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ee Honedampfiokmotive. ‘ ‘1 e a oduced regulating the length of | ip gisia' found using thie‘ word | tie, seen will maice it nece sary tntrodia Le fice Abs adtaees @ come up to the | ducers and distributors have sought | iar eee passe wit bo hot | 3ejsee £0. NB. ere TMA 1 OO ee aan. This oecroa $e just So salts Bo tabitble bbe en et | to tron out the aitferenoes io tbe | NEARLY KNOCKS AGGIE | several hundred dollars’ worth of | ordinances (‘and | féderal -statutes,| If there ts anything that hasn't ve been| If the present board’ of directors AN FRANCISCO, Jat | | sl: etverqare, were untouched. Weld the chambermaid totthe sieep-| which also number thousands been legislated tell'3 es a Mat satatty | iaeinediond*b S ANCISCO, Jan. | “We are attempting to trace down ing guest, y citizencis supposed to know | resentative. He'l axed 5 aki ana Gaiteesen, \¢ "hale 2 ba patrol and the official burglars and if we do we Bie we. ye Vaay} sinner. the law, ignorance, legally, being |about it n & the thou matertal added 1 1-2} continuation of the war betw at. dost ether: dane 2 hey Rum Blamed for Disastrous ' sages start prosecutio: : tee need the sheet for the table-|no excuse for brea a statute. sands o 1p ns, regu per d to the cost of pro Shippera and the’ May a ogee Oe cag in, Tennant-at the, game tine o. cheth, The- state's, presen Score ts #523 tion nts a r Ww : . headed by shee Cre- |] 4 bo Sinema = sth Auto Smash d_his position in the Watson Seine tie almost time for dinner.”| tay : ton? 10 ff Wa. rie oti Selene on ings. pclae | eae pra case, denying that h ad tried to ta. o7'* egt r > many ¢ r ¢ boost in milk prices. depends | the organization js forced on Bu ner arrived OOZE aud speed were held (help Watson free from an) We don't know why Gov. Hart |to raise the tot 000 wi ttention ¢ poe wie of the electdel! ote ithe dairymen fear bit bet obi responsible | by,police for an [other reason. except that he w hasn't pardoned. any convicts of |out batting an eye < ng a man - ae ; auto . accident. shortly before convinced Watson had no hand in ‘Some guy we don’t know dawn Monday at Eastlake aye. {the holdup of the Nanaimo bank “Sometimes we 0. White, ciothier, hur- | a cigar merchant, . cond and Marion. jured Monday morning in a street seit eichata was elected aj of the Montana legislature, arrivin, ore: sispect English is Ding t ccareror., tailor, talk- |car accident at Sacond ave, and| Alaska Rail Workers by Lone Bandit |" fps Scar ras clected’ | for the opening seasion’ Sfonday. |] Station KGO was notified, and tailed the Mother ing to a “hman at Union | Marion st. Langhorn was on @) Wage increases to employes of A streetcar bandit Sunday night|"rexes, tariffs and trade treaties | op Seis | i pee ty this message Tongue ye ve Fitth. Gene Gould, Jr., leav- | Summit ave, car and was about tol the government-owned Alaska rail-/held up W. Thompson, operator of/ demand attention of the deputies, REPORT MONEY BILL Clarets “aiawalentad MiRCE Father aed Wn Madison car at Second ave. | get off when another stroet car hit|road have been granted, according one-man E. Madison car, at 12th|wno will he hampered in their work| WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—The first] ‘where: Your, brother is iyi doesn’t get PG Wilkerson, ticket man, séll- @) tho Submit car, throwing him down.| to word from Washington. ‘The now | Ate. and Judkins at, and robbed|py tack of a mifsstry until some | deficiéncy appropriation bill for thol| tnd wants you.” is dying © chance at jt.” ing tickets to a family going | He wax taken to the city hospltal| geale, effective January 1, gives en-|him of $48.65. The man boarded] compromise is affected and a govern-|fiscal year 1926, carrying $167,111,- Up to éaslight howev oa 5 we | ’ L. Baker, Now York. .|.with a scalp wotind, He was later] gincers $241 a) month? hostlers,|the car as a passenger and after! ment set up. | 700, .of. which , $150,000.00 is for re-|| anewar from. “Somewher: enjoying life at the released to his home, 115 Br j $190; baggage men, $198; conduct-|riding two blocks held up Thomp- There are 493 members of the new |funding of illegally collected taxes, ome ‘s AJ. 8 shington. way Ne, ors, $280, and brakemen, $192. son, No passengers were aboard. | pariiament. ; Iwas reported to the house today. : WATSON'’S HOME RANSACKED — OR Ot | “The Newspaper Ww ith the Biggest Circulation in Washington i The SeattleSta Per Tour, bys Matt, 62.00 Clase Matier May 2, 1699, ot (he Posoffice at Geatuia Wash, under the act of Congrem March Ee 26. NO. 268 = Court Action May Tie Up ¢ C Governor of Wyoming CANADIAN SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925. te TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE Nellie Tay lae Ross Takes Office MONTLAKE SPAN!) “228 OFFICERS _ agen | We'll Get Some More! Infringement of ACCUSED ! guineas and New Year's have || State Has too Many Laws Now, but An- | Bricks in Fireplace Bee eee a went Michaet { other Batch Is Coming Up This Session | Patent Ch d Pried Out; Jewels and Money Are Not Touched out fe & mas 5 — - ' : q . a URGLARS, apparently 2 : 3 t ‘ it F; h idg tGLARS, appar ) Then mot ces or th s this p re Attory y 1g r Bri e Co. s Efforts to Get after a part of the $42 January Cleara H. Crandett, Arctic dultd 00 loot taken in the hold-up vane estr Or ie aaa ee eagle breathe. «sigh @f'te 4’ forcefully: tn aining der : lof the Nanaimo, B. C., Royal uy hen the Christmas holideys ng in the « i | {Bank of Canada, looted the 5 bepoee but they forget thet fi a galt RGUMENTS on the application of the Strauss Bascule home of former Detect Safety week, alt its riotous Bridge Co, for a temporary restraining order to prevent Ross C. Watson Saturday us the city continuing construction of the Montlake bridge, al |night, it was revealed by the idististicn Nam thea 5 eging infringement of patents, were to be heard by Federal police Monda Watson is Lamags4 presents t out at Tye oa Judge Jeremiah Neterer Monday. held in the city jail as a sus- Christmas tagzed jove and ao acest Phe atlarney te Walter B. Beals, assistant corporation counsel, will oppose |pect in the robbery of the Kigies trom Gussie saved in toes-rgo\ the petition, Beals will claim that the Montlake bridge | bank, along with George Bag- SAME pA recaps plans, prepared by the city engineer’s office, do not infringe Hey, Harry Stone, T. H. John- on the patent. He further will maintain that the patents son and Clarence Shively. “Yes, sir.t swore of smoking at It @elock New . Year's eve and I haren’t touched a Captain of Detective Charles Tennant Monday morning said that the thieves had broken a rear window in Watson's home, 5319 Latona jave., and had used an iron bar to pry ‘loose the bricks in & PZ ® ° . ‘the fireplace wall. The bricks Bread-Milk Price Boost ° Gah Bint \had been taken out Gale in 2 O Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross certain area, and scattered S around the house. Nothing Not Far ff, Experts ay Coes NE. Woo. Jae M at inappropriate fc now t eae neo been touched. "The fi z rey fs : Hie aye $ v in 1 av scion of rylary ‘as lise vered by Loaf Production Cost Up and Milk Men’s!8™ & : >| Mee Watson Saturday night | Squabble the Reason elected for thet ho liee® ssi haleredatirantt ing the, cammpyisn umbian authorities broke into th treed Sd! GIO BORAD of Wirectore of the Meutcie UM tiie tate oiaiiambiog. tay. tle: Home, partlativ wrecked {tt “and _ w. tk , Mearched it thoroly for evident are now null and void. Possibility of a long delay in the completion of the Mont- lake structure await the outcome of the hearing. The city two years ago paid the same company $45,000 in settlement iilar lawsuit over the University, Fremont and Bal- lard bridg A gink I hate ' Is Arnold Dent Hie always tries Te dodge the ante eee | The Heilig theater advertises that fewil park patrons’ cars. However, you can take your Ford | right in with you and leave it ip the check-room. term, enter} “This occasion does not mark tne} chief exteu., veginnjeg ef se new administration |! th but rather the’ resumption of CROSSWORD DEPARTMENT | L Twoletter word for domestic toned in Seattle | Mik Hitppers’. arsectation, which [Mf her husband, ¢ toxs./which was , inaugurated in } an in Progrend Monday at Carpen the died whils in office haspber, two years ago. It fs Prick Pye, (tpughe, alent incrise wa oe wea i vera nate’ Watson was made Monday bs Watson's ¢ H. Crande! geal. 2 Fiveletier swear word used A new board i being 1 my purpose to. co! by drugstore sheiks. WERS TO A urgents in the assoc n unprece ries 1p pswers BOVE ts pana ee sae spd We Imre a witness who say : i nd tt tk " i McLaughlin car with a Brit £ Lid : Succes of the Insurgents means an duction in ftice, I pate 4 a USY housew confronted it a law for theater a3: Lto . Macanae ree ‘ fe tints ish Columbia license outside the the with housecleaning. |to.open on Sunday, but dobedy pa price of milk, both to the dairyma — beois. carte. inc the, arene Crandell said. “The burglary was A German scientist has invented | ,, what He calls hochdr beieel bes d the consumer Recent conferences between 1 in knowing {hat | any atfetnion to It ckkondensat- | tne Washington vstate | legtsiature} In t legis ure a law was ve been fore aerate, down’ the shill and right there at,the got on. his ‘scooter late. Perhaps there aren't any}to th 3 hospital ; : cual senvuie: 2 ee ies came 4 PA teste’ Double Code Aids Woman |*:" and Prospect st,, resulting in in which robbed December 12th jury of two women and two {by five band men and the arrest of another ad ATSON don afew before they are sex : . ok of meas So sen In a88%.when- the territorial laws |“boning up” on the flock of mea 0 i fenced, just to keep his record | | 925 " te is due’t ° ° a ooted right off: down that c N 0 were first codified, there were 500|ures the 1925 legislature ue to | Mastiever atoapeditoteeslit man and woman, The party | TES NANT SAYS lance cages of them in one’ small: volume. | pass ONnvVIC é un ooze ase | Tay eae aa’ at iehi k was on the way ‘home from * “Watson is perfectly innocent of . t ne hurt her, and he had knocked roadhouse, police say |that holdup,” Tennant said. “‘T have This code, legal experts say, con a j eae By her darn near over.) Kelly's i Laarg? tolae the Mrs. Gertie » Faller, tains every law necessary t° "> eo nedy New Head Judge Frees Mrs. Rappaport Because of Her | (oii. aariieia ieee cach ih any commonwealth ever orgs ized. has. a probable skull’ fracture, a{not/in on it. No one has ever But every legislature sin n ; orkers : ‘The “hit and run. scooter’. was of Mine Ww = Se ; Husband Is Jailed ; aes ganas: assis broken arm and deep head gashes. jaccused me of laying down on a mant-|had full information of the entire 15th aye, S.,/case and I know that Watson was CANDIDATES FOR TI WY CLUB has "found something more to regu : Z E atill at large today fate or pronibit. Today's laws fill| INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 5.—Tho : - f | sho, {alin a critical’ condition: Sakis (They. Rave! sald. (iat °T: want three bulky volumes of 4,832 pages Kennedy, of Haale a, Pte ed eae for men and Purchased” by ‘Maurice’ Vinning ARIS | Chelsea Virgilio, $2, of the Del|too strong on some cases, but no Laws passed at th in of District 7, United wom! ared in u a passenger... from). Paul Norte apartments, also has a, pos-/0ne has ever sald that I tried to alone fill 749 pages—50 per ¢ Workers ¢ me aay, | ° Devin t case Monday when Ethel . Rappaport... B.. ,¢ sible skull fracture and may die, [shield a guilty man.” © pages than the entire code of | 1 ; fe re Plccoainet ‘neu de bi Bic once Mrs, Marjorie. Lane, 22, of 6214| Commenting on the fact that Wa session i#| the international nal Saree . (eo 44th ave. S..W., has a. badly cut/son has been identified by several oceupled. ne 1 j i; Th AP t J t not exceed, the jointest, ‘because she he Rappaports were then ar | ted to equal, if not exceed, th p | witnesses to the Nanaimo robbery of "1213/as belng one of the bandits, Tennant am Green k. succee follov Kenned who res election! {s a woman.'’ Her husband and helr American Delica face and’ ans injpred! b i: |-epdefendatit, Paul’ ‘Rappaport,’ | fewen und Bakery, 1406 ©. Maa. | Grand Jury to Investigate | Thomas. Rackner, of the American Fed. | Bailey st. who\was driving, the car, said: “There is nothing to this iden Parents who tell Little Willie that | 19 performance | me agent: erg are etd Lea ctl lorie :eatiniaten! bars! ad Seen f Labor, to fill the unex was entenced ‘to from one to | son st tee Chrtimas dan. Suara tee De eae ot tthe wihatctd: sired term_of Samuel Gomper five years in state prison and | In releasing Mrs. Rappaport | Furnace Death Jhas several broken ribs and head tification business. I am always aronnd-as soon ax he gets out of coph tnaadliies ft sae was in custody Monday pending | on her personal recognizance, | injuries. jafraid of such identifications. ai. | SDEY, BES {ROP eee ieee thw: for g of an appeal bond. | Judge Ronald sald he was with COLUMBUS, Ohio. Jan. 5.—The|’ All four are, in the ‘city hospital.| “Several times I have seen men ‘ PES Or tetieted nie Verevent Michigan Red Gets ot Men Rappaport were | in his jurisdiction in refusing to | famous Sheatsley furnice mystery, |Two other: members of the party, identified positively as_ bandits and Today's Fabie: Once upor inelangsy i, Soe ee A nd convicted fast year sentence her because of the fact | conaldéred closed’ with suicide’ ver-|A. J. Mitchell, | 22, Sterling: hotel, |go to prison. |: and later other men ene parce ae hfe weeds. growing gt vas ant lots. N Fine and Jail Term Mfter a coroner's jury had re- | that she is @ woman, unlens the | dict, returned more than «month and Miss Netta White, 18, ‘of 5214} confessed to the crimes. Watson is Mths UiiteA diates came out | eerste Jans. 4 ig: he ea n | Jan S| turned a verdict. blaming no one | prosecuting: attorney's office de | ago by Coroner Joseph Murphy, 44th aye. 8S. W. were ‘uninjured | absolutely guilty in the Bon Marche & crossword puzzle JAMDERE fC hi seh charles on tuthenbe e. bs aed sion for the death of Laura Hughes | manded otherwise Deputy leaped back into the light te and were lodged in the city jail. jholdup. I’ went after him on that $102.6 regarded, . sommet" |syndicalist, was tc wentenced to) (1 9 collision between a street | Prosecutor Ralph Hammer. ac with the announcement of John R.| About 4:15 a. m. Rackner was|even tho he was one of my own Candidate tor the Poison Ivy club Pepa 7 aero 2B at Lona he NB Eo. her id tp veil in Jackson) car and an automobile on West- |} quiesced. Her husband’ immed. {Xing, county prosecutor, that ‘the |ariving “his” car south’ on ‘Bastlake/men, but on this Canadian holdup The goot who gave his wife a Gt | alge toa new Hcenses on Janu. ead < ad 8 bail An Reticn coun. | _ Wakevave. N., December 28,1923. | ately put in a strong plea for |mystorious death of Mrs.) Addie jave. at about miles an hour,|nothing will ever make me change lary. 1.18 largely disregarded. ty cireult court | The jury found, howev that | suspended sentence, but his re Sheatsley, Lutheran pastot's wits: he™ said my mind, and °T’ will not sce an i se ba rlawn wontiiae ae; tte Ls at _the automobile gontained ita quest was dented. will be investigated by the county| On a. short, steep hill, a street {innocent man go to prison for some CTT Brand jury | railway repair car.was stopped, re-|thing he did not d wires. Rackner said {t had | IDENTIFY SUSPEC and in trying to avoid it|AS PORTLAND BANDITS f patchwork methods by am-| pairing ‘ result Word's day.) ‘Up betimes, » raw jateur legislatures. | Shooting Suspect D f D h ( rWa and to hauling logs from 4 hie, V 00 Wo 0 ligh fe ting the fina ot Deve bere bs | ue by Police ri er 0 eat ar as $5, 500, 0 orth his ee truck a telephone pole. | Tennant said that he had also ob- doaniry since the cold spell, and so | — Police were searching Monday for of Silk Shipped | Rackner 4 he had been|tained information that ‘Bagley. Somat ( Main Street |imioicnrecestens, Spooning,Witnesses Say, soiorv. gem on| Tre mencum? | omens om * 1y tin man Synne shoo ae ? thru Beattie 1 is arushing east over) son ost. Sunday night. Synnes | Bu aw | bs had no otitt | | Sugene V. Dobbs, 314 Bell at., ha Dobbs had not testified when the}the Northern Pacific Monday, after) r onto had tan 1e Swedish haspital with a bul ; ‘“ ‘ | |Brakeman Killed; ( "ued the day, mera paler Charles Wells, newsie, selling [tet Tec te eh ol Al eee jhis arm around a girl and was driv Niey adie tenes sent Tee ete Oey opacaying ity poxt, sunday. night aboard) 8 H || MESSAGE FROM DEATH wie rity edition of The Star at ‘rhe injured man ‘said that with| ing with the other arm when his car/ 4 Oy eens be shige ginere Snyder ithe American Oriental liner Presi-| urt in Wreck | RADIOED TO BROTHER 9 63 LFA hee were In the back seat }dent Jefferson The transfer was HE TA Mont Jan: i. nd killed Nela A. Johneon,| o¢ the auto. truc The Heinz Co, is planning to stage and Pike st. J» D. 0. |, friend, August Nilson, he rod wn wae dead and eight others || LIVING “SOMEWHERE” be quickly made to a %-car express) per 4 “ketchu p drive” here Powers, mint going west on Sant to. | ets ites . ‘owers, 1 ZO down town with Santea in an auto. | 7N, Tiat st, a contractor, De:| The party was en route to.a danceltin under supervision of E. M.leere 9% try i drive, no doubt, is what| inion st. E. G. Everett, tailor, | santea drove off and left them|cember 28, it was testified at a coro-| hall at N, 103rd at. and Woodland) IE an debe ita ay E. M. [were suffering more or. less serious || (VAKLAND, Cal, Jan. 5.—A 1 try to do when xu pound the| sporting a new fiat on Second | wien they got out. They rode | nor’ areihay Wiretn (oprah ives; when’ Uiny teapeey \iapsler chee easte chief dispatcher of injuries today as a result of a rail- Hom of the bottle are ered Kelly, ‘engineer, [Troe on a street car and. later|’ opr ne ues: cases a ark ave. when the tragedy hap'/the Northern Pacific. ‘The cargo) way mishap at the tation here Sun- menage: Sah 2 Cone Ue : home on a street car an hielo Pulzin,. 4640 Orcas st., told| Pened. Coroner Corson sald |, Saiued at -6,600,000; New York| day. went out on, the radio from Sta- tion KGO last night. J. W. McClendon was ‘dying at his home here. “If T could but hear from my [ed that in his opinion the jury would | swapping: stories with a friend | The Pro Bids dod | sounds Mentee and started an ArB-lih, coroner's jury that she was in| | 4 igress-and Prosperity Num-| on First ave. T. J. Moore, pass ; + dhooting. (tit, Coron is its destination Of The star wan pr aplod bend wae aus nt shaking hands with |ment which led up to th hooting: tne front: seat of Dobbs’ auto and| Probably find Dobbs guilty of care- ie # vocations—bootlegsing. | Fourth. Fowler Martin, banker, Cigar Man Injured | A railroad coach overturned, after leaving the tracks, while a Great Dobbs hdd his arm around her when|lessness and that, if they did so, he | Northern train was backing into the | Cae, but i ed | < * : it omitted one of the most | an old-timer at “Union and the machine struck Johnaon at N.| Would arrest Dobbs and Hold him for Reichstag Meets | station! ji Ae * “ prosecution. saber : |] brother,” he moaned. coming iron anearly car. As R.- | j62nd st, and Woodland Park ave: poh Alle, RR ©. R. Sandbeck, brakeman, Great || "TOU" ae BGA, Avtracsavce. save: |e res nce | in Street Gar Crash) Faces Many Problems) yjis, was pinned under the train |] | “Where, is your brother?” he was a8 Rostron, water inspector, enjoy sunny side of Second |. Kenneth cellor | and died before he was removed. sniny n | years old. “| BERLIN, Jan. 5.—With Ch: “ 7 by Pay Raise Granted 1-Man Car Robbed | Marx still trying to form a cabinet, | Among the injured were members tA Scan ahlgeccns seth omee ia, came the answer. ing 1 u severely in-

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