Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
HERE’S MORE ABOUT LANDON STARTS ON PAGE ONE O HELD AS zandin Replies to Erickson on THE SEATTLE STAR (C.B. NIBLOCK IS |SOVIETS PLEDGE |Polacco Will Direct’ AGED MAN LAI ‘QUT FOR LANDON’ DEBT PAYMENT Chicago Grand Opera LOWBY BANDITS ee j A i; HICAGO, April 1 lore ing PENINSULA ainier Valley |Opposes Meier Because He 8 | Recognize Russian Opliga-},,.c0. conductor of the Chicago Grand |at the start of the season in Chica Three Counties Searched | ifred H. Lundin, «peaking before | ment and othe roK ° i ‘ ” Opera spar li be named land her recent illness on the Pacifi Phe fall, exsaiink brtere | eet * — prowvessive! Against “Class” Mayor | tions as Valid a at dots | eaters ten unde of aabop orien for Desperadoes « hal ni replied to Heturning to his law office on the a ' intention to resiqn was madelin gan Francisco, where she is @ adie’ ial : “capsghese « Lpeanseedtenacay riled, SF kar pee prey se : . ©. B, Niblock, wealthy retired | BY HENRY woop pubile in New York recentt cthe Aeputies and polls @ ccpredy-hup dbo vabpeeligeagbee rrempeatsvng PRE etapa eB ' ) mine owner, worth halt a million | GENOA, April 16—Th od and) if Mise Garden remains with the 1. piptaditinte of money o counties were wearching Mall Jed in Friday's Star, in which Erteke | DE ® : 1 ee 4 tip his entate, and close- [russian delegates to the Genoa con |Company it will be merely 48 A under her direction. The season Just | « vray — rer cn whe Sheriff Tracks Pair for Six | woud vo « good thing for the Rainier | (hy for ahihed bee heat at tien | With members of the moneyed | plete agreement on the liquidation of Sang Mon etter ot a. auarter mnt. With: the Withdrawal of the | south of the Meadows, J of the city Joome to tender him an ovation | for mayor, declared himself Sat. | ‘The soviet dete mK ugreed to ree tour Poiana d operator, Her Johnson, 65, Shack Near Forks | “More than 10 years ago,” sald] — Many of them, angered by the | urday opposed to Meier and in |«vi#e as valid all of Russia's debix| ‘The retirement of Mina G see. sent clashes between Mien|t™® Dead with a heavy om " | Lundin, “Krickson was the chief mirnens ef am attack launch favor of the candidacy of Dan mitra previously te the war the first wom dire tor of grand | vden and leading stars, includiog kptetsia him unconscious and PORT ANGELES, Aprit 1.— | Promiver for the tine promised Us| et against Landon by Charles IH, Landon Lee taS vinhoes! Soe opera in history —after @ stormy Gn, |Lacten, Muratore ‘pepe wible skull frmet Found in possession of sacks con- | Section: A bond issue wax authorined,! Miler and quickly selsed upon | “Meier Niblock, “is not of Great Britain son, wan induced by Sage nd iggearepSongisont 2% ea ohnson was then bound hand Z taining $230 in currency and a {DUC the money Was used for the f| by Walter F. Meler as a deadly |man I want for mayor wuccenatul ¢ factors, wecording one in close | | Polacco served last yer an com | foot and strapped in a chats Solitaire diamond ring, Arthur | mous ‘start-no-place, go-no-place’ Line.) weapon, declared ey were |Would not be for the best Interests |debt transactions pre tou! wie tae oes irs a ee on a: | one 1017-1918 omanen in that role He| ante tcok $10 from hie Elmer and | m on © \ equen wn of Mina Gai 6 74 mt hat role, i King, 39, George M. | It was commonly referred to as the! eager to devote thelr time and /of the city. He haw allowed himpeit |oeM'tl sedge rae a cg ice A a; Frequent: iiinews of, Mise vous [is the husband of Rodith Mason, fend. | 1 ST from the: cugh Roe, 37, are held in the county | okson line, the care with two con | energy to giving the He te the /|to become the candidate of & single | greemen ¥ - ne ratcany pes Gon, 2 hel of the work of di-'ing ly#o soprane. | Aa the escaping Wi here todey, suspected of be- | ductors, two motormen and one par! falsehood, | group. / id pledge oor Sah strain Md worry of th : rs. | in am tant A ae the bandits who held up the | senger, running f Phird ave. to} Milder: tne speech, had prectatmed | “Whenever a city begins to | m attacking each other fo : muna a | Gio wee te ben Dicovery Bay ‘logging ‘camp, | bride (his wide of Mallard. The | ite ee ete at cient ne | SBlIL Hesclt Into clasnon, we know, [4 term of years, vt én March and shot sroposed rneasure ix about pines | | ae we 8 nen it dem he hand of the ah premier | i ene eee a oath, ib deadracaned tioat aad tae th ou on the pod you | “*# Be eaemy of puble ows | se Pah getting Into trou. |ulding the conference toward this] HERE’S MORE ABOUT ars ae ee Sa | | j and ented the sheriff, Jot utilities, jas a friend / Meier snatehed the Miller weapon | tho he now was Wiltiam Iverson, Forks, has iden. | ft 12 years ago Sifled the prisoners ax the men who| “Today he is promising again line he talks about | strated, i Meter represents a class, et Landon is representative ef all the people, end was seen in the meetings lRussiane at Lioyd George's villa Were believed to have planned the) The Empire way >, and t as hin own, 7 ope ness ie the Meretil & Ring camp, {Could not be built by the city inside /UP and. using it an his own. de) st am for him becaum 1 know no| | Lloyd George hopes that these + ant ‘a month ago, At that time, | Of Several years, and at a cost wey: | eat ‘fe tle "Wriga night “Mater is honest, sincere 4 worthy, 1] @etiations will me - id ag ‘After $20,000 in pay had been | ral times that of the present line. | he had itiver » eviously. that (Rave known him for many years, | Skreement which wi egren a Then, if it is built, it will require | SUG. Ae he p + that | My office adjoined his for a long} @bts the allies claim are due ted, all telephone and tele-| ’ a ;{andon had voted in the legislature |» ith tunity t om Vtussia, from which basis @ ‘ " one! \. ime and I had every opportunity te . ‘ wires from the camp were cut,| ney Bo run it. ‘That means still) Jefinitely postpone and kill : ro eee mption of relations could be authorize the city to PA snowfall, which would have made | more taxes on top of the 22mill Mm |i tat would |nell electric current outside the elty © tracking easy, blocked the holdup. j crease for the first year. He tatks of “home rule bill.’ Logrers will be brought here today |“ That must pass = Port bucovery tn an effort. to} the legtatature, and do Rainier wattey | ster produced the senate jour Se the prisoners definitely as/ People want 4 bus line under a home| May to prove his Light's slayers. {rule measure, rather than street cars? | DO. They were arrested yesterday by | Do you figure you would get a line es ea Sheriff Wilttam Nelson and Deputies | When certain Cowen park duntricts| ject exnetiy what had reselired at Jee MecKissick and Oscar Peterson, | have no line at all? the legislature, Landon did not take : racked them for ix miles thru| “The Erickson measure is taxation |')° GRU m Nnh em ay bow to a deserted shack near} Without representation for Rainier ‘"D Melt Ninben ees onatructive King submitted to arrest as) valley. You must pay for rides You | pessures to discuns, and that the| as he was challenged, but bix| cannot take. You would increase iY | tine atiotted to apeakers at political | jon had to be disarmed. Four | taxes 70 to #0 per cent, so that some | © iin. way too short to permit! ke Sond on the keen. | one cle could teks eee on am }him to waste it throwing mud at} on their ride, Your homes woul | | worth leas than those outside the city |" Qppemenis 6 | ag limits, would depreciate in value, you ° Gunter ¥. pick Up extra living conte pedued on | ~ Se? Gectared 1 observe bis man and tirelem worker In the may or ctions 1 know him as a very competent | lawyer and scrupulously honest. 1| would like to see such a competent |! ‘ected A brief seasion this afternoon, nded by Premier Lioyd George t Britain, Senator Schanser office. | Italy “As an example of bis honesty, | oule Barthou of Fran rents died and left | Tehiteherin rewulted in Khe went to a /Ment regarding Kussia’s debts. lawyer who maid she would have to pay him @ $50 retainer. she paid, | Pared anew by allied experts, ¥ He muddled up the estate, Un told | Rumian co-operation, thin morn her he would have to havé more/4nd at a little round table gathert money before he could proceed. j “Hhe took the matter up with other | aU Present “ relatives and Daniel Landon‘’s name |™4n gave his consent Co ¢ was suggented. They agreed that hé AMERIC, “f MAY was « better lawyer, and if the other lawyer hed charged @ $60 re. | tween the allied delegates and the! A formula of agreements wan pre with ‘with no Japanese of Rumanian dele the Ruswian spokes pact. FLOODS STARTS ON PAGE ONE —_———<$____—_— | limated at $5,000,000, | ne ted the | em | | | re of | Weakened levers protecting valuable lands along the river at-| bed in Hingis were giving up be- ot of fore the rush of water, Families in Kast P fled to orka Minister Jasper of Belgium, | higher ground during the night, on and George warning that a levee protecting the the agree district might give way at any min ute, releasing a 20-foot wall of wa ter backed up. REFUGERS ChowD SCHOOLS, CHURC Ratiroad trains, running over “rub: ber tracks’ on a roadbed undermined by water, crept along at five miles lan bour. In many p = the rails were six inches under water, | Refugees crowded schools and) churches which were opened to them ne. De. loas of employment from industries charge $100. __o ; . . which would be adversely affected by is aly Bn Fay and = “They went to him and he HY HERBERT W. WALKER paoans belonging to higher i eoeanetn. dete Ong epenedtion | the hightat thx rate tm Amarion,” Hastings, a fellow member of/ ong the ta ea out WASHINGTON, — vm in, | The waters which covered three / with the Discovery Bay robbery, but eee Y ; the estate net . ‘Then |grens ix being sounded out on its) " pos ee ry Bay the leaislature, and one of thowe| 100 “Lone thm te inquire hie attitude towards American recog:|furth» of the city of Reenewe | Fefuse to offer any explanation ex- cept that they were on their way from Pysht into the Hoh to look for "EASTER BATTLE _ FEARED BY IRISH Rebels Seize Public Build- $ : ings; Clash Due “General Semenoff ia a human brute.” Barrows declared, “a man to DUBLIN, April 15.— With Four! whom death is a jest, but he was the | Courts, one of the city's principall triend of the American troops in 8 buildings. in the hands Of! beria and just now is very much mis- rebels, a bloody clash between | understood.” Samer Verte end Free State tac swe hen Arthur Grittt ° tions is feared when ur Gri Cc t S ys He \Could Reduce Taxes speaks at Sligo on Easter Sunday. ‘That other candidates for mayor At Sligo Free State troops are in Possession of the jail, while armed | have failed to keep their campaign pledges of economy because of lack Fepublicans have taken over the town hall, the courthouse and other bulld- of business training and their desire for reelection was the contention made hy Maj. T. J. Cunningham, at the West Side Masonic temple Friday night. who was intensely interested In the electric current bill, demanded to be heard, “Dan and 1” he said, “and several other members of the senate went down to the begisia- ture to make that bill a law, Dan worked for it until it was amended. “When that amendment was put in, it made thre whole bill objectionable, It not only put ® tax on the atility, but deli ered the utility bedily into the hands of the public service com mission of the state. “A committer of officials, {Comes to Defense of Gen. Semenoff BERKELEY, Cal., April 15.—"A man to whom death is a jest.” but who at present is “very much misun. derstood.” was the characterization of Gregorie Semenoff, Comack chief. tain now under fire in Washington and New York, made today by Preai dent David H. Barrows of the Uni- versity of California. As Colonel Barrows, he had close relations with General Semenoff while leading the S7th infantry near Chita in 1918 begged us to change our votes on the final reading of the bill 1 ‘LUNDY ATTACK BROWN'S IDEALS ‘Turuing his guns on Dr. FJ. Brown, candidate for mayor, Ira D.; Lundy, candidate for the same of | fice, made several speeches Satur day declaring that Brown is the most | “Im face of this setting for a battle, Griffith, president of the Dail Et-/ Feann, and one of the leading sup- Porters of the Free State, ix deter. Mined to go ahead with his plans for! addressing a Free State meeting. eee 8 A * * Snipers in Belfast; “BELFAST, April 15.—Total deaths from enipers’ bullets, starting Thurs-| Gay. reached five today with the shooting of an engineer as he sat in hile cab at a railroad station and with | the death of a child previously ‘wounded. “Fighting between Catholic and} ‘Unionist factions continued thruout | the night. | Cunningham said, “am a can didate for ona term only, and T be lieve that I can succeed where the others have failed.” School Candidates Tell Why They Ran That the work of a physician brings him into closer touch with both parents and children than any other profession was the argument made Friday night at the West Sid@/titerature, painting him in a mistea Masonic temple by Dr. C. W. Sharp-| ing light, is now being broadcasted lew, in advancing his candidacy for|inte the homes _ the three-yearterm of the aaa “Voters should analyze what it board. would mean to Keattle now to have RICK BROKEN, | Dean Burkhelmer, candidate for/at the head of the city government HEAD IS WHOLE | te same office, outtined his pian for |any man who i a representative of PUEBLO, Colo, April 15.—A five | ™#intaining the public schools in an any clans, whether capitalistic, spe laid one-haif-pound brick dropped 75 | *fficlent manner under an econom|-| cial interest, political or, worst of feet and broke to pieces on R. E. |! Administration of the business af) ai), the destructive element in the _ fairs of the achool district, without Devoss’ head. evous wi ‘ised ae. ‘Dev as SUFPEiWed | any reduction of teachers’ salaries| jand without elimination of |training and domestic courses. Home Brew (Starts on Page 1) | ithe chiet executive of the city. “Brown has always represented the ‘red’ element of the community.” | Lundy declared, his campaign | joo of community i “With the latter class in power the manual tendency would be to bring about in welence | Seattle the same conditions that have jexisted in Russia during the past few years,” ‘ HERE’S MORE ABOUT H. BREW STARTS ON PAGE ONE Mayor because his wife told him to. | Ain't women funny? j Rainier to Hear | Mayor Candidates | All mayoralty candidate will speak lin the Rainier valley district Sa day evening. Three meetings wil | held in all, each starting at 8 0% at Phelan's ball, | Her letters were wild, But the girl waa quite mild ; “aa Columbia City; Co-| Meier wears the uniform of the| Wen the bovs tried to kas her she'd) oo erative hall, Hillman ( and ee aoe, ctu an outlaw or-| emt | Lakeside hail, Rainier Beach | ey tried to get o “I hear you are looking for a man} to retail chickens and ducks.” “Yes, sir; want a job?” Ope Looking for Digger man for the position, but the | big men were all too fast—and got away. Meier signed up for the race be. YOU ASKEE HIM AND HE ASKEE YOU THE | information. cause he likes to get his name on | Hw did they lose their tails?” | the front page of the newspapers Ge ee: | SAME THING AGAIN once In a while. He will, | A typical “Walter F. Meler te. This candidate looks well, «miles | Well and dresyes well—but so does a! dummy in Cheasty’s window. | T. J. CUNNINGHAM Maj. Cunningham is backed by a Rumber of insufficiently demobilized | €X-ervice men, but don’t hold this | against him. | He sells insurance, but don’t hold | this against him. He has the vocal support of Steve Chadwick, the Boy Orator of the Du —— but don’t hold this against!) — Then she lifted her cheek He is 2 good fellow and 1 wonta| = ANA! used up my eredit. like to say something nice at | ye ag dla po Him but I can’t think of nnything,| 2% *M¢ #miled a she said tt Wut don’t hold this a, \ gal opinion” was rendered Satur day. Councilman C. B. Fitzgerald chairman of the finance commit tee, requested the corporation counsel's office to advise him from what fund the city might le gally borrow money for use in preliminary work on the W. Spo kane at. bridge, After devoting several hundred words to generalities, here is Mei er's answer: “If you will indicate the par ticular fund from which you con te te the loan, I shall be glad to determine any question you may have in reference thereto,” PETLEY PLAN UP TO COUNCIL HIGH © “Five Drown at Sea,” was the headline in The Star yesterday in the that district ix at the far end of Washington, D. . “Just one kiss a week,” But she smiled as she said it, “It's wicked to seek More than one kias a week,” apt wainst him. It will soon be tim ummer suits for those white Press up the old 7 ‘em do duty again, | IRA LUNDY Tra is a big man—physically. Tegan life ax a poor boy. (So did the rest.) But he wasn't born in Hey *| Apache Indians in the United log cabin. This will probably defeat | states. number about 7,000 Offer to ‘inaugurate the Youngs — see } " _ town “pass system” on municipal DAN LANDON nem atreet car was made to the city| AN LAD council Saturday by B, H. Petley, Dan is the kind of a fellow every LIBRARY HAS ALL lacie enon j Nobody ever aske Pedy calls Dan. | Petley agreed to install the system | DOPE OF ERICKSON him to pose for an Arrow collar ad, ‘ Every line that has been print. || fr 10 per cent of the net inc . yrriore never shot him} y pi eae © bb aoa: 4 |] ed in the Seattle papers on the || Profits. He promised an incre | 8 Jealous rage: | Dan has & heart || urickson a-cent cartare bill han ||the number of engers carried as iy! nis feet. and he bates graft |} been collected by the public i-|{ Md in grows profits, with a reduc: | a mepenenty ik 4 be hates vests.|] brary, and the oollection is avail. {| ton in carfare and a lower cont of vib ragtigy rig T Y |) able in the reference room of the || operation friends to rush m acoom. |) tnatitution for anyone who wis Under Petley's plan, street car Dan is the biggest man among the|| to deive deeply into the sub, riders would be able to purchase! candidates — but a pool pelt 100k# |) The collection includes the now || commutation tickets good for a large among a punch of pearfuts famous debate between Hal Arm. || Week at reduced rates. It has| Doggone, I'm going - vote ead strong and Jack Hail in The Star worked out successfully in @ num Hazen J. Titus for mayor! iid ber of astern cities, | t cane” the jopen split on what the size of the ldangerous aspirant in the race for | feased confidence. fee, He told them they couldn't afford to pay him anything and that be was glad to have helped them out. “They had the that they had would be, and seid as much. “"Oh,’ he said, ‘that’s too much. ane waen't worth it Five dol would be a big fee for that little | nition of Russia. Hig business is doing the row ing. This bas led to the belief nome quarters at the capitol t the United States government long delay recognition of $100 with them aamumed bis fee | not | the lead. | that the United States may take initiative. The sounding out | congressmen has been “They paid bim $5. 1 have seen | 100 charged for a similar case many | will lroviet regime if other nations take In fact, some members of nerens think there is a possibility process among ne On ever were till rising today. onehalt of the population were driven from their homes. H Relief work ix being conducted un-| der the direction of the Red Cross and the Ralvation Army. Food ls be ing brought in on river boats, which operate on the leading streets. Wa tor in deeper in some streets now than in the river bed iteelf, LEVER BREAK FLOODS TOWN Fam! were driven from their! homes in Pekin, where the water has cle there in hat | the the | i time» ; "4 [wince it became apparent that Rue | reac! the highent* st i “1 think it is time Seattle sia would be represented at the heen ee a elected » mayor = ks honest | Genoa economic conference. Lat ‘The levee at La Grange broke, re} and who can be said to repre ery which combine adroitly worded | jraning a 27-foot wail of water on 25, sent all the peopl suggestions and Se ed received by & number of house and senate members, The letters most cases have come from con iness men in their home states. all of them is the suggestion OVER NAVY CUT BY LAURENCE M. BENEDIOT WASHINGTON, April 15.-- With President Harding and bis leaders in lower branch of congress in an ean business. Discussing Rusian recognition the way to other governments. sald that the will reap from it more prestl Russia than those nations which cord recognition afterward. “treaty navy” should be, the house met today for a showdown an to whether the sea forces should be cut | to 46,000 oF 67,000 men. The former | ix the fieure urged by Harding. Intications were the bigger navy advocates would win out. They laimed 200 votes pledwed. | fttle navy” members also pro- | Chairman Kelley thru as reported. peak power rates! Councilman Moore's granting the reduction ordinal EVE TT. — Fishing season in inquiry have been stituents of the legislators-big bur Kussia i @ fertile Held for Ameri } day, Senator Borah, Idaho, said it! seemed unfortunate to him that this | government bas not already shown | initiator of the step | OFF-PEAK BILL NOW AMENDED gain a 35 per cent reduction in off: was pansed 000 acres of farm land. Naples is un-| der water. i |\Witnesses Arrested Js\and Held as I. W. W. “*| SACRAMENTO, April 15.—Ten j witnemes, arrested bere last week lwhen they tentified they were mem bere of the 1. W. W., were arraigned j/0 superior court yexterday on a jertminal syndiealiam charge. | All pleaded not guilty and will be He | tried jointly June 12 The men were witnesses in in i to the 1 | cane of J. A. Casdorf and Earl Firey, of ae | convicted | Monday. Metal Trades in South Will Strike criminal syndicaliern a“ menne. Snehene: SAN FRANCISCO, April 15. --| in charge of the 67 bil, anid “we . Members of the Ray Cities Meta! Jare til confident the bill wilt go} Seatte manufacturers will Yet | cri council will walk out Monday imorning in protest against a 10 per cent wage cut announced by the ifornia metal trades association. | Notice of the wage cut was given nee Snohomish county opens Saturday, | lant week, but was held up hy Mayor - | Caldwell, who declared that the bill waco oe ago at Mh nt cake ter die estan ye unions are not recognized by | determining whether the DIDN’T KNOW PISTOL WAS LOADED; FRIEND IS EXPECTED TO LIVE Hert Astruo didn't know bis re- power Following a afterne tie ave, will recover The shooting occurred Thurs jay near Milltown, Skagit county ‘The amended bill duced Monday in the council expected to pans. PAID ADVERTISEMENT SEATTLE’S NEED By Edwin J.Brown Candidate for Mayor SEATTLE MUST— Have Taxes Reduced EATTLE MUST— Have a 5-Cent Car Fare ATTLE ML Have the Skagit Built SEATTLE MUST— Stop the Dope Traffic EATTLE MUST— Stop the Ether Whisky Traffic ATTLE MUST— Stop the White Slave Traffic EATTLE MUST— Have Law Enforcement DO YOU WANT SEATTLE CLEANED UP? DO YOU WANT A CH iE FROM WHAT THE ADVISORY COUNCIL GANG AND THE STONE WEBSTER GANG HAVE GIVEN SEATTLE FOR THE PAST TWENTY YEARS? IF YOU WANT TO HAVE THE: —AND YOU MEAN IT—— ELECT EDWIN J. BROWN For Mayor { THIN S DONE induatrial plants were using off-peak or peak conference between | the mayor and city officials Friday | n, an amendment was agreed require volver was loaded upon giving Supt, Roms of the light Providence hospital physicians | Gepartment - authority to say Henry Lake, 17, 7462 Corlias |, meter readings for power cor um p- will be intro it in} the employers at present Read and Use STAR WANT ADS You'll Get What You Want [Abandoning hix determination to keep | | does not intend to “get inte the con- that she might better guide her hus- Johnson wax taken to county hospital, where were to be taken of his Saturday. ¥ had not reeow ered consciousness 12 hours after the attack, which vem red at 6:15 p.m. The ‘“ are believed to have headed. Tacoma, but police in Ey have been notified to wateh the men in ease they back on their trail, FALL CAMPAIGN Believe He Will Keep Out of | Politics BY LAWRENCE MARTIN WASHINGTON, April 15.—Wood row Wilson will take virtually no| part in the congressional campaign| A burglar who climbed @ this fall escape on the Bancroft apa Thin was the belief in political ofr. | 1615 16th avs clen here as the result of the breach | with mt $1,000 Liberty bond, between the former president and hin | FO ring, set with @ exsecretary, Joseph P, Tumulty,| Valued at $180, and a growing out of the dispute as to| Containing $152, ip addition to to articles of jewelry belonging to Howard O'Leane. in! A thief robbed whether Tumulty was authorized convey a tmenxage from Wilson the recent Jeffersonian banquet George New York. 2310 Alki # of $12 cash. a From sources considered close to “ble gold watch and an Eagle the former president it was learned Chaim and fob valued at $165, Rai Wilson's action in repudiating the |®WF told police, : mesnige Tumulty gave the banquet-| A woman's «mall purse containin| ers was not taken with any design |$20 wan daringly stolen by a to check © boom for James M. Cox | WhO crawled thru a window in in 1924, or to aid William G. McAdoo, of Mrs. A. Swanson, 611 but to make it clear that he is not | Melrose ave, N., while the owner in a nearby room. | A tall, slender burglar, wearing light cap and carrying an ov ercaped from the home of B, a out of politics, Wilson may get back into politics before the next presidential election, | pine some of his friends believe. Others Lagan ey ad think he will never return to the! ang saw him standing rg the Political ring. But all agree that he |’oom. ‘The man jumped thru an ntill does not consider the present | time ripe for a reentry and that he|ngow “4 Med Before police a greesional campaign.” Poth Wilson and Tumulty continue Diver Is Drowned to maintain a silence over the breach. | P +. pe. Sympathy in political circles here je! ABERDEEN, April 15.— with Tumulty. arrangements were being made PO for H. G. Maginn, diver, who ISONS BABY; - TRIES SUICIDE Hoped to Guide Husband From Beyond NEWARK, N. J., April 15.—Medt cal science today battled against the | will of Mra, Maude Fancher to die | — drowned yesterday when his divis sult was torn as he slipped and into the Chehalis river. Maginn was descending a from the steamer Frank B. § He slipped, and in the fall the lines were torn off from his err iH band from the spirit world. H Mrs, Fancher, who killed her two- year-old #on Cecil by poisoning him, | attempted to take her own life by) Big opportunity for lady sale of hand- oe crews, A ply, 4 to 6, W. H. Daly, elton Hotel. Letters to her husband, written) act. She wrote that she had felt that | might “guide and help” him to suc- with her because there would be no from the spirit world. had placed it after giving it poison. Why Suffer When the means for Complete Relief are at hand? During the three months that the MOORITE MINERAL IN STITUTE in has been in opera Seattle 150 people taken of treat for ailments due to in- tion have ment flammation courses or polson in the body. Only two of 1% cent, have taken advantage of them, per our guarantee of complete re lief or their money back. We refunded the money without question, Completely Relieved Have the many testimonials of those who have enjoyed complet Rheumatism, ach Uh Kidney, Bladder troubles, Blood inflammatory you read relief from Stom. euritis, rs, ver and ter; Polson aller If you sufferer, have not, and arc a call at the institute and talk to the patients now taking treatment, Investign. tion will convince you that the results of Moorite Mineral treatments are remarkable We treat only ailments named sultation free, Moorite Mineral Institute 912 Third Avenue Elliott 4549 the class above. of Con drinking lysol. She ties at the point just before ber attempt to kill her- she was a drag upon her husband cens from the spirit world, one to mother it. The letter prom-| The body of the baby was found | WOODWARD THEATER of death in the city hospital here. welf, explained the motive for her) and decided to end her life that sh She mid shé was taking her baby | ised that both would talk to Fancher dead in its crib, where the mother Third at Madison Phone Elliott 2564 Week of April 16 — Starts Matinee Tomorrow THE HOME OF SPOKEN DRAMA “THE | HOLY CITY” THE MOST } PRETENTIOUSLY STAGED PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON MATINEES undays Wednesdays SCALE OF PRICES Nights: 75 Matinees: Bargain Matinee (Wednesday) These Prices Include War Tax