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BANDIT SCARED BY WOMAN'S SCREAMS Daring Motor Thieves Hold Up Grocery Clerk FLEE WITHOUT LOOT HITS CITY PLAN OPPONENTS Discuss City Manager at C. Millionaire Poison Plot an Francisco v wwe t Bared in opposep One Man Jailed for Attempt on Life of Family BOR BODY any Meetings Held Today for Manager Debate Highwaymen Escape After ¥ Ss . e . Spectacular Attempt * Ree t + t . 8 t band He r f the r \ “ A - e ca 1 . : 2 u e I Lt I “ * a a A . ne 3 : M erting | H * = Tek FEAR VICTIM OF we almos at and bile walirnves e st us A els. Here ave three figures in the sensational poison plot re rvout t day: A. O, Kratz 3 — “ . ® vealed in San. F cisco Thursday, b Ralph King My, tane « A w ! al “ y i Mi Ate King a ly ; Two of Three Scalded by lla eft ou the door step of Mr. and Mra. Fred Hotaling Ship Steam May Recover 2 NEXT MONTH ae gery «Wheat Finance Relief <a = Will Be Given Farmers: = |Seed Grain Will Be Rushed to Ranch- |'s"" 20", is "mr, au nt ts ers Ruined by ay Years i oc tor fl hee brother, who has beer mother over the dis- Richard is Richard Hota its with Fred and engaged lawsu position of his father ques 's $4,000,000 estate to be tioned by the police Ber Fs Presbyterian Boston Court Brings Verdict on Noted Financier n tof f «ra en ators and was We 1 1 growers ‘ : ed | firet “ A 00 bush peote T rr yualmie wa e oa Sint 1 ; res er aid as told armern Capt. 3. Ty No Funeral of Mrs. Beacock Today |! Lape igen ‘ mut ft from Funeral ser , meek. ae ¢ y k ft «| fr Willem Beacock and four child nia oie oe oe ers to be held Thursday afte sotineed. hy « ane : ers Ze'clock at the Bu cabestivay mor- j : ee i noon She died Monday ¥, pede a Seek a > <a ~ NAVY WAITS FOR srisnasaue ¢ "svi GIRL IS FREED Spokane and Joseph Rail Bpo ‘ SANITY TRIAL “Whale re wan ue aves vot | Hl Not Guilty of Murder- 7 tion of Gov. Hartt ing Two Brothers r No Action Taken on Charge | sein aalindar e MILLEDGEVILLE ‘ c of “Railroading” Officer —The dramatic plea rat ‘y SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.——Th " That rae ; ; at Pik ab fe sked Unit PaitGE Ue J sie Msi Li f ts | States District Attorney Carr to altiind Sikes Meciaea aby Pe Bhi d wih: paisonine . 23 jaend a deputy to Napa. Monday, | attie's quota of $40,0 900 into thre vetoing the the bill baby brothers. the appealed to the Ju | sonally when the petition for habeas corpus | it retired yest FIRE SAFEGUARD MEASUR MOPLE 170,000 PHOPLE, °°: 1§ VETOED BY GOVERNOR! ua ldepartment will make in the case Before Passage ge Hartley Spoke in) ROY IS EATING had thei 4) 4 their (DENTAL WORK) for the present, A court marta! | Favor of Forest Protection Bill | -_ Tale of Bandit s Hunger 1 Sh H fuel legislature's | ¥ a fund for the work smoldering against | wou Edwin J. Brown, Seattle's bie it ‘ i have forced umbs pan. | Strike Held False the governor was added Thursday,|les to Dentist. Thirty years’ ex- has enabled Dr. Brown to! a system of dental method M*his own which employ guards and safety | following flartley’s veto of the| measures. LEAVENWORTH, Kans, Feb» Shaw-Saundera bill to force lumber has given the Bown Dental Offices an enviable At the »y Gardner, notorious Pacific companies to reduce fire hazards; advocated passage of the bill, mail bandit in timber country fim nation-wide. Faithful hours and giving people the jley spent considerable time federal The governor in| plaining of high taxes in the lum ity. eg upon hearing the verdict, but is! recovering today jmay be ordered if Kennedy leased from the asylum Mrs, Kennedy charges that Ken nedy railroaded” to the state inatitutic ause he resented ad vances made to his wife by Lieu tenant C. W. Christie, commander work, | of the submarine, § while in to the resentment ‘did most for their money in| Asiatic waters Bidicret of Dr. Brown's Success,| Medical officers at Mare Island Work Is now being made|navy yard deny that Kennedy was df reduced Prices. until May , “Tailroaded.” and said that his 1%, and all work is guaranteed. | mind was found unbalanced by same meeting at which he/2 Hart- | com: | serving a coast ne tence in the here prison rding himself spoke is eating regularty, acco “Mer. Brown Dental Offices, naval examining board of three)” rie pill at a public hear. |ber industry and made the remark-|announcement from th $ 106 Columbia Street. | Physicians. nt ing at Olympia. an evening or two{able admiasion that his own Everett |oftice today in resp ————S Sl before its passage. Believing that|mill had been losing money for that nde Sag the governor wished the bill passed | some years It was the first in-lof a “hunger the house voted for it, 85 to 2. The that the governor, who! The story of Ries senate passed it, 41 to 1. Ir 5 “a successful business man,” | posed fast was branded as protection in Washington |was not 100 per cent successful in SESE ine RE season by the | his private business. The bill, in substantially Its pres form, will come up again in has been crippled this governor's veto, friends of the bill xt to Collect Dr. Mattice’s | | Ten dhedey THalé Jing $155,000 marked the first day's Winston progress of the federal court case of } t ax large majorities, failed | cused before Judge Kuyk check last July forging: a $45 son, Dr. geo, on November son was killed by a while he was holding the gun. ts Mattice, Seattle sur- wernt 1998 The os |i to note that Senator Shaw, co- CHEYEN Feb, 26.—|author of the bill, favored the seed evolver shot Wyo. | The | Former Secretary of the Interlor Al-| wheat bill, but voted to uphold the lyeto after pressure had been | lat it idental. | bert B. Fall and his son-in-law, M Cores corupany Weave “that “Aeath | E. e everhart, received $140,500 in lib | brought to bear on him. It was THEY’RE GONNA THEY'RE GONNA BE but does not set up|erty bonds from the Continental] pointed out to him that his for- SURE JENNIE Is ONE was accidental, la suicide claim ! Turkish Revolters of Canada, a Sinclairlestry bill wasn't a law yet. He corporation, counsel for the United| switched his vote in the final bal- States government charged In Ajjoting on the seed wheat bill, which AN | sworn affidavit here today Host by ballot Trading Co. WHO GETS THE RUM |) FRANCISCO, Feb. 26 Jennie will trip just one I's a cineh Proclaim New King 0 ot eee en pearl | the tightest elephantaatic posstbic 9 fb re lbdenel laptop ve bt 4 | Hlethict court “by Owen -J cies! | Suggest Check on if she appears. with her sister urdish rebels are reported to have} . “ 4 [J | prociaimed Prince elem, son of | 8nd Atlee | EO so eer Traffic Violators | raciyierms in their dancing act counsel, in the government's suit) 4 Dian to have the city council |{ at a local theater tonight, TON—CHARLESTON Ba the sultan Abdul Hamid, king of | . in against Harry Sinclair, brought In| 1604 police traffic slips to prevent For Jennie has the flu and has PORT ONCHAND, e fast) FT the new state which Sheik Said ; the Teapot | eieteL hopes to carve from an important | 0” attempt to break the eapet|‘ticing” for favored traffic Iaw vio-||. heen ordered. by her physician strategic segment of Eastern Tur-| sapoted unt lnvestgatiat oan (eros LA best, Dreposen: te Bouee || ti aannate Oro | Say soe post poned ato! | Haat rey ed aie ida | tee son 2 of the alleged |r ivena'nafety council the chiet sald | “Prohibition Director Sam: Pp. The government sees manifold ctio! e' cot ve chie a 2rohibition ‘ecto! amue ie except FY | complications should the rely hf ons ee a \Thursday. By thin plan an arresting |] Rutter hi approved the doc Horta be crowned with success "i or tia f officer would issue three slips, one |! tor'a diagnosis and Federal Judge that Hargout,| BERNARIERE, France.—Paul) going to headquarters, to the]! gcerrigah has decreed that a dry lis alarmed at reports Merland, a 14-year-old boy living] victim and one to the cit vail here, now weighs 604 pounds andi |The council would then check up on still growing. His weight increaseed! qisposition of individual cases. 42 pounds in the last years gent be on hand to make sure it Sine and Dersym have fallen into | Ja, Jeanly whe anees ihe WRURY. who guazles the wh ithe hands of the warring tribes: | | { 4 filed by Mra. Autumn Kennedy to ; ee JE hese om se Aine | forward story left lUttle doubt in the The Brown Dentistry is like wine | Kennedy, from the Napa state hos- | | minds Beek eee htae Galibace| wit gets better with age. |pital for the insane, is heard in jaune 11 hours, they. held her not| Mary broke down complete | I Not only sould it have pro.| ent i Insurance Starts | November, its friends said Thurs S Cc | |day, for passage over the veto. From in juperior ourt Selection of a jury in the first of |the vote at the ‘ast seasion its| ‘Two men went on trial in superior] | three insurance collection suits total- {fn at victory appears probable—| court on first degree forgery charges seed wheat bill, passed Tuesday, Sharon Dr. J. M. Mattice against the Mary to i eo the nde the senate | Pomeroy of forging a $66 ch Ke last jiand Casualty Co. His, guite grow Charge Fall, Got Mone on : phish eo mt December, E, H. DeWolf went on} out of the mysterious déath of lis! 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