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Maximum WEATHER Today noon tered as Se Class Ma 1) Minimum, 42 88 Howdy folks! Hope you re d to get up at midnight Saturday and break the seal on the new telephone book. We have or had our dial te phone one day ere missi the op to 3 Ma ee 9 Severyns JOIN RAINIER ESCAPE DEAD CARFARE WAR HORSE'S EYES Asserts! Indian He Will Eject Passengers Who Offer Nickels By Seized by Remorse oe Killing Beast i Fit of Rage By John W. Nelson Bob Bern “* r k YOR n k t for . 7 a ap r eo of 4 them. to pay tt But 1 AS ni BOOK REVIEW ape ut his 5 ¢ a The new teleph: directory Ww. B ve arval t A M bids fair to be one of the most ihe erg al, le Popular books of the sea : . e the critical reader will find, rane the hats ie Ca ~ perhaps, that there are too many oe h ; ) characters in the volume and ao EY 4 that the plot is weak in’ places. F s thor di tes uch A b ¢ « age space to the Jones family edt see | yet: ing a b, he ager of the Se viclously on one of tha Seat¥e man ts charged with steal- | ji) usly on one no “ es, said Monday that he Is pre-| and beat {t to deat ing auto, passing check and | pared to take whatever stepa are eee @eserting his wife and three children. Tbeeseary 40: protect the ee No doubt ‘hell be running for the | °°" Raa ase th oe As he stood looking down on elty council next 1 sc bgyy Bie cheat apriacs the body of Imai « sudden es | THINKS CITIZENS WILL | chan him. STATISTICS DEPARTMENT There are 110,000,000 people in fhe United States. If you don't believe it, drive your car out on road some sunny the Everett Sunday. | von wi [his deat ductor on a _ We just know we could make Gur letter on a correspondence football team. We also feel sure that we could play on o * thical All American teams—so as it re mained mythical to drive her car without »: She's put two gasoline-saving de her flivver, each guaranteed to save 60 per cent in fuel consumption. We haven't seen citizens of Seattle fighting to get on the street cars and ride was predicted by Doc Perhaps they're waiting for a three-cent fare i orc8 Brown says we should use the street cars instead of our flivver: Gosh, we have to do that now—Iit we don’t want to alk 14 blocks to where the doggone machine is parked. Auto-suggestion: L ‘em at home. Use the street cars CHANSON DE CARS (Tune: “You Gotta Quit Kickin’ My Dawg Around.”) Our police chief and Mayor Brown * Took a strediifar ride up town, Because the Pires had just come down— They thougM@that they would ride around, Ev'ry time that they yo up town They use the cars for" riding round, Makes no difference where they're found They'll use Dave's buses for ridin’ round, They drop a buffalo in the bow And save Rocks, They plainly see chine They'll be that with no ma- saving coin on gasoline. Ev'ry time they go up town They use the cars for ridin’ round, Makes no difference where they're found They'll use Dave's buses for ridin’ | fround. We Aaticck® trooke te t | aign” Wags Along Busy Practicin WASHINGTON, March 5. — A! governor and his appointees, has had the support, yea, the { "Shock oops in the carfare war | 1 masse and pay arty Asylum Inmate Bike warning that the country before very ardent support, of Col. Ashton and his men. ‘They Attempts t Looses Deadly Fumes esident of the BY WANDA VON KETTLER ee tence oe ARs ed Re damd | favored it in the senate, and, of course, the senate passed it. ed | Matin nae Train tho Ut Gia in Seattle Monday lin the report of the senate commit-| Last night Col. Ashton received word to kill that bill. A | POLICE DE iy HICAGO, Marc Six persons | and n school director, | arrected. " ‘ jtee investigating oil prices made| joker has been found in it somewhere, a joker which the in-= “If there is a widespread protest | were killed and lives of a score of | Was too busy Monday to pr with} |S eporta-drom: schoo! “eronse-and | 2Mae. Seaey - | terests which employ Ashton do not want, and therefore the eatiat TEGAN’ fare “ABA IL the | DUlees ancanepred Whar oak wied tat the’ lnveRtign tion ordered by the playfleids tell us that pockets filled| 2° “eclared that if a “few great! bio war is on. It is predicted that Ashton will have enough sedple. of Has ec rid a restaurant of rats and roaches | board of education into the “school | Pl ,/Companies are permitted to manipu- 1 hter ‘the’ bill heth He has h people of valley pay nic wee fg indo cindy oe hich grants a mo.| With round, shiny things to be Used) tit) prices for the next few years| Votes to slaughter the bill in the house. He has had great annot use the entire p Bo ene | Abdaly ex hol children’s say oe tae ang neue ln teat day | &# they have since 1920, the people) success in the house to date. co Severyns said fumigation was under the dl-| ings to two local banks and which ts ee Sa rae a Ineidenc.{ Of the country must be prepared to The total budget follows: Inland Empire highway, Ellens+ second division in the earfare | rection of O, W. Hull, former inmato | now being instituted in the local siiy, tuiy first day of the week in| PAY At least $1 a gallon for gas) 10, maintenanve and construction | burg to Kennewick, $440,000; Walla war will organize people owning |of the Dunning Insane axylum, who | schools which the First Annual Star-Play. | U26 | of certain streets in cities and towns, | Walla to Pasco, $123,000; Walla Walla “ i eta | | ‘The report does not go into detail automoblies to carry patrons to and raneesented. himself as the head A business man,” he sald, , Pr ground Marble Tournament {9 to be- Veeardlan’ the Drobabillty of dollar | $74,248. to Clarkston d Walla Walla to 3 fro, Free ‘gasoline will distrib: | the National H lento corporation, of | good many things to seo to beslde} gin. Rain cannot wash from the| \ gation rusolinio. It simply issues| Pacific highway, Everett-Blaine, | Colfax, $345,000; Indian Timothy met uted by the organizatic Regular | Buffalo. He was held for questioning. | running the schools. fbade: of Seat moana: the }-870,000;, Everett Seattle, $200,000; depots wil ” z 4 The dead represented three gener- 4 3 | the warning that such a price shes * 5 ; 1 Ls toe morial bridge, $25,000; Colfax to Ros depots will be designated where rid. i ‘ Leen Ls | He referred The Star to the admin-! promises of the tournam It can-| threatens unless the alleged manipu- | Tacoma-Seattle, $175,000. selia, $190,000; Spokane to Whitmal ers will be picked up ations of one family. [istrative heads of the school system, | not make them forget that Seattle ‘Stations of the big companies are| National Ke highway, $460,000.) county line, $180,000; Kettle Falla a your neighbor. Co-operate| Physicians declared the gas used! to whom, he stated, had been d final marble champion {s to play| stopped |) ashen: Peas high Yakima | County ra Rea 3K ry with him and ride to town with|by Hull ro-cyanic acid, of | cated the task of investigating the|the champions of other Northwest} "Senator La Follette, in submitting | West, $150,000 \ Baath him." That's the more peaceful pro. | the most deadly known to scienze. subject. cities, and that the Northwest win-| tn. report, revealed that he and Sen.| State road No. 5 ,000, Centrat_ Washington —_ highway, 3 gram of the valleyites, Kelley sald nk Bb. W sistant super-|ner is to travel across the United) ator Brookhart are planning legisia.| Ocean Beach highway, $490,000, | $170,000. That the members of various com 'Hardings Followed intendent of schools, has not had an| States in June to ‘Atlantic City, N |tion in the new congress to regulate} North Bank highway, Vancouver n-Ooen Beach highway |mercial and booster clubs of the | opportunity, however, It seems, to] J. where the national champlonship| oi prices and the general conduct| to Maryhill, $280,000, 0 Okanogan county line, |South End of the city are aympathet.| — by Pickets’ Parade | ioox into the matter—dospite the fact | will be decided upon, of thet BV dst: |" ipmnald alghveay® AEs’ Orselertét Okanogan county, $40,000, jle with the street car company, and} wAagHINGTON, March 5—Picketa| that he admits he was present at the | RAINDROPS CAN'T Tho public and oll "tridlinty, sitio iver, (RESDSOUO) Lake! (Guinautt ‘to sit lates in Okanogan |Will advance an aldermanic candidate! who for several months have paced | meeting & week ago, at which P, E.| WASH OUT THOUGHT report. charged, “are in some re-|Queets, $150,000; Aberdeen to Mud * ae ig (Turn to Page 8, Column 7) | before tho White House in an effort | Shields, representing the Educational] Nay, Raindrops can no more] greets moro completely at the mercy | Bay, $375,000, \ ket-San Poil highways state |to obtain the release of political pris. | ‘Thrift Service, Inc., of New York,| make them forgot these facts than| of the Standard companion then be| ave fard highway, $100,000, Be eerie eH i | joners, followed President und Mrag"sold” the idea to the school princl-| they can make them forget to eat} fore the supreme court ordered their| North ‘Central highway, Ellens. State road No, 22, Detillion Beh FIRE DEPARTMENT Harding to the railway station, | pals of the elt : | Pevera ne Elbe 2. toe: dissolution in 1912 burg to Vantage Ferry, $50,000; Soap 6 Cer tN peak where the latter boarded a train for| As for Mr. Shields—well, he was| marbles Monday in between show: [Lake to Davenport, $100,000, to Hardy, $150,000, CALLED TO RESCUE their southern vacation trip. extremely dignified when he was) ers, and will continuo to shoot them! mim ANADEL PLAYERS wilt] Sunset highway, Seattle to Wenat: ede ote highway, Newport. One banner read; called at th orgian hotel, Monday night in between dining| present “The Rosary" March 16 and|cheo, $450,000; Wenatchee to Spo., Port $110,00 t FRIGHTENED PUSSY }| «no you know that white you are| “All I would care to say,” he re-|room tables and other obstacles of Prost tho Tol oenree wacltactuen| eer } Hastern division of the Inland Bm Crouching atop a tall telephone || going for a vacation you are allowing | marked with at courtesy and pre-| the household, Those whose ambi a : vx saa = AR he pire highway, Palouse to Pullman, ne ath. chi ind Dehalio: two political prisoners, James Quig-| cision, “is that I don't care to say| tions are tho soaring kind cannot be $135,000; Anacortes east, to be Hiceruey ry much frightened kitty || ley and Caesar Tabib, to die of tuber. | anything.” Vlhindered by such things as the matched with county funds on a another from old John Retiwieinhd alba Pa) ssi Darden WAIT FoR | ~ Brown f Rai the years of the ARING A ving beast | zens H ¢ ut he He could or haunt be organ | outlined hi. orth prison?" is wasting away one of its nine lives, It has been there five days, in spite of efforts of all the neigh- bors round about to bring It down. Evidently taking refuge from the attack of a dog or of small boys, | culosis in Leaven 11 ARRAIGNED IN U.S. COURT the pussy eat scooted up the pole || pieyen persona indicted recently and took its perch among the | |i. the federal grand jury were ar wires, there to defy the whole|| ii ened before Judge Jeremiah Ne world. Neighbors, sorry for the || 1). Monday. Of this number, furry creature in its plight, and |) oq pleaded guilty. The remainder fearing it would starve to death Ventered D of not guilty or were or freeze, appealed to the Hu-]| -anted extension of time in which mane soclety, but the Humane fo: ciety didn’t go to the rescue, Then the pound master was asked plead. ose arralgne 1g Chong, narcotics, not guilty; it | v I to help, but he didn't have any ||) oe yfong, prohibition and narcotica, climbers, and couldn't shoot the jn ook’ Keer. hniotien: creature, becunne It was all mixed || Lock Chung and Wong up with the wires. Monday morn ment, according to Inspector A, ©. Buchileu, nareoties, Bennofield, is going to save that Roberts, narcotics, guilty; Clinton not guilty; Sandy Kitty Monday afternoon if It hin | ne een? Owear Carl, theft I ‘ plead, 99, at the Postoffice at Seattt SEATTLE, WAS MONI Charle Nome Ginivin, Gilbert, 1 when Gini catchman, le, Was ler the Act of YAY, MARCH bullet ended the plant whose life vin broke into the Dye Works early Monday morning. | | | | article |aon plot whi PR ALL‘TOO BUSY’ RAINFAILSTO © SIX KILLED 7 TO INVESTIGATE =DAMPEN ‘FANS’ FUMIGATING GAS So School “Thrift Cam- Lenin Discusses War Possibility MOSCOW, in, premier March 5. of soviet ~Nikolat for asks whether-it will long be por for Russia pertalistio stat “Or will disputes between states give Russia a breathing spel Lenin asked Ho predicts entual revolutions in India Lady Bluebeards’ socla Trial Postponed The trial of| runaway flat car in the middle of a John Kirk and Pete Mil track wang at log | r t guilty; Fred oy best narcotics, not guilty; Fre Fe ee ee emrord Phoned The || Garcia, prohibition act, not gullty:! cxIcAGO, March 6 and Phe Btar, told. the firé)/17/ Reeven,’ Harcotlos,’ ote weak | are Nailio acoullie ands Kew ST Ad a ; to plead; Jack Goon, narcoties,| eimik, alleged woman charged with the planning of a lives, was postponed today Russia, | broken a long silence and written an the Pravda tn whic to ayold a clash with “im. Bluebeardy 1 claimed at least six | ‘ts tov & Potential (Turn to Page 8, Column 5) Wife Slayer Faces Len: has} PORTLAND, Ore, March los Buzzelli, Italian janitor and killed his wife, severely hig son He and hime: 5.—Ca who sh h he auible | | a police rifle squad at bay for half an hour here Jaat week, today faced a other | charge of murder in the first degree Mrs, Buzzelll was tho nine children, mothor Alistio |Runaway Car Kills TACOMA, Mareh & Rillie | gpur tr ler, members of 1 pol | ging camp No. 1, of the St, Paul a until | were instantly killed yeuterday, The Seattle Star $11,000,000 IN “PORK” Gigantic Road Bill Now Before Le ome) POLICE MAY ENDS LET) BURGLAR IS KILLE 1879, Per Year, by Mail, $3.60 SEATTLE Two CENTS TS IN gislature! D “MACHINE” by offer LS PAYING | ITS DEBTS |Shot Down as Watch- man Catches Him in Act fA sae In Highway Appropriations Members i Are Being Rewarded for Vicious wad loncied laters hal oeag Votes on Many Measures out of work for some ti Ho was —— | the first white child born in Nome, BY RALPH J. B J MIN ‘ OLYMPIA, March 5.—The big loot of the legislature is Al aka. | The burglar had entered the place by smashing o windows with| now in the process of distribution as the session gets ready bricks. G wa ed but/for its last fevered moments. ; j released by F bp. L.| ‘The trades and deals are being paid for. Each member and ¢ Corson ¢ : | iinet who has stood pat, voted with the machine, and played described the r to ithe | the game is learning just what share he is to take home, declaring that he was asleep) And some members who have been tame and docile thrus ‘ rabaa sa ‘Metta’ widens aoa out the session are seething with rage because the big loot ‘oken. He went back to sleep, | bill doesn’t give them what they were promised ; because, | He was reawakened when he heard/as they say, they have voted with “the boys” all the way 1 satonaneaitia chest ati ato the and have been double-crossed. f rreroom, where he saw a/Eleven Millions nes. He ¢ 4 the telow in Pork Barrel » throw up but tn his The big loot measure is the general roads and bridges jact, appropriating approximately $11,000,000. More than | $1,500,000 already has been handed out for roads by emerg his brain. He was dead when ura |ency legislation, ds and bridges bill bef went rs i @ general roads an ges was before Me ee nek Dean pein Monday. That it will pass goes without saying, '¥ arrived, I'm awfully. sorry, boys, bet I guess I've killed a burglar,” Gilbert |eaid, holding out his pistol. The j officers put him under arrest and ned the burglar, yaiclan rvousness wer A loud report followed and the man feil to the floor, a bullet thra accidentally pressed the voting as they have voted all session, will not be spilled if the gravy recipients can help it. Not that the roads and bridges act in itself is either wrong A city or vicious. It may be both, but some sort of a road measure Pronounced the| is necessary. But, the bill has been used thruout the session > the broken windows two/&8 a club over the heads of little cow county and big cow which had been |Ccountry men, too, to keep them in line. ing the panes. The) When the roads and bridges bill, with its $11,000,000, made an Was taken to the its appearance Sunday night, members learned just how gue, whe attempts to identify 4 : eae Jen Wich dla toadae *\ much they are to receive for their opposition to the power of 1 Wag identified by his moth- | bill, for their knifing of organized labor measures, for their of the City |° Marble Champs Charge of Murder not wounded f, and held ag the result of his running amuck of Two Track Workers -Caught by a nd na Lumber Co, near Kapowsln, Kirk Tuesday because of the filness of] wos married and has a family reside Judge, Marcus Kavanaugh, ing at Kirkland, Wash, idole ib aici sain danagin cla pant hanes taps siege erable saline Annie Ginivin, and a sister, Mary Holmsen. MAY FORCE GAS UP TO DOLLAR Senate Report Says Stand- ard Grips Country stand-pat attitude against all progressive legislation. The members who have insurged also are learning just how | severely they are to be punished. |Found Joker in Lobbyist’s Pet Bill A mild furore was created here last night when Col. Ash- ton, of Spokane, lobbyist for the Washington Water Power Co., started a last-minute fight on senate bill 68. This measure, which provides for a state board of equaliza- | tion on all property and practically places all assessing and valuation of property for tax purposes in the hands of the jae | 50-50 basis, to be expended under the direction of the state highway engl neer, $80,000; from Asotin to Anas tone, in Asotin county, $50,000; from Gig Harbor, Pierce county, to Port Quit Dilly-Dallying (EDITORIAL) Orchard, In’ Kitsap county, $100,000, For a year and more now the city council has dilly- | OPERATION FUND LISTED AT $117,000 State highway engineer, tions, $117,000, Capitol outlay, $10,000, This latter appropriation repeals one made prior in the session by S. B, 148, The dill further provides that the part of the Olympic high: way between Shelton and Quilcene m be constructed by day work, This appropriation {s slightly less than that of two years ago, being $2,175,712 below the general stl. mate made by the last session, when, $12,490,000 were appropriated, dallied in characteristic fashion with the important Dexter ave. extension project. It can dilly-dally no longer, however. ‘The time has come for definite action. Sxcavations are now under way at First ave. and Virginia st., the terminus of the proposed extension, for an 11-story building. This means that, unless immediate steps are taken, the Dexter ave, extension will be finally and definitely killed, | Because, once this building is erected, condemnation proceedings would be so costly as to be prohibitive. Therefore, the city council MUST act now. To delay would be definite action—against the ex- tension and therefore against the future development of Seattle, operas BU under a load of lumber as it slipped from a truck which he was unloading at Fourth ave, and Virginia st,, Saturday morning, Robs of 2816 Wurst bs ve Vo} ely injured, the gravy which it hands out to different senators for

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