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TUESDAY MARCH 1924 WARINES FALL) ™ IN BATTLE Report Several Americans Wounded in Honduran Fight Ae nee ) DENIES CHARGES | OF LUNDIN Brown Answers With Query on Oppenent’s Funds COLMAN CLAIMS ALIBI Mayor's Former Supporter Assails Incumbent ; MORN ABOUT WALSH STARTS ON PAGE 1 WASHINGTON, March 4 e marines have several American marin he nd in Honduras and been. wour ore than nine square blocks of city of Ceiba are according to a report he re today report t parte statemer tary of 8 Burnit tne last move troops before The battle forces and th tied up 4.48 switch Hughes ment to Justice, corpora. . but he? petore Tee aowever, state depart! American mar negucigalps, He protect American dicated today ment. Marine week at fen an Americar ila forces, und have ounded now about to ma state department b Tn addition to American cous fe reported to have t gntire foreign co! peotectic There are now th ges in Honduran w COLMAN DID Nor with the raising onee secretary of state and lat sign funds two year senator from Yellowsto: acty regarding tho “Mr. Hogan enjoys the respect and | follows confidence x I bad nothing to have not dismissed the idea of enter} iio oe tunda® prior the Montana field, and I very jection, nor did I ‘blue rely hope you have not, the let. |°"* . at ter may be of Interest to the r country. “Very truly yours | Gigned) “T. J | DOHENY SENDS REPLY BY WIRE Walsh then read Doheny telegram, dated Decemt . as follows: ht to tur nt over the as of the wu was not rele is be automobile fe test, says} of county matter Doheny Among Number Re- | F ceiving Fat Cash Refunds March 4.—Ed. tani L. Doheny, who loaned former Geeretary of the Interior Fall $100,-/ @M, was refunded $40,059.04 in taxes of our people you to with the WASHINGTON, . ome ¢ 4 proposed ¢ ad been lacked debts, 8 defi and told me about $5,900, $2,900 to pay He asked mo to bi felt. Me campat reaxonab “Feeling that “Received your letter with lnot come “with See ee ME HOGAN, IL YO Oty: tatenmed Eat your brother are willing to take tn-| "a ta help, terest in his proposition I would be) Mi or. raised th pleased to haye him come to Los An. | /U* oo Ww SAYS BROWN HAS NOT ADE GOOD" bh | at he his campatgn WALSH one who backs from the treasury total $122,992,820.40 in 1923, on claims ‘excessive taxation, according to bf areport made public by the house pA Ways and means committe, | The largest refund was $9,365 WAM, made to. Whitney Payne, Cass Istyard and Lewis Cass Ledyard, of Oliver p ral showed me n expenses which seemed Dr. Brown inelo- request with ri | | if dr, executors of the estate pA Payne, of New York SNext highest on the list 089,965.75, which went to Nellie youts etal of erutoney wax paid to ‘if Jeard from your danghter in the Phil oy kaa bs Chicago, thru the | To this wats wrote as follows, on firma of Winston, Strawn &| 1.00 04 i908 a ae ee BO Dear js all Your telegram | ogra Lathe A and | o¢ sist was duly received. The sux. [gestion you make Is to me most al ilest Coollége as x Prosecutor | tiring, jell cases, but later withdrawn | ‘ sf his connection with past O8 banks in Chicago. Heateof Jacques Iebaudy. i "Emperor of fahara.” Mas acquitted of his| ag Island, a few years 71 th may from and} a Christmas tmas you was tI n cit has given efficient ads ot nistration, supporting him paign Auswering the I the mayor issued a }tion Tuesday, saying “This refutation After coming here I claved | probably makes no out my interests In Montana ranch | yr. Lundin, who ts try efut story to to throw }Jous to find an opportunity to put| ce jis own campaign m« ey. }a portion of my menger accumula. | however, to see “1 am not sorry, should further appreciate very much | | campaign, pith iatand Indeed the opportunity to be anso- es saad ciated with you {n some business en. | trate Joke. re leould be so funny, for he usually | terprise. were: aid Lig | himself very sadly and se E Pinkham Medicine Co,|WALSH TURNS DOWN | ousty ee LURING” PROPOSITION the power trust wishes fo see me “Were it not for the considerations | ‘* nl which I shall advert, I should egy Ke Hackett, New York. | gladly take # chance with you and | Senator Hogan. I cannot do s0,| a however, because In the expansion , lof the business of a corporation sucht HIN GD {as you would organize, it is almoat|today the enemy \ }m necessity to acquire leases from § }the official position I hold, it seema|that the power trust is so unap lunwise for me to engage in any/preciative of his faithful service business dependent in any appre-|that it is ape ng money to elect : et lable degree on government favor. jthe man who has fought it down | “You may recall meeting me. |the line.” Passes Over Plan to|wnea'we were in Ion Angeles to. Aes 1 gether during the winter of 1917-| Fequa Bureau | fs, evs rent some ees | CANDIDATE theretofore he purchased a sheep iia will be taken on the orti-| gutfit on San Clemente Island, to Sy yee Sergt. Frank! te government on the place. He HOT FIGHT peed, until after clee-\ was eager for me to join in the tes art A. Lou Cohen.! purchase, we having been associated | rapes Sriinance, sald Tues-)in a number of like enterprises in | Utijities Question Chief Issue » Montana. I wag eager to do so ‘ « Henry Landes announced she| an felt’ confident that. the in Campaign apap geese byinc gerd jture would be a profitable one, amdeetities « oon ts bos!-| has proven to be. I declined to go Eiken sid the action in delaying |it2 Its however, because of the fact @@ the ordinance until after Wat the business had a government Of “politics” raised aratine|#aueamishness on my part, but 1 Mi mere ai this time, and iseuea |Preter Father to be thought over Sitetntats ued | sensitive than to be under suspicion ; jot hi he position, to dele perpo “i jot having utilized 1 mailing the re Bh! diester’ g | Which my people have elevated me, ie. branch |for my own profit Tee aie ne seallc® es yohn tells ma that Mr, Culinan department composed of | f° whose companies he is general d men has been creates, |C2UDSe!, looks with disfavor upon jany of their force becoming inter be hamperd by petty politics. | TS roposed ordinance py pag 3 which they are engaged. . vilken the sanis alates sent, please, my kindest re an fhat of the detective 4. |S2rls to Mrs. Doheny, to whom Tt would prevent such |#"4 to yourself I send the warmest ® of its operations as hap. | steetings of the season. or Matt tthe ate, When tare |_ “A Merry Christmas and a Happy |"! Carr, after several years ex. NOW Year. } in traftic work, wag re-| incerely yours, P as head of the division and | “tT, J. WALSH. above pian will piace thi | ry f . tent on 2 sractiar we tes Coolidge Names By wi trout be in contorm., New Oil Counsel titles of the, ten” 2? |) WASHINGTON, March 4—The ery respect tutly, © first class. of samuel Knight, of ia “A tot > 0, to be the special gov- f ‘A. LOU COHEN.” counsel to investigate the = of the title to certain oll lands in California, held by the ‘They cost| Standard O11 Co, wan sent to the senate to pH Kuhn, New York, $36. le i. 0 and our own Homer G. Brow of every ple von- mg sf are supporting Councilman Lou | Cohen Nichols, candid councilman | Anne | Bagles’ hall, Ball His campaign theme was on loy- Jalty to public utilities. Nichols, who was make adrewes at Bertholdi's hall Georgetown; Fremont hall, Fre ft, and at 72nd ave, Tuesd arged that th backing Elmer council, but ho believes r Joyal to public utilities and Yonner to declare his loy- publicly. His record of aiding in the dovel- ent of city Hght work in his past term of office in the elty coun- cil was raised Monday Kagle’a hall in Ballard son for seckiig election again that body, declared William Hick- man Moofe. Moore spoke on the city light system and the need for | development . and — pri ithat department. Moore declared jthat while in the city council he | had nged the pipelines at Ce- jdar Falls as to raise the capacity | from hy President Coolldge. | watt« ne me wood y night, Conner for the |the government, and, while I am injings. Yet now he tells the pe creates permanent police| gether with a 26-year lease from | was taken |leaso as its basis, ‘This may be te, i eftectivenens |22% , in companies related to that to the sticks,’ ri ag one rea- validity 0 F Star Want ADS first wh fo buy or sell, 2 He was to speak at one of ————— ==! the Brown-for-Mayot meetings on efore | Tuesday evening. | Mrs. B. F. Shields hax entered the leampaign lists for election of her it this way—Scald r% out a crocKery Pot and ‘while it is warm put in | husband to the city council for the | three-year term and spoke Monday 1 night at th Fag 1, Ballard. Aba: wae poonful of genuine Or every cup requi:ed. 7 boiling water and y Tea as Never B oy | Pc | Shields cited the bi freshl. j ganizations of the city in a similar another ive minutes, then pour church in Queen Ange. He declared {that the dally receipts of $100,000, | the public utilities valued at $5 000,000 and the physical assets of the city, placed at $136,000, should he administered by « men in the counci address the Congregational heated vessel and serve. LADA* H576 WE 4073, Kt. tot-ors0, DISTRIBUTORS 4 busine fareh 4 Kederott of Warren CHICAGO, today t 4 suburban home Fire early Wright Rate president Calumet |Powder « Brown's | would | © unlens | tions into some Montana business. I}, jit14 humor Infected into this Lundin bas cmcked «| I didn't know he Privattly-owned utility companies scheduled to} and Green-|° also} utilities to} watts to 13,500 kilo-! ( MOURNING PERIOD FOR WILSON ENDS; FLAGS HAULED UP “2 U, $, CODE USED FOR M’LEAN an Woman Witness Says W. J. Burns Gave It to Her WASHINGTON, © Mareh Mrs, dessle Duchkstein, wile ¥. MeLean's private se tary, today told the Walsh in Vestigating committee that Will jam J, Burns furnished her with ‘ae of 0 the depariment — code, which was used in transmitting telegrams to MeLean, Washing fon publisher, at Palm Beach. Mrs. Duckstein said she is a speclal agent of the department of justice f bearing bur justice and no’ inder of Burns, the ad of the hin name of investigutic of too bef the department stand shortly Juntice ore noon. ppotn arument admi ented band M depar |Lean's connection with th ment was being tr ‘ said he thought McI rath to resign r than’ have 4 closure of his ec the attorney admit nunicating with Mclean obsolete. Jt 1s. still fn department the impresston Ns gave igo in an interview that| the Seattle hotel on a charge of pans lete) is HE McAdoo, 1 candidate, 4 after Burns was dismissed. After hearing McAdoo he and father we tained aa cou for Melsan , the morrow. Fran democratic pre how his HERE'S MORE ABOUT DEATH TRAP STARTS ON PAGE 1 fit on the road by mistake, Unies somethin, }is done, there will be more fatalities | |here.”* Picture No. 3 shows another inte jboulevard at Enatal. jWas taken at the foot hilt ‘The road that swings sharpl But the suggestion thatltg the right leads to the Mercer is. jland bridge. ‘The road straig’ authority will tak®/ ahead, down hill, leads onto the un- ank with some of tho best thing®!used Hartford dock, where, as you aid by Mr. Dooley, Ring Lardner |see, there ie nothing to prevent the jcar from going off the end of th “Lundin has always been and 1®/dock into the lake. one of} There are many of these dange: our municipal ownership cundertak-|ous spots on the shores of Lake Washington and on Mercer island, what are county officials do- | ing about it? missioners Tuesday Ah,” said they, letter of complaint the other da. “wo recelyed jand we have referred jt, in a com |munication, to the county engineer," | And ‘Thomas joounty engineer’ | “Well he, | scattered all over the county, jtho the ferries do not y are atill public docks, can't very well barricade t Rr. Beeman, wall and © ' Id help! Well—1 haven't received yet.” ate.! Take Washington on a dark, rainy | warned in addresses at the Queen! ions ‘ongregational church and at d, Monday night. let ruide! ie | your judgment |Candler Damage NTA, Gai, March 4 7 sult of Mra, Clyde Byfield for $100,000 4: 7. Canal called today use of iliness the. plaintife. wis until of postponed Thursda attorneys whe | MOTORIST ACQUITTED A coroner's jury sitting at Rento | Monday returned a verdict in th a negro boy, who was killed Fet ru |Kennydale ‘stage driven by Leitch ervation of I | One burner keeps three vessels boil | ing. FREDERICK & NELSON business or-| ono nenoncesones |g great with mashed potato ? Bluhill | issiapett ey tive of |t Mra. an might wish | | ion “embarrass | 4 that the code used | use McAdoo, son of Wil-) was called to the] committee adjourned until way | back, | enterprises and have since been enx-Hipy a smoke acreen ad to the source | Scores of autoints take the Newport | jesting fork in the Lake Washington ‘The picture of a steep “these docks are} Even use them, m off. | Warning signs? Yes; I suppose that Will I put them up? the com: munication from the commissioners fo, aiutolets, take = c00d look at for re-election, Kalph D-lene pictures! And, if you're circling be your Suit Set Over Trial | wes againsl Walter | for jafternoon exonerating Charles | Leitch, stage driver, of blame for | night at the) 9 death of Walter Covington, 10, | ry 25 at Kennydale by a Renton TAR PLOT TO WRECK NETTIE M’LEAN OIL INQUIRY | OUT ON BAIL Are Trying Tacoma Girl Temporarily Senators’ Probe Freed; Husband Still in Jail “Hushers” Story to ny WILLIAM Losi PORTLAND. WASHINGTON, Mareh 4 Vowerful influe sare already at work seeking to Intinidate and “hush up" prospective witnesses of Daugherty's in the Attorney senate investigation General administration of the department of justice it was dixclosed here today At the same credit Se who tine, a plot to dis ator Thomas J, Walsh, mbers oll scandal, past life the affair Wal authorities mplete tlon of the ie been place today ma Whittier will make bis Daugherty Beis He Plans No Statement MIAMI, F March 4.-Attorney i Daugherty today branded + ut any foundation in fact what 1 y ling a stater which might be tant. He said he} ments and send. the court hearing next Sat TWO SUSPECTED OF HOLDUP Two more suspects in the robbery o Western Union Telegraph Co. P in Beattle Octob UNDER ARREST cording to word received by the po- lice department from Detective Charles J, We , who is in the Brock, | Tuesday ng his arrest Mon n G circulate ter nt to regarded as imp wan making no sta’ ing none to anyone t >| | if | Cecil G | elty | f a|f He caused thelr arrest notified Chief of Police Sev: to obtain extradition pi wo men are brothers ‘Thomp » 21. One night at Ing @ $200 check on the New W ington hotel. Broek to ¢ agh The leged to have attemy ai} several other ah cke on eal Oe $200 ch passed had the in els around the cit x which he ip sald to ha New Woast 9 of BE. Hobse iver, B, C., forged to it other checks, both blank an led, together with gome bond cates and stocks, were found in {Brock’s bathroom, ‘Brock was pre | pe to leave for Portiend other man, bs, who wos ann, Ore., short dup, was convicted and is now serving a sentence of from 10 to 20 years in the state pent- tentiary Four bandits tn a n which hotel |) in n¢ > ne after the orn participated in | Christensen and Willlam. Peterson. from the Burns. Detective were responsible for Brock’s re. Extradition papers for the ret W. Tewel and A, L. Brad mer and former prea. Delay Filing of [dent of the Gilman State, bank of Oil Probe Cases | ‘iiman, sont, were issued by Gov. | WASHINGTON, March 4.—Fiting |14ls Hart Tuesday and the men | of the government ofl sults has | Will be taken to Montana to face} tigen delayed; |trial for accepting deposits after | Atlee Pomerene, epectal govern-|they knew thelr bank to be in-|]/ iment prosecutor, yesterday prom. |*olvent. ‘The two were arrested last ised action within a few hours, In-| week. | terviewed today, he sala the gov-| Elmer FE. Dawson, former cashier | ernment’s petition probably will not jof the State Bank of Belt, was be- be filed today, because of certain |Ing held in the county jail Tuesday which have come forward |pending the granting of extradition sideration. Pomerone refused |papers to return him to Montana to add to his statement, except to face three charges of violating | say there would be “plenty of newn|the state's tanking . mighty soon.” Owen J. Roberts, his | Dawson was arrested colleague, also refused to talk ix a stepson of Bradt: FREDERICK & NELSON Introducing to Seattle The New Machine Embroidery That Is So Like Hand-Work AND-NEEDLED _ embroid- ery is comparatively expen- sive, and the time required for completion comparatively long Hence, there is a warm welcome awaiting this new machine- process which executes INITIALS, NAMES and MONOGRAMS simple or elaborate, with a fineness that is amazing, and so precisely simulating hand work as to compel close. scrutiny if one would detect the difference. A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF “AMIHAND” EMBROIDERY has been arranged on the First Floor. Here you will find various items in linens, apparel and acces- sories, daintily monogrammed or initialed by the new process. You will be pleasantly surprised to note the attractive prices that can be quoted on this work, whether the need is for simple marking for hand- kerchiefs and linens, or for the smartest of new monogram motifs for blouses, ‘dresses and pajamas. STE. A A Re of f cashier t a nt 20 ra Monday. He The Star asked the county com | a ¥ 4. | n 4t i PAGE ¥ Original Holy Grail May Bein Ban ) kVa ult Galli-Curci Coming Detective Preaches The Key J. W Wrigt f F the cancelled date of John ' Mme. Gal soprano, 1 ¢ W University nen's of the is in TKe sion of the event FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STONE Juvenile Boys’ Suits In Attractive New Styles $6.45 and $7.95 At $6.45; JU ‘ILE SUITS in the smart style pictured at left. The waist is of linen crash, the trousers of serge or jersey—with an extra pair of linen crash trousers. Sizes 4 to 8. At $7.95: JUVENILE SUITS in middy and but- ton-on styles. In blue, gray or tan jerSey. Trimmed with braid on collars and cuffs and colored emblems, Sizes 4 to 8. 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