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War WASHINGTON, July 30.—Presi- Wilson has appointed William Richmond, Va, ae as sccretary of war, Secretary announced today. independ- "TACOMA: WORLD & SONS in ‘Persian Capital LONDON, July 20.—Martial law has been prociaimed in Teheran, capital of Persia, according to ad- vices from that city today. o% the wonderful X-ray was in : constitute one of Jems with which the ee adil Bass fi ot hel by dentistry as well as It is a well-estab- at the roots of he most serious prob- deytist has to contend. ht st. )HUERTA URGES | CANTU LOYALTY Mexican Chief Plans Con- ference by Telegraph BY BALPH H. TURNER SX1CO CITY, July 29.—(Delayed,) | Jont De la Huerts today} | planned to confer by telegraph with Gov, Esteban Cantu of Lower Call fornia in an effort to bing him to terme without open boat Foderal officials here attitude of Cantu rebel wants the federal govern t to keep "hands off Lower California and let him run the «tate virtually ae an in dependent country. He followed thin course during the Carranza adminis tration. Tt was intimated in’ government circles unless Cantu abandoned this fattitude Nix telegraphic conference with De la Huerta would culminate tn the issuance of a flat ultimatum in which he will be told to come to terms or fight. De la Huerta ts ready to land troops and launch a cam paign. ‘The newspaper Excelsior has learn: led aemtoMeially, tt announced, that government has been ad. ropean governments will recognize De la Puerta until the United States acta. eee REPORT CANTU WILL GIVE UP : Settlement Without Blood- shed Predicted July 30,.—Set- woes | SAN DIPGO, Cal, tlement at an earty date, bloodshed, of the situation which seemed to threaten war in Tower Calitornia, was predicted today by a “high diplomatio official,” in an interview with the San Diego Sun, at the same time revealing that a dele | gation of eight Lower California, rep- | resentatives are due in Mexico City | today as emissarion to effect a set- | Uement. | ‘The tnterview states that under.an agreement between Cantu and the De La Huerta government, Cantu will resign as governor of Lower | California if De La Huerta will name la Lower Californian as his succes leor, Thé emissaries to Mexico City are expected to agree with De La | Huerta on who shail succeed Cantu. ‘Lake Tahoe Beauty Won’t Be Changed SACRAMENTO, July 80.—No legal rights will be infringed on nor will Lake Tahoe's scenic beauty be af fected, a telegram from the Interior department to the Sacramento Cham- ber of Commerce declared today. DR. L. R. CLARK to say any medicine that take for this condition y result in temporary relief The condition is almost pntinue as long as the in- continue to send their pns into the system. The nently is to in this case i cure/the trouble perma- t at its real root, which 8 the root of the infected tooth or teeth. erpous extent. Scan snenaen FREE In additio .the eye, t, or the be expected. cock grog ata then pain, tion are the | work. No obligation or cosk to you for this service. But again—may we that you will please come in the morning as possible. Jal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager N. W. Seattle's Leading thoroughly we wi teeth a thorough ex as expert advice as or may not need in thi Dentists Postoffice, Be Bure to Get to the Right Place LADY AETENDARTS OR DUTY AY AL, Tas EXMMINATION n to rat your tecth diy give your ination as well what you may way of dental ‘ it request early Corner Third and Union } ot THE SEATTLE STAR Woman Picked as City Clerk of Berkeley, Cal. RERKELEY, Cal—@y Mall)— When Clerk Birigew resigned, jaan” were looking about coennor, BOMeONe nugKent ed Mien Emma Hann, fpr six yours his chief deputy “Why not?’ they chorused, and Miss Hann was forthwith appointed. This young woman now has three ammintants under her, and dispatcher with more than masculine effective- fess the business of a city of over 56,000 people. for hi CANTU PLANNING ON RESISTANCE Is Ready, “but Hopes to Avoid Bloodshed CALEXICO, Cal, July %0.—No Mexican federal force has yot been to reports reaching Governor Exste- ban Cantu, Pablo Dato, ftatherin- law of the chief executive, said to Gay in the presence of Governor Cantu, to whem the conversation was translated. While reporta of the intended ac- tion have resulted In the raising of a force of men, Dato pointed out, Cantu himnelf believes the incident wih pass without bloodshed, While expressing the belief, appar ently with some basis, that no expe dition against Lower California actu- ally has been dispatched as yet from either Guaymas or Manzanilia, Gov- ernor Estebgn Cantu today was mak- ing preparations to “resist any in vader.” At Cantu’s headquarters I Mexi- call, acrous the international line, it was declared that 1,000 men already have answered the call for volup- teers and that recruiting officer in Mexicall, Ensenada and Andrade are nearly swamped. FORTIFICATIONS ARB STRENGTHENED The fortifications were hastily strengthened at Ensenada today, it was said, aguinst the landing of any force by sea. Cantu declared this morning he wilt have 4.000 fully equipped men in the field in addition to his rogu- lar “standing army” of about 400 well equipped, well paid and well clothed and fed soldiers. It long has been put down aa a fact that Cantu's force, while emall, was in excellent mhape. Reports from apparently authentic sources at Nogales today indicated that as yet no troops have put to sea against Canta's domain. Sinaloa troops and Yaqui and Mayo Indians were reported mobilizing at Manzanillo and two gunboats are in the harbor at Guaymas making ready to carry troops into the Gulf ot Lower California, none has ac tually departed as yet, according to the best information at Nogales. No- gales is the nearest American point of communication with the west coast of Mexico, Cantu seemed today to ‘have loxt a little ground yesterday when it be camé known that $200,000 in gold and commercial paper was depoaited with LG. Lelevier, consular agent at San Diego, for the de La Huerta government, by Senor Francisco Ja- vier Fernandez, cashier of the Tin Juana customs house. Fernandes naid he brought the money to San Diego to prevent its seizure by “the rebel governo GANGSTERS OF ALGONA TAMED One Faces Charge of Third Assault Steps were taken by Prosecutor Fred C, Brown Friday to break up a band of youthful gangsters, which has been terrorizing citizens of AL gona for the iast several monthe,|™ Onyl one of the members of the gang was old enough to come within the Jurisdiction of the state courts. This youth, Otto Beatty, was charged with third degree ussault in Justiee Gordon's court. Beatty and five other mombers of the gang are charged with waylaying H. H. Kingsley, also of Algona, on the night of July 27. to have held Kings while another member of the crowd administered a nevere beating. Several tron bars, |nuld to have been carried by the | gangsters, were found on the spot of the assault on the following morn- ing. County Retailers Will Meet Tonight King county members of Washington State Retail tion will meet in the mbly room of the Chamber of Commerce ats o'olock Friday evening, to nominate ® trustee to represent the county on the board of trustecs of the state or ganization, ne nent to Lower California, according | m Beatty is said |} BRITAIN TRYING TO AID POLAND Plans for Treaty With Rus- sians Gonig Ahead LONDON, July 30 While the Moscow wireless continued to elrou late reports of Bolshevik victories, the British government today was| going vigorously ahead with plans for bringing about peace between the Soviets and the Poles. A hew British note to the Bolshe viki was made public, It urged the Moscow government to authorize M. Kemenoff and M. Krassin to make preliminary arrangements for the| Russian-Polish peace conference in London for the trade conference wuggested thene delegates be given | ¢ power to conclude the agreement for resumption of trade, The note of fered to fetch the Kunsian trade dele gates here on a Briti¢h destroyer. denied Britain intended annexing the Crimea, The note denied Britain controled General Wrange!, the anti-Bolshevik leader in the Crimea, and said this country could not be held responsi ble for hin recent offensives It maid the Soviet ultimatum with regard! to Wrange!l’s activities had been for. warded to him. ASK BOLSHEVIKI TO OBSERVE TRUCE The communication said tt would please this government if the Bol- theviki would accept these terms for the London conference and if they would immediately begin observance of the armintice with the Poles. Before the note waa sent, the Ital fan ambasnador called on Premier Lioyd George and gave it hin ap proval The text of the note sent by the allies from Houlogne, after the con. ference there between Lieyd George and Promier Millerand of France, also was made public today, Thin briefly and mildly drew attention to the discrepancy in the Soviet notes bearing on the Polish participation in the forthcoming peace conference, and said such participation was wential, The eavential object of the confer. ence should be establishment of peace in Russia and Russo-lolish peace, it was said. It ehould also dea? with matters tn dispute between the soviet and the} allies, the note said. A Warsaw dispatch said the Polish inet conferred with the entente jon and decided to act. Bo there would be no delay in the sending of allied amistance if the armiatice should fail to halt hostilities. The Moncow wireless spreading ews of succesens against the Poles alxo carried a message from Foreign Minister Tehitcherin to. the soviet representative in Berlin, asking him to assure the government that Rus- sia had no intention of conquering Germany, The Bolshevik communique of July 28 gaid that southwest of Grodno “we drove back the enemy, who ta fierce ly resisting our energetic thrust.” TONIGHT Dock-—-Members of St. ‘eat Seattle parish board A & Kiteap Il. (leave West Be- attic at 7) for fourth annual moonlight excursion. SATURDAY Neen—-Mever’ cafeteria — Cong man John C. Box, of Texas, here with (he congressional Jap veatigating committes, | will apeak before King County Dem- eeratic club om “The Political Outlook From the Democartic 8. A. Keenan will The King county central committee will conven’ following the luncheon. Day—Wiidwood park~Royal Ar- ganam picnic. te leave from Leschi park. Williama, sara teat Gen- ji, 807 83rd ave B, peitaon, Frite, 4830 41st ave. & W, Bennett, James, $644 20th ave & W. fwnison, Hans 0, 1704 California ria (twins). Daizoll, William C. Swedish hoapt- au y. . Martin's Maternity hospi- al, girl. Pederson, M., Swedtah hospital, girl. Btol, . Lundring, Swedish hospital, gir Bloomberg, Peter E, Swedish hospt- tal, gir Lander, Bjorn, Swedish hospital, girl. Kennedy, Ryton Le, $42 Davis pl. y. Ingersoll, Robert, Providence hoxpi- tal. bo: Brown, De Witt, 1230 Sixth ave. boy. Egbert, H.C. 2 bo: 421% 15th ave, N. ¥. Baxley Loanaugh, Marion B., oy é Baruch, Philip, Columbus sanitar- tum. ‘girl Ruth, Alpert J, Seattle General hoa- pit od 0, wir ea Clough, Ray | W., Goneral hospital, boy. Wood, Marry, 1820 N. Sard at, boy Clarke, Arthur H., 4809 52nd ave., »y. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. mar John, Seattle. . olla, Beattie. ... Ren, Swedish hospital, girl 007 Ziat ave. Seattle General Seattle Bhea, Frederick Murry, Kat Junkin, net Bemstock, . Spokane: F., Seattle Beattie Hart, Ernest 1 § Eleworth, Lillian, Seat Krovious, Henry Lee, Widlund, Margaret V., Seattle McGillway, William J., Seat Kaaberg, vine, Seattle Anderson, David, Seattle Stewart, Mdith, Seattle. . Charles, Seattle » Tilda, Seattle » William, Seattl Graff, Leona, Seattis..., DIVORCES GRANTED MoKenazie, Nellie W., from Robert A. Maguire, Marian, from Jobn. Whitham, Ethlen B., from Henry A. Bmith, Alice A., from Samuel J. Black, Christina M,, from Charles W. DEATHS moneies, Samuel C., 46, Columbus Elion, 95, 1524 38rd ave. &. he 68, 2668 Interlake. Providence hospital, rmon R., Jr, 1, 2484 ‘hea, 30, 2220 Warren er, Ora A., 43, 1783 12th ave, ook, btella “i, 16, 6412 Keystone It} | | | REDS SEEKING CROWDS FLOCK FRIDAY, IVY 9, aes [ELECTRIC CODE. GERMAN UNION) TO SEE JIMMY") 1S UP TO MEIER: Demand Removal of Poland) Dayton in “Gala Attire to/It Repeals All Fe Former Wig as Buffer State BY A. WASHING mands which, RADFORD July 90. — De-} in effect, would elimi. nate Poland as @ barrier state be | tween Russia and Germany will be Presented by soviet Russia aa condi- tions to peace with Poland, according to confidential information government today, The sovi demands also will facilitate an | ance between Germany and Rum ‘ON, It| Wecording to the government report RMANY MAY HAVE t IN THE Ke advices were looked on by officials here As showing that Ger- many may have hand in the Bol shevik counsels, and that her inter onte will be taken care of, ax well aa} Russia's, in the negotiations with the| Poles According to the government's ad. Vices, two of the pringipal conditions | to peace which will be demanded by soviet Russia are Free passage across Poland. Restoration of Posen to Germany Elks Will Be Busy; Start With Picnic) Programa for the Elks’ annual pic-| nic at Silver Lake Sunday, the an nual ball of the honor guard at Leechi park next Thursday and local lodge's part in the state convention | at Vancouver, Wash. August 19, 20 and 21, were announced at the meet- ing of the lodge Thursday night. nen TORONTO, — International Arno- ciation of Fire Chiefs electa Chief | John Headly, of Denver, Colo. presi-| * | presidential H | and address, Westman could remem- |way, a mile south of Spokane ave., Greet Gov. Cox DAYTON, oni jo, July 10—Business wan practically at a standetill In the entir mi valley at noon toda; whit ere in Dayton to wee, | hear and # the hands of “Jimmy” | | Cox. | More than 10,000 persona were im: | pitiently awaiting the signal to pa rade in honor of thelr townsman, Governor James M. Cox, democratic | nominee. Kyvery side} reet was dotted with huge floats, | ch portrs governor's | his present / Governor Cox, Mayor Switzer and their retinue of state and elty of- ficials will review the parade from a stand erected in front of the court house. Numerous bands added to the galety of the scene by putting on| parades of thelr own and serenading | Cox's newspaper office, the city hall and woting enthusiastically on the main thorofaren, Auto Victim Is Out of City Hospital Charles L, Westman, who lost his memory when struck by an auto on E. Marginal way Thursday night, was wufficiently recovered Friday to be released from the city ho» pital, Beyond recalling his name ber nothing after the accident. was slightly bruised on the head, While walking on E. Marginal He he was hit from behind by an auto driven by Lee J. Loria, 6401 Kirk. wood Pince. Loria said he was passing another autp driven by Dr. |L. A. Bagsley when he was forced nances 4 feattle’n new electrical cafe was) transmitted to Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meier for final revision Friday before being sent to the city council for passage. The proposed code, ich haw been in preparation for some months, is over 60 pages in length, It repeals ajl former ordinances on the subject. Provision for the examination of ordinance. Permits will be granted by the elty comptroller, Contrace |tors who have been in business in the city for more than two years will not be compelled to take the | examinations. The code was drawn up by rep resentatives of the electrical con-" | tractors, electrical journeymen, the building managers association, the © master builders’ association, the American Institute of pres gg and members of the building partment. Find Legacy Lost _ oy 14 Years in NEW YORK, July 30—Jane. Abrams as she was dying ago in her home in East beckoned her Bopoh alt to to her lips nnd, wtloperedl attle—some money—under then she died. The her husband inherited They often searched the found nothing. The roof leaked th other day, Owing to the high of labor the husband Under the shingles he..found dent. Convention to be held at At-/to swerve to the right and struck| box. It contained $1,000 in gold ai lanta, Ga, next year, Westman. bank be “HOMECROFT” A LIFE SAV . Produce or Starve; not literally perhaj same the time is fast approaching wh American family will feel the “pinch” food shortage. Future food production is YOUR p: Unless you get closer to Mother ff things needed for the family table, ruits, berries and vegetables will “Homecrofting” is the solution. Homecroft is the modern ed on a little , plums, cherries, quince; hb k of thoroughbred he: place to ipo Sess with appl rries and vegetab! health giving 4 of sogr beyond reach! , bringing in big profits, heside§ all the new-laid eggs a d fried chicken you want for yo The Puget you to build. The Homécroft Demonstrat how to grow things and raise p omecroft” office, 26 da Puget Mill Compat lity # cash in your spare time amily ficome without going ‘far kirts of Youngstown, , with city water, road- apntiéroy, West Seattle and Lake h for convenience. d West Side: bft’” is fine view property and it is n Farm will teach you ltry successfully. Ave. S. W. and Spo- representative will Farm and through : d Department 220 'Walker Building Corner Second and University 3