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HE SEATTI STAR ATURD. 1, 19 DOPETTES GET Prisoner Is | eJim Marshall | SHAPLIN, BRIDE ULTIMATUM Stripped by. |: Jim Marshayy nie apart ~ “ : ” e osas hy 4 | \Estrangement Reported in ve ye Ret gies » His Victims nO Keay e islature Hollywood Romance 4 _ _ = or HOLLY WOC T : BISBANDMENT THREAT i , What are you interested in at Olympia? Thix newspaper wants ' t : t my - | = to serve you honestly and as best it by telling you Just wnat ' b Chief S C ire { x you want to know about the legislat and ite workings. Jim ‘ s Chief Says He Is Tired 0 Marshall, fr + Olympia bureau, will answer, in his daily , Chas ‘ Bickering : letters any au Interest addressed to trim at the |* \ 8 y Press Room, the Capitol, Oly Wash. Hf you're Interested in t f _Nootainy any point, ask Jim Marshall and he'll do his best to find out for Mra Bessie) yourditor, The Star ‘ be wo E at * Olympia, January 31 ~- aby 3 ‘ , t dn't # DEAR FOLKS iting aha ie ‘ és the étvie She w ut and nim! ‘Lhere seems to be the impression that the $400,000 seed The rumor, however, di 1 . . her 5 f But wheat appropriation is some sort of a gift to the state's |dowa thar ie . “ « ery oe ee a farmets. Several folks have written, complaining that it is ‘ — Pd 2 — obser 4 y Monday go wit “glass legislation.” Others say that if it is right to give the osturray, Mon Francia farmers $400,000 it ought to be all right for other classes) crorney, and unc : ms , “ r to get gifts from the legislature F conducting the nogotiat fo duty the a Well, here's the straight of it. The $400,000 isn't a gift;) her. conferring with Cnaphas ab | : it’s merely a credit. Nearly all of it will be ps id back, rhe ‘dhectia : : » soaks M Syivia H PHONE TALK because the loan is a first mortgage on the crop of the farmer ¢ 5 A A ggper ' duty unter { Nhe ee a lly mak ‘from the | it takes the| "en Palvores,"” Mel aK 9 thew Mavinow {Linotype Operator Held on rplu rip the radatantie rraaaitesbat aden: Dan Seott and a a le N gyeee ly q r Y . Pe pot te ’ surplus . , 5 t A ca de’ tie Nan’ doe Be few! : u Dope Charges rae to facmore at Oper cant, If it lent this money tol ine quaint wedding, lan Noverter,| | — The Grote-Rankin Co — " Ni ‘ 4 ; r banks it would: get about’2 or 24 per cent. Incidentally, | Mext H 5 1 UARY aor ‘ ry ene | the farmer, if he borrowed from a bank, would have to pay |r pe ap Flt: kk EBR oun tains. the ppather | . . ving E 1 W. J. Patte about 10 per cent. | since “th y r f } e the appolntm ' Ss aided the apartment of F. N. Kea City folks who read this Ought to be interested. We are} 20d knows, ee we nae Rev apartments, 1513 B all farmers in{Washington—especially if we live east of the} hla ct her frien ~e = Babee yp Saturd A pAgTOReS | oy When the farmers have good crops and good pee ag non the hitt,| | = chased at special price concessions, together with a large collection of odd suites and individual pieces, will be offered at marked savings to all who have homes to furnish. te dt ‘ SE a ee — F S 4 vag.| Prices they buy more of Seattle's lumber, more of ‘Tacoma’s ere bh a 7 ef »,| Keating ia ‘otype operator oa| products, trade more heavily in Spokane, W enatchee and | me anne ie gw SA LE women ein {a Seattle me paper, the agent| Yakima. ; ey Lorene mie ck a & hs i. He ¢ not an ad Too many offus city folks think the farmer 1s an old crab, sing a mother, and i» remaining A Va Bran wp D hav h =P : v ns ¥ : ° std always complaining. He isn’t, These folks over in Eastern | clon Swithin the ielen the 40] | rT Begins Monday, Febr uary 2nd hotoriety by quabbling. 1/ Yer" hae net ie in bee Washington have been trying to get crops for five or six/ room palace her Husband recentls | erms sticne tie “teas > furnitur . Ore us ha , 1" ete ave : Ww - - Ss A eeiherih grip « 1 Jisereait | years—and-failing thru no fault of their own, This year . | ew During this event much n¢ urniture pur | | sates tg ae "7 on re Saeed they’re going to get a good crop, as things look now. J. Wo Brighes, Mrs. Margaret Dahn- | | sat om ‘eae Sem — “| How many of us would have stuck to a job for five years A wen and Miss Ophelia Sorensor under those conditions? We could quit and nobody would | | i \ ve much worse off; if the farmers quit it's a mighty serious K i matter. ii One reader writes: “If fishermen on Puget sound had bad | | } ii ] : Bi be Seger bee ey ait oar Ai the farmers in the legislature | Agent Who Quit After Drunk SPEAK HERE Slee ane =e Dae ere Yes, probably they would. If it were put up to, them Driving Arrest Is “Advisor” OTTO F. KEOEL, President FIFTH AVE. AND PIKE ST. followed a sale of morphine to an| we're willing to believe even legislators would forget fac-| - er and after the agents had 2 erences anc ogether for the whole state, or Tom Ragsdale, undercover agent ra a info Noted Speaker Will Discuss ‘+: Law Enforcement pe i One curious thing suddenly strikes the writer, who has) on a charge of driving wh ent Big War Fleet to tn lstening to xpos fr das New al the lees or cae" SEEK SLUGGER Senator Plans Bill to him by telephone. ate | xtgned January 4, following hix arrest Assemble at Frisco young; what they did when they were boys; how things] | Prosecutor Cotvin fas iaamaie San anciaco ba. ar ar stea rward? A 80, is at maybe one| veloped. —_—_— in Apel repa my 80 ther ne othe things ron ih waking’ ae ‘ ‘eee shan. im mt Victim Reports She Was Hit Myers of Davenport Cone Lights n and Asiatic been ordered to re Caribbean, ttle candle |kjnk of human nature that Senator rked car a thug w slugged Mins do: al 6 Bay omar ugged Minx Donna! v4 senator Charles E. Myers, of |H squadrons ha favored the child labor amend- 7% 12th ave. N.} part here for daty, Ur ag “ides ae 2 venpo Lincoln county, now | ment’and Senator Myers led the fight units have, their orders canc . Colvins explains, “and there is no ill /E., shortly before midnight, 10 (h@] arigey to amend this Shakespearean | against it. It's been hinted thet: 143 war vessels will be anc . footing between this po ba an mavermity. diate’ “ uote by Inserting |ing candles off Christmas trees is one time in the barbor u pyc Prer ss pi ng eases || Mita al at she was the words. “dan-| curtailing parental control, which | jay 1+ a withens in pending casts, | going coisas avai ; 6 deus gerous and life-| was one of the arguments put epir ‘Eagles to Hold. ‘ B teams": He wants |opponents af the chilli ahenaae | ° 27th Birthday Party | “Dog Team Driver Making rahan's p 5S he le also acting inwn advinory | i5th was struck 4 4 | | capacity stunning blow on the heads. She Meanwhile T. H, Patterson, former! way dazed but to escape ty standards on Christmas t for | working UP Al from the thug prosecutor, | strug ¥ Sei) Seattle Aerie N , : j m Fred By Smith pbevey celine Ma age app ie 78 Als 1 him as a short sparkling . lights, “FRED B. SMITH, of New York anniversary of the birth of 5 F Fadi adh man, dark, clothing | caressing tinsel “DL city, will speak on “Law Observ-|the Fraternal Order of Eagles at h t A d N celle hoa lepalteay-yres ae aed | | and éotton anise and Law Enforcement” next| Eagles’ hall, Seventh ave. and Pine wna as O l ome. ag oie aa “ Mire eaty Senator Myers "Monday evening in the First Pres-|st, on Wednesday, February 4th, | a a. PE Selita ask ee “eiden, ha Mcteaen sees not the flick t “byterian church, under the auspices) 1 at 9 o'clock p. m. The Fra-| " 4 3 ef ; tovnees & aa fianoeit ta eit tonal ering beauty of ofthe Seattle Council of Churches.|ternal Order of Eagles had its in-| Relief for Diphtheria Epidemic Is Now Near}'? »#ve i" ohhh phe sien Ag ag Citintntne candies use. CO inti They are not the symbols of “peace|Bakers to Jump Price of » ity of Seattle Febru pf Seattle Febre-|” “Alaskan Town; Thrilling Race Is Staged | =« Shilth is known ground the world) ception in th for his leadership in the Y. M.C. A. |ary 6th, 1898, {he Mwetsle "199 Gallons Seized; Three’ the Federal Couneil of Churehes and} 27th anniversary class being Initi we fray ety ‘ | on earth, good will . the Citizens Committee of One Thou-|ated on next Friday, February 6th,| RTOME, Alaska, Jan. 31.—-Rellef of| food, including dried reindeer meat |/U*tICe Cour ® Arrested at Olympia | Marie Dunbor toward’ men” in Certain Brands patna for Law Enforcement. He was|the annual bail is being held on N Nome'’s threatened epidemic|for the dogs, The drivers wear| | arte ENG the opinion of the “ era ve one Sartre Wert | Wetnesiay, February 4th | of diphtheria wax drawing almost | heavy furs. Heppelas dog team was Death Takes Noted | One of the largest shipments of| ‘eter senator Christmas candles | Certain brands of bread willbele pent citizens, which included John| J. M, Hooper, worthy president of | outfitted with special harness having Thurston | “7 ™More dangerous than railroad | creased one cent a loaf om the poust grand|in sight today soft rabbit skin bands and } iad Real Estate Owner eee i tn tederal pronibi, |cfessings and more deadly than rat | loaves, Monday, the Retall Groce Ibe furnished; Last advices reported Leonard | made mocenains for the dogs’ feet poison, according to Senator Myers.) essociation announced Saturday. +D., Rockefeller and Elbert H. Gary,|the Aerie, will | recently entertained by President march. ‘The music w nts of Tacoma and Seatt ntn were belng| tion ai Funeral arrang Goolidge at breakfast at the White|by the Conover orchestri } i — fe has a gh d to prese Mette Santas thc mal catdelh chommaes Seppala, champion dog team driver | made Saturday for J. J. Kelly,/acting trom the office of Roy Lyle, |! thought in mind to present) The pound and one-half loaves il wie ve 4 eae a Spon ware anc —e | Tideist’ “sekdi Wiha’ lea ae | Heilic Entertai sc loparabse:| Prigay niet - snaaare limiting and regulating | -emain the same. ‘ cans of increasing the popular r * rtains j 3 in z ‘ ;, {the sale and use of Christmas can- | . r spect for law and its Seeevaien | AS ociated Clubs ward at a point about 100 mites 2eMIg Ente! [who died at a the Se-| Three men were arrested, a truck) 4104 and making it a misdemeanor to}, Th¢ Washington Baketesma mes Owners’ ax )4nd 100 gallons of moonshine were | { other bakeries have announced'2.ont Mr.|selzed by the agents at Priest Park, | % pee may teh pithcandies ‘cent increase on their pound loaves, lived| south of Olympia, by the agents ison ts labeled and placed on &lvcrective Monday. Theeiaae® whieh is so vital to the well Pens to Meet on Monday. we*! of Kale | 200 Star Carriers «6 Aver of the nation. He left Kaltag late yesterday and| Ax guests of Manager C. B. Mo. |*0ciation on evening A mass meeting under the auspices | sass as | ee »| Kelly was 60 years old, and high shelf i <s7 of the Associated Improvement | has been driving almost without) Kee, of the Hellig theater, rore Ne Ba tx. which ho| The three are C. Anderson, R. W,| "8h Shelf out of the reach of the! air cent increase on pounfivend & - ‘tubs © No : than 200 ‘Star carriers witnessed the |@t the Sand apartments, which he} a ty child,” remarked Senat ers, can “i $ Fenwick Newell Co. |S sod or ig d be be gon ae has a team of 20 shiwased (Wtioks ye Sg showing of Mrs,|oWned. He was also.owner of the | Beals and E. W. Davidson : Devie dak hiribeica een vee half loaves, but this will be absorbel “Concert at Y M Cc A i p. lak cchcgen te alates tara at | siberiana. known as among the| Wallace Reid's latest picture, “Bro-|Union Transfer Co. Mr. Kelly Is| oa be be ae held in the Thurs: | riots Wibslived: At dtumeie Ge cahiisieaas by the retail dealer. pte i <n "|" The purpose of the meeting is to[atrongest and fustest teams of the/keu Laws.” strvived by a widow and a son. as Sr eee jaare Imperiied by the use of candles. wnolecale Bakers’ assoeiation? sil he Fenwick-Newell Concert Co.| outline a rond program for the en.| North country The boys were expecially pleased - iB 4) ies |The dancing Ught of the candles, |enat to his "kasi none of the “E New York, will appear by re: | euin . G er Kaasen, with 15 dogs, left|} with the numbers played by the i flickering o'er tinsel . s year for the north part of the junner + J etl ng oer tinsel and popcorn, is Quest in a return engagement: Sat-| county, Nome at noon yesterday for Unala-| Arcadian band and greeted the mu Senator Wheeler udgeting Course j@ Picture that most people hate. to mares saareaaed ss of their Opens February 5} take trom the chilaren. 1 feet in| prona, ‘which will remain as here urday evening, as the sixth number |” ppg entire neighborhood around | kleet, 2 7 miles eaxt of here, where | sicians with a strong round of ap Pleads Not Guilty of the Seattle Young Men's Chris. |; he ela, and, with his | ph | jreen Lake {s Invited to attend and| be will meet Seppela, and, with bis | plause = 2 this case that deprivation embraces | ¢,, tan Association star Iyeeum comrse, | hear the city manager plan digctimed| fresh team, make the final dash| a GREAT FALLS, Mont., Jan. 31—| Mrs. Inex Meyering of the home| kindness and protection for the chil-| “°° floor Jp the auditorium, by Oliver 7. Erickson and others, | into the stricken city | Withdrawal of the demurrer to the|**r¥ice department, will open her} grey Heavy increases in the cost of 7 shone Sec IS AR y . Erie ind others: | Ty NEW CASES !Yell Broadcast vttment of Senator Burton K.| third annual budgeting course for Br atl eae aa tem.| BAN? caused the price adeanet itis i . - jy | housewives in the Puget Sound Say-| Senator Reba J. Hurn, only femi ced. Pound loaves, j } ARE REPORTED Wheeler was on file here today in ) announced, Poun’ HERE’S MORE ABOUT |House May Delay While relief wax coming nearer! Scares Off Bandits Neaaral sone ‘ ¥ ings & Loan association conference | ine Solon of the upper house, how: | will cost 11 cents instead of 10 cams s rte ” 7 : and nearer each moment, the epidemic | The loud wails of a bandit vietim C. Ford, representing s nator | Poms at Third and Pike February 5. | ¢¥* disapproves of the crusade| —~-——=. LAMPING Postal Salaries 92."0° "030 [Za trae ana aod, rpronntng ent | ie eh terns Fea” login "Chit cans Sra Saturday, and put his two assailants | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 31,—The| No new cases have been reported house and means committes| in the last 24 hours, altho in the today reported out @ reaclution| previous 24 hours there were indi- 8 | —_ a | aya at nie . | at 1:30 p. m., and Thursdays at 10:30 | ested by Senator Myers “ | yesterday and filed to withdraw both | * y j : |to flight. James Wally, 308% May-|)) 0 Gamurrer and a motion for ‘a|® ™. There # no registration fee. eems almost like class legisla-| nard ave., heard the yelling and AW | 1° Wey of vente to Butte, At the| Dut housewtves wishing to attend the | tion,” smiled Senator Hurn. “Dis-| 3 | tle th h indow. He | course sh call EL tot6 : childre: ‘ —— approved by department hea recommending that the house re-| cations that it was spreading, hed Mainea atthe etalon fs au same time he entered 1 plea of not| Curse should call EL jot-61 jcrminating against children who 40} fter Gorm guilty to the charges |not live on the power lines. What! Two Men Arrested «Since the disclosures were mads{turn the postal salaries bill to the| Miss Emily Morgan, a nurse from ete % s ts . some long range broadcasting. The " 7 a dismal sight a Chirstmas tree with at Olympla, and a question of the | Snate | Wichita, Kans, working under the! i, thugs, holding their vietim on|_, Wheeler was Indicted on | CLUB.MEETS “MONDAY: {ocee cancwes oY douue i the law Car Crashes =» ws, is tolling almost without | jof appearing for fee be STARTS ON PAGE 1 — charg © govern Mégality of the practice brough ‘Yhe resolution declared the sen-! Red SE eee ts aaPy | the sidewalk, jumped up and ran. “bine 6. tewd: mestina’ . ; oe, x Lamping says the commission has|#te. In originating the postal bill,| rest, to relieve the sufferers, She! oawalk en pee UD AOA ITS ment bureaus after he ame send rai sie eechecceterti ee could be enforced. : | ie. abolished the order and prohibited | had infringed on the constitutional) makes house to house visits in the tor ne et cad ist Slonday lah ; We is probable tnat Senator J. W.| Crashing into a phone pole “sBy purchasts thru the department| rents of the house to originite rev-| town and pends sveral hours each Eye Glasses Part FEE rl ra suit he Bey Shaw r Feicouver and Repr mitt | Railroad ave. and Hanford : itor. any commissioner or employe, | enue bill day among the Eskimos on the out- ’ F Initiati \3 ; I, 78th and G ‘oot, | tive en W, Saunders, of Seattie.| saturday morning, steam t st | The bill provides an average in-| xkirta of Nome, where the disease | of Burglar s Loot Frat. Initiation |at 8 o'clock, There will be a special | chairmen of the senate and house re-| injured two men, Paul Gosselity bs z 2 | | a | jur ‘0 men. ———________, | crease of $00,000,000 yearly to postal! weems to be the worst | A pair of eye glasses was amons| Thrills Second Ave ona key nceb including a talk on|forestation committees, will write @) Bush hotel, and L. Murphy a UERE’S MORE ABOUT || °™Plove* “Miss Morgan 18 writing a new|the loot of a burglar who ransacke +! citizenship by Frederick Peterson. | sequel to Senator M proposed | Queen City hotel. Both mem wee page in the history of Alaska wom-|the home of F. Bufford, 1516 Brad. | 54 FORBES Stenographers’ Assn. |.” %9'4_. W. Thornton, head of | ner place, police were informed Fri- ‘own derbies and skating down Sec . ting of Christmas t —then the ers” to, Shrubbery Thieves Ad Riots will "AOI at | " . if ‘our university students, wearing — measure, to do away with the cut:| arrested at the city hospital and he j “ z ond a caused “bouleva candle would stand alone wi ne’ accidest ;. he local Red Cross chapter. day. A grey sult, some table linen, | °" se an ‘ould stand alone with no} A few minutes before tJ f “ STARTS ON PAGEL | Wij A ‘ rub their eyes Friday afternoon. | : notlaay'te ; . : ‘ je B. I lON HARDEST PART | silverware and two watches were also |/* , | Raid Home Gardens "*!!*¥ resting piace ja roadster, apparently the - = | ill anquet onight ¢ Then the secret got out. They were’ Then Senator Wiliam Kirkman, of two men were in, ram Wil® fefilence of two years in the pent-| Publle Stenographers will hanquet | Original plans were for Sepos : et linitiation ceremony, ‘The quartet| ble shrubs were stolen from the fentiary and $10,000 fine. They are| tonight at The Olympic Hotel, follow-|to make. the final drive into Nome lawn .on Charles Waight, 653 | to e el, follow: i skated from the upper end of the . ght, stool “ r ‘ car and if at liberty on §10,000 bond each. ling their annual business meeting | Kasson, however, was sent ‘|Pleasant Harbor Inn | sive avenue to Yesler Way, ne. Greenwood ave., Waight reported to mere ee baa optima i 2 uid bande the 4 a tenga salem . : ; sia -Autiveay A A hd bet taaid aI RiP ; hold more fo: e kid."| occupants escape 3 ss giten m tart niractor who! Officers for 1925 will be chosen| meet him in order to speed delivery ‘Is Destroyed by Fire | companied by their mentors in auto.|t8® Police Friday. During the last Cot 00 Mi oe mene E wseinhid ta |esrega. bap alleged to have conspired with |and the conatittuion and by-laws re-| of the 300,000 units of antitoxin! PLEASANT HARBOR, Wash,,| mobiles few days, shrubbery ‘thieves have! io. : } | ‘The police believe both actident Forbes in building the hospitals. | vised to fit th 1 valual from | hospitals. | vised to he growing needs of the : a vs : ‘ stolen many valuable plants from | "'S : ‘ -Sirpfita ot; $17,000,000 worth of Hoe: | association. Ade Berg alller to nreck | Veo # bene brought In. - This |Jan. 31—The Pleasant Harbor ian, a doasn andenaaee Senator Hurn and Senator Myers, involved the same auto, iltate Were to ba: api by: Foehen. | dent “| will permit Seppala to force his team |at Pleasant beach, on Hood canal, DRYS ARREST WOMAN | — Thompson, Elias H. Mortimer, the ib jto the limit was completely destroyed by a fi Walla Walla, suggests a bill which! First ave. 8. and Atlante st. Wht would prohibit hanging up the baby's | it plunged across the sidewallt - ae Y ge RE } . a + a ec » TTY Pine ~» had _Saxernment’s star witness; James | | ‘The route now being covered ja| Thursday night. Efforts by ©. B. Me bts iil Rea es hao WOMAN SAYS EINSTEIN THE Wo Black and Charles F. Crame erhaps the hardest of the entire|MeCash and neighbors saved o r j P] ramer, | OREGON BILL DEMANDS | Derhap: he f th ntire | 4 - | beer, it's alleged, at the time the . {The government's case against |trip of 1,000 miles from Anchorage. | the resort's cottages. Engineer) oie. ary squad walked in unin- STARTED RUSS REVOLT; * + Forbes and ‘Thompson came .ax an || PROTECTION FOR DOG || tt lies westward to Norton sound |Drew, of the Seabeck-Hrinnon ferry,| \ieaq Friday night. In 10 minutes!! SHE'S UNDER ARREST || IAN B : ‘outgrowth of hearings held Jast year | and then across the ice of the sound, |had @ narrow escape from suffo-| 46 had no heer and was trying % ret apecial senate gommittce im || PASSENGERS OF AUTOS JJauirting near the shore ton point,cation. The loss Is xeveral thougand| ¢” ie station || PZERLAN, Jan. 31. — Bugenia ee ‘d@hington. | Gates, Ore,, Jan. 31.—Protec. || near Nome. | doltars :| Dickson, said to be a Russian- New Quarters, Hoge Building ee ZTestimony before the senate body tion for dogs riding on the {| ‘Tt is wind swept and the temper-} ee || American, was arrested today and 5 | is held by the police on a charge of planning to assassinate Prof. Albert Einstein, exponent of the || |] theory of relativity. | | Eugenia Dickson is the woman who was arrested in front of the |! Russian embassy in Paris some SPANISH BALLROOM ||| weeks aso. where she was ad- |! OLYMPIC HOTEL ing up and down with a revolver, intending to attack Ambassador MUSIC Krassin, At that time she de. |} We introduced in efforts to show running boards of automobiles is the purpose of a bill introduced 2 Mortimer . ee With he fortimer in return || in the Oregon legislature by Rep: ‘ contracts 0 |) resentative Pierce. ‘ biiid Veterans’ hospitals ta the Pon STE WLDLIDY arccwiadi/e the. Boi {tige Construction Co.” and other || ends, “for any person to carry efigms $9 which Thompson was in-!) 4 dog upon the hood, fender tun- he : re Beit : , ning board or other external $ fhompron, it. was charged, paid|| of an automobile or true ‘ M@réimer for his services In bribing bo the same shall be prot hanes ds framework, carrier, or other de- PA tea Soros ‘| vice sufficient to keep any ani Sharles TR. Forbes 2 was formerly 4|| mal from falling from the said ¢Fexident of Vashon island, and is well|| automobile,” known in both Seattle and Tacor jature ranges from to 60 below| Honeymooner Posts | zero. ary | i cports trom alone the tran wn, Bail in Booze Case! {thrilling stories of the heroism of| Dave Trotsky, a recent bridegroom, | . |had the added distinction of being arrested as one of the Olmsted gang S20 SHARE of alleged lauor conspirators Sat: | | urday. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Complete Commercial Facilities SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Safety for Savings FOREIGN EXCHANGE Unexectied Arrangements Abroad accepted bribes | [men and de | Drivers come into relay stations with faces and bands cracked nearly |to the bone from the extreme cold, |): i ; is crusted with frost and ice. The an dogs’ feet are bleeding. “Bae olther | tore the grand jury met. He has? clared that Professor Einstein we men nor dogs have faltered been away from the city on his hon-) plated that Eeies & Binstein was eymoon, but on his return surren:} ¥ RMB, AHS notokous dered to U. 8. Marshal EB. B. Benn| rman, , provocateur of the Russian revo- and posted $2,500 bond. and Haldwin 0 idflon, IS FERRE LIRA See RID. BAD OFFICE, TORONTO Hatablished 1807 |» Manager, Seattle Branch ‘The sleds are lightly laden, carry- ing nothing but the anti-toxin and