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SI ED BONUS U.S, ROUNDS UP THRU SENATE ALLEGED REDS is Now Up for|William 2. Foster Arrested Final Passage in Chicago eTH W. CLARK INGTON, Aug. ‘The donus Dill, unamended, towards final passage their convention at Bridgeman, Mich., was on today. Bighteen alleged communists were cap- tured, Wiliam 2% Foster, head of the trades unton educational league, wae arrested at his office here and held incommunicado at the county Jali, Extradition papers witl be asked to remove Foster to St. Joseph, Mich i “Federal euthorities apread a net ’ to prolong discussion jover the entire country tn an at ‘of overwhelming support. | tempt to arrest fleeing radicals, Mra. jer plan, opponents Now be | Hose Pastor Stokes, of New York, would be to allow the bill to © }and four other women were sought. dent for aceeptance or re | Foster's arrest occurred as he was thus shifting the responsi |denying any connection with congress, If he vetoes it, | Rridgeman convention. will be made to sustain! Federal authorities who “shad. vs view and kill the bill, | owed" the convention for two days no doubt that activities of | before the raid, said they recognised n Legion, coupled with | Foster as one of the delegates. of thousands of tele | Reports were received here today have bad a distinct effect in | that several other ra ring the battle plans of the oppo- | Arrested, but federal fused to verify the statements, Joseph Splansky, of the Chicago pe senate. a hard fight was prom- ‘py Senator Borah and other bonus oppon- ie wee evident that opposl. wilt be curtailed, attackers ihe Dill feeling IC would be In oe rere is ~ of the letdown tn the tn cates, as the second day's |'t would take at least a week to go Degan, were hopeful that a/| thru the mass of literature captured gate could be secured this week, |!" the raid. Among the effects of Seeinty late tomorrow. }C. B. Ruphenberg, Cleveland, alleged ] Borah stated today that|#tlding star of the convention, bring up hls coat commis. | Were found the “code” and a com reported favorably by the | plete Net of the delegates to the B qommittee, and approved by | **fret convention wnt, ag soon as the bonus! “Tt Is qnly a question of time when 4 of. The senate is sald to/*° Will get them all,” Splansky kino y toward the Boran | "tated. m toward the Winslow pitt, | “Documentary evidence shows that passed the house the radical organisations of EVERY OF BONUS SSS BSA PSB San bs8 | | Preent industrial throw the government. government can meet every) “A complete outling of a scheme to ge for soldier bonus without an | get the negroes to join the more tax levy, Senator McCum-/| ment was discovered, 8 of the finance commit: | There is every Indication to show ¢ A yesterday, 1h openiN€ \that four representatives from the fight auth eg senate on th@ Russian soviet government were . here to arrange financing of the ber called upon President | revolution.’ ” . and Secretary of the Treas. | Inspector Skully of the New Tork Maat year because we fex {Domb squad wae personally conduct. to reconsider the bill ing the Investigation. light of present-day conditions, HERE’S MORE ABOUT 3 | DEATHS meet every dollar this bill will STARTS ON PAGE ONE for without additional tax levy, him in the leg. without In the slightest degree Eng the refunding of any un short-time obligations. obiigation will not exceed per year for the first and can be met thru the due on foreign obligations, that interest should fag, |__ Tr Nea, pursued by « crowd of revenues, and if the lat- railroad workmen. Near his home fail, then thru the sale of he paused and fired « bullet tnto his head, dropping dead. ‘The ratiway strike attuation 4i4 not enter Into the shooting at Auburn, it was declared Thursday by John Windquist, special agent for the Northern Pacific. Both Taylor and Stacy are union men. be sald, and the emall part of our foreign added. owes her war veterans & obligation, which should met by immediate enactment af MeCumber said. mass of the people want “recognizing @ just finan- on, and ask the congress it.” he added. Genied allegations that was « “political fcotball,” Nelson met them near 10th ave. 8. and Decatur place. Two persons told police of the a shooting, Mrs. Susan Taylor, who earth, with a little 11 per cent | tives close by, says she ran out at the United | States. | the sound of the shots and saw De ~ 1G whom she hap cos fe was drunk,” Mra, Taylor before we entered it,” who police. “He ran up to me and said, into the war more or lees &/-7 snuffed out the Swede, all right.’ Mr. and Mrs. R. Zilla Kichtnan, 4320 Colfax st, told of hearing a “lwoman scream, then a man's voice saying, after a shot had been fired, For God's sake, don't shoot. I'l nd | never do it again.” fortunes were doubled and) end quadrupled during this | McCumber d ates, the wealthiest country on get you De Graft was arrested a block away. Three bullets penetrated, Nel- son's abdomen. Victim of an hallucination that he fs being pursued by an angry mob, Robert Moran, 30, a miner, was striving to burst from his strait. jacket in a padded cell in the county jail, Thursday, unmindful of the fact that his powerful hands had crushed out the life of Jung Fong Jan, 60- year-old Chinese. The unfortunate Jung was ly- ing ill on a cot in the county hos- pital, Wednesday afternoon, when poumead’ pen the Chines. | 0: upon the rey Meier an orderly, found the aged Chinese dead, covered with blanket, He coaxed Moran back Into a padded cell. Moran lived at 1233 Yesler way and is married, He ls » war veteran, Apparently despondent over his ef. forts to win back his wife, who was suing him for divorce, Smith, a miner employed at Burnett, shot and killed himself on the porch of M. C. Barry's home, 1612 N. 49th st., at 1 a. m. Thursday. been refused permission to see hia wife at that Jate hour. Mra, Smith was staying temporarily with the Barrys. Pinney, the photographer, whone offices are located in the Haight bidg., was dead of heart failure sev- eral minutes before others seated near him at a bexing bout in the Arena noticed anything wrong. Wil- liam Snyder, newsboy, made the dis- covery that Pinney wag dead. Those nearby said they thought he was tak- ing a nap between the boxing bouts. Pinney is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lena Pinney. MAYOR WARS ON SPEEDERS Plans for a war against speeders will be tnaugurated at a conference to be held between Mayor Brown, Police Chief W. B. Severyns and . are, thru their medium of the great metrepolitan press because they are to be upon to pay a trifling tax out j immense fortunes to mect Feompensation due the soldier Made it possible for them to and hold these enormous for. ‘(Continued From Page 1), lub is the half-wit who throws anes into the campfire so that Will explode with a loud report. oe Newspapers are already beginning print menus for Thanksgiving din- Vittie statistics, as it were. “Bpeaking of vital statistics, J. M. Wants us to change the title of hs, Marriages, Divorces and the” to “Hatch Matches, and Despatches.” oe ANNOUNCEMENT ‘five rooms in the new fommunity hotel have been re- Berved for 1925 by the Knights Templars. Give ‘em special Amight ratest eee f hed of trouble is shipped F. 0. B. oe | “When You Come to the End of a Day,” whistled Adam, and the Lord spoiled it all by mak- Eve. i; __The trouble in the Garden of Eden ‘t caused by an apple—but by a pair, eee PUZZLE PROBLEM greatest mystery in the world is how the poll tax was Dassed at the last legislature when = hae candidates voted Be that as {t may, Will Plank 4s in o, attending the Lumber Deal ‘WF convention there. mayor announced Thursday, “Drastic steps must be taken to curb reckless driving,” Brown de- clared, “The number of deaths in the * last few weeks has been appalling.” gee i Street cars as well as automobiles its Bind Man, and motorcycles will be compelled to traffic regulations, observe the Brown said. ‘ Get $5,000 Jewels Sug. 24~—Two robbers ed Lou Sous, jewelry store * in a daring downtown thie morning, bound him and escaped with $6,000 in and awe LAUSANNE, Switzerland,—Ignace Jan Paderewsk!, pianist and former premier of Poland, suid to be suffer. ing from a severe cold, ‘of the opposition attack, bo- |Cepartment of justice staff, deciared | Smith had Just | Railway Chief D. W. Henderson, the | HERE’S MORE ABOUT POLITICS STARTS ON PAGE ONE Other family growps, all of whic ane: O'Brien's sister and family § 5,743, O'Brien's son-tn.law 308 John Cochrane, O'Brien pre- einet .. 2 an : $.223.69 | Wont'n talon of mystery crime today v cccancese 27,00 | wan added the murder of Fred Oost Weloh, wife, team and hired jerreich, wealthy Los Angeles and | loth cin ate he pS one 4 Milwaukee manufacturer, whose mid ck and wife, * Moines 3, } Métihter tnd “wife, Hinck night death may be placed alongnide |f) VEE occa cess cecsssss 6,860.76 | the unnolved slaying of William Des: MeKinley, road boas 1,882.50 | mond Taylor and others, Mis wite (powder) ... 1,776.50] Oosterreich was found shot to Total ...+5 «+++ $45,486.45 1 geatn when neighbors, attracted by In addition, he declares, the Peter: | the screaming of his wife, broke Into fon family, Bnw w, is drawing 7 $7,898.10 |the house, Mra, Oesterretch, discov Paul declares that if he ts elect im county expenses in these and oth items, MoFariane deciares he ts the on! progressive tn the race and that ie anaffiliated with any clique, though he ts on the coun’ Payroll, too, Praisal work, and on top of this $1 237.78 as insurance premiums, HERE’S MORE ABOUT SHIP PROBE STARTS ON PAGE ONE calculations were upset by the find. tng of but 20 fathoms of water. the} Questioned severely by Ames, Mar country were planning to use the/Quard admitted that he was thoroly unrest to over.|#cquainted with the coast and had made between 400 and 500 trips be and San Francisco, the soundings along the coast were perfectly familiar to hirn. As the lead was disabled, Mar quard hastily primed a new one and cast It overside again at 12:15 «. m., tween Beatt and that 10 minutes later. Again the tu was poor and the line ran to fathoma tn registering 20 fathoms surrounding ocean. As Marquard was preparing to | heave the lead line again at 12:25, | @ terrific shock rocked the by steamer, She had struck ¢! “Giants’ Graveyard” off Cape Reck, ripping open and crushing her great bow, throwing her 300 passengers in terror and endan- their lives and those of the crew. i Marquard testified that the firet intimation of an object ahead th: came to him was when the sh struck, hurling him 10 feet. gers to the Admiral tow of two sea tugs. Marquard’s testimony took up the greater part of the morning sestson of the board. Fourth Officer Mages followed him on the witness stand. During the hearing Capt. Rartiett Matened quietly and attentively to the testimony. To be honest, to be bind, to earn upon the whole a family happier f his presence, to renounce when that shall be necessary and not be embit- Then another, “I told you T would | tered, to keep a few friends, but these without capttulation—above all, on the same grim condition to keep friends with himaelf—here fe a task for all that a man has of fortitude and delicacy.—-Robert Louis Steve: non. | { | i} “CROWN” Combination Heater “OHIO” The 8-Minute Range 16-inch oven, $69.00. 18-inch oven, $74.00. Water Coil $3.00 in No. 8 road district. he charges, he will make an unprecedented slash political Paul, charges McFarlane, last year received $1,379.20 as salary for ap | water. He again informed the navi. gating bridge, Tho veawel proceeded | at full epeed, altho @ dense shroud of fog covered the vessel and the Schley and imped into port two days later, in little and to spend a little, to make FREDERICK | & NELSON’ a hae a oe en -NE SEAT FAIL TO SOLVE CRIME MYSTERY Clues Fail in Los Angeles Murder BY LANSING WARREN 1O8 ANG OS, Aug. %4.--To tho! oh ww 09 ered locked in 4 closet, was liberated. Authorities said y they had no tangible clues, and that the murder probably would go unsolved, At tempts to trace down the well-dressed | lyoung man whom nelghbora said i they saw lottering tn front of the [home on Monday, the night of the} murder, were not productive of re | sults. Attempts to find the person who stole 48 bustaces papers from an ansociate of the alain man also were futile, ‘The wife aald Ooaterreich was plain | by robbers; that he always carried a large wum of money on his person went calling on friend: sald. “When we returned, before midnight, I went to my room I heard « rush behind me, I wa: whirled Into « closet and the door }locked. Then I heard two shots,” | It wan the sereams of Mra, Oenter. | | reich that brought the neighbors and police. RAILWAY STRIKE ed | or iy he ‘'y 6. PEACE FAILURE Negotiations in East Sud- denly Collapse be a ot “BY LAURENCE M. BENEDICT WASHINGTON, Auge. dent Hardt: a NO further moves to mediate the rafiroad strike, de apite the collapse of peace negotia- | leaders and the Amsociation of Rail | way Executives In New York, It was stated officially here today. The federal government's future move in the menacing controversy will be directed toward carrying out of the president's resolve, as ex- Pressed in hig recent mennage to con- eres: “Tam resolved to use all the power of government to maintain transpor- tation and to sustain the right of men to work.” SHOPMEN WILL KEEP UP FIGHT at ip | tions between railroad brotherhood |]) LE STAT = FRED ERICK & NELSO FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET In a Featured Offering, Friday: 200 Prs. New Street Pumps FASHIONABLE new Strap Pumps, in a style sponsored by the new season, com- bining two materials—at a remarkably at- tractive price. AS PICTURED with two straps and modish new 134-inch walking heel: In Patent Coltskin With Gray Suede Inlay Straps In Otter Brown Ooze With Brown Kid Inlay Straps —special $6.75 pair. —Firet Floor 150 Pairs Satin Mules Special $2.85 PAIR UILTED Satin De Orsay Slippers, in a grace- ful style, with dainty leather soles and me- dium heels. These Slippers were made to order for this special offering, and would ordinarily be marked at a much higher price, NEW YORK, Aug. 24-—The an- ewer of the striking shopmen to the roads’ ol to a fnieh fight was conveyed to certain carrier heads to- day Warren 8. Stone and his fellow Mediators were clossted this morning with Bert M. Jewell, shopmen’s lead- ae They told him of the carriers’ rejection of the sugmestion that men return to work with status aa of June 30. Jewell gave them his anewer to this and the “big four” chiefs lett, hurriedly and with ag much secrecy an possible, for what they deserthad as “an unknown destination.” It was believed they were carrying the Inst word from Jewell to some of the Prosidenta, If not to a committee rep- Tesenting the full meeting. Jowell after the meeting stated to the United Preas he had no further Word for the public at present. “We have nocepted the challenge,” he naid, referring to the roads’ vote for a fiat “no” on the seniority pro- porais of the “Big Four” leaders. ‘The minortty of rafl executives, known as the conciliatory group, went into conference with the big four brotherhood leadera shortly be- fore noon. Previous to this the brotherhood chiefs had a preiiminary conference among themselves. eee MAY RESTRICT ALL SERVICE! WASHINGTON, Aug, 24—Light Jens nights, curtailed street car serv. jes, closing down of nonessential in dustries and other restrictions prac tleed during the war and post-war coal conservation periods, probably will have to be depulicated this win. ter, Ellis H. Searles, editor of the United Mine Workers’ Journal, fore- cast today, Searles, who has made a careful survey of the fuel situation, believes the railroads of the country will not be able to haul all the coal that ts mined and required to meet the business and domestic needa. lor TO STOP COAL PROFITEERING WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—Con- Breas today moved to stop profiteer- ing in coal during the winter short- age. Senator Cummins, Iowa, intro. duced in the senate a measure to jereate a federal fuel distribution |agency which would supervise the movement of all coal thruout the country. In charge of the ngency | would be a federal supervisor with |sweeping powers to prevent prof- liteering. | Republican Leader Mondell an- |nounced in the house a bill was be- ling prepared for introduction Mon- |day or Tuesday to prevent profiteer- |ing In fuel. {Denies Home Brew Was in Death Car Frank C. Lithgow, owner of the auto in which 12-year-old Wisie Kan- gas was killed last Sunday, denied Thursday a report published in The Star to the effect that Mquor was found in the car. The driver of the car was Roy Goodwin, who is held by the police. Lithgow declared that while some home brew had been drunk, there was no liquor in his automobile. BLACK OR COPENHAGEN BLUE —sizes 21% to 8; special $2.85 pair *Deed I Am Comfy —in my snug little double- breasted silky mercerized- wool-and-cotton Shirt! LITTLE PRINCESS SHIRTS, in sizes from 2 to 6, are marked special for Friday at 96¢. ~——Alsle Table Firet Floor and Becond Floor. In 3 Styles: "THESE attractive Ferneries are well-built and finished. Three styles to choose from. Old Ivory and Frosted Brown finishes. Offered Friday at an unusually-low price, $6.75. English Teapots Special 50c ELL-FINISHED dark brown English Tea- pots in plain globe shape— four sizes to choose from, 4, 6, 7 or 8 cups—excellent values at the special price, 50¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE e-Fiber Furniture tables. Seeks to Effec Anthracite Truce PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 24,.-—-Seo- retary of Labor Davis is attempting to bring the anthracite coal miners and operators tagether in another peace conference, it was believed here today. It became known thi ore tary held several long. nee tele phone conversations with John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America, The conference between operators and miners broke up Tuesday, when PEN FUGITIVE YET AT LARGE TACOMA, Aug. 24.—The third day ‘and night of the thrilling man hunt for Frederick De Lage, notorious auto thief, who made a sensational escape from MeNeil island federal penitentiary Monday, closed without finding a trace of De Lage, Altho |the bloodhounds, Rattler and Rambler, shores night, kept ¢ searched all the island, De Lage’s it became impossible agreement. to reach Decorated Dinnerware complete lines of Deco- rated Dinnerware, in the pattern basket and flower design. The available: Plates, reduced to 16¢, 20¢@ ant 2Be¢ each Frult Dishes, reduced to 10¢ each. Soup Pilates, each. 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Sizes 4 to 8, priced at $5.50 NORFOLK SUITS, in Brown or Gray mixtures, plaited front and back styles —sizes cafs—$4.95. ete: yt STORE EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS IN Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings At $1.15 and $1.95 Pair First Floor SPECIAL $6.7 EACH as Pictured for the living-room, in novel designs —Fourth Floor CROWD WATCHES HOOTCH DISPLAY NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—For four hours thirsty New Yorkers watehed federal prohibition agents remove $30,000 worth of choice Mquors and wines from the Hofbrau house, fa mous Broadway restaurant, of the island Wednesday and by the light of bonfires, watch on the shore, HOLD 10 QUARTS VIENNA, — Parliament — bullding raided by several thousand persons, dissatisfied with government de. cisions and delays regarding labor, who break furniture and fixtures, ob driven out by police, The newest, made