid ¢ ft . | @ district court Friday morning. | spouse deserted her tn 1916, and that BIG DEMONSTRATION a } fay might “Bomebody “let George do it”! previous to that unfortunate day, ho STAGED FOR SUPFRA' .s 723: lny evening, with the result |cursed her and made life purden-| The suffrage plank caused @ dem | George Jones, 8348 13th ave. 8. | some. onstration that brought the crowd || was apprehended by federal pro- up yelling | PO praria, Ricetra demia, Academia Bickiand. Masti Anthon, Fort 1 Tmutie, Kiton. * oan “FRANCISCO, ey, 2— Potter Kxtran, @3¢ per rate, b9he | per Ib firste, toe per 1m Kece per dos etzre Dulleta “she dersized pullets, 330 per dor | Cheese~California fats, fancy, 2240 | irtion, Te | © dor; un- | officers in the ect of r *. | The hall became a bediam. A// per tb. | SHCPRARD-. Dott Ceara whe arrears | Decree Given on «| man's nat came sailing onto the plat psec h i ¢ A form. A lady, not to be outdone, | ome mash and s quart off = Third Anniversary | tox ners ort and sailed it thru the| were seized. : abe [Megan Adams, proprietor of a gro-|, DENVER, July 2—A. W. Devore auditorium, also Sere We barton at. wraatay. [told the fudge his wife left him on|” 4 parade of states started. With | by federal prohibition officers | Christmas eve and never came back. in a minute every state standard || Tisem ie, ” He appeared in court on his thirdj was in line. The blinding calcium |! 60pm lay night when they found a afer nl inding four-gallon still set up in| “etdins anniversary and the judge lights trom the gallery were directed ony gave him the decree. Gotta Have Tots | : | to Live Here WOODSTOCK, Ontario, July 2~— Houses for families with “kids” will be built here. Alderman Graves, author of the plan, intends to erect 25 houses and the rent will be graded according to the size of the faenily No tenant will be admitted with lens | jtee six children He Loved Too Well, Not Too Wisely) ceehe! a7 BIRMINGHAM, Eng. July 2.—/ on the rostrum, where Senator Ginas ‘My crime was one of loving too|and Chairman Robinson posed, smi} WHERE TO GO on the FOURTH 21 Take one of the many delightful boat trips afforded by our excursion plans te the + 18@ 17) various points of interest and scenic spots in Puget Sound waters. EXCURSIONS OVER THE FOURTH TO Pert Angeles, Jaly 3 | tags—chetce Mam per Veal—Fancy | * Mediam Medium to cholce | | | Rough heavy... - teom | weil,” said William Reginald Weeks, |ing and waving their hands. Dele- fae Jnam Istanes i Rae 29, in a written confeanion of big-|gates bearing the state standards ||~¥ssam|Mir” Wews,” for ail T00ipm amy. “Too true,” gasped Hizzoner,| thrust their way to the rostrum and|| @afty \pernte tn’ the Be: ir too true, indeed,” and he bound him/grouped the big sign posts in an|| “cet Jaen tslenda Cause of Slashing |)" °°" imposing semi-circle. senses! MOTTINGHAM, Eng, July 2-2| The cheering reached its genith|| §eeem) he . i when New Jersey and’ Loulstanal|~ feb inna -12.90@ 12.60 were peaceful, not to say Modern C Girl Gets Gets joined the demonstration. The Ten-|) sant taco allt ; tee vp ears seve Sune Geese a Slap on. the Wrist | nemer standard, representing the arery 4 lived, until Pykett hired a| SACRAMENTO, July 2—"Home|*tate which suffragints hope will in girl whom Meakin didn't|™eaga nothing to the modern giri,”|*UFe the adoption of the suffrage Then Meakin put the gas pipe| opines Charles C. Hughes, superin. 3 Pykett’s pillow and turned the | tendent of schoola, “Their mothers | Dtteml” Steamer Kingston | itpm HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Price | ee AUTO RACES IN TACOMA JULY 5 mde baiet ...... Take the Boat—Round Trip to Tacoma $1.00 ondary | To make sure he cut Pykett's | €° to night school to learn cooking,| —_— | len msceskee : Fast steamers leave Seattle: 7:00, 800, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a.m. 12 Noon, 1:0, with a razor. One's in the|>ut the girls won't take domestic | _Pridar| nae ee 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 p. m., sind last steamer 12:30 a, m. (midnight), and the other in jail. agg courses, SUNDAY EXCURAIONS see even ewes te eeenen Returning leavé Tacoma for Seattle 7:15, 9:00, 1000, 11:00 a m. 12 Noon, 1:00, lc 1 senile P. : Tt te the Intention of the Companyite t:decosins soene 7 3:00, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, $200, 9:00, 11:00 p, m ‘columbia Presented a Be, wrieet exceroten So Seek li ae : : a Boats icaving Seattle at 10, 11 and 12 o'clock connect at the Dock at Tacoma with With Old Records i ‘Watch the @ally papers for nine trains direct to the Speedway Announcements : - NEW YORK, July 2-A copy of a Tm = a New schedule for July 5 only | parchment and seal dated 1228, and . Potnte mark@l ** are boat tandines containing one of the earliest legal tr— Pansengers for these potnte and for , 3 | decisions on record, has been given — a oe oe ee oe seine a settee For Further Information and Full Details Call to ~ Nbrary of Columbia university and amume all risk and Mabitity tm || copes eer by William Howland Pell, a graduat making euch —_ landing. Steamers ’ 1 U2 he ce of 1ofe ie Secinon| SHAM Feiner Tee, ance aot sci Sat || eae . PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION COMPANY ~ janding © A |awards the titles of certain “fell | MARI Pagers labitity te Nmited te wear . | Colman Dock lands” tn Breitbrunnen to the Church Mr of St. Stephen. One of the losers in| amendment, was planted high on the ee pounde alt Main 3993 | the case was Conrad, son of Conrad, | rostrum and again the crescendo of || steamers and schedules wubtect to Ths “| | the Red. cheering rattled the roof. The band||change without notice Freight re-|| . : —— swung into “Oh, What a Pal Was||ct!ved datly fer all points ‘excepting ; 2 acoma) named in above achedute Mary,” while the demonstration con. || ™2°"*" | || Thokets must be purchased at ticke tinued with no signs of abating. “ || s¢res Open from 6:3) a m. te 1f-08 At goon the demonstration had || midnight. been On for 12 minutes and there|| poger sOUND NAVIGATION 0. 0 et c were no signs of a letup. Chairman Picker 0 Cotman Deck Robinson comfortably seated himself Phone Mal DER ~, and amilingly looked on, evidently < having no intention of trying to stop —— “i aN the aemonsiracin, _ LOWEST _RATES © A struggle developed around the SATURDAY, SUNDAY weg ett hema aket| CALIFORNIA joining the parade, Antisutfrage| cay rraNeisco net te excend | delegates kept a grip on it, while NTS First Game Called | the suffragists jerked vigorously to pico 1:30 P. M. wrest it away. The band played rs wea, a “Maryland, My Maryland” during Bre age Fotomlad CHAS. Kine. Sem ! the scuffia Gee chery bt —! EM

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