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23. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 ips Seattle Men Indicted on Piracy Charge! ae Rie & NELSON PINCHOT PLAN (Fe: Prize fox) KANNAIR HITS YAMAMOTO TO ; 7 Soe rane IP TD MINERS. =c-272) NEW BEND CO FORM CADE DO WROTE wn s the Charlies Boardman RA CHARG Governor Hopes to Break haw Pifonthiy “Preee “tor tne || Attorney Denies Charge of | Japanese Do Not Favor New British C ._| Deadlock and Halt Strike || ture, preferably: not teas than 80, Stock Selling Prime Minister ] ,000 Pairs of New Panel for Trio ened anthracite coal strike will be|| ut of three be of on of ad 9 cen instead of 1 succeed that which submitted to the miners and opera.|| ture on the high seas, “The Mutt as charged by Seattle bakers, has|by the late Baron }tors at 6 p.m. tonight in a joint|| Neers” “The Great Quest” andj every earmark of a. stock Kato, today was in a yl Be. Rs, y seas are contained in several indict-| Was made from the executive|| ®nd in and he ts recognized |) Wednesday by Frank Kannair, sec-| tempting to form in the courts of Van.|Shamber today, It will be a defi-|| a8 & leading writer of adventure |/ retary of the Seattle Retail Groc-|which would be ! ne op en | nite proposal* which should be a les, dealing with ships and sail |! erg association east ° ainst a gang of 8 No | cepted or rejected by the opposing s before the days of modern We are checking tho activities According to indications as the %, who have board. | parties, steamboats, and his sudden death |/ of this company,” Kannair sald, but! conference prog oA Mas alrs 6) u e of 34, when is and transferred The meeting will be open to the|| 4st July, at the ag ed Canadian we cannot find the ar rei Goto probably will be selected . . the cargoes elr own craft at! io just as was the first con-|| h¢ was virtually on the threshold || son for the secret way in which| minister of foreign affairs ol e urtains ; rence: of @ brilliant career, ts @ distinct || the men behind the affair seem to| ‘This ch on the part of the the point of revolvers, according to eee loss to American literature. be hid. saber eiaiitise Swetiul abdetdarahiy ae dispatches received from the British] HARRISBURG, Pa. Aug. 2 The Atlantic Monthly Press of. Thorwald Stegfreid, attie at} hance the chances for the negotia Special 89c air Governor Gifford Pinchot today || fers this prize in recognition Of |/torney, who Tuesday anr tions with R being ult Specia alr t pamed in|@"@W Up ® peace plan which he || his fine work, and in the hope of |/the new bakery chain, declared| sucoenstu A recog be ‘ ea amed in| = die g another author suffi that one cent of ' 4 I ‘ Theodore | SOPE* Will be accepted by both ape Braet eal wnat « ar VaR a Oe f) corded the us balers White Ruffled Voile Curtains (as sketched), operators and miners, thus avoid clently gifted to succeed to 3 would be sc by the new! whe majorit Japanene long, with 134-inck ffle and ffled tie-backs and Tiny/ing a strike in the anthracite coal|| Hawes’ place as a writer of ad tirm, ear deule. ‘ea ¢ ong, with g-inch ru and ru ~back, The men all charged | fields, venture stories same man that makes these | ji he action of 89¢ pair. g Canadian craft, order.| Before midnight it will be deliv merges: Stied to buy Boe 18 SOs! tne prinet the genro | RSE t and deliver |¢red to the deadlocked miners and firm thin morning,” he sald WE) citing Yusamiote ih fore” a° operators, who will accept it and told him there was none to be at the points of drawn pistols, and ethane fen eens te munain” work 12 he mines or're:|( HERE'S MORE ABOUT |} ig." 0" Phe adlica te tee a4 200 Pairs of Ruffled | 100 Pairs of Ruffled | m ject it and recipitate a strike nex’ al ay tnet retro; ba 7 p Ow Yam ssen ett [PEAY EUIQNe “*™)) MOSQUITOES ||catiixe'stucrmmm [tinct retrorreaive ten Marquisette Curtains Marquisette Curtains | The plan embodies a demand for x1 > ON PAGE did call Biegtreid up, |rems that has been #0 ear e indictments are those of the} concessions from both parties, it is STARTS ON PA 1 Kannair, when informed of what the | . Jet joned by Kato | Jaunch Lillums, which was boarded | storhey had ‘said: ‘'I asked him if mpion | ; n > yearned, iy ney Newspapers closest to the gov Popes perry * ang hp Erskine, | While there is no authoritative | vélops their venom and makes them there was any stock to be sold, and) ot owed a disposition to Special ° Pair Special . Pair indication of its contents, the United |More ravenous, declares Dr, Brown. |!f there was any chance of getting) oo ae tg Press is informed reliably that the | BELIEVES ae ecprempaion.. Se tot ne ven these { ne ott White Ruffled Marquisette Curtains Ruffled White Dotted Marquisette | which was boarded, with the result that orth of liquor was t taken care of, and|B&ve volced no express hit | ig By olen 5 “dione Seer tak | following methods were favored re- | WILL BF rere SB Band ne aoe | wil or of praise toward Yamamot in 24-yard length, with 2-inch ruffle Curtains in 2Y, ,-yard length, with 2- ashore on Vancouver island. [cently by the, governor: | Dr. Brown is of the opinion that | 0° ions. — and ruffled tie-backs. Special $1.10 | inch ruffle and Tuffled tie-backs. Spe- | < et i * ; }—Establishment of a halfway /the insects have come in from some METHOD USED WAS | checkott, Kannair declared tho Seattle Re | Prisoner Caught in pair. | cial $1.75 pair. one that will protect the | distant section and will be killed by tall Grocers’ association had bee f ERY CLEVE NE ope * A VERY CLEVER ONE perators against recognition of the|the first rain that occurs, He ad conferring with the bakers for some Tr for Mainland The method of procedure in the|union by its phraseology and yet} vises a one per cent solution of|time in mn effort to get a Lcent re y latter case was a very clever one, | enable the union to collect the dues | chlorozene as a cure for the poison duction in thé price of bread. | While attempting to swim to the according to Capt. Steele. Thethree|of the miners in the mines on | resulting from the stings of the LABOR COSTS HERE | malsiland “trtca” MMeMell Island: 8 e ane men appeared in a fast power boat | payday. | mosquitoes. ARE VERY HIGH hours after escaping guards at the and inquired about a rowboat, ac-| 2—A wage increase for the min-| Prof. Trevor Kincaid, of the bl!” wiitiam Volk, president of the Se |federa! penitentiary Tuesday after C t cording to Steele, They came'aboard | ers perhaps as high-as 10 per cent. | ology department of the University |attie Bakers’ association, said that|noon, J, H. Herald was captured by urtains the Erskine and asked for coffee. S—Establishment of the elght-/of Washington, announced that he| jt {9 impossible to produce bread|@ prison guard and returned to the After they had drunk two cups,|hour day. was much concerned over the sud-|at a figure less than five cents a | peniten they drew revolvers on the crew} If these three steps are unaccept-|den inrush of the insects and that and forced them to transfer the|able to either of the parties the|he would begin an investigation cargo, later speeding away |sovernor has been advised to ask |tmmodiately as to the cause of The three men named in the in-| them to declare a 30-day truce and|their coming. His daughter has | dictment comprise only a part of the | maintain mining operations while | been #o severely bitten that she is gang, Canadian authorities believe, | new efforts are made to thresh out|now severely {Il from t ry pound, as the new company claims.| Herald was serving a 6-year ner Cate 8 Cc “It costa one and one-half cents |fence for violation of the Dyer Special Each a loaf for labor alone for every | me vehicle act which prohibits pound loaf of bread. Seattle pays |tho transportation of stolen ¢ from one state He had Heavy open-mesh Net Panel Curtains (as the highest wages to bakers on the Ne taxa ae The labor costa are just |served only six m sketche in. 21/,-vard la * 40 i 7 ‘The names of onl three could be as-| the difficulties, | poison of the insects , naps ena api toaad nna wel $ieeala' ws. the ke tche d), in 24 aval d length; 40 Siig wide, certained. | It ts learned also that Pinchot has| He recommends filling all excava-|made for leas than five and one-|convicted on an finished with 314-inch fringe and black heading. er step was taken by the | been informed how he can practical-| tions where water ! ets during | half cents @ one-pound loaf un Canadian government Tuesday in an |!¥ seize and operate the mines. A/tho hot season of the year. Where| wrapped. Any baker in the city running trade | close advisor of the governor has it is Impossible to fill the breeding |could probably turn out ‘a loaf for ued from Ot-| Presented to him a scheme which | places of the mosquitoes, he recom: | jean than five cents if he cared y and| would enable him to carry out his | mends that oll be placed on the sur. | nothing for the quality of his prod. un- | threat that “the mines can and must | face of the water, A few spoons of will cut down |be maintained.” Sentence Cashier MOUNT VERNON, Aug. ° hel th sagoedatlaee tied es AR = Rercerne of & conesioranle Wey Si Warn Tine TO BUY R C d B t | nat Smith, I. W. W. attorney, was Sra, rack ane ae Pull] cng by | met, Ea te an a | SLOUM AT 65.00 to McNeil island umor Canadian eau y |arrested when he attempted to ad- | a6 W. 3. Whitney, assistant state | ote, ton anba gay ‘0 Kincaid | “The new company claime that) Qovven Aug 29—-Afte ay | Seseet a street meeting here” last A an lef Runs |yoix roveare cette taker ary paring 4820 “ling to two care of emiersos| §=©§ CQUSE Of Prince’s Visits... == WO Mock ft | SCHOOL CHILDREN barrel for thelr flour, I wish 1/16, 00, twa charges of embexall Ing traffic traffic. Mra. A. G eenstrest, former! knew where I could buy flour that |i "So jin ese a Shortest Insurance | From Germ|at: Kee Hy Parent ‘Teach-| would make good bread for $5.60 ers’ ansociation advised that inixry gyerage price for bread flour| - case the mosquitos have not dis and it never mn Policy Is Written | Flees House That Is|sPeret yt opening of school MEN tol ter agen then oftsi oe In Ecru color. Special 89¢ each. DOWNSTAIRS FLOOR National bank, of Pueblo, Co C. Slaughter » cashier of| But His Royal Highness Displays No Signs) MONEY the Instit da fugitive from jomica SOK. tha vale’ ciaht wants, eae of Considering Matrimony Id od Bhoeinds; Jest) Fees t | Borde, Etc. “Rates ax Low urre NEW YORK, Ang. 29.—An insur. | aes the. ohiléren Ln eo ormed &8lvery rare occasions. They also fig of five and the other of | LONDC Aug. 29.— Romantic It js universally assumed that H.| 1% ance policy for the shartest space of} Quarantined ow to protect themselves from] ire 399 loaves of bread to tho bar ays in Mekal. skiand,‘peleoes| Mayland. abeuyss oni tials sluct tne | Adie toate an anannT lo me on record st been written Bssserclgh t aprayn in tho| Tek but 280 is a mighty good aver aterday news of a romance affecting the| choose a British girl. Selection of a AL. LOAN SOCIE Y rd rb an Lah mis riet fever germs are better | homes, the use of netting on win-|** _ —- Prince of Wales, today gave ear to| foreign bride would be a blow to the| bois, utes and 59 seconds. cs nom en « no has the idea that Se oe an under-current of wip to the ef. nd ould arou: rren J protection against prowlers than * " ker If anyone has n under-curr P and would arouse great criti-|=—= gilt "aa taken out by officials of the} firearms, according to neighbors |Co™S,at, Bight, and the appil attlo takers are gouging the pubiic| Portland Waiting an unna P | Mahan d begga AE eels { Mrs. Mary P 2 ‘eiae iai % ; k enormous profits, he . real ca 7 , x | : of Mrs. Mary Perle, of 953 26th | stin a and making enormous p' 1 cau sb war Hocotshade tha orcad cat damage, smoke, 4 ba cs | stings serpy 80d making enorme Ot e| Relief From Heat to the dominion next |, 788, ar “acotched" the project city health officials predicted v t the insects would bo killed by| Humber of bakers that have fall rain and interference with their tele-| cameras, etc., of the eclipse of t 4] PORTLAND, t leave be.|in thin city during the past two/ promised the he prowler knows that a bul let cannot turn a corner, but he Aur. Relief was} mont This is probably untrue, but there daughter, Princess Louise, or to the czar's daughter, Grand Duchess Olga. | photograph- | V " he heat way i doubt that a de exposures ‘necessary 4s unfamiliar with the habits of time as wuddenly as they | Years foxy 3 Bake! i ‘at is no doubt that a ¢ a. gree London newspapers in 1912 hope-| . Bh arches wiih toes + bellig t germs which lurk came. Property owners in the tad cial jermometer to anew) would be m eceptable to the! runy and at length commented on the | pec ereDh, |W will be taken near) © 4 ners, strike at high mark for the season whole empire. New ‘talk of a muar- , a5 vex ark corners, strike at him un- neighborhoods where stagnant by 2 Speghe: “ a =a : Lif: | prospect of either a German or Rus- rp pea wares and pursue him relent- | water ex are instructed by | pore matoury here resists e495, | riage for the heir to ec See we | sian alliance, pointing out that the| = Tenet é wsly as he plies his midnight | health authorities to elther cover na ang tine toe th ays Sec gebadhond bcallgeriiat yb ae aad. the {TOYal families had exchanged visits | profession. the water with ofl or fill the Ceares warsaer: 3 eced-| Queen Marie of Rumania, ar © | during which the prince paid marked | that she ts coming t atch between attention to both the eligible young 16 DURING THE Mrs. Perle demonstrated this | pressions completely with dirt al ing day Other MATING SEASON || scariet fever, and her homo ts lz | Mary Th ho was one | congregate near the cholecest quarantined, A nurse is the oeotes Tie wieeriiie le al ss Mary's braicsmaids, has | available food supply and can only other occupant of the 4 pater tan Reatiow ;. | been mentioned, as well as one or two | rops Being Burned and Jarie being able to accomplish any- | then be most effectively killed. house. | lthing of the kind. Ileanu is not 15 thers whose names never appear in Send for free circulars. FRED y evening, about 9 Farmers Threatened ae ors Tt has been rumored that {ti Newspapers because they lack NLELN, 144 West Kilpatrick || ck, Mrs. Perle became 2 plans have been discussed whereby | bth money and high station. Hisest aware of a sound near her win- > j 5 8 i ce 19 he listo! sew! PORTLAND, ORE. | dow, She turned over to seo BY CARL D. GROAT | the Duke of York will become heir Since 1914 the list of those who rm a Cr BERLIN, Aug. 20.—Organized bol- | to the throne in the event the Prince | have been talked of as possible royal Beene a ee endurance Aviators at San] |shevik bands are terrorizing dwellers remains steadfast in his refusal to|brides has included the names of r aah | districts of Upper 8 | | wed. ‘This ce 8 under-| Lady Mary Cambridge, Lady Rachel She realized her helpless con- Diego Smash Records |!" the rural districts of Upper Sileat wed, Thi ngement, it is under-| Lady Mary Cambridge, Lady | | | according to dispatches from that stood, would be satisfac y to the | Cave! ish and Lady Elizabeth Bowes- dition, but was quick to make | t 2 Ir Il of th t h ft they “Mes Y ind Wear Diamo | w ¢ d | 2 r district received here today, prince, who enjoys the f and in-|Lyon. All of them lost hope—if they Meet Us a lamonds” | capital of It, She shouted an | SAN DIEGO, Cal, Aug. 29.—An| Standing and stacked crops are| \formal life which bachelorhood per-| ever had any—of marrying the prince | alarm at the prowler: “This » airplane flight from the Mexican bor-| being burned, and the lives of peas-| mits. jand found husbands elsewhere. | house Is quarantined for scarlet | der to Canada is being planned by the|ants and owners of big estates are| | fever,"" she yelled at him. “Look army alr service today as itn next| being threatened. | out, or it will get you. achleveme following the feat of| The farmers are paralyzed with| Mrs. Perle's next impression Lieut. Richter and Capt, Smith in | foar. Many decline to thresh thoir | . Was @ pair of heels sithou | breaking endurance records, flying| grain, saying that if tho granaries | Sgainst the sky for a brief in- |around and over San Diogo. Jare destroyed, the labor will have | stant, followed by a sbasp, hiss, | A new method of refueling the|been in vain. The Silesian crop is | 3, A | possibly the war cry of scarlet | airplane while {t {9 aloft, which was|a bumper one, but the people are} | Seattle’s Credit Jewelers | fever germs as they sped to the | ysed with conspicuous sticceas in the] afraid It will never get to market aso . | attack Smith-Richter flight, would help| due to the plunderings and burnings. | IS SAVING A_ BORE As the fevered footsteps died | make the Mexico-Canada trip a suc-| The authorities are finding it dif. | TO YOU? | out In the distant darkness, Mrs. cess |flcult to police the outlying districts | Many people will testi: Perie turned over to enjoy the | If permiasion is given by authori. | f Upper Silesia, Breslau has turned never have lear | best night's sleep of her illness. | ties in Washington, Maj. H. A. Ar-|even more “red” than Saxony. In im boh | |nold, commandant at Rockwell field, | Berlin, {t 19 believed that this new | it had not been for the easy | plans to have a plane hop off within | bolshevik agitation originated there. ments and afvantages of the ‘POLISH COUNT ja few weeks from Tia Juana, which|The Silesian farmers aro declining VE shonttdtcoenty ltdens is Just over the Mexican border. —_|to deliver produce in Breslau, fear- | Sik ee er wai md GETS RELEASE) Tite pishe would recelve fuel fe ie anele lives if they even en- od bal ‘ rae ne supplies from mother planes while|ter the city. ——s nob ann, whe has hee ett fe uah | tying at full speed over Sacramento| Many outbreaks of incendiarism in the | ‘i tho tath fond Modford, Ore., and if all went/are reported along the new border) Fit hg i Baatl tere weeks eat well {t would arrive in British Colum: |line between Beuthen and Glelwitz | Slander: Reeaeae moter ‘under | bia In record-breaking time and also westward behind Bresiau $1,000 bond and will be permitted to | Th® big advantage gained by the/and Oppeln return to Poland on his own recog. Tetueling in mid-air method is that it! Meanwhile, the junkers In Meck: | | nizance. | permits use of light, fast planes in lenburg and Silesia havo organized | Sichofsky, who {a said to have won |™Aking such flights instead of the|a campaign against the payment of | land lost fortunes at Monte Carlo and | Slower cargo carriers used in pre-|new taxes, saying such levies will | Tia Juana in the course of his world | Y!ous transcontinental efforts. ruln them travels, was convicted two years ago | __BY remaining in the air 37 hours, bl antactilar the colintry ifles }15 minutes and 35 seconds, Richter ly from | Soca ite wan wntencel to oro tnd Smith few fonger and wravseal MAN HURT ON years in McNeil island prison for the |* &reater distance than ever before offense, He was released from the | has been achieved, ‘The previous dis- WAY TO WORK.) | ; tances of 106 laps over a 50-kilome. | penitentiary two weeks ago and has | |been held since that time by tm-| ter course, was 3,293.6 miles. B. Marvin, 9706 12th ave. N., | president of the G. P. Hoel-| | migration officials for deportation —-- : : [his affairs. thin country ant wit ( SPROUL SAYS HARDING | (city nospita x thereat ben | lleave for Poland within 90 days, ac-| STOPPED “OCCASIONAL hit by an automobile at fastla DRINK” AS AN EXAMPLE | cording to immigration officials here. ave, and Martin st, while on the LONDON, Aug. 29.—President A WEEYV. LC SRR | way to his office early Wednesday “ * . morning. | vine Radiant Diamonds in price oe | AMerican Princess Harding's death was accelerated by the fact that he thought it Phil J. McGovern, 4218 Latona $24.50 to $1,800, but only Is Reported Dying | his duty to “abstain from his ave. reported that he had struck y ey of { 2 Marvin as he was driving in on rg Diamonds fs LONDON, Aug. 29—Princess An- | Eastlake ave, McGovern said he at they are all high tasia of Greece, formerly Mrs. || accustomed, occastonal drink of || way blinded by the sun and did I] cut, blue white | Willlam B. Leeds, of the United || scotch,” former Governor Sproul, || not see Marvin, who was walking OO eee ue | States, is at the point of death here. || of Pennsylvania, said in an in- roas the street, safeguard Is the reputation of | 7.0 Sluaisinelve,iMeed ent 3 ree Mel across the street. the tiem tte eclity tan y hum. || terview published in the Evening || ‘rhe extent of his injurios are ; moned. The princess has under-|| star, undetermined We restring Pearls, 40¢ gone four operations since she was “TL think President Hardin: f death was accelerated by the fact that he thought it his duty, be- . taken {Il, early in the summer, with | W istield & Goldberg intestinal trouble, Hope for her re- cause of prohibition, to set a covery now has been abandoned Two stores for your convenience | sformbe of her family gathered || public example and abstain from his accustomed, occasional drink 203 Union St. 310 Pike St.|near the bedside at noon today, Opp. Post Office Harper Bidg. | when the princess suffered a sinking || of scotch. yroul said, “I was his personal friend and I know “If Bam Welsfield can't repair your wate | *Pell, as It was belleved she would vs throw It away.”—Trade Mark Megiatered. |die, However, she rallled, but it i#|!and in that Jaborious last trip to Alaska, 1 am sure he miswed it.” feared the end cannot be long de- 5 ae Drink Sas SS SSS * A liquid food drink thoroual aged, ~~ not green or Pitched a quality product from the House of Anheuser - Busch ST.LOUIS) = —=—S= = SCHOOL SHO Fron BOYS OR GIRLS Of All Ages OUR LARGE PSTAIRS STORE Is the Place {9 Come => LALA DINHAM-STREHLAU ZZ = aS CEA TST SHOR CO. 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