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4 a WEDNESDAY, MARCH SHARPLES GETS @DCHOOL VOTE Re-elected With Highest Count for Any Candidate ner COTTERKL WINS IN PORT RACE " His Administration Indorsed by Decisive Re-election ii, DE [ HE D Harry F. Sir on Teapot Dome the Cheyenne, leases were Wyo. THE RES RESULT) PENDS “OL LE sel 4 ASES LHE SKALTILE } ~) SENATOR FIRST 2 ARRESTED FOR QIL WITNESS GANG HOLDUPS Kendrick Called in Teapot|One Identified as Gunman Dome Lease Trial STAR | in Oil Plant Battle £AGL FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STOR FEDERAL COURT ROOM, Chey-| ‘Two more members of the bandit | Goods aren bsoan biodarch & Ndve Saree jenne, W March Ms-J H.|cung Chat hes terrorized Beatt) Se eran Kendrick, Unit tutes senator | in the past two years were held 1 | from Wyoming, was the firat witness | the city jail Wednesday, necording to - Be oe: called at today's session of the ective Chief Tennant ernment’s suit to break the loaac y Henngen, allan Ray Bentle : . the Mammoth Oll company on Dewey Gilman at men held The Public Is Invited te Attend Teapot Dome naval oll roser Hensgen was urreated Monday Ir ° a4 | Kendrick toatified a | After the confeanion of John The § rl | telbatans toes T. y.|{ ban, Bon Marche bendit, had been pring Promenade of Practical Fashions | enne on April 7, 193%, asking Ken- | obtained man was also arrested q 2 i Grick to inauire of ferer Renretary| Manday’ night and’ has boqgp Sen THURSDAY ANd FRIDAY,*MARCH 12 AND 13° | SINCLAIE of the Interior Albert 13, Fall i¢ the} fed by Patrolman ¥. &, Darnell as iN COURT department of interlor would consid. | 00° Of three men who attempted to At 2:30 er application of @ lease on a part] "4 up Union Oil company head ; of Teapot Dome, Kendrick said he | @uatters at 3000 Railroad ave. ear | In the Downstairs Store brought the matter to the depart. | N¢W Year's day : megs attention and on April 14 Mil-|, Clahan confonsed his part in the The annual Spring showing of smart, low-priced fashions for wome lerSWired him again asking him to| 209 Marche holdup and i# said to! and young women. Displayed on living model again inquire of the interior depart named Henagen, In the store} ment about considering an applica Peay! ois ¥ to Be Mey rsa 3 a or Koo Spy ; ick find Joe Neal and 3 i Jon for a leau@on @urt of the re.| MIF Wasick ind Joe Neal and drm Qn Saturday, March 14—At 2:30 nerve 2 " Dooley, Farick and Mra, “Yasick are 4 , ° KENDRICK QUESTIONED : 1 h Idr : POMMERENE |Stg/atoa settee eoearead ase coe Children’s Fashion Promenade ‘an queationed by Atle Neal jumped bond an us Displaying, also on living®models, attractive fashions for girl boys merene, former United States sch , IN from 6 to 14 years. or from Oblo, Kendrick said b¢) ROMBERY OF THE STAR (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Hid know of the Teapot Dome, Callaha wae arrested last week at the time of Miller’ tele-| y4, id to have been implicated ; - gram and sald th a lette from | in the he of Vrank W. Websate H. Foster Ba director of the} and Mi ilma Mayer, of The Be 7 Wreau of mines, on April 10, stated) atte gar. April is They were 4 4 tay oe cana sentences beck | Ree erate ew Step-in Pumps Dainty Silk in connec with naval ofl h taken part in the roMbery. | “ No. 1 and 2 in Callfornia cording to the police, | os mite ; Ch and in Wyoming | wa f three who took part In Three Smart emtses On Aprif 18@Kendrick said he re t »idup of the Union Of) com Styles . B. B of Wyoming on be-| Panion, B, N. Johnson, had received } Mountain Ol! and|% UP and were stationed inside the . de A STROLL “4 ¢ of Cas| office. Darnell nt outside th 7 : sf the ft, “ urging the Wyoming dele@ | the watchm: hit man drew & t Pe SF aoe ‘i ' sun on him, while bis companions 1es6 prices fae a sh : venten yet neld up the watchman, Officer Johr alt Q of pre! lea. th te ene ' against ot of the government that| «ram Kendrick said| paving held yp @ Chinese gambling raciice a hase set obtained by fraud, in a court hearing at) he introduced & resolution asking! den in compahy with Lee White, fo gts : the inter navy departments)! mer city hoxpital orderly, and D. mY Pink, honeydew, Nile green c t ing | w € t 6 and orchid. Sizes for women for m ax to leasing) Waite, ‘They were captured in the At $2.95 f naval oil rea 1 whéther| piace by a squad of policemen. Gil ; ;: ‘oung women. At $2 opps siven for pub| tah and Walle were given suspend Widths AA to B 8. sot 83.95. SOUNTY TOWNS : ei acts ed sentences of from 5 to 10 years} ripe ideiutny mada ad Yi t= ROOSEVELT TESTIMONY tate’s prison by Judge Boyd J (TO BE HEARD ‘Tallman, He later revoked the aus Former Assistant Secretary of| Pension» and ordered them to. the ; aa Navy Theodore Mooseve penitentiary. * The cane was appea Raa ss wectmondt Kirkland, “Bote ese atte! jacibacwaed re nerve lease trial, eins EK tactile eetalce: wa CITY MANAGER His deposition, ready for presenta: | u. S, h T 4 s : KS Turatay, {| Against mite z ms over his own part in the negotia they re crry COUNCIL ns of & number of towns anditions which led to the tranafe ot | ‘ of they pea) aa al municipalities tn King county went] authority over the reserve from the . STOKE | Warren Rejected; Coolidge | 5 plai How Medical Sciene A votes 3 te Be sa tothe oll yestorday to elect may-| ae tothe Intron depatinen Seeks Another Man | /XPlains How Medical Science Will T 7 Imen, » . ag mm y rYyOANG , - - ‘ tuastfwrice, an Oll¥er 7, Erickso oa, restr ae o—— Increase Life Span by Year 2000 ave his two op- A. Lou Cote 3 t position was taken | Witness Won’ t Look at Hus-| w loge ot SGTON farch 11.—Preai i © Oe aster Da wi of summoning him persoy | Yoolldge submit a n EDITOR'S NOT a fakes F. Con on of order to avoid calling Roos.| band; Case Near End mination for attorney genera Pease Paley control of elimination of the 7 slid: ‘ velt so far away from home. the te befo adjou repub- | Fitzpat ted rm and habit diseases continue in PORT COMMISSIONER c ‘ ‘ 4 n pa age 1 today after a |member of th 1 ame ratio, it will bring up the (One Elected) Davie tea’c Bi s he been forced : dome here Nos CHICAGO, Mareh 11 ¢ st Lesa declar Zs ay ter athe Gorge Mer an SenEKG aE Cotterit SS Brn Rsapeads > + it would have required de | rate to nowledge the conference with the president at the|in the following artic be ae eae Boyle John Hetser, H. M mas and B./°f 85 exploration party. |much aw a glance, } tor Cummins, Iowa, | the average span of li ch | fully opened to the ws ot Phelte ’ Spee “| Roosevelt ie eald pernonally tolwooa Stokes today t 1 be approved by t ut} 100 years by the year 2.0 ae ae astage of Hite é SCHOOL, DIRECTOR E son me have carried to P: t Harding | and denied on ® extra seasion . man life and the loss of precious tal ¢ ven ne. Binetem | _Kirkiand returns showed that Lau-line order which Mr, Harding sign-|yiry. seokom, trim Int As for the likelihood of the presi-| BY DR. GILBERT FITZPATRICK |)"°"S: ‘he result of gross careless: Map jsp ei e JORbENA, M.D, MATER E-led, turning over control of the oll iar peeping from under the anug mitting the name of; CHICAGO. reh Men die be- Ne man today nevér wit bes . spcsicastas ae bt : fa Nor eee bs ‘ : ei to the prior department kept her eyes fixed on t Warren, who was refused | cause they don’t know how to live physician until cincts generally followi ; oe 9 Batts rst Ate cap he ‘The deposition, 1 understood, | pale ashe permitted her atian in a dramatic se sslon | T In how to live must Re Of the city ng areas 5 ted Carl & ROMY [does not mention the instance 1n | gu, y to the prosecutor nenate late yesterday, Cum.| become the job medical. pro- ECT Bo: ormer civil service AMENDME NT NO. I “ arl Schacs » hool. ¢ whi Roosevelt ordered marines to|” me yea of every person in the|minw said | fesstor SHORT LIFE aloner, and third man In the (Removing park levy Mel) Teel Manet RO nIDEST hold a past of the Teapot reserve |rignely jammed courtroom followed| “It would be hopeless with 1 can we expect to improve polled 7,269, unofficts vad oll, Edgar Merkle: ‘ang |*#ainat squatters threatening [@) very move by the little woman, | Present lineup in the senate dc race and lengthen life to 160 showed ng badbindl 6 Dattakreere ‘natal cout gain possession, whose youth seemed strikingly tn who might be expected would add years’ years, if such palpable neglect goes By t AMENDMENT NO. rac udae Wealae teiuativer ane Wal lcontrast to the age of her hus heir vote of yester- | of th 1 answer lies in--education et caatens 4 that | (Increasing pay of city council) | (NP. Host Worley caitae ke | band. Stokes In 13; his wito Is | men and women those | oe n exists In the 4 al 10-mill school ley ried by} | scatcely 3%. jy ‘The president will reserve his de r strengtl few important facts of prevention Induct of the x business {s no " 2 Mra. Stokes made a sweeping de on on his next stop filiing the Determine what | und personal 1 ne which will placed at G sotterill'a £ i AMENDMENT NO. & athckies Whaliad tina elt Jnial of charges that she had once| post of attorney general untit he sical makeup that do away with preventable” diseame In , itained his lead (nereasing salaries of city treas f when they easily put over! | been an inmate of the Everleigh|has conferred with Warren, it was d against f rout ane mMprove the stock in individual precincts and city di urer and elty comptrolier) 1. E Bepoier, HB. King and Frank b in Chicagc torloun vice|indicated at the White House iefan'e. advios, Che retult wi The improvement that ligs been cts proportic: to that shown |For 7 Day for the town council, Mrs. M. J |resort in the negro colony, hislnidbed Min Mra. camo Bbapa ica tt PP sean Ne aa “oe une made lowed Masieee. og ae in the total returns. Day also car-|Agains Burke for mayor and H. A. Peters “Were you ever in the Ever- | been asked to confer with the presi- PUBLIC | UCATION span, has been done largely thre ried variov eas of the city wit 1 tie theok Gibeanen \No Definite Report on Com- leigh club?" her attorney asked. | dent at the Whi ® House tomorrow ta TMPORTANE PART the control of germ‘ diseases, bet- the same general lead ovér Boyle Sea Leer ea Cha de tae "No ni. never,” she replied |,,fenater Cummins ventured his o ¥ jter sani ition, more intelligent e count, t ; 7 x “Did you © y jconviction, after President Coolids Itt Dp ° e knowl ng of infants and pre ans phate ecipihe at pst eter Ay ti pel Sp einai 2 mission Made by Hartley peeort |had summoned him, as well olee he already possesses re to | medical attention’ for one ae me Moet te bar zm Y ee ube dhe: Prec A “ i ee. 4 . ee ae Aa “No, air, never.” ators Moses, New Hampshir physical and community } the medics nd sanitary. prog. ularly in W arid: th SCHOOL DISTRICT $2,259, ot ies ha lr gpl 45 _ Personnel of the new state tax} atrs, stokes naid she had never|Pennsylyania; Smoot, Utah, and | expectancy of hun be in-|ress of 40 years is today saving’ a tona school preci BOND ISSUE Rourke, ar 1 two-year term councll- | commission will be announced from | traveled with Billig | Watson, Indiana, for a conference | creased 20 years by 19 This will) million lives a year. At the same pe Ee gute arb (69 per cent vote required) men are R. H. St pleton and George | Olympla Sunday, according to cap-} «“niq you ever travel on a train/at tho White House bring the average span of life up to|timé the average len of life has many. votes a4 Day |For . 2,463) Anderton. ©. P. Hull was elected) itol reports Wednesday, Hartley t8} with any man other than your hus-| He declined to say, however, |78 of 80 ye What a hundred years | increased. abbas a Against 11,633 {city tresaurer jon record to the effect that he will! hand, the defendant, Stokes?” the at-! whether or not the president had|of education of the publ in the| In the 16th century the span of cepts members by March 15."|tomey asked indicated he has considered resub- {right way of living, playing and un. life was 20 years. At the time of ot 7 nile, various names are men. “Never.” Mrs. Stokes answer: | mitting Warren's name. dergoing periodic stock-takings will|the Declaration of Independe: HERE'S S MORE ABOUT ) ABOUT |tioned and there is a long list of] eq, “1 always traveled with a | “There will be a new attorney | do. difficult to predict with ex-| had increased to ite : ee | _ELECTION [application for the $6,000 plums! womanecompanion.” | general before the present session jactness. It is not inconceivable that, {since that time it has come up to i ie ale nothing ail ad be be “Hawe you ever set el oor of theesenato adjourns,” was sa) the improvement of the. race the 58 years of today | < or earned at tha executive office. with Billig?” Smith asked, mov. | only positive light Cumming would | \_ STARTS ON PAGE 1 J AWARD LOST. ‘Proposal to Eliminate 1 Mill NETTLETON AND ing up close to the witness,” [throw on the atuation Ee | MOULTON MENTIONED | «No, wir; no, never,” Mrs, Stoxes bas j government succumbed Limit Passed Clark Nettleton, former Seattie| replied | m opp | Workers for the city’ manager plan} Referendum * Defeated by publisher and later connected with} ‘“itaye you ever been Intimate Warren Leaves for | are greatly encourng: nd no doubt! rie ne pa F the Nettleton-Bruce-Eschback Con-| with any man other than your hus-/ place the 2.882 Votes satelite than, oe manage ltrncting Co. aaid Wednésday that| hana’ | Coolidge Conference | as Thei for before the p ss vam the final count On| mention of hisenamo as a commis: T have fot.” DETROIT, Mi¢h, March 11.—| voters again. | —_ iets No. 1. the proposition to | sioner waa all news to him. He| pr. Hal C, Billig, father of Hal/Charles B, Warren, who was re | Severat rough | Seattle voters repudiated the ac.|!@ke the t.mill limit off the park | hadn't heard a hint of it, he as-|miilig, Jr. took the stand today |jected by the senate yesterday as 00 epor es spots in the plan (tion of their elty couftcll In award. "Y per year, and prohibiting the | serted and declared his sen was at his|attorney general, left today for a} ue Sportsmen s Clubs Protest will be smoothed ing tho so-called Bozles canyon council from execeding whatever | tne pest-authenticated namelhome in Maywood, Chicago suburb, |conference with Presidéht Coolidge}. Dr. William Lopp of Seattle. PI Bae rNRIe | Out before it. ia| flood victims the sum of $175,000 at | levy It set for tho individual 12-\ seems. to be that of Mark M.lat the time cf the alleged train|at Washington, |for many years educator for Uncle anned Chief's Dismissal again placed on|the polis Tuesday, the eareianes| month. The unofficial total showed | sfoyiton, of Kennewick, a lawyer. |trips with Mra, Stokes. Neighbors} Warren said that @t the present |Sam's wards in Alas is “thru for ai. the baliotm® » | measure losing by 2,882 votes. {it carried by 2,176 votes, the totals) sfouiton was spokesman for tho|corroborated this testimony time he did not have sufficient | 8004," according to word from Wash-) Sportsmen's associations all Over The eity coun-| eThe gompromise award was yoted i Gay and 266 2 against. | covernor in the lower house at| Leon Diggs, negro actor, rebutfal | Knowledge of the situation in Wash. | nye C. to- | the state were preparing Wedness cil race showed |@ year ago, when Oliver T. Erickson | |, y this charter amendment, Seat-| oivmpja and is known to be close tolwitnesn for the state, sald he sign-|ington to enable him to make any | da was fired | to protest at the forthcoming no surprises on|resighed from the city council to| tle voters okehed the proposition to | trartiey ed @n affidavit for which ho re-|comment, He was leaving, he said, | recently as. the | aiec harge of J. W. Kinney, super the outcome, |run for mayor. Erickson had been | take the park levy out of the hands! “Cotor js given this report by thelcelved $250, from Stokes. Diggsjat the president's request and | result of political | visor of game and game fish, which Biaine eaaily Jed |the principat oppontut of the com.| Ff the park board and place jt on a) act that Attomey Frank Jeffrey, |sald he did not read the affidavit, | would not know what shis future maneuvers of Dr-| they believe is planned by Gov. the ticket, with| promise while in the council, Cor.| budget basis with the elty council, | sroutton's law partner, resigned re-|The affidavit told of intimate reia-|action would be until after the con- bile his chief.’ Hartley, ‘The governor's office, aw Erickson second | poration Counsel T, J. L. Kennedy | needed extensions and mainte-| oontiy ax United States district at+|tions with Mra, Stokes ference i she sa Dr. usual, would not comment on. the aid Mrs. Landea | also opposed it. a Hipiaoiberts tags ta /e Meideae ine cuke torncy for the Eastern Washingtow! oth state and defense in the| oe avennen, of matter. Kinney has not been ine jo Pa third, A bitter] The vote shows that In Erickson | seh : time,” the) district, Zhe Opposition is that he| stokes defamation of character trial New" Mexico was | formed one way or another, 0. Erickson stint was made strongholds the award wan voted| necessary sim voted for the year.| (sty siceap the home fires burning [today rented. thelr. enses, leavin | |May Displace Allen uppointed. | Spokesmen for sportemen sald on Mrs, Landesiwhich cnt into her |down by heavy majorities, while in| Tt nafeguards city finances against | wnite his partner works on the con®| nothing but closing arguments vel ag Highway Engineer fer CC Dil yfhee the firing _of Kinney | woul popularity during the closing hours| districts where Erickson waa not 10 pain ig See ont pus i oF mission. fore the case goes to the jury. % taht eben ¢ , Ay “throw the game department inte of the campaign. |strong it girtied Mra, Landen vot, lo si ! pat appropriations t ies WOULD SPREAD TAXES % ited lens eige anew highway engineer of aye Sone Dr. | politics” nd undo in a short time A. Low Conen made a strong race|ed for tht award, and her support-| Ut the year. WITH COMMISSION cledad io CUR ee Is (0) be ely PP’! the work the supervisor has done 4 finished fourth. ® | ers indorsed her action City Counelimen estimate (hat dur’ | Other namog mentioned incluge replaced by Peter ‘Tegemler, county the atrenctn, Onin the past four years to make the @::: G. Dabiby, former secre-| In Ballard, an Brickson district, |)be-t _ ap Led Satie tt as) " (hose of Nath Hekstein of Seattle i euasest of et ep county on ate ain \ OF | state “a sportsmen’s paradise.” ty to Mayor Brown, was fifth and rd was snowed under, ‘The | CAPONE? 2H tO ee cid | recognized tax expert and membo AS CRRGRATTAR GlOrubIR Masato tests volcon bet For Kinney's place the name of fe an exceptionally strong race|downtown district, Rainlox, valley, | '06 By I love, and balleve that jn fot % former comminsion, and J. 1, THe exncutl¥e Gttiee Seouiat’ wer| Den te LOnDM beranae dn: Benicio | Sam Rachonticny GE Seattle, a member allard, where many precincta| Beacon ill, Georgetown, West ke | mark, board levy. and belove thal Mn la, Sumberman and former tand| Ml, Mathias Reid, Civil War|mimast an the Sirota temic [and Alaskan pointe, Dr ‘gest ar | tying county” game. coms: im a majdHty over all other |attle and Helitown voted against tho |the long run 2%4-mill levies would) aires, clone pernonal friend] " Nad isn peraonal friend of Hartley and {dicated that there. would bo no| 0% 18 mentioned, but Rathburn tw hata’: Danibye mate lattes aware - not be needed under thi WIY| Cor tael Veteran, Buried Today ls & personal friend of Hartley. and dicated: that the¥e woul U0} th thacdacie cohokenluee ts mgratulation to his opponents! Capitol hill and the Unlver jSdopted plan. | ‘The commission, organization of| ai EAN hae elt Ue MADAG EN AVMLRED Taw cHLG GR here}, Kinney's trouble is said to date the resuit@was definitely es-| districts gave the award substa sh was one of tho “ten com} yuneral services for M. Mathias Atlen is ‘credited with most of the | he has Wott many friends, Ho is| | from diftic why at Yakima over an shed Tuergey night, ‘Klmer majorities, and it carried In Mo | mandments,"" in to survey state taxes! poiq, y6,civil war voteran and ploneer| worjc of laying out tho state's ays. (not charged with haying anything to {Ck hunt. In which elkx weren't the pe Caiaien ina Baker slightly, Queen Anne's vote | and attempt to spread the load. Home| resigent of Seattle, were to bo held|tem of paved and improved high. {do with Dr. Lopp's r@moval, and says | QNly, Animals shot. During the, leg: gps gp abe AL ig 9 be Baga Bes re 80) |of ts recommendations are to be pro-tat ay, m, this afternoon from t@¥| ways, Tia programs haye been car.|that, while he welcomes the chance | “itive session Kinney fired Ba # for councilmen, the city| The claimants still have recourse \s to tho legisiature at the No-|tniveraity Undertaking parlors, with| ried into effect. for the past fow {for oxperionces in Alaska, he is sor. | Palmer, Seattle senator, from the gnd the city comptroller to the courts, where three juries in | vornber session, burial in Mt, Pleasant cometary, He years with general satistuction, |ry that tho former chief was ousted, | S88 county game commission, 0 @ indignant expres. previdua trials have failed to hola ‘ © Fa Ya | the governor ts of opinion, pub-| giea sunday at tho home of. his a | Dr, Wagner will make a trip to Alas, | Palmey was a Hartley. supporter fm pproval, The voters wald the city responsible for the flood ely expressed, that taxes, ospocially | 4" tar Mire, William Aubell, 809 ka in this Your to agguaint himsgag!'°, lesislature, Palmer, in turn, the proposal four to one,| damage, which occurred in Decem those on timber, are tinequally dig] usher Se. Y ' *°!Warren and Mercer [iui yin sae cae MMB) sent accountants to work over Kin, Ricco , her, 1921, | Historic Regiment toaHelp tributed, 1 er MO Bie: seve adieu Gaoars i ney's boos th the Nowe ar SSI t @:. ‘ tee ‘Man Stole expensive Jewelry srald id | $ inty ja id. We riffs T1 Hry Rhode Sty Khoa VANNES wt New York ‘he «mingle sitting ord for bank Jellum, vony of a $500 wrist wateh amethyst ring from Miss inita Molina Wedneaday of charged with the March 4, was in the in lew of by deputy y night and may tace Depuly Prosecutor nald. AN arrested Vrance has 4 fortune Jacoaret Lous act the season's by holdin 20 times at Gimbel won 400,000 ‘ance, about $20,000, | Gimbel t Bedinsha ‘Tribe Plans. Dance for Saturday | Yumapine tribe No. proved Order of Red # social dance at T Green Lake station evening, Mareh 14, the organization in th friends are invited to entertainment is bein refreshments will be How did you lone Worry “What did you wor “Losing my hair, fhorne WATER FAMINE TOKYO.—The drought jso acute here that in feared | ponds and private wel the foreign colony js in Training Youths | 6 e | Reattie's own battalion of regular army troops, the Third battalion of 79, of the Im:-|the historical Fourth U. 8, infantry; Men, will hold) will act as “big brothera'’ to the hall at) youths from Seattle and neighboring | on Saturday | cities who attend the Citizen's Mill: | All members Of|tary ‘Training eamp at Camp Lewin} e city and thelr) this summer, according to instruc: | attend, Special jong received today at Mort Lawton | g arranged i: Gen. Willlam TH. Johnaon, com: The summer with the fantry will be os good | courre in Ame in Nitat ing to officers of the by the regiment has parti norved manding the Third division at Camp r | Lew a Wi Inhabitants are utilizing not ARED has become ater famine Is, So far, affected. ftrengih companies thus formed, Wourth ine as a yonr's ery, necord: attalion, for joipated not your hair? platoons of the boys will bel|only in all the foreign ware of this formed 10 aswecinte with each com-| country, but took w leading part in ry about?" | vely of the yogular army, The com.| the development of tho Wost and ~Amherat Lord|panios of regulars will each act as}moaintaining law and order on the the third platoon of provisional full. frontier, ‘i if hoRCUTA 7 Volunteer Ihfantry and took part in a numer of major engagements of the war. He voted twice ger Abra: ham Lincoln, He camo off to Seat- tle in 2887 and, @ contractor and builder by trade, helped rebuild the city after th@@linastrous fire of 1889. Ho is survived by five children besides Mra, Auboll, Mrs, Mreder ©, Miller, Seattle; Mry, George Hanlin, Vailejo, Cal; George 8, Seattle; John W, Reid, Stanwe and Alfred L, Reid, Bellingham, MAY PAY TAX LONDON, Suits have been start ed in the English courts to compel professional coin matohers and race horse bottors to pay income taxcs, Ww. Reid, assembly room of principal Rurie Todd, Will speak on the BALLARD W, nue school @yt, Cy of Cheney speak on “What's What in the De volopment of Children,’ the Warren Simpson, P.-T. A.s to Meet no’ and Mrs. chairman of recreation, playfield ates tion, insula this summer, the accunts unbalanced, it is said. Warren Avene Pt A. wil Hold mere Tours of {it faitea a joint meeting with the Mercer Kinney» $60,000 last year, PT, A. at $ p.m, Thursday in the Nor west Beaches | |The Oregon department spent $400, results than Ave: the purpi@e of laying out one-) 000, ‘The consensus is that Kinney formenpday t@¥rs from Olympiad park to} got per cont botter mal, wilffthe ocean beaches of the Grays Har-| the Oregon commission, bor country, I. E. Donovan, general | manager of the Pacitic Widerness | beaches heaches Olympiad, to be presented on the pen. | ton are spending this | Northwest," he week gathering data on facilities for | baa \. says of this see all that aro available in the SERVICES vor Miss MORAN MERTS caring for camping and other tour- The Ballard W, ¢ will meet |ists at Pacific Beach, Moclips, Co.| Requiem services for Miss Mar- Wriday at 2 p.m, at 6770 18th ave.| pais, Long Beach, South Bend and} Raret Moran, who was toncher N. We Mrs. Boston will have charge}other pointy between the Columbia} in the John 1. Allen sehool for of the progvam, In the evening ajriver and Graye Harbor | tho » two yours. will be boket W, GC. T. U, medal contest will bo Twothivds of the inland and} in St lames cathedral Satucsiy presonted in Calvary Methodist pis: Wastern tourists who will attend tho morning at 0 o'elouk, AIL hor Loti. tives live in the Middle West, copal churely Olympiad will want to visit the ocean

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