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2 ——— —-« Ni The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation i shington WEATHER dM sh Sar - The Seattle Sta r {i roe VOL. 27. NO, 146 jane : C : acca SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925 * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE OREGON POSSE CLOSES IN ON SLAYERS! Salary Boost Opposed “Ez aa Meeker? | Why He’ s Just a Boy" | “SHOOT T0 TAIN CLEARS UP EMDLOYES Qe KILL’ SMOKE PALL ‘i | Raindrops smicfu’ {MPLS rr <a RUN ON RAINCOATS, WINS BIGGEST SHARE Big Fires Are Checked by Oregon Escapes Are UMBRELLAS, TOO FOR HOME TOWN Downpour Thru Northwest LOSING sabe Trapped 4 in Ravine GREATEST FALL HERE . ‘ 9 Carrel Ore., Aug. 14—4B. L Pj—State posses believe they é — Situation ls Much Improved, Council Frowns on : ave Xen: Murrey <P ote Kelly and James Willos, escaped but Vigil Unrelaxed Pay Increases in ‘ conviets and) murderers, sur: , . | rounded in a ravine three miles ; cients ut Budget for 1926 ' east of Willard, Ore., according \ pt v r to word brought to the penitenti- } S f of i ere Mr 4 . by W Gardner, priso The Life Story of a . wit pre. | Tie pay ine ee ary by ardner, prison Boston Terrier eithin 60 to 75, miles cattle, | decidedly roan the ety cour : 3 Th in not tar from where Wednesday night By: John Taintor Foote , y roth afar A Sy Nb rsa POR Rg ee D bat are ‘ A: Fewaid’ GC $1000 cack hast hens offered by Gov. Walter Pierce for the ture of the killers surround the ravine with a cordon — E 1 led * ufficiently p ul to exclude all would need more ) men to surround the ravine and it was believed that a call for _ eh sie J , hays iets Aivdtia 7 additional state militiamen would be Bele ipo al he , ( ; 2) | RAIN WILL AID t seo can grant them : 4a bec : for ride wi iles 3 Phen 8 ere FIGHTING chyna Datdion canary : . Witht these men in place it ; é ‘ sone, erm 4 ‘ cai vat lice snceaeals Na tne “oe : ins was planned to send a posse with back se : rt : v 5, 12; Victoria, | railway eroploye 3 ‘ bloodhounds into the brush in since we entail order to approach closely the He seemed low convicts’ lair. tried to Persons cognizant with the terrain declare a man could hide for days in the thick brush of Aside from the street-railway oth a ! \ 1 t the only other department 7, mia aT ae | Northwest point, the At 7h » weepl yorease is the Pein Teeiaitel Gece Commerce proudly announce iat a ' patrol, which wants {te 15 TN eadice sali: WROat seeee oe tet ae i Woe : nberaplaced-on a malary basis s J Drawn! from life by Sam Groff) enough o r ° com equal to that of fireme the ravine. beg of you He looked at Mis#) one star Because the conyicts killed two Kendle’s back. Then he looked out f iy ‘ ‘ wid | on, é ‘ a” prison guards ir from the wi we NAILY-COLORED cret ‘ Ea 3 9 ba & ithe Oregon enti Wed- I said, “What's i you, any iccked aa : att r > oh ‘. poh ; % nesday h y y the sodles said, “I don't know w og aiadak Gakwoadred ‘i . 1 th ; oe taken, ccor ever pc 4 me—I've thought le mr » Friday us » be light and may not ap-| | - " A ‘NG are ready to shoot to kill. thought ¢ been se jane ose ss dula| Pear . ia cat r al SLAYERS REACH QUILCENE, WHATCOM : Faken’ meta J , WILD COUNTRY FIRES ARE CONTROLLE The criminals forced O. Bystrom, secretary « i oe fb sod . er to carry them from Si | ton I i , ¢ * be ny : : point not far from Pratum last “Sure—i've had the burst- i pple ye. nae aor rted I y rnin ecent beat ye eg é night. It was 1 ed they pro- often. I had it when I] ee gay: Stoner. | Mae om t } seatesicert theo bet ceeded from there to Stilyerton be- ity health, health authort ies declared. They said that harm cause a gasoline filling station at " ful, germ-laden dust was precipi- er place was robbed ; eapageors Sg ie tated and that the “psychological , : 5 Sy ie " x ast of the vicinity where the s shuddered. He sald. “SUP | pyreces of the downpour after the J og e e ne 4 SpEeete “ ‘ 5 { ‘ % i * me » last seen, the foothills Shanes sie subsece jab ged aageb gale . seid ee #2" | rise to the Cascade mountains. The é depression of continued drought was Golumbla 4 t “ ‘ 4 . “But w a minute. YOu! 4, ercellent thing ee ¢ : : country is wild and timbered, and w how relieving it is. Just e . y J a been | Hed . Las ae . my ” t arsely populated. It is 60 it now INFALL Seattle was recor to the divide, and beyond ‘Toodles gave a large shudder ee ee aqtare Soo aa ee ala ey Mae y : : : Warm Springs Indian Very. I thought he was g to. spout four million tons of e r a sit i WA Ae canal 3 W we nf - isolat and difficult ie dient Fie ald, “In An it con-| ooo ths entire sl rd Turn to Page 9, Column 3) f yeu . 1 3 oe ral Two sidered moment, 1 joined you in a weather bureau tables. 5 z wanton and degrading exhibition, | ¢- core lot got about 17,000 cela ARE WOUNDE but we have nothing in common.|°? Vote. during the day, or 41.70 | Estes, who came to th If the convicts made their way inte bee we bg meting In comme of ate urine they orf ear ig way an vEindeattteetne came 0 te conve mde ts wae $ ited. WI 7 mush I the soft sto of the seat. He looked out the ee ra Meeker arrived. He is hale hey were. si th L window. Kiddies’ street parade and. beach Seattle Man Rescued From) and rearty and és tiving with Mrs Two Other Members of sto!e from the prison ar I said, “O, very well." I moved Estes at Ke could kill game and defy pursuit vec | supper, planned as community af . ‘ ‘ ‘ to my end of the seat. I looked | jy PUT seas drowned out Ind Drowning at Seaside rhcth_ ty. Cartacta Family Are Injured On the other hand, it is known that out the window. | postponed scheduled for Pride t r v M y chooses to seek We were going thru a park. It) pening — weather permitting — in- ASTORIA, Ore., Aug. 14. — Leon HARRISBURG, Ore, Aug hanes crowals. Always: Op iaia was full of children and ponds and! , 44 1 Nordstrom t§ ttle former No Ua ron WwW 1g yn” By U. PF vious breaks for liberty he has made nurses and policemen. We passed Th S ] f sadpehihy Vlessy oo oe veakyaey oe O é C \ . RUE DEL SONS Were Cee ais way toward Portland and the net- Gaede rogers hi arp Re e Star’s Proposa Or Winter Route prominca: vniversity or Wasnington | “YY, DD aun eliascea Tone etn oe aes epee }QEATTLE water consumption 7 athlete, was saved from death by} When Kent Pioneer i i ttwo, The only one that answered |S “Groped thousands of gallons Across State Win Prais: Arowsthin at: Mlabides Ore. Seca : t J! of @ crossing accident here The greatest difficulty between the was a Scottie. He yelled, “Dinna| to cceners stopped eprinkling and s e€ Helen Loux, 17, of Pocatello, Idaho Came in 1850 onvlets and freedom, in the belief of Beather at: me, ye, yelpuy tyhe. let the n do Any danger of | ca esterday when he ventured out into The des bse sin che the state posstia The Molecule stopped the car. It}. ., . reported by the I TEREST was being mani fected jt allow gislature, It would |the breakers. bey depth 4 the fact that two of them were Kendle said, “Give me a light, a ey vontenl’ (or''the, eonstrustion think; altho: the question “ot tinano:| Sonny toreedcaunt avin Dear Sir: Don’t Castle Zira Zinn, driver of the taxi which Bobb! es cei pe oo Danger of a milk shortage is icss,| all-season road across or under the | ing construction could be role deed and the fervent gratitude nie Tam tin it Sylvia, 15 i ie Stammenaae to ea Fee ote ehoie cut at bee wouth (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) Cascade barrier, to connect Eastern | later of Nordstrom | hink Tam butting in, rtha, 18 a AUT ae ae ‘ade amoke come out of her mouth wh and Kelly was wounded < 1 Western Washington and make I am unwilling to expre Miss Loux was rec r but just a line to y two injured persons, Evelyn | hand The wounds were from shot She said the two sections one state in fact, as | opinion as to the most feasible route. | the senio 1 ife-say n . castle, 9. ‘ re 257” x na ¢ he state ast ¢ h i bata 7 ‘ »D ‘ were aken to a Eugene hos pita: serious thas r : 2 ading citizens of th East! from the nt of the engineer,| portunity to nor skill r tion to be present as and t reported their injuries were ba leas' to The Molecule sail ‘othing ex aA West, agree that such an ac-|put it should be considered in the| Nordstrom strt | elaine: ese uauent rain ouskia. fish per Ciecal posh Sade tab palais EU ica cap hd en ica inte Fg : Pomnimteumeil your guests at the ‘Iron ff Bet serious Al the {Persons In-|nave been badly wounded, ax he left OO edie asec i vy vauld trer 5 z yond the breake ou B ; | volved were members of one family,!a large trail of blood ; : to He put his arm around | Carries Him 45 Feet After dous economic value te sal sections | greatest num cast as well as| plunged into the ocean ane Horse’ show at the Lib- ff |excopt the boy, who was the elder|away tr a he pega was aa Miss Kendle of the commonwealth. The Star, in| west of the Cascade ne) CooCHe: alia Gtag hes - é ‘ | ; : Tjaway from the prison we tandia é ; FE rae i ep ou 9 the almost exhaustec an erty ylayhouse next tle’s nephew Murray, a youth of 20, is probably Giles “Kendie said, “wait, x want| Crash; Injuries Serious | {ts catiorial, tus taken the position | HitgMAH wy, IUNT, ‘assletant|Sho succeeded tn pulling him: into yin : jCastle’s epee a amalt auclentrray, & youth of 20, Is probab » talk.” that the actual location of the route, | ; week. Now, I did not 5 all au-|the leader of the trio, The pot ' King county engineer." would | shallow water and then to safety, | " ji tomobile over a detour which sud-| may find his dead bod: vher The M le said, * tle on,| Carried 45 feet on the bumper | determination pe of road and|iathor Mr. Bee ee come on the ‘horse,’ but s f i may find his dead body somewhere ues shal tah at vem h ae inate a teomun, coun net |denly diverted across the Southern |But if they don't they will have to aa Par lof an automobile which hit him at) other structu are} neer, should discuss the subject, but | long before there was fic tracks. He turned on the|be ready to shoot ; YMiss Kendle » “Don't think} ogth ave and Spokane st.,| matters for technical consideration 4h ; 7 ; >| ‘by bes : Ii's just rs ie wel v. prac 1 a Cay 1, Wahl bh " mpetent en; ir he pu of the cit The trans. | an ‘Iron Horse.’ I came / | . before he was aware c J L we nase 0 ox ¥ xy competent engineer Cascade all-seaso ‘On would u , u 7 +f yy se bel C i've swept me off my feet. You| seriously injured about the head) pLAN 18 FEASIBLE, Henttealy be. Of evoke bérot hap two years before W. B. fi rene Abgeubi ride | ‘ er Pe cat cortg aA Oluaullltg: ( 2) Meeker, or, to be | |. The automobile was thrown about , F f ; |three lengths to the left of the aie Bales je sald, with hy slick |, >ene abate ane ee ' uppermost, say ver, could only ‘be cate rmined |Digby Returns From Blaze! J exact, in 1850. : came | track. Evelyn was rescued from “i v a a y & cs hospita ve 7 leis were consulted r careful surveys anc } nia rairie § Br’ Df © cow-catcher Miss Kendle said, “Ot course, I've | tured i faa” aileonson | highway {mated follow 6 tics of trate| Area and Dies at Home | ff With) von. as. motive pada ela | Police Clear Them of Con- hd men ffiends before.” | Darnase was crossing Spokano st.) peer vt ind Western |fle benef! ais ChNEK Foodies stopped looking out the| when an auto, driven by Mra It M.\ Washington ix highly desirable and benefits woul te commensurate with| J, a1, Digby, King county fire! ff POWer. Lived in nection With Auto Death Findow. He eee at re He| Nemitz 4217 Hecond ave. N shit! entirely feasible from an engineer. | cost pocdad AlAs aniAOOl. ak Hin hand gon 46 ye; and have Satisfied that they had no con ’ nowt Hoe peitege te reat ty ae ing standpoint. ; Both the Snoqualmie route andlehuraday evening, almost immodi been in King county, neetion with the death of Joseph ‘anted to ask him, but he looked|s, W. Ho is a laborer. Mr Opinion amon engineers na 10 the MeClellun pass location would be |ately after ix return from a tour Washington, the past 20 et aa night By i | | means of bringing the road about | fengible for a tunnel, and the forme tri aini f Hay UNCER) | ay) a hit-and-run driver, police he winkowagaln Friar, wa | valenaed! “Ory ibe own) NESTS CAM EE a satin’ provision | ea tenlallor ser nH ONAN colt ae ea ctG cicemerickad, dlatrals) “eur. ).t yeare, | Mayor Refuses to Pass Bill \sorning released. Marry Kendle said, “This ts dif-| recognizance ! ; vee rounding, Seattle.” Iis).dulleg had} Ii. A. ESTES, | pat Jby the next legislature for a tech-| selection of a route should be Ah Naat ovuenialiGe aeaubte cthnk: THe | for Paying 87, and Mrs, Dell Churchill, yomehow. 1 knew it from | 1 | nleal _comnmiaslon 19 Ko. into all only after the so ReiNtulabslanitg SAA ey ein da Kent, Washington. / | ying Skagit Survey had been held in the city first actually felt it in the nanes of the undertat Location eet co Thurst © is Somiethiig. about’ yout) BU Y THAT pr A ei i Nee atice witoht Hl het ck to have contributed to hix death Mayor Brown yetood Mriday a) heed Rian ads alg pee a: an 8 RF. BLACKWELL, city engineer | Dighy was seen to return Thur RY ALVARO SHOEMAKER — | $13,000 appropriation voted by the yket UP beh , you know—I don't have Wai male Wouldiche. ‘controlliiel | ieee ‘ , cil | ‘ d ‘ i a \ ‘ oh 8 ea bla lat || HOME NOW agreed; would t Mrollings | of Sealtlo'The first move whould|day evening by a nelghbor HLL: POld plonwaty Vay! AM bute | dousidll “Atohdayy to! ‘pu, expenses |r eee mice a Gaur ee And naturally I'm in- f m 3 of T . ‘ a ind upon whieh © authorities ( Fe py ‘ ; f : x | : Detective Chief Tennant that they Just because it's you Hivery man should own the hom bo for hb commis lon of onginoers to Just a little tired, 1 guc Dig | in-right into the first jot tho Skagit survey commission.| nad been driving their car Saturday consider routes, cost apd type, Heo: | by wald As to the » We'll have to The counell already has appropri. 7 a the Molecule u look. It which he’ lives In, You will find 1) ie entering upon concrete plans | night, but that they went to Silver Jook I] the best buys in real entate in }| (tore te Soo eonetettae thee the [Homie advantages to the whole state] Within a hale hour he collapsed |about that, The folks who were] ated $12,000 for the purpose, IANOlAna GLA HOteReRUNn WALLS Ac Star Want Ad Column. lb improvement | would be tremendous, The only que and died | hauled | out this way by the “Tron In submitting his veto, the mayor | Mrs, Churchill's husband took the car eee vta of engineers upon the| 08 IN whether advantages would be | Digby was well known. in_ polith |Horso'’ a moro half century ago are} wild that the survey was a “use-| from her Weduesday night, she rom! enough to warrant the cont, T}eal and lodge circles, He was about {8 young that they might object to jess and unnecessary expenditure,” | said, and she does not know. where Lintenty How much was your father s Koons PLASTH ID TOI, THOMSON, civil engineer, |Delleve they would, From an engl | 65. years old in oldstimer ko yourself In addition to work on the Skagit, [it is. worth? | CBME B MF Such « road should bo built and | Merins » such a road is! Tho funeral will bo held at the commission also is surveying | 1 ’ 100 to alley; Barage. Thin entirely four over several route o'clock 8 r yoer He Brome fn. When 1 wont to Kent with a cam Jinn 3 : ¢ Molecule raid, “You oan|} 1 to alley; garage. Thin || i at the eartiont ponsiblo ante. | Mere f i lock Sunday from the Home tn the proposed Lake Youngs. hydro-| V7 is t Coll 1) | block trom Winona Pail a Th first’ move, in i opinio (Turn to Page 9 Column 2) | dertaking parlors (Turn to Page 9, Corum 4) | oloctrie project | ife of Famous (Tarn to , Column 1) & | bloc pas aus new theater and shopping dit |! sould be an effort by all interested | : 5 ; : , Financier Passes Sith to secure an appropriation by the|/ ty om —\| NeW YORK, Aug. (By U. BD HOME BREW Turn to the Want Ad Golumna || next legistature for a technical com ilisithigs Aa (UrdAy ITNLG. MIAW ATI une! |Mrs, a. P. Morgan, wife of the F Whi Beginning Saturday Tho Star's baseball extra will bo issued as the Will Not Appear While ind see who Is offering this home || mixsion of engineers, appointed by Notice, Baseball Fans: regular first page of the paper instead of as a separate baseball || financier, died at noon today at HOMER BREW | you. RWAD THE STAR || tho governor, to survey t utes Bi supplement, You'll find it on the stands, with the box seore and || her Long Island home, according to Is On Lis Vacation ANT ADS FIRST ltermine type, and estimate cont all the latest news, FURST, as usual, in announcement from the Morgan j\ commision would report its ‘indiogh ass ne sitive Mate this aflernoon, 1 citizens must be thoroly advine apaeMolecule put his arm around|} The her again. |] Itore is a special lating Mie Kendle said, “Not yet. || ——Sygs9— TERMS subject. follow

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