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CALIFORNIA SWEPT BY FLAMES! | ee Wrecked; Other Sections Burn RRA RAR PALA APRA PAPA PPA APA at the Postoftion at s The seattle Star A | INAVY FLYER Are You Getting Ahead?|| SETS RECORD) THO There are two ways to become successful in business. ||.) Uteel PIPED. New York Crashing thu space at 266 One is to finally “get there” after painful and costly || miies an 1 ttle, Ww under the Act of Congress March #, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, $2. Maximum, 75 Today Minimu on, 62, =| Entered as Broond Class Matter May &, 4) <E5y. SE ATTEE, WABE., TU 4 Senator and His ur, Lieut, Al Williams, experience. A mines "aks a in The other way is to profit by the experience that others new world's speed have paid for. urtinn baby racing ners To help supply the second way, The Star will publish || wan timed electrically, | ® on its Business Page, beginning tomorrow, a series of nenticlty is attested by —_———— 2S Sale Eas. articles on business and personal efficiency written by i 4 brisk vind " experts. reache 1 ita greatest velocity. The writers are not merely preachers; they are men bid who have taken the bumps and have actually achieved Na OTT success in their lines. The series is not alone for youth; JUDGE SETS valuable pointers are given for the man already the |} 7 7 owner of a business or the holder of a position of re- |} FOSTER F eal : KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept sponsibility. heel “ William Foster, labor le: ate Be sary fo ed a enune tomorrow! was freed In ct court today when Finest Dwellings of Unive Town | | eS scimmy vet that an| UW Ashes; Many Other Areas in State” |tong as Foster had rented a hall| Extra Troops Rushed to |: sisi vist si" money Burned; Loss Total is $10,000,000 he was entitled to say what he season Is here. From new on the pleased as long ag it didn't result} §aN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18. In additi these, more ~ Oklahoma Battle Ground in a disturbance of the peace. | UNITE! PRESS.)—Fire an 50 peer tate “aaee less. Dice “ - ~ its powerful ‘ally, the rake damage, are aS ne wind, took # toll conservatively arts. of Norther fornia, seasm here.” From now on the s [Governor Walton Says He's Prepared for) QUAKE SHOCK Caimated af$10,000,000 tn Cea- | and have given tise t@, Bia 08 ewsp. head ‘ (on au“ major ~ line will be, “Hunter Shot by Showdown in Attack on Ku Klux Klan ROCKS MALTA: ae ere ee Se ; — ee LONDON, “Sept. 18—Inhabitants| Berkeley, seat of the Univer- The fire in Berkeley was the Howdy, folks! The shooting ti cee re wey Heat cmaatitiin of|M M L.| BY EENcopy ae ARBER( Okmulgee county, which was first|of Malta were thrown into a panic| sity of California and home of | worst disaster which has visite @ . ateiees ses a Gare ‘s C r. and rs. P. (United Press staff Correnpe dent) | to feel the grip of martial law last | carly today by unprecedentedly se-| thousands of persons of more pe higomlg prs perijiyi Sa | Brena e Ov | OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 18—A4:| spring, when Walton bogan his mil. | YeFe earthquake shocks which rocked| than usual wealth, saw 50 an ire destroy in Fran: A Haccalas Gai Mla bvely vee ut-Over Lands| Sinclair Taken to) sion Sete Guns troops ar ant rice on the hina turned rut |th? Island. Hundreds who were at| blocks of her finest dwellings | cisco, in 1906. (Hae tauitias teks bio redoed, S id Be |rived here today, as Gov. Jack Wal-| Sl CT °® | pate ;, | mass rushed from the shaking| fall into blackened wreckage, It burned almost the choicest slg Als: ginger ated i aid to ai | Pacific County by |e prepared for a showdown In his|! thousands to hear the governor's | churches and milled about in the| with a loss of at least $5,000,000 | part of the classle Berkeley, a Which ended up his » fight to disband the Ku Klux Kian At Okmulges, where he |open squares strip of 50 blocks along the In the Sonoma valley—“the s see : as in Oklahoma. t night after issuing a| eerie rs ” north side of the University of f I ; ¥ 8 on U.S. Tre jury the Sheriff Striet censorship of troop move-|challenge to the Ku Klux Kian to| valley of the moon,” made | Uotieenit corse. “Hetimates of , eatrebrurtan iat, creo | ments was At once established by|whip him as he claimed they had| famous by Jack London—Boyes | the damage cannot take into erat? oo'on hair nets. Ain't we men} BY JOHN W. NELSON * |Col. W. S. Key, commandant of the | threatened, hundreds were unable to| Spsines, Engine gu ed consideration the value of the ‘. pierre Are the people of the BY S. .B. G KOFF Oklahoma county area, where Gov. |enter the crowded theater. baseball players, and approxi- antiques, libraries and objects \G NOTE Mf states Their son serving a term of | Walton wns to concentrate his at-| A flaming white cross blazed de | mately 100 summer homes and art which were destroyed PR dg tes nes most j eereat states and the from four to 15 mea in the] tack om the “invisible empire.” |fiantly from the roof of the klan PROBING WRECK: iazons habete, Wee swept away Berkeley's homes. i of ae aah Ue eae eo eaione tte government going to state penitentiary on charges Battery A, 189th field artillery, of |temple a few blocks away and the v The burned area was placed wore ssewiiie: hitek. reforest. the thousands of f king the: Enid, wan the firet contingent of |Okmulzee chapter of tho “invisible — In the Russian river section under martial law today, Be Se acres of -logged-off. lands tal? wrec! Sinclair bank | troops to arrive from outside: the empire" = reported in emecutive Details of Destroyer Dis-| of Sonoma county, where San soldiers from the Presidio of After Feturning trom olimexmeation.| perpetiiate the dynasties of at Ilwaco, State Senator Pe: Sy county, Four machine rune were |eonsfon during the governor's ad Franciscans’ go for thelr week- Franciéco dil tee 7 we feel fine physically, but weak | lumber t sof L. Sinclair and his wife, unloaded with the other equipment | dress. aster Are Being Sifted end rest, probably another 100 | reserve corps, all armed, bd Ms | lumber barons who have been Mary Catherine Sinclair sei of the Guardsmen Aside from this flaming symbol | cs summer cottages and small ling the streets. Five loc cle eis in the past, and now are,|- pally ag ly % Gov, Waiton's military court of tn. |of Klan protest, there was ne demon) san nego, Cal, Sept. 18—As| Tanch houses were burned by | were arrested during the morn , ‘ ‘ton their way to South Bend,|quiry, thru which he expects to|#tration ngainst the executive. maO, '~ Sept. 18.—As ther fi Athletic note: Just as the summer| taking millions of dollars in Tuesday, in. eustedy.of Sheriff Greak the power ofthe ina in O! The governor admitted in hia ad- %® testimony of Lieut. Lawrence "0! ire, ing. girls are laying aside their furs, the) annual profits by rape of the ves sao Bek nce 99 Pee te eee larese that the grand jury which] Wid. communicating officer of the Still another. major fire de- All of the fires are attributable , re putting on their| 0. , Oscar Chester;-of © Pacific] 'shome. was scheduled to resume wrecked Delphy, which led six ot stroyed the Johannesberg re summer boys are p virgin timber? lita sessions today. A. dozen wit-|*ouxht to meet here and investigate phy, x other =e 6 to a dry season, seh need . moleskina. Pict. F county. Both were arrested| tote were exarained 4 | charges that he misused public funds | @**tTovers on the rocks, September] sort in Napa county and burn- | the ‘hills and seared the eg Nig | SENATOR DILL t h f jn re examined during the 8, continued here today, chances| ¢d perhaps a score of cottages and timber, followed b; ‘three = 4 “Johnny Mack, Local Boxer, to| PROBES REPORT at noon on charges of having| iret day of investigation had forced him to play his trump] f, Cotaining a aatistuctery copine| sirewn theu the bills ie Lk nae 5 Have Tonsils Removed.” — Sporta| This question will be investigatea |@Ccepted deposits when they| The governor returned today from card and blanket the state with mil") tion of the disaster seemed nearer ; a ’ | | at Washington by Senator C. C. pill,| knew the t 0) soly- | Okmiulace county, where he deliver. j tary rule: |for_the official : Fs crnee arc we any (Seaton nz cisco knew the an fo be ins oma carey | act hows a tna wow | aearnot e ae IAPTEAT LAW ORDERED K ora Gh take welaht thie: Ot where a sharp inquiry has been| ‘senator Sinclair already fs |he repeated hin determination to|tufned to civil authorities, but this | ¢, ee miteid’ Wate, conametae 4 4 2 weight | started into the purposes of the so.|_Scnator Sinclair already faces a) rujs the state with bayonet and} was hot regarded as a weakening ot! oe the wabadron; andthe offinee Gi sae ¥ haltes _ charge of having falsified a bank| machine gun until the “invisible em.| Walton's determination to continue # i: 4 Oh, Willie stole the right of way alled reforestation hearings by a j - i foi apse '. a |charge of the Point Arguello com: $ a i Trobe every truck and {Maver : | United States senate committee, | "tatement, and was at liberty under| Pire oe driven. out of exist ie Lrvg esr rhea klan| pass station, to offer an explanation BERKELEY, Cal., Sept. 18. faiong the north side of the Une Now Willie's in the Heavenly Choir | which have been held thruout the | $10,000 bond when he was rearrested |*nce In lahoma. ¢ ad heen overthroven. jof the sudden right angle turn| —Five thousand persons who |versity of California campus. if Beyond the Jordan river. | Northwest states. | With his wife on the second charge. | jorder which resulted In the fleet} yesterday occupied some of the | was sometimes referred to as th Ca These Hearings, it is charged, were| The arrest of Mrs. Sinclair ts said] ° |crasliing into the rocks 15 minutes| most palatial homes in the “cultural center” of the Pacifia f The Chicago minister who has re-| inaugurated as a part of the con-| ‘© set a precedent in state annals of re icts a mon un of after it was given. Francisco bay district, found | coast. written the Bible in modern English | spiracy to turn thousands of acres | bank failures, as it Is thought to be Wild's testimony conflicted with| themselves at dawn today in The fire was controlled last n undoubtedly begins St. Paul's Epistle|of virgin timber over to private in-| the first time a woman was ever e the reports of most of the com-| emergency quarters on floors [since when all efforts ha to the ot sues and terests to exploit, in return for the | Arre ted ve major connection with a 1 25 l ur ass 1923 meee ee renee vessels | and cots, while their homes lay | directed towards relief work. f Yours of the 14th inst. received and| practically worthless logged-oft| bank cras| when he denied that there was a! in ruins, fire still glowing in Loss to the public uilit a noted. In reply would state lands. When informed that Sheriff Ches- aa a jserious fog at the time of the| the embers of raulllene of dol. run Into high ae per: il For many years millions of dol-| ter was in Seattle with warrants for | py. ts cs * +7) | crash. lars’ worth, of. property. It poles in th area ‘nd no doubt he ends each Eplatlo|inrs’ worth of tines cnn oe ok'| thetr arrest, Tuesday, Mra, sincair| Misheries Inspector Says Closed Period ;Will|” on the famous right angie turn is : all pokes, 02 es terae ; ; Srrose geno’ h of timber ned by prt. nt An prada Sat EO J eal ‘cacao what 8! hres A summary of the damage [have to be replaced. Those vit t jotation: “Dictated, vate porat' have ‘otect- | declared hat she was “just broken. ‘der, pt. Watson re in y a ae cect emi a Be Cause of Increase Bor at acer caine ie com] “Fifi ot the tnt cea [naaeny “MN! bem $2849, | national government thru the for-| tly, she said, was “a terrible tragedy” | Pass bearings from the land station, | dential section destroyed. e ‘Street. cute -willtbe , " % . unable to Bobbed hair is going out of style.) estry service. In the Snoqualmie|to herself and husband. Neither BY STEVE ARNETT have a keen Instinct. They know/he ordered the course changed so Five sien “deatray.: m Hooray! Now we won't have to| National forest alone approximately | Senator Sinclair nor Mrs. Sinclair] A phenomenal run of numppack|that the weather has been hot with|that the flotilla could enter the ve tundred : her destroy. jin the district, until’ new fesdaai i g ae ‘ P ¥ | Santa Bart % ed, at least half of them worth jare Installed. Trolley wires hun : shave our wife's neck any more! 4,000,000,000 feet of timber owned by | Would comment on the case, a they | aaimon, perhaps eclipsing that of this litte rain. They also know that Bat ms bara channel. ti more than $10,000 each. within a few feet of the ground + HELP! HELP! HELP! the Northern Pacific railroad as part | Ln tige gil by attorneys to re-| ear may be expected In 1925, due to| without rain the streams will be|, bine carton in oo butinee cre. Seventeen fraternity and sorority|this morning. q Now that the police booze boat eirted bat an tices or tha | ‘The Sinclairs were in Seattle, stay.(the excellent escapement to the|'0o shallow to permit them to reach | ceived by radio, and the boats went | HOUNes ‘connected with the Univer. The burned area Was placed” | r has been scuttled by bootleggers, | government's ling with State Senator W. W. Con-|spawning grounds and fish hatch. ieeuiateaet ce Leet gs Peace ol the: Web Ae. eindtes, afteen tne’ ay of Catitornia barnes, fae » der what ‘amounted to mare | oi to bi favre : lan | . should ‘sta 01 ©; | messages were o was in one of these re ial law morning. Me en eo Cade tebtierre, -| RESOURCES. ner at Adrian Court, 911 Summit/erjes of the state during the closed they are swimming ‘dy at the|dlaimel, The messere sayy have (sttidents were at first reported to| Reserve corps detachments weer Evtnctide? u | TO SATESFY bak Rehr hbo cite. See soutetua!| Meee coos ended Pteha, Mate fiat, | mouths of the rivers, “enjoying | heen erroneous when. sent yor ine {have lost their lives. (The report| formed lines around the ruin ae sida yap aa |. Before the hungry maw of the| ate thee he ever’ the pie ent; KP eebininnd ke :veakir kA otal rat “|themselves and walting for the fall | property received, or the fatal 12.|!8 as yet unconfirmed.) and all persons who could prove _ je their home» fc sent, |eries inspector, 3 ¥. a rey ; | , 2.|!8 as k A movement has been started in pages trust the forest resources of | when the blow fell he escapement this year has EAneie” ba RUE oannct aioe mile blunder may have been caused | Five thousind’ homeless they hed homes Say saa New ‘York to establish a Mothers’in. | the Northwest are dwindling, white] Ai morning, senators and repte-|heen one of the best in the history again to nea. They should head | oy m@Proper Plotting of the courses.| Property damage amounting to districts were allowed 10 min- — law y. ‘The official flower, no|behind these logging crews and | sentatives had crowded into the Con-lof the fish commission as far as welfor the Inkes within a fow dave” | rte, testimony of Watson, one of $5,000,000, utes each inside the lines te doubt, will be a sprig of poison oak I saweet ie ovate ee PAN pols yg [ae apartment to extend their sym-|can tell at the present time,” #ald| eyntained Shaw. 5 ie officers named as defendants Lr yages pau une one yan ger Se in search of any- eee ne alue, unfit for cultivation ’ BRA in the inquiry, is expected to fur-|lbraries of inestimable yalue de-|' thing of value, pathy to ‘the Sinclairs when they | Shaw s iz P ] 5 A girl bandit walked out of one of| in many Instances, blackened by in-| heard of their impending arrest. At-| The run of humpbacks this year| At the Dungoness hatchery, the | nish a highlight of the quiz. He|stroyed. No one else was passed thru Ft | { Seattle's Piggly .Wigsly stores yes.|numerable fires and useful only a4] torney« and other offiicala were also|has been in excess of 450,000 cases |*eson is further advanced and al-|has not yet been called in his own| Practically nothing saved from/lines. 7 ‘ terday with $220 in bank notes. She|@ haunt ‘of the rabbit, the wild (Tarn to Page 9, Column 4) land has not entirely stopped yet, |fetdy 120,000 humpback seed eggs | behalt, 75 per cent of the buildings burn-| Police sald they had’ what evidently believed in their “Help| srouse and the timber wolf. any? tan Shaw declared. The sockeye pack \s and 760,000 ries egas have been - —— ing. peared to be wellauthenticated o. 2 ve tiab e petite for pi | Uy - sands of other species of salmon ‘ A h N about three-quarters of a mile wide (Turn to e 9, Column What makes as organ. grinder|se® extinction of their dynasties as Fight Pictures fave been caught and sold the |f0ld as the season advances, accord: | not. er avy ae 8 2 - mudder than playing an organ for|the forests are consumed, and it in x P open markets. ‘The season tian been |!0# to Shaw. At Kalama hatchery 5 : yi an hour before he discovers he is in|to perpetuate themselves that the S 1 1, according tojon the Columbia river, the taking Sh A d NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 6 " 4 dumb institute? | gigantié conspiracy has been hatch- on port AQE| | Junusuatty successtu eorene 1° | ot eggs was tc begin’ Tuesday, Ip groun ‘i a |] Inst Friday are tounc e round here yesterday w! } CoH, : collige of forestry at the University || last Priday are found in the aport 1/TA "has teen one of the are nomenal and tho closed season will] | teraund here yesterday Fl reba PETALUMA, Cal., Sept. 18— The fire was tho most f Who never was worried by knoz— |of Washington, discredited reports || *ction of The Star today lone: Thi, recent years, the inspector an-|Nnot go into effect until Wednesday, fa: Nes ‘heated "Whi Cottages, summer homes and re- trous in Northern California: Neglected his oit from Spokane that the purpose of || UPS of Dempsey knocked thru {]IN TO twit not be possible to|it wax announced. The closing of|| tender, beached while landing |) Ji." ’gonoma county, to an | yeurs, Till the water would boil the hearings is to exchange 326,000,-|{ the ropes by a powerful blow imate of the num.|the season has been postponed by|| UPPles at Brown's point, at the ive a definite Great guns! You could hear him for|000 acres. of national forest lands | oh of seed obtained for a number | the provincial government on sev. { blozt for a like number of acres of logged. | ope ern! occasions, due to the exceed f of acres of logged: | ‘ ff days, due to the idiosyncrasies, , Cc eee off lands, This ts‘one of the phases || “led the bout are printed. Turn hq to apeak of the salmon. ingly heavy run. The fish refuse! | Officers expected to float her at estimated number of 200, were | A summary of the from Firpo, and of Firpo after Dempsey landed the blow that de. entrance to Commencement bay. i herd 4 The craft was resting easily and || destroyed late yesterday and | showed: during the night by forest fires, Boyes Springs, famous resort it high tide, according to a survey of the sit- | the Sonoma valley, particulany ¥ to page 13, Many a man who thinks he needs (Turn to Page 11, Column. 7) epheve fish ars tempermental and (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) i gation this morning. known as a training ground ¢ @ rest really needs an arrest. a ath) baseball clubs, was: destroyed, Tl 8 Dear Homer: I don't know wheth. ADAM AND_ EVA er to keep my old straw hat until) next year, or to throw it away. What | shall I do?—H. L. N. Dear H. L. N.: Run ft thru the) ‘grinder and have the wife serve It x with sugar and cream for breakfast. | eee It’s a Bird THE DOOR, 1S LOCKED \TeLL You! BY CAP HIGGINS [ncn en Coe 8 (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) THOSE FOLKS IS OUT FOR THE DAY: IT'S THEIR PARROT You'Re TALKING TAKE A LOO! OVER THIS HERE IS ANOTHER OW, oa TODAY'S DEFINITION Today's Want Ad columns ¢ many homes in many distr Here is one that is a b Good Road: A short stretch of | highway extending fronfone de- | | | tour sign to another, 4 meres i a aaa ie | } | front of adeat : evens @4, It fe: chlteed |] PICTURES of the Dempsey: cree: excapement this year to the} On the Fraser river in British COMA, Sept. 18.— Another _IN P TH OF DISAS There was a young speeder named| Dean Hugo Winkenwerder of the! Firpo fight, held in New York |] 1141, hatcheries and fresh water {Columbia the run has been phe- government ship went ‘A’ ) As @ preventive for goiter, doctors i) 7 / are now urging people to sprinkle a) $150—ONLY—$150 +) + little jodine on their shredded wheat Puts you In this dandy little wh = , every morning. Beside, it improves | cottage, consisting of 4 go i ‘ ) Z - sized rooms, bath and gla " the flavor pay ey! | in eae ‘porch, Joca: ie y 3 blocks from school, stores: Vacation scason's over, ZZ PRN Te Wateynelons, too; | t Back to the rainy winter, Back to the home-made stew, one j Li'l Gee Gee says heavy underwear | will soon be in season, and then we'll all have to scratch to keep warm, Turn to the Want Aa Columns and see who is selling this home,