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PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR if ATURI —————OOOO = j im “ (mmr oneal GROCERS FIGHT Ask Montana Governor PROBE MOUNTAIN Non-Cooperation Blame THEATER ORCHESTRAS | yw « | ; mo . . ht | FEATURE ON SUNDAY | PHONE BOOST to Attend Seattle Dance MYSTERY = in City Pay Raise Fight AT YAKIMA | wiressss, rrocraus) § |M Unjust Rates Fought Thru ? Pre ee: : Woman’s Death on Rainier Nichols Says Mayor 7 eye ite : P\Seattle Men Speak at Big | ane f ‘1, ‘ 7 » Ge Je xy Al Tn naa IT _ 2 0, v3 to Seattle Association nefit Affair Planned for Salt Water Is Investigated r'hree Times, but Refusec Klansmen’s Initiation || Joples sy) T } | Siesiiie crecere were preparing 8 a Spe mimaciene, Big Rega Me execu |( HERE ARE INCREASES)|,,0A%00*. “28 ; | atu v haere ae ~ yRED merit - * vee See brat of th tt Ya ain ae ¢ } re , t a aity aie EN HUNDREL ' Fy for th rage fan pasygealiatce 9 Sragerhantgesy 2% ne * IN WAGES GRANTED TO Yak . x r Nat park ‘ Ralph D. Nichola as t Guadandi taohe had Groce yal Seat time and expense for a t : : EMPLOYES OF SEATTLE ot the benetit ‘octore for the | away: frem hou ©. be probed by the Uni t f t ‘ ‘ eaty: be ‘ to decide | state S 2 £ s. : governme "ip ; on some « ction thru which the |day | v. Joseph M. Dix ek in: cuokine BAN bth * 2 geagcn Bre asked 8 é Breet railway 4 « ple © {iS . clared the Se Montana litiona ‘f" 4 to “swing the met, her : Jone f non re to the), 70. oJ. I ‘ o i . The grocers de new rates} The club's invitatio 04 to | des |. along a trail with hus: | coun any depar ' maximum, Preset | 10 meres, y te be outrageous, nair said One /Governor Dixon, read Here's the White Center Commer: {band, while a honeym trip and alee eatied, saat yet be ay ome nde | dareions, ‘att been man’s bill was rais m $30 8! “We 1,500 former Mf * lola club cit ubscription {thru the E No t. die omgeut te uiten Ga ce pet Fi “ omer d ag tage ; , Month to $43 a m A Increase Hiiving in Seattle and known as t totaite Ssesshand stntamthak ne bed Ges bi pintogneeydhy ype 'r Dear e asl pai Soe: yr goons | elves agg ge mils ioe, Per - Montana club, take erty @ difor a few minutes and when he re | ing per 1 tional, are raised to ab €6 at crosses u far e oy ( d ew etir pleasure of extending to you " turned he could not find he council! budget committee Frt-| cent 1 6 dug a cross Mending Tho Seattle big Montana benefit dance Thu Whit ! ty ; 7 dre ; s toh men : s - he phone rate Ry ¢ 34. tn t heater ’ foot « jlicemen, firemen, street car me i ) repalrens P i amemeahte. « Ye Fi 3 oe 2 pothiven’ day, August 14, in Moose temple, | atabel Fa a wos Ben ee eens in several “other depart-| 8 per day. F al tonight and send a blazing | C, ity S ight ° r Ken on 7 hhite Cent « held in the Long Beach which average $10 a month,| $5 and $0. F for many mile sel’ office, and T. J, L. Kennedy tn | 41) proces help in the pur: | ¥ et W t a | hors Street r particular for the ™ Y tm. which chase of a site for a st iA Dare om Coie. ail on A , Heli | Zhao ra , uuested 5 y eastern in the af noon Fr oo to ountain the legal battle has been handled bathing beach on Ga o i Gon ay he ha in nm v , veraging r wae tan: pertn Kannair said Saturday that he has] iawas tetorcen iG i women T , tive A. E. Car i opasese | ET P eh plane ia mind and w x ly men | Bed by 1 ou jon of Mrs, Jordan's | to t Jeffry, of Seattle, and Rey. Ar onor roved Several plans in 4 coma, so the goo 1 hs. ) Corney 2) 7 rs t railway car repairmen (in| \y nald,' of ttle, imperial | pice ee on wet wee cities and the thouss of M wan 2 ALG Vers ! th wan instituted 'at the request 4 Sicha $6 and $6.25 per da | tor om Kianceatt, ore echoed W . the port and refuse to the i} Land » enjoy the natur ; Wile 3 Sh We Ag8hst Flue Rainier National park, who woben , te - oP atau tanodl o speek. The ni, por evar : ppreciate e@rease, starting s for contempt !€/ rir. of this wonderland. H. . White Cente speed 1 | stated that an by . ' \ emen: $7.2 i : 4 . 1 plentc |and provides any v thelr service is discontiny: ses ge ns Gareg 2 3. A. Motsko 1] himeelf and gu ce 1 I Ba) w ah ; coylyy Ey are determined that these ua [then this meas outa ou anton Dabi.. 2 M e Certain evide by POUR INVITATIONS supervisors of dances, | “ollowing it H. Git ‘ dust raises shall not go | effect if] Your presence woukl hearten us), F. MeCa . ees a it to BUT NO RESPONSE irons and motorcycle pa-|" for t ‘ K a t = We can find any way to stop them," | Greatly, and add much to i ane | te ' nfirm the story When the council took t nen, $150, $155, $160, $165 month. |» Stlace ab'the 2148 Mame, F Kannair sat. [oma os. orthy seers, TE Baabie ©: 'y 1 1 udget | m N 4 sa carly periods). Present ualary| oval Riders of the Red Robe rd (oho g f Carbo Corporation counsel's office Satur.|to appear personally, we would we Ht. Bamende Ss il |motion was made to notify the ma $145, 9160, $1 the oath of allegiance to be sent | rive 1 entra s th @ay was preparing an answer to the| Come some word from you. pas min pe pad of and request his presence clice sergeants, detective uer-|Folling far, down the valley by the | dist from Seattle to the park Memorandum in brief. | ee ees ae ‘ ‘an Vj ] S o ge elving no response, this »| eants, chief guards, chief drivers, |¥#e Of lowd speaker in hal | Preaident ude t : | paired of| Klanemen here say t expect | Acec =e Beg JOB H. CARNBY, G. Ward....1 "eo Fur Co. } ita tatis ICS | | w« repeated on three separate oc- | chief Janitora ang. uperint aden of i, Nee bas, ay open) A 8 ue lH. Dahlem *1 ¥. Ru | castona. svery rtment head | women’s division 0, 01 : ar oe 2 Cost Him $10. Risse face A take 3 BIRTHS came bofore the council with a re-| Present salary $165, $175. aged Virtet car. sad eatennite « seven-pic orchestra, | Grift meh " ry + at Hirthe tn their households are ree |auest for added sums for t bud Firemen, fire alarm operators, hy-| transportation for hat number. , jowen's — seven-pi : Sonn eae take ported by the following men and with the assurance that the|drant inspectors, timekeepers and pups : to Read OP S)pertorming on 15 sstruments will | niah-ieinon # _ dashery 1 | fateh, Norris W., S11 0. Tat st. boy. |sums requested wer | marine ntokers: $150, $155, $160, $165 44 people Provide the jazm and no dreamy | ho J. Nelson. 1 KC. O'Neil, 1/ Fujioka, Teteu ok 36th ave “No au ns for D1 or| monthly (yearly periods). Present = ee re a ener Len a ae eee? s 1a Danue, Consett; 118 Lans:eta|chatigas'in inathetls whereby econe-| salary S10 #146, 4166, #1 ' y |their sorvices and Glen McLeod in| /,Merboer -.. 1 jan c-.ic-.. 2) ka iy mies could be Inatituted were re-| Fire alarm operators, senior grade ina EN PECKMAN, 40, a San Fran-|hunting now for volunteer vaude- | yf; 1 Mg. Camp elite, Brente Walter, W:| ceived from the head of any depart-| rade; Neutenants, marine engineers s ‘ Sie caleemen, peld $10 in| ville Rag agp: va rear ern ste °. t wndeme Bt por abi alk we | pores ¥ dey peg $170, $180 monthly. Pres Funeral for Traffic Head’s pees Police court Friday for the privilege | Provide a bit of entertainment dur-) oot | “When the preliminary budget |ent salary, $165, $175. i 7 . GE calling «policeman a “dog” and|!M the Intermissions and aid in| ' $i8 SAU eive (6, Crepe IME Deemionry _ Daaee | oo eeeatactilng’ Gureies pelbaasea ani Wife on Sunday Landon Decides to Stay in {financing the big Seattle community | 1 - . Pf ; ta: $135, $135, $140 ‘peading his newspaper, it developed ntarpriet: 1 104 Woodside pl. | arr ont made a motion, second 4 b enact ory ene ee $ vse a ar To, ae ae | State Senate Instead Saturday. Real sagebrush, tmported frou : mm PES bexdaeorl Meare rire ebm BOOS he yl bp Phoebe Fuqua. wife of Sergt. Frank a Beckman, the police court testi-|itine and the famous ‘Rattle 5 re i@ corrected budgets to a hg Ah rg Pe o nior| Fuqua, of the Seattle police force Stat i idnight T n}the various heads of departments, Bacteriologiat, computers, funk oad showed, was eating a midnight) .1444 Har” will be added featurea. | Willard Her: Th Nob Hu1|the various beads of dep | araftamen, junior architectural Will be held Sunday at 4 p..m. from| nour mm the Palace cafe, Second] White Center f» the latest com 1 ask 5666 MAN Ove Mi Bc lomt ee aeeat. if ene. on, | druftamen, funior electrical drafts-|the Daniels and Brinton parlors in| would not be a candidate for cc co awe Seyi view Batre hoses agg omnealbrady he sean agp i Jeet ae etinata ted lth eu | men and leveler: $160, $155 and $160] West Seattle. Mrs, Fuqua died Fri-|against John F. Miller in the repub ‘ men George Reynolds and G. W.| scription, answering Redmond's $101 1 William, $20 1, 46th at. [could be eliminated, with « request |men and fevelor: $160, £06 Present | day. Interment will be. at Forest] ican primaries on September '9 } ey come in and sat down by / challenge. 1 26 Belmont ave. lun with th OF and returned to | smlary $140, $145, $150 wn. Many of his friends expected him i Pee Reynolds laid his newspaper! And if you haven't yet listed your tne coadatitiatienl comer >| Engineering service senior amist-| She ts survived, beside her hus-|t¢ enter the race on the =—yes, The Star—on the counter and|sei¢ with the park fund now is your : more ave. boy. |" Pr tar ea f teaws ae seq, | Snt bacteriologist, junior chemist, band, by a son and daughter, Ray- and hb, been predi turned to talk to Christy. | opportunity. 1 B. Vir ot. girl tian far aa T know,” he continued, | eo nior computor, draftemen, archi.|mond and Holly Fuqua; her mother. |ai1 week. Landon, howes ‘Peckman picked up the paper and) The park is a 90-acre tract on sal art Steel Granite Falls, |. nee that th rea “t is being act.|tectural draftsmen, elecrical drafts-| Mrs. Augusta Roulard, and a sister,| tied a blank with the Marted reading it. Reynolds in-|water half way between Seattle and 1 girl PRY] jregemtagrer eae, “BE AC) men, railway draftsmen, junior en-|Mrs. Olive Kloak, of Seattle; four] state's office when that formed Peckman that he had just|Tacoma. It will be free to the pub-| : Ralph Karle, 204 29th | & ee } teen of tne|siieers of outside construction, er sister, Mrs ma May, of peat be Purchased it and would let Peck-/ lic and will provide accommodations! r. Haller La ae ee ov ne agate Ba pharmacist, assistant ordinance plan Madera, Cal; Mrs. Jennie House mala pre ee a ea Man read the first half of it if he | -—— - - E.. 3951 £ SB Nearest hapa redl an Bowe, examiners, Jt pole locators and | Greeley, Colo; Mrs. Bessie Wi had nothing to d nitmen: $165, $175, $180 monthly |and Mrs. Willlam Titmus, of Idaho carly periods), Present salary $160, | alls. and three brothers, George, of Not to file,” Lan two more years on n term as state counell | gi79 $1 : |1daho Falls, and Joseph and William, | °°. tor and I Ihave lots of unfimiched ‘ Henry, 0440 salaries |" “Engineering service asaistant,'$135, | of Seattle. yusiness tha’ cularly want to 2: Thats my paper. I want DOUGL. As gine Becat the Peatege on provided 5100, $145 too thiy (early. periods),| Mra, Fuqua was born in New Sra a fogs ns sie fsiast5 z | ‘i 7 taxes are higher than profits, | Cartorian: » 2030 EB. Fir at. !y put inpiloos Pe Satan | Hampahi tia eras 99° nas ', | Clear up, as well as several ne *¥ou can have it when 1 get| Judge Will Fight for Bench | concessionaires who have operated | ei! topack, | Prenent salary $125, $130, $135. | Benttne toe 26 yee ag, had lived in ters. One thing is an appropriation good and ready to give it to you. : gasoline’ as ih Agua Prieta: re na, € § Judkine et, : Operating engineering —_ service : oe nile ee esr eiie' for the proposed Stone bridge. 4 Sitictasn is ead to have responded. | in Department 8 torte, Just across the international | ipniean. Charles Emn “WG are facing a levy of between | U0r. firemen | (heating ntlg the family home, 6342 GOth ave. |/\o other thing 1 want to do 18 Lo fur: | Whereupor the paper was snatched — border, have been forced to abandon | M * ifunter, 1002 ¥ andl G6" tatita’ auld WAUST ain acto powers pos Basan ira n “ sat § ¢ ther aid in reducing state _ from his hands by the cop. Judgo John B. Wright, of the | their profession. They say the Mexi ¢ a monthly (yea . \s " Landon was chairman of the ap- POWAY TL) SR SEBO ‘He Wants to Rieke aces tions committee of the senate 6055 Seaview |the council would have been plea _Peckman climbed down from the| municipal court, filed at noon Sat- | can taxes are so steep that they have | 1 te. events taroee ave, b and regarded the bluecoat with|urday for tho superior bench of been forced to ral: 7 reases, the until! Alb prices tvon, é er, boy |sensus was that, in view of the in | last ion and is expected to hold {© SPeeved expression: “You are a|King county, department No. 8.| Americans no longer are attracted. | Richard, Patsy A. 1913 13th ave. W..| “creney Yory, ee’ dead sono the elt | State Works Board tii: josition ann the year, A puppy. In fact you're a|The incumbent is Judge +Everett *\pAecott, ewitt C, 2080 Franklin | this. time tion of the state board of pub- Sannin! ‘é it. I can lick the stuffing out of| smith. ES ‘orks so that its members will ~ ave. boy i |PLAN TO CARRY " Reynolds decided that he had had bean r {gta lt ean hing Bing |New Power Plant | wilker, James, 3221 W. 68th at, boy FIGHT TO PEOPLE [be stirectiy-respdnaDle to the eopie Paymaster’ s Wife Agieoviggtinddle apap |ls proposed in the platform of, Wil enough and started to lead Peck-|siden over the night court, which | Planned in B. C, MARRIAGE LICENSES | epoch flog. n8 a praia . | Evacuation Plan Is Up to)iiam P Totten, who has announced Wins Her Divorce’ “man to the patrol box. Peckman|he founded. | VICTORIA.@ritish Columbla, Aug.|cochran, Walter 3, Seattle ..-Lerailine mgt ae Say eerie oe French Cabinet [himself as candidate for the legisia-| Divorce was 4 Friday by | tried to beat him up, Reynolds said.| This court was started for the! pat a of $1,500,000 a new|Reckie, Jean, Koatilo .... rasa ae omg gy 9: om the 42nd district. iJudge Boyd J. Tallman to Rose- Pas police court the next day acting benefit of working men, who oth- | power plant is to be installed which | Nelson, Eimer, Portland ......Lerat| co 8M firemen, met Satu Totten served during the last ses-|mary Bevan Karelle, wife of Lieut. Police Judge Jacob Kalina fined|erwise would lose time from their | will involve the construction of a| Gordon, May \. Portland Legal |@fternoon at fire department head Despite official) sion and was a supporter of the Bone | Lester EB. Karelle, who is sought by Peckman $10 for disorderly con-|work attending day courts, It han-|tunnel thru the mountains to Vic-/Patterson, James EB, Spokane. Lega} |@uarters at Third ave. 8, and Main t g newspapers to-| power bill. He favors strengthening | navy officials as a deserter from duct. dies hundreds of small cases involy- | toria lake, near Quatsino sound. The | W4!ker, a M.. Spokane .....Legal|st., to consider what steps to persist in statements Mat the/o¢ initiative and referendum laws so|Bremerton and in connection with : pe ee of frogs age: te is comet. = * sor i Sica iter be tap 3} to obtain the amount of pay !| return of Premier Herriot from the | tat opponents of measures cannot |the embezzlement of $5,000 of the igured that, in the time it has been | water rights to Victoria, Elk and| . . : ‘|crease asked by these two depart-| London conference is due to diver- SES BODY TO deme urman, Poulsbo... 1 |spend large sums of money in trying |navy's funds. The divorce was Funaing, . thotesads.. of doilers tn | Kathleen lakes. | Patiand, Clara Mario, Poutabs Lagel | ments gencies between the premier and)to beat a bill by using hired t workers. |granted ox the grounds of deser PLUG A LEAK | wages have teen saved working- = rae ¢ Luzsani, Fred B. Cedar Park ‘ya|_ It ts believed that an attempt will) Gen. Nolet, hie minister of war, re {tion and non-support, LEAVENWORTH, Aug Cedar Park ..35|be made by the committee to get | gard security of france after! ga | men. Franklin, Kathryn Mrs. Karelle said she had not . ditch walker Pepa ey Judge Wright at one time pro-/ UJ, S, Silk Mill to [Flummer, Ralph, Seattle . Legat|4 reconsideration of the vote which | adoption of the plan for evacuation |ween her husband since he kissed system, used his body to plug | Posed to file for the superior bench, | G tQ ha H Wobser, Lillian, Seattle Legal | resulted in $10 wage increase of the Rubr. |her goodby in Portland several plesk in the ditch wall which might |“* * Whole, contending that the new | e luebec OME Hines Eayal A Ww Codinvifie «--- 42] If this fails, the men expect to} Herriot, according to the news- |months ago and told her that hog >S | : Beane fitah ws might | ciate law making It oblisatory to! DrtsMoONDVILL hie a codinvill put the matter up to the voters! papers, desires unconditional accept- |must Jeave the country because ho © the water breaking thru, he jumped {fle for 4 department was uncoustt-| aug’ Construction ls now under | Kine bed eden | |48_a referendum measure ance of the proposal of Prime Min-| Six Dupont ‘Buildings Are jowea the navy scveral hundred dol- the ditch and jheld himeelt|tutional. Many lawyers agreed with | way here for tho firnt of u five unit| Adama, Josephus, Yakima Ligat | / Wrack Harvohpeld le. chairman ot | ister: MacDenall ot tess artain | Razed by FI lox kappa ENC SE ‘Against the hole until his companion, | ‘is view. The purpose of the new | Diane by 1. Focasel & Co., manufac-|Champagne, Lillie, Yakima ....Lagal|the committee, |that France and Belgium evacuate aze y Flames | a Jake Craswell, could summon aid to|'*¥, it is charged, Is to perpetuate sory of wilk. The plant wifl cont| Shea. Orville K., Seattle ......Legal | the Ruhr at once, following Ger- the ditch thru other channels, | ffice-holders on the superior bench | wien completed q [in office. A slight cold was all Pitcher suf. Some weeks ago, however, the judge gave up the idea and decided | Car 1. Edith Adelia, feattie. Legal approximately : > ; " $00,000, and when in full operation) Townsend. Vernon MH. U. 8. 8 | will employ 700 hands. The new|O’Connell, Clara Ds Retsil 2.0... id Canadian pany {# a branch of|Lakrom, Gust, Portland 1 to run for department 8. He will p Y | se oes the Roessel Co, of the L | Varga, Elizabeth, Peo make an active campaign, et ees _{ HERE’s MORE ABOUT ———— | States, [pulls Bima 3 4 | ? : | many's acceptance of the Dawes| WILMINGTON, Det, Aug. 0.-Fire| Phone Trust Files . | program as a basis for settlement|of undertermined origin which start- = YOU'LL FIND) (see Sh toa mined criein which start-| Brief in U.S. Court = = || Tho French premier is unwilling,|Powder company, at Carney's point,| A brief and memorandum of legal IT HERE | however, to sign any agreement un-|N. J., destroyed six buildings, includ, | authorities was on file in the federal leas the entire cabinet upholds him.|ing two magazines, where smokeless | Court Saturday on behalf of the Pa- { Resignation of Gen. Nollet is fore-| powder was stored, according to in-| cific Telephone & Telegraph Co. in shadowed, formation reaching this city. its fight against the city on rate in- Seatth Lan Grace Lesile js suing Seattle for | ie: os It was impossible to learn at an| creases. The brief was filed by coun- | | tland . ntiat , te. ~U8 SLAYERS $50 Per Acre Is Canada’s Trade Is ek Rasa | Rasmussen, Lillian . | |$5.127 for injuries received by a de- | early hour if there were any casual-|Sel for the company resisting the STARTS ON PAGE 1 Clearing Expense Showing Increase 1.03. siinueaaellt: Lees! |tective board in the sidewalk at| Bremerton to Get {n° |city’s efforts to have the case re- ET, Wash., Aug. phell, A oO, Vi First) ave. and Bennett st, | . selpemalis a | turned to the state court. The ques- Th Mae to bia pecutiae nature |r. a0 Bowman’ Of thip sonic, ‘te| MONTREAL, Quebec, Aug, 9 —Ca- Ly ig la ada tes Aa deh A public dance will be held at | New Naval Pier nada’s trade is growing at a faster | Converac, Evelyn, MeMinnvill ‘was unable to make intimate d on which there is an ererinnng _he aps pins ond sobene eet iid Er to 25 stumps with di.|Tati? than ever before, despite the | Van Der Sluys, Joseph A, U “8D unemotional life, seeking in-|ameters varying from three to six bare ean oy eantiea Se ies a citholas la lead, to live one of “sheer intel-|feet, at a cost of less than $50 an yun tum 77 countries, Her fore 5 | rhomas De Witt W His philosophy was one of |acre. He has his work systematized | 1929'ty §1.018,264,189 am Inctecee oe | y F, Seatt ir selfishness, and he felt him: |to avoid waste of time and energy. Syeat, Hee inter, | Recd: Dewey, Bremerton above the laws governing the| He uses a combination of blasting . tion will be argued September 3. Leschi park Monday evening, by tho| BREMERTON, Aug. 9.—Work on| Three Die, One Born eae Women’s auxiliary to the City Fire| the new $1,290,000 fitting-out pier ’ Hi Ida A. Sénttla Fighters’ Local, No. 27. |will begin shortly after the first of on Steamer’s Tour AD CLUB OFFERS PRIZES Seattle .....24| Frederick Bernert, discharged ship} tho year, it was announced today,| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9.—The| Members of the Seattle Advertis: ie. JUL gg |eaptain, issuing tho emergency fleot | Tho but $250,000 is at present avail-|round trip of the Pacific mail liner,/ing club are competing for five 2 | corporation for $28,140 for falling to| able, it is customary for the govern. | President Cleveland, to the Orient prizes, offered for those who sell most 20|reinstate him as a licensed ship| ment to issuo piecemeal appropria-|and return was featured by four | tickets to the Ad club's mask ball, by 1§ per cent in a year. Her inter-| Robertson, Lydia A. Beattle change of commerce increased 70 | Lver man, Dr. Hurlburt said. wwder and a stump puller, He! | Berg, John D., San Francisco 24 | master, tions and the balance is expected to| deaths and one birth, it was reported | Tuesday, August 12. W. R. Harrison a (Touching on Leopold's criminal. hei boat tishig’ eedathl; the waren) Mt rear. between 1913-14 and the | Sampson, ys M., Seattle . 21) One hundred and twenty member. | follow as needed. yesterday when the ship docked here | is chairman of the ticket committee, efile, Dr. Hurlburt said that the|vage explosive. His cost averages|?°* °4* aes at A Meiburn Atlan 3, Seattle -.-.Legal ship applications have heen received | Plans for the new pier are now |again. hful slayer started off with | rom $1 to 1.50 a stump for explosive. | Denney, Hinens F. Weiluied ara this week in the Eagles’ drive for | being drawn. It is to bo the longest} Three Filipino steerage passengers | ALLEY CONTRACT IS LET “Btealing stamps and cigar bands! He uses sufficient powder to jar loose | NY ted Wri ter Wi ll MacDonald, itsabeth dane, og ,°8*! | increased membership, | of its kind in the world—1,200 feet, /died of pneumonia and a Chinese ithe [from members of the family, steal-|the stump, then taken it out with a | NOCE riter Wi ‘attle teceeeeLegal| ‘“Loganberry Jim" Fullerton, may-| Complete equipment for handling| committed suicide. The birth was in Spanien Mac Hs eee caittan “ing fruit, sending in fire alarms, | stump puller. Larsen, Sigurd, Seattic .....++-...28|0F. of Port ‘Townsend, was to file| guns on the largest battleships will|the Filipino steerage, beara ee harp re eee a : BiGing: xctocisbied ana rotting « else our North’ Camps Baskett, Hallic, Yeoman, Wash...21|Saturday as candidate for governor|bo installed, including a 350.ton was ye cae B Paduano & Criss- 4 2 : 4 Quebec, Aug. Mitchell, Chria F,, Seattle .....Legal|as a progressive republican. | crane. apenas ane yEnc reptile cet Bri P Bred |John B. Thompson, noted sports-| Hillott, Pearl O., Senttle ...1/Lewal) Donald C. Stewart, newspaper | ——--—--—--— POSTPONE TROLLEY BUY Terran are aaa ee theiti from. his depredations, com: ring Fure-bre |man and writer on the out-of-doors, | Darlington, R., Seattle . §)man, filed for the repubiican nomi: | Doriot, Helen, & The call for bids for not Jess than EASTERN CANTS ARRIVE nor more than 125 streets cars, | | widely and popularly mn by ocho mitting them only because his as- Fams for Farms "0" *™ BF Oba Ean y stie | Dut, Heroid A, Reattio « Soclate, Loeb, suggested them, the| EVERETT, Aug. 9.—It Is planned | snend.a week at exch Be es Can.| Ansuny, Mac, Seattle . gq Gostor said. While Loeb was in-|to bring purebred rams for breeding | adian Pacific bungalow camps jal fore tenmond Ds Seattle Fo tellectually aware of the conse-| purposes into Snohomish county this! Ontario, and. while there. wilt lea | resceea, reer Seattle quences, he had no fear of punish: | fall to meet the demand of owners of| demonstrations of hin skill va aera] smor ina Marie, Seattle | Ment, the witness sald. farm flocks of sheep, Some owners ve y) is and bait caster, aw well " ~| Warren, Harold ¥., Du Pont ., WS NO EMOTION intend to buy purebred Hampshire] tng’ jexsons to guests and informa | OM iord, Ruth Me wenttie R MURDER rams, | nation for the iegisiature from the| Longview's Chief 47th district. Rockyford cantaloupes from East+ } . which was to have been set for Au. , Dr. ‘Cecil -V. Cook, of South Caro: | to Be City Guest fist i) was indefinitely pastponed | Cr", Washington are coming ry a 3 Hina, will conduct services Sunday at] TA, Long, creator of Longview, |Friday by the board of public warks, | seattle market in large enough quan the First Baptist church, Wash., and chairman of the board titles to be a factor on kesh beats . Dr. Arthur P. Calhoun, Seattle! of directors of the Long-Bell Lunt: Goastle produce doalers, declared: Sats et a 27 alienist, declined a tender of ap-|ber company, will be Seattle's guest} GRADE AINSWORTH AVE, | °™y- “2° Tpointment’ ax national director ot | Monday evening next, when David] Grading work on Ainsworth av an west Ma acss Gy tad icciccanl Arceount thie eae iciade iy earn | talks on fishing and other out-of- DEATHS Neuropaychatry of the United | Whitcomb, Chamber of Commerce! wil bo done by V. Ramagli He CROP ESTIMATE REMAINS ‘all the details of the Franks mur-|the problems of sheep owners, so that | 1°" SUbsects. Handke Nettle, 66, 611 1, Mercer at. | States: Veterans’: burcau, ut Waah-| president, will bo host at an inform:| hid $14,778 on the job Friday, and| According to J. W. Marshall, dls “der with Leopold and that Nathan|the program for 1925 can be arranged Sohne George C., 66 1816 erty ave, Mate ath Pte 8 1s) ane : et att Es This |the board of public works accepted {trict horticultural inspector, there him it would have been im-|to meet these problems, Cigaret Breaks Up Aug, 5 i sal NT Ath oo et Hels tote Race alma electra iaetvocny tiv Pas aa will be no appreciable change in the ible for him to have dealt. the Scliecaenss ape ni Leibig, George C., 416, Medina, Aug. 3.|t". India, will arrive in Seattle Sun. | and n attempt w be made to Dee: crop estimate for. north central Heath slow This the doctor teatl- Equality” Forces Pic LAR id larence, 35, S616 Bagley |/day, en route from the general con. | ‘ure a Lal turnout to greet him. Washington. hy ave, Aug. 5 re. 7 . odlat ‘ | posted s fied, he considered an indication| Alberta’s Mineral |, LONDON, Aug. 9—Woman suf.) Ward art Amy, 48, 642 W, iat at, [ference “ot the Sfethodlst Wplecopat ai ‘sGeurs bkad NEW FREIGHTER COMING =A z frage isn't as popular in the tow: uly Bh , Mase, A new freighter, th t Loeb was the actual killer popular ho town | 544 y tae me i or | shter, the Rexmore, will R Os tect adratton Production Large | tastings as it used to be. “And ait] Bervett, William, (no ago given), Willlam Torickson fled Ault for |e added to the Wurnese tine feet] TESTING FRUIT HE divorce, alleging hiv wife had anoth-| Claim agents of steamship tines er husband living when he married | her 21 Angelo gt, | her, in Tacoma, 13 year “Au he told me each little detail] EDMONTON, Alberta, Aug. 9—Al-| because of so simple a matter as a| Hubbard, ¥ the kidnaping and murder of| berta’s mineral production during the | “!s#ret mts Aug * Otte, Netry, 66, ports, in November. ‘This will give | Pathologist, who has been Cue rt Frinks—all of them agree-| Past year was valued at $51,646,816,| The Hastings town council had "Aug pnt lEond the line a 14-day service out of Se.|iM& Pressure tests to determine tho Tho Seattle firemen's 10-plece or-|with J. B. Mehan, of the Wiltic ‘ 2 Hing with Loeb's story—he showed| according to a preliminary report is-|een in session for five solid hours, | Murphy, Peter, 67, county home, exire creme s:20-plece: er) with J.B) Mehan; of; the) Willis! stig, with seven ships on the run, best eating timo for various fruita 34 60, 261 Juneau plying between Seattle and Huropean | Hs C. Diehl, federal horticultural have organized as the Puget ago. Sound Claim Agents’ associatton, , chestra is playing dance music for| Steamship company as president. ns 7 Ps > cone . ¢ wrestling with some weighty local Aug. 6. . ce ) here, has gone to Wenatchee to co aa aaa ‘tol eg SE atopa NET [ATR oh ten totes | protien and men members were| Wesley, John Ly 78, 12th ave, s,|touristé at the community house at | William ‘Tafcke, of the Luckenbach duct tho tests on Eastern Washing: declared. “He was struggling des- \followed by natural gas with $1,700,. | famished tor a smoke, Severst mem. | yitt@. Vale, sty Aug, 6. Pit the Woodland park ‘touirst’s camp, | line, is secretary, SPANISH LECTURE ton fruits, Perately to be accurate—that seemed | followed by natural gas with bi Fleckner, Luther M, %5, 1117 Pike levery night. 1 000; petroloum, $90,902; clay products, |bers had started to smoke—as they | ~ st. to be his Ce ae the ena or} $61%242; cement, $740,940; quicklime, | used to do before women became ee ca iNet ota “enti | $87,663; lime hydrated, $246; sand and |members ot the council-but. they ai,” he told me and sa ‘urther | gravel, $231,497; stone, $14,304 jhad been stopped by the deputy Aug. 4 Professor Primitivo R. Sanjurjo, Be Buch, John O. ig 423 Pontius ave, Ada RaOev AT Ho eo | PYTHIANS TO INITIATE [of the university's Romantic tans! PIONEER STRICKEN DOWN 4 © depar BW % Alloe, 17, 5404 Mo- | het Butterworth’ mortuaryyy at 7:30] Seattle Templo No. 9, Pythian Sis: | one> Cepartment, will present “El! \touNT VERNON, Aug. 9.—Leo that he had no fear whatever of pie ah, | mayor, Misy Abagall Lile. ‘Then a|Rogerm Wehard, 4, 105 tarriaon at, | M% Monday, by Knights Tempiur'| tors, will meet Monday evening. in hein me Monday Denny halls! wradiey, pioneer Anacortes me death. He said ho thought Ws! wiysipma, Manitoba, Aug. 9.—|man member moved to ‘amend tho! . Aug of Seattle Commandery No. 2, and|its hall, Ninth and Union, An ink ee ued at "i chant, was serious condition from Bfather. should disown him and let) y6 Manitoba Pulp and Papor Com-| rules, so us to allow smoking, Tho Ww RINE iriatina, Of, INTL N, S6th} Veterans of Rainier-Noble post, No.| tiation will be staged and refresh paralytic stroke yesterday, iim be hanged. | pany will, it is understood, « | Leopold's motive in participating | o, lish its plant at St, Bon in the crime waa wholly duc to 4) The company hay a capital of 1, of the American Legion. ments serve ortly | motion prevailed by a masculine ma jail, Amanda, 92, 1 Bl saatear ie, hata tame inane ig. 8 TO REVALUE BUILDINGS |* Wann suurorr Nomer 0. tinued to retune her permission. Then | MERGE, ARGS Marwden, st. vt} PLENTY OF CARS HERE | TWO FILE IN 46TH [pou or an'sectiorieengmment DOF] | Water will bo shut off on 11th Seattle buildings, willl} aye. N. W. and Fourth ave ON, 48th st, desire of Loeb to commit the “per-| 990 of which the cash outlay will be 1 man moved that the meeting ad: | Tho various railrouds operating in Harry M, Westfall, a lawyer with}be® made in 1926, Assessor Sam] |} N, w., from W. Soth at. to W. | fect crime,” the doctor waid. Leo-| $3,600,000 in immediate operations.|journ—and tho men's yoto carried |Aashington wilt have an amplo sup: ofticos in the Burke building, has|Chase has announced, Real estate} | ¢ ‘ ‘ th ist, | yold wanted to postpone the kidnap-| It is projected to build a 0-ton | that motion, too, und everybody went | With a dog as her only compan-| ply of cava for itg project, but Loch insisted of) newsprint mill, which will glye em-|home, the municipul buyiness untine}ion, an 1 going ahead with it, the doctor! ployment when in operation to about! ished—but, anyhow, they could | traveled ¢ all crop movements th et, and on W, on the democratic ticket for] and nglish woman recently} this year, it was ¢ sonal property svero re! | trom ath ave, No W, to 19th | entative, 46th district, In tho}aasessed this year No changes jn] | W fonday from 8 & aturday 1000 miley Into tho heart) by I. 1, Hyram, president of the} same district Miss Mury Poareo Bull.) bullding assessments have been toot Kah | 700 men. wmoke [ot Atvica, Milwaukeo, ock, 208 W, Blaine wt, also hus fod! made for everal yours, ae Aa “4 . rs ri ee eal GP Ana A WAG IT Aus te Ahad \