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‘JURY STILL OUT! Waterhouse Verdict Holds City in Suspense! ered as Second Clans Matter May 8, 1809, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 8 1479, Per Year, by Mall, $2.60 Pair tonight and Saturday, mod. ‘i erate west to northwest winds. Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 57, Minimum, 48 | | Today noon, 4 the . "9 : » VOL, 25. NO. 65. aint, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923, * in rw ; rae os nie = oe ; | ome|H0THiR SMS | Los Angele the TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. ) ARGUE POINTS ta a = SON SLAIN BY As Viewed by a Frank Angeleno || CHINA HILLS OF BG CASE j | OS ANGELES, May 11.—Los Angeles, a city of to. 1 Southern California with aspirations for'the Los 7 ms x — Angelicizing of the world; Los Angeles, a city engaged Spey Peis ld. 9 . a ; ; lown its own w ipe wi e i . © = at tata £65 Brands Testimony} j2.3y'ne dovm own widpipe with ite w mete “Take Way Troops, Attorneys Remain | city in the world; Los Angeles which. believes it would j neare, Ont Ste, ewe Gees vor of School Head as be a great accomplishment to become the largest city in Threaten to Kill Ca * +97] the world; Los Angeles with its open-hearted hospitality, its 40-mile U ” S Wi d pis 1, 1-653" |. Se, wae ce aan ne, emcee ar aie ae 8, says Wor . . purchasers and free chicken dinners dealgned to tempt the reluctant 4 Starting Fight thekel from Uncle Zeke's panta pocket; Lon angeles, which a erarune | From American = upon the dignified civilization of the defunct Spaniards an immensity of pep and pother, shot thru with leaps and dashes and wild gambol- " . ‘ } |. MARSHALL CHICAGO, May. 11-—Mrs. J. I+) ings: Loe. Angeles Where molid shewars of sunshine beat the gromnid Be) sie tp are Mount, frail mother of Leighton] tilt brilliant wounds appear, red, scarlet, purple and hellotrope; Los God's sake, take away the If dacon is as high in the South! Mount, today dramatically refuted} Angeles with its parks of palms where rows of gray figures In shiny old troops!” ie teteaens 0046 tacthe.0 nited| hinta her son committed suicide and| lothes sit all day staring at the newspapers; with its movie palaces “They threaten to kill us all!” States, twenty pigs ought to Duy 4/dectared she will fight to bring his| WHFe Women and children and men who oun get away from work long hele havea. enough, sit all day staring at the pictures Jumping on and off of the ee how slayers to justice. screen and presenting them with the idea that the American business in Court Until 2_ A. M.; Woman Is Contentious By John W. Nelson ~ Deliberating since 4 p.m. day, the jury which {fs ‘suing re i “ae the fate of Willlam T. Laube's suif This mensage of despalr came 3) for $188,000 against Frank Waters this afternoon from J. B. Powell, | P house had not reached @ verdict at American newspaper man, ¢a noon Friday, and went out to lunch _ But you've got to consider that 29| She branded parts of the tent!-| man iv a bigshearted honest fellow, but a devil of a fighter in the wheat | (jmerinan Newspaper man, cap in custody of the balliffs who have pigs are equivalent to 40 hams—and|mony of President Walter Dill Scott,| Dit If somebody tries to steal his wife; Los Angeles with ite slouching camp of the Shantung bandits | suarded them thru their night's de that’s practically an entire vaudeville |of Northwestern university, before | Pens, Its cowboys in wide hats and clinking spurs, its matrons freah who wreeked and looted the Mberations. fois |the grand fury as 9 lies." | from the Ladies’ Aid noctety of the Upbank, Minn. Baptist church: {t@ | gienghal-Pekin express Sunday Laube, as trustees in bankruptey, eee | te deexying Gc mony that; *Huffling bums who love to sleep in the aun, tta bilnd beggars selling | oening and carried off its for- is suing the shipping man for mons —————— ————#|she expressed fear nim that| ‘84 pencils and torturing musical instruments on tho atreets, ite agt- elgn pansengers. ey alleged to have been taken from LIL one Gt a OFFICE | | Leighton ran away or took his own| ‘*t0r", caustic, aneering, whipping the homeless crowds in Ios Angeles | ‘the cry from the hills to which the funds of the Frank Waterhouse AMP, SEZ: life, Mrs. Mount accused Scott o¢| eet; ita argufiors in Pershing square, heatedly discus the! beigandis: flow ‘close presved ty, Co. ‘to pay private losses sustainelill Eve knew better than to try | |injucing her to “keep quiet about| between visita of the park policeman; tts freaks In sandal government troops, have withdrawn, : can buy a wife for 20 wild pigs. Well, a good wife is worth—aw, you say it, we're tired of that | see A wife costs 20 pigs in the New Hebrides; but you can marry one in Seattle for $5. by Watetrhouse tn connection with tempting Adam with anything | | developments in the case to protect | #24 matted beards, in ancient frock coats and worn ailk tiles, In smock® | caused constarnation here, the construction of the stéamer El she had cooked. VI the school.” and turbans and heaven knows what, eating no meat, yearning after Grave fears are felt for the safety Aquario for the United States gow <i a | PTT BEE AY : the yoris, knowing no women; with its cults of fanatica dancing naked | o¢ the undetermined number of for- ernment, see a ian cen in the groves, building temples and founding colonies where Iffe 18 | signers still held, , ‘ ie York. man shakes necatop| RD PAUETING steamed daity in strange vapors; with tta womnén followers of old-new |" Th) Gescairing mesnge from Pow —Photo by Bert Horton Studio, Providenee gener tian to cat ehely en re, lay’ r x. ROY: wae by hazers.| faiths murmuring “Every day in every way—,"'“It cannot exist in the ‘ - POS iy sag eals, since record for playing the harp, Welent| He died fighting. Now I am xoing| truth." "Hold the good thought; with Ke wiseeyed, sleepy Chinamen |*l% seat from the bandit camp to| | Miss Lucy T. Aldrich, sister-in-law of John D. Rockefeller, |the caso was given into thetr Tho jurors have taken no Test, costa bere been. worse I might/to fight. I am thru protecting| and its brighteyed, alert Jape its lucky negroes eho have found some |day, stirred growing angeé among|/7., and daughter of the late United States Senator Nelson plan mee eT me a have been a bapa +9 Northwostern. money and are showing amazing apparel on Broadway; with its mer. | foreigners agaizat what are feltito be| WW. Aldrich, of Rhode Island, captured by Chinese bandits pina D. ; . = they went out to a restaurant Saas hike abil Gate basi Bice Moest, ee boon pose ve chandising cult which chants at weekly luncheons and tnvents slognna | ingufticient measures for protection | Who held up a Shanghai-Pekin express train near the Shang-| nad thelr dinner pb Pig is hate v2 ipae since the skeleton {dent and holds national conventions and beats the big drum and shouts con- A yaa et Soh oe “aay ; aes 5 8 felt hats and put on straw ones jus that of her son was found in| tinually so that all the hear how loudly some can shout in | S04 Telease of the captives, now be- tung border and carried off more than 100 passengers, many | Superior Court Ballitts Joseph Mom | wor) - " ‘ ° il y hi i 5 innte 4 Now they haven't so much on thelr, Ike Michigun pler where, the| Los Angelabpwitt Ley eatanorere dastng jeetg saleecnan tana te a we Seacly Desios ee of*them Americans; later released, with other women sar perectiage oy ae 4 mind. Mounts charge, It wns’ placed by} conquests every day at luncheon time, where jazz constantly dina In the nm Pekin I learned of | passengers, and suffering from exposure at Pin Cheng, id plana ‘formulated by Chinese busi- 730 p.m. and immediately began hazers some time following the 1921] ears, where girla in Egyptian allk blouses, hop up and down in the ardis near the scene of the holdup. consideratio ‘ eve Mounted policemen are also Weal) class rush. of tho nalesmen under yellow electric bulbs which outglow the yellow |Des® men to present apologies and t i. m of’ the mass of evi 4 dence f 4 ing straw hats, but this Is bazard-) she fmmediately held a jong con-| sun outside; with Its roadhouses and the roads that lead te them, car to the foreign legations Ain cocey Doms ec ous, as the horses just love hay. | fereneo with John Sbardaro, ansist-| steeped in qulet moonlight, plerced by the shrick of drunken. motor ‘ NIG 3 a; s attorney, and sald she| horns, strewn with broken bottles, hedged as ambush for swiftiy-darting | .,iClve Prominent business men of M iss Aldrich S lee ‘ps in ant stn’ a ARGUE CASE ; 3 CASUALTY laid additional information tn the| motoreyele cops; with its billboards that rave insanoly at the passerby, pf All night long they argued the | 3 Tomorrow is National Hospital | case before him. crudely bludgeoning bis helpless mind as hia lips perforce repeat the hor] of the peeled corre nthe d Mt tee ae bitin aed ot mee Tee q Day. Fond as we ste of how | Names of four students she al-| overwhelming messages, “Eat—" “Drink—" “Sleep—" “Ride—" “Go—/ | {thee of the forelgn pi og ennet O ANAITS | re Patt of epirited combat 3 pitals, we must decline to visit |jeces hazed Mount and then #e-| “Ask—" “Demand—;" with Its bootleggors of high degree in snorting pi § ir voices drifted thru The “sorrow of the Chinese people wch ieration by |U8€8 Meager Shelter During Hail Storm; the walls of the jury room and in _ one. The last time we did that jcreted his body for a time in g| cars for case deliveries, Its bootleggers of low degree uncorking bottles formed the ansiously wating 4 We came away minus a pair of | forest preserye were xiven State's| of fusel off under the noses of their patrons; with Its cavalier truck | CY¢r the outra j ed {n person at each Jegation by neys that the contest was spirited. adenoids and $75. Attorney Robert E. Crowe and Chiet| drivers delivering goods in the fury of fanatics, chagrined when tho | Pf™" T 5 cee Justice McKinley by Mien M. L.| pedestrian eludes thelr wheels; with its mothers of curled infant prodi- vrneldeat ot tee ine including the | Says Bandits Gallant; Eats Bean Cakes aan ee ot an 4 A girl isn’t necessarily musical) Guthapfel, a neighbor of the Mount gies fighting for admittance to Sid Grauman's sanctum; with ita movie Commerce:of China. ph rs kee Aa in se om : Just because she wears an accordion-|famtty, today. actors in sideboards and knickers, hands that have been innocent of the ‘The legntions were to be informed | (Ceprrteht, 1981, by United Pree) merrily with laughing children of the | nor greater part of the pleated skirt. She declared that two of the useful pick for many months; with its movie actresses In glasslined that a million dollars was ready for PEKIN, May 11.—Dressing behind | bandits—such were some of the ex- Attorneys Clarence L. Reames and see youths were taken on a trip to| lMmouaines that presorve their coiffures intact, forgetful in all except | ransom it necousary, & wall of blankets held by respectful | periences described by Lucy Aldrich. | wreq Merritt. for Waterers, teeb Mary had a rooster once, Europe by thelr parents imme-| Accent of the red pine farmhouses that sheltered their early aspirations . . Chinese brigands, sheltering from | sister-in-law of John D: Rockefeller, bx i about 1:30 p. m. Attorneys Robert That crowed at all the chickens, | diately after the 1921 class rush. in Towa; with its maundering masculine press agents, standing each hail storm in « dog kennel so small | Jr., upon her arrival here. She fed the thing canary seed, \Crowe sald he waa investigating | With ono foot deep In the mire of allegiance to the vacant-staring ex- STERN ORDER hier feet stuck out, munching tho| Miss Aldrich, who was permittea|?: Oldham and John B, Hart for € bs Laube gave up the watch at 2 p.m, Now it warbies like the dickens. mation. pectancy of their employers of the films, and the other foot jauntily waferlike bean cakes with which/to escape from the brigands who a pai} ehicen acne WAS cocked on the newspaper copy desk; with {ts harried, feminine press HANDED CHINA the captives were fed, and talking] | (Turn to Page 12, Column 4) ae Lapilemphgitnr le WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS: |praceD BY OTHERS agents bedewing the bunions of the mighty with their tears, then tne sitigtt, thru ‘ Longer Noodles, All sod with he Mount in her| Dastily wiping them on their strageling hafr; with its high schools dedl- PEKIN, May 11—The diplomatic At 7 a. m. Friday the jurors rapped lace n ait toes" was Miss Doris Fuch,| cated to household and fine arts; with its stenciled literature to be ab- loorps delivered an ultimatum to sharply on tae door of their jury (Turn to Page 12, Column 1) WATCHMAN AT DOCK DROWNS | sorbed from tho walln of cates and drug stores; with its writers who |China, demanding that the hinese revel in Harold Boll Wrighteousness; with tts real estate saleamio, thetr ‘| government obtain release of all for. q hair evenly parted, thelr teeth touched up with gold, their lodge em- |eign prisoners held by bandits in | paasindge Se ate eAeS berries Hugh let of det blems prominently displayed, luring the brother who knows the grip; jthe Shantung hills by midnight to NON-STOP RECORDS teenehneh | Etuehos, chet of Ceteo| with its real estate mleswomen, young ones to catch the old men, | night, Pekin time, Zverett Scott, the Yankee aaa” sitio tao bin woert| young ones wearing becoming tight turbans, perfumed a little, masking | Otherwise a heavy progressive tn. shoristop, is recelving all kinds | Commission.” visited the pier toasy |. the flerce expression of tho huntrens with a amile and a darting glance, |demnity will be imposed. of praise for having played in Bialtion oF Neate mien chat the |” and old ones to catch the suspicious women prompecta, old ones with | ‘Tho powers’ ultimatum was pro- There are just two things a man|the youth's sweetheart, to which wants in his home: 1. Plenty of}the mother was reported to have 4 consecut! beautiful white hair and voices that can chill the blood when a school [sented Wednesday, but kept secret { ag ham er tae, Tloya | Cited the body was placed there by| teacher who has bought asks for her money back: with Its cafeterias | until today. : 2 others. ttling chain, its lin % Spencer, demor ‘man, thru which, night and day, passes an endless, rat I 5 The diplomatic corps does not COPYRIGHT 192R By ROX BEACH Nee in 1000 Connective rome | A commntasion of physicians will! Ggorous of tho ateam-table; with its toothpick suckers, ts deadiy-earnest | apecity the action that will be. pur runner byananetinter vn nareneranamanarm seenemeyen |FOrmer Ballard Minister ; ee bo? examine the skeleton for traces of! pleasure seckers, its ancient males for whom mustache cups are still |sueq in the event that China does Pancreat Gh-usnentueraie Loses Life in Bayo. 4 habgrrrcd Popes * , [ehemtcala, sald to have been used) manufactured in Essen; its stout, puffing, old females in black silk, for | not comply with its terms, but It 1s v3 Calvin Gray, self-styled globe trotter and soldier of fortune, with but a few small pieces of change in his pocket, rents the governor's suite in the most exclusive hotel of Dallas, an oil-mad city. in keeping it from being noticed| 4, i ; its languid wives flirt- 5 4 With payday still many weary 3 Pr hans uaa s whom the Gospel tracta are printed in Chicago; its langu! understood the powers ¢ontro! suf. 4 hours away, the boys around the ing in the tea rooms, its finale-hoppers in,suita of marked design, {ts ficient income from’ private. prop- While performing his duties as a flappers surfelted with easy money; with {ts Gospel sharpers and their | erties to enable them to collect in- ALT Sata , watchman at the Washington Tug || j ; Gray was an individual who possessed in the extreme that rare quality ; / ne, peg Hal a teot rage tt aired OMA HA TRIES churches united in vacuity; with Its beauty parlors and its jails that |demnity payments, of’ magnetic charth whieh we Soaaenty call personality. At the present|* Barge Co. dock at Smith Cova, % Fone Sens flaunt tho sign, “8. R, 0.7" with tts banks of gold, marble and bronge, | ‘The Chinese ministry ot eommu| time it was his one and only Teal asset, Friday “morning. Rev. Galen ‘Wood, : R RE where pale men and women are kept in cages and fed with paper an (Turn to Page 12, Column 5) wa set ig, after breakfast in his room, he made the acquaint.| 74) @ retired minister, slipped trom 4 2G aay Md ae aad a I 0 CORD metal dises to make them fat; with its street cars stuffed like the — ap eno tr y - face ; footed May, anco of the hotel manager, inquired if there were better accommodations | ‘h® Wharf and was drowned. With its slight fingers full of flow-| SAN FRAN! 10, Moy 11—The Thanksgiving turkey within and draped without by the determined in the hotel And, finding thers was not, inquired the: price. dé! his roobi. His body was found floating era 40 fine, K cout cruiser Ofnaha, attempting to| young athletes of the ¥. M. ©. A.; with its creeching radios atop every “Twenty-five dollars a night,” was the reply, whereupon Gray shruggea| ‘6 Sound at 8:30 a. m. by ‘And wlth it comes a thirst to be|break the speed record from Pearl| great American home; atti i hone siphowien Faggot his shoulders and suavely inquired the names of the prominent bankers of Fae eens Wimmer and Harbor, Hawall, to San Francisco,| ments and {ts development projects and every oth the elty. zt i q ovate scenes, our hands|is due here early this afternoon. | sentimentality applied to the great game of boosting; with its newspa- ‘The manager, first offering to cash any check which Gray might wish| 00d, who lived at 1548 W. 6ist ” ground a stan.” ‘The Omaha ‘eft Pear! Harbor at| pers that beat the drum for It and play the fife and shout Hallelujah! to write, gave both names and information concerning the bankers of the| St» Went to work at 10 p.m. Thurs. — ra cee 8 a. m. Tuesday, intending to do| ‘Nother Big 1. A. Murder Mystery!" -with its oranges, ostriches, lemons, city. day, apparently in good heaith and Writer in The Star complains of | three things: | alligators, ofives, missions, sardines, aqueducts, harbors, tunas, bunga- Gray set out and visited the first one, intimating that he, like the crowas|*P'rlts. He Is belleved to have leaned | ts, casabas, horned toads, snowy peaks, yuccas, | din the oll busines, Gray again|*®° far over the edge of the wharf the presence of beggars on our| Break the record of 100 hours| lows, abalones, loquats, 2 Lasker es: | that now flooded the city, was interested in the ofl busine#s. Gray again m ES streets, Huh, those birds are just \established by the liner H. F, Alex.| burros, eucalyptus, pepper trees, Thanksgiving celery and Christmas Gets Message After received an offer to have his checks cashed, but left without writing one,| #84 to have fallon into the water * % yberries—Los Angeles the optimistic, Los Angeles the positive, Los Unexplainable Del Heweditl He had been subject to a | Ee teurs. The professional beggars|ander in 1916. strawberries—Los Ange 4 pla e Delay He returned to his hotel to be interviewed by a newspaper reporter, for 4 hang around the city counell and the| Deliver a. letter to Crinny field| Angeles the vociferous, Los Angeles the Jazz Baby of the Golden West, he had cleverly let the papers know that he, a supposedly rich magnate, |trowble for arniailigne eee Bach legislature. here for relay to the postoffice de-| greets yoo) After a delay of 24 hours the tele. | Was in the clty. in the warehouse whete he Hei eee partment at Washington by alr-| gram sent by the port commission} Now go on with the story. working. ¥ OUr 01 plane, to establish a record for . Wednesday night to the United CHAPTER II It lasted. The ftem was duly jotted Rev. Wood rest | | x a ened as for Gosh, we hope that Francis | postal transmission from Hawalt | ( "it y Prepares to H onor Staten shipping board at Washing-| Tho representative of the Dallas |down in the reportorial memory. | qe prac retened a8 aster Of Ouimet wins his golf matches in |the national capital. | ton, D. C., announcing acceptance by | Post had anticipated some difficulty | Alaska was a hard country, quite| iq had not been engaged in ralmiee q England, so we can pull the old Bring Capt. Leon Des Pland, U, | ’ tho port of the government's offer to |in interviewing the elusive Calvin|so, but nothing like Mexico during} teria) work since that time. He wi one about “Oulmet the enemy js, A., to his flance, Mics Margaret | Worl 8 reatest oman + the Skinner & Eddy shipyard |Gray—whoever he might be—but/the revolution. Mexican sugar and| j'ominent in the church affairs © j and they are ours.’ Carnegie Schuh, of Cairo, Il, #0} |Site No, 2 reached Chairman Lasker |luck appeared to be with him, for/mahogany, It transpired, had accu-| 11. gistrict. <8 3 A Bhd hay! that the two can be married here} recor ey eer) | of the shipping board at 11 ar m,| shortly after his arrival at the hotel pled Mr. Gray's attention for a time, “There is a great demand for a| today. | ] Eastern time, Friday. the object of his quest appeared. Mr./as had Argentine: cattle, Yucatan pease Se Fae one, OF She necerer:|. un eplte of & head wind and va, |All Seattle to Pay Tribute Sunday to Tender According to Port Commissioner |Gray was annoyed at belng discoy-|hennequin, and an engineering en- ties of life,” declared the Hon. Cal-|the Omaha has been averaging bet: | Love of Mother W. 8. Lincoln, the wire was sent| ered; he was, in fact, loath to ac-|terpirse in Bolivia, not to mention vin Coolidge in a speech the other ter than 28 knots and whould clip de Wednesday night and should have | knowledge bis identity, Having just | other investments closer to home. day. lat least 20 hours off the record, } The drowned man ts survived by bis wife, Mrs, Agnes Wood, and four children, Judson B., Robert EB. and Wanda Wood and Mrs. May Fenton +4 ‘ es aa a "4 ed trom an important confer-| Once the speaker had become re- | > M. HUNT them when they wavered and hela| been in Washington on the following | return This is a bold statement, We hope | navy officers estimate. BY LESTER } ” co with some of the leading finan-|conctied to tho distasteful necessity Coolidge has facts to substantiate It. |e | ope march of progress will pause |them steadfast in thelr course, moming._Wites were received. hére | ence with 80! of talldng bout himself, he sureest. || MAN CLIMBS TOTEM re | | . Friday morning stating that the port | clers of the city, his mind was bur- for a time Sunday, while the| But religion repays ail. these | ¥ e ¢ at adverti: Ale | tHoughts of men turn back to hover | mothers by enshrining In thé hearts | Commission message had not “been | dened with affairs of weight, vee ercunteaed poe “gome of the| tenderly about the first shrine atjof her converts the memory of the|Teeelved at the shipping board of: is reeset et gg Ait ‘tones. i gAynitet spior ~ “i nf ' cl him—luncheon rol yl best double-faced records we know | Do You Need hichgshey worshiped and repeat| Mother of Bethlehem, a perpetual |fces and that the shipping board | h D 4 : ‘ a th crhood.. | Was at & lors as to what procedure | was in no mood to be interviewed. |avoldable use of the personal pro-||. res SPORT NOTE In all Janguages and in all creods|ers’ day, the {dea has spread thru| the telegram had been received at | terviewers. via Walaa dah tg ie ieee es Laity hit at har vis- With the Seattle baseball team the sume thought 1s uppermost on|many countries, and today finds it| 11% m., after a delay of 24 hours. | identity eget Ba daian lion oh Cth ae e i Shs in sixth ‘the fans are root || filled with many attractive Used || stoners’ day. It is the one day of |growing in significance thruout the| Western Union ‘Telegraph com.| heart to Pots He han: abe 110 hatwendh th. bh fe akea op base che Wath Cars and. Trucks, Just. turn to iin. sot aside for busy men|nations of civilization. pany operators who handled the mes. | Journalist. Yes! © had onea | Corona between his teeth. ‘Then tol- te abaes tor the Wolf from | the Want Ad:pages and Tet them land vareleas boys to consider the| APPEAL GROWS sage were unable to explain the de jowned a newspaper—in Alaska, In-| lowed a full three-quarters’ of an ed an adjournment to his rooms, Tatcrebencet oe ene, | AND CALLS: POLI ago B tried to climb the ~ totem pole in Pioneer square. The sult was disastrous, Ivan land in the calaboose and losing’ his | stock of moonshine, ge ‘Thursday night Ivan. tried | Today's Want Ad columna are rari help you find one, Sebt they owe, which can never be| YEAR BY YEAR lay, Friday, and ‘had wired Wash.|cldentally, It was the farthost-north | hour, during which the visitor div-|] sain, thin thie successfully. Ewe: re 4 hich no payment is] In Seattle, Sunday. this year| ington for an explanation and had| publication in tho world. coursed in his very best style and his|| 2". ununle to get. down Pe ce ecient A BIND AT $600 Tate Sen die. ta mnbleee [brings 1 greater appeal than it ald | falled to receive a reply late Friday} Alaska! Tho reporter prickod up| caller sat xpeltbound, making occa-|| 1% ato tu rescued by two pol an ngriculturiat, not a farmer, \ FIND A J desired Reyes ee UU nery MES . a ye Pig Soba ola Ait | morning. oars. He managed to elicit the | slonal hieroglyphic hen tracks upon 4 ‘ maken his money in the country and |} new); new paint... Small pay- || tora f bee: hinelena’ co, but. the: delay. wi ailroads there: that| himself upon his good luck in strik-| | “Md Jost b es apends it in the city, ment down, balance easy terms. |, ments of great men, warriors,|thru the heavy demands upon Cor, | importance, but the delay will not) mines and bullt rath hi hat Thm PN kav thiacint oes be AIG ‘Couldn't help it, offisier,* h statesmen and gcholars, Kew men. | iste and telegraph offices, affeot the purchase Of the site,” said} he had been foreed into ne eas tt uidance under which the| Leading florists predicted Friday | Commissioner Lincoln, Friday, “We! paper game merely to protect his in- i ald the Glndsones, the Socra |that every available flower would be | have the authority to take over the toresta from the depredations of a bees aS the ac of tenes, took thelr firnt tottering steps |gone by noon Saturday, They based | property and will do so by all gang of political graftors, and that] selling himeelf to this gentleman of or mention the hands that steadied (Turn to Page 12, Column 2) means," ald the commissioner, it had been a sensational fight while (Turn to Page 17, Column 1) An ngriculturiet Is ene whe makes hin money in the city and spends It in the country. soe told Patrolman George Feynolds; | — “got to the top O. K, but the | animals seared mo and I was afraid to come down.” oped rare, talkative moods, Gray had sot Here is one that appears today in the columns, Foret Nt

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