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* IRELAND MAYOR | GROWS WEAKER Bulletin Says He Spent ‘Very Bad Night’ HERE’S MORE ABOUT VICKSBURG STARTS ON PAGE ONE HERE’S MORE ABOUT ROY WOLFF STARTS ON PA@; ONE Bureau of Missing | undobbtedly had been sufficient trou bie dwring the cruise to warrant an llife, Mira, Lockwood has made pub- | He @ letter received from the boy, in “I have ay ie and all Hie | yuctwiney was much weaker today, one glories, and I pray to Him every |ine 28th day of his hunger strike If the person who is desirous to! day, 1 have cast all m yevil from | gecording to ® bulletin issued at Sinn meen learn the location of Mra, Ellen ¢ me l¥etn headquestets here. | Wax the outgrowth of a few din Jose Citizens Rush Into winsiow wit communtoate with Mrs | _ “I know that God will nave me - lord mayor spent a very bad|#runtied eadeta who chaffed under Roby C. Brown, 463¢ Luctle st, she} I know, that He will not let me | nip the statement . said. He | necenmary digeipline s as Buildings Rock [will be placed in touch with Mire be wasted or fed to the grave, \com of riddiness and num | SAYS PUNISHMENT Winslow, who will return from “It seome I don't feel lke my as. Dhe doctors consider him much| WAS JUST wy in Earthquake Olympia In two weeks. old self any more, 1 feel now r than yeatérday “| have heard that the punishment Mrs. Brown, who is the daughter] It seems like IT am in a new A bulletin tawued at noon maid Mac. | meted out to Fullington wae more or} SAN JOSE, “Cal, Sept. 9—The of Mrs. Winilow, can be reached by| rid, where all people are g00d [awiney waa growing weaker and justified, When an order is| earthquake shock felt here phone. Her number is Rainier} 4&4 have good thoughts. that his Jegn and arma were becom: » aboard & Vessel it must be many years shook San Jose |4s4.W. 1 knOw the efforts of thowe “ling numb. They were being mas-|carried out. If these cadets can do Bhortly before 9 a. m. today, Hun-| a7 Who pray for me will not be | aured and bandaged. Just uw they aco fit, what is the use © @reds of people rushed into an COX T0 BE wreted fer Al have teurnad we all } : of going in with the school? Div " one ave a divine spar cipline in necensary.” Bee cccncersS ine tount mornin Growine weaken, |MACSWINEY MAY | cpiain itmn expreasoa, roeret Hamilton observatory registered the BUT HE DOESN'T KNOW IT | that such an investigation should be BE ALIVE FOR SEVERAL WEEKS nocesmary "We are trying to give the state a school that will prove beneficial to A sister of the boy, who has writ ten to Mra. Lockwood to thank hor | tor her interest in Wolff, says: F: _ as a hard shock of brief dura. Reports from various parts of t ss ‘My mother is growing weaker and CHICAGO, Sept. %—Terenee Mac “ d we men behind @istrict indicate the shake pth S 4 . : a the young men, d we “Wwas a local affair. In: ea of glass Will Reach | City at 3:31 pote yw the tn Swiney, lord mayor of Cork may | the moveme encouragement ‘Being broken and of other light dam must live near continue hin hunger strike against] Ca Tuve been reported but nothing| P. Mz Saturday can Ko home every night. We do Hot |imprixonment several weeks more lof wuing Captain Kekhardt fa serious nature. | z tell Roy mother is not well, be without suffering any great pain oF | clareq that $600 dar ther than| Mivhen the town began. to rock! Gov. James M. Cox, democratic! it Would only make #t harder for] starving to death, Dr. Ruth Lighhalt | 26,000 would have been an absurd te him Petitions in behalf of Roy Wolff | and against his sentence to hang are flooding the governor's office They are coming from p all parts of California a: cific Northweat, includ from Seattle and Yakima, | Any one may draw up a petition, said in an interview today jamount, even if ytain Kekhardt | Dr, Lighthall, a graduate physt-| were guilty of a crime, | clan, spoke with authority on the| The Vicksburg left Seattle last mubject of @ voluntary fast, as whe | May and cruised down the coast as| went on a five-day hu mrike dur-|far ag San Diego, from which port ing the war againet tm Ament Of | she proceeded to the Hawaiian group. charges of being a pac Engine trouble made the island stay was @ genéral rush for the presidential candidate, will reach Se (eafeets and in the downtown section attle Saturday at 1:30 p. m., will be were inclined to linger out. met at the depot by a Mock of autos, hot caring to return into the which will form im parade at the which had rocked discon: ‘depot and travel up Third ave. to reste st. and then down Second t@ the Tacoma interurban depot. 500, 00 VICTIMS There the governor will board a “MacSwiney may live three weeks)a longer one than was at first/ special interurban train for Tacoma, or longer,” she naid planned, and it wan necemary to} secure signatures and forward It to | 5 where he will speak at the Stadium 1°" parva 4 nt. the state house,| D4. Lighthall cited the experience |abandon the Alaskan end of the lat 3:30 | Sacramento, Calif of Dr. Tanner, an Eastern physician, | cruise. The cruise lasted four Governor Cox will be back tn Se. attic about 7 p.m. He is scheduled | | SEEK HARDING'S ALY QUAKE: o speak at the Arena at § p. m. Gov: Cox arrives in the state Fri- 0, over Chicago, Milwaukee. & SF Tiave Gpekane “*@elitornians Will who fasted a month and a half, She, months of her own fast, and said| ‘The vessel in stationed off the Uni jencen of nearly all hunger | versity of Washington campus. wtrikers in identical, _-——- “To that time all I had waa a glass Wealthy Beston Man Is Dead in Frisco) of water dally,” she mid. MacSwiney, she said, “is probably BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.—J. D. , wealthy retired Boston | in excellent condition mentally.” business man, is here today as ~ Thousands +s Me High oe . His complete itinerary, a ta platform talks, follows? OMI aot e- &.—{Night}—With Mumber of casualties and extent |! damage from Tuesday's earth. | Paul railroad. ne maid she believed that while his | body wan weak, he probably was feel Confer sull undetermined, slight |Northern Pacific special at 1145) With vim ing fit and perfectly aware of every: | the result of an automobile accident, recurred today thruout the & ™. Arrive at Sprague, ? pm i thing that was wolr on around Him, | and police are investigating the theft u and Verailla districts, in ‘eave 1 p. m. Arrive at Ritaville, — from his body of a diamond ring and 0 BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.—Sena * chmond stckpin valued “ $1,500. marren of En eS eee ie Pits a ailier Waren Court Martial in ding, republican latform. Arrive at Lind, 2:05 p. m3 Harding, rep | mea Pas6 presidential candidate, will be given an opportunity to express his views Genoa, latest reports showed more $00 dead in the large area af: leave 2:10 p.m. Arrive Connel Galveston Closes|May Bar Archbishop | e Ea a ee ato Dems eave 415, Arrive at (0M the Japanese question when the| GALVESTON, Tex, Sept °—Pv-| From Australia Now of — rca Walla Walla, 6:35 p. m., leave $39 California delegation vieits hi front | dence In the court martial of Milly ; atest } weveral hundred as communica ‘alla Angee 5 Pp i lea porch, tn Marion, September 14, Ray: | Mayfield, accused of attempting to| BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9. “A | ee ee, eee one Tee ateied ca Mention’ & 4g|tond Benjamin, Western represen | “arrest” O, V. Sanders, editor of the| Movement to bar Archbishop Daniel | a 1 fom So Arrive Bell. |t&tive of the republican national com: | Flouston Preas, was to go to Gov-|J. Mannix from Australia, ay & re-| nds were known to be In-/a. m.; leave 5:55 the number of homeless | Ingham, 9 a. m.; leave 940 a m. Ar. estimated at 500,000 to 750,000. rive Mount Vernon, 1040 a. m.; leave Victor Emmanuel, who was in 10:50 a. m, Arrive Everett, 12:00 m; nult of his Sinn Fein eympathies, ta aPtrick Duffy * who arrived i aboard the mittee, sald today An announcement from republican headquarters said that Harding hi or Hobby today for his hearing cloxed late yesterday. + afoot, according to Australian “apple king. here from Sydney today ‘when the shock qrcurrea, joined |Jeave 12:50 p. m. Arrive at Seattle, “Promived @ conciwe and eomplere ay SCALP liner Maraina, parties and visitéd several ruin-| 1:50 p. m., parade downtown streets Siww'l (0. fants ausnlon a WON’T BE LOST | Definite steps are being taken to towns today and leave on interurban for Tacoma, prevent the archbishop from return . ‘The San Francisco party, number| 8. Matsurf, night clerk in the z Among the towns visited rriv ma, 3:30 p, m.; leave ing to his archbishopric ‘ pus yiveane, retire. 90% he to “peat sin! rene Tneeting at 19K about 40, will leave for Marion | Tourist hotel, 220 Occidental ave,|!nf to his archbishopric.” pe apriblanae ae BS ’ tomorrow, and will reach Marion Sep probably keep his scalp, it was! T!*y have a s were reported to have been | Arena auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Leave: beneath the ruins, and Gar-|late Saturday night for Portland. which also was completely eee Seman cr FIRE W, HAYS, ment off carried thru fain and probably will be | Thurs neaiped | at the city hoy |day. Matwuri was near pee when his head was caught ir Way leged defective elevator in the by to Marion) early Wednesday tember 13. Harding ‘ci| Salazar Governor Lower California . @ out were Vigneta, Castelnuovo Villa Collemandina, Consider- damage was done in Tassaldo, [IN ROUTE WITH SE ATOR | fleto, Monmino, Renis, Monte HARDING TO MARION, ©, sept. 9.| Air Mail Pilot MEXICALL | Lower California, and Deserano. Enthusiastic over a eopharl I Hi WwW | Sept. 8. Gov. Lain M. Salagar was) message received in Lucca mid given him tm the Twin Cities, Sena-/ son 1s ay) today designated as permanent gov 50 bodies had been in Ba, and that many more were in Says Slush Fund Testimony tor Warren G, Harding was on his| IOWA CITY, Sept. 9.—Randolph C.|¢rnor of Lower California, following | way back to Marion today, but eager! Page, piloting the mail plane in| Teceipts of the chief executive's com: | for another chance to get out into |augurating the New York San Fran | mission from Mexico City. Brand: the country \elsco system, rewumed his flight LE Ye Raa presen Oddie Wins is .Him —— | westward this morning after having) A NYBODY SEEN ene FUNERAL SERVICES for Mra. jfemained here overnight He “hop | e eee ° it Meveda BY HERBERT W. WALKER [Christina Deborah Smith, Seattle| ped off” at 1015 a. m. His next stop THIS PAYROLL? 1 . Nev, Sept. 9.—With only EN ROUTE WITH GOVERNOR Pioneer who died Wednesday at the |is Omaha. He expects tq reach Salt] Augustine & Kyer, First ave. gro pved precincts where the vote| COX, Great Falls, Mont, Sept. 9.--| home of her son-in-law, L. O. Lukan, | Lake City tonight | cers, reported to the police Thursday mall, not yet heard from, the| Will‘ Hays, chairman of the republi- ®t Haller lake, will be held Friday at - that one of their drivers had lost a Of Tasker L. Oddie over:the| can national committee, should be ? o'clock from the Fonney Watson! A state college, at Ames, Is.. offers} payroll amounting to $698 In cur tev. Brewster Adams for the repub-| discharged as a result of testimony °* ablishment. Burial will be in Lake!|a two weeks’ course in tractor oper | reney between Third and Union and nomination for United States before the senate campaign expendi Vie lation for of farmers the stor in Tuesday's Nevada primary | tures committee yesterday, Governor considered today as décisive.| James M. Cox said here before leav- results were: ing for Helena to open the second Chartes R. Evans de-| day’s stump campaign in Montana M. R. Stoddard and Wajter| Governor Cox referred to the state it for the democratic nomination | ments of Dudley Blossom, Cleveland, congressman at large. who admitted he had been asked to 8. Allen defeated W. T. Mc.| raise $400,000 in Cuyahoga county, for the republican nomination|Ohio—the quota Cox gave in his Pittsburg speech. Com™challenged the committer to call Chicago republicans who, he said, have been raising the quota there. “The testimony of Mr. Bios- som,” Cox said, “is Just another evi- dence of the fact that the republican | party ought to seg the necessity of discharging Hays, because he has not only stood for ungthical things lin pr lities, but he did not tell the truth under oath in Chicago. | “If the committee will just diy down in Chicago alone it will find enough to keep it busy for a week. T am sure other republican city chair. men who should be called also under cath would substantiate my charges.” o. | SHANER & WOLFF CLOTHES SERVICE Autumn Clothes of Distinctive Character |] for Men and Young Men |} Our Fall and Winter offerings in SUITS AND OVER- COATS are individual in character. The finest artistic | skill of famous tailoring experts has been utilized in | building these clothes go fit the personality and individ- MILWAUKEE, W: Sept. 9— SUMMA tevin 1. Lenrche tosay bod his lead over James M for the republican nomina- tion for United States senator on re- turns from 1,759 precincts out of 2,- | 379 in Tuesday's primary. These re- Gave Lenroot 137,414, Thomp- 114,198. Esch, co-author of ‘the railroad bill, has been defeated, Feturns indicated. Democratic voting was light and Without contests. Attorney General John J. Blaine, andidate for the republican nomina- ion for governor, was leading Roy| iad Wilcox by about 1,000 votes, ‘ Cox Says Senators Cause Europe’s Scorn HELENA, Mont., Sept. 9.—The United States is looked upon by its associates in the war as a nation 6f Quitters, because the senatorial “oli- gamhy” has blocked it ntrance Sims Is Conceded into the league of nations, Governor uality of the wearer as well as his build. The sensible James M. Cox asserted in a speech Arizona Contest!" ty. opening his second day's and practical go hand in hand with the finest of style— campaign in Montans not enter into that period of prosperity to which we are entitled until the doubt and distrust and the growing hatred against us created by the apostles of hate in the senatorial oligarchy haye been removed,” he said. “We afe looked upon.as a selfish nation, as a nation of quitters, self-prosperous and self. satisfied, while our associates, as well as our enemies among the nations of Europe. re starving to death.” Thr main speeches Helena ‘There were no contests on the re- and the mining sections of Anaconda and Butte were on Cox's sched. | publican ticket. toda. after which he will leave for Deny Georgia Women a stump invasion f Wa the Right of Suffrage| eee, Tae ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 9.—Geo MEGS furnish the first test of the McAdoo to Stump | for Governor Cox | and the cost of such skill and taste is no greater to you. Our stock is exceptionally complete and we have just the suit or overcoat for you, in particular — trim, of fine quality and in very attractive patterns. Our School Suits are unusually appealing to the younger young men who want up-to- the-minute models with lots of snap. Our Blue and Brown Suits, just received, have outstanding s. They sell at $35, $40 and $45. , PHOENIX, Ariz, Sept. 9-—Head- quarters for A. Mulford Winsor of Yuma today conceded Mit Sims, Win-| 80r's opponent, the democratic nomi-| Rationfor governor altho the returns of Tuesday's primary were not yet complete. United States Senator Mar. cus A. Smith was leading R.C. Stan. ford and A. A. Worsley for the demo. eratic nomination for United States @enator by about 3,000 and consid ered his selection assured. ‘19th amendment to the federal con-| | stitution. NEW YO! Sept. 9.—William G i Denied the right to ballot tn yes-! 5.4, is illiam G, me ‘shea election, Mus. Mary L. Mo pe per ve Kiya om ake Pe Remember you get Lg innon, a suffrage worker, : Sar ae UF OR Wehall: oi Boned to focriary of Bate Cony | Savernor Cox. numul interest was Custom service without the annoyance pe instructions, by a statement issued by the former ofa try-on secret of the treasury, in which Blair Tells “About Republican Funds CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—Republican| Veaders planned drives for campaign + funds in practically every city of the country, but never fixed any city Quotas, Harry M. Blair, assistant treasurer of the republican national committee, testified today before the committee of the senate investigating ¢ampaign funds. In modified form, this plan is be aa ing vigorously pushed, Blair said. He named 20 cities where, he said, campaigns have been or will be con he vigorously oppe tion of the Volstea . Thomas E. Watson Winner in Georgia ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 9.—Thomas E. Watson, former congre seman, and former candidate for president on the populist ticket, has been nomi- nated for United States se cording to fairly complete early today. A feature of the campaign was the active fixht against Watson by the American Legion, d any modifica. o- SHANER @ WOLFF / “Clothes that are different ~ 9160 Second Ave. ‘TAKE SUSPECT |He Goes Insane Over THURSDAY, on chaste ant 9, 7928. OLIVE THOMAS MAY NOT LI Jack Pickford Denies He Quarreled With Wife : Eastbound Air Mail Starts Tomorrow BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.— Five thirty tomorrow morning wag the time announced for the etart of the first eastbound Ban Francisco to New York mail airplane Mayor James Rolph, of Gan Fran cisco, and representatives of near-by cities will greet the first plane ar- riving from New York, which is ex IN DRUG THEFT Youth With Criminal Record Picked Up —The condition of PATUS, Sept. Suspected of having burglar’ pected to reach the Marina here the Sunnyside pharmacy at about 2 p. m, tomorrow. Miss Olive Thomas, movie star, suf Meridian, Sept. 6, Ray Haye from mereurial poisoning in fering the American hospital, at Neuilly, was reported upimproved. Director Joneph Choate, of Lan Angeles, who whom the police say has a long erim: inal record, was picked up yesterday afternoon. DRAFT BILL FOR Meier and Carkeek to Plan ‘ 1 and of Mins Thomas, denied they City-County Merger had quarreled. He suid his wife had got hold of the wrong bottle and had Corporation Counsel Walter y,|taken an overdose of medicine com Meter will serve with Vivian Car. | taining smoreuty. a keek, representing the Seattle Real Katate association, in connection with the drafting of a new bill for money were taken. Hayes in waid by the police to be a “dope fiend.” He has served time in Onto, an Franc and he once escaped fre county stockade here, wecording to the po lee. A your ago last June he was sen The arrest was made at Fourth is handling Miss Thomas’ case, said ave, and Pike at. by Detectives 8. lafter a consultgtion with leading Sim nd W, A. Puller [Paste Prnnon. 29 while her condition The pharmacy way looted nd remely grave he had not seven Watches, 10 fountain pens, Pwo | pee ae hope. razors and. 80 cents in Canadian | Jack Pickford, film actor and hus | tenced to the Madnroe reformatory! the consolidation of cit eumonia r wold elty and count, ita jas for one to seven and a‘ half years| governments, A third. member ie Star H Pn for attempted robbery. Later he was sO the committee will Carkeck and Meter, With the appointment of the full committee, steps will immediately be initiated for presenting to the state legislature at its next seasion a con crete plan for the consolidation of the two municipal corporations. GAxI LIVED Se on 4 by 108 ANGELES, Sept. , reported in Paris dispatches as suffering from mercurial poison ing, has pneumonia, according to a cablegram from Jack Pickford, her husband, to bis mother, Mrs, Char lotte Pickford, made public here to day. Rees . Two Are Heldin * UP TO NAME} Dyes Theft Probe Attracted by the mame, “sponge”| CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—Two officials squad officers visited Y. Saki's soft of a chemical company in Brooklyn, | drink parlor at 508 King st. Wednes- N. ¥., Adolph Widder and Samuel | day and arrested Saki. Customers! Weiss, are under arrest here today thronged in so rapidly that the offi- | by the department of justice in con- cers my the place resembled a bar-/nection with the disposal wf dyes gain mle. Customers lined up be! stolen from a government warehouse fore a barrel in Pete Suda’s shop at|in Newark, N. J., several weeks ago, 503 King st. were noticed by the dry| Hundreds of thousands of dollara agents and Suda was also arrested. (worth of dyes are said to be missing 8. gg eae from the stores, and a nation-wide Germans are making the sking of | plot to sell them is alleged. Federal sausages of milk, to give them solid-|agents last night recovered $60,000 rred to the state penitentiary, but released a short time ago. One of hin favorite feats, police may, is to masquerade as a woman and do purse snatching. High Cost of Living Worrying over the ever increasing | high cost of living and believing that he was to tone ais home, Pat H. O'Brien, 45, a waiter, 8038 Meridian ave, was adjudged insane and com. mitted to the Northern State Hos- pital for the Insane Wednesday. Superior Judge A. W. Frater signed the order upon recommendations of | Dra. A. P. Cathoun and BE. & Grant, who examined the man, O'Brien is mid to have attempted suicide last Thursday with, a revolver. 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