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- PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST HAVE ELECTED THE STAR THEIR FAVORITE SEATTLE NEWSPAPER — BY 15,000 PLURALITY RN re een neni, eel MILK PRICE WAR ON IN COURT. RN een RPA RAR AAA AR AAA AAR AA DARA PPP PRA AAA AAARAARAALAA nana OLR RPL RRR PPP PPA On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise = The Seattle Star [oo ii Kntered as Neoond Class Mutter May % 1899, at Postoffice at Ie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Per ¥ by Mall, $6 wo 99 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922. if TWO CENTS IN rRecreT f{ 4 9 ' TaaT I HAVE : ‘ | | wuT one LiFe [, TS Give To THe : } . ; CAUSE OF : { EDUCATION z / | That's Daugherty’s New Plan to Squelch Strike REPORT MEN JEWELL DEFIES CONSPIRACY ‘SIGNAL FROM’) «©RAIL LEADERS! [5 CHARGED i of the rail injunction all persons giving aid in any form Rumors Spreading| " Gaamual lannabe nad labor leaders are said to have dis- Milk Men, Accused | | | | | ] pleased Harding and Daugherty by their strike attitude. That Shots Are) Veiled hint is made that Gompers may be arrested. of Price-Fixing, R ‘FAMOUS BISHOP Heard From Trap, troduces bill to send government agents to prion for || Argue Demurter FUGITIVE BACK) City Girl in (KILLED BY FLU) in Argonaut — [orriicsmtiage:?” % vist fesiom of wees of res) to Complaint CHICAGO, Sep : —Ex- By E. P. Chalcraft | By Jim Marshall | icut. Kent Due in Oakland! FYOMG RAMK jead of Retormed Episcopal! AT 7 Ancowaur sue, |, CmeAce, 6 |. antes ethene ap a | | Jackson, Cal, Sept, 5—Iumeors pre faci 4 J | railway shopmen, bring within its seope all contested legal battle begun in _ Homer Brew's male cow , . . the ‘ | Editor The Star snorting beast . . . it's over in After Clara Skarin | Your front page mentioned on Church Dead of signals from the 47 lmprlosned ying agg on em | pepe aolygedl nate superior court Tuesday depends another colyum, decorating some re | August ist, that Marienne Redfield 2 ag men were again spreading like pth ph ows staff. . eS is i ee ite Mente kn poate pose ways gin SULA bows " Pogo! am wild fire today among the min- i cing vec ge age to a prea pony by = j prada of milk a“ pees: at fiest, having a desire to police, r a uel Fallows, head of the Reformed | irm, declaring they were “la jarding a is cabinet to- x members of the Seattle tse the animal . . . and then I arrive in Oakland Tuesday to tc be ns: abe goa Episcopal Church of the. t nited| % altho the commlites of mine rere hope oan the y aat indus. ¥ vend Browa’s stuff... . | take charge of Clara Skari } Oer aanghten, me rem, bas states, died here today, fof ving a| offlelale remained silent this trial war which has raged since udening of the injunction was! Charged with . o8 | Winborn, hetd in jail there in | duplicated this record all the WAY |iong jiiness. He was @ niionally| morning. the world war ended.” 4 by one cabinet member neo: arged with conspiracy to fix I have, for half an hour or so,| Connection with the murder of thru. known figure in religiots and ‘The miners whe worked in the | The mesnnge was printed in the |essary to silence leaders of non-strik-| the retail price of milk in the teen engaged in the compilation of| Ferdinand Hochbrunn, aged and At the age of 6 she entered the | iarriotic affairs | = : f aia |shopmen’s weekly bulletin, issued to- Ing unions who have continued to| elty faced Superior Judge Calvin @ handy election guide... . a eort| Wealthy realty dealer, last year, |third grade, at the age of 7 the! Hishop Fallows wan 87 yearn old,| *#0@foot level Inst night day ne Baty nend public and private messages of} §. Hall, while their counsel af of ect of rules on which, from ob-| One of the strongest links in the fourth, and this week at the age of iit, was the oldest living graduate of} they heard blasts from the 3,900 (Ooi, aon't appear to be able to get Support and sympathy to the shop-| gued in behalf of a demurrer Ye he grad } | ' G@ervation, elections are run. 1 com./chain of circumstantial evidence |§ She starts in the fifth - fe. Atline University of Wisconsin. He{ fevt level at the regular thne. | justice, food, clothing or shelter from (men's leaders ever since the injunc-) against the charges. tend these rules to candidates, |“eainst the woman, whe is facing a NO time has her grade been below 94 | contracted Influenza on a trip to Call. Halt an hour Inver, they de | /e"\r bre ‘ railroads, the president, congress tion was issued. si , Yyoters and those who may become | Charge of first degree murder, ts the average \fornia and was rushed back to hin | cared, thity heard two more div or the railroad labor board,” Jewell| Sharp differences of opinion pi Pia Ber chess be sustained, | , > We did not keep any record of her eo he yaAlitior ea | tinet shots, - “ e- os on i? senha oo ; Sf Chedotai, who with her husband ec achievements, unt considered her an luc he wuttered. a relaben yesterday |, Too toga a time elapeed between | "igs ygiymnt nevstor® TS O° ihe! srtent’ to which the restrictive) f0%ine figure at wel mil Seidl ; 1 .jordinary normal, healthy girl, al |, a hs Tt. these 2,900-foot level shots and the) °™ tied ‘ we ’ 4 » “ he consumer. e ¥ , _ The rules, as I have worked them mena pres cag ago ea Hoch. A ereeag dP gag tegatana Pe on ee 8 ) es po ov | mysterious two sounds for the lat-| a the om Bbniwodh the injunction should b¢/ he overruled, the defendants will fm) ue bh fe As announced exelusively in [and has had no special training | Bishop Fallows was born in Eng. | te? have been an echo, they be oj4. sie ve ‘Two members were understood to| the Crdinary course of events ‘That ft ts against the law for any | "Renton City, Wash. the coming |, Gin 1838, He moved to ‘Wiseon:1ueved. “Despite, your threats, your |!0ok with distavor on extension, | "aced on trial before @ jury, |county seat of Benton county, St isin in 1948 and married Lucy Bertha] The man who told of this experi» nuing and your scheming, you | All were agreed, including the| Defendants charged in the the November election, cam Give rontiNetoN of MArshall, Wir, ia lence today had previously scoffed #t! Ae ucked and you and alt of (President, that caution be necessary | Maton, which was filed May 26, fa) Is tess than 13 Captain [several girls who havo made th*/tg¢9 sno died in 1916 reports that shots were heard the | aaséelatis knew it.” |to avoid undue interference with the | Pfosecuting Attorney Malcolm Tears old, cor: | | 7 — _ \ lias, are C. B. Scott above record | Bishop Fallows was made aj “aht before. The message declares that decisions |M@hts of free speech and a free | '@% lard, C. B. the = In fact, we think that we ¢Onlneicadior general during the civil; Altho the committee ts officially)» 4. ratiroad labor board are | Press J. M. Albert, Sumner O aBagedin rt duplicate anything that ts good and iwar for “meritorious services.” silent on the “signals,” V. Garbarinl, |... rnives written in sand.” | Legal experts of the department | Thomas Owens, K, Tsukamaki Dearing the stern mein of Pag aig [right that can be dug up anywhere | Argonaut superintendent and mem-| Promioes wi iine probe: to which he | Of Justice today were scrutinizing the| W- Makiyama. having given several lives is lelne. [ber of the committees, admitted this shortly after the federal injunc-| Labor day speeches and messages of | In the words of the informa _ try, is willing to sacrifice a few | ‘lev a 2 be np : a 4 ‘ Yours truly, | [morning that he believed signals | tion was issued, was still unknown | /abor leaders to determine whether | tion, these men, all of whom are eat ar ae ! MR. AND MRS. R. F. SCOTT, were not improbable. |to federal authorities today. the injunction had been violated. officers in the Seattle Milk Ship- | Inion Pacific Age enton City, | “It is easy for men to get ex Hardi ‘d ll See git coe coe oer " nion Pacific Agente, Benton mm UP FOR VOTE re re er | ° ing and Attorney Gen- | pers’ association, conspired to oe | eral Daugherty are displeased “force and com; grocery — Office until a mete of his geod | q sipnciiileniancantnine an |_ MILWAUKEE, Sept, 5.—-Wiscon-| to hear.” he sald, Pde <n Release Man Held with utterances of Samuel Gom- stores: pon hye tah dis- have spent a few days, in silent) sire Chedotal declared that Clara, | [etn republicans passed judgment to-| it is possible that the men might | * } | pers and other labor leaders. tributors t Seager had Sosditation. a his goer |g, ure, Cheeta! decied thet CUTE TD) DRIVERS | ier'or. the war record of tentior| be alveand soming tits | by Injunction Law| Siscmy,n's mawsesa hb | of Sesto ste aan nee oe step, continually raising loud im- rene old Robert M. La Follette. know they are alive, | CHICAGO, Bept. 5.—Hope of test- i - ” played considerable money—all gold | ps ‘i | ready to take steps against Gom- | than 11 cents per quart.’ portunings that he throw honor |’ ina had pald carpenters who were| BEING CURBED In a state primary, voters gave “I they are living, the men | ing the “Daugherty injunetion Sad | pers and leaders of some of the | The alternative, it is claimed, Milk Shippers’ association aside and become a public official. | i " She! | their decision on the bitter battle. know everything we have been ceived a temporary setback today) ra i ¥ ge repairing the roof, in this coin. ‘ nt te sate 4 , on? ae aces “4 ilroad organiont jous. was the cutting off of the milk had alwo bought herself a fur coat} A vigorous polices campaign | Waged chiefly on the question of the) doing since we started wi irom eral authorities announced | supply from those who did not That the public consists wholly of | with the gold. against speeders showed results| Veteran Badger senator's opposition; the Kennedy side, \abandonment of the case against INJUNCTI N | comply with the alleged price- boobs. | tt was also sald that Clara had| Tuesday when only four motorists|to the war, by William A. Ganfield.| “They could hear the shots and | Joseph Kloborki, alleged injunction | J | fixing mandate. ‘Twelve wit» Waa heen seen with the tin can. Deputy appeared on the police court docket; Two com republican tickets | judge how far away they were, Now, | violator | nesses were listed for the state. ‘That all dry candidates, save one.| Prosecutor Ralph Hammer visited Tuesday charged with speeding. | were in the ¢ t. La Follette and | if they are living, they could tell we! Klobork! did not Intentionally vio- | UNDER FIRE Dean Burkhel @rink whisky; all wet candidates, |the murder apartment after the body! .E. L. Parrahan, 22, was sent to|Gov. John J. Blaine, who ts a candl- | are growing very close, [late the injunction, federal officials | a | rkhelmer, arguing the 3 iat WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.— | murrer in behalf of the defend save one, drink whisky. ihad been discovered afd found the jail for 48 hours by Acting Police ;date for renomination, headed the} This will help to keep them alive. | believed, and they wanted a strong- Aiming at the federal injunc- | declared th fi » ead lean—empty. It now rests in the |Judge Jacob Kalina and fined $50. | progressive slate. Ganfield, a college | They can hold on better when they jer case to make a tent. tion pei ond striking shopm \ouowe in eee ay re covet That it is au fait to spread the hands of Prosecutor Malcolm Doug: |Parrahan was convicted for the nec president, had William J. Morgan, | know rescue ts near.” | Kloborki was released from cus der pies « Bor grin bercptal port of the price-fly ; idea of belict in the will of the peo. |1as. ond time In a month, His blue ti | present state's attorney general, asa| In the last week no blasting for tody, He was arrested while loiter-| (ont al, a toting fet | Red tthe Aaeanil ha i wel verat, Alabam: roduced y showing ae | et tified that Cense wax canceled and a yellow one|Tunning mate for the gubernatorial | gold hag taken place in the Kennedy | i t t ‘ e. i Spe of ve sa Bony = ond ee uaa pete pone * bY r seas Scueh) toa mane: 04 pte “ty the | nomination sg ; salina. te ae is not batievedto ben] irre ® bill which would extend the | 11 cents per quart is an exorbit but an arrant idiot considers the will | ©) be e¢ 4 , ‘i c | malfeasance statutes to include | price for milk,” Burkheimer a ore 0 lice toc ility that shots from any other . 12 . of any importance of a young man, whom it is rumored | police locker passtheRe: Vis ehete Src y |Worker Is Killed any official of the government or that it will give the dealer of the people sie * ow nee ce ec A tremendous decrease tn auto ac level above could have been heard. whatever. |police are now seeking in connection 2 Y AC H I SMEN x 7. “who by mean i r- |Unusual profit. Furthermot eee | wi r His name is saidjcidents has also been noticed, only With the renewed hope among the | by Sy itch En ne a gyn Ai os Bd alten | staid: $a atiadla ae prcgpinres to be Markharn. 13 being reported in the Inst 24/ townspeople at large that friends are | * 4 ‘ & "a7 eS are form are| “By watching from the window, |hours. Four men were arrested in| AR G | auve, men fre discussing possibilities | PORTLAND, | Sept. 6-—William prive, any, a oak g lewtal ha hc gel Foe apypants fo Siwaye tauring down rivals’ posters, | Chea aw Clara | t) for speeding. One man! gan FRANC that the buried miners might have | Birch, switchman employed by the ‘a * . press or | 5 associate ps neyo ne Mee : F and |ot AN _NRANCINCO, Sept. 6. we “ |S. P.& &. railroad, was crushed by| of assemblage.” counsel for the milk shippers, while = enabling the rivals to pose as mar-| ogee P os | o — > F ‘ cross Fifth ave. and meet this was held for ree s driving and | goa rc » by hydro. | €@n keeping alive by eating rats sash \ Search was started today by hydro: |". t's) air, food is the most reri-|@ switch engine in the company's! Huddleston contended in a state-| Prosecuting Attorney Douglas’ —e ~ tyrs. | oma the ite sidewalk. |three wero charged with driving “ eee in on oppenl planes and motorboats for the yacht | re known | Yards at midnight, recetving injurtes | ment that the Chicago inyuntuon is | “88 represented by Deputy * | » |ing Attorneys Ewing D. Colvin es i They would then walk to town. [autos while drunk hie ae Ps 4 |0U8 question, for the me Thistle, with D. 'T. W. Patrick and Riah Geeeed ble doukie dante moan [tesa “ tx” by congeries | inci . | pany even after murder | a es yachtsmen aboard. aPRy F The motion of W. Makiy: ous come-on organizations are sup- . | ~ . agent found guilty of Megally using lakiyama, one Posed to have tremendous influence | ‘*ken cgpsito cb | INES _The yacht left the Corinthian Yacht BURGLAR GETS Hinton Starts on Jsuch power in an industrial contro. | ‘¢ defendants, for separate trial With the boob-oleie— the influence,| ™*" cide ar tne caer | TO WITHDRAW? club yesterday morning for a cruise Fli ht t B il | versy committed to prison for aj St@nted June 9, by Superior Ji practically speaking, being that of} [70M “u.l0° eT ds color to | + | with other yachts of the ollb A LIFE TERM 1g © Braz) iisimum of 10 years or fined wp | Auatin BE. Griffiths. Makiyam: * '" | ‘ ¥ ast seen, it was off the course, KEY WEST, Fla., Sept. 5.—The an affidavit in support of his mot congress on progress. > rt. 6- nro | a . . to 0,000 ‘0 ee eee eeery sear vee; a: Se become faetitionse tin Granbakeon j having hit bad weather and a strong! pending guilty on the eve of going | Sampaio Correia I, piloted by Lieut. | , a % ERS a 0 (stated that he had been ordered ‘hat continuous residence in Seat-| Whe Milled Hochbrunn. |State ure drifting toward an agree. | {{veree current Inte yesterday after-|io trial, Harry Floyd was sentenced | Walter Hinton, got away for Braz! | ‘ ors ja physician to take his wife back to fle is the highest virtue to which | ment to persuade Col. George Lamp ae » és hte |*2, life Imprisonment on an habitual jat noon today |Americans Win in | Japan for her health yu Failure of the yacht to return this i charwe Tuceday by 8x or| Afte © c ful attempts | . This was supported in an affida’ tan can attain, and that the length CHARGE GIRI Ing and M vances Axtelf'to with. vs criminal charge Tuesday by Superior After two unsuccessful attempts | } P an affidavit: eeepc etaie, an Uae Sie Meee 4 _| ing and Mrs. Frances Axtell to with | morning caused a search to be inst: | Sagas Ws Wek Ito Mart, ‘Hinton got the giant sea} Davis Cup Matches |oy the physician, Dr. Owen Taylors Sebek lackty on eisction Worature. | STOLE BOOKS' gomiuation, po that they vaxaseter fom Floyd, with his partner, Emmin|plane into the air and winged away| WEST SIDE TENNIS CLUR, For-! On June 30 the milk shippers pret | ei their efforts in behalg of Judge Aus-| | Fidley, who is now serving a term|for Neuvetas bay, Cuba, where the | est Hills, N. ¥., 5.—America re-| sented a motion to quash the infor 8 ‘ of one to 15 years in the state penl- | next stop will be mad j tained p the classic Davis; mation. This was denied by Judge. iriffiths, ig the statement Alaska Salmon Run teunianie at Wale Wailea ox wardhery, | oi cup for another year h this aft-| Daniel H. Carey on July 1. The / pendous influence, and that anyone |the most remarkable woman I ever iahed‘in the Oregonian, i & dis-| A | Lae ; h } ; , an, Ai F pene eb Dibba 4 oon by s the third vic fon to quash was based on the ing it probably would lose both | saw.” was the characterization today mantis Short, Sa Isherss | confessed to Deputy Prosecuting At|y s * ek BY nk, De ie Sierra : hig opposing it p } m Seattle. . y | r |Lieut. Doolittle |of the world's tennis championship | allegation that the defendants could its voter, jof Clara Skarin, held here for § “Agreement on Judge (Griffiths ASTORIA, Sept, 5.—Ships of the | torney Bert Ross that he assisted | pe i | see jattle authorities in connection with | ang the proposed elimination of Col. | Alaska Packers’ association return: |in looting Seattle horres Is at Kelly Fiel Pla tind dock mo 3 Saar € prttce etna bo Ly infernal / " rd vie " ad by as ae jury was in comet 4 4 enilasort Ho would have any government i That the Ku Kiux Klan has tre-} OAKLAND, Cal., Sept. 5.~"S' ‘That any candidate who Is so fool-| the murder of Ferdinand Hochbrunn, | | amp) 4 Mrs. Axtell,” says the | ing from the Alaskan canneries bear-| Deputy sheriffs recovered more y Lamping and Mrs, Ax anys th $10,000 worth of household| SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Sept. 6,—| William M. Johns of San Fi at the time, and the matter gh ish as to appeal to reason and intelli. | of Seattle, by W. J. Peterson, captain | aisnaton, “ig believed not so much to| ing the season's pack, report a short | than et ere Se re toae ane | ct aovonetoas | Se acrtbed tone rite oC eeatinene |eeaaon, with wonton below normal tn | goods stolen. by. thé pair, | Liout. James D, Doolittle, making a | cisco, who defeated Gerald L. Patter. | have been presented to it, bigotry, ia merely asking for de-| “Her poise is perfect; her wit '8| toward Judge Griffiths ax ton widen.| the Far Northern waters. Floyd has a record of one convic- | cross-country flight, arrived at Kelly oe 6 6 _ ie first of the Postale en. benraait ‘ ; “ J | “a : sre shortly afte "clo! al tw tches for the cup. feat. keen, and she entirely baffies que® | in, recognition of the fact that there} TWO of. the old-time windjammers | tion on a grand larceny charge and | field here shortly after 7 o'clock this | final two ma ing recognition of the fact that there | winds a a Wants to Make New eee | toners.” dminals vo arrived at Sai Brand ’ hree for burglary in the second de.| morning. F le the flight from | joners |1s no chance on earth to beat Poin-| have arrived at San Francisco, one | three f urglary in the seco forming. | 1) emia Sk agonal cea..ite That the palm for etoiciam, for-| Miss Skavin continued today a*| dexter with three . Even | at Puget sound and one in the Co. |eree a a f b Wi : merly held by the Fenimore Cooper |caim and confident ax if her arrest |the mont hopeful of Poindexter’y ene.|!umbia river, all of them carrying _Ldaut. Doolittle hooped off. from | Little ‘ot Gavaecaras on eae Treaty With Panama Indian, is in reality the property of | was but a trifling incident : mien concedes the fact that it will be | but medium loads, Asks $25, 000 for Kelly field shortly before 8:80. fe h 9 re vation Army, expresses! WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Présie fhe average politician, who can,| “I'll do my talking in Seattle.|4 hard enough fight with only one eprint ’ San Diego, He expected to reach the | bellef that peor joke In dent Harding today sent a communt While discussing politics, keep a|when the time comes,” she told in- | candidate, succens t% out of the] Ammonia Fatal to Love of Husband Coast tonight "heaven, : : cation to congress asking termina. ace. ’ . “It won't help me to| * | ake PN ; straight face. terviewern. won't help me to] question with three. Ankit BARGH0 to ldcdeveriate ter tion of the present treaty with Bam ae | talk now. Besides, I don’t know | Brother of Mason |the loxs of her husband's love, Mrs, he ee That in every election an optimist |anything about this affair—I can't fai rt ‘ : - may compute about 6 per centum of | say anything worth while.” | . AB entlor thay 6 Wi icv apt cae & ae miusck (eaagae: aes ‘Cura ‘The existing treaty, drafted Be @undidates to be mentally and| She was ready to chat aud to 7 Pag alee eared by by “oi ae vation on | William Howard Taft while secretary y hone generally bec | enever anyone approached 0" owe e jer, and |S. ¢ , whi 1 pay iy ationtion ie aia lne” ies le seth | lemployed at the Pendieton woolen |ticed Rathbone away, iy ate te te hold. ¥ aK ion to other- , Te. dia cae . rl “ canal cons Ses. jy Mire. J. J. Gardner, of San Fran mills, died here early today from the | struction period. It has now served cee cieco, has identified Miss Skarin as | oe ee OR AT LEAST MAYBE A its purpose, the president stated, and That the job of the average voter|a girl who worked for her for two by mistake. the administration desires to replace « | pI has simmered down to wearily pick-|months under the name of Lydia J , | —- oe! | T M it with a permanent covenant, ing the least offensive ot the Tiotiey | Hunt She accused her of t ne Bargains That |Babe Ruth Chalks gid Feo Sit, appini , crowd which presents itself for his | books and other goods from her home nF a mee, sch taelt for his | books and other goodn trom her home|) 447-1) 7 414 Won || Up 29th Home Run|| ont waters of Lake Washington ‘iat ihe elias bor East to Come West suffrage. iw 6 left. jw n she | when their motorboat stalled, Jus. Your charge is just petty lar POLO GROUNDS, New York, in Seattle to five cents within My pinows di sad 1 Y > - pe ° Peace C, C. Dalton and W East WINNIPEG, Man. — Canada’s|ceny,” Miss Skarin told Mrs, Gard- Can Be Found | Sept. 6.—Babe Ruth made his 29th she Bones ay: 6. Taian sae y 90 days."—Mayor Brown, in and West to t | Western Shriners will visit the 4 gt ea ‘on enyrsceye oH popup iy wight were: : : 7" ’ bites Pry =. om Frwy ve yan | Chester A. Bate r spent an speech delivered June 5, his ine Re 5 SRR nomen | atay here and you can press your Want Ad Colu mns |i Pennock was pitching for the Red evi dl towed in by 4 passing j}nard S, McMahon, of Oakland, Cal, HOME BREW | neousntions. | SAN FRANCISCO. —~ Harry Law|] 10) rene a ae ite coche | thousands of Bastern Shriners are Will not appear while - ———_—_-—— renee, 45, dreams he ts trapped in | planning to tour the Coast next year Homer Brew | BELLINGHAM.-Conductor G. C. | clovator shaft, with elevator descend. Hee ad not Spread upon the rec — ——o while many Western Shriners. will is on his, vacation | MeDermott hangs on trolley car pels tng. upon him and thrust band thr RCSA “He tines snare “Aaniatte’l | —_ —— motor Hast to the 1923 Imperial ile 600 volts of elec Me Y passing ndow : ‘ , . ‘ort to “ee 1] and certain is in order. sha Os sion, to be held im Wash- thru it, and escapes alive, cape.” Severs urterics. ington, D. C,