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a 3 y : } t ‘ a4 ¢ “More Than 200 Turn Out) GRIFFITHS IN | A TALK ATKENT| 4 Quarter of for His Speech BY FRED BOALT % 2 | More than 200 persons attended a i Pra PORTLAND, Sept, 7.—It was a 25-35 bullet and it Judge Austin weighed a quarter of an ounce, for the republic This tiny leaden pellet has set in motion a train of ou . Sen ae aties ‘indexer, for vw “levents, all tragic, touching many lives, termed “his betrayal of Bremerton) for Mare tsiand.” He cited figures to show why it into the breast of Glenn H. Price, youthful prohibition jagent, the iaitorcindenters return, | Another one like it ended the life of Grover C. Todd, Touching on Poindexter’s vote | another agent. for Newberry, iriffiths de * * * clared: “Newberryiem means | The Indian of Fenimore Cooper was a Noble Redman. He lost his nobility when the white man gave him whisky and_ bullets, Warren didn’t make the stuff he sold. He was the agent of white men operating stillsein the Grand Ronde hills. oure 8 A : ’ EE tate been to ettect. er The white men will continue to sell white mule to Indians. have been failures. We are pass-| They will get another agent, Eitipatsiec, tevorance and fixed 8} Society will hang Warren. Inasmuch as the double ferior status as to all free men. |Murder occurred on a reservation, the duty of hanging “Arbitrary no-strike laws are | Warren falls to Uncle Sam. nice legal one that is vexing uncle's legal department. An attempt to go back to old, It would be very much simpler if Warren had swung ~ impossible conditions, The com. men school and the ballot make ‘ into action off the reservation. * * & this return of the workmen to their former oe — * serfdom out o t ues! ‘These ia i enbeeeed, men The 25-35 bullet halted a real estate deal. than unwilling, in- . ha Phage ong ther Price, an ex-soldier, had contracted to buy a house and ficlent ction, Such Iaws jaere tract. He had it partly paid for. would Fog the federal consti- He had been in the federal employ seven months after quitting the army. All his savings had gone into the home. He left his 21-year-old wife and three babies penniless. * 8 & tien, which forbids ‘involuntary The leaden missile that killed Price hit a grocer in the elective corruption and destruc tion of free government “Labor and capital troubles,” he Continued, “will never be settled right if the employer pound of flesh. Anti-strike laws exacts his| servitude.’ “Free labor ts best. This can be kept by progress, not reaction. “The better way is the affirma- largely Phillip Warren, Grand Ronde Indian bootlegger, fired) The question of where is a) | THE SEATTLE STAR ; | Lincoln Gave This Olympia Man Apology Col. J. G. Crouch Also Got Firecrackers From Liberator Col. J. G. Crouch OLYMPIA, Sept. 8&—To have known or seen Abraham Lincoln is a matter of boast these days, but Col, J, G. Crouch, of Olym: pla, goes one further, Abraham Lincoln tendered him an apology! furthermore, Lincoln gave Crouch the first firecrackers Crouch ever had. tive policy, already being | o adopted w Pag ol fair emplow| pocket. When the grocer heard the news, he called up| Crouch was born and rated near rs and people of recognition an4|the Price home and demanded immediate payment of a bill | SPrinsticl4, Hl. where Lincoln prac Practice of equitable partnership be-| oF 0. jticed law, When a emall boy, he of $40. was riding to town with bis father’ tween labor and capital, brain and brawn, in their common output.” Judge Griffiths concluded by Pointing out the desirability of hav. ing a salt-water man in the senate. “Of our nine senators since we became a state,” he’ re- marked, “six have come from the east side.” He said he regarded the fight was Between Poindexter and himeelf only. He will speak Friday night in Auburn and Ballard. Cohen Seeks to Be Solon, the broad Platform of being “in favor of the repeal of all ob- noxious laws and/a for the enactment of all constructi- fee legislation, Arthur G. Cohen, pocket for 80 cents, and he couldn't wait to ask for his money until the body of Price was cold. typical of grocers and dye works proprietors. * * * The bullet missed three bootleggers. Price had the goods on them. He was the government's only witness. They will not be prosecuted for lack of evidence. It also In jail, Warren might have talked. In Death Row, he won't. In the grave, he can’t. * 8 & retroactive? It has passed the United States senate. Washington correspondent says the lawmakers, with their ears to the ground, will not dare to reject it. Some day, maybe, perha bonus, a loan, or a lan settlement. Napoleon’s Chessmen * fattlo attorney.|Used in Tournament is campaigning for} LONDON, Sept. §—Napoleon's) the office of state|chessmen, made from captured rep resentative | British guns, will be used by Victor) from the 45th dis-/ Wahituch, an English player, in the [international tournament this sum- mer, Cohen has aA war record of 14 savy, be" seints| Walks With Child 560 Miles for Job) J Arthar G Coke tron in the Iatest| HULL, Eng. Sept. §—Carrying| 'y chest drive and cinta | ber IT4monthsold baby while she! the financing of Se; ¥as hunting a job, Mra. Beatrice ad ‘ity hotel. Edwards collapsed here after walk Braauved from the Seattle {ing 660 miles. High schoo! in 1909 and from tho a University of Michigan in 1912. Robbers Strip Men of Clothing, Flee Bince he bas practiced law in MADRID, Sept. %—Two bandits Seattle. held up an automobile near Barce : ds Husband to lona, stripped four passengers of all His Death in Duel | their ciothing ana fied with the ma TRIESTE, Sept. §.—Signora Mar./ chine. Sherita Macchi, learning that Con. ae vad Kuhrman, an Austrian, had| ST. LOUIS, Sept. 8.—Her clothing called her “an old cat,” forced her|afire, Marion Hands dashed into a husband to challenge Kuhbrman to a| paint store and the inflammable ma- duel. Macchi wax killed. terials caught fire there. The store —_—— was wrecked, Miss Hands will live active on commit- A eaaRpa aig i CARDIFF, Sept. §—Leonard Sil-| 5 ¥erman, diamond merchant, con-; NEW CASTLE, Eng., Sept. § eealed $75,000 worth of jewels in a| Robert Stewart, brought here in teapot. 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That night he told hie father about tt ‘Ge to Mr. Lincoln's office tn vefield.” sald bie parent a few later, “He has something to o you.” ‘TimmMiy, cots office. Apprehensive, he stood beside Lincotn’s desk “Well, my bey.” spoke Lincoln, what can I de for you?” “My father auld you wished to see $25 You Corner Columbia the boy entered the Lin- | |GAINES SAYS WT | HE WILL SAVE # ot by reducinbs wages, but by positions and YOU, MR. NEWSBoy! )} = pID YOU EVER RUN? 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Btar carriers who wigh | legs out from beneath his desk. remind the quests of the home || tendent of county building to compete nhould report at the | Then he stood up, towering over state, and “The Wayfarer’ sheep || be abolished || Btar office at 10 a. m. Saturday | for 1) and awk Mr. De Soto the wondering youngster, “Ah, yes. You are the boy I | wrongfully accused of stealing my eggs?” ‘The boy stammered assent. | “My Ind, I was wrong, and I | hope you will pardon my mis j | j wil) assiet in the orchestration ne |Bloodhounds Trail Women Form Human) and Capture Youth Broker Is Charged Chain, Rescue Bo y| BRISTOL, Ene s Pralied With Grand Lar bloodhounds Kept after his ” CHICAGO, Kept, §.—Bleve ‘om. | OY ' andiad @ttl 4 ia take." sald Lincoln, ‘Then he | 6. formed nm human eha oe | trom Warminster reformatory, 16-) Charged with larceny, G. 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