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a = Dt PL ERR INET EPI ECEMBER 10, 192 THE SHATTLE STAR ‘ HIT ON HEAD, [LOS ANGELES IS. STILL SEEKING ssa muda | THEN DROWNED SWEPTEY WIND 3 EDK ETINS FREDERICK & NELSON | —— f . i | | ay DOWNSTAIRS STORE 4 ¢: Caretaker’s Body Is} Gale of Hurricane Fury Hits ® > Found in Nisqually Southern California 3 i G1 | | TACOMA, Deo, 10.—Struck In the} LOS ANGELES, Deo. 10. One | | Nine bodies have been recovered | head with a sharp instrument and] Man was dead, many persons injured, | hen hurled into the Nisqually river}#0Me perhaps fatally,: and property agebaepercmpteapreg Miiel Lert yaolks wan ang gun pike ts tenon ane eens! 8,000 Yards of EXCEPTIONALLY : lostroyed plea | A man named Christensen, care-|{estroyed In and about Lox Angeles and the Coast Guard Cutter Sno- today as a result of the high wind, | taker of a ranch at Fibo, whol aching nearly area ee eae homlsh in still cruising the district LOW-PRICED body was found in the river at the} tions, which has-swept thé whole of | |where tho ship foundered, seeking head works of the city's power! southern California, | 4 the others, jant at Alder Sunday, Relief from the gate wan pr Spica se ty Deputy Coroner A. W, Morrow of gale wan promised ae “ Definite detailn of the tragedy ‘ a. by weather predictions for today, " were obtained Sunday from Bert Fatonvilte, notified by city employes! with the possibility that the lull Tay, ‘ | Marah, a Oca Ate een on the of thelr find, declared the body be followed by a freeze which may . Jnorth end of Cypress island, who had been In the water three or four goriouxly damage citrus crops, | * lwitnessed the dauntiess eele weeks and that the man had been] pho wind blew without favor from |the steamer made with the strong | Killed before thrown Into the rivers}the sea far into the Intextor, All| lebb tide and huge waves an it} Disappearance of ¢ hristenaen ®)wouthland cition were swept by the | }sought to beat ite way up Belling month ago was reported by C. Il gate and all reported more or less | ~ -\ham channel toward Fidalgo island. rattler, proprietor of the Club Ci-| damage resulting | ‘ gar store at Eatonville, A search! NC prumiee, 23, waa killed when for the missing man was made/ no was swept from a scaffold on the| ft then, but without any result, Pickford-Fatrbanks studio lot, falling | xan edi 2 40 feet to the ground. Falling trees and broken windows * ake and the fishing boat Spl HERE’S MORE ABOUT |] injured more than a score, but none eacprnl up ES ning Doms Pa 4 HEIGHTON ay nieaesteaagg to receiving how Vernon bat aboard, has 3 “- t , lete disappeared since the 2 SA Fhe residence of John L. Evans, | s | ® CG STARTS ON PAGE 1~ J}, Gity fireman, was swept trom ite Aen i foundation late last night and rolled | ‘The report of the eyewitnesses mands. Both men sald they would | over twice, with Evans, his wife and of the tragedy was made to David lof the 15 men who went to death | The reports from the eyowilt nesses definitely established the proof of the theory that the ship] went to pleces in the hich seas and | that no collision ocourred between quit the organization if Heighton did |four children, within. , Neighbors Nebyn ts lee Ait Por ee aeel| not resign. pulled the victima from the wreck- . 4 nega rks Apacs aa Pees *No complaint was made about | age and hurried them to the hospital. | as Bru. She), etternpons | Sronh aa! Heighton’s work or his handling of| All except an infant were injured, ee “ ies ae Lake | first ap: the business. Both men declarea that | ao oared in Hellingham channel off they aid not question his ability, At RRR DREGE ; pdhoay By is pa oft} LL fresh, new Cretonnes. Representing the eo the stees thought it ‘¢ ‘ juemes t ts belle ; . Sane be ecu. bers Riecaa ERE'S MORE ABOUT | ‘Two watches found on the bodies entire stock of a jobber who, being over- rater than aarupt the eaniation” || COOLIDGE ’ |rcarere. th had stopped at 725 1) stocked, disposed of them at a very low figure. teas present, ‘eclared Ina letter to|{| STARTS ON PAGE 1 a the break-up of the ship | Heighton that Skinner asked for | \eeee nee | 5 7 nee ipo) Identified yesterday | At 22¢ and 29¢ per yard they offer excep- Heighton's resignation, presumably, | ment and then had a long talk with are Skinner, Tacoma stevedore 3 ) because of his “opposition to the/siemp, Hart later lunched with Sec. irik ton Aas ager Monal sayings. power interests and his advocacy OC! retary of War Weeks, one of the Charles ri son, Tac ee, ve ants ‘a free-power bill. Coolidge eutenanta. wit a lace ve tn “Skinner said he wanted Helgh-|! pom Roberts. Pie rag howe previously identified are i mera ton discharged so that he could not | ryebavgtiahd ees tau i jBigno O. Cadénberg, first officer, 50 Pattems—In 120 Color Combinations Introduced to the president by Com. athe tte Yoeune use it to further his campatgn In| missioner of Indian Affairs Burke, pichintenad aot saben m4 the newspapers." Hansen wrote.|o¢ South Dakota. Roberts fs tinder i | matneer, 1618 p Bird, verdure, flowered and striped designs “Skinner waa the only trustee pres-| stood to have conveyed to the preal. | rian “je seam j ride a r Cnitahla * avery OS, . ent. that ished koa hana peace dent off notification’ of ‘his In : vont ea ky array. Suitable for every purpose for but it was considered best to “sk | dorsement by the state convention in " | : ii which Cretonnes ca 2 us him to quit.” South Dakota last week. : dhscranais | : tonnes can be used. “It difin't scrprise me a bit that Senator Spencer, Missour!, talked the trustees E the president about appoint | Heighton dec are Monday aie | ment of a federal judge in Missouri Many patterns especially desirable power Inierests of! his state have senator € f New York, , > aking ; g been tr rv some time to have| saw Slemp to ropa shora for the making of gift ons and me ‘fired.’ Several weeks ago, Gust] Now that Mr. Coolidge Is openty novelties. Rasmussen, of the Washington} in tho field, questions which his &L Bakeries, told me that a ¢ |lence kept more or leas in the back-| Here are Dorothy Ander-| . King county senate ground have come to the front json and Edward J. Sailstad,| naga | Widths 30 and 36 Inches f among them aye these who have confessed to ro Ashes Will Be Cast on the) he Who will be the next man of! bing a grave and burning t Sea as Requested Special, Tuesday, at 22c and 29¢ he republican jonal committee, if yard. DOWNSTAIRS 8TORE man's sed to mo, but | ~ ia nominated? body of a man so that it was one of the men who} jonal committee} might appear that Sailstad| 1n al of the 8 atatton in| burned to death and thus en-| William G bi lank lan Johnson in the presidentiat} $100,000 life insurance and Aston, of the W. ington Water Power compa one of the power lobby nhaling gas Eighth ave. N., Sat lt be cremated 4 jand the girl to elope. « ashe to the nea during announcement of Mr. Coot ee t € t was declared Monday by e legislature—had been to | 14. dacy sald ¢ Wiliam sce him several times, conderur national committeeman| APA Cal. Dec. 10.—Ed areer haa been intensely me for my stand on the power|trom Massachusets, would ‘have the | S#istad and Miss Dorothy A y after he came to quest Coolidge campaign in charge. That, | son, were in readinewn today to at 4 . £9, he lost a large LINES BAKE! BACK however, applies only to the pre-| their long Jot back to 8 ‘5 when his banking house at OF POWER MEASURE convention enmpaign, Butler newlwis to {ace charged of. ar 1 he ru man “I told Ackerman that while I}to the national political arona, githo) re Pe ifeee fag“ ufacturing and was at the legislature I paid my|he has been in politica & long time, fcommection “with “km attempt to de r fortune, which he lost respects to Colonel Aston and other | His personal ambition is to ba United | fraud insurance companies n unstable securities. Going then to lobbyists In no uncertain terms. | States senator from Mansuchusetts,| Sheriff William Hagreen hington, D. 6 he made's third “From what I gather Iam asked | succeeding Senator David I. Walsh, | yw mie which hs slipped from him 1, That | democrat, which is believed here to). ‘ i years. power interests; 2. | preclude is becoming national chair. | “*!st8¢ & ye in } # & son of the late Sir Wil t I used my position to further|/man. George Harvey is much poy, i expected to present his cre-|liam CG. Mitchell. He is surv olicier. I plead guilty to beth. | ken of in this connection | dent > today and ar Pallbearers nar —Ssqen, | DONNSINIRS STORE Sl treeponee tthe | PASS CLOSED} mse ectned to fine extraaton.| PHONE CASE rec ad With three f ; [emg me Facni ecg wvrics| 1S DELAYED the © c 1 epee OS oe = BANDITS ACTIVE ood poems Broadcloth and Fiber-stripe Madras SKINNER SAYS _|ize i sihce it oo“) QVER WEEK-END) cies inci eam Over Half With Detached Soft STORY MINT RUBS oe pemtencas tee ster ceca |court ct appeals tothe suprem Fill | Me.) |'\ | Collar to Match | jhave been keeping motor road i! hat he did not seek the|open heretofore, but the depth ot} 1WOMen Are Slugged; Many |« John 1 i) i r f tles H. Heighton,| the snow reported on the pass now | Homes Robbed Bb pecan ¢ . b t } e 10} te} makes further endeavors impractic | Patan aa . pc | } P ni sme ees ctr ae Nae | With the approach of the w Daneel “on, Mappiioat foe Hy ; i | nach polite LHERE’S MORE ABOUT }|thieven reached the highest penk of ofthe annelate court's dete ins We the Washingt j tt STARTS. ON PAGE 1 himacl ndits. by vs fon, but the iW ba ‘untrue ee # t Keeley cannot rememt ee bapiean é > ra a nae ‘ ‘ tee. He adn t given full time t him out of th to headquarters a Pasarela 7 eeigis fer ter at Bixth, F : tan, gray and blue, with soft collar to match. c BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, in self-stripe and figures. Blue, gray, tan and white—with soft collar to match. fami othe The ten ta, | seidental ven. Chart : = BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, in plain white, Gille airetas ae alge tere ae mi a Ahab suet a= || WOVEN-STRIPE MADRAS SHIRTS, with e Is rreste ON ea avaai'a eke: Aged wn | Roxb fled Saturday night / ' > woven fiber-silk stripes. Wide range of new YORK, Dec. 1 m glad the, Keser re * ; loro seman ” patterns. th ; hiehi, 1214 Byer i Well-tailored Shirts in French-cuff style. moring. es Siptote Save Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths, 33, 34 and 35. the municl morni: scaping ra plying ated valued at $320. : _ 6810 $68.00 ie Unusually good values at $2.45. Men's Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE With porcelain trim in Blue, White or Gray , Hf Robert | , Polished six-hole top, E. Be ito busine apphire tor v oven-door thermometer, | j y 1 a rev 18-inch oven and duplex : Astrologer Gets n of pearls, wi grate for coal or wood. Arraign Husband Temporary Stay |‘. De ae heh : $68.00. as Wife Slayer! sansurimip, ore, De from t ; A Best Quality Water WAT T y " ¢ ‘ rt 1 7 ven > r 6 , aa Miy Cord, 1 ‘ast i r Coil, $3.00 FREDERICK & NELSON