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‘ood for no one THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924 HUGHES PLEADS |MME- WALSK: FOR JAPANESE THE SEA' I'v TRUE ~ BY ee ———~l PIGCS OCF PRorPERTY. I'D Liki wife of t ealthy Harold ! Have You LooK AT IT, TIN My hs to Allow Orientals |» , s going CAR AND TLL DRiV : Access to America You OUT THERE. ASHINGTON { State Hug aa for © tston of the pe . give t barring Japanese | * ¥ ted States may pave t x ers. 1 understand caste ba rim! nm of ak cite tn this co " ms = | wee } here toda: Working thelr way beck te 3 WHEN WS Cer ate—and prob 2) TTh N WANT TO SHOW between the two CHOCLHOUSE HAs ‘ICE C ARNIV. Empk fon by law of Jap tion would be a vio relations with the ber ioe carnival and skat » the Arena Wed: ing party t day night © has protested against} The ice carnival is an annual af 1 States. Unit laws of O a and/fair staged by the power and states, and } sked | company for thelr employes. Exhib! artment to give early | tions of f » by is ie to Fairs nation Bree Mae part < REFu TO RIDS IN A CAR WHEN THe panese. It ts eved, ars ‘ «| IINTGRIOR REEKS OP STALS PIPE AND CIC at hé Dron aii eo Kjome a , Pi c nd Sf the Erve exclu iH. B and Myrtle Kjome| ARET SMOKG AND SOUR HAT BANDS It! e is stricken from the . Tokyo may and George Brian. As a special feature on the gram, TALK ABOUT YouR | BRD Srores!!! an ice hockey g x pe oe. © es 's team and the Maple Leaf WEST ASSAILS gone rag agp icing Rise Be a he employes of the company wes reineusad fought by two teams known as t “Powers” and “Lights.” The “Lig won, Loyal Council Is Candidate’s Plea Ralph D. Nichols, ¥ of the Cs ate Federation of Labor, commenting on Hv councilman 2 wns —_— Hughes protested idate, was Thursday night t . ‘é . 9” . ‘enera anneal er lrepeat_ his vane wanty ant || Wing ‘Miser’? Divorce cement campaign speeches at & meeting at 60th ave. 8. W. and Goth st. | Wednesday night he told com | mercial club audiences of West So- : coh | 4 Green lake communities brought to an end any ‘gnetlemen’s|*ttl@ @nd Green | ¥ | that loyalty of boards of directors} agreement’ allowing Japan to say| t what of her nationals and how many | % Beatties public utility ventures shall enter the United States. jis Gf paramount Importance and | “The state department has con.|that there is an effort of telephone | tinued to be the stumbling block to|%"4 power company officials to get | cessful solution of the Japanese | their own candidates elected to the | | ation aliens not elig ORTLAND, Feb. 14,,—Her husband rious that Mrs. Mary A. Costello had to keep an account of her car postage, soap and all other ex- penses, she complained in a divorce suit against her hus- band. divorce decree with well over $100,000 mony in cash and property was awarded the woman terday. James C. Costello, wealthy retired business man, show- ed evidence of having a “miserly and penurious dispos tion, well calculated to wreck the nerves of any woman,” Judge Evans said. was so penu- clause does not name the panese,"’ Scharrenburg pointed out, “and even if it did it is time that we immigration problem," Morgan Kea.| Council in home districts. state adjutant of the American / To Talk on Cotton . | “When Cotton Was King,” one of} “Japan ts the only coutnry which|a series of lectures by Professor Is allowed to regulate its immigration | John C. Kennedy, on the industrial and the United States is the only na-| history of the United States, will be| tion which allows such a liberty. The| delivered in the Labor temple at| exclusion clause should go into the/830 p. m. Friday. Doors will be buL”* lopen to the public ‘Expected to Plead to Second | Four ‘Post Bonds to Appear Degree Murder Charge | on Liquor Indictments Adolph Boos, who now stands| On warrants drawn as a result of alone as responsible for the murder. ment re de-by the |May 12, on Mercer island, of Joseph Sury, Ulrich, Al Austin and C. D. Bro. all said to be proporietors of were arrested | C, Smith, will go to trial early in it was declared Thursday. Boos, who was the state's princl- pal witness in the trial of A. M. which resulted in the jury Ip MW returning a verdict of not guilty of | of § |the crime, will be represented by | men aro |Attorney Adam Beeler, Boos has | violation ignified a willingness to plead guil-| Austin and Dean were also indict |ty to m second degree murderjed by, the King county grand jury charge, which carries a maximum | recently. penalty of ten years in the state penitentiary. | On the witness stand, during the | \trlal of Bailey, Boos confessed that | |he and Bailey had conspired to mur- der Smith, and had laid their plans jenrefully. Hailey dented this, and} ithe jury repudiated Boos’ confession | |by Its verdict, | Prosecutor Malcolm Douglas ald |Thursday that he will ask that y trial date be set next Satur. when the regular criminal cal jendar is arranged, Trials are usual- lly wet three weeks in advance. Doug: | }iaw intimated that the state will ro-| |duce the charge from first degree | . The Remainder of : Our Entire Fall leew or <= alal | fonse. Stock of Fie ag meee eee We Be | dar contin in Somes | paneled to hear the state's case, a |tion of Edward N. Hurley to be & \tormality required by state law,|Member of the United States debt- jeven tho the accused admits guilt |funding commission, 1c the crime, Dougias sald. back. ithe Grove roadhouse, | by Deputy United States Marshal A. | © Tussdi All posted bonds 0 each late in the day, The charged with lquor law \Harvester Company Under “Trust” Fire CHICAGO, Feb, 14.—-Action to split the $150,000,000 International Harvester company, of Chicago, into At least three independent parts was | under way here today by the govern ment | Failure of the company to restore | competition in the agricultural im plement industry, ms agreed upon five years in hearings in St Paul, efforts. Violation of the anti-trust law ts charged by | the government. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14-—The ‘LIFE PLUS 1S ‘A Beautiful PRISON TERM Complexion |carton of Beattie, who ewcaped tie GC AGMiration ldeath pnealty because a woman on the jury considered him “too good looking”’ to hang for the murder of| Special Officer Robert Magee, was | lexpected to be returned to San Quen- |tin foday to commence serving a life | beauty treatments [sentence plus 15 years. in creation, An Judgo Avery imponed the 15 yearn| imperfect lextra penalty to Carleton’s murder; complexion sentence when the ex-sailor pleaded | is caused | guilty to robbing the house th night | \hy a before the murder. | sluggis h ‘The apparently superfluous period | liver, = was added in the hope that {t will] Milions of agente, old, yout and middle ag S Ladics—A few days’ treatment with CARTER’S Little Liver Pills wil) do more to clean up the skin than all the a ¢ ».| take them for Hiliousness, Dizziness, | keep the youth from securing His lib. | ike them {or Storch ator I me | erty on parole, as he might do after| 1 They end the misery of Constipation. 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E. Lee ofA rn, while overlooking a patch of timber, 250 feet off the main highway Depu' Coroner Frank Koepflt asain iil bring the bow to Seattle and an ef fort will be made to identify the re mains. | | Tacoma Fraud Case Puts Man in Jail) IOS ANGELES, Feb. 14-—Hugh} Farwell, ‘said to be wanted in Ta-| coma, Wash., on a charge of frandu- | |lently dealing in government land, tn held in jail here today. Farwell, | after his arrest by local officers yes terday, attempted to escape and was | not stopped until several shots were fired at him, according to the pol SaysHisPrescriptionHas. ‘Powerful Influence Over RHEUMATISM =: Has Also Proven Remarkably Suc- | | cessful in Severe Cases of | Rheumatic Neuritis | } Mr. James H, Allen suffered for | | years with rheumatism. 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Burnett Bros. 909 Second Ave. SEEK MAN FOR STOCKS HIT BY |A*ikan Gui, BRIDE MURDER) PAST REACTION =<: Sumner Smith, former superintend- ent of cotl mining, Alaska engineer- Ing commission, and his associates offered to lease the Chickaloon coal mine property just prior to the issu- ance by the interior department of an order providing for the abandon- t of th Bini FINAN-| fy of the property, Smith said to- Found; Hunt Husband | KELSO, Feb, 14- today | WA are attempting to determine wheth- and Margins Suffer Police “A million doliars had been spent er ©idon Hutchison is dead or action in the p # ¢ ‘many mar; ‘ace by the government on improving alive, after the discovery t night | w in an in ‘ed position | this property on the surface and un- and sed furt eir adjustment e ral lst soon derground,” Smith said, “and the or- der of abandonment allowed thd Stee) | flooding of the mine after blocking the | | off of 200,000 tons of coal.” of the body of his 20-year-old wife, Olive, lying on a bed in their little home. Evidence showed that the woman 424 had first hoked inte | ree So cepeute wal Coe ont Seamen Attempt consciousness. A 10-penny nail/ } American Can, | to Wreck Vessel was, found driven into her head, | 116%, ; Pan-American Peiro- SAN PEDRO, Cal., Feb, 14 — leum, 3% 41%, off 1; Charged with attempting to ground” the steamship El Cedro on the rocks off Masset’s inlet, near Vancouver, two asserted alien I. W. W. seamen, Julius Anderson and Lewis Polerat, are held by immigration officials to- day. Word of the alleged crime, said — been while her wrist was slashed with a ke | lying nea fom batncs Anaconda, 38%, Several a: notes indicated the girl Studebaker, 101%, off k. was murdered by her husband, who | be | je a mess of ever thing and I believe I am am going to end it all,” said one| |to have occurred Mebruary 8: note. | not made known until the ship ar Another read: “I am taking my| rived here yesterday with the two — wife wo she will have nothing to! 2 men in trons. er. Eldon.” | H . ‘ erryou. will find my body some- Profit-Taking Hits Market | where between the mouth of the|* and Wheat Slumps Mayor Scheduled é Cowlitz and the ocean,” read a] f T Ss } | third. | CHICAGO, Feb. 13.—Grains closed OF Swen iat The girl had apparently been! quit and lower on the board of trade| Mayor Edwin J. Brown, with sey- dead several days. Neighbors said | today en meetitngs held Wednesday, Was | neither her nor her husband had} , Sellers tovaten tadee ae Pathe to address two evening campaign ~ been seen since February 4 Discovery of the crime was made Mrs meetings Thursday night. ‘They will be at Wood's hall, 17th and_ Market st., Ballard, and at Harms’ ” hall, at Mountain View station. such a firm hold on sentiment in early trading that unfavorable gov- ernment crop news had little effect “fg anita |im attempts by bulls to recover some Mrs. Hutchinson, before her mar-| Profit takers put in an active day riage, was Miss Olive Dick, of Pilot |in corn, Reflection of weakness in vere |Wheat at this counter, increase of The Hutchinsons were | } San Francisco Produce 48e I, from foreign corn growing districts ber. Hutchinson was employed DY|were the damaging features, ro ras, 31e doz. yg pullets, the Longview Concrete Pipe com-| Oats sagged with other grains and| d02.; undersized pullets, 22%4c doz. pany, closed lower. The market displayed | Cheese—California bets fancy, 24c Ib no individuality. % Provisions weakened late and Liverpool Gain Wednesday's Quotations Wheat— Open High Low $5 4Xd 98 AK Os Aha Oe 4 Oe Sid Os Sted Sli %d Ss Lid Se lligd Ss 11ibd Ss 114d $s 1d eee Denver Live Stock atondy. io 3 medium to good $6@7.7 Rood bet cow BY 5 BANDITS Now wong “and cutters Cattle bphecarrge £4 bem pres steady to Take His Money, Hat and ya teate tee ti weak. “Beet steers, $708.5 $10@11.80; 190 to 360 heifers, $4.75¢7. calves, $6: stockei Ye bulls, | $24.50, Hogs—Receipts, 1,960. Market, strong to 0c higher, Top, $6.80; bulk. $6, 6.75; pigs, $5@5.50. Sheep—Receipts, 6,500, Market, stemd; unt: wes, $8 Shoes and Leave Him Robbed and beaten by five ban- dits at 25th ave. S. and Atlantic st., Inte Wednesday night, Earl Hood, 106 Fairview ave., was left almost unconscious for two hours while the thugs made off with his shoes, hat and $40 cash, Hood reported about 10 o'clock to the police that he was on his way home when the five men jumped on | Chicago Board of Trade him, overpowered him and beat him Woanesds yi: Guateuicea mercilessly. He fought back as best] yheat— Oven bow he could, but superior numbers over- jMay . whelmed him. He walked to the yay ‘ station, minus his shoes and with |” Corn only his socks on his feet. May « Henry Sato, Newport hotel, was severely injured, by a and feeders, $5@7.73; 10; 260 pounds up, ‘ecelpts, 156, M to cholee, 6@ saurhter | Digs, $ cep —Rec! Sieh Market steady and strong, Lambs, 84 pounds down, medium cholee and good $17@12; culls And common, $9@11; yearling wether medium choice, all weights, $6@9.50; | old wethers, $5.2006.50; ewes, medium to cholee, $4@6.76, to strong, Fat lambs, $12.71 feeder lambs, $12.50@12.7! 8.25, z N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Sagar—Firm, Raw, $7.41; refined, fit granulated, $8,609, tee—No, 7 Rio on spot, 13%e Ib; 4 Santos, 17% @18Me 1b, Boston Wool BOSTON, Feb. 13.—The local market {s sttil in an apathetic mo tho. prices continue the lowest in: Foreign markets indicate p houses have been unable to purchase: Japanese much wool as they desire, owing to maniac armed with a club, who at- tacked Sato at Fourth ave, and Jack: {son st. early Thursday morning, Sato told police the Japanese was insane. G. H. McCarthy, 615 Cherry st saw the assault and came to Sato's aid, probably saving the victim from fatal injuries, ‘The attacker dropped his club and escaped in a small auto: mobile, Sato was taken to the city 11,35 2.98 11.27 9.82 Clearings . Balances Cash Wheat Harmless! Any drug store.—Adver- Usement, wounds about his head ee f CHICAGG. Feb, 1%,—-Caah wheat—N 2 red, 1.12%; No. 3 red, $1.1 No, hard." 81.10% @ 1.14%. hospital. for treatment of deep