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t tf 1MAaN | hones. . at WK hie t 1p a f Industry; effort a intelligence I am sure you are interested in| ‘ 4 sh : Si the states ¢ > } hdine, an in. |RTULAZATION OF | be otsharal ‘aavedtinent - in ; quar , , Connectieut | ete of the |NATURE'S RESOURCES Ive! (ee reoet on | comm lub, % Wear classed A tarnt tands to. i : 1°) «LE spoke a moment. ago the] arin iede ie n/ kins as mastér o 0 a ; poi car ty ay } + drafts. ° : of nature's . resources, commonly| {i cciamtion than ne onward) of the day and there will be musica ¥ } DOES NOT FEAR atta’ aS thane sae rather| i Teclamation there has been im-| numbers by Mr < Mrs | RNMENTAL LEAN FUTURE ; their diminution. 1 ig pe-} Patience that we could not proceed| Guy W lll re ,| CONTROL, “1 do not fear that present dev larly trué.of one espe valu.| ster. There h been disappoint. | Mrs. Helen 1 i There| Ely said that o THE SEATTLE STAR Great Western Empire Is —_[@#a-Fashioned Fourth Planned at New Beach Park) Predicted by President! on | HARDING SHOCKS WHEAT | Wes! guidar fast nigt forces un « y creat migh " . industria! r . . BR m ye . ! fu hydroe ‘ S ‘ forwan! ests fighting cach other c A : bring ' . ‘ f y barren, an F ieKent f farm hom aif : towns that must the splendid that ' ply this great emp th < e Pk anaeiaenia of trade SEBS VAST PLAN ' TN COLUMBIA BASEN RIEN MADE Ras a potential reso fully developed, w t fis population and > of m Hons to its wealt term his mos time Spe t pele Inspector Will Succeed Mike said, m Powers water power “Deve! ‘ 4 Water u “ t , nate — . Chiet 1 “ ea breez boating, clam digging, huge campfires, music—everything for a regular old-fashioned Fourth ia = meee the territor tomorrow, when the city will hold its first band concert at Lincoln park, the salt water playground re- os ahtegy ment of I BY WANDA VON KETTLER ‘ sidnaalaht as abtect of thas rare .- batnhaaloes “cow Sister tid =a s ; and ndy be tha n ne fm - The to ft asily be constructed ie ves io . publ wy 4 ; f } " j ; the aid of jects, into conven- these vast resources for { mile along the eds nal URES | p pan ; f of sheets, into conven Me vias woe ines eek, ™ |} a ‘ : : f ‘ I th f and rock offer themselves to the & few years since these wat ky: ‘ , pg cpap , : +9 | and fer themselves to the looked upon with a sing! , Powers! July 4 & , ; . ou as ni fat hah pa serail Mie sctns seter can at hat nage ape T pop: | neath vat refreshment booths most cases water can be used to D, A firet f ite kind eve pant | t Ac the convenlence of those ex- > ba oa ih Uap be fa ’ \ . v West real. ng to attend the concert, to be fee the, soll.” Lar 1 form 0d J, E, Carroll, who| offered by Adams’ 30-plece band at Eeeessene : with “helt Abi eg for ‘the % de met t » da n 5 p. it has been announced at AID TRANSPORTATION When Pre sigent Harding turned dirt farmer. The chief \ta Satie tia wart the ag0, compe Pa phiees ee ae te ek dee he etna See, ne, Ereak. Dower, develop: | exec Y y tr t ° h the department f win And located betwee the | ¢ u band st 1 me the Fauntleroy car line. Visitors can ee ein a OKA of indus ¢ ecutive parsed long enough in his trip to visit a wheat . | Diigenans (eae he i at pa ere oy Par lies. trial centers around which w ield near Hutchinson, Kan., and receive instructions on OBRIEN HAS’ HAD beach’ and Fauntleroy. North and] Ae bck no bethinene | eee a | up intensive agricultural how it’s done from Gov. Jonathan M. Davis, of Kansas, a si TACULAR CAREER {south it extendas one mile i : a the huss bean Galle On the vert Puneet 3 ‘The agricultural dist mo farmer for 25 years. Picture shows the president capping pointment of Lieute — - en a vide markets for the raw materials “Trarsports by use of elect ture we may lo when the y a shock of wheat in true Kansas style Ms ~ 4 Sell Fire Crackies Seattle Explorer er aie Grover nment Ownership Outside of Seattle Starts for North Sones Se ein _ Bi gf at tin of Forests Advocated °°: Leaving Satta Thursday on board th steamship Victoria, Harold Nolce, q monwealt! from ‘ t t ey POURS 2 Seattle explorer, will go to Nome, populations » s and interests 1 having! sergeant trom ember, 1913. Hel Ty $b Uninc Coes ep tale as lead Alaska, where he will head a new : apation’ now gradialil ta -sedtinin dd tranneawren ree-| ri vedine LCONOMist Sees Serious Crisis at Hand Thru ju relief party to Wrangell island in the The pres aged a " t 1 the f t ’ spe 1 nas dehietht sons . % lice Ar The expedition, com saone tee leet’ bale ake ree spapdnd be sveepbcyel bag Devastation of Timber Regions mia Vilhjalmar 8 et s ‘ ' 4 . tained at . Chie.t of Polt will ‘0 reach th a8 ; 3 ve ‘ ( ELANDg r mn the peor > th te | declared t cupation part q distribut e > * n and tnt tore 1a year,| A NATIONAL ily ent the the a immediate a mm be nin fut w ¢ mountain en t H ; wilt re, { AND PLAN firecracker ordinaz hin the city. | fe randed party, the Shem.” Ha sid ghtj* ¢ ° uy ; inxs entisted | 224 & very : : of children caught celebrat-| ped ng sent to forestal anlar ae at A . foca f the Fourth Mlegally will be pros-| ar according to Noice, who Merving and de ping ¢ r a capat vs i mt : : ec , the chief said is ttle now. They expect to Fesources which w Al estates! tion to human.» mt kot « ma ard. : sometime thie mom Ment and capital. ta ; industry, to the mesters of] wort marahal general's departm tende : Insane Man Shoots ° ooh oat mee kee Petia — My “WAS WOUNDED AND | the Jonal Institute for e arch 2 Gove men ownership of for s ° K 2 mary purpose of de obi y li ; Neg GASSED IN FRANCE sigh and guSite weseition | ute eine wabtaear Bites iets ioe dan Two, Kills Himself ee eee in the dividing the etehie:| rele lke ta ows: het estern people have had reasons | 41, rs : | {8 Jan nics and public utilitie ni in Sg berrshapeoagd fer CRUEL pps Sear a ea FAMILY IN ON THIS ey, cf ind intel AND OF HOMES pave h erocet : nde, Ely, the farm| 2 A program ounded here, one of them serious.| “Now I've had my revenge,” said rhe Ww t the West attitude | . ° An Asso. |} clude selects Monday, when ( Anderson|the shoe shop proprietor to his / ‘a Hacecial | Of. bemeg op c peo v at ation of I tw» . land, pre was selzed with a fit of violent in.|{rlend as a customer 1 5 sc aaeats Ni caret darken p hearer ones for the establishm ¢ fam Jevelopmen . t here, for proper credit facilities and unity, He committed suicide after! “Revenge? How so? Investments o @ pr 2 firth hapekdaie® chan : bh r A erp ays ¢ land r five times and| “Well, the young woman who just sound se Py < : En ¢ " ‘ thé Reales: fi f differe Anderson | went out telephone operator. I the ent ses a. f . ‘ y x ome of Larson den upon the first » r n, | As possible ng number.”—Lan- him Harding, sp day night on irri and reclama the follow opinic “It has been in my duri these days of travel in the West to IRRIGATION IS MIGHTY OPERATION stream: i a fe ; tig « t h Geoblems ule. of E Fourth Celebration Will Be. *«*: hay Be vation Si MAERGA A wees thers Pretentious Affair uthern } eo “Not that we to cons re , but t ed that the ten¢ opment lization that nabled developnr: time when yelopment in main must be “Traveling about this countr; and somewhat also in c tries, I ave been const. pressed that wise development natural resources does not often re galt in their disastrous diminution Rather, it seems in a growing, creasing supp’ uments tt But the monume ement ¥ ouraged 1 give capita not t attractive re-|ferings of generation her co p lives to pérpetua urpose of/of a tyrant. Our in JULY i riptions will of great, free states made up contented, cultured and Christian anded fair! of even xbsolut t of in 8 a rule to result as a leading feature ment is liable to impov the future. The precise c cording to e historic is what will take place resources of your mountain ress of ‘k in. ill b of a land policy certain kinds of all remember that a quarter centur ago #0 wise an s Jam JH ATY, AC: | wy il wont eradae ate volving Intricate and diversified t an i jo |lands, * t lands particularly” ° alogy.| ¥¢ t river that runs away to} €!mecringand hesitant financing, But son, former may Seattle, and| should be owned and controlled by ! the without being utilized for|1 bave been ned by the con in the devel c Su-| the government to a extent or for irrigati is wasted | Vineing ev 1 uready | quaminh, has sent a check for $10 to| He advocated the cres t ames 4 ¢ > prevent its develop.| een of the wonderful results whore | be, presented to the mother with the | areas in large blocks i t to it for the| Water meets the Iand argest number of children attending | istration and fire protection would | this country would have to import} jon of tant future. If it The government {i interested to n G HE man &| economically possible that period has passed, | ig to the ervice tomorrow, it| ld. your effort ie stand. nated two lots in the plat} “All this land would then be taken Our population has grown enormous-| iayst 1 neased toda point adding to . T a] of h to be n away on/off the market and there would r ly, and yet today we are producing) «our whole view of the relation| Wealth, by the transmatat of | thi according t \ t Was warning us that within 15 yea’ wheat. Twic rule longer exist the temptation nor th & greater surplus of ments in the eat than any] o¢ water to Western development| arid spaces tnto fe je| down by the Commer elut necessity for unloading it on the un- other country in the world. Our dif-|}in3 changed mu ' interested also th the 2 ——— | suspecting purchaser,” he de ficuity is not to find wheat for our-| generation, Only a ara since|the national finances, ‘ Ely said that he would 1 % selves, but to find other countries! these waters were looked upon as|advanced to prosper ‘ . ) lcourage private enterprises r : that will buy it from us potentially useful merely for irri-|not be dissipated jr Nica uSIC ct racticing forestry, but that the pros ar urs a | “In 1896 Mr. Bryan eloquent! fallen” and foufttire eit ldécts or soohatdinea pas lA ent system of taxation of unproduc sured us that gold could no longer | tere great prog We must look for 1 vet ° |tlve timber lands would have to. be serve as the world’s moncy standard | rig prise, in era plan concefyed’ that. th Heads Bill: adically changed before priva | Because there couldn't possibly be! when as yet but a vaguelwill not unduly burden the nett Jital could be induced to enter the) enough of it produced. Before tho| notion the dual purpose thatlin the wher 1 isle Held | echoes of his oratory had died away| your resources ought tolthe land to p js reducini Powell with his musical] ‘The economic value of producing of gold ext and ina few year n mc ex, be ot commit the cover nit | Program at the Pantages theater | recreational purposes wad atreased by another group of earnest people were i ir he ernment to} made big hit with the audience | the speaker Just as solemn) arning us that w Fr unseasonable expendi-| Monday night. The offering called| ‘The lnkes of the North will los couldn't go on using gold as our) “Thus the at power develor Tt c F Wateh the Drums," ts a clever] 75 per cont of their charm when the | Money standard because it 4 get il] mar t ites of indus-| iy, ave : en please ” commend {musical arrangement and includes| forests are gone. Recreation means | BeEHbd common. Fortunately for centers, adjacent 10 which | (2, #ubsect of extended reclamation |p pular and fnzz pleces played on actual money income to the state. I en is, we didn't get unduly excited| grow up rich areas of Inten.|°,t7? Consideration of the cong cornets, trombones, French horn: is estimated that Michigan profits about either prediction, and today 6 agticultural production the| Mindful of the fact that mclama.|and drums, § I's own work with|to the extent of $75,000,000 a year find about everybody ‘cod th: i#trial populations will provide|{@? from the national viewpoint|the drums is the fastest freon on al— Z t Bet back on the gold basis js one of| markets, without impossible trang.|™USt be considered as an invent. | local stage in a long time : Oo the world’s greatest neods. portation expenditure, for the prod. ment of funds which will at length} “The Pup" and “Nutological Musi- | Q0OP8?, Jones and Harry Sylvester in eee POPULATION Jucts of the soll; and in turn the| returned to the government. ‘The | girl Divertivements” vied for second | Lhe Huckster and the Actor,” Both ‘ OF 300,000,000 opie, on: the gotltwill atford mar,{Sovermment's part 1s ‘to supply ex-| honors on the bit, Chae Lonlide Gharacverieto com ° ° "So, contemplating the certainty] kets for the products of industs pert Cnginegring serylce, to advance! ‘rhe Pup” de the offering of Als| “Tne winter ne that another century will give us a) TRANSPORTATION finances for enterprises, too vast tor |rred Latelle and llslo Vokes und tal wine on ene, ners open the bil He population of probably 300,000,000,!T0 BE INCREASED Po eeaed a tnd to auipervise and |a cleverly presented playiet. Latelle|aontedin a novel notte rie) 1s forced to “conclude that a! ‘Transportation will be increased) *ifoguard the work no that the bal-lix a well known animal actor and in| x yee cy nove! eetting. | Wise development of resources {s| and apened thru clectrification|ance of fair dealing may bo main.|thiy feature tm noon aan big dow win a" laste eoreon RUEARHISH OH UT the only policy to which we dare|of the railways,’ and in the Nght|tnined between government and ning big ovations with hin work bill and @ good program on the organ Sh t Li Odd d E d Di i d } commit otracven., "her a] of what we now know about ‘aller, until the dream of un enlarged) Biward Foley atl Lew Tavore ote| (eats BORA on Short Lines, $ and Ends, Discontinued Lines S.when the public domain was|aspects of this subject, we may|West comes true for “Nutological Musigirl Divertine and|if the projects under investigation i | and dancing |least 4,000 years old, have been dis Against the day when we should! vigorous commonwealths of the)}by the reclamation wervice be finally] Two good comedy acty are prevent. |covered in Moxlco by a Scottish | Peed ie Tt wan assumed that by! West will boast ag great a popula. approved and comploted, an aren of lea by Toy and Arthur In “Ching t ; / ' and | mining engineer