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) WITNESS’ PAST Cheasty Jr. Shop INTO SEA! adinits Mystery Murder and | Suicides. From Vessel SOLVES DEATH PUZZLE Nled Schooner Scene. of Sensational Confession SaweRRANCISCO Galileo's. ce" f it was while the yess! pon the rock xo street, the 1x One of Mie compan was quoted a5 say physician on the head w The confession was by- Adolph Cl Meckece and withheld be She became disabled ‘and was being swept when the U.S. discovered her summoned a tug to! veasel's “helpless ‘ too great for Gajag His'conseience drove him and then to insanity delieved. telling hisistory, he armed with a large knife, and it ours before the terrified crew overpowerand bind the mad- ‘Then, when they freed him a time later to be fed, threw off peaptors and-elaped into the sea. Wiling of Dr. Callanan had written. into the history of Francisco crime as one of its DRUNK ROLLER” 1S ARRESTED hed Men After Giving em Sleep Potions ‘Wick, 48, was held In thé Friday ag a bandit and lier,” following his arrest ‘Thureday evening ick 1s alleged to & small tottle of » known as “knockout po when ho was arrested at Mave. and Washington st. by H. W. Kemper and EB. G his mpbell, 2557 14th ave. W. that, Wick and. another red him, after giving ut drops, January 3, and 0 from him. Another man, | Munny; Yesiér-hotel, identi. | #3 one of two men who. on day, robbed< him of $200 watch. . Wins Debate Vote E, Ore, March 7.—The ity of Washington negative e . 3 to 0, against ratty ot: Qreron.efGirma- ia in'debate here Inst night ved, ‘That the United Stat: M Enter the Proposed World . Under. the Harding Reserva- Women Police to Resign Is Rumor “ion of one and possibl Members of the women's di. mM of the police department was fed on Friday at headquarters, iB Fesnlt of trouble in the division eh haw defied tlie efforts of Po. m Chiet W. B. Sevoryns to deter. the appointment of Mrs. ene as superintendent n's division, harmony the members has ‘become A ot the pant, according -to-the ler Alleges Blackmail Plot ATLANTA, Ga, March 1—Wa Candier rye b fon of Asn h multimillionaire sort aa CsreT, charged today al being blackmatied jn the 00 damages on trial in perior court, Oyte "Bytieta. Ths u ft her stateroom white : young Danish in. dhe “clavilux, oF color op. strate tis time in Seattle, at the Pehool auditorium Vridy Many local ‘sctentitic men, feen the clavilux in oper. for it a tiew field in at, ‘The muchine plays honies on A white screen, ts. “Be, What’s in the Air Friday, March 7. 239 to 140 p. m.; 449 430 to 330 p, 4 1909 De Mn 6:30, fis? to420 p.m; ee eM as '29 to 6:20 bp, m at. ‘ a 820 py. m, 420 140 THREE > thatArchibishop Banna t yeoman charges Candler at. | Brothers Mother Two Disappear; ls Sick neparated MAY GET RED HATS “IU. $. Clerics Scheduled to Be Elevated Soon Third on Hanna It was some time have at b vateduto the pope, nly an thirte appoin' awaited o complete It was stated a en elevated during the pontificate lof Pope Bened arose which, [tion ere postponen! Altho no official announcement was forthcoming from the vatican of the elevation of Archbishop Hayes, La Correspondenza today announced that he will recetve but « coupled w uMstances n the situa o war, caused a the consistory on April 10 | Archbishop Mundelein | sche: led to ft lis Archbishop Hanna, ev confirmation is lacking o! that Mundelein will be Archbishop Hayes. However, the fact that A: ahop Mundelein has been summoned to | Rome at this time ts regarded as sig: | nificant, FALL “APPLES” Fruit Code Name Applied to Former. Cabinet Man. WASHINGTON, March’ 7.%2 The senate ofl’ committee today began to tear away the veil of mystery. sur- rounding many of the telegrams ex- changed between Edward B. Lean, Washington publisher, his employes, while McLean at Palm Beaeh, was doing bis utmost to avold being put on the witness {stand tn the oil investigation. From Ira B. Bennett, editor of Mo- Eean’s newspaper, thé Washington Post, the committee first learned that ja persom-referred to in.the telegrams ds “apples was Albert B. Pall, for- eretary of the interior, and, | wit McLean, a central figure in the | oti scandal. Bennett said he did not know who “peaches” and “afticote.” other than persons referred to in the messages, were. Referring to now code. messages | Tend. today atid™aigned. “Count,” Beb- | nett said he was sometimes referred | to by his associates as “The Count” Decause he had been decorated by the King of Italy. a also as ¢ ated with REVEALS “H, 0.” | None Other Than Attorney | General Daugherty WASHINGTON, March 7—The| fame of Attorney General Daugh-| erty was designated in code in one| of the McLean messages, It was re.| Yealed to the ofl committee today. Ira EB. Bonnett, editorial writer of | the McLean Washington newspaper, |declared the “H. D."* referred to in| a message he sent to Edward B. Mc- | Lean was Attorney General Daugh- | erty. “The mésenge statedthat Ben. | d an appointment to gee the general at 4 p.m, on Feb- ruary 14, the date the message was sent. | Bennett said he did not know what {he wanted to see Daugherty about, | but assumed -/'t was in connection with the case,’ “Your conference with Daugherty | [Was arranged apparently for 1) jo'clock on February 147") Senator} Walsh, secutor of the oil/ } es, but I dont’ think I saw him until later, possibly the nekt day,'’ | Bennett answered, . HERE’S MORE ABOUT OIL PROBE || STARTS ON PAGE 1 1) jexplanation, Mr. Bennett,” sald | | Walsh, in taking up this message |and reading it aloud. “Who is ‘the tprineipal’?” | “Before 1 give. you the name, I'd | like to say that the message might be misconstrued. The first sentence |about ‘the principal’ had nothing to |40 with the rest of the message. About ‘no rocking of the boat’ and ‘no resignations’—that was my opin- ton, gathered at » White House prens conference, “The principal’ wag Senator Curtis of Kaneay. Tree Kills Man MOUNT VERNON, March 7A falling tree, striking Fred Sandereon, 30, near the MeCuish logging camp at Prairie, killed him instantly, | | Attorneys to Talk | AT CAPITAL ,| Refuses to Quit in Face of Renewed Demands | BY WILLIAM J. Losi United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON. March Vashaken in his determination not to quit office under fire, At torney General Daugherty came back to Washington today to face renewed de for his t ation and to plan his de fense before the senate commit feo which next week will begin investigating him. went directly u > atatement, to make, I oe; ed t i'm x he expected to atter meeting and with President Daugh 4 seek Co cabinet neo lidge reported. n fr m any How, do I know?" he The neen anybod: gherty tr SHOOTS LOGGER; ‘1S HELD | Taunts Drive Lumber Camp} Man to Desperation | Taunted by his fellow workers ail the Cherry Valley Lumber Co. mill | at Stillwater late Thursday, Walter | Knox, & logger, ran amuck with a} | loaded revolver, and when the «moke| © red hat at|had cleared, the body of Wiiliam| 18-year-old bride. |Latham was fou bullet-riddied. K in the county he shooting oceurred a few mil jutes after the lunch hour |Knox, Latham and several others | were gathered in a blacksmith shop. | Knox had been taunted by the men| on his mural conduct, he said. Anger, flaring tn his Dfait!, prompt ed: him to nelze a loaded revolver and. begin sflcoting. Latham fell to the floor dead. Camp workers held Knox until Deputy Sheriff W. B, Collins of Tolt arrtved, when he was turned over to the officer, who brought him to the county fail, where he is held vwithout when} |Grays Harbor Co. Seeks Permit for Venture OLYMPIA, March Permit to jdevelop a:power site with waters |from the north and east forks of the |Quinalt river, in Jefferson county, | has been requested by the Grays Harbor Railway. & Light Go. No definite details of the plan have been furnished the stato hydraulic engi. neer’s office. HERE’S MORE ABOUT CONGRESSMEN STARTS ON PAGE 1 | | the department of Justice to give the house the names of the two congreas- | mien Involved 1h thé Chicago grand} Jury disclosures and the charges against them, The two congresamet aro being mentioned as those in-| volved, but deny they are involved. Zihiman, republican, Sixth Mary- land district, said: “When specific charges are made, | if they are, T will make a statement | ly to them. Until such charges made, I ask the public to with-| hold Judgment on me.” | Langley, republican, tucky district, said; “I am told that my name has been mentioned In connection with charges | growing out of the Chicago grand| Jury investigation, I-knew +I have| not accepted any money or done anything improper. I have no fur. ‘her statement to make unless spe- cific charges are made, when I will answer them in a way that will be comprehensive and unmistakable.” Zhimah and Langley are two ot three republican. congresamen whose names have been mentioned in gos Sip evsr slice the Chicago grand jury which Indicted Col. Charles BR. Forbes, former hend of the yeterans' | bureau, and J, W. Thompson, a con| tractor, reported that “two members | of congress” had been gullty of of. fenses in connection with istuance of Mquor permits and granting of par: oles and pardons to persons violating the liquor law admit they 1th Ken-) | | to Church Workers Talks on “What Election Day Sig nifies to the American: Voter,’* by Carl E. Croson and B, L. Moore, Se attle attorneys, will feature a patri- otic rally of the Religious Educa tional workers at Dartnall's cafes teria next Tuesday noon. stephen L. Chadwick will preside. The public s Invited. House Destroyed by Doll Clothing F ire SOUTH BEND, ish, March 7. Fire starting from a bundle of doll clothing left near a stove caused de. struction of the home of Herman Noransky, with a lows of $2,000, Mvs. Noranaky, rushing into the blazing Kitchen, saved little Julia, her The Noranvkys liad just paying for tho home. aby. fintehed jany nev Honeymoon in Prison 18-Year-Old Bride With Bad Check Aids Husband Both Jailed How much is a pretty face bu of hundred bogus chee to San Francisco police. ferred to the city prison. ween worth? “Lots of money in my siness,” George Vanderlinden is alleged to have told his | “I'll write checks, and you, with your | floor, | pretty face, can put ’em over easy.” It did for some couple | in various coast cities, according | Then the honeymoon was, trans- | HERE’S MORE ABOUT POLITICS STARTS ON PAG. I am not di- rectly or indirectly tn tho pay of any such orgunization. The only connection I ever had had was’ four or. five years axo when I was pub Helty agent for the Employers ae sociation. That employtifent twin Just aw legitimate as the editor of paper and ceased when ‘the asnociation was reorganized, (1) The Washington State Week- ly ls not supported by the power trust, by any power company or organization or any organization of employers. It's policy and views are entirely controlled by me. @) 1 am opposed to muntelpal ownership, the direct primary, the initiative and referendum and non- Partisanship in politics for the rea Jeon that I believe all these things to be detrimental to the public In- forest and bre tho direct and basic tause of high taxes. I do not now and never have been “subsidized” by any individual, group, organiza- tion or Interest to control my views or for any other purpose,” JAY INDOKSES ELMER CONNER Quite an affidavit, Jay, and The Btar {9 giad.to print it for you, Let's seo, now, whet ft was your paper said about the campaign. Oh, yes: ef + Erickson propaganda has been an expensive thing for the tax- payers and his attempt to shift the responsibility for the failure of mu: nicipal ownership received a just re- buke at the hands of tho voters. Tho fact that Brown led tho ticket {n the primary election was not due to his advocacy of municipal ownership, nor does it indicate approval of his administration by a majority of the voters.. Brown recelyed the solid vote of tho ‘open town' advocates jand the real fight has just started.” We suppose, Jay, that it-ts be- cause Elmer F. Conner stands for all these things that you say you are for personally that you staunchly indorse him over William Hickman Moore for the three-year term for council, In that same article. Well, every man’s entitled to his opinion, of course. And next on the pile? A statement from Al Lundin on the matter of The Star's story about Jay Thomas’ paper indorsing him. Just as we thought! He charges the thing is a frameup by Doe Browa and George Ftussoll to din credit. his candidacy,.and then. goes on to liken Doc Brown and Doo Cook. Rather jumping at conclusions. | We'll shoot that statement out to bo printed, elsewhere d . Hello! Sure, come in, Doc, It's a fine day, isn’t it? Now, wait a minute! Don't try to tell US that you had anything to do with the climate, You can't make any votes here. Doc, we understand that a lot of your precinct workers have been spreading the word that The Star, altho keeping a middle- of-the-road course in the mayor- alty fight, is leaning toward you. ‘That isn’t true, mayor. As we told you thru The Star the other day, and as ave'll tell you here now, We don’t betiove y type of man The Star, ! scientiqusly support, “And we don’t believe that Al Lu the type of man we can So we're keeping off, digging upsall the facts about both of you that we ean for the nd we'll fet them decide, t you Jet your workers spread the word that The Star Jeans toward you. Because it doesn’t. (Telephone) Aust ‘ |) minute, doc. . “© ‘'Hello! The city editor? Go ahead Pete! What's that? | ‘women have called up to stop jthe pa: | gave George Russell too much of a break in that story yesterday? “Would they tell you who they ‘were? “Only one would give her name. “Dont” pay any attention to that stuff, Pete, it's tisptred. ‘Women don’t pay any heéd 6 thie mudslinging in a politieal cam. paign. They figure out the isxyes for themselves und then they vote an they reo it. Political “blarney doosn't swing ‘em. “And if it will help your peace of mind any, the circulation depart- ment just told me of un old couple who had taken The Star for.32 years and droppad {t a year ago, who missed {t so much that they came back today as new subscribers. Yea, that's all! What ts it, boy Callers? Who are they? Well, well, four councilmen, a committes boosting the port site lake rection that want to discuss the bridge issue, and several friends of one of the school board candi | dates? | Tell ‘em they'll have to walt a few .minutes. And, meantime, bar ricade the doors for it's getting close to preas time and I've got to write a story explaining The Star's stand in this fight. . Now that we're secure from Inter ruption: “Every preasuro that astute polil- cal minds can conjure up has been brought to bear on The Star to sway it from its path of impartial- ity in the mayoralty fight, “After examining more tnforma- tion than I» open to most voters, The Star, guided by a conscience that is answerable solely to the wel- faro “of tho city, has been unable to support elthor man. “The Star, in the mayoralty fight, sees its duty solely as an inter preter of events and chronicler of facts, It will continue to, follow that path, “For 25 years ‘The Star has fought the battles of decency. It has never failed whero tho issue was celar cut. And The Star will be right there fighting these battles long after Lundin and Brown havo passed into oblivion.” ee Boy, lock*the door. Our morning is spofled. We're going out to play “golf. Heinle is beginning to suspect that ‘vasion is about as unprofitable as invasion.——Dubuque. American Tribune, per because they thought we| bonds, a delegation from the Mont: | LAID BARE State’s Investigator Was Gambler, He Admits mination did not tell er activitle game th Ho sald 1 HERE’S MORE ABOUT LUNLI TARTS ON PAGE 1 T. Er the ban wre ed that Lundin’s permit cus “He conducted a campaign of villification on his jslgns and people in this town pro tested. The chief said we had bet- ter take ail mayor signs down, and we did, i “No one has vertising matter with my permission.” LUNDIN, BROWN AT MEETS No Developments In Race for Mayor’s Chair | put up his signs, mA. the mayor said. ever scattered ad. about tho street w four days left the status Of the fight for election to the mayor: alty pr ed no outstanding de velopmenta Friday. | Political observers declare there has been no marked change of sentiment for either Mayor EJ. Brown or Alfred H. Lundin since the primaries, and a close vote ts predicted. Betting odds favor Mayor Brown and have favored him since the primaries, | Both candidates were making gi- frantic efforts to atart the pendulum of popular favor tn thelr particular direction the “werov hour ap-| proached. Lundin mage bis first downtown epecch at a meeting at the Metro- politan theater at noon. Oliver T. Erickson, defeated candidate, pre- sided. Lundin is scheduled to speak at Stockade hall, Alki point; Masonic [hall, West Seattle, and Gatewood hall, Gatewood, Friday night | Mayor Brown addressed 1,600 vot! ers at tho Metropolitan theater Thursday noon and a huge gathering also heard the mayor at the Heilig theater at noon Friday. Friday evening Mayor Brown was |to speak at the Community club, 33rd jay ‘. and EB. 60th st.; at Green-} | wood hall, and at Christensen’s hall, | | Beacon Hilt Both candidates will address tho} King County Democratic club: at} Dartnall's cafateria Saturday noon. FRANCS LOWER French ‘Newspapers Silent on Latest Slump PARIS, March Apparently obeying instructions from the gov- ernment, the French newspapers re- frained today from commenting on the latest record slump of the franc to unprecedented low levels. Opening at 25.40 to the dollar, the franc gave no early evidences of re- covery from its weak position. Premier Poincare attributes the fi- nancial crisis to hesitancy of the sen- ate Jn approving his program of fis- cal reform, At 2:30 the franc w precedented low of dollar, Premier Poincare announced he would explain in the chamber the fail of the franc and the reasons for. increased circulation of Banque do France notes, only | | | | at the un- 98 to the Three Killed in Street Fighting MAYENCE, March 7.—Three work: ers were idlled and 38 wounded in fighting with police at the Radische antline works nt Ludwigshafen today, Five police were wounded. One worker was Kitled* yesterday and 20 wounded when the factory closed its doors, locking out 20,000 workers. Don’t let constipation | Fow people realize how dangerous |i constipation until this droad dis- ¢aso tears down their health: Did you | know that. moro than forty serious | discases can be traced to constipation? Keop your health, or restore it, with Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- bled. It brings relief in mild and chronic cases of constipation. It is | effective because it is ALL bran. That in--why -it- is: reoommended--eo~ highly by doctors, They know that only ALL bran can bring 100 per cent results. | Part bran is, at best, only a halfway moasure, If eaten regularly, Kellogg's Bran will bring permanent rellef—eren in the most chronic caso, It is guaran- teod to do eo. If it fails, your grocer will return your money. | make you an invalid —rolieve it with Kelloge’s Bran Because it is ALL bran {t sweeps, cleans and purifies tho intestine, Like nature, it acts naturally, It makes the ‘intestine function regu- larly. Fat it overy day—two tablespoon- fuls—in chronic cases, with overy meal. Eat itr with milk or cream. Sprinklo it over other coreals, » Cook it with hot cereals, Enjoy it in thoso wonderful recipes given on every pack- age. Tho flavor of Kollogg’s Bran, sooked and krumbled, is delicious, It is crisp, nutlike, Quite different from ordinary brans, which are 60 unpalat- | able, Kellogg’s Bran ig mado in Battlo Creek and served by the lead- ing hotels and clubs everywhere.. Bold by all gro a pAGvertisoment BOYS’ OVERCOATS Winte bre Final Disposal Offering the regular price: $9.95 Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats $14.85 $18.00 $18.50 $20.00 00 30.00 40.00 7 4 4 $ Attractive styles ing the balance of the season’ er Weight Overcoats, em- line, in a Great omorrow at exactly Half at. at. at. at. at at. | $9.25 -$10.00 +++ .$12,50 sees 815.00 $20.00 and materials. Ages run from 1 year to 20. Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Specially Priced Two large groups, supplemented with a new ship- ment just received, reduced to— $9.75 x0 $13.75 All other Boys’ Two-Pants Suits sharply reduced. The New Vestee JUNIOR SUITS Spring shipment, just in, embraces the. New Vestee Suits for Boys—a return to the styles of 20 years ago. tract the attention of mo An interesting exhibit that will at- thers who take pride in proper styles for the children. A CHARGE ACCOUNT IF DESIRED STORE HOURS—9 TO'6 EVERY DAY Cheasty: AVENUE PRES EMER. AT SENECA STREET SWLFREDERICK VICE PRES, Reparations Held Finance Solution LONDON, March 1—Charging the Banqye de France with “enter- ing upon a policy of currency In flation,” tho Manchester Guantian today declares that “a solution of the reparations problem is the only means to seve the French franc from ultimate dissolution, The franc opened at an un- precedented low df 109.55 to tha pound sterling, approximately 3.90 cents. Special Vessel to Chart North Seas How engineers connected with the Carnegio institute are using a ship constructed entirely of non-magnetic material In order to chart Alaskan waters, was told to the Engineers’ club on Thursday by Capt. R. R. Lukens, of the U. 8. 8. Pioneer, one of the Coast and Geodetic survey fleet. He pointed out how magnetic areas in the north ‘affected ships" compasses and made charting work difficult. If you value your watoh, let a watchmaker repair it, Next Liberty theater.—Advertisement, DR. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 C-tumbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 31 Years WHAT AN EASY WAY TO GET OUT OF DEBT! Our monthly paymen? plan on HOME LOANS ia a wondorful satis. faction ‘o our borrow: ers, an@ would be so to you. NO COMMISSION Now WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 sEcoND AVENUE Doctor Killed in Rescuing Patient PORTLAND, Ore. March 7.—Dr, J. M. Batcheller last night found a patient in need of first aid, and hailing a passing delivery car to serve as an ambulance, started on the way to a hospital. He stood on the running board, and as the car made a quick turn, lost his hold and fell. He died lator of a fractured skull. Children Banned From Sunday Show PORTLAND, March 7.--No chil+ dren will be permitted in movies be- fore 12:30 o'clock Sunday afters noons, to encourage them to go to Sunday school. S.S.S. keeps away Pimples You wilt to that the results of S.S.S. are really amazing! Did you ever know how big cities make the hydrant water fit for you to drink? That's what S. 8, S. docs to the blood in your own blood: your Red-Blood-Celle, That'sthe sure way! 5.5.5, builds Bleod- ‘Colla} thisimeansetronctht Pipes. It makes it fit to circulate, 8. 8, 8, is acknowledged to. be one of the most powerfu!, rapid and ef- fective blood-cleansers known. You don’t have to use some new fad treatment that is mere guesswork, you don’t have to smear things on your face in a vain effort to get rid of eruptions, Eruptions come from blood impurities and a lack of rich blood-cells, S. 8. S, builds new blood-cells, This is why 3. S. 8. routs out of your system ‘the im- pe which cause boils, pimples, lackheads, acne, blotches, eczema, tetter, rash. That's why 8. S. 8. has dono such wonderful work in freeing thousands from the scourge of rheumatism. 8. S. 8. is also a remarkable flesh-builder, ‘That's why, underweight paople can quick- ly build up their lost flesh, get back their normal weight, pink, plump cheeks, bright eyes, and “pap.” 8. 8S. 8. is sold at all good drug stores, Tho large slzo is more eco- nomical. S.S.S, mores

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