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PROSECUTOR ATTACKS ATTORNEY FOR EDITOR a trate atten ects a eo nn eo ose OOO TCC TOTO TEE eee ns oO ee - POPPA AAA tn tan tae pa ac ~~ Ree Entered as Second Clase Matter May 3, 1909, 0 WEATHER night and Friday, Moder thwest winds gcatcts ature Last 4 Hours Maxima Minimum, 54 oday noon, 69. AT. TLE, WASH,, TH R RSDAY, I LY 924 TWO CENTS IN SEATION a i vcs, | WHEAT DROP Bion Head SRE AGH J oins Staff MEANS RUIN ae fe ‘Sheriff | If RESULT OF of The Star 10 FARMERS! | ‘if pee | MAGEE TRIAL! ee Ranchers Stand to .> ey Editor’s Counsel” bread and cheese and kisses, if a. Lose Millions If “oe . . | Whi ps Special they have the bread and cheese. ia ia pada Sachi Price Fal] Is} Prosecutor in Las: ing when a man will be able to carry his pict ear tatae vest neice ex @ Maintained Nae | Vegas Case ,m™ and we suppose he'll carry his wat CHICAGO, duly 12.—After :' t LAS VEGAS, N. M, duly 12, rallying to $1 a bushel, July —Feeling between friends and wheat crashed at the close to 4 foes of Carl C. Magee ran high day to 99% on the Chicago ie 4 f | here today following bee first ee 3 Board of Trade. } ‘ , “ open outbreak Jast night, when Even so, lc Homer Brew, Jr, 4 i says he beta h tht gtd the aie : A selling drive made short ; | 020A see ere z work of the bull movement that ¥ , for the county of San M Sn tien ia: the ctutace aut} was based on reports of crop fe sea: | engaged in ao fist fight with Ore car Ake aod oe ast See / damage in Germany, Septem : . | Fred E. Wilson, associate comme Wank pocket, amal all the: Gethle he ber wheat reached a peak at f ‘ rently? the Albuquerque pub- } , Saget $1.00%, but fell to 99% at the . Wa TL Bpinemyede agent fa hile ‘hip ‘pocks clone. December deliveries * The fight closed the day's : t 7 closed at $1.97) , jand extra legal proceedings in the) INTER-CLUB GOLF es . a om f- Pig criminal libel and contempt beam @ Francis H. J. Brown, the Ha- , . e ' |ings involving Magee. i waiian golfer, makes such Jong v N 1 il b Ais | Askren met Wilson outside the! drives, that playing off the first rmer At J 4 | Meadows hotel here last night andi fee at the Seattle Golf club yes 0 > 009 on t ; taunted him with the fact that terday, he made the second hole : ! 3 t fe to d |Judge Richard H. Hanna, chief at Earlington in a birdie 3. : bb cobb ont: x pr ™) Lather I. Powell, king kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan of counsel tor Magee, had been held@ Pave Was i o defies She d s ch’s declaration |»Y Judge David H. Leahy for come “The Sun Stops Rising,” Is the t ~ With cort of producing whit | ashington, who defie heriff Matt Starwich’s de |ternpt of court in the afternoon. ie 6 8.35. H. Hurst's new eeeial in 2 = from $1.20 to $1.60, and the | (tat klanamen shall not wear masks at the state convention | Wilson, oeeferring ta Se The Star. : < : rm price per bushel now quoted | here Saturday. The photo, taken by a Star cameraman|tesny's receipt of an anonymous | ee en aay Dene the sun for : J it the wheat b 80 | Thursday morning, shows Powell at his desk in the regalia|and threatening 2 this—how’d you like to get up every | th prospects of it going low-| a7 peo eee ohn’ by Pilea ats Star Photo: ers|Signed “K, K. K.” T ocaiog at 4107 : gebnotniet meh Pirmaere this | Ch stee Old tes Photo by Price & Carter, Star Siaff Photograph: r# aking! ty IC. he ted the” re a year will have to take lomes of from Klan” grip. itn ta witelting; the ebin sateck j cy 5 to 60 cents per muabel, unleas| Kg KX Kleagle Defies Order of 2oren shot stilt right te 4 fs often Catch as Catch Can. means aro found to hold th: P. nose. Wilson charged and y es | | Hawed on the estimated ; r| Starwich Against Masks at ri Askren to the ground. President Harding's special train| 000,000 bushe «$0,000,000 The Initer regaining. his ken, according to this du- thority, will be eaten in the form of @ small tadi | to California is to be literally smoth-| 1 seed, or a net crop of State Convention Here | re-entered the fray and cut ered with § lo flowers, according 1 731,000,00 A 33-cent fons Wilson over the left eye. Wil- | to plans being formulated by the id amount to $2 ile | _ son retaliated by throwing mber of Commerce. | ‘ ‘ . BY JOHN W. NEL SON | Thursday from a number of persons| Askren to the ground and hold- — Trust some democrat to slip in a ru mi re of D 1 . nvention” of the Ku Klux|who, he claims, heard Sheriff M att) ing him there until the Police _ few gs of poisomivy K t ation |Starwich inform him that the con-| arrived and arrested both men. — see r . ch prohibits | vention could be held. He also was| Wilson and en, were escorted HOW TO COMMIT SUICIDE, tuatic ye lead " f ked persons, gathering affid from newspa-|to the city marshals office and After you have finished dinner, war 7 Starwich declared Thursday. | permen who quoted interviews with|told to appear this morning fF just push back from the table Cappy Ricks ¢ ‘ pos yey . a klan |Sheriff Starwich stating that the |triaj, and ask your wife what you are ‘ rhea * tter t | é galfa at|kiansmen would be arrested and} Carl C. Magee, center of going to have for dinner. (Deed oKS. wien! f he usua fl r n nerve and kiled checks nanced | new t Dona ae 5 jailed if they met in violation of | sensational cases, negtigs tion characte ? : ng. of. stories 3 ‘ ‘ a aw hd not € machir 10 | actieats Ri dale’ ere t state ‘law prohibiting masked |take the stand to Edward Bo r o the has joi t Aington citie nvene, | a#semblages. |cross examination. ug h r herd ¥ k The section of the ¥ which| Conviction in court of Judge o peace : : Ps eights 3 t : tio ppy mnentnen « ocurie order, declared Starwich will, act under reads as|Richard H. Hanna of direct come g : e Ge t Mf especial Jers of EO Bes t he ¢ ng a 5 . ogalia” includes mas Pow- | follows: tempt of court has added a new © passed c ¥ f The will be printe us a 4 tow n it =n 1 j “Any assemblage of three or | phase to the already involved lite | war b pelled t ‘ oll es war be compelled 1 y t week. ee ce eee ee e i : polit t We will meet there in peaceful as | more persons disguised by hav- | gation surrounding Magee's editorial ome J 1 for res t Not the » rt py Ricks’ f the wi mn ‘ 1 PY ag: r aw, as our at ing their faces concealed, shall {attacks upon the judiciary In what : virtuesste: hie 2 ; pees jtorneys tell us we have a right to| be unlawful, and everyone {he terms “the kingdom of Sami ay ABarermielen? ghoamds nt tei | || He knows wee ok | d0.** Powell assert | present at such a meeting shall | Miguel.” soa ‘ mn 4 a cks r aph Deputy Prosec swing I be guilty of a misdemeanor, Hanna, in addition to his con- - es 5 him to crank pping or bo ping oF ‘ id @latineul ie le ventnian ie World Peace Is Endangered, on Thursday declared that! but nothing each shall be con- | yiction for direct contempt, for’ : am or still hy h wate : eee pea ay pa . ; t » law ts plain and explicit.) strued as prohibiting any peace j which he will be sentenced later, ee nt up the hil randy waged 1 yl t t loaning money and {ndors Says Premier Baldwin rhe law does aot permit any} ful assemblage for masquerade | faces two citations to show cause™l melee ec sactcee nee: “peck pgp the. arn ; ter otes masked organization td meet in con-| or fancy dress ball or entertain. |why he should not be susp nd told the town ' ation Lor EL ye; BUNCE seston: fet in eHVicie Jettata Ge iabiedas BY LLOYD ALLEN clave for purposes of Se cine | ment.” |from practice i aed r EOF THE . t 4 q Pyar jane sacting business," Colvin} ‘The section is taken from the| Judge David I That Jack had tried to Maret. gripes hae comgggeed SOME OF THE SUBJECTS , LONDON, July 12—Great {and transact ; | Judge David Leahy, who is pas : See oe Peter figy HE WILL HANDL n the value of a credit Britain, thru Premier Baldwin | eaid. “I presume the kian {s con-| New York penal code under which|ing the Magee case, First Motorist—My engine was||l caracy. ratriie Some of his subject 1 borrowing money in commons, and Marquis Cur- | Versant with the law and will not|/the Ku Klux Klan was barred from| Hanna in direct contempt mixsing this morning She. ot the Chur. Ricks winted by a er tule } th in busi. zon in lords, today demanded | violate it.” ee |New York city by Mayor Hylan. | Hanna had asked a witness if Judi Second Motorist—That's nothing;|{| stories are based on things that coriaideration. of F ness an f that occupation of the Ruhr | STARWICH G MANY |__Kleagle Powell pe hey that the |Teahy was not intoxicated on July my whole car was missing. © actually happened. Kyne deal twfore 8 operating a stock farm come to an end, and that the | OFFERS OF HELP | Words “peaceful : assemblage”, per: tes a ent 15 yearsin business on the collecting stampy and old allies unite in fixing a fair | While the opposing camps in the/mit tho convention to be held. “We YE DIARY Pacific coast—in a country store getting the awelled head. i amount for reparations and | first open breach between the Ku|may also hold a masquerade there,” A w srovinic oune keeping @ competi : a business man monkeying . many to pay it. Klux K nd Inw enforcement of-| § holesale provision hou: \ long. | ficers | w upholding their rights} ‘Sheriff Starwich told us we couta| Jill came dow This morning I began @ practice whieh in a * ; int ade ' ; ; ‘ ts T tind by the ease T do it with I shall in a wholesale lumber company, yuxy on public affairs he hasn't n polit ne ‘ | ; nition fis oe! vf 1 hold the mee’ continue, it saving me time and meoey; n wepaper office. He has any time to end to his pri On joining fraternal organiza waited statement itish polfoy |and duties a h interpreted them, pos he meeting as Jong as we didn’t thet ix, to trimme myself with a safety- Ad dail, Beata ot rf ‘be the reparations problem, | Sheriff Starwich was answering| violate any law nor cause any dis- rasor: which pleases me mightily. In the 1 sold, bee! hogra va : atic’ esas ape ce slephone calls | turbance,” Powell s “We wi ing = fine cool night, my wife and I come proprietor. fore you leap j ents echo as he pleaded for allled ce. | nent Legion members, attorneys ani . § ; 2 citizens volunteering assistance inj Claims by Powell that a number fo the garden, where we did sing until a Ainge oe pier sore ; an ie Operation as well as a of tho shout 12 at night, with mighty pleasure ||| ALL WILL BE On get-rich-quick scher making money in one nas well as an end of tt “ td i ‘at t ‘ é Ske venture Jenforcing the law next Saturday at|of deputy sheriffs in Starwich’s em- fo ourselves and neighbors, as we did see FIRST-RUN® STORIES On. be! #h and frequent and. drop hice Rr ventur [etreicn hele 1 Reaeneny ober seein aren eae Attack on Short at Belling ents open the shouts lumber or shipping con n the value of reticence o ath eak with France In considered | 1 pie by the easements opening and th ut No lumber or shipping con oO value of nee on A break with France Ix considered | ""2 ot such offers the sheriff re-|Biven credence by Starwich Thurs: ham Starts Fracas to hire « hall, which we did take as a great compliment. And s0 to hed. on the coast i m s business affa manahiy verted if French government | 109 “hat he Ja confident of his| 4 ce 1 {thout him. He's a t On the unwisdom of a large in judging men for a Job. hes ohinbht bedded sere f any 3 f ‘ES SOME A suspicious man js one who thinks mingle .with the lum- joo mouth yatch for the firat one Sat © essential rm of settle. Ability to. rae ds arr = | DEPUTIES MENDENS carrey ecient ei Agpe ss that “Yes, We Have No Bananas” bering and shipping men, and On high finance—doing bu ment of Europe's fills,” Baldwin told |™#¥ arise at the m o 1 Peunpicione tin Mon! to throw: Eni’ Pearl Gon representative of the Barbers’ union, from the convention meeting of!the | a crowded 1 “We have had no disturbance or} “I have suspicions that one or two was ten as propaganda for the} 2 dinsmlahnts Mit Boa open violation of the law in King|of my deputies may belong to the Pe, “1, Payment of reparations ; der, W = ne = = : 1 county for 20. yes the sheriff | order. When I learn definitely Who] state Fy ; $ c nt iter-allied debts; | jig. “1 see no reason why weé|they are I will discharge them. I| easration, Of Abo ae ly Pere at herne oe \ Bac ‘6s ikorigire | ; | y cal” meant: ‘ made Thursday should. have any now |do not believe any person needs to 3 peal bs falls in love, and ther i IN AGREEMENT : = Paes ~~ | president mat the federation. | BANKS GO DOWN PROHI CLEANUP WAY TO SEWARD :: <<“ prone Navy Uniform, but 20s ame ; xderstood to be in agreement with mates on the subject of “Harmony, Stur that no r has ye | itain on these point | ore avy nt or 9 u Suddenly he turned and with inted out the indubitable fact that eferring to the Inst German finger pointed at Short, shouted: io eee Directors Maintain Fight|Police Dry Chief in Fort)/President Will Investigate ‘Mito aan a) NM eper Saw the Service harmogy: in: this’ organteauegiai bbidety te li Not Cause of Crashes | Wayne Held Prisoner Alaskan. Interior adequate or not, It showld not be cause of that man—? % ignored, but should be examined to |_ Scores of delegates jumped to the’ SSOLBY dudat y 12—With| FORT WAYNE, Ind, July 12 BY LAWRENCE MARTIN. |“!CONer If there were any possibit:| Judge Accuses Man of Imper sonating Gob to) tect ana demanded that Pearl t i \ a (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) a his seat, shut up, or be thrown out ast, of | Raids to enfores the prohibition law,| WITH PRESIDENT HARDING Attract Girls; Gets 80 Days earl (ried to shout above thet failure crumpled mround| iivaing those in Gary some time|ON VU. 8. 8.- HENDERSON, BN mult but his words were drowned 6 soulders, claimed by many to {ROUTE TO SEWARD, Alaska, July BY STEVE ARNETT _ and) Main’ st.” Ly’ department’ oe| by the noise, ‘Vatter several fu be the outgrowth of Joxses sustained |#80, were under way here today.)jy mye transport Hendorson, bea! EXCEPTIONALLY After pleading guilty to a charge] Justice agents. attempts he sat down, his careful lin failure to finance successfully the| Thirty-nine have been arrested ing President Harding and member He admitted in court that he had (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) fy, || Dempsey-Gibbons fight, citizens of] Among those taken was Willlam|of hia party, steamed on northward EASY TERMS of wearing the Masia or a aoe Never been in. the navy and said ss iat RS Great Falls and Shelby today! voonon, head of the police booze.| today, bound for ward, on class’signalman of th : “| that he had bought the uniform 2 BA S ry Nixien tis Abs aprang to the defense of Montana's! |rectiod bay, from whieh point If you have béen waiting for an | navy and admitting that he hadlerom a deserter who ia being hunt: raiding squad, He is char with auras OE oe cenete were atill explaine| Conspiracy to violate dry laws and {a|(M0r Alaskn. will be inv opportunity to buy a heme for a| {never been in the service, Frankled by secret service and depart- ELK M FE ! While residents were still explain. | rien et a sond According to the present Clair, 27, a plumber, was sentenced] ment of justice agents. , e arie—” 1 @ failure of the Stanto’ a det ari datiat . M real small payment down, here “ay i Just ae LDH laa Oe oe pagina t Crat| While federal agents were staging |{he Henderson will reach Seward to serve 30 days in the county jail] When Clair's room was searched,! -pwenty bands, besides the Seat Ay Bi 5] is yo chance. lthe rald4 27 prigoners in the county |*@"y Saturday, from which point ur by Judge Jeremiah Neterer in fed:| three navy and two army uniforms! ciyie. sy % 3 “Leggo my arms immediat Fali#, and the First State bank of|the rald prisoners in th UAH ig! povanintanestraltiases Hoitt eh y Judge Je hre Dy tect Civic Symphony orchestra, hay GAS Hon wt Tee ae ce not due to the fight| Jail upret a barrel of liquor in an|the 1 ‘allway Ww eral court Thursday were found, according to the op-|peen enlisted to provide musi Ay lon, Ww ve mae is Shelby, were me a igh 3 av adjoining room and pulled 10 quarts|taken to Fairbanks, a two-day: in-|} $1,500 $1.5 When charged by Judge Netorer]eratives, He is believed to have| delegates to the state convention!6 at me go, you big brute! fiasco, came news late many | thru the bars. They were all drunk | land journey A REAL RENT SAVER with using the uniform to Improve} used them in impersonating sol:/31ks, to be held in Everett, Al “Aw, Hon! the closing of the First State Bank | 4 ‘ seas P wm vee | | when the theft was discovered JUNEAU RESIL TS 6 room’ on a graded stre with | his appearance and attract the at-/diers and sailors on many dcca:| 13, 4 1 18, ac 7 " y TO | of Joplin, affiliated 1 the Stan.|™ | 8, 14 and 15, according to the o CAN'T YOU SEE A MOSQUITO} of Joplin, affiliated with th n ail Hagesaments paid; only one | tention of the girls, Clair denied |sions, say the agents. mittee in charge, : : beh te Sep |LODGH PROTEST Re eer eameT one Ont } hy ah AM ed weal eat:: ue aang: bit asl titiree «bana 'Prince of Wales Mr, Harding wax today digesting ||. Rtroct cars: Vem there ia batt ||that he had dono y6. He was forced] A campaign to rid the cps of] “Music” says that committee, ‘ 00.0.0 today claimed that th will be re 4 protest lodged with him by the nnd toilet and you oat move in] to admit, however, that he donned] persons who use the uniforms of} to be had for every taste—for tho n of the Pacific fleet are going | opened within a short while, with all to Visit Canada [citizens of Juneau, the Aiarkan cap: for $160 caah, balance ren: the uniform in the evening, prior}the service to hide thely/identity;who call for high-class solections!) isua givens Sek tauads bh (Au mca | davouitare stolbeted LONDON, July 12—The Prineo of [ital, againat the order of retary fo leaving his room and that he }wil) be “Inaugurated, the officers !and for those who desire gang. oa nicipal railway, Here's hoping none No less an authority than Mayor| Wales will visit Canada in Septem.| Work, which moved the land office || You can find the sellet of this })did not know the girl personally|say.. They deciare many of the| ‘The Everett Xiks are laying of the boys ride on a one-man car,|Jim Johnson of Shelby, one of the|ber, it was learned today, The|from Juneau to Anchora leaving |} nome in the Want Ad Columns who was in his company when he]crimes committed supposedly by} cial plans, is/the report, for the We'd hate to tb 1 lot of seasick | original promoters of the fight, to-|prince will travel ax the duke of{not even a branch office at Juneatt, |] urn to them, NOW was taken into custody, She was} soldiers and sailors aro really the| accommodation and entertain gailors on our hands day proclaimed that ne of the! Cornwall and will visit his ranch in|whieh is a three days’ journey from 19 years old work of civilians in service uni-/of the Wives and daughters of d (Turn to Page 9, Column 5) | Alberta, (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) ‘Clair was arrested at Tifth ave. | forma, gates from other lodges,

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