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| CRASH PROBE Ut be fompletely annihilated Howdy, folks! Irrespective of xt Thprsday, j Hardly Gets His Sleeves Rolled Up | Macfarlane Case © T0 STICK! HER UP Before ns Member of the Staff Starts Inquiry vid : J : jc Ware } * 2 {Resignation of Incumbent Hinckley Building Office Is Is Up to His Kars in Trouble Into Dealings of Is “Accepted” Scene of Drama _— WEATHER 1 The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington ae i Mc; TheSeattleStar oon i) 7 | Home Colvin to Be Appointed WOMAN ROBBEDTHOMSEN | | _ County Attorney MondayOF $6,000 HERE! EXPECTED i GAINES, DOBSON 2 MASKED MEN, Wa pe TO HELP enw = COMBINATION ARMED, HOLD) Mir. Fixit. Gets Busy cs Nt | ft goes to wa . irms er nud purse, we've heard of Eovp-| Waa — Mr. Fixit’s Job is to fix things for Star readers. Have you a F H e | , Jrroctties for years. Everyone : . PAUL WILL NOT AGREE ONE SHOT IS FIRED complaint or a reauest to make to city, state or national officials, conereae Pac | ; akan tiede % at one! i ‘ 7 | af or is there anything else he can do for yout ‘Tell Mr. Fixit [SYESTIGATIONS of the operas yt t oe < 3 i" Your letter must be signed with name and address, also telephone tions of the James Macfarlane & /§ ee Bitter Fight Still on Over| Then Thieves Escape With |} number, if you have one. If you say so, Mr. Fixit won't print ||Co. brokerage offies to determine , Exypt would hi an imposing A a your name, but he must have it as evidence of good faith. Ad whether the state “bucket shop” law | é if all the Egyptian fortune-{ Naming of Prosecutor Stolen Rent-Car dress Mr. Fixit, Seatile Star, Seattle, has been violated were opened by | j aa z the prosecutor's office Tuesday, | TNervry prosecuror Ewin ‘WO masked men walked} | Several investors who fear they ics D, COLVIN will be named prose into the loan office of BY MR. FIXIT of the firts Dias ave ce : ants LEGRAM ater : I Loon es ay. it a> Mrs, A. C, W arren, at 218 LOW car service, theater pests, noisy neighbors, crowing! the ottice to. investiga aan ) eval Hawes ga tay landed gn 1 of the present pact Hinckley building Tuesday, roosters, garbage, careless autoists, fire alarms—these | lane's activities in the stock market. today on the left bank of the } tor has been accepted by the coun. | flourished revolvers and rob-| are just a few things bothering Seattle folks who have writ-| “The state law defining bucket Nile. As he put foot on the his ty commissioners, effe January | bed Mrs. Warren of $6,000 in| ten in to Mr. Fixit for aid. It’s Fixit’s first day on the job |720P® #84 Providing penalty tor com: toric sands, he lifted his right { leash. Then they walked out! and already t is ears in “ bles.” | eos operates se hind tee sReacenn | and ae oi: Vicia can . n they we and already he’s up to his ears in “other people's troubles.” | provides that any customer of such ry peerage ripened Le leaday that they OL the building, got into a/That’s what he’s here for. |@ concern can demand from the | ' here!" | Conn er| Hudson car and sped aw | afr. Flede: Way must 6 man wate isher—any of whom witi|™agement a statement on his i ected to vote for| Mrs. Warren, who lends money| frequently 10 to 12 minutes for a the| CPerations,” @ prosecutor said. mmon the manage “ee | . Officials of the new Olymple hotel Hert ( her deputy t ty en aa aul ty|cer early in the ge.on th th ‘ ne broker must give a full | r > city employes and cashes city|cer carly In mornings on the ere ind says. 1 I, | re busy furnishing the hostelry. We Other candidates for the post prom: | warrants 4 taken the money | Capitol Hill line? ‘The service used! Report “the pest” immediately. This| jonprn td peal whom the hope they den't forget to put in an y ped during the recent) trom a nafety deposit vault in the|to be the best in the city. There's! gives us an opportunity to lay purchased, at what hows rumor-filled ‘ *|and tho price paid. Failure to pro- duce such a statement within 45 idor for cros: Pro®| Marine National bar at Second] something wrong now, and I've beem| on him and take action. ‘ecutors ¢ | Howard and Madi» shortly after §:30| late to work much two often lately Pe is Seaere la ce 1 of — , & M. Bhe walked to her office t] CHARLES WHARTON, Nis; | ratay'. male cleus tile Droker is gully of ooant || ‘ =: Sane SCE, iusetiatunasst ines revate ' Sasent ek Caen eet, eve) a ements Ly - start a campatgn against parties|bucket shop.” | || oa NOTE } » of the pres dently, © two robbers Lae ae = nals as nol and dances staged in private homes | Patrons of the Macfarlane com. | | The <Cigiiae ‘Semented tals In her ofticg Lea pen who wore | inte Seat et asia : rly oe during the week. We have some | pasty mere awaiting the return to | | Jongg, but we have only our- ting that they |™%8ks and heavy fnise bearte, rs Ne. From G:t8 in the) "7Zhbors who seem to forget that |Beattle of Moritz Thomsen, Seattle i | 4 selves to blame for cross-word j may resign, lenving Colvin faced by |CTed Mr. Warren and ino Mra Baie peat 7 eis BEL ot there ete erking people in “our | cupitalies Sid fattest } Wilson, who conducts a real a The | rvice; from 7 until §:3%, elght and one-half minute service, which con- | home who have to be up carly. In| farlane, who ts enid to be financially | H. HL. the necessity of, gottin ft ’ y of ,5otUns - new .ehist | apartment houses people can't do 4t,|interested im the operation of the aids to prosecute criminal cases now tate: Wuaideay Hext § door ene ee, | pending. women made no resistance. The wagon, e but owr neighbors think decauec|company, Investors were confident 7 > eg ' hss apes ged entered in the {Met took the money and tan down — chp ire bel: the ‘Sierct = they orn their own home they can|that the great wealth of Thomsen, | Paint, powder and all kinds ef cos- | | controversy t n, | the corridor toward the stairway exides this the one-man Capitol) make all the noise they want. Can't|Who ts president of the Centennial | ; aint, pe | controversy, the city adminiatration Hill car, leaving 15th N. and Mércer,| ine stop them? 4 MIN Ci ! etics are now taboo in Paris, Se headed by Mayor Brown, is-against| Mra, Warren followed them. One| starts at 6:58 giving a four-minute|"° "> them MES. R. V. - {Mill Co. ‘the Pncitic | Coast aa ' attle dealers need not worry. By the Colvin's appointment jot them turned and fired a shot! service to patrons living in. that Sed Ave. &. mene the Seattle Grain Co, | me our girls discover that they Mayor Brown has admitted that in the alr. It went wild, bi 04 | aistrict Police Chief Severyna says: |¥OU put behind the defunct | 4 distri broker. ay out, they will have come | the activities of Colvin with his grand|to delay the chase. | ee Ae |“Nelghbora have different 1doan|Mmer 1] he Argus. jury investigation alleged graft| ‘The Hudson used by was Mr, Pitt: Why doesn't someone|Sbout nolsy parties. We have hun-| tile Tose? A . \| RG | and in the basis for hin|found to haya bee ¥\take in hand the ater peat"? |areds of complaints, If people be-|frette, Cuaneay BIEnE OF . | ) Ashes to ashes, | enmit ae" Bi Often when I get my marketing| Come Dolsterous to the extent that|G0y: sccording to his offleeiaaamas i c e a to pg) ‘ Tr r le-|an a He 7| done early tn the afternoon I find|thty annoy thelr nelghbors after 10) ° 5 the meantime a bitter 1 When we cat hash sale indictme: " | Yesler ime to stop n e ‘ at . call the police department | legal In God we trust credential gua ISarcrek “t time to stop in and see a movic,| ind we'll send a policeman out to| &ht 1s expected to develop over the | tages a ii =e « e: pe s ae | jand several times I have had to aopitee rabbat” *|naming of a temporary recefyer, | : | Jobson, in a ng his inten nove from one seat to another to a rilhel ree leading products of Los| jon of backing Colvin, points to healt: s6ne a Ries 8 Wibelm Jensen, need | |the fact that as chief er ) dep j Mr. Fixit: ‘The garbage collectors) "cover ae Bh J. & Don: | Hot air fs next ne af | A A. W. BR who visit home every week re-|ell, ® patron of the concern, al: der | | olares that (be vice ¢ | Charles McKee, manager of the! garbage can full of rubbish. Is eh breeeereed Attorney Earl Rice, act: BEAUTY HINT |in recognized as the friend of the trouble {s that, instead of speaking (Turn to Page 4, Column 6) — |oc14 atocks and Goud held as an ) Ehed ohge Matt gpa hey ml |: called “reform and chureh” ele-| Barton & Co., Seattle Pack- a = —~leurity on stock operations, Rice thletie bronze, ment aid, causing heavy losses to the in- | rahe tee a day in fem. a ers, to Start at Once rotor Which is one way of getting estors. | Jensen dented this, clatming he icely ten-ed up. |Boys Catch Trout } iB we AT DUWAMISH WATERWAY |merely closed pending market trans- actior to aveid further losses. The Wa can be that ee | wet magna, o Abandon Old Plant at 11 DETECTIVE IN DUEL ecelvership hearing was to come | before Judge Otis Brinker at 1:30 | | cod a at m a @mall at | a pias Ged 9 E. D. Colvin | venna park asa result of */ oming and Spokane Sts. | gp BO jallowing the fish to Th ton, according to ob | Lake W The tallest hotel in the world ts to me meg alshde " 7 J. Howard Darlington, |, Barton & ¢ built in Ci go. It is going to be! {servations by J bath arent My o high that the elevators running to 3 council street committee clerk y rat na site 1 he upper floors will be equipped | § the trout caught old Seattio Nort! p. m. Tuesday. It was announced at Macfarlane’s Officer and Suspect Shoot It Out in |<. %, Sex sv, Satie broker had been seen Tuesday 10,000 * . . . morning. A maid servant at the atte University District Arefaritne ‘home ‘also sald; Sei returned to Seattle Tuesday morn: th Pullm | young a s 2 a wero atx inches lon: The loc n is o f oy. PTR “ ing, but Macfarlane himself couk | a igh i ! interes: tha: Direkt ot| I rie PETERSON, 36, believed to] about to be « aptured, Peterson turned| not be located, Sen ix IF LONGFELLOW HAD BEEN | 2 ag eas us caso tame eam | Spokane st vine oa notatfoum gunman and/and fired point blank, but the same A CROSS- WORD PUZZLE | pa jy a Silow:the small trout to} snout 400 men to beg international crook, was shot to death FAN . it} Announcement of th become landlock A alwe water § , emerged with powder burns on bis] tective's tac Products commit Soe Pp moment the detective ducked to one | : wan {{% ® pistol duel Inte Monday with | side, So close was the shot that pow-| er “81 City Detective J. J. Kush, whojder from the weapon burned e- | Under the spreading eight-letter- ° . ; chairman |—° | der i apon burned the d oriforan Amerian-nut tree, Max Stern Lets Go First Broadside of |" — The seven-letter-word-denoting-ham. © Chamber of Commerce ithe shot twice before the gun- — 3 tm Ease SUS < Amazing Revelations | of China Is Poker |" Barton & co. on the plan The shooting occurred at E, 69th|One shot pier a his heart, the other Vet Bureau Head | temple re Peterson| Ky mulgtity ‘senile ay nt plant st. and 10th ave. N, E. Kush and| entered his h He died instantly. q } 4 ” % 1 With. large ‘aad: ctoletéerwuel-ae: Fare a tea hes BER oe ; oe and not mah jongg, is the sta., will be | Detective J. A. Collier were scouting| Peterson had a large quantity of noting-muscularity hands, Editor's Note: Here is Max Stern’s first story on \ |, gambling game of Chin Rrvetion ot jit: the University: district Wier ithey on him when alain. From his{| CHICAGO, Nov. 8—The defense And the musctes of his brawny || the inside of the rum scandal on the Pa ific coast. et anybody tell you that sunced | Saw a car with a Heense number cor in the rogues’ gallory he} With only 10 peremptory challenges, anatomical appendages You've been wanting to know the facts. Stern has ob- é Js the gambling game of | at tho company's office responding to olen from the} identified as having served time oe pont Meas, be oe | | Are another-synonym-for-muscular af you. The series will be filled with : , im, Chinese} Some difficulty was experienced | Queen An November 18 San Quentin prison in California} tive Jurors for the trial o: : | i as ferriferous-metal bands tained them a tides d startli informatio af ui mor Pine street ‘Of |by the packers in getting a site, due The officers crowded Peterson’: nd in Denmark. |Charles R. Forbes, former head of \ o reary.* amazing revelations and startling information, Stern, cou with any | te ning featélotlon ally ajcar to the curb, and when he stopp STERSON CARRIED |the Veterans’ bureau, and John W. | th high ak ae by the way, is the man who, two years ago, uncovered a some gamt compromise with the city council | thoy asked him if he had a driver's) MUCH AMMUNITION |Thompson, St. Louis contractor, | teams tn the Unt od Setben: Buk they the foul practices aboard the “hell ships’ of the ith ma few An was effected Monda joon and | license, He said “yes,"" but when| Peterson is believed to have com.|0th of whom are standing trial in | don't play very spectacular bal To0|{ Alaskan canneries. You remember what he did then. \ij5 shat game narsan. | atructions "THe new plant will be iis | he suachine to pectack the oaivaree| eee he ao A ect eae ing iniaeirer age much time 9 taken out for powder-|| The rum story assignment has been covered with even times! 1 ame |to.date in every particular wan [PUtHROH Ties ; | HIE Beka Cee Bh Cee rien Hots Vetaratie aera },| ; 1 | ets removed ‘on op < i ing noses. \ greater skill. e most popular tho: jd, and eatly increased capac:| Detective Kush ted in pursuit,|ator’s license, and $65 In currency —_—— i] o- f y ii # Re |who play for gain in China |firing at the fleeing man. When] — (Turn to Page 4, Column 2) Cat on Wires Does | ‘i a BY MAX STERN a | | : ; ae ; d a 000 6 | The paramount question | \¢ RE too big for you—we're too big for the Canadian | Damage of $25, ‘A oak 1 | | Before the American public {| government and we're too big for you ’ 6 99 || ciimbea the power pole outside the | today: Shall the turkey be || Phe war ison! On the one side are the rebel rum runners substation of the Great Westerp | piillse rae “aoe evster or || On the other is the United States government. e uc e \ O Power Co. at Clayton, near liga ii chestnut dressing? j : r ¥ 4 Pan Ricken ad ta | Htast night,” short-cireulte j , , boaph s iin al: ORs aie eet eventunly emer tee ies ea Ec A “ aa Tenens whee hay that Toru ie i x Sat | ness of individual TOM Riiitas oF Puree, (Fatlure of the brokerage firm “Wiint protection do you re 1 spondent or local broker himself. | ot crop reports coming Mare-back caused a fire in the Btls ii |imprisoned, or it may be the business of an organized ring| or . MacFarlane & Con | quire,” to which the broker Thi 1he: ssoioniled - buckatiehen ; ea apr tion, which did $25,000 damage. 1) General Wood has been cited tor| whose leader tells a government agent: a ence hcnaeae tor nas: | ido -por, bikhel: Kent goods" LF i ea BhOWer MUMBA ceioe COTE Te. Cre er ees or Caan AOU ‘The cat’s charred body was found | bravery at Las Guasimas, June 24,| «we're too big for you.” Aitional margin han focused nub- | ‘This order ta then telegraphed | bound of trade us a partial basis | Steetian neue accunimating, | Meuthe toot oF tie sols | | 1894. i k Ini States is edn | o brol nf Fi : sale a pena rian! betes aE 7 P ' es on the latter aspect the United States is not t ate to a broker in Chicago, a mem: for } lings and would often | in thomsel |,0 4 The war department is also think- When it ta { en Where nor of the Cl Wa "i | Ain’ themeslyes,, When . | : 2 | ve what it is told. | question of what Is known In | | the Chicago board of trade clip off ‘an extra ‘4th or \th hey get sufficie 0. on | of Sssuing @ medal to G irr oes sit beg panes ae hy I ba federal prohibition | the street as “bucketing.” “The | Ho sends his floor broker onto | hy “skinning « trade,” in nad. | tee fe diate bith ‘ Bs ‘| bes ene | ston for his exploit in crossing the he war is . hoy’ ©. Lyle, te u | Star naked a Seattle 1 ie bomgine trude to exeuiita thle (1: eontes chin a t a a © send out “bullish news” | Al : 4 Delaware, . | agent in the state of Washington, was Gabon tet the above | Fy of how nud why order by buying tlle 6,000 from ‘clipping off” | Teoweera ne sata sf t ad ilies in Are you ready to buy Seattle | Ae 4 oe ay oes ‘ade pa oO rage buy: i ou ready y | quoted challenge by a wealthy rum runner, the occasion was an board member, who has “fiobrd Wentiiverploved? tive tii a bor thn oe nh a pay te XE IANS Samathtnty that might be likened to the murder of Arch-Duke| BY A SEATTLE TRADER | *%¢ for from u customer to Soar’ of feaneutnare bere ol Sualemaraugen writ eropee cat 2 | pvernbor 24) feaathd Naasietascert av a ined ; radinitate “I SE b ADE 5,000 bushels Who call this prac! ns torn unload thelr itt a 7 LAN Up betimes, und to the office, where! Ferdinand at Serajavo, the incident that precipitated the : | ft! unload their line of waeat | AP IN LAND BUYS || | tod sreendly to. work: and thence to | world war i MRADID in futures in com: | This customer may wish to soll trading | at profit to themselves. | : with rine streaine ang janch, where did make div fforts 1 7 ath ; f wy. which met thn: 5,000 he already has, ) gr qua of news ve. The coun , fe eh ich, deep soil, north of city: Ge aiaa win & turkey, but Inek was mexinet me,| “Shoot to kill” are orders sent out from Washington to Hetacaal PP Yglanntl eit AN pra Nr ET a tigers Latoeter The country customer or trad: || Soattie, Price $1,600; terms £0] Se Aiet ygihtat Pay money for # | cy G. F. Dodge, commander? of the Coast Guard fleet. cipally grain futures, Is about the | port tor crop conditions, ox ris usually “whipsawed," |] _auit *y this year, which do go against | Capt. G. I. Dodge, st eet. only thing left from the bucket purchased at a future dato, In. | port business, “cash de tartitig to sell after the selling NEAR UNIV Y AND CAR i my albels one doth Inet sandy 9 The rum fleet and rum rudners are referred to in com- shop of 20 years ago. | variably before. tho December. | mand und the other items are movement is over and @tarting A tt sinchendia don 58th i mm *comatita easing | TmUniques sl pyaar geri ard local headquarters of the} 1 brlattyy the ‘customer au the | Hie in va ne — a) constantly, wenpont to befor, di to buy. after the real ndvanee. | N. “hia tract fons ‘vo | Coast Guard as “the enemy. srokerage office notices by the he only variation from. the wrains of the customer has taken place stroeta: has city watery electric A a did request. And so to home. | BLOOD HAS BREN quotations on the board that De old bucket-shop days is that now ually the method is this: A large number of people, not Ba thas or Terms, | eee | SPILLED IN WAR comber wheat (said to be De the orders are matched up. by A clique of Chic: ‘ knowing of the tne manipu | —————— i Alt right, feet. Fortcard marcht\* ULE. 5 ‘ n | cember delivery) is selling at two board of trade members in | decide what 7 | lation, are caught, and often |] Star Wi r 1 rt it ‘ Proportionately more men have been killed or wounded | $1.50, and says: “Buy me 6,000 | Chicago, when hnforo tho match. | a iove, perhapa, due to continue to play tt (inking ¢Ne, [[igetin cn te ee | A. J, 8 (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) bushels at $1.60." Then he asks ing up was done by the corre. | liquidation of tradin. | (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) , ft il | \ 4 i } fas ‘4 " Lidlisi 2 inten ees ee ec

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