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Alii o7 TV OL, OL NO, nase Today ns) Home Howdy, folks! I kK old a ride on th Lake Washington! One good thing Nobody can paste windshik Ano da th és pract Sign on the Back o! Brew This is Nation. Let's all take jeyele path to about bicycles stickers on their fa Bicycle sperature [ WEAT HER RUM FIGHT 3; rest 4 Nb is Last 24 Hours Minimum, 48. noon, D. Se eee eT DELAY IS GRANTED Hotered as Second Class Matter Many 2, JATTLE, WASHL,, At the Postoffice at Seattle, MONDAY, Wash, ander the Act of Congress March 8, APRIL 27, 1 1879. 7 ARRAS The Newspaper With the "Biggest ‘Circulation in Washington he seattle Star EDITION SR on Ha TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, Per Year, by Mall, * MSTED BLOCKS ARRAIGNMENT! ¢ Civic Auditorium anned for Seattle! c Li BANK FE | CASE IN PROBED GOUNCILMEN AND aire Story of a Sad Ending to a Wonderful Fishing Trip! | An Open etter to Mr. Joshua Green J ISHUA GREEN, President J Puget Sound Navigation Co Dear Mr. Green The editor went fishing Satur day. Vor a change he caught sore fish, ind therefore was feeling unusually cheerful as be drove back from Lake Crescent along the scenic Olympic high way That probably won't interest you as # fisherman, Mr, Green, but maybe as a ferry line op- erator it will Signs had been sprinkled fre quently along the read by your efficient advertising department reading “Save 120 Mile Dri Take the Ferry at Brinnon. They were 1 signs, with a pull, They “sold” our party. We had planned to drive around by of Olympia, but found we just ip time to yet the 5 ferry of Brinnon and according to schedule, TAS p ferry out of way were, p. connect, with the m. Bremerton Sunday Two boat | autos wer and left erent © c J. By Vill we ¢ the 7:15 out of Bb t nquired of the t kets at the ied. you , but so help » WEST NEWTON, never do It the 4 ioners must Anyh Gre we and what was left of , reached Bremerton at 7:12, three minutes before the boat scheduled to le Twenty cars were of nd the boat then was practically loaded. At 7:18 the whistle blew and the be Jeparted, leaving 20 cars be what left of ours on the dock. One of walked back along the line of “leftovers.” “Git over You'll have o'clock,” But it really that your employes the wait curb. ti IL was his invitation. wasn't so bad as took a look » business on the dock and » after a while for At a little before e finally moved, 1120 miles, Mr. lot of time, our good nature. we sat on the dock at and at Bremerton, wait- conjured up in our the thousands “and to to Later someon boat 9 p.m, ¥ We sav but v ALL o And Brinnon ing, mind's thousands of tourists who later in the season will be making this same trip, and we wondered, Mr. Green, what the effect on. these folks is golng to be when hun- dreds of them will be left waiting at the dock, as they are bound to Green, lost and a we eye be unless service is improved. These people come” here to spend their money. But they ex- pect to get the service they pay fe nd we can testify that waiting on the dock among the leftovers is one of the quickest and easiest ways to take the “charm” out of The Charmed Land tours EDITOR OF THE STAR. BLAST KILLS. 5 | Miners’ Bodies Entombed rr, Pa., April 27. |—Five workers were killed in an ex- ‘PLAY WITH DYNAMITE | piosion which wrecked the West- jmoreland Coal Co, mine at Mill | Grov: e, near here. | tombed by | the workings early today by a rescue | squad | headquarters at Pittsburg. The fifth | victim was killed at the entrance of | the S| to Redmond road | da match, which | inary work wa Bodies of four men who were en- the blast were found in from the bureau of mines mine when the curred last night. explosion oc- Let Contract for New Redmond Road new Kirkland ordered Mon- and a contract for the prelim- ablishment of a s let to Wilburn and $35,217.82. County com- declare the new road, which is to be paved eventually, will Stone for missioners cut the distance between the two towns by ene and a quarter miles, It will run north of both of the present highways between Ki nd and Redmond, Election Riots in Mexico Are Fatal ALES, Sonora, Mexico, April s toda, ot following the shooting two to wounding of four others in election {riots Sunde Libabo Castro death persons and the and Gavino Valen: were killed during the out- which culminated a hotly municipal election, ‘The Wounded are Toelfiko Vargas, Trint- dad Rodriguez, Jesus Guiterrez and Carlo# Robles, vache ee te “TEACHER! MAY WE ROLL OUR SOCKS?” SCHOOL GIRLS BEG TON, Cal, April 27,— lerton’s Nigh school ¢ demanded today that they be al- lowed to roll their stockings be- low the kne Rising summer temperatures caused 285 co-eds of Union high school to petition the board of trustees that it withdraw its ban on bare knees, established two yoars ago. = ee ; Charges Against ONE-WHEELED Booze Conspiracy CHAMBER ARE a g Pee of BRAKE Defense Waging art Handed to siete Brisk Battle IN SESSION Prosecutor An old-timer is ¢ n Member when he wife A Nora R delay | the Olmsted i} J HN DUNB. y genera toured to Ta “Colum. Nquor « hey: Ghee waatas @ has turned ove prosecute Yias," carr @| tained by 34 of the defendants Mon Start Move for Construction : ui Hier hs oes vasket on » day n Judge Nete ranted a i a ‘ ¢ n ¢ ' rp sos big Migs otal bp of Huge New “Town Hall”? |the charges against former Governo Divorced ere Mr. r lay of this week for hearing i F. Hart ay oe ah ages mamenty, 9 pr ioygirir f WAS PIONEER’S DREAM) tixing in connection with liquidation She him rhudard have been launched against the in-4 | Three times a day. di —— of the affairs of the Sc dinavian eae See : American bank at Tacoma hese ; Jerry Finch, appeafing Resolution for $878,000 Mu- | Ayre a oe acorn he attor THE DIFFERENCE for Roy Olmsted and 20 other de : ; inky: gedaral (ar hor aliowed itr Governor Hartley says this ats, appealed to Judge Neterer nicipal Project Considered | n+» wenerat ts not allowed, by law, state is to get out of the irri had been~served with « 0 file eriminal information gation business as speedily as [notice to have Kia clients In court BY LELAND HANNUM AIL the possible. only Sat afterne AMES OSBORNE, Seattle plc lancer That’s queer, British Colum- I J he einen loo z bia hus just gone into the irri. | ay 1 before he dled back in the |aay ; ; gation business on a large scale, oned a mamm« n hall” for | Thu ae ees a as ; oli Ah hh lcs I have no further statement to ; when friend w raves over there © several ar s Stee in ee Lae make . and buys {t, and friend hus t ourt 1id ke an His bequ . see ane Bani: simply raves fon of t to plead city matching the sum ull aie. 1 : Ag: q rh a ny t h disposed of.” | the hall on city land. UO WAL Of Mae ited the air, | W. Piciow, former police irae the a areas ©. de ed me from my | ser 1 first appearanc Bs e as chair, jin 1 his attorney, George ape ; es 1 learned this morning that it were) F. . Monday y counell aie 1 to be based on A Scottish tenor’s heavy burr-r-r-r! | V er Indicat ¢ would " yee consid marking | fida $6:.8 Tat . antha the first step | ) munici-| ‘ DAILY ie oe ae pal auditorium project | former ola 1 | hursd: whe n nee ah mare rp : Councilmen’ are repor teeman, “God a gold in | a he _ ee oe IT IS FORBIDDEN! The spread over vast midstate areas of scenes of beauty like this ei a . we set of: the 5 a nents wil by Judge! S, > edy action in s J = alt pal | Notare *° ‘has been blocked by Gov. Hartley, who has refused to allow the federal government to jj,siding la ed to the attor- Took . big dring | torney F. A. Chavelle, represent-} advance $9,000,000 for construction of the Kittitas high line project, The project would| pumninc wouLp ney are said ub hot Scotgh and © three “of the ots, sald! return the $9,000,000 loan, add $18,000,000 to state tax rolls, not cost the state a penny, | SEAT 9,000 tte. awe teen exces aeridavite wees lemong. Gold all ered mb paper sa increase Washington's fruit production by millions of dollars and provide farm-homes for ; Pana ontiined by 8 special Crim. re | D, ” ru A . ber of Commerce committee call for gme now.” ay de hundreds af new settlers. pote by Jacobs, in Kittitas Vaile | °F ft im ct gabe cn « (eae t t betw Third and ‘ourth | * : Li'l Gee Gee says th Bicrsapalht pebasar at delat ora ourth | Hoskell, relate, apparently, to t make somé men feel ; | ‘The council resolution proposes | the fixing of the fees put a lobby chair in a e a es Appea | Naf $273,000, cf which|_The amount set was $115,000, a | room. huirlen atoclarite:, coed i ae thea tet | Haskell was $40,000. Kelly | aera js bs | . othe ys weer to defendants, argue | mateh der somebody docan’t cut . bd j 000. The other lawyers GFE eee ie Sy Torn to wage 7, Column 9” | Cop Saves Many Lives by oO save Irriga ion an) perenne SON Te inventing a permancnt Cupid's bow Cutting Burning Fuse ; P. MacHahon that won't come off? U.S. Ambassador to , Liev this Healt BO its boned abt The matter came to oats ! ‘ kes Ge J. C. Mins ector Be ee pes CHIC The hero = | Chamber committeemen — struck EDUCATIONAL NOTE Arrive Here May 4 ar H ] W | Aske k d R rerse| . ; nder Hart gaiecter Galle Eastern Washington legisla. John G n, United ua of Polic lek Muldtt art ey ill Be SKE to eV CLSE | tnete ret sn etd Yaeatty teeke Cait teak: Se isait thie 'wero. too nigh bly lives the city could not lega too BS tor is trying to have Dr. Suz- | ambassador recently trana- |" é K illi f Ki ee | eo ty, Pau DOE Te Cimetieed to pay upon the theory that no uni- ttle f M 7 m. Hi } e ' on oes t P c r} versity president should receive rdin eos re pide : | The st te ture in iF st | nist et Mon. } iii arrive on the ‘ arte verngy . | maiit to: the state enabi f ets cate pastdees Of aO-|a ot wea akcee Jecmccn Wite Ware ; him to reconsider hi ° mpGalt{ots | asthe re : he) state enabling: al ciety debutantes in the Sunday sup-)), 4 at The Olympic Hotel patrolmen t rd gaan ity subsGr Hane cl plements, we would i aS about mbassador Schurman will leave|tg the Muldihill es abla Invpectla the whale DADO Depinct meaAneS HUW. pen aa rn ie it} 90 per t of them were ac Rintile foe Now on the’ North | wartease poakaticn artiey’s action Imperils the whole | ress has made two repriation: In addition to the Osborne bequest # ing some popular brand of hos Coast Limited . May §.|package contained 18 aticks of dyna-| {ture of stato developm: the El-) One, for $75,000, }: nd the city's contribution, the total ghey on his way to his new 1 mite burg chamber of commerce says spent amount | cost of construction and organization | Two More Suffer From Bad; Coal Workings Explosion ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: ; in av on state co-{will be aided by a $400,000 private B d ¢ e with the Q i] | a Ith the | oper co-operation Hart-|corporation bond is and $100,000 urns an njuries | “Another fault ervice to com: | tey |from public sui ccintion: with our educa beaebevaeey: Wome bare cove had to do was to] Title to the ground and building itona i eet eee t ttlement of the proj-| Will remain with the city in compli itonal system 3 Private individuals and or th Ost e's re est 1 th tions. inthe. irrigation section | ect 204 ettlers to. es abligh | © with Osborne's request and the a aah “HERO WINS ELECTION iv ta frounion the bcledls. Lbidesenat ls The government did [Private corporation will lease them} Tragedy Takes ‘Members of | pees peg ms a “a he res frowi the city must try several SEATTLE CHAMBER the ‘rest : 5 TO TAKE ACTION The ng that can happen! Methods of raising the $100,000| Oregon City Family schools before get- aa The Seattle Chamber of Commerce |2°W ¥ Hartley changes his |from the public have not yet been _— ting a husband.” | Gi Hi : 1 * will take action to coax the governor | ind, is abandonment of the proj (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) REGON CITY, Ore., April 27.— ao German People Give Him Big Plurality 31) 300030) en ee eee eee on which thousands have. beet Death. toll Ruane pomaae bicst| with the federal government in order | Spent cause by children at play had pe eetlons Beene. in for President of pepe that 70,287 acres may be brought| “Twenty-five years of effort have }reached four today, while two more | need is one you can try it on before lanmay alten been was ¢ @ atatement Al | victims were suffering from injuries taking a drink yourself. BY CARL D. GROAT. j quarter of e ublican block Membera here and at Ellen: | residents of Kittitas valley. jand burn: mel bos ad f which es viata katong ORL ARH The explosion occurred Saturday The summer days are almost here, | (Unitet Hem sued Corrente) | Starx. emirate | county Purchaser Is Place! a: un sscltcd homestent of’ mas | With ptonics, swims ard all things t pril 27.—Field Mare | Mé Gi to Th named Kolschinski, in southern dear ; shal Paul von Hindenburg, | In some circles fear was expre ssea | Iven to jomas Clackamas county. Six children were The other things ‘twill bring are| Germany's world war hero, has | that it might mean tho beginning of | M li | t 7 h | playitix Sind wentoce i rockay whiraved these, been elected president of the re- e € nd of the republic 1 10ns Os Tu *ercy Thomas, assistant director! quantity of powder for blasting w Sunburn and picnic ants and fleas. | public. The announcement made by the ; licen. Ss named county pur-| stored. One of the boys set off a eee Thirty and one-half million voters ionalista that they would not seek tl f G chasing agent Monday, when the|small amount with ¢ See UE ad tate atiog pe vionates tnt Yaar ul at sek Action o OVEFNOT \\Cait ea ieee cee | mean amos we As, Te We notice in the Lynden Tribune | the aged general 14,600,000 votes, ap-| with the present ministry i# of para a resignation submitted by Herbert The a that Leota Hash is suing Otis Hash proximately 900,-| mount interest, ver wetha dtqumbent wuss! ae’ divere 000 more than| It mean ub liy that the | , the Kittitas ir- after tho Irrigation} Shaw's resignation was brie¢ and Fin. This isn’t the first time that Hash were received by|ompire bloe, the union of parties of killed by Ge for ‘Kia’ sudden a8 WhO. has been the cause of a divorce. | us chief Cotte right which supported Hinden-| trartiey, would have worked | The federal government is repaid | cision | was rously burned, “All PET yr. Wilhelm Marx.| burg, intends to try to maintain the} myore are, in the project, about|by settlers, from their production,| He told The Star, however, he| were members of the Kolschinski For 10 days before she undertakes The communist) hitherto observed foreign policy—|r9o99 acres of dry land in the|No interest is charged; repayment | has been offered a position with the | family every de is Thaelmann re-)fulfillment of Germany's obligations | Kittitay valley. These acres adjoin|{s over a long term of years | Webster-Brinkley Co., dealers in ma baa y hair today.” Cero an | paoenane. De wee nian developed tracts which are ylelding| ‘The state actually gays out no | chinery supplies. : Aa von Hinden- * Ra Arnie paying laveg aed sup- | money ysta of Nar ant Aer Shaw has been with the county 4 Children Burned fares nay si fee det of the| Rumor Branca Will povtine thowsands of setters in com|cotenization” have ween guarantod jn hit prevent canals nce Jans to Death in House compete at the stadium 3 1 th : sired | fort y citizens and civic bodies, secured | ary 23, having been formerly as-| GIA BEND, At April 27 ita tite)’ Fos iver Jer ian peo-te,| Protest Hindenburg Nelther federal nor state govern.|P¥ the land and its production ciated with the Patterson-Mac-| oun of the six children of David nat {# the reason he can click off will take the ast ‘| BERLIN, April Gerr ment loses anything in the final| There is already available, in fed-| Donald Co. and the Shaw Purchas-|Gortez were burned to death when of office in the) ot , : Jeral funds, $750,000, Pi of this|ing e1 - Satake dha a ee a such fast time. a hstag ‘Thurs- _rtoatved unc ongirme re ekontng De, a v4 ‘ ae ein i aia eae Agency : their home here was destroyed by ih ed < y that France woul ¢ secretary of the interior has|2&s bee ye re de e Sun¢ T) oungsters ranged ship records have been beaten by| ata, he.e been| Marshal yon Hindenburg because his| funds to develop. the ‘profect a uRRC EhaTo Te || Are You Looking — |) was badiy burned in saving two of Nurmi, but that 1s no reason for} Aad atid: Odile s on the French list of} ‘Tho state is offered a contract by | ® 1 thaohiidvent calling Tay an X-Ray. | Yon Hindenburg checked and com riminals.” which it agrees to “settle and colon-| It Is estimated that the govern | for a Good Lot | UTE pig Fs | piled | fact was pointed out by the | ment expenditure of $9,000,000 would : > | i Today ble: Once upon a time} ‘The nationalists, who al We | Wrench foreign office today without | ee $18,000,000 to the taxable wealth || £0 Build On: | Tenth Ave. Paving aed Rpaeryar ye Seattie | field marshal from retirement In his) vy indication it was considered of the state, gna Kade A there was a filling station el agth year to become thelr sucessful ;40Y inelcation The project would not, in any|}| Maybe you intend to build your Extension Work Let hich had never been robbed by ground for protest.) |] dwn home, if so you should se Bee ee candidate for the presidency, in-| CRY fonts 0, be ready fe ttlors in less|} OV" home, if so y ould ped Paving extension, on. 20th ave. N. bandits formed the United Press today that] ‘ I than? touns auinver sds {| eeee Cte Ona |. from Wast 85th st. at tho ‘elty . they intend to permit the cabinet of England Uncertain ; ‘ School Pro-|. 1%, ths time, It is reckoned, the || jig on TUNITY. for house || limits to Bast 110th st., was author-| Ye pianty noellor Luther to remain {nlact, to Its Attitud Hero, in High Schoo! Pro=) scsiation of the atate svoula hhavel| cugem wivetsors West Bertie [| cra tne the cestunty Comimnissione's e ‘ od t The communists, who in a certain as to its tude duction Actually Slain | increased to a point where it would at sacrifica offer: $150 1! xfonday when they let a $36,440 con-| (ordi fay), uarly up, amakeretide| measure contributed to Von Hin-| LONDON, April 27—Great Britain more than absorb the production. |] fwendn "Proserty has’ unbbe || tract to Goetz and Beentan. “work | < id play reveiie upon | denburg's victory by throwing more|}may decline to congratulate Field The state Itself owns 1,847 acres|! atructed view. of IMlott bay. |} started immediately | oy Which did rouse oUF | than a rmifiion anti-monarchlal votes | Marshal von Hindenburg on his elec OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, April} of the land, valued now at leas than Five blocks from paved Ayaton || County ehgiheerté estimate on xnestes, alt, Mistress Peggy and) their candidate Thaelman, began|tion to the German presidency, 27.——The accidental shooting ot) go an aere Irrigated, the land way and car line Also four |{ 5.945 | Gagpalking to Kolling Hay, a brisk north | iiorning, urging a atrike injas to what attitude to adopt, some| of the high school of Wayne, Okla,lacre, ‘The stated gain in wealth |} water and B0-ft. eraded mtreet dl blowing down the s Hat the tent against Von Hindenburg’s| officials inclining to the view that the | during renearsal last ‘Thursday, | would be more than $180,000. || ‘Two blocks trom heavily trav: || Armed Negro Bandit os Caer iat he iad d bd nA faasion |eustomury congratulations should be | proved fatal The federal government owns oled Avatar way, car, ling and | Teiat iee sitenora did drop anchor.in| "the effort apparenBy was abor-|xent only to countries enpecially fa-| Young Leslie died in the hospital] 4,830 acres. Its gain vould be more tarma $a6rcash) $10. por month, Robs Japanese Cook| front of the hy ane 5 Vitegerald,| ive altho the Rote Fahne, the | vorable to Britain here early today Despite blood | than $473,000. 120 minu auto ride from A négro bandit, driving a flivver 4, Hertaman, We Dixon, Doo Costetto, | ry Sremiér David Lloyd George, | transtustons given by classmaton of ; ODL : downtown Seattle, Look over ante seoiven | ‘ vin orke organization, declared th sx. Premier k It is estimated population of the f and armed with a revolver, held up ; He Whiting na diate inter did 4 Li lean a poaseas the power tol arriving at Southampton from a va-|the youth, his condition failed to! Kittitas valley would double, ‘Trad these bargains today Y. Bujimo, Jupanese cook employed | with extraordinary greate —plewsure,| ow Von Hindenburg tomor-|cation in Madeira, was particularly | improve, Young Leslie was struck |ing centers for this population would |] ‘urn to the Want Ad columns |[by the Snoqualmie Falls Lumber | : GPcelaliy to myeett. And wo very Inte) Ove Interestod In news of Hindenburg’s | near the spine by the wadding from|bo Seattle and ‘Tacoma; prictically |] and seo who is offering theso lots |]Co. Sunday night, at Ruinier aye. | eens: Flection of the field marshal) election. ‘5 ran 4 blank tridge fired at him by] all of the product would be market | to you. READ THE WANT Aps, |{and College st —A. J. & \enused consternation in the head- (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) | the ‘villain’ of tho play, d here ov shipped thru Seattle, Sujimo lost $30, he told police, | PASSER REE OR TES sisted acd anh alon aac.