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RRR RIOR AARP Pai PO ttt ttt tt WEATHER Tonight and Thursday, showers; moderate southerly winds Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximam, 69, Minimum, 82. Today noon, 67 SS VOLUME 24, NO. 142. <a PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST HAVE ELECTED THE STAR THEIR FAVORITE SEATTLE NEWSPAPER — BY 15,000 PLURALITY Rain Will Fall in Seattle Wednesday Night, Says Weather Forecaster @ Rain! /S'promised for Wednesday night and Thursday. @ G. N. Salisbury, weather man, has promised it. @ After 75 days of dry-spell he tells us now that clouds are gathering; and that the temperature is going to drop a little because of moisture in the atmosphere. @ “Ye regard to umbrellas, about noon-time today, “get them out. You'll need them in four or five hours.” Rain threatens on the 75th day! Watered as Beoond Clase Matter May 8, ARATE PPP PPP PAP PARP PAPA PPPOE ” said he, in On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise e Seattle Star Bt the Postoffice at Meat, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 4, Per Year, by Mall, $6 to #9 74 At last! At last! The cop has | ¢ got him, as ‘After 18 months of continuous | surveillance, the Seattle policeman / has finally succeeded in capturing | Old Joe Bungstarter. / | We're giad—glad—giad! / 10 REVENGE: A MEMBER OF THE WET SQUAD) eve By Secrama, i\Couple Believed to} so Sear ahh ate tetas | Have Turned On) Benefactor as) Gifts Ended | | ' | venge for s refusal to furnish our old friend. Alien, whe persuaded There has ‘Deen no rain for 75) weird murder of A. Hise, ranch- days. That's the trouble with Seattle! op near here, whose body was | ee aver valne hare. found chewed to death by dogs { y . + Only .003 of an inch of moisture! 1 suis Halardi and wife, neighbors Phas has fallen since May 26. BU! oe pise, taken into custody immedi- 1 en Cy Beceem. lately after discovery of Bise's body, * FODAY'S DEFINITION will probably be formally charged to- . day, officers sald. A amy se ce. | Their two big, woolly, abepherd member the ¥ Knights * He dogs, known over the countryside for tumbus, as oe Ku | thelr ferocity, are alleged to be the r brew oo tion modern ‘Baskerville hounds” which Klux Penge |killed Hise in a manner as cruel as Conan Deyle could picture. ‘The 1922 corn crop will total 3.017, |"°Y (onee ix Davia, of Aunaepe ‘, _* 1 900,000 “bushels, or 2,249,092.092 | Nittle village near here, quarts. a to officers that he had heard ' We're Pay Oa anal Bise say on Monday that for a Imnations this year—one When we taKe| furnuhing food to the Malerdl i u igo prt acon = tamlly, but that he would refuse and « third when the wife goee them further. The day following ; Oe meena Bise was found killed. | Search of ‘the Halardi cabin re Yealed the only food tts larder con- alten in the, window of Gloom MY | cined was a handful of salt and two “Ves, Lady, We Will Bob Your | pieces of uncooked chicken, accord Hair” ing to deputy sheriffs. i li Td | According to Davis, the Balardis} Even the thermometer ts a prohi-|had no visible means of support, and | bitionist these days. It won't take @ | had refused to pay grocer bills at the | : THE CHIVALROUS CHA pomitticnchiainnisnisepanstininainccentsinnininatis oninenoeene SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922. Two CENTS IN SEATTLE RGES PLOT! DEFENDED BY SEATTLE’S MAYOR || Mayor, A cling 4 SHERIFF HD, Counsel for Dope aca Suspect, 1S Wales. Enns 4, ebout Rum Supply Cut Tinols Declaring that government officials are 4 + linked cagptteer in a gigantic Seaaicanin to pth by P aed grea: | | | | discredit his administration, Mayor E. J. Brown, acting as lawyer for Nellie Hart- ford, charged Wednesday that an attempt was being made to get the star Leghte es ness out of the way. ms Mayor Brown represented Mrs. Hartford! at the preliminary examination before U. S.! peg meray fe dah gounty, Commissioner A. C. Bowman. At the close) jgrry county was) the Western of the hearing Mrs. Hartford was remand-|tunnei thru ‘which Canadian liquor ed to the county jail for further investiga [bas reoees coy eeaygiabeeltd steady tion. Bail was continued at $2,500. T th FF iad. alt Mrs. Hartford was arrested on June 181] wit be Rise 212 Php on ‘oe cant at Monroe reformatory, where she had Soria | teterel suey: Shey ade Guy. Denaess |bank clerk: ; - visit ory may and held on a charge) rm ena Roy Powers, all of R ——— ere BR geowey Ney public. than 1,300 bers of the Thruout the hearing Wednesday the may-| more than members Clyne Ledgerwood fied over wwe | Four” ratiroad brotherhoods were or attempted to show that the district at-|Mlls when he saw a town offal |ntriike. torney’s office, represented by several G.) he oh 4a the tae. 0. P. politicians, was co-operating with |“8rpe Eereita. followed ‘eposttions | prs spl pre members of the police department and made py Joseph Frankel and Henry >i" prosecuting attorney’s office to discredit the/Dapper that they nad been: robbed! strike today. : of a load of liquor, $600 in cash and| ‘The E, J. & EB, ja an outer belt li city administration by arresting Mayor}, gold watch by “high graders” pro-jperving industrial towns in the C Brown’s chief witness In the Legate case. septed by vores couaity” prey lecago switching district. “This is an attempt on the part of cer- ‘owers is said to have made # Union leaders declared the steil tain government officials to geet Nellie} fompiste ont Lemitees, wane Tras fhe most Lacortent aemnaE Hartford out of the way,” Brown declared.! ported tiquor from Cariada to ® | latter's walkout athrtea. “If they are successful, it will mean’ the] Republic warehouse, from whith | A new angle today was thrown A it was expressed to Spokane. ithe seniority fight, which has p mice a fait tilt with W. E. Barker i alleged to have levied $1 |the tumbting nem igre rail peace, Morris, federal narcotic agent. coi j men were expected to jJoln-the — |® case tribute on all liquor passing ja statement from A. O. Wharton, thru his territory |bor member of the railroad drop. cae Pastel etre inn tut “The attitude of this fellow shows that) _ Federal agents have bien watching | board. a aa = | ir cal | 18: Py Pint : | Ferry county for a yeat, but unt! yharton that re A tree toad loved a she toad |condition. Ite three rooms were oc the federal building is conspiring to railroad | te depositions by Framkel and Dap-| fusal of the railroads to retuan : That Hved in @ tree; leupied apparently by the man and Nellie Hartford to jail,” the mayor declared, | ,.- Monday, they bad no certain evi-| the striking shopmen their full She was a three-toed tree toad, | wife, 20 dogs and a number of chick after the government man had sneered at! dence . seniority rights may resi ger a ps0 pee pee ee pee: “ot A pile of quilts waa the only | his remarks. | Charles Bennette, Ferry county | posi, 3 yet - two-toed tree Oo | ‘ .| Prosecutor, in Spokane said, since| ment on the railroads The she toad’s friendly nod; |" Late yesterday suthoritien | James Cameron, superintendent of Mon-| rece ee ae otra int Janoare, | mately one-fourth of the men, For the two-toed tree toad loved the! searching the vicinity of the roe reformatory, and Howard Shattuck,' 19; te naa made no boore arrests.| cause.they have passed the age) ground murder found two heavy sticks | ! : : parole officer, testified to taking dope from! ‘the four defendants, and Ledger-| limit up to which carriers will oe — or = yea — stained * Sos ga bone kpehewee 8 | Mrs. Nellie Hartford, conspicuous witness before the recent King | the woman. wood, if caught, will be held under | ae er Pag i ined here & 8 ; : : ta pa Mag a8 | jee etiientiy taken place, ‘Bite [county grand jury in the Legate case, who was given a hearing on dope “Were you the one who searched Nellie’s| $19,000 ball. Assistant District Attor. | on saiuld, Baye te: Ripty, fem 4 He couldn't please her whim; of torn clothing were scattered Pscdrony i ws 8. Comnetione A. C. Bowman Wednesday. Mayor | stockings?” the mayor inquired of Shat-| rane tee hak hc aera tea tions as new men. “ In her tree toad bower, with her| about. Dog hairs were matted | Brown assisted as her counsel, tuck. The question was stricken | “The age limit on most roads ts ¥-toe power, ry } in the blood-stained ground. aT ON s ‘ a fi bn zi ts we ee BES __|KLANSMAN | 45," Wharton said. “On one road at The she toad vetoed him. The latest theory of officers as to V. R. Vanguard. lithe murder is that Bise wi se. ' pt struck repeatedly by the sharp sticks found. | Speaking of strikes, why don’t the ang that the dogs jumped on his pre OUR PERSONAL MAIL lak the county foil Homer: You tell Lil Gee | peal Oe Gee, who works for you, that: | don’t think she is nice. £ Ta like to meet ber. ENGINE RAMS | Phave to help youtaet. |huft and a score were shaken up/|steamer H. F. Alexander hr age pooner tg seg the effects of showed a setaatteshie papmavornents link Atlantic squadron, waa tothlly |@nt®, who was woundéd in the shoot. ‘this morning when a switch engine |into Cake rock, 20 miles south o! corrosive poison. and it was thought that a miracle! wrecked today when she went on|!n« affray, stated that he was glad! wsw YORK. Aug. 9.—Twenty Perhaps he has seen too many of ran thru an open switch at Hill Yard, |Cape Flattery, Monday morning, was Mrs, Johnson—then Miss Maloney | had happened—that love had saved /ine rocks in the Strait of Belle Isle | he had been wounded in the arm. thousand striking shopmen in the | Doc's photographs in the papers, but’ oe and crashed into @ Great (hinted by United States Steamboat polsoned herself Tuesday of last her when medical science had #iver) in the fog. | “Tf T hadn't been wounded, I would | Greater New York district have vote C. A. Henty ips mre or pie. Northern eastbound limited. [Inspector Harry Lord Wednesday ese ae lovers areas he ar fing for lost ‘ ¢ | The entire crew was saved | certainly have killed Marshal Woer-|ed to refuse President Harding's pte oh he ge sa tial 7 4 ‘ 4 ‘rank Johnson. Too late, she le x fhe improve vas 01 ” Mo 1 @ } < adored mayor 5 & |. J. Boatman, of Newport, Wash., |morning yrank hnson. Too late, eh ped | the improvement was osily tempo ner.” Mosher was quoted as saying. | strike settiemeht proposal, according Actual inquiry, will not oegin until all mn « mistake and that rar wever torial tneurable” = was the injured man. His burts| fui y part about it is that it won't be the week we elect county com missioners. of the coaches of the limited over on “-* knots, to cateh booze-runners, Such a beat could run almost three minutes before it would be | | outside the city fimits. / BY K. W. CLARK lassembling ali witnesses, was evi | | jAnd is probably the winner of the |ico, as American comintasioner to! ‘Trailed trom his home to the dock “*- i WASHINGTON, Aug. 9--Amert |deptly the cause for delay in not hold. | j ae | ‘ : - James Gordon Bennett cup balloon | ye, determine boundaries bet eritf Btatt. @earwich's Mane Ring a song of moonshine, | cus cowtotliving. bill will be in. |i a hearing Wednesday, as origl-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.— Presi:| _ INDIANAPOLIS, 9a |race, according to word received the tinited States and Mexico SS vompaee go kenge A: Donne TU OF Pye \ereased approximately “ $870,000,000 | naliy planned |dent Harding next week will place| Convict labor will be rushed into here. He landed more than 1,000 | |Olson, 27, of Port Townsend, is bee Drink it straight and often jas a result of the duties levied on im If you want to die. portations of cotton, wool and sugar, | agents for these candidates \beqy after he had struck down and stage a walkout? jchewed and tore it R DAY vite | Ralardi and his wife are stil! held jInvestigation of Alexander! | —Frank Smith. { TRAIN 1 HURT | battie against the Grim Reaper, complied with—after last rites had | Chief Deputy District Attorney \25 000 STRIKERS + 0 | ’ | Determination to probe thoroly the| Mrs. Anthony Maloney Johnson | been administered to her | HALIFAX, Aug. 9—The light] Doran today declared in court that r) Some girls are like cafeterias—you) snow ane, Aug. 9—One man was|marine neardisaster in which the, lay dead Wednesday at Columbus After the coremony her condition | ouiser Raleigh, flagship of the Brit.; Walter Mosher, one of the defend. REJECT PLANS } ears eT | Doran said the young man admit- “ {to a telegram dispatched to B, My yeek gc. and the | Were slight everybody. has had time to cool/ Johnson still loved her Tuesday ‘she had turn for the | | ted that he tried to use both hands to | Jewell, at Washington, today. : augh Week is coming, and th The force of the impact tipped one |down,” Lord mid She was thought to be dying Jast | Worse, and eank so rapidly that she | shoot Woerner, but that his wound! Davis Wililamson, secretary of the Thursday was set as the earliest ta side. The limited was standing | date for the board of inquiry, headed an | ’ Johnson be married, “wo it won't be! bye to her husband | | fire effectively. | Jewell that the men are for “a fight . still by Inspectors Donald 8, Ames and | ~ ap 2 | ranaeY 8 RR to the finish,” the seniority issue to THEN WHAT? THEN WHAT? | |Harry Lord, to examine Capt. BE. P | | | , n s | er of the Alexander, | Mayor Brown wants a harbor | Bartlett, master of t ae 0 of 6 | other officers and a number of pas | GEN out tnt wis "spect | TARIFF COST _ sive | | | fly, without first sifting the facts and | | gay at Taploxyne os 1 The crack constal flyer, which |pefore congress the government’s| Southern Indiana coal fields to | kilometers from the sts arrived in Seattle at 645 p.m. | y least—the Pennsylvania—the limit | CONFESSES)" | | “I have no accurate figures on | | LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9.—Charges hand, but I estimate the overage | Assault to commit murder against | men on strikeas between 25 and 88 9 iS TOTAL WRECK |: alleged Ku Ktux Klansmen on | per cent.” id | trial here, in connection with the In- | bade ig : 4 mlewood raid of three months ago,} CLEVELAND, Aug. 9.—“Hanging: | will be supported by admission of one | by a thread.” Cupid Defeated in Struggle for Life|* \™- : ‘Atlantic Flagship Goes On} of tneir number. according to plans | “turn to Page 7, Salama) Wreck Planned Cupid defeated in a desperate | s0 lonely for me." Her request was| Rocks in Strait | today . Thursday, and asked that she and | died before she was able to say g00d- | wa. so painful that he was unable to | central strike’ committee, advised be decided on its merits and not om Mexican Boundary ja basis of compromise. VA, Aug. 9—Capt. H. EB | Arbiter Selected! —_—_——— bog Honeywell, American pilot of the| WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. — Presi |Dogs Trail Man to descended to- | |dent Harding today appointed George | . eos f ast of Budapest, |Curry, former governor of New Mex-| Dock, Think Suicide ting point. | ) other balloons have not been | for seizure of certain railroads! dig coal under martial law if all | Two ot x } twin coal and) other state plans for breaking [accounted for, There a slight} Are You lieved to have drowned himself. |Starwich received a call Tuesday day, will be placed back 9M and coal mines, if th eee , : the McCumber tariff bill, Senator i | " fe : shea $ . night from Sheriff Phil Chase of ‘The high carfare-i Seattle te put-| Gerry cas inead. atnentde! San Francisco run as soon a8 rail strikes show no sign of breaking | the fuel. famine fall, Gov, Me- | Bossibty that one of these:may out: Looking for a Port Townsend to assist in locating v4 seve phil ns P| leted, accord \aown by that time, officlais stated, Cray intimated today, | distance the American | se tao an on his feet, | “wisi.” " tateme' to | repairs can be comp! wn by th ime, officlais sta | T ei ‘Olson, whé had beer missi tor ting many «man on his feet |"srhip:* charged im a statement to-| Tebelry ots baie eeniaent® | usr” | pia | - — Home in the esi yl es ged day 7 om a At a ‘ | : . - m4 | * 19m * - figure, Gerry indicated, probé|>0f the ira! Cys The executive has about abandoned| CLEVELAND, Aug. 9.—Reports|G Police Officers North End District? Starwich dispatched Deputy Shertf® VL GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE would be doubled if the other | ag My ie “ty y * lhope for an amicable settlement of that the miner-operator peace par | he * |James Btzier witn ine dogs, who VAMP, SEZ: duties in the bill, affecting food and| "it ¥ eepresident. | vit pe re.[the Tallroad strike, but Is hopeful, ley scheduled. for 8 p.m. today may to Keep Positions || oaay one or tne Seattle Real || trailed Olson to the waterfront om A gray-headed woman with | | clothing. were tabulated. los orgs’ a vate Hck.” Dollar {tO not confident, of an early settle. | again be postponed were in circula | ‘The six members of the police 4 Estate offices offers a good mod. ||three separate trials | | bobbed hair is no funnier than | | 1@ added cost to a consumer be- |! igh ias Peay not mine more /ment of the coal dispute tion at noon today, It was rumored | partment whose retirement was\!ern home juat outside the elty || Pes seiilacds Sit | oa a With all his mediation efforts fac: | that the conference will adjourn un-!asked of the pe Je Noi yt 4 | Y .. | » middle-aged man in a Kampus- | | cause of the $1.44 per hundred iin) two runs.” asked he police pension board b; limits. Perhaps it will interest |} Movie orporation | Kut sult of clothes, | pounds duty on Cuban sugar ts §210,-| MAD {WO Tame ii patintas |!R8 failure, Harding wants congress |til tomorrow. {Chief of Police W. B. Severyns and || you | ———— 8 | 000,000; the wool clothing increase 18 1457 to the remarkable strength of back of any emergency measure that! verification could not be obtained, | Mayor B,J. Brown will not be com-||- 5 y | Accused of Fraud a vad | $660,000,000, and the cotton bill 18/t,5 great veasel, as shown in the|he may find necessary to protect (he | nowever, from leaders of either side, |pelled to do #0, Brown announced, | uaieis | WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—Whether = ’ | $10,000,000, the senator asserted. | way she withstood the terrific shook captecoe gtat | ‘Termination of the nation-wide coal |after conferring with the 08 HN eS gcroatnre : 4 |the exhibition of old moving pleturs Hubby Used Her as | - tren | CPhe necident was most regret-; Altho the executive now has the dtrike appeared certain today as the |board Tuesday afternoon, The six|| Noy f-room punge ‘lurniah. | {films under new titles similar te © ll Ss | ‘ able,” Alexander said, “but does not |authority to take over the railroads | Hiyne officials and operators gathered | men entered protests against the; nee; 2 large . on North [it » of noted books ahd p ise Footba’ ’ he Says | Bishop Paddock Is lin the least lessen the merit of either |or the mines when he believer condi-| toy the final conference, jaction Trunk road, just outside ‘city |) fraud upon the public will be decked, Catherine Taylor, 2100 Jackson st., dijctew oF ship. Not a single mirror tions would warrant it, Harding de-| Aitho the Indiana insurgent opera Ramcsisemrage eoae: ar —————— |] flocs fram’ Interurban kood |} by the federal trade commission. doesn't lke to be a matrimonial foot Reported Improve |was broken in the crash,” |sires congressional sanction for such | tors, @ majority of the Ilinois mine | end the country-wide walkout. gear Full price only $1,600; || As a result of a visit of members” ball NEW YORK, Aug. 9—Bishop Pad. | In her divorce suit, filed in superior | do husband, Maynard L. Taylor, with|from a nervous breakdown, if re-\age, She was towed to Seattle, stern| In order to be complecely prepared | have the same effect as a formally | sign up as many as possible Turn to the Classified Section || formal complaint against the Fox kicking her around. ported slightly better. He is passing |foremost, by the tugs Sen Monarch |to meet any emergency the presi- | #igned nation-wide wage scale “When it becomes a choice of sign. || and let Star WANT ADS find ]/iiim corporation, of New York, She asks $75.4 month alimony and |reveral days out of the city, IES ee Richard Holyoke, arriving Just | dent summoned all members of the| According to John L. Lewis any] ing up or having mines remain idie,|| the home you are looking for. charging that it is sending out eld » @uvtody of her two minor chilcren, ating. (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) house back to Washington. wage scale agreed upon will serve tol the insurgents. will sign,” Lewis suid, films under new titles, Wednesday morning the Alexander | drasti of the Episcopal church of Ore |wan towed to the Todd drydocks court Wednesday, she charges her|gon, who has been iM io this city | Harbor island for survey of the dam: |operation of the utilities, ipresent, ahy agreement reached will steps. Legislation also would | owners and the Southwestern opera Lewis intimated that the union | Y easy terms. See Mr. jot the commission to a local theater _ 1 to be| will take any agreement around to| Cutt where films of this character were operators all over the country and displayed, the commission has issued [be needed to provide for efficient |tors have definitely decti “ &