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. sestepais a A On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Forecast Tonight and Tuesday show- ers; moderate south- westerly winds, Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 61, Minimum, 52. ‘Today noon, 53, Hatered as Second Class Mattor May %, 1899, at the Postoffice at Bealiia, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1818 Per Year, by Mall, $6 to #9 VOLUME 23. : BE. ATTLE Ny WASH., “9 MONDAY, JU LY 12, 1920. TW O CE INTS | SMUGGLE JAPS OVER MEXICO LINE INTO U. S. AS IT SEEMS " SOLONS T0 UNION U S JUDGE [Beauty Judges Meet ‘BY POLICE aay =. || HEAR COV. | T0 LA MAKES NEW pete 2 tury Picks Ziegfeld Girl for ‘Screen WHO == STEPHENS NEWPARTY BOOZERULE Decision Is Delayed 2ND MA some friend who greets | Amal gamation “of Liberals | Persons Tried in State Co’ rt | Say 21-Year-Old Woman | Passed Check to Get | Into Third Party Move- | Cannot Be Tried Also Motor Car Viola Jackson, 21-ye ment Announced in Federal Court girl frorn Butte, sat in with commiseration my remarks about my pres | - - ion @at environment, and who fre {California Executive Will ly to know is len . : Smighty ‘lonely out in the coun | Tell of Nipponese Immi- | ty.” ] gration Violations | | I have been lonely tn the city, Dut never in the country r time I can spare an hour to SACRAMENTO, July 12.—A steady A decinion that questions the con-| se flows into the (3 BY DON FE. CHAMBERLAIN SAX ROHME! HOTEL, MORRISON, Chicago, stream of Japa i in my tent, 1 have more frie | » | stitutionality of certain attributes TO |W visitors can really enjoy. | United States over the unprotected CHAPTER I | <uiy Be-vWite amalgamation of |) ine volstend act, and entabtiehes county jail Monday tea: ‘There ts an Airedale who cata |DOMder of Southern California and| - the various liberal groups into | of % Jan deploring the fact that é on me twice a week * walke in violation of the “xentle | A Message for Irvin one political party definitely in |a precedent that is expected to 2p! Z has a pretty face. For it was her pretty detectives say, that have meshed her in a forgery She was used to pass wo! f the immi-| Monte Irvin, aigerman of the city} sight, the committee of 48's na | revolutionize the present custom of | a will |of L Jon, paced restiessly from end| thonal convention waa called to | cohibitien law enforcement, waa tigat-|to end of the library of his house) order by Permanent Chairman | Po me neal Judie © when hearings open jin Pri Gate. A tiny #paniel lay Partey P. Christensen, at 10 a. m. nk HL Rudkia from the bench side tho fire, his beady Diack eyes| today, . . of the United States dintric | following the nervous movements of| Tremendous cheers from the dele | ° United Btates district court in Seattle Monday morning. © camp, takes a seat by the fire, ment” and tells me the gossip of the neigh Dborhood, speaks of the deer he chased up behind the bald peak, in forms me about the rabbit down in the thicket by the congressiona wer gate, yawris @ bit while speak the master of the house salon gresied = partial report from |’ se judee held that the Volstead| less checks signed by @ Weather, and then trots Suddenly the spaniel ran to the | ‘hy — ee ta, {act cannot be invoked in the case of clever crooks, according sniffing eagerly. A muffled |®fternoon today, to the effect that times he gallops p: Word, because he has a busir @ngagement somewhere back in | Japan st with only a . = |to check the unlawful entry of /sound of voic se and of the urgent n of a person who has previously jbeen tried in the state court for state sarges filed Mond by Prosecuting Atto amation of the various groups | fed upon became audible, and The dog ran | 54d been de for | Irvin opened the doc the hills, but usually he stops and provision for an adequate guarding | out, and an expression of hope faded rs Hays chalrman ot bod aad eon pra ggaga of the national Fred Brown. = force. from Irvin's face as he saw a tall|¢ mittee, read he repor se | PTeneeene 6 1 chats, a E Gavaiiaiuis weet \tair gir! talking to Minkes, the butler, |Ommending amalgamation of the ib | PLEADS GUILTY: ie ee ae 2 ; eral groups, which would mean the| REARRESTED ON RELEASE ot ie ees Ore T HERE is 0 fat pine squir | 70 TAKE ACTION gained bali tiny = celia holding of one general convention. © ‘ a ie named in the tures: 08am 'T | Fel which chatters a lot | | The federal government has turn.|‘N® Wirt Risnnte UP egy = He announced a committen of five | osteo swe Doren, ‘Tt a fhe. clique of . tegare | Sam in the big alder back of jed a deaf ear to all these appeals evening, Mina Halley,” he . case of J. W. Duren. Duren was Viola to exchange their wo had been appointed to confer with! i rrested by police officers on May ' the tent; and two chip- | and the border is today, more than it Were you expecting to find) 8 sor and th nn ‘seme j paper for money. munks frolic up and [ever was, an open invitation to ome? Is there any mes | wentatives of the snd that he repre. | 3 after they had bought some A third member of the clique, down the length.of a down log a’ | Japanese and all sorts of smuggting. |" I can give her?” \ee-South Dakota and the American |W" "#7, from him with @ marked who escaped in a powerful auto, @bs few yards in front of the tent | In case Japanese are arrested in| “Well"—she hesitated—“you might |“ citutional party and the tin. He pissed guilty the bp tained by a forged check alleged have been passed by Viola, Js son, was at liberty after being arrested for speeding in the car. — Viola is said by police *to ha been infatuated with Cuthbert. SOUGHT MOTOR CAR OBTAINED BY FRAUD It-was the third man's an speeding that resulted in the fall of the alleged gang. The had been sought by police after had been Lecscaepert with a arrested tore ‘actclives who knew about case could order hie detention. But this was the firet trace of the car, and the arrest of Mi Jackson and Cuthbert followed. Miss Jackson was with Cul here when the third man oF | * 1 ale ‘There is a kingfisher who pa [the United States suspected of hay-|*!! her that I only returned home} vr we lice court and served 63 days trols the stream, and who fre jing gained entrance by unlawful ®t § o'clock, mo I could not come orgy nae peng ele ion quently comes and perches on a | means, it is practically impossible to | “ound any earlier.” The convention unanimonaty| At the completion of this sen- @ead snag over the creek, watch- prove their guilt, as the burden sth “She wishes to see you particu adapted ‘the repert..by & viva voce | nee Be wes turned over ee oo hg for his finny lunch. proof is on the governmental offi. | @tly?” mo |federal authorities, as has n Right now, tho it is way past |ciais, and to obtain evidence from| “Yee She left = note this after. 7O1e, Another motion was adopted] 1. cuntom, and came up for plea bedtime, there are two jays |one Japanese against a countryman noon.” She glanced at him in a] oof 08 con ball to hold the | im the district court this morning. fussing and fretting right over my | is impoasibie. troubled way, “Weill, I suppowe it " lAttorney John F. Dore entered a bead, and having» right squally | All the men in the tmmigration|™#2n0t be heigadihabeadded. “Good wroukt' gots tg Gig guniint, conven: plea in tar, whieh Sudge Rudkin Gime getting thelr family affairs | service on the border are kept busy |MEML Mr. Irvin. Don't Bother to) 4/7 accepted and ordered the defendant settled. examining permits f le panaing |°°™M* to the door.” pest diaminned. Every evening a mother quall | trom peony ve a righ germ nnd | But Irvin walked out to the elo} Een Gained Caate tae boy This estahtchhe' a? peanedent: for = Res) riper wreed | no force ix left for patrol work. aes ~ which was standing Out) culate Conception, Jackson, Mo,|the Western district of Washing. ru open stretch across the | 7. a ne | offeres . ane the ond decision of teed asd & cnn hear her eatling | “Phew! a beastly night” he said. | fered prayer Ley fer fl ibeedirserer tte: rg fo her babies, and the litte sripet SAPANESE PROBE [-rosiy ana wee” | 2, TOMAKON, Of Minneapolis, ne-|the Kind in the United Stateg the | facia anewering. many etme 1TS ON TODAY IN |yitithtrits, inet 107 mal the ete a a een | Soa tert S Bent, tn Portland When I cannot catch a glimpse of | laughingly; opened the door of the| *8eue, Was the first speaker today. | Judge Robert an, them. SAN FRANCISCO little car and drove off. Victor Berger took & seat at the| three weeks ago. Robins—iots of robins—and no When the red taiblight had van-| Press table “as « friendly epectator,"| FIGHT PROHIBITION * | SAN FRANCISCO, July 12—The|iwhed in the mist. Irv returned to|h* said. |AS NOW ENFORCED ier, ould be tomnty with ate OGD Pernod 5 og Slee » sr te dare The nonpartiaans, Thomason said, | igrat and natura w/the house and re-entered the library Attorney Dore, who represented | tio co en * © n-lte ’ 0 nm Nort Dakota bee they | ‘Then there's a sleek black horse mn com hearings on Japan-|1¢ only all his wife's friends w ps scybe “iy “" wolf 01 tad ¥ | puren, said to a reporter that he from Butte. Cuthbert ine e immigration and land ownership | like Margaret Halley, he mused, he | Concentrated on @ few things, | that gets tired of ‘browsing, and |. the Pacific Coast were to open Parsee eae ue | ‘Single tax advocates applauded| #4 been retained as counsel by her to the third man, and who comes along and nickers at pen might have Seen spar ao an Organization of Seattle drug Cuthbert and the other man are when Thomason declared they had a| single tax law on the North Dakota! st and that this was but the nt ected aummona,|statute book, altho under another| first step in @ fight aguinst the ‘Secliden 40 “hein: ives B Monts} name | prohibition law as at present en Tho-third ance BAe Oe “We stole the republicans in, that| forced. The next move, he sald.) Now for, July 12.—The five|that make a successful film actress. | certificates of deposit, one for $1) t 10 a m. here today with a select: portable misgivings which were goad jed few witnesses scheduled to testi-|ing him to madn |fy regarding conditions on the west; Then came the | coast The telephone bell rang Me in a most gentlemanly fashion, Sacnert eee ea ae and I give him a nibble of sugar or @ taste of salt, and he nudges me meee Nie, S06 mone, and: holds up Colonsl Jobn P. Irish, who speaks| Irvin inhaled deeply and took up the hls head while 1 rub him between | oat eee Jaane ee eens |tecaives state, and it bas been @ good party | Will be to prove that the state! rwriongl judges of the diegfeld| These 12 have passed on a Zieg-|and the other for $850.. He the ears, and often he is content |!n behalf of the Japanese, [ae hecole lever since,” naid Thomason, law cannot be Invoked at all. — | DRUODA teat were to|feld beatity who was the sensation | these over for Miss Jackson to ¢ to come and watch me for an hour /0F the fret wuiicaons from inter| “My name Ja Brinley, I have al “This fs the greatest opportunity| Commenting upon Judge Rud. |Sslessiris’ Beauty contest w lot New York a few years ago—|TOLD BANKER St & time without ever intruding | oo" Cersons on both sides of the|méssage for Mr. Monte Irvin.” the American people have ever had,”|kin's decision, | District Attorney | meet today F bedttien in. Dearly. 100] serine souratene 9s pomemsing the / SHE WAS. HUNGRY eee eee oe; SEIS “a ve applied to Congreseman| “Monte Irvin speaking. Anything | he said | Robert C. Saunders said: | ning beauties in nearly Necessary qualifications. Miss John-| jer efforts at local banks te single thing I do PP « ; At the mention of soviet Russia While Judge Bean and Judge | American cities, stone is now about to enter a I laibert Sobnes airman of the|to report, Brisley pages Kae weet ut to enter @ 10N€/ money in return for them failed, : You don't find people like that, |/ for permission to| “Yea, sir. ‘The lady drove by taxt|the crowd cheered Roche ‘dave ‘Sepeeg tere: smaller | or Se une caneaa Geoad Cane eee One kindly cashier told her be ie you now? a see perm Jead from Prince's Gate to Albemarie| “They have set us @ good exam-|decisions in this matter, Judges| winner could be announced before! Hirst known as a Ziegfeld show-|eouia hold them for investigation. eee . Of these a few will be heard to-|st Went up to chambers of Sir| Die." said Thomason, Neterer and Cushman, have held the | late In the Week. girl, she became famous over night,| ang advanced her $10 when she tol et She teul nae Lace caee iene Phcteee Lucien Pyne and was admitted.| At every mention of the succes | other way in such cases. This} The chosen saleagirl ts to receive|and in her name a dancing resort|him “she was hungry.” ic caemil abd toaes, [eke ame tae aces OPDOT | wenty minutes later came ‘out.| achieved in th Dakota by the office will continue to present ull/@ six weeks’ tryout with a Ziegfeld|was opened in New ‘York called| when this means of gettil easy Dee a pcore of ote ee ae eee Saceancn |Lady was witlr Sir Lucien. Both|Monpartisan league, there was en-|the cases now on the calendar, |beauty show and a six weeks’ en-|“Justine Johnatone's Little club.” | money tailed, Cuthbert and the # thied seed ; busting |to which is to, begin tomorrow, {walked around to Old Bond st. fhe | thuxiastic applause. whether the defendants have been| «agement in the Mayflower movies| Later Miss Johnstone disappeared |man instructed Miss Jackson 1) pee, inte, benas f tee net rerTe™ | Honorable Quentin nay” homason was followed by Rev. A.|trind previously in the state court|at $100 a week, with expenses paid |from Broadway. A few weeks later |tuy a powerful auto from Feremmotr s © hearings will be held ve lw cna o ryetrbit represent! ” ne ° h eo © ” e Om m 0 } goon the smaller will he fene Cateeran ities ond possttty in| “ART” Dranthed iiss W, Bagnall of Detrbit. representing | or not. We shall let each case| with chaperon from her home to/she was discovered in a lttle New| froa., auto dealers, 307 E. Pike Sei ) mincing their dapper way up the |Oregon and Washingten also, John-| “—Overtook them there. , He got/the National Assess a a. oe ee ee Tomseees Tee | England town, where she had taken |sne did so, and presented an ah | 1 snipe |""rrne congressional committee com-|thFee up to apartments of a profes.| Bagnall warned thal neers ae) Jeweled Star Is Kivar an Tore dary oe ets an eee eee ee Di the natpstiale |rowea. $c "take the autem J we ing 2 ent sional erystalgazer styling himself | lidified, ani ° " other New Yo y s re And every morning and evening | prises the following: Kazmah ‘the dream-reader | treated as Americana, and urged the Given to Chief) perts has just passed on the pointa ing a “mere beauty.” she said. Sip - SIE LS. RETRO | the great cranes fly.to and from Alfred Johnson, Washington; Inaac|NY"in tee (hremanion began to|convention to adopt a resolution de-| pores chint WH és Q . to the check mminin fests to their f . - juszied expresaion be 0 | conv > ‘ ollie Chie be a wid New York; J. Wij lor: | steal over the face of Monte Irvin,|Nouncing lynching and the “Jim i Manatee tie anon Soe tok ee Se ing grounds in the C. Kiecaka, Wisconsin; Wil. [steel Over the face of 3 Foon il wostar, Members of the rep St. Johns Votes Skull Crushed b attempted to sell it, Detective R. Re utter their monotonou am N. Valle, Colorado; King Swope, | “W000, ¢6 ten minutes later” re-| "Gunning for the Attorney Gen.| "ent Presented it to him. A sap-| f P. bi Nests Y __|Herbert says. Failing in tuis, she lt they fly. Kentucky, and Jobn E. Raker, Call-| 04 the nasal voice, “Mr. Gray|eral” was the theme upon which | Phire. the chief's birthstone, is in “the | or Prohibition Crane in R. R. Yard | returned the car to Ferguson's shop. One cannot stand on t | fornia. ine See ‘ Swineburn Hale, lawyer, of New| @nter of the star | gr. JOHNS, NB, July 12—Re Funeral arrang@ments are being | ®t. Bight and found it closed. She ee Oe ee ee ema ‘The fact that the invisible mpeaker | York city, spoke | page jturns today from Saturday's plebis-| made for Andrew Carlson, 60, who| left the car standing in front @f | eee ceceey, nt Sem Ss B bi Kine | war tending fron a notheche ne be | "Mr. Palmer seon red a the time) Seven Men Escape _ [cite snow chat total probibition was| qiet Saturday, otter hie wear woo | the shop. | cic th tp woods, ‘90 set Pen |trayed by his abbreviated sentences, | he eats and sleeps, We need men Ss to Jail |," *t 4 Te of almost two/ fractured Friday when a crane fell] _ She returned downtown by street ly tt ech ‘éyey Yoel out of touch Found—All Kewpies| “tie watkea oft rapidly in direc: | with courage, like Louis Post, assist | acramento Jail |i one A while repairing the viaduct over the| 4% and met the third man. a 1 hy . bist ee als at Yuy 3s of Picadilly, Near the Ritz he|ant secretary of labor.” | SACRAMENTO, Cal. July 13.—| nim N. P. yards at Tander st. He lived|, “Where's the car?™ he demanded, 7 with life, for the private aftaira of EVANSVILLE, Ind, July 12 8 ger a dl in wame| ‘The convention cheered for Post, | Police today renewed their search for | LEAN BURGLAR at 438 E. Tand at. and is survived by | Herbert says. She told him. two dozen families are open to even b were found by ae to Old Bond st. He ran upatalre and {several delegates, ‘waving their | three of the seven men who escaped | “CLEANS” SHOP|* if three daughters, a'rtepdaugiy| | The third man went to the Kerie gaz under a log vewing gum, pen was gone five minutes. He then| coats from the county jail yesterday, The ) a ter and one son. The other three} 90" Shop before it opened im the My idea of being usefully b © discovered. would be to take a good pair of field glasses and spend the days \ getting acquainted with the ‘most nives were kewpies. The loot had from a store. came down again, discharged cab and| Eamonn De Valera, “president of; men were at work unloading provis. | REDDING, Cal, July 12.—A | victims of the accident will probably |™@0rming and got the car, A tow |walked away. Colleague followed.| the Irish republic,” was the next) longs from a truck when they made | burglar entered a barber shop, took @| recover. days later he was arrested for lHe saw Mr. Gray enter Prince’s|apeaker, Delegates rose and cheered,'a dash for liberty. Four were re-| bath, shaved himself, and then ran- speeding. : r restaurant. In the hall Mr, Gray/the demonstration lasting a minute. captured. [nacked t the place. . Miss Jackson and Cuthbert were \ gees Sirens 96 8 Sot bite, one |met a gent unknown to colleague. | ~ — Ex-Empress Eugenie | ,..ita ar second. ave. and Pine = ) beas cin eels [Following some comvermtion, both | of France Is Dead |. « tew says after by Detectives | eos Sis | couzes ex: Two Indian Maidens Kidnaped, | 203% .peed i Seti at Sig gerade Make ‘ 9 there now. Speaking from Dover st Eugenie of France, “Europe's Queen | Herbert. eave: (hak ates 4 i but certainly there is no awesome rem: wes, Sous the satet” of Sorrow,” died yesterday in Ma- atiilts _ hie’ spast> th ae Bia gense of Bolitude during the few | Tl ng. pees, gealaly: marae ne nh F om a | aria, from acute Intestin cere} Stine ducuan Chania and tae ¢ brief breathing spells that I am ‘ Miron gpele a eps fo be ggg Toe r elt mation. Her death was unexpected, | i ieee eee at est My back muscles and ‘ a ph vesrapge ing altho she had been in failing health y Butte, \ occa cop oul in the omal, mi- | POISON Needle Gang Sus- bso hlbep i Psoashead po pada nr ra Two Indian girls were walking |to Murray's home near Portland, ac) The murderer escaped in an aute-|for some time. Herbert says. ae dewed tent by the pasture brook | ected at Spokane Sir Lucien Pyne and lady are stili|along the road near Tacoma, when|Cording to the police report. |mobile with his bandit partner after a There's about as much life in | 4 " lin Kasmah's owe.” dae emtombite from seattie, carrying |, 2M® iris who are being held Im icin ce. ame “partner” war| Mex. Rebels Blow |Croker Is Declared ‘ a aceea't lisad va0 a0 tite t0 aee | SPOKANE, Wash July 12-—Po Piri aherwon cried Irvin, pulling out! three men and a young woman, #ud-| Wright, 19, waitress, and Ethel La Paee by a bullet thru the heart, Up Rail Bridge Mentally Competent . it, and you are not #0 likely to | lice y orking on deta pies Ta Tae de areca a See |, | Crolx, 21, a alerk red by his pal, during the wild ride! yrexico CITY, July. 12—Forces] ret PALM BEACH, Fla. y wake up with a mess of regrets | that myrteriq Mrs. Brock,” | | Ser ction tee jis all shut! They made us join the party,"| After escaping from the Murray | that followed. Lia’ Geka Sheen: Mite. Oeuna, lee oe a 4 » July ty? fad bills, but so far as action and | found dead in a bath tub in the Hal-|¥P, and other o} pone in block closed |the Indian girls told Portland police home, they told the police, they went| When Sheriff Stringer received the |Nave blown up a bridge north of 12.—Richard Croker, Sr. former " entertainment «0, there is enough | !iday hotel here July 6, was the vic 1 Mle ie A bee psaappathnast jocks Sunday, “and ride with them to Ore-|to Vancouver, Wash. and engaged | message from Portland today, he de ngonterey, interrubtihg trattia te La- Tammany chief, is not mentally in and to spare for me who haye | tim of the “hypo-needle gang,” which bey « frie a no —_ gon. When they attacked us, we|an auto driver to take them to Ta-|cided, after a conference with his feae, Sexes according ‘to the news eomrerent t. handle his own. finan. \ eyes to seo with, rather than to | operated in Portland and Seattle dgsihat | sare henna ae ing nom’ \fought with our fists and escaped.”| coma, They allege the driver at-/men, to ask that “Riacklo” Vail and ar btibabor. cial affairs, Circuit Judge E. B. flirt with The woman was found, nude and |#” Fe THMRY Pe ARatDeT: arr A few hours later, Portland police | tacked them a few miles out of Vaw-|his two accomplices be brought to | P&Pe nell ruled today in dissolving tems life! face down in the h tub. No, sir, Colleague haw just Te|1.4 arrested Leo Vale, 18-year-old! couver, and that they made another |Tacoma to face auto theft charges. - porary injunction granted March 30 ‘There were no wounds on her. She ering vg" Left two gents over their |joneunoreman, known thruout the|successful fight. The driver, they| Chief Dbputy Matt Starwich has Man Near Death in to Croker’s sons and daughter,” was apparently in the prime of life|Wine at Prince's Northwest as “Blackie,” and two|said, then took them back to Van-|been working night and day for : ee ) Bad News: and free from disease of any kind.| fy tok i ’ ries Irvin whispered. | companions, L. H. Murray and Ben|couver and turned them over to the | weeks directing investigations to find Battle With Dogs N York Rabbi ‘The woman registered simply from|Th® band which held the receiver | \ometer. | authorities the murderer of their brother deputy|_ SHARON, Pa., July 12.—Wailter | INCW rr! abbis sumn In a pocketbook suppos-|%ook. "“Brisiey-—meet me at the!” xiws of the arrests was communi: |__It was because Vall was known aa | sherift Fisher lies near death here today as Slain b: Bandits \ Eggs Go U p Two Cents, || 04 to have belonged to “Mra, Brock tag taang end of Bond st. I am com-| ated to the sheriff's office in Seattle | “Blackie” that the Oregon authorities! "I don’t think the man held at|the result of a battle in Yankee dam : y | 99 1 postage-due letter slip, torn inj/"® now | Monday. Portland police say they|hastened to communicate with| Portland is the slayer of Scott,” he| With two bull dogs while swimming WARSAW, July 12.—Prof. Tarnel 1 i The boost in the price of eggs that| «mail pieces, was found tods One|, He put down the telephone, cromed | nave information indicating that the | Sheriff Stringer, jsaid today, “But if he is brought to| The dogs rushed into the water and] Friedlander and Dr. Center, rabbi in wholesalers have been predicting for|of the fragments shows that ‘the let. |? the wall and pressed a button. The | th 66 men, accompanied by Murr Officers have been searching for | Tacoma, we will have an opportunity | attacked him. the free synagogue, both of New i he past week became an actuality | ter wa nt from Ritaville, Another |Clock In the hall struck half-past & |17 yearold. wife, stole their automo | weeks to find a man called “Blackie,” |to investigate his actions of the last| Fisher allowed one dog to fasten its] York, were killed by bandits near “ ionday morning when the hen fruit| shows it to have been held at| It Was rather less than two houralii, trom A. J. Hegan, in Tacoma,|who, they believe, murdered Deputy |few months. I've heard of this fel-|teeth in his arm. He then held the} KamenctzPodolsk, according to . “ was raised 2 cents a dozen | burg, Wash.” dane lly Agr, — evening thatlivs Monday night Sheriff Scott when he attempted to|low Vail. 1 think I know who he is."| second dog beneath the water until] dispatch from Lemberg. ow) Fresh ranch eggs are now Whether it was “Bossburg, Ellens.(@uentin Gr pe! catne out ci the con-| “mney rode to ttle, and then re-|break up a carnival of highway rob-| Sheriff Stringer believes he will|it drowned, The remaining dog was} The men had been engaged in dine at 60 cents and pullets at 44 cents| burg, Waitsburg or half « dozen | ‘cus shop in Old Bond #t-licrned to Tacoma, where they beries one rainy Saturday night, a|have no difficulty arranging for the| dragged ashore and killed with a|tributing funds for the Amerioag @ dozen wholesale. lother “bergs” still is a mystery. Sum te P 7, Column 4) tured the Indian girls, and proceeded | few months aga jreturn of the three. men to Tacoma.|cluh ¢ joint distribution committer,