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——~ oe OO ree Maximum, 67 {il - Today ~¥ ature [ WEATHER , gh ‘ Hours Minimum, 36 noon, ——— VOL, 27. NO. 119. i Howdy, folks! What Is so ory as a good roaring fire in the furnace these days? \ v pickled pip cabbage during the ! hot teeather What has become of the gink who was so crooked he had to unscrew hia socks? ees ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: “A git is a gfe’ frail craft cn th’ sea of life, Th’ ' older she grows, th’ craftier she becomes.” +4 I NATURAL HISTORY NOTE Many & man who prides him self on his ability to crank a Ford halks when his wife wants him to crank the ice-cream freezer. “Plot to Slay. King Alfonso Bared.""—Headline One" Rood way {6 slay him bared would be to catch him in his bath some Saturday night fier sy Beneath this sod Lies Amos Jonts; Pickles, won't mix With tce m cones. Now that horses haye been ruled off the downtown streets, why. not ase the water troughs for raising jams? Sign on the Back of a Ford: SAINT VITL x a Why does a summer resort that overlooks a glue factory always cal iteelf “Sea Air Hotel Popular song ia titled “Moonlight and Roses.” Wouldn't it be more appropriate to call it “Moonshine and Noses?” i This is the time or the year when the June bride begins to guess at the amount of alimony she would receive if anything happened. THIS 1S A MESSAGE TO MR. AVERAGE MAN! You, too, can be a convict! hours! Free room and board! Are you faced by the spectre of a lonely old age? Don’t despair! here is n escape! Our booklet, Ways to Enter Walla Walla,” shows you how! Be a ward of the govern- ment! Let Uncle Sam care for y in your declining y Many have availed themselves this oppor- tunity. Why not y Write us today! @ res ves smuggling and there goes her of ’ has been fined $10,000 week's allowance caught Gosh, VE DIARY (July 44) Up very betimes, trolling ® merrie vatch, albeit my head aking from the thimbleful of Aunt Ida's gooseberry cor: * dial T did take, for my stommick’s auke, the nyght before. So to the office, where vending of the greate pundits, WHE Bryan and Milo@ Darrow, who do be arguing of J. Seope whether he be stick, know not, neither and to read~ and retain one’ +0 to experimenting In the kitehe did invent y. made fron am re- bread Broth « Ia the aw savory m dish “1 will make my name p of Christen le, tooginner, YOU, | | Pat olution I ; tinue, unui ne Rainier Valley Club Con- 3 ral! Wtvwatarsied ne clues In nie i storm center|}in f en in ath of srw n'6|demns. Septic System quad Gs, eS CaATHs A Whi: we ceaphiche to say jo A ue CHARGES that one residence near made |General Stewart, He was naleet Seattie aiihis eae teat tarivarés 0 belies siti the Massachusetts st. soptic Pe Jed by Malone. s Erickson, attorney for Mrs. Mary | Colvin King county and request | Plant had been damaged $4,000,) was overruled by Judge | As one of the members of the Sjoblom, mother of the you Blanc igation of the affair by the| Were contained in a claim for that| who said that prayer at the « (Turn to Page 7, Column 1 ' man, announced King county grand jur Erickson lee ae be eteet hatly a: < - Tue aid !day by ney Edwin Ewing " r : “New evidence | * on behalf of Roy B. Southworth and e e j has come to me wife. Xl S In e a om Seattle ° The property damaged is situated | BREE that’ muse’ bein Close Drawbridge adjoining the septic tank installed fs ast November to treat the Massa vieetiee' | for $7,000 Repairs | '* November to treat the ata ° ee e told. The Star’} City Engineer Blackwell, Wednes-| Hoth a public and private nuis ; al uici e h ulr “T cannot re-|4ay, at 8 a, m., will close the First| ance have been created by the lo. | veal its nature,|4¥e. drawbridge for repairs hejcation of the tank in the resi its. > but it is of vital | Span will be closed for 10 days to all| dential district, the claim sets forth a importance and| Vehicular trattic, he said, while the |The Southworth property 4s altuated Authorities Delayed i in Cutting Down) bears out clues |clty does a $7,000 replacement job. (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) Sl hg lj RP CEA Body; Jailors Failed to Watch Man veloped during | c a our long invest!- ; Salgnwecry tie} ° (79 ° ” ANTER cilttora Commack, 49 of] Jailer Wright mado the J. 0. Erickson SUN aLgZ - aire l Carbonado, had hanged himself | rounds at and found Cammack's Erickson said that he would per- in the city Jail last Saturday morn-|body. He went back to the office, nalfy' yas: the” investigation in| M S ing, and while Wife still lingered in|got the keys to the cell and called Seattle’ andexpects to. go’ to; that a UZ t his body, the strangling cord around | Jailor Rory McDonald, it was test! ee eiiiha. ton save... PhO eH n 0 OSSE his neck Was not removed until after | fied ls tired | | various offilcalx had been called in} 4 doctor fi he city hospitat| dence, ‘Erickson said, came to him| doctor from the city hospita in a registered letter from a Seat- On S an ear ea e las the doctor had examined him, it) and Lieut. J. WaASmith were called. wenty | aweet- | While no report has been received | TRIKING terror into the)that their descriptions of him Cammiack, a prisoner in the “strong | ‘The doctor put his stethoscope to ns yet from E. P. W. Harding, hearts of all who Nave seen} have been incoherent,” ‘Trimble || box,” took his mattress covér and|Cammack’s heart and said that there | | Portiand analytical: chemist, who 4s}| him, a huge, bearded and shag-| said | hanged himself to the bars oyerhead ae to be somo life in the body. testing the remains of Mrs, White!| gy.iaired man. is being sought “He has been seen with a re ie Cammack was then taken down, for traces of poison, Brickson sald}} “by » sheriff's posse on Blake Is-| volver and reports thought to || | put efforts to revive him failed. that he expects a preliminary re land, the summer home of Wil-]be rifle shots have been heard. || AILOR FAILED TO port within a few days. liam Pitt Trimble, attle capital.| At first it was thought there WATCH PRISONER Regardless of the findings of the int, Tuesda were several men, who might Altho Cammack strongly hinted chemist, Erickson a that 4 ins Complaints to Sheriff Antioch, | either’ be b ors or smur |arriday ‘night that he intended to vestigation into the death of the of Kitsap county, were made] glers of Chi But eventu commit suicide, adequate precautions ELE Monday, when caretakers on the | ally we have arminéd it was |to prevent the act were not taken by The Particul bere Peers Nee, a eve gre pk ity aan ty nota utr, e Particular Davies Bere toy" Forestry Lookout Struck by sso Home You Wish A poune was organized Monday| The theory 1s advanced that |! Bolt While Asleep Jat First.ave, and, Seneca st., at feel g tedab'a: Cldoaitind, it thru the underbrush on| the man is demented and is lead p.m, Friday, by Patrolman t May, be listed, in to¢ anadtteie hut failed to find the} ing the life of a wild man, Trim | Whalen, Colin. eee mane anes urd socalled: beast-man ble says. He could subsiat by || SANDPOINT, Idaho, July 14 Ho was given treatmont at tho city COLUMBIA CITY Half a dozen more people | stealing eggs and chickens and Paul Blickersdorfer, government for In pitt. by Interne: Dr. Thomas Rat 6 rooms and bath; hariwood have seen the flercelooking crea-| garden truck, and by milking the |/estry lookout at South Baldy ran A dind\wan then’ put’ in dal, wher floors; garage; lot 60x120 to ture, Trimble said Monday, He] cows early in the morning. or station, north of Priest lake, was} i, ha y ® alley. Heautitul shrubbery; all ne hanged himself improvements in and paid. has heen seen at various points | late at night Killed during an electrical storm | GANiMACK “ACTED Only. $4,000--$500 cash, balance on the Island and the mainiand,| Blake tsland, which about Sunday, It was learned here today. | ye Hagin ‘ easy. Will take real estate |i) two miley near Manohes:| half a mile square, is covered Blickensdorter, a university o¢| PECULIAR,” COP SAYS contract } ter, where, al prowls the | with virgin timber and under Idaho student and son of « physteian| Whalen testified that Cammack turn to the Want Ad Columns ||] countryide, Trimble sald brush, ‘Trimble says, ‘The local of Cincinnati, Ohio, was sleeping on] Meted peculiar, appearing sick and and see who Is offering this dandy “Persons who he soon him, Pman owns the entire island and the floor of the cabin, having given | Nervous Cammack told tho of: home to you. READ THE STAR appearing lke an apparition in| hax cleared only about five acres, |] up hin bed {o visiting forest offcials, | ficer he had “plenty of trouble” WANT gD COLUMNS) For the dense underbrush before | where his summer home Is Io The others were unhurt and simply couldn't stand it much GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE, | them, have been so frightened | cated. J) The lightning started fully 55]}longer, In reply to a question, aa fires, it was reported wen to Page 7, Column 3) lv Bs Easy | city Botered as > WH Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Heattl, W SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDA EN THE GRAVE YIELDED ITS DEAD. a Relatives at the Sce cene > of Sorrow Mrs. D fon Donw Mary A. Sjoblom, sorrowing mother of Mrs. Violet A. White, is shown turning away from the opened tomb of her daughter jlast Friday at “Astoria. With her is another daughter, Mrs [two is is Attorney J> 0. Erickson. | grave, CLUE IN WHITE DEATH ° TO BRING PROBE HERE Mysterious Evidence in Seattle Makes tones of Investigation Necessary tle resident “The Undertaker W. Cy A. s. James Coffman. Between the Pohl is seen at the head of the |—-———-—- (Un A SEWER LOSS = Damages in Claim Ts the talk of Seattle and the whole of a Seattle girl, because The Star has published, i including today’s installment. You can obtain a eco ITY SUED FORD: CHARGE TANKS NOISOME | ".: © thu Y, Jt The Wabieicanes With the Biggest Circulation in Was bint The Seattle Star iil Becdha ¢ © Act of Congress Mar JLY 14, 1925. \Metropolitan Co. | Tax Figures Hit should NICHOLS ASSISTS DODGE at ‘ge » Assessment Valuations alre ont not be Idings {STIONING red the morning ses and land p. Attorney Seeks to Force Increase of ving 18 year or on that the md > tax adjourned m. It is omission to Open Scopes Trial Darrow Loses Sharp Fight to Bar, Them; Quash Ruling Prepared * JEAPS 9 STORIES TO DEATH ON 2ND AVE. til HOME] EDITION TWO ‘Death Jump |KILLED IN | — CENTS ATTLE. FALL TO STREET John H. McIntosh Well-Known Man, Ends His Life OHN H. McINTOSH, 46, J manager of the Federat- ed Industries of Washington, jumped to his death Tues- day from his office on the ninth floor of the American 3ank building, Second ave. and Madison st. He died instantly. McIntosh was one of the best known men, both in la- the Northwest. He had been sufferig friends and office associa) said, from a nervous bre | down. IAN SEES 3 BODY dwin Second and Tuesday when he heard a w McIntosh’s body hit a outside the bant on und & metal rebounded into the street, n ran over end found Mein i f There were few persons on jthe street at the time McIntosh’s office was one of a sulte maintained on the ninth floor of the building by the Federated In- | dustries. He came to his office, letters left by him indicated, firmly resolyed to end his Ii | He took five grains of potassium | cyanide shortly before his fatal leap officials declare. BY WILLIAM J. Lost of & court séssion was not unrea COMPLAINS OF oh Pre Salt ( scifenennent) wi te Pe a “FEELING FAINT" he Galt hibatalty, of; the laethcta teat rea neta THIS*PICTURE shows the] gous Tusder) te miele om mugMented by al thin cx © a meeting house.” | course of the fall Tuesday of | soon after to jump from thé wine ut the very outset, /exclaimed the famous Chicago law-| John H. Melntosh, manager |dow, police declare, but was pre N amidst a flurry of. argu-|ALL PARTICIPATE, IN of the Federated Industries of | GB. Sytner fellow employes = |PRAYER ARGUMENTS Washington. He plunged! “yater he told his associates tal ares Argument ensued with all ouneel Henin the ninth story window) he was “fecling faint.” They got Iston ruled that|participating and the ¢ © court of the American Bank build-| him a Ss of water, for which he hould be allowed. ‘T ne nant room standing as requested: by bi 0 Fit the metal awning, and | had a : See standing near : wesc a Pte omits crashed into the street, dying | {}" ipelesecanit the glam a Oe to quash the indictment. |b instantly time sence: a |b Ehoto by Carter & Bradley,| A few minutes later MeTntosh was testified at Tuesday's Inquest, |The four entered the ell. FOUR DROWNED IN RIVERS -—— | Columbia Claims Three Vic-| | tims; Fourth in Yakima CASCADE LOCKS, Ore., Jaily 14 |—Mr. W. H Lean and her @aghter, ¢ drowned in the Columb: and their bodies | carried over the rapids. STEVENSON, Wash., July 14. | Hatin Badernoh. 18, was drapnted in the Columbia at Skamania, near | here, while swimming with a party of young people. | YAKIMA, July 14—Arthur Rosén Kranz, 22, was drowned in the Yaki-| ma river after a bather who had] held him up for a long time had to abandon the unconscious body. to | save his own life. | | | | { cur | individ fined « ¢. cl fines niture |. Stat dition | trict red tor’ hadly loot State. Tt is dine too late to start reading this fascinating story Ha Whe form, the preceding chapters up to and py ¢ Only 50 cents a month. 9 one will be mailed to you for the asking. Meanw hile, order The Star delivered to your home ty authorized carrier, then you will be sure of getting each thrilling installment. Sherman munie! CAGO, | manufacturing lual today ffe. required trust,” © cheek of the financial con. | up and took him to 4 Duwamish of No. t B, Ch Apat will muddled July 4 compa ple anti-trust tal of $9,000 by by thru Three ¢ anies and aded guilty wate bo made by Inspector |} stnut, of the corporations, August terways commissioner, cheek, Toe Tho finances are years rway divisio: tate a liner, sald t of Phone MAin- 0600| FINE 3 FIRMS More Chair Manufacturers Hit by U. S. Court hair | one in| | federal court here to violation of the} and Were | Judge Adam The fines today brought the total! the government, since It opened its drive on the “fur: to $431,000, Check Finances of /Duwamish Waterway) dis n of puidd> | t wa nog sulped down the water and polsom altho Syther and Redden were une aware of the nature of the draught. He seemed in intense pain, and, | stepping an instant Redden dashed the dying man, the downward MeIntosh's foot Redden's hand ¢ down McIntosh had contemplated suicide since July 2. He Jeft three suicide |notes, dated July 2 July 10 and ® July 14. They contained thousands | of words, telling McIntosh’s life his- tory, with the notation: “In, case publicity is necess McIntosh had suffered for so! time with stomach trouble. He tion, trying to regain his health, He failed. i Returning to his work, he allowed his physical health to prey op his (Turn to Page 7, Make c 4 over and grabbed but could not stay rush of the body, tore loose from nd the body hurtled ‘AUTO INJURIES PROVE FATAL Man, Hit When He Alights From Street Car, Dies | | | | Fatally injured last Saturday eve: by an auto driven by Dominick Saraci, Alki ave. Clarence Jy | Jones) an employe in the Bremerton ;mavy yard, died late Monday after. hospital. onan noon in the city Saracl was arrested late Monday, {seus Jones’ death, and after being booked was released on his | personal recognizance, Jones had just alighted from a street car at W. Marginal way and Oregon st, when the accident hap | pened, Saraci said that Jones darted out in front of his machine without warning, He picked the injured man 680 W. Marginal way. Later elty Jones was brought to the hospital and his injuries wors hought at first to bo a broken hip, {An operation was performed early requested the | Monday morning in a vain effort to 0 be} savo his life, | He was married, The body was Itaken to the morgue, bor and industrial circles, ing the window sill, poised NA

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