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— nner Ew Weather Kill Tonight and Tuesday Rotered as Be RRA AAD AAR AOD DDD On the fair; moderate westerly winds - Forecast y nd Cla FAIL 10 BREAK DEADLOCK! Issue of Americanism There Can Be ae ‘Compromise The Seattle Star TH EW Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Actof Congress March #, {879 Per Year, by Ma wow WASH., MONDAY, JULY 1920, SEATTLE, EDITION “TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE —— "REDMOND IS 1M |/PERILED BY 19 WOE NN Big ‘Crowd OREST FIRE! TWO DEAD VOLUNTEER “BIG THREE” IN " DEMOCRATIC LIST ) from the hive, hold » ing the Head down, ] ) See itnesses as es | This from a standard 4 ee-keeping. I desire at this t a ) to add, from bitter and bitten exr rience, that by hol your head* a g e a n One of the firet cars in the parade | id Behind the car, on the tender Tan Landon, who is Ox, WicAdoo ani aimer in | spot between the scalplock Parade Is Featured by a ee i pe ee ! nt Woodland park About the Same Gait as Ballots ‘ I have, with some stings and Union Marchers | & : 7 considerable mental agony, just y | . Tod 1 S F; SIEM Wootea a hive of some ten pounds ie ee and Floats ; i - Begin jay in San Francisco ; of new honey, which, at current (Additional Deaths Reported ee Seattle Youth Is Accidental- slong the tire Flames Are Beyond Control ae Fates is worth 4, and at the pre i o ii a " a PP iomt price of susar its worth $10 in Wreck on the Parade. ot ly Shot by Pal; Aviator varren, white mux After $100,000 Worth of | SAN FRANCISCO, July 5. geri cet, Saturday ‘iy tin : in the wind, reé-white 7 ect te for the democratic presiden' a ‘This. was a bustling, earnest, Gr Northern . Mak F | Dro ee abe a to select a candida’ ; f early-on-the-jobd hive, that filled up eat . akes Fata p AB pg agg ie Timber Is Destroyed paign, the national convention here today cast gix b F eed datore we knew it, and ie” a, ta « Fourth of Ju fea ees hor A parade without Joe War-} One hun ea a without a nomination up to 1 o'clock. i Walted around until we went |” a Ge . two seckdent ren 4, would be! tire t were Ballots 23 to 28 showed scant change in the voting. Co: to town for a day, when a swarm tramp b i to have be P tke le f fis . M ‘ &s big as a bucket came off, and. blind baggage” on the crack G. N ee } s, son k lemongde. | tore Monday that w McAdoo and Palmer continued to lead the field but at thi According to a neighbor, loltered | westbound mail train No. 27 that - a nein teed Sit) dha Malenintaacd eat sce eteas e Se ered _ time they were deadlocked and the struggle was proceedii bout the bee yard for a couple " 4 on ane e, both deaf. mutes, | cated ive miles east o ake a hours. and then vanished into the |*®* Wrecked near Halford, close t " “ , b parked a baby carriage along Second | Washington, Despite the efforts of | 87. P P Fj . woods. 9 © Jthe King-Snohomish cou bound ! won ave, when his t ave 1 conversed excitedly on their|the volunteers, the fire had burned| William Jennings Bryan issued the following statem Seeing that a hived swarm of dry Sunday morning, was being con nm “7 oo oon ¢ > sary ms my be . ut os y decorated | timber val at more than $16 0 “I think what they are really looking for is some one Bis to $35 Se crc em [enced Montag. . tidn't know w janied vy thir vantag an Clihe fire artes tit ‘Tharet will be satisfactory to the three elements represented im happy over that trip to tow The known dead are m pulled the trigger Sparks from a locomotive, hauling | deadlock, some one who will respond without protest 5 ITH expert management, Otto Vige, 33, engineer, of | t We me And did you notice how the full|a vin of logionded cars, are) €very demand that comes from the White House, ff WwW] &@ hive should give a Py Baga We 4. fireman, ot | ,. THRU lanes of demonstrative gg oe colone| walked right along beside @ blamed for starting the fire. A state) Wall street and the liquor interests. ? firs Baca hyn Re " | thousands, Seattle's Independ. sin’ atone ap yh oye ate? Gosh ae now fa ffect, requir ‘ that “Those are the large interests represented in the con honey prices: with any | The injured are | ey Pe ae tke ieee after attaining a OOo eee ee in at jac| tion and they have not yet been able to agree on a m Bort of care, two or three hives | eee :C. Saeer, a, etarers munity celebration, wound its it Sifoqualmie Sat} Rut, as one small boy was heard| ashes from Being thrown off by| In the 28rd ballot South Dakota shifted all its streng! should supply @ family with its os SwaaaT Sin aye | way thru the downtown section |), a iasea totvican. thel re I don't care for ice | locomotives: to Palmer, who showed a gain of 1414 votes over the Eywectening.” and nowadays, — and probal ermal in” | Monday morning : aa between the cream, mamma; I want firecrack-| Avondale was at first endangered | ballot Saturday ‘with sugar 27 cents a pound, that Veterans of the Grant y of the | pe oe . he | ers.” y the blaze, bt ¢ fire graduall > , tae Ganam stem, Y |< Clifford E. Witkinson, brake- sie pad tratwart chamreies daea | ene cent ie nine: | The dir , eae ee en cnuate towara| During the 24th ballot, H. M: Moore, Cox's manag “99 polly joo acon one nce Ae a S, contus | of the World War marched side by|Suty event scheduled here. | One float received @ round of ap-| Redmond. Monday noon the fire|Charles F. Murphy 4 Le gine and Wilbur Marsh colony, joney | . ate om the build 01 | ni t pnp Apr The fetemiog demise eommpee | ie From uiitinage flanking REPAIRED GUN AND | plaure all along the line, It was a| Was within three sate of Redmand, Iowa, all of whose delegates - ae omens 2h Ra and mate eae ner jf Une of marci, Quitered Inoumer jreacricen a [truck load of Mite, «ire, Fepeementing | A heavy pall of stoke ung over “are voting. for Cox,.Jeft.the}|, High and Low 3 3 a the Carmen's unio the to nd gray ashes sprin’ ’ Growded with bee colonies pase | Albert Miller, conductor, 210 16th|” the tarade was headed by BMaj.| Jenson, Thompson and Hownrd| ter Saving’ “Our daddies are work. |the streets, ‘ hall for a conference. Demo Candi : = understanding, for bees, year | "ve a idle seal tits [Malcolm Dourias, ax marshal of the Seeae tke thee cee ee realy ling: we etiary Onn’ tik vrata” As the fire came closer to the} Jowa passed while an ef-| ot ; and year out, are about the sur iliam Hunter, bralemag, 1115 | day, and Sergt H.C. Cutler, an chief | Howe, $829 23rd ave were cele ee rs many bees alarme 1 : i @6t and most profitable small crop |=. Fit st, and Jof staff. Inthe line of march were | rating Independénce day neon je sania ecapicanl - voladitaers alarmed and /fort was made to swing itS|| ‘candidate. Highest. Lowa on the farm. | ‘Charles E. Kiaus, mail clerk, 3244| tne various veteran, civic. labor and | had repaired a revolver belonging to| , The Private Soldiers and Ballors’) Wile we iat wire fighting| Vote to McAdoo, but when it|] cox ....... 463 If they have an off year and | 64th st fraternal organizations Casebere. “He then got his revolver | 1@#!0n has fight iG0a, What's | finally voted it t its ballot|| McAdoo ... 395% (21) 266 the use of walking when you can ride | Corps. inally vo it cas| Produce little, they at least feed | ‘The two unidentified tramps were| The Third National Guard swung | #4 the four lads amused themselves | |" ( ~ deapabbae Palmer .... 267% (7) 144 : : ‘ ; in an auto? | ® burned timber ts said to be) for Cox, as usual, themselves, and {t costs nothing | seen on the train a short time be-|down the avenue in full parade| Shooting at tin eans and bottles. — | eee | partially owned by Weyerhaeuser bidad to carry them thru the winter |fore the wreck. [It is not thought/equipment. The four “American| After they had been shooting for) __ patie! id When Virginia voted’ for) 24. ¢, Geese, that get fat on pasture, | probable they escaped Legion posts were represented by a| some ti cir ammunition waa ex.| Uncle Sam, @m the Republic of | mune a visibie|Glass as usual there were!fay break. siege ot tale and bees, that heap up golden nec Gre jorthern officials were at a large portion of their memberships |b d. Johnson looked at his|Poland’s float, ‘held wb wir noe t fimoke from the fire was, visible! Lonard break the record of 47 tar from wild flowers, these two | loss to explain the cause of the} MILE OF LABOR lwateh and saw it waa thmé to go|dame'’s hand ail the-way from Vir.| from Seattle cries of “put on a new reC-/lished at Baltimore when Wilson return more net profit than any | wreck, Monday, They were conduct-| FLOAT$ AND CARS }for the family cow, pastured nearby, #inia st. to the elty hall park as ord.” The result of this bal-|rominatea. small farm industry. Yet for some | ing a thoro investigation. lows ine He Went in the house to put his gun™ whey lot showed little change Over-Sunday developments ; strange reason bees, geese and The train plunged off the track}. ira ide © aw | Wonderful what a powdered wig ce bE Ned th {no indication that the deadlock Goats are seliom seen, while chick. | without warning and at a ayed by organtees | Returning from the house, he mauty patch will do for a re ar t0n0 ¢ con-|been broken or even seriously ‘ ens, and hogs, and dairy cattle 24 no switch. The i op bed ; 7" mere ammunition and Did you see the ats se ye jened by efforts to line up two-th that require extensive and expen kk for ate an are bens ere’e gun. which wes tying ee The Rev, Porter V «s, Christian |of the vote for any candidate, _ @ive feeding and close care, are ee ir. The other three boys h Novelty and program vendors had | Scientist, delivered the invocation. | “We have not yet begun to fig everywhere . Warner we ae been frolicking tn the yard, and everything but the pink lemonade. | Unlike any of the other chaplains, /was pronounced on all sides as # OR the philosophic spirit, | first six mail cars a scattered handful of G. A cuught @ apiihter in his PS Bo |he began with a “silent prayer,” ask-|delegates turned their footsteps : colony is the | Traffic on the G. N. was t t behind . caked Seimnaon to pick} Ma and Pa andthe five kids heap Alo Speed “Fans Await ing the crowd to maintain silence for |ward the convention today. . apecta on. |reguisted back.) ‘norma) Mot of the n stuck the gun be a great time as the parade broke up @ ‘moment’ to- sealige God}. comtrel) Cor and. Moksee <iem earth, for here is soctal- | tyue to the wreck, trains were dita of ey tueen, grabbed Howe's | the city hall park, trying to Start at Tacoma [ling influence.” | For a few seconds |whose candidates are leading iam carried go its fur- |up for 12 hours f flags ar empted to remove the |& Dobbin and that milk cart thru] - j there was absolute stillness in the absolutely uncompromising. 3 thest application—a feminine, an No. 27 was the speediest m: at appears « eated gplinter the Jam of rv aff SPEEDWAY, Tacoma, July 7 a bre elena “fuses meer nee ono has thus far contrdlled enotdaill Males ruthless when winter | of 10 mail and express “ splinter and, see th between | Side by side down the avenue rode | ¢ fre pouring in at gates that | Banner” was pa ” Spangled | going to anyone else. pence and the » 7 A supplies Pieces of bodies, supposed to be re. Johnson's knees, playtu natched | Maj. Malcolm Douglas, marshal of! oionea at § pap Roagg A bes IT Y TAKE ALL -_ dange i ‘ soo { tramps on board the North-| ; roit, He aid know Job had | the p ¢, and Sergt. H. C. Cutler, go re ae toad t ee INDIANA GOVERNOR SUMMER TO DECIDE lar as we know, the honey 4 ob narc N | reloaded it chief of sta : pe ae i yg me. Aulp | Feem SADS “DECL. ” . bee is the most wonderful thing or " - ¢ famous | > : aap a wee | scheduled to begin at 2p. m. today, | nADS “DECLARATION The spirit of the convention was Sli. ands hee 0 ae re id i ee or mow” FATHER GIVES BLOOD, Well, I guess the war's rea Special traime are carrying capas| Former Governor Samuel Ralston, /exemplified in two historic express ME pale ay tne, an gevers unday, according to a fas peites wong BUT BOY DIES ¥ narked one veteran of the| ity crowds to the big eedcer track, /Of Indiana, then mounted the ros-|sions of a famous republican, Ulyesel Bent forthe sole benefit of poster Scape tell ag ley 7 cae tee Thewbeien alpied revolver at{#ist.” "There goes a maple-leater and |Grand stands alone, completed only | TUM at 2 in solemn, impressive |S. Grant ify that man, even in the Spartan : pat Bacay Ba re .ou f ‘ s Johnson with a flow and melo-|* three chinning like a Cou-| yesterday, at a cost of $75,000, will |tone# read the Declaration of Inde-| The only terms upon which mye democracy, has never approached at Ae oleae fade oni wade wound | dramatica pulled trims a [ple of Fr a | hold 16,000 spectators. pendence. faction was willing to treat with its for efficien pe hepa reagpnadig 8 8M ielshona and mili. {flash of fire tie t ed one | ‘The winner of today’s race must| The convention was laboring under|rivals was ‘unconditional sui here « mymteries about |! ’ ing eary r ‘ye hove, the rapahtvs orcas and, policeman’ | circle the two-mile track 115 times |8UPPressed excitement, and Chair-| render.’ ” ‘a *the bee. One myst s how 4 thie teltie of tie Men who f nt rious al. |#ank to the 1 each ther to see! to tand the $10,000 first ‘prize money. |™&2 Robinson was forced to pound| Further, the backers of the various queen can determine the sex of gee: gta arr arched with their|ped f pac 1 the most stirring | 1¢ will take approximately 2% hours | Forder during the reading candidates “propose to fight it out” @x« she places in the brood cell lashes a & bud symbolizing tt 1 al he t to ride the race. Claims of the Cox organization | on this line if it takes all summer,” 7 But without fail, she places a ip-in-arm f the allied taller — | Gestos. Gheve that the Pennsylvania delegation! Any hope that the recess would t ts . ) olet, in his Monroe. ; @rone exe drone cell, and a |tnat the dome cap a ew forces in the waf against Germany The bullet had hit Johnson in the ‘00 *9 ’ 2 r v would come over to the Ohioan were | furnish the opportunity for a unifi- female, or worker egg, in a worker |\rr when the « +e blew |" Nuniérioaily, the parade was &|etomach ay eto Give peer Rapegtite 5 ig — denied by the Palmer managers, |cation of interests, either with the gell, and queen egy in a-queen |tne granite boulders on se'or labor union ‘affair. Nearly” ait the|” He reached the city hospital two... Tale Here Friday | interest cottered on Joc Thomas, of] tt 0s, the heasion started. | dee tee tae Moka the track, Ar al statertier and the cars and the banners| hours later, nearly dead from loss of Pussyfoot" Johnson, world-known | Seattle, who is another member of | «, ee Elanaded Paani # Also, how do the’ bees expected from the company today union displays. Farmers’ and|piood. The father, J. A. John ager of prohibitign forces, is sched: | the famou lonroe team racing Cee ee eee Attorney General: Palmer, or Geclaiaaiay p pany us M t acing un " prived of their queen, manufacture bank was advertised; the : » eying sled to k at the First Method - | Georgia’s delegation said they| upon a compromise candidate, was © som a worker 3 queen? And aore hovered nite eying He was ide Alte Wodist | der the direction of Louis Chevrolet uld stick with Palmer for several |Shattered after the first tentative’ 9 Brom = worker bee ¢ ate a | Ae or organ was advertised, and #ev-|told the boy was too weak to be op-| church Friday night | One hundred thousand gallons of | more ballots at least van Jatt empts at conciliation were rudely |) A hey do, and while ne cis other matter in which the) erated « | gasoline have been reserved here for Bh caren re | ; nterested | © might save him, if we could visiting motorists to use in returning totally change the nature and form > a large extent the aa rel abiate Beebe een ts auaear Tee Scots Celebrate lee ¢ gre te eee An returning jdelogates gathered in the aisles and| “Dark horse” talk was again re and essential anatomy of the lar needled “share: at: W'teaher Dey |tw dates: aeaios aiaead tae “ot at. Fortuna Park) vidios orowss tonight wit bs | eens, Mm ctmmest conversation. A'lvived. in ‘Which ths Sasst) va, presumably by the they ,Dageant than the usual Fourth of/ transfusion was made, but in vain.| More than 4,000 Seattleites of | guests of thé America ae majority, however, sat quietly inj bassador Davis, Secretary Of same feed a la ae affair, lirne lad died wr Py guests '¢ he American Legion, in| their seats or chatted with neigh-|Colby, National Chairman Cumy i : The lad died soon after Scotch ent are celebrating the|'Tacoma’s Stadium, where a lavish Eeaee power fn the hive orders ox 5—Six per. ‘rom early morning, when the kids! Capt. J. T. Mason released Thomp-| day at Fortuna pack. Yep, bagr display, of fireworks end a musical! as mings, Vice-President Marshaiaaaa Gertain bees to do guard duty at | ons were rep ni cilled and 18 in beg an shooting off their firecrackers,| son, when Mr hnson the | and everything 9 play of fireworks and a musical) Ax Ralston neared the close the|gressman Champ Clark, Senate § oe easy fared when a “Katy” line freight | Until late at night when the last Ro-| shooting was entirely an ac t F . bs Ao buzz of talk and laughter was so/Owen and’ Senator Glass figured © TREE ‘power Sete other compe | stuck = carn ial today. The! ™man candle will fizz out, there will| ‘The body of young Johnson Is at great he was heard with difficulty., | prominently. But all such conyers Ries to punning tr sh air into the | eee at train of eleht cars waa un.|D® *omething doing in the way of |the mosey \cumuataniiay pastes ‘ A sen kroups of delegates held in-[sation was secondary to the debate Rive on cans wees at freight plowed into | Clebrat | Funeral arrangements have not yet jformal caucuses in their sections,jover the three leading candiaamag What engineer of oye ure in ca ereia. soporte e ¢ park exercises were| heen made the chairman counting noses previ-| Political observers believed that Cox, 9% the hive so regulates the fanning rs fe ht gery od | ous to the 23rd ballot } McAdoo and Palmer would have to Ee these tiny wings that the hive which broke out @ bell ca apt g So age AIRPLANE SMASH 1 gadaes Firat a8 ath a6tn it the comctuston ‘et Ramtanttian’ aamemaly ahacacute E 7 i he Cam WITN SED BY 300 Rattot Ballot Ha Battot jot . pies temperature never varies, from the the -weearash obim Av ‘ ’ . a . : reading, roll call for taking of the| “dark horse” could even be conside hottest weather to the +? prised: Declaration of tnaapeitiinas The airplane crash was witnessed!Cox . 429 429 je [azar % 42 {|| 28rd ballot was ordered ered, ow came t ee to wtud. om a. 4 by 0 baseball fa Miller steered « 4193 ae : i ome of the old the line” states Fe Aging ale iy eae partment commander of the G. A. Ri! aropped” the ball. ‘The. machine Palmer wae Ig 181 177 | 169 167 ‘1661 cae pete. pen e dhe we on fact their man led consist Mise the stape that gave the | oration of the day. delivered by or | sc04 on its way and the game was| DAVIS... | 6014) 5414! 5814] 5514! 6014||wnich is standing pat for Benatar ({ntly trom the 12th ballot, and) @iae gost strength and the most capa | ner wowing The Star Bratgies |About to start, While attention was|Owen 42... 84 34 1] 88 | 34. |{Owen, adorned its state standard |" had practically all the "Salaam eity to the honey ce | nai 4 titan nate: diverted between the plane and the| Glass 5 on oR fs qth hie portrat. New Joresy tale |e, OO See on thous . janr and other patriotic songs, | ; gerne sIASS ‘* 25 25 25 \ “tor anyone to conduct suc And there are ten thousand more 5; agg I game, the plane was seen to sudden-| 7 : | | jed a small Ohio pennant, signifying fnysterien an great x these tNOLD, Towa, July 6 ‘ite edotnacn cro vooa. [1 dive, nose down, ‘The spectators | Cummings 4 | 38 | 8 flthat the Edwards delesates intended | raids on rival delegations, ey ee OR was this knowledge im. {dé Sai te the aioke ot Cid Stinne “Wx hare bent, Program at Wood-lrushed to the fallen plane, Welch|Champ Cla 2 | 2 | 2 |\tonola their ground for Cox. Penn. | Heved Charles Murphy, George planted in the primal |apolis & St. Louis passenger train, | iter the auspl the ¢ pal ty ses, cans | Wilson | ae syivania’s staridard had 0 Palmer] crenne®. Thomas Taguert Se whic lunged u a eatle new a bs oes « ae cand ad oF, weeeele eee ‘ - he rane bur Marsh e e oO \ bees, for ‘there is ¢ ich plunged thru a trest F \gop coanellia’ talvyladia pareaa ae th pennant attached to it. Boosters of ) Marsh w the only ones who dence that the modern here Saturday, was raised to nine to-| |} rape is i > y mith Wee #018:0 3 ane + «elf Joneph Davis for president, get | turn the trick. honey bee is an evolution, | da nty‘nine passengers who | one chief event of the afternoon was Edwards . sesvelececclecece| {into the “last ditch” picture by hang | © HM. Moore, Cox manager, @ime & development, and that ware tcgiarea are in Shap _ he “ me sit; "The Pageant oF tie Marshall Hoerslocoeel jling a “Davis for President” tag on | Plaxed his confidence by betting $508) gnt socialistic tem, it | Dots 7 aves wre re umboldt.| oy,” deploting bistorioal epoohe af Meredith . | '| Wisconsin's flag staff to $1,000 that his candidate would fmode of living, and t not dient ieee n.| the nation Gerard seeesleccceleoeee!! Whether or npt the public's appe-|D® nominated, by the» 25th ballts fess of its m drones ekg His yad yang weenie gah wen fd pt Sports of all kinds, baseball games, | IW il are # seeeelecsceleceee! {tite for demonstration has been sat-| Thomas J. Spellacy, Palmer supperts Bome as developments, and prob. |vestigation into the cause of thelramiy picnics and speaking will fill| xa Baker, conductor on a Sedttie-| Weems, °° °° MSIE ESE 5 [iatled, there was sing to be plenty | Whe took the long end, specified ig the first bese paired, lived | r lish Cob Mamtniais Maes hmencecen” SALAMA, Cole. SctTiee | Hitchcock | “|| more cheering, band playing and war | the entire amount should go to the itude, and the male was the |eo, op PORES INT Rl Pope rds ei p | Tacot fe . killed a settle eeeeleee dancing, aécordir D ea diew-| Bational committe > Nine Arrested for | ca 9 o'cl py eee " ng am elab-| 3:30 o'clock Monday morning, when| Bryan .... bind {jeanoia 8 coral ne s - rly rer epee Mien 3 If the evol _ on of rch honey bee Gambling Get Bail °,"* 07" Lake park. ‘This part patatel r oy age ys ibariol ; feo : ani 9 ++.]|into the east gullery and took its ac-| said his delegates would be votii i % Bpreshadows foe, wrstation of our 4 mm iiceslon: will. be under ttiel tah’ Waser @hor as eeoen ae be Lae lerwood . eo. 4 | |customed place in what has become | for the attorney general on the J yace 1 trus that. when he round ine men, alleged to have been) supervision of Senator Dan Landon.|standera rushed to his aid, He was|SiMMONS .... ||known as the Cox sector, ready to| ballot and asserted Palmer would ' — for “e . this earth, gamblir with cards at 200 Second | The display will be so arranged as to| unconscious. He was rushed to the| Harrison . afd *****/lemit their well known battle chants|/get back all the votes he had | ten thousand yen m now, that ave. 8, Saturday night when Patrol-| afford every one around the lake an|elty, hoapital, but was dead. before | Wood vs + ++++{lat the first opportunity joaned” to Cox in order 0 Meek 9 Ti be born a woman; for by that |men N. P. Anderson and R. F. Baer-| unobstructed view ‘of the pyrotech-|renching — th pe ' COG «+++» . Oy | In preparation for protracted vot-|MeAdoo, if time ee protably be run- |man raided the place, were at Ib-| nics. Parking space for thousunde of |deam the track, Taker did net ne, | Hearst ing, the national committee has had i Ring the works, and the drone men erty on bail Monday, ‘They will face} autos 4 soil Og Aye er Cn Oe +! lan extra set of ballots printed, y t uc utos ix provided by the system of|it, He was believed to have b prin’ it was Todau's Ballots 4 Will be wiuin carly every autumn, Judge John B, Gordon Tucaday, c d to have been " learned today, Thi ¥ z day. boulevards that encircle Green lake, » how” F y. This wes on toe 1 lake. |wtruck on the bow Necessary to nominate, 73( Hon tbat the officials are a ais *