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EVACUATION OF SIBERIA IS BLOCKED Hara’s Assassination Came) on Eve of Withdrawal of Forces BY CLARENCE DUBOSE (By Mai).—The Japan in Siberia want They're not in the beautiful snow. Fawant ‘em to come home too, the taxpayers have beon| That from $25,000,000 to $30,000 | might be reduced from the next if the cost of the Siberian could be eliminated. are evidences, some think,| the military authorities them are coming to regard the Si lot hav to the late Premier Hara is Just before his assassination he Ponsidering plans to effect soon} forees. ‘This Informant says) bad guaged the situation in} M its aspects and had deliberately | y & matter No definite) however, is m lation now. i spring, because of sgn: _ at Dairen continue between | and the Far Eastern re ‘The delegates of the Far) | republic, which has its taining at Chita, and which, ly, is a non-ddlshevist butte Petween Japan and the rest Biberian Russia, have @ specific Japanese agreemen troop withdrawals. Japan de ‘any nxreement other than to when convineed the Par! order and protect lives and im the territory it claims control. fe a rater general disap tin the Dairen conference. | m fact the Japanese and Russian M men covering it got #0 not long ago that they in solemn convention and unani- cap. inte nN, Sounding a warning that tho 0 |The p “nt The t is under way for Siberian| ment wal and there seems to D¢/ present of any for the present.| expensive of operation ‘Bevere Siberian winter is setting | the old law, and points out that the | of statehood. Sand the genera! opinion is that! work the fisheries and game depart A be very difficult to get out! ment formerly did unaided. public ington's on the verge of rw ously protesting against “selfish waible for it, greatest peta” Darwin Saturday to ¢ eve his nr neaged no matt seems state of stroyed at the selfish behest of individuals, whe, in erder ou ia in the Seattle therein, to retirin office of state fish comm which he has held eight years. ¥ fortunately,” idea has been all too prevalent to in entire say concerning » of this state have « | terest in perpetuating and maintain | ing our food and shell fishery | pared with which individual to| investment love | Rianifics The peo | CRIME IS AGAINST MANKIND me to be a crime against mankind—against these who are here and ¢ generations yet to follow—to let the great salmon rums of the the says Darwin indy salmon industry, one of Wash businesses, and vigor- is ustry | it n in oom, right of any how & sinks into t hin} in he Washington be de- pounds Co, at complete previous one submitted | The report says that the depart-/ of fisherien constituted is 1921 muc of the ‘The republic can maintain law| Golf Tastructor Breaks Knee Cap | Joseph Jefferson, golf instructor jeneral hospital Bat urday, suffering with a broken knee Jefferson fell Priday cending the steps of the Pike Place market with bis arma filled With packages. hom Row re- of a total of $1,000 monthly reports, | *. |to patrol the border more efficiently deus to enrich themselves, would im Darwin, who &| seasons at present state supervisor of fish-|the herring to epawn in them undis that even if the militar-/ (0 °™ wry besragreesaly the fact bey turbed 4 jhe served the state longer as fish is opposed him—which he was not| Commissioner than any of his pre would be the case—he COUld | Gecessora, and deo ‘to the mat with them and wi a! pert, to mer lared that this re than any/ nd game 89 Atl has seen more finer more! fishery law violations than were cob | than under pile the deadlocked conter-| 'Standard Oil Santa Helps 50 Families. Pitty Curtetenas baskets, each con- Christmas theo. | food and a "2 bill were pecked Bat rlurday morning by employes of the Standard insisted (Plant at Whatcom ave, and Holgate, t|for 60 needy fa | were delivered und | Hi Carson, plant superintendent, company kets r the direction of while am iy passed resolutions that un-/ ie the conference perked up, they eonference communique. then the only news has been the conference is still purposes Viadivostok of the professedly | may come out of the Dairen affair,| ~ going to leave it flat, to strug-| but it is not believed here that it Mansip’., S thru @ hard winter as best it| will involve formm! recognition bY|grryix, fichard, 169 W. Dravas st. without them. These resolu: | Japan rh ‘were presented to the confer) While the next day, and gravely re | Chita ig supposed to be under the! os fT} oc: mw. 1625 dard ave, N, | NOokeack river to the correspondents by the | wing ot Moscow, and it is anid in pressagent, as a part of that/ Tokio that not the least of Japan's; in sitting on and Par Faatern si! ead-|beria ix to choke off any poasible MARRIAGE LICENSES | | epread of bolsheviem to the shores form ef trade agreement! of Nippon, Chita government.| gir non-bolshevik, | Ketler, the lid at —CHRISTMAS 80 MELODIOUS! SO WITTY! SO WICKED! Tox INCL SHIRLEY KELLOGG METROPOLITAN WEEK ATTRACTION— —CHICAGO HERALD —PRICES— PCIAL MON. MAT. Pius Tax ING— | CHORUS OF FORTY ENGLISH BEAUTIES WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY NIGHT SAT. MAT. Pios 7) “SEATS NOW “SELLING — successes at the HARRY TATE PRICES: NIGHTS IAL MON. MAT, Poor Vioor- Bal. 82, siso. a1 Haleony .. 81.00 Gallery Me || Gallery Tie Pins Tax SEAT SALE WEEK Commencing SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 SOMETHING NEW IN REVUES ALBERT DeCOURVILLE’S REVUE A delightful melange of excerpts from Mr. De Courville’s greatest Folies Bergere, Paris, and the Hippodrome, London, with a company of world-famous revue artists SAT. MAT. Hloor 81.50 Malcony 51.00 Gallery Oe Pius Vax THURSDAY—MAIL ORDERS NOW Qtires the attention of four separate departments of the state with re sulting confusion and leas efficiency [ rep reviews his fall eight that it witnessed the taking of the largest number of malmon ete the history of the department | 186,006.625, The number of salmon | hatcheries has inareaned from 17 to $1, and the capacity of the state galmon hatcheries has been trebled | On Apri) 1, 1081, there were 28 lacres of dyked lands on the oyster reserves of the state a4 against only lone acre in 1919. | FISHING LICKNSES SHOW INCRRASE The number of fishing ieued during the last eight years has been inoreased abgut 70 per) cent, and the number “of pernons | employed in the fishing industry | has more than doubled hatehery in the state with a perma nent foundation, or a batchery resi dence that contained a bath tub every hatchery every residence « bath old residences jand ffair as a white elephant | jwhile many of the a Weir hands, and that they'd like| Poverish the state and destroy | have been equipped with baths ‘unload. : a food supply ef the penple. Under his charge, the fisheries . -y| Thy report embraces the 30th and) department has, with the aid of tion from & source very] ’ Sixt Annual reports of the fish com: | acientints, ascertained the habits, missioner and ts for the biennium) spawning seasons and places of our ending Mareh 31, | office of fish commissioner | Withdrawal of the Japanese St | thus abolished has existed practical } since statehood. herring, ameit, clams, shrimp, eto Five of the biggest herring re werves have been set aside and cloned prescribed, which permits | Rills sponsored by the department, providing for cloned seasons in which fishing le prohibited for clams, ernbs, herring, amelt, eto., bave been ned Bach year during the last eight collected for lected during all the preceding years The report cites the fact that out HARDING, REVELLE GET FRUIT CAKE Christmas fruit cakes wore sent to Prenident Harding and all the members of the di@rmament con ference by the Washington offi cials of the Northern Pacific. One lonely cake remained. What to do with Its embosed geal and oth er diplomatic ear marks was 4 quention. “Give it to Tom Reveille ho's my friend.” wait Pred Kaul pastryman, and maker of the cake, Tom Revelle got it | Vital Statistics BIRTHS SOLT Alot ave Joveph Patrick, 721 29th 4827 28th ave B) Durkeop, Chris Heary ox we ir Agostine, Leonard Calvin, 40¢ Brandon bey Brgegjens, jaeweld, 5026 49th ave. ser Ia, 4225 19th ave, N. | Name and Res enon Age 2 is Legal Legal Keyes, Frederick O Legal Poole, Mabel N., Se Legal Sorge, Albert ¥. 23 Narron, Mabet © 20 Heino, Bino B., Poulabe 19 Hill, Gertrude K., Poulsbo is Kritsinger, Sherwood, Port land 1 Probert, Florence A. Beattie rhite, Aw Kellogg. & Clark. Mae Forder, Be: im Al rry, Lydia F eon, John W empeey, Mary M ‘Ghensbure.- Seattle Lowry ¢ tle mene G., Se . Li, Beattie Floren Beattie ... } . Beattie me | Blackford, Evans K.. Yakima. .Legal Larson, Sidney L., Seattle Legal Lind, Emanuel, Seattle Lean! Wilson, Viola, Seattle Legal Guatay A. Seattle Lega! Inga B. Beattie Legal Robertson, Oliver W. H., Seattle ..20 Helmer, Catherine, Seattle Hen or J.. Seattle Saunders, Irene M, Seattle Swain, Douglas Kt. Seattle Davis, Myr! G., Seattle Backman, Gunnar B, Seattle Jones, Joy, Keattle Chambers, Forrest 8, Seattle . Hjort, Alma E., Seattle . Howard J, Beattie 3 . Margy M., Seattle .....Legel ire, James, Tacoma ..,..Legal Hilverstone, Adie, Tacoma .. DEATHS Ir, 2%, 4327 Pala- 5310 11th ave. & oi4 Ww $20 Chic: James Leo, Carey, tine Prokop, Stanley Judd, Anna R., 49 at | Murphy, Mrs. Carrie, 65 | st Swift, Wik « Kalispell, Mont. Deveraux, Emilia, Frink bivd | A CHRISTMAS ENTERTAIN. | MENT of music and song was given Friday night by the “Least We For ub, to the inmates of Provi dence hospital rmers from the Orpheum theatre and from Remick's vet” ¢ song shop were on the program Sherman, Clay & Co. furnished a plano, GETS HIS FREEDOM AS CHRISTMAS GIFT Louis Mattson faces Christmas a free man The holiday week will see him installed in @ permanent job with a stevedoring company in liver ett, #0 that he may provide the necensities of life for his family. Mattson was arrested early in ember near Wothell with a li. He was sentenced to four months in the county jail, and his sentence No- began serving vember 17 Jeremiah Neter: es District At tevelle found torney Thomas P. tson's wife ill, with no money, d five ehildren dependent her for support Judicial lubr ing of] was dug up by the lear judge, and the wheels of justice spun rapidly, Mattson goes home Saturday Wight years agg there was not al constructed by Mr. Darwin has & concrete foundation: tub, | legal Crockett) Darwin Flays Salmon Trade Wreckers! BR L SUES FOR | hich should have been made for the| Fraser river in the Dominion of Can LOST BEAU um of 1911-191 Jada, and the other 1 or 2 per cent] ry actually mi go up the Skagit river, and there are] pointe out UP taken at the government hatchery ’, ‘ $3,000 report Heeger me that mean, |Defendant’s Wife Counters were actually made It i# this condition that has ma | ore actualy, mnie ue s018 taw, [an tareement bettoen ino emis ena} Witt Heart Balm AowON atistioal information has lian fishery officials a ———— been furniahed for the ft o commry, if & limitation la to DAVENPORT, lown, Dee, 24 the ereation of the fisheries depart | be"placed upon fishing « 4 xo} Sun for $20,000 nagen for “de ment an tor nit Of the escape of a euffi-| struction of her ity” has been The report pointe out that the|olent number of sockeye and hump | filed by Mins Gertrude Thieleke diminution of the salmon rung which | back to permit of the supply being | Against A. P. Conner, in whone auto jhas occurred In. Puget sound has | perpe 4 by patural and artificial| mobile she was injured, Mra, Con heen @f those runs, namely, the| propagation in Canadian waters ner countered with threats of & rockeyé and humpback r which| Attention is directed to the selen-| $40,000 suit for alienation of her the state haw either n strol, or | title work whieh, for the first time | husband's affectiona, Jonly abdut one-third strol, as in| in the hixtory of the department, was | Pha Et }the ease of the humpback. Ninety-|carried on by th fisheries depart | Jelgnt to 99 per cont Mths cathive |fhent to ascertain the'life nabite of nl lerchants Here entering Puget sound pass into the! the salmon, : } : — for Price Probe J il? W ll, It Any probe of retail prices in Seat. tle will be weleomed, according to the Notes and al e ntatements of representatives of lo Comment on cal merchants. eans ur ey Attorney General Daugherty hax | announ: his intention to investi | THE OLD HOME TOWN An extensive advertising campaign for the Olympia oyster will be waged in the Northwest, it hax been dee by the Olympia Oyster Grower as | roctation, This is the first time that | a real effort to advertive the Olym and it} pia bivalve has been made, lg believed that the campaign will |’ to the state by escheat, Wherefore |‘ this sovereien domain will reowive a | watch and chaln—all that ls left of | the estate. j eee Sh pe | Increase in expected in the ataff of ing his 178 "We're going to have turkey with the Lyden customs office tn order on to prevent smuggling of narcotion | yq, and liquor, | Pi eee Dt Otympta tn to have a business col | loge the first of the year, ‘The schoot |! will be run by Mine Rose Diets of }Tacoma and will be known aa the! Commo | the Olympia Husiness college. dious quarters have been red, | JY | oe Jen Ben Axiund and (George Noidhart | & h. sit and #tarted operation of! la shingle mill at the boundary pr itear the site of the « Moundary |‘ naitt, which was destroyed by fire, | berry sauce according to wor! from Lynden plum pu at 420 Monday after ore | noon OUR OWN RIVER o thing very difficult to decid m Chamber of Com whether we'd prefer being in the merce in | 00 Whatcom }to lend their a | ment to obtain curbing the Skagit river to pre Skagit county. Certainly should | Whatcom organizations aaxist in this hy campaign, and at the same organizations have been asked nee to A move aid for county ltime start one of their own to get WENATCHER, Dec. 24.—After federal aid to protect Whateom coun. | being given up for dead, having ty from the flood ravages of the | lain all afternoon and evening in From the Lynden | Tribune | |Weedin t to Move t to ; in his bed and called for his yrenkfast. Ife rose ond ate Seattle Next Week |» Immigration Commissioner Luther b sad has rented @ fexidence on Capitol hill and will move his family to Beattie next week, Weedin is spending Christma week in Coupe ville with bie wife and 12-yearoid 10 CENTS 5 CENTS TODAY LON CHANEY THE PENALTY And Lots of Sereaming Tomedy Sunday and Monday A 10 CENTS Good Two-hour Show 5 CENTS “THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET” You Love the wit x—Tou ret re MUTT AND surr TOPICS OF THE DAY ADMISSION 20 __ AMUSEMENTS ~ General Admissions Mots. aber Nights 400 | Pie and Beans Shelved for i |C&Y When asked about the holiday | Christmas, too,” | mash as at the regular Sunday dinner, and nen On ynday we'd eelebrate vrigtmoan.” According to Sergeant Nash, 110 honers in Ue city jail will par ke of turkey “and fixings"-—cran a yearold ploneer of Hntiat. sat up was sent out that he had died planning on some more wedding anniversaries, and--- for ’Em'* Holiday at County and wate imal in mont lines, men. tion of prices.” alle “profiteering” of retail * thruout the country “Prices are practically back to nor. nay Seattle retall- ome any investiga We we City Institutions ER Re ES Mien ace Never Been Kissed; RY WANDA VON KETTLEn They may be in Jail, but Wastes 100 Years they're going to celebrate Chrint- LONDON, Dec, %—John Hay- wood, who has lived in a hut near maa Baid Sheriff Matt Starwich Fri wtivities at the county Jal: “Christ. ) moet with great success, mas? Well, I hope to tel you, | Kissed. A cl ad Sunday morning we'll bave Christ-| ‘here pleawurea when he is “old The estate of Alex Perriguay goes) mas singing and in the afternoon | noush” He is now 104, ¢ toed Regarding that Christmas “feed,” perift Btarwieh is not planning on | ison ple and beans, “The boys‘ have got aye Matt, at to celebrate | dimcums the gail. | fo charges anberry sauce and celery and 1 potatoes and coffee—and bin li have to have the & some form—apple, 1 gucas. nner,” be concludes, “will be served | exactly 230 o'clock. The entize} mily group will be present.” j At the elty jail Chrietmas feativt » will be delayed one day “We decided.” sayy Sergeant Thorn: | h, chief jailer, “that we'd have *, of © ie in mashed potatoes and unty jal) or the city, REPORTED AS DEAD, NONOGENARIAN EATS HEARTY BREAKFAST no effort Gray, 90 from which on upor 4 stir bs He had been If for six weeks and became unconscious, Word Now he and Grandma G ay are “DOUG” FAIRBANKS Hd GREATEST une THREE MUSKETEERS” VPhotopiay Ver- amas’ POrULAR rRicks Afternoons tie—Kvenings Se INTER GARDE THEATRE PECIAL XMAS Ween OFFERING SAFTY Thrilling Story of a Turkish Harem ALS CLYDE coox In “THE CHAUPFBU: ‘Week Day Matiness - - 250 Rev. M. A. Matthews Will preach a sermon Sunday Morning entitled 2 NEW CRAD In the evening he will discuss the subject INFANT Song Service at 75 P.M. Led by M.D. (Dec) Wells ¥rogham for 100 years, boasts that | be has never been in Landon, never |bean photographed and never been |\Germans Under-Bid and American agents demand much Nonsectarian Evangeliet Thompeon to discuss AND ro LPoRTs PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION G © an He mys he muy try all of Allied Merchants MADRID, Dee. 24.—Many orders r ull kinds of goods are going to many because French, British cher prices than do the Germana. SPECIAL HOLIDAY STEAMER SERVICE Yor the accommodation Kore to Tacoma. will be added t r schedule enc 26. Ta- Extra amer mn heavy type marked *) Take the Water Roate we SOUND ATION ©O, Colman Deck Phese M. 3980 "|Girl Dances With Gospel Auditorium Seventh Ave, Near Pike No Collection WORSHIP 11 4. M y PARIS, Dec. 24—Angered because his sweetheart had danced with bis| ton and another dancer fell wounded. rival, Pierre Theron warned her not| A rush was made for to do it agnin. The girl defied him | band stopped playing, and while she waa gliding over tbe | himself thru the head. fZeuead THIS NEW BILL ALL NEXT W TWICE DAILY, 2:30-6:45 MAIN 0222 Nights 150 to $1.00 Matinecs le to She SALLIE FISHER The Famous Anstralian The Actress Singer pet cHorn HEAKSAL” In Native Sports By Clare Kummer and Pastimes FRANK FARRON | Dealer in Laughs KELLAM & O°DARE | “Chasing the Blues” RUTH HOWELL DUO America’s Premiere Acrialists MULDOON | DE HAVEN Davi yeah i Tae bat the ‘a co iw ti Bar whi ‘The Celebrated and Startling Athletes 7 “THE THREE GINSBERGS” x Vor Laughing Purposes Only The The MIDNIGHT MATINEE 2 NEW YEAR'S EVE., AT 10:30 P. M. nov Seats on Sale Tomorrow—You Must Hurry rs um con floor a his rival's ‘Theron opened fire. Ae the tana bis ae ing loudly, the shots were not h and the first intimation of the trage | dy came when the girl, her compas Rival; Gets Shot ‘Theron as the but be shot . following subjects: P.M. “THE INCARNATION” 7230 P.M. “THE CRUCIFIXION" EVERYBODY WELCOME = Your Holiday . odate holiday additional have been added ‘to our scneD of Steamer Ta- ra pat yt MONEY= vel by sfeamer TACOMA DAILY, 9. 11 mat, Bpectal fan tie? Be fer One Ticked Sec for Two Tickets VICTORIA. BC IRT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY aT MIDNIGHT TORT TOWNSEND [ail CONN HOOD CANAL POINTS OLMAN DOCK ” IONS ae cL & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS je | a Very erry Christmas That shall bring’ with it lasting happiness and prosperity in all the days to come. SHANER & WOLFF # |) N wishing you a very merry Christ- mas we want to express our appre- fe ciation of the liberal patronage re- . ceived during the opening weeks at our new 4 store, and to assure you that in the New Year which lies just ahead this store will bend every effort to furnish you the new- est in Wall Paper at the lowest price con- sistent with best quality. Most Sincerely, Smith’s Wall Paper House 1621 Fourth Avenue, Seattle . *

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