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THE SEATTLE §& ' ’ The Great American Home | WHAT “THE SAM HILL IS THE MATTER HERE ?P FOUND? “COUPLE SEIZED Theater Man's Mysterious Case Resurrected MONTREAL, Que. Aug, 12.— A man and a woman have been Arrested in connection with the two years ago of Ambrose Snvall, Toromta theat- promoter, according to In- ion reaching Chief of De- feetives LaPage of this city. He says the prisoners are now in} ead im the custody of Detective of the Toronte force. This | Officet whe journeyed to Ore. . to bring back Jehn | Smalt's secretary, .who dis. | ‘nppeared shortly after Smail dropped ‘out of sight and whe ts now serving a term in nil for having in hie n bonds uid to have been ls Awaited by 40,000 ing forward to a real feed Tuerday [Finn knows, that the MMe Broth jeommittes of the Hike’ lodge giv | 1. town, everything Is ready, Chairman event of Its kind to he staged here. ceremonies participated v ne of Foreign Wars, who w be holding their national conventic here, are etiumerated on the pr gram, HOME WRECKED, HE TAKES REVENGE BY FOr the firet Couple new rider Arrest When the proprietor of a bere inférmed him that i ous pair hed fegistered at | hotel, arri Mf af automobile et an license, The GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Aum He departed #uddenty, the woman | 12—Meeates hia own domertic an GAni#iled letter which | DAppingaa had been #hattered by th® Migpictonsa of the here. tirade pv ie an oxservicn man, Cltrence War it over to hell. in homés 6f two other former «ot diers, It wan dinctomed Here today Warner was arrested hig “love nest” apartment, veterans. Oren Myatt, bridegroom lned eworn to get even wittran ex men by ruining nervice in this letter ronto is sup- and one re today ts that he placed in a Montreal insane report ts to tne of. AS THE WIFE RETURNS FROM HER VACATION “TONIGHT - wives, 4,000 Vets Given was placed b || MORE ON |) disabled war veterans of the Pacific| PAGE 1 ‘Needles, Cal. The passengers, after; where a westbound train has been spending yesterday in the Pullman/tied up for 3¢ hours. It was signed cars which « desert sun turned into) by Roy L. Smith, a passenger, and “fireless cookers,” for the moat part |appealed on behalf of the “wuff deserted their berths at night and) women, ehfidren and invalidw slept on coats, newspapers or What) rooned at Seligman to th rallroeds Mankets they coukl borrow, out im/and anions to “remove the cause of the open. Automobilés today weré/our suffering, of which we had no to be sent from Low Angelet to “res | warning.” cue” them. “Please bring these trains to thetr Five hundred = pasnengers are destination and do sé without prejd at . Where four trans /dice to either side éf the sontro- continental trains on the Southern | versy.” the menage feed, Pacific aro tied up. Rrotherhood leadefa received Another 100 passengers who left without comment. San Francteco eet night om thé; No detatie an to the @tmet condition Western Pacific got as far as Stock |of the passengers marooned at Selig ton, Cal, where their train was de-|man were available. sérted by tte crew. . «2 Puce wa strveh at Onten, Uae FRESNO IS CUT OFF BY STRIKE Fully 7 per cent of its freight and . | Passenger traffie moves via “the On- den gateway.” The strike closed the) prego, Cal, Aug. 11—~—Members in, of the United Mine Workers, de gate of the Big Four prof! struck | clated developments “which will spel! here early today, tying tp all train) an end e pov an ce ro ty the present deadiock” were. or at ee ‘This rond today was still able to Tt was reported that shots were ee | Northwest during the last year Jenmeph, district manager United States Veterans’ bureau, « } \ | Gray ant the MAY END TODAY the bureau, that the governme: vooational and compensational lin: le progressing favorably “At the present time, we have total of 13,900 claims in distir office files. During the last ye BY HARRY G. BAKER CLEVELAND, Aug. 12,—Anthor- My for 460,000 miners to start trudge | int beck to their tasks in the central [competitive coal mines was expected it} here today. A ray of hope gieamed (thru @ week of tangled negotiations as members of the joint miners and operators’ pcale eubcommittee resumed delibera- tions in an effort to end the nation. wide coal strike, Gove. Davia, of Ohio, and Groes- hek, of Michigan, coming ont of a meeting with President John 1. Lew. Washington, Jeaneph said. ie Oregon and lady to Leave New York for Seattle YORK, Aug. 12.—National of the Wins Beauty Prize Mra. Leanore Stanchfield, winn of a beauty contest conducted by tion now In progress, wae divorcee Friday ftréth Btanchfield. | movinad ruck. .; move traffic via its southern route or via Portland and confections fired just before the men announced thetr decision to quit. The strikers there for the East. ‘The Western Pacific was ted up {blamed guarda tor thé Feary Geclared they quit to protect selves from injury. 'WEST PACIFIC GO ON STRIKE important division points, The Senta Fe was paralysed SAN FRANCISCO, Ade, 12 Weat ern Pacific ratiway traf by its men quitting at Freane, Bakersfield, Barstow and jJoined the rallroad «trike teday, ‘Trainmen at ¢ 2 aff Sook. of Foreign Wars plan to en- the national officials. Vari teeing trips have been ar- during was allowed $10 & month alimony. John L. Lewis of the Commander-in-Chief Albert Adjt. Gen. Revel W. Et Advocate General fobert , Norman Shannon Hal. of Foreign Service, the V. F. Monthly; Robert B. Handy, di- of the V. F. W. national serv- ; Edwin S. Bettetheim, J of the V. F. W. jegisiativ and several state com- from eastern departments. RECA TO OPEN OFFICES for alleged attacks by bie men on when they start gouth the latter pai C081 tfAINs Manned by bretherhood of August, @ We Four offieial inti; Casual mated here today. Demand thar Lewis “take tenttiedt. | will pre action (6 prevent a repetition of ftanted attacks” on traine © entirety ARRESTED on | Needles, California, and at prac fruit, vegetables and all perish- able freights over all Santa Fe and Western Pacific routes and ever the Ogden route of the (ton, Cal, and Winnimucca, Név., quit |to the packing and canning centers | tied up by the strike at Stocktem, jim California were being rejected or| It is the third transedfitinental Hine accepted only subject th heavy de-jfrom Catifornia to be fit by the lay. Packing houses at several| strike tieally all division points in Ari- Southern Pacifie were placed in | work during the early morning, [points warned growers against pick owe ve made by the Hrotherhood |and Morrie Wi men and the, fratnerhood of Lees a bi . Ailes Pedro motive Pinginesrs, ih the eounty galt, ts istaint filed with Justice fona, effect by those lines, | The Western Pacific train whtth ° ling or shipping fruit and at other Embargoes against live stock, Fruit shipmentstrom the orchards) left here at 74S p. m. yesterday wae |peints announced they would accept fotied ant Indoreement + HERE’S MORE ABOUT GRIFFITH STARTS ON PAGE ONE |no more. It was estimated that $50. herhood officiate campaign for the recall of 000,000 worth of California fruit.| HEADS ACCEPT Commissioners Claude Ram-|which normally would be shipped han NEW exec A Smith and Tom Dobson | Exst, may become almoat a total loss, | YORK, Aug. 12.—~The fall- be definitely opened Monday! Rafiroad officials and brotherhood | t who conferred here | is, when headquarters for the leaders discnawed the situation infor. | yesterday mareed fo accept Prewident ‘will be established in the Mutaal/mally but little progress toward | Harding's proposa| that the quéstion bufiding. Petitions for the re-|agreement at any point was made. of seniority of striking shopmen be | ly relewe iteelf and that Northwest: of the three indicted commission. |The brotherhood leaders pointed to feferred to the raliroad labor board, ern transcontinental lines would not | laccording to the Dow-Jones financial | be called upon to move traffic cifie, said he betlewed the etrike sittin Hot. in California would automationt. | Free State treaty, ols riod immediately prior to the truc tlon of the treaty. prisoners at that time af are now on the press, Thoms telegrams from their chiefs dectaring Daugherty, chairman of the Betle-|members were not expected to re-|news agency today Should they be so called upon, ‘Ye oud. announces that contritu-|main on duty if life was in danger| The railroad executives’ answer in| King doubted their ability to han- tions for the campaign are pouring authority fer their actions. |to be presented to Harding this after | ich congestion as would nat- tm from all parts of the county. The railroad heads remained si- | noon, ly follow, particularly in the * lent for the most part. There wae) The agency quoted as its author | iter of freight. Freight cars ae . {@ general atmosphere of uncertainty |ity “the president of one of the tare: | have been reported searee in the Adriatic on Time jan attitude of watchful waiting to) tet systems in the eountry” and! prada | Pd ed Past ' ten 4 * . we just how far the strikes would |#tated that only wnimpertant quall lays, and altho embargoes have ’ in Spite of Blas’ reader r pt MOP eatiens were maketie Gonncation| bean SRGR WE duamenar One ae? NEW YORK, Aug. 12—Despite an| Postal officials here said they | With the acceptance. The executives: | cepted subject to heavy detays. | @hplonion in her coal bunkers 1,000; were unable to tell just how se-|!t was sald, voted to give all rhop-| A. D. Chariton, « | agent in Milles at sea yesterday, with loss of |Tiously mail service has been|men back their fobs nnd then refer | I nd for the Northern Pacific tWo liver and injury to five of her} crippled. Transcontinental mail was|the seniority question to the labor also doubted the ability of hern ew, the White Star liner Adriatic| known to be delayed but up to to |boerd as the president sumgested. }lines to handle congested mails, ex Was making full steam today and|@ay focal matie seemed to be mov. |The vote waa raid to have been about | press, passengers and freight | the strongest of all the Irish lead | | jer: He waa born in Dublin, in 1872, th j was the founder and the firat edite e of the explosion haw not bay IN YARD RIOTS| GO, IN EFFECT today against shipments of fruits, van was struck by « bullet during fir-| jive stock or perishable freight to ing in the Southern Pacific yards |mastern points on three chief trans. | here about 2 a. m. today. continental ratiroad lines as a result Award Contract for | Firing broke out immediately after jof the raflroad strike. ’ . * : Paving Empire Way | expiosien of five bombs in the rear| ‘The lines were the Western Pa. Ending « campaign of eight years,|of one of the roundhouses, young and progrosstve Irishmen “You can’t tell what will hap- pen. Traffic may come this way. If it does, perhaps we'll have a up ourselves, I'd hate to say | what would happen then, eee young Boone, i and membership arded Friday to J. 1. Smith on a/is said to have met their fire, It tw) He Of $323,000, The contract pro-|not known by which. parthew Sulll- | for the grading and paving of van was wounded, His wounds are highway from Rainier ave. to|not serious. ton ave. and Renton ave. trom | pire way to Henderson st. In! ded in the project is a trunk line and water mains. (GREEN POINT, 1. 1—Fire destroys Hotel Pagatticut, on Shelter! island. - BULLETIN! One Week Gone Only 7 Days to go ‘ARE PREPARED. | LOS AN Aug. 12.—Auto. |mobile caravans were being planned |today to rescue from the desert hun. |dreda of passengers stalled sboard | trains deserted by their crewa when |Big Four brotherhood members quit | work. |. Twenty-five trains on the Santa Fe protracted strike of brotherhood have been discontinued or have be members in the South, come stalled. Only one overland With the Santa Fe, the Southern |t*#in lett Los Angélew on this toad Pacific and Western Pacific trang | esterday. jcontinental lines blocked at ga Local brotherhood lenders today | points, and with trains stranded and (tod pat and refused to recall the tracks congested, it was considered |e" who walked out yesterday in | the logical thing that both freight | protest against the road using armed land passengers trem |guards jn connection with the shop California | BU8r should move across the continent | M's strike IS HELD OUT PORTLAND, Aug. road officials of transeor lines operating thru the ern gateway” today held out little hope for adequate relief for Cali- fornia for freight and passenger movement Eastward In case of « MAY CUT OFF LOS ANGELES LO8 ANGELES, Aug, 12—Lon An igeles, filled with thousands of Bast: jern tourists, today faceq complete Haotation as a result of the rafiroad | jattike, Southern Pacitic employes in fouthern California were reported about to walk out at vital points, Brotherhood members were report €4 about to leave their trains on the |Union Paettie, a i With the Santa Fe already para. | over lines extending from the North. | ami 4 to a Recreated Columbia lyzed, any further curtaltment of| west. Ab yet these Jin North /Edgar c. Snyder Is service on the Southern Pacific and) ern Pacific, the ¢ |Union Pacitic would leave the thou-| Union Pagific, © experienced no | lnands of summer visitors who are|trouble from brotherhood workers | here stranded without means of re:| striking because of the presence of turning home. armed guards. Santa Fe officials today forward.| Beyond threatened trouble at Poca- #4 to brotherhood lenders a telegram |tello, idaho, on the Oregon Short they received from Seligman, Ariz.,| Line of the Union Pacific, the situa. t orthern and; Out for Congress Edgar ©, Snyder, «tate chairman of the progressive party in 1912, has filed for congress from the First dis. trict He has never before sought public office. Snyder has offices at 607 Mutual Life building, «Columb Stop and Watch the Minia- ture Movies ax You Pasa by, Arthur Griffith si, ELKS WILL FEED BOYS AT PICNIC Annual Outing on Tuesday Bome 40,000 Beattie boys were look That's the day, as every loonl Huck ita annual pienie to the boys of this Johnston announces, even to the |iaat detail of the erent triple para chute jump, firat and most thrilling |84¢ 0O provision for Fulsing the oat races and field sports, and io by the} WRECKING OTHERS her, Cadifiac tirmer, wrecked the here tn with the wives of two men, both war ot three weeks, whose wife waa one of Warner's companions in the love nest, told the police that Warner their U. S. Compensation | the work for veterans along medical, 5,044 claims for government com: pensation were filed by veterans of Idahe, and Also Divorce local newspaper, and ah Aapirant for honors in another similar competic; toxander She told Guperior Judge Mitehett Gilliam that her husband treated her Btanchfield replied that his Mra. Stanchfield waa awarded cus tody of their tweyeareld boy and) Test Alaskan Coal A special tent of Alaska cont will United Mite Workers was efiited “to be made by the battleships New York task" by the Nic Four bfetheriigods und Texan, and the eotier Jason, inepection, naval officials have sald, indlentes that Atsekan Goal aalistactory. ave, Satur. | Aonuhion Coal wat sald folday by Deputy Harty Ajax oh a WArTANt | Nasu. . Macario Taripa, | unknown. nation, wae held in & 60m. the Peace | 11 Dalton, t# alleged to have jentn wite 0 & $96 check, | Griffith was one} jof the leaders of the Sinn Fein reb.| Ho wa arrested by the Fritish and waa in Jail for a considerable pe in Ireland, which préceded negotia He was released | along with many other ginn Fett | | Griffith was regarded by many as! fon of Arthur Griffith, a printer. He ow radio reports indicated she ing on schedule | two and a half to one, “We bave all we can do now to/of the Sinn Fein and later editor of lace astalt ‘her aemasued ae eee |handle our own normal business,” he| Nationality, an Ish Sinn Fein oF Hig, 230 Sunday afternoon. | 13 EMB. ARGOES paid. gan Jone member of the crew was re MARSHAL SHOT |} A. G. Sutherland, assistant general!” Griftith wan the leading epirit | ported missing. ma t of the Union Pacific here, | the founding of the Sinn Fein, an M characterized the question - to lit the early days of Its organization, been spontaneots combustion TLLE, Cal, Aug. 12.—~| . ec California | You" u Portland and the | practically composed of Bre Dees ‘sp00 Fa ee Ue Biers Nnamdi, [bargoes were in eftect if California! NOUN as “purely. hypothetleal = Practically compored of a group of | ve That Ti Ache : He | was largely reaponstble for the plan. | ning of the campalgna that led to its | eral Tosrs ihaxe bed trouble with the widened | jclfic, Southern Pacific and Santa Fe. | | the contract for the paving and in| Guarda shot in the direction of the | Hatt.’ IRESCUE AUTOS DEAD LEADER ment of Empire way was|explosions and an answering volley ‘LITTLE HOPE | a) ALLOT $390,000 FOR THIS STATE Appropriation for River and Harbor Work Made The state of Washington will re cette $990,000 for river and harbor work during 1923, according to ad vices from the national eapitel Noth houre and senate are maid to have passed favorably qtest of Col, Hdward MH. Hehullts, 4) Vinlonal engineer, for $446,000 to be expended in dredging Lake Washing: n and extending the guide wall, b er en | ce money, This hiteh, it f# believed, will be straightened out at the next semsion of congrens. |Golf Forgotten as Men Fight Flames ORANGE, N. J, Aus, 12.-Golfere from two clubs dtopped mualiies and drivers aha helped to fight @ fire in 8 stburban residence, Aw @ result moat of the bulldiig wag meved Work of Seattl Artist. on Display Anh e@hibition of water émors by Kd@ar Forkner, « Seattle artict, is now on display In the gallery of the Seattle Find Arta Hoclety, 1999 | Fourth ave Forkner ts perhaps best known to Seattle art lovers for hia boats and |marinen, and these subjects are well |fepresented in this exhibit, which im cludes waterseapes, many of which lare familiar scenes on Lake Union. | astern woodland scenes, | ¢tudies and ptili life, sit on Oo flower |Seattle Elks Will Entertain Veterans Will hold open house from Ausust 14 to 20, for members of th Veterans ot Foreign Wars, houncement by W. A. Bane, secretary of the local Klke, who today sent an invitafion to tie encampment com |Mmittee inviting delegates and mem | bers to partictpate tn mpectal features of ed} hounced on the first anniversary of | being arranged at the Filke’ chub, | nt) Wourth ave, and Spring st Rich Men Caught be in Fire on Yacht ar LAKE GRORGE, N. Y., Aug. 12. .| With Gov, Smith, Adoiph 8. Cel publisher of the New York Times | Charles J. Peabody, international bunker, and other important person- ages aboard, the take steam yacht Crusader caught fire in mid-lake yes om terday. The beat was docked with diffieutty, and all the passengers danded. MACHINE CAN PIT NEARLY 2 MILLION CHERRIES IN DAY Manager C. M. Creamer this year installed a machine at the Lynden Cannery, which makes cany work of pitting Lynden's en- Ure cherry crop. ‘Thin mechanical wizard te able to pit 39 cherfies at « stroke, and trakes’ 0 strokes a minute, That means 1,872,000 cherrries tn a day. And in a year—weil, you figure it out for yourself, 7 Die in Explosion and Fire on Yacht MIAMA, Fia.,:Aur. 12.-—Five per. fone were killed and two others drowned when an explosion and fire Gentroyed the converted yacht Shirin jthroe miles off Miami Beach, yeater- }day, an hour after it put our for Cauae of the explosion was et AERLIN.-Turkey’s poet, Abdul amid Bey, gets divorce from sev Thoroughness Characterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cus corded every cc consistent with sound bus judgment 4% Paid on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SRCOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. re i. COULD HAROY “STAND AT TIMES | A |Hi Everett, Washington. —‘‘ For sev- weat part of my andmay lege ocld my legs wou! Ei that in {uo upon the re-| feattlo Lodge No. 92, B. P.O. B.,) } acoording to an ManWhoTook | Garcia Message’ Defends Claim BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12-—Maj. | Andrew 8, Rowan, recently deeor-) ated by congress for carrying the | now famous “Mew to Gareta,” | {brushed a few break crumbs from | hie face and setthed tack to hear! lthat Maj. Francis R. EB. Woodwird, | Lon Angeles theatrical man, carried! & Memmge or no himself “1 think the Louw Angeles theatrical | n i* trying to have some tun,” | | em / ‘quietly commented Kowan as he) heard Woodward's story, which, if correct, would Indieate congress | either decorated the wrong man or) that Garcia received a good many | mennagen Tl was a very clone friend of Ft bert Hubbard,” Rowan explained “It was Hubbard who wrote the) original story, ‘A Message to Gareia.’ | “If the Lon Angeles man Wad taken | fo read the ‘apologia’ to ‘A | | Mewange to ¢ ia,’ he would fot) Nave efeken Maj, Rowan produced the hook. “Thete it in in Mibert Hothart's Own lanminge.” He pointed to Ha- hard’. atitement on why he wrote the “méannge.” + It read AA follow “The Vinthediaté Miggestion came from « little argument over the tea | cop when my boy Mert migmented | that Howan was the real hero of the Cuban war, Rowan had gone alone | land done the thing—carried - the| jmensage to Garcia.” VANCOUVER, Wash—Clavde C. | Bnider, former University ot | Washington student in Seattle, re- ceives brome medal and certificate from Italian government PORTLAND. —- Bertha Mensereau, calliope player for a circus, granted \diveree from George Metereau, cir- leus acrobat, oun eae rie Pe en | ' | } | jal treatment, h dependable its for the serious “all x NESSES. 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