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a apo FISH HAVE BEEN CAUGHT. = IN WEEKLY CLOSED PERIOD Taking of Immature “Humpbacks Off the Capes Is Reported to Be Heavy; ° Fish Board Is Idle _ THE SEATTLE STAR _ State Salmon Laws Are B Broken by Both = Fishermen and Seiners “ Buy Oil Stock? By No aid in tho f of whom D and I BY THE EDITOR OF THE STAR RICHARDSON, —It is pretty Lopez Island, certain that the San Juan County, Sept. 4 state laws protecting the | sein: apacity when t did not quite suffice. Salmon have been greviously broken this season. Not only dumped back, have tens of rotting, into the sufficient provision. made for canning them, but, it appears, BEEN CAUGHT BOTH IN TRAPS A 36-HOUR WEEKLY CLOSED SALMON HAVE NERS DURING THE And—what is perhaps the we the taking of immature fish off the golden This is destroying tomorrow's son can fishing For fn Sunday they were so! Under the stat Supposed to be cau Friday to 4 a. m. § 38 hours in which the get by on their way to the « ing grounds. It ts common knowledge the fishing fleet that some the seiners did make these legal hauls, but the law-vbid: element, which is the large 1 Jority, is not going to “peach” on the others, and the fish commission—well, the fish com- mission is far away, No ar Fests huve been made, and none The scmers—iaw abiding and oth- alike—s! and say tha the traps are ing law wh eats have tc Tt ts pointed o1 the standpoint of ease in breakin * the 36-hour closing law the trapme: Shaye all the better of it. They can Mitt their trap in five minutes ar put everything back in legal.appea ing condition long before an aj Proaching boat can apprehend them. ) But it takes two hours usually to Make a haul,in a seine. ‘The seiners resent deeply the im. ¥! thousands of humpbacks been CHARGE WORK WAS SLAVERY «:. bay because there was not rst economic crime of all es has been heavy s well as t ing the banks, day's. | Alaska Cannery It isn't wateh- sag PORTLAND, ing the traps so closely as they should be watched. It isn't ex ercising the measwre of con structive regulation that ts needed. snoclatic slaves, according t red before W. H state labor com nm are lit who ts also a member of | the com comm) TRUTH TELLER ® train drew tnt the mercy t appeal for ake a And heit nked again, | drink.” n of the Fillpinom testitic Means. +; Woman 7 She Sells It}; ‘akes Up Tricks of Salesmen Makes Good on Wall Street and|t Sept. 4.—Inst N's ntead ¢ | |the New Ye she's try n the thrill exchange, in th brokers and t Filipinos Reveal Horrors of} ing to int n ng to the chatter ¢ examen, why not tab m them and sell atoc formerly of Kansas ht this over, with the b a | » Y | KF ang rs ie m | nex : " | eats on the | being ofl glitter ppportuys rather than of own a million, marrying It r Wall plums ¢ pe but the the t in terms of nalari pe millions » men beca ¢ som: on thelr part MOR financiers [ C ANADA'S CHURCH SJ MON A of th es Instead Mins Foley in disarmingly pretty and intensely fe ance, but on forget these at the numbe lected and th nto will be done. “Olt Jany stock when " in. appear nubject of oll y attributes ax r of facts she has col research she ha an nate 6 ted on the exchange,” sho “Women ar urally consery money, to loners,” enough when y« always been man for the But large cit ling supposed to be nat ative abo 6 bad gamblers a she admit 1 con dependent Fr mone Mor Alberta, is the Canada, Thi at Cardston, by beautiful in the first new non temple con- idered many moat and is temple of this sect on British soil. The build- ing follow hat the Egyptian architecture, and ifs mura Heber the will go up rich in inlays. interior is J. Grant, president of Mormon church, from Salt Lake next month to dedicate it. “Home at Last! Let’s Dress It Up With Autumn—a Season for Sport Skirts In Pleated or Swagger Styles! In Silk-a EW demand correctly The Bon Marche is read sting skirt for any v from the golf links to an inf nd-Wool!! Sweaters and New Overblouses tyled skirts with an inter- you desire ormal tea, For Early Fall Wear We Feature Pleated Roshanara Skirts $10.95 and with ruffled tie-backs. White only. Apartment and Hotel Keepers —Attention! Marquisette Curtains $2.00 Pair They're good quality; will wear and launder well. With insertion and edges of Barmen lace—214 yards long. 36-Inch Marquisette 18c Plain white, cream or ecru-—will give New Draperies’ They're So Inexpensive at The Bon Marche! Fancy Ruffled Curtains, Pr. $1.95 Made of good quality Marquisette, splendid quality and good ape Teeny ruffled and in neat lace effect, wt lost over $75 and one 6 hea gambling. ‘The com fy old the samblin ox r wages, to which Plication, that is made by certain @annerymen and trap owners that it was the seiners who were ex. elusively to blame for the dumping of & million or two pounds of fish | c Jast week when the market so sud- | @enly and spectacularly became dr _ glutted. “When we came to the can- nery docks with our fish, why didn’t they buy them and can them instead of turning us After the train had departed, man who had been an Interested ob. | * server asked him in atte aay | debts to walt station lots of wear and always look nice. 36-Inch Cross-Bar Marquisette 35c Very popular, airy and pretty, fine quality; makes sheer curtains; 36 inches wide. White, cream and ecru. Fourth Floor—Th> Ron Marche The pleats are grouped fn various and new ways, as well as following the ever- ». The silk is especially y and lustrous, and comes in shades castor, n. ivory and black. We have both silk and wool skirts in all sizes to 44, and in outsizes. ou advise until the before the your pur the labor con sketched he Bon Marche Sketched at The Bon M Skirts—Second Floor—The Bon Marche THE BON MARCHE avaa seriously ithe girl was badly shaken. But she tried to keep on after) the thieves. They flew before she could reach them, how- ever, away and hauling in more salmon from the traps?’ de- manded one boat captain of me. “They could see that there were | more salmon available thay all the canneries could handle. Yet in face of that they went on lifting their traps and bringing up more fish to destroy, when those fish could have teen turned back into the bay to #0 on ta the spawning grounds. No, = the cannerymen who have traps must share the blame.” | But, strong as runs tlw traditional fend between the selners and tho| trapmen, there is one common sent. | mene among them all. That is} eriticism of the fish commission for | Not being on the job to protect and | conserve the humpbacks. ] The commission has s world of authority. But it isn’t exer- cising it. It isn’t represented on the ground. It isn’t patrol | NERVE When Miss Nancy Knowles,| Philadelphia society girl, saw, Thomas McCloskey, a park| guard, give chase to some au- tomobile t. es, she atepped on the gas of her car and awent to his help. As they ed in on the robbers, ote fof the tires of the girl’s ma- chine blew out and the two lars collided. The policeman injured, cad Bakeni BASEMENT One of life’s great mistakes is the failure to es- tablish the habit of saving money. Learn economy by shopping in the Bargain Basement. CANTON, TRICOLETTE and SATIN ee “14° In shades of black, brown, gray, white and tan, Colored beaded novelty fazes to 42 nary, trim, knife-pleated braid insertion and buckles; yokes and sleeves trimmed with colored embroidery; Jong and short sleeves, accordion-pleated flounces and sleeves, An Eastern Jobber’s Clean-Up 720 Pairs Women’s Stockings Included are Silk Stockings and Fiber ¥** Stockings with seamed backs and seam- 0c NEW TAFFETAHATS black and assorted colors, $3 §9 You Can Now i Order by Mail Attractive hats with embroi- Whit anything “advertine dered and ribbon trim, Poke and offtheface styles in black, 2,400 Pairs Ma's Socks lie A Very Special Bargain! rain panels, Medium weight natural cashmere Socks 3 for 50c Continuing! Sale of Sample Gloves! Chamoisettes—in Paris point, and embroidered backs—Gauntlets in different styles—in all new fall shades—variously priced at 49c, 79c and 95c. Imported Kid and Lambskin Gloves—greatly underpriced at $1.45 and $2.50. Hurry, Girls! 50 $3.45 Voile Dresses Reduced to $1.50 Cool Printed Voiles, in dainty col- ors, and fluffy girlish styles. These Frocks are very well made, in styles that would be excellent for school wear those warm days in September. A host of bright, pretty colors and combinations. Sizes 8 to 14, Girls’ Wear—Second Floor—The Bon Marche 25 Girls’ $1.75 Middies Reduced to $1.25 Jean cloth; good quality, in red. Made regulation style, and trimmed with white emblems and braid. Sizes most- ly 16 and 18, Girls! Wear—Second Floor—The Bon Marche Jaunty New Styles in Little Boys’ Fall Hats $1.25. to $2.50 Round brims, hats, sailor roll and din new skull fitting swagger little caps with earfiaps, the are inclu styles favored for the season's wear, Loather tops combine with plush and cloth brima, combine with leather brims. Sailors are made from chinchilla, velours, tweeds ang leather, in all the de. sired colors, Th made vf chinchilla, and tweed tops skull caps are leather Velours, trimmed with plush, Baby Shop--Second Floor The Bon Marche and Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Towels and Li inens for Fall Low-Priced—of Course! 54x54 MERCERIZED LUNCH CLOTHS—$1.25 Round with scalloped edge—in white, pink, blue and gold, 22x44-INCH BATH TOWELS 30c EACH Plain white—good, heavy fine for wear. 33x50 WHITE BATH TOWELS 50e EACH Heavy double thread quality, reason- ably priced. quality; 17x84 HEAVY HUCK TOWELS 15¢e EACH Soft and absorbent, in plain white and red borders. 18x36-INCH ALL~LINEN HUCK TOWELS 59¢ Very heavy and soft, with space for initial. 16-INCH ALL-LINEN CRASH 19¢ Brown color; soft and absorbent; dur- able. 2,500 Yards 36-Inch Comforter Challies 15c Good looking floral patterns; light an 27-inch Outing Flannel 15c 2,000 yards, good weight, soft and | fancy, assorted stripes; lengths to 20 id dark shades; lengths to 20 yards. | 39- and 40-inch Muslin, Yard 20c 1,500. yards of fine quality, smooth finish Muslin, unbleached; lengths to 20 yards. yards. Fabric Floor—Third—The, Bon Marche Garden Hose 35-ft. for $1.95 Canvas-covered Rubber Gar- den Hose, complete with couplings, Useful Utility Jugs, 35c A most useful Pitcher, besides being a good size for milk or water, it is graduated in fractions of quarts, pints, ounces and cups, able for beating Union PIKE STR SECOND AVEN Has rounded bottom, making it service- of mayonnaise. Street Basement—The Bon Marche UR—UNION STE