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— Howdy. folks! > vo friend Some by family men imal Coming Soon! marrying ays the ex-kaise If he wil yw he did it Seattle taxa. eb will be fors! +300 TODAY'S his gasoline. he sings fs Apple Wee! to eat in ¥ Mild Grow ta FOOTBALL N’ fy last Saturday. eae iranteed for tami! of toothbrushes Brew he drank Wew him trick, up, @ iphe the: Seupants owe is the time to ) i salt grows up, tre going to recor Gee. Of win Fr. p Me kissed a Runa Bp And got Painter’ DIRYing golf. vember js in be: MARKET NoT ik Litt OTE defeated William P William was out ty, and was late for the game. ly use,” gt ina First ave. window, over darn buy! W d he mad t Here Hes the body Frolic way gir 4 colic, yoo Mu who, when he gets out to in joses all the win- er to. fem of his coupe and locks the door. a “8 8 ME LN Gee Gee says the bathtub at Re Mites boarding house ix so small that it = chews gum, the water sloshea or "Con fish think?” asks @ scien- Weve met a lot of them who they could. Acpecial session of the legislature eonvene in Olympla next week. bot taxpayers don't fear it any mote ip a second attack of the smallpox. the milkman at the door). dials ‘till I was sore, Chicazo hypnotist will endeavor at A patient asleep over the radio Gee Beeps she can hardly wait until an orange. is it or not, an automobile} Open Half Hour Shatters Kansas, | TAPE and) ona says Mt lies the body of old Jim Moore, drank home brew that had a kick, was quite im- mean Il ‘em bungalows be the builders bungled them and ere buy a postage stamp just toon as we get another penny PY OME milk, points out a lecturer his to rb Her, PBetel Guest shot in Rotunda line, Couldn't have happened in Se Most of ux have lost our | Public Shows Great Eager- i ba | thru the first hour and |. Reals, assistant corporation coun mit from the city board of works a The street work is being done for| My | condult extension to relieve over- | Ng | The N Tides ToDay 2, 199, att ftige at Beattie va RSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, Mother PHONECO. LEADERS Rate War Revived as_| City Ordinances Are Ignored Teo distinguished business men | braved the odors of the city jail Thursday, and presented themselves before t desk sergeant to “be ar- | They were W. J. Phi ommercial superintendent foreman of subway uo of the Pacific Telephone & Tele graph Co, arrested on complaint of ¥ officials who accuse them of vio ne city nances in bullding subway phone connections, The ar eat brings the long fought telephone ontroversy to an ac head A hearing for Phillips and Barr was set for December 3. by Police | Judge Gordon. They were at liber. | ty under personal recognizance. At- | torney Steve Chadwick had been ain@d to represent the two men. | Chadwick had no statement to make Acting on an opinion from Walter st Clark R. J nm, utilities su- perintendent, swore to the misde meanor charges Wednesday evening Phillips and Barr charged with tearing up the street on the weat side of Third ave., from Sen-} eca to Spring sts. without a per. are loaded trunk lines serving hu of cu: tri dreds downtown dis. omers in the Far-reaching results are predicted at the city hail. It all goes back to the old fran chise squabble and will result either (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) City Is Blamed by Phone Chief “The telephone company has been | | city forspermission to do ita under | ground work on Third ave,” W. Phillips, superintendent of the tele photie company, sald Thursday his grandchildren. “The work was necessary to sup-/$12,000 a year, CAUSES ARREST OF TWO DUCK HUNTERS UIMPHE ce the IS BROKEN of the wild of Martin r r of Mt. Ver doing Swanson. and lp All Previous Marks rion, an information filed in’ fed eral court ‘Thursday charges wanted to hunt wild ducks 1S WAY BEHIND bad that th sundown on O mation shot them after charges flats in Skagit. county, contrary to the United States gamo laws. ness to Buy Today Talin was captured after a || chase by Ray Steele, game war. NEW YORK Trading on the change in the hour to totaled 401,500 en shattering at previous record for the opening half hour. The tape was 10 minutes be hind actual transactions Trading maintained a furious pace ling wire ~By U.P. 00K den, he says in the complaint pS RU ho eis Adlon TACOMA ROBBER -.: SLAYS MAN houses were deluged with orders tha’ | | GET $30,000, 000 and Three Children Will Di- vide Grandfather THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS. to aplit-ar among them—that unable to obtain permits from the jis the fortune that has come to Mrs. Richard McCulloch, of St. Louis, and her three children. the late John I, Beggs, left nearly all-of his huge estate to, Mrs. McCulloch, , half a, million in securities and a country Estat SEEK SOLUTION OF NORTH END BUS PROBLEM Council Hears Residents of University District URGES CITY MONOPOLY Consider Extensive Service as Feeder Lines mn Thurada north end of t The jitne | F. M. Pete expires Novemt End Transport ave, } com petit n public municipal move to refuse coi men and to. put feeder bus } bus line Tindall in he muni a fight for a on tranny derson, ent, han buses be provi N. BE, connection pal mon: street reque Lake an to b nerving tien. Kk onto street Mrs. McCulloch's father, Proposal to p 1am bus line! from § et to the Univernity be at the right, receives considered |Ply service to our patrons and the/home; the remainder of the $30,000,000 fortune is to be peed por gs What tra tessa divided equally among the children. The children are, above, Fear for Safety of lsought to disobey any ordinance of John I, McCulloch, 16; left, below, Mary McCulloch, 12, and} Coast Yacht Owner the city, but has sought at all times | Robert McCulloch, 14. Three states are fighting to collect) wiLMINGTON, Cal, Nov «By | PO ee the inheritance tax—Florida, Wisconsin and Missouri. U.. By} at ae the a of ——— George L Kn! t and = amit oS MA BYET RECORD (cone of tae win ae ies ee a LURE OF THE WILD Y FORCES OF sere wee or. | 40-foot crulserlauneb Chicago,,Wet'Spotof-D..Si|ty ss hours overdue arct. unheard from this me ning Shock of Tragedy Is Fatal to Man Is Now “Dry” Capital 5,000 CRUSADERS THERE “rj thi ’ CAMPTI, La, Sov, 5 A. F Fight. for Prohibition Just)... dead when he maw Begun,” Is Slogan speedin R. & N. passenge g | ga in erash into an autor: le, es ing Mra. Clara Scopinl, of Detroit, BY: EDWARD’ C. DERR Mich,, and her sister, Mre, R. Simp Biatt Correspondent) king, of Campti, Physicians sald the CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—The forovs of) sudden shock of the sight killed prohibition convened in Chicago to for the history Trichtel, NEW STORE 10 ,, atest rally tem-} perance and sobriety in of the nation Approximately 6,000 crusaders cot| Jewspaper With the Biggest Circulation ‘in Washington. The SeattleStar PERTY : SI |Queen Bee Escapes Hive; Reward for Her Capture per AND, Noy. 5.—(By U. P.)—The viciousness of | the wrsefly faded into obscurity at the Pacific Inter- national Live Stock exhibition when a small boy, throw- ing a potato, broke a glass-front beehive. The bee. vo 8, [recapbure bee: rmed forth. pedigreed just like the vhich was worth $100. Kovbo, owner, has offered alive, Among them was a queen rest of the live stock at the $50 reward for her WON'T ARREST Defense Fails to Win Murder Plea NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Nov. Hy U. P)—-Defense attorneys in the murder trial of D. ¢ Klenek Former Detective Cleared of All Charges MAY ARRIVE THURSDAY cour tions for enet The Greatest Serial Story Ever Run ina Seattle Newspaper! Watch the « Star! Late Home 6 OO a UBLIC L IBR TIDRARYive on Q CENTS IN WATSON HERE SEATTLE. SEATTLE MEN MAY BUY ADMIRAL LINE GOVERNMENT IS SEEKING BIDS ONS VESSELS Local Company Expected to Be Formed SHIPS MUST STAY HERE Won't Permit Abandonment of Oriental Line )LLOWING the arriy within’ the ‘next few. days of Stanley of the Dollar pping interests of San Francisco, Dollar is expected that Seattle shipping men will organize a company to \< er the five lin- ‘x America i! line and continue udge to of this port the three men not ¢ he shipping board has asked for bids on the five ship resi: niurder of Madge Oberholtze Colvin Says Evidence Weak |" ; Bg iy reasabinbee rig Ss Judge Sparks promptly overruled | de diso! ‘erson, Jackson, each motion in Bon Marche Case =| Mekiniey and ying The defense held the : sen mails from § to make @ cane as the rye uttle to Kobe, Yokohama, Shanghal Mfanaartta meray Manila been unable to Th offers, The sup- Position is if it cannot sell dicated |Cheer Substitute Be. wil) Fite. image vindicated | ie ratitea eer pay ataatad Hg for Prohibition; Acquittea by a Canadian jury.jTUte ‘dah FRANCI Nov. § early Wednesday morning, of r But Seattle will remain the home man Joh! Hill, Mary-| in the $42,000 holdup of. the Na-| Port of this fleet of American ships heered 1 naimo, B. C., bank, Watson will not | *?ading with the Orient and which ree hare another charge here onnec-| #"® now operated by the Admiral- i 4 hin 5 tion with the Marche holduy Oriental line dena kcin bl: Lehed ‘Thurs, The city's shipping men agreed ca gearing a Pa i Attorney E. D.| With this Thursday. They said it one act ee + Kiser Feotvin ) was unthinkable that the results of HA, WAN niartlallty: ‘ania: Naa saris ge + Watson. in| “8 years’ labor and expenditure to Er wate Sai catia LihecBan: Manche. cana-ta not ng | Build Op American freight and pas- ue fod bootleggers ie recite ms on 4 wt Ss a Agi r t with e} a hills of the case in Maryland | enough to give to a jury in | *enger trade with Japan, China and t hh decid the me. | sald. he case was dropped once | Manila would ba thrown away oXE am of arrest , before when we decided to let him : > manufacture wines and cider in {stand trial in Canada and we wil! not | TO TAKE OVER ‘SHIPS bonis: file another The Seattle company would have wiaesitiv ChIEE of Detectives «Cha ‘Ten. t© be, capitalized at about $10,000, . jy 000. Shipping men say that this . . nant, howeve protested strongly ‘ Injured Aviator reat tha antiog amount can ‘be ralsed ‘here; if) the The former officer was dismissed |0Yernment will signify its willing- Out of Hospital foe ai Mieacank te bite whe ness to cut a lot of the red tape With his broken leg in a oa aa th veveal: thet Ata BE that now makes profitable opera- iid Smith. > fe made by one of the Bon tion of merchant ships almost im. crashed in Marche robi Watson and his sie ett Pr otha peutlisbenadie hile loneatoae is proposed to bid about $6, ies ey POOR See atten NE StrUB- | 500,000 ‘or $6,000,000 for the five gle, are due in Seattle, vindicated a abou dex ships—just about what one of them eee cost new some years ago. It is When the agents wen VANCOUVER. B. C. Nov, 4+; Pointed out, however, that the ships bing" Wain eat hak: they 2 Pediat de Sra penny eee will have to be replaced in 10 or ae mpensation asked by’ Ross wat. | TOM, Ate? OP he ‘apa tb compete 4 returr Titokee SE CALALaeT Mie thet eam OGs commodious Japanese, re said to be investigating | weenie te nd British liners will be re- authoriti Nanaimo bank robbery, fused, British Columbia ed Thursday hen he fel ing nto m Canada w Roun he lake ARE INTER! Shipping mep who are interested Raia ee Me oe «phe | Melude the veteran George F. Thorn Laie een a "| dyke, who, 26 years ago, operated an Arrested as jtriat_of William Bagley, on Al with ‘the famous old Globe shipping harge of helping to rob the Roya Reckless Driver as Bootleggers men and a woman were harged with operating booze parlors lightly bruised Two Heavy Rain Moves poured in from all parts of ita prohibition swept into the city from M Hid eR Malena a ay ae country, Sales for the first hour) Hotel Owner. Killed; Friend) tar ana near to attend the 22nd na ountain in Wales)! Attorney 7 totaled 702,700 shares, or better than tional convention of the anti-saloon LONDON, Nov Heavy raiha in prgen We apy em Re oust diion abate. baal Wounded; Suspect Arrested (ions! convention of the anti-saloon s LONDON, Nev. SrHeavy,relbal ee ve alan Alok Jono, ales from 10 a. m. to noop totaled |menators, congressmen, governors, | p; , rhwfunch to move, breaking a wate maha Pais 8,900 shares against 1,240,000, ra comA, Nov. 5.~Charles|former governors, preachers, busi Pilcher Company Seeking) main ana cutting off the water| soptem® sa tiallger eae ba shares yesterday ri u er eld. under | ness men and prohibition enthuriaats ‘ supply of more than 100,000 inhab-| wy te he public’; showed. wi renewed | Walslh. $1, laborers: was ‘held: under, pose men. and’ prohibifion epthuaias «| Seattle Location Penge the: ehstted vedios bal ‘ 1 Pola W. Le: eagerness as the gong sounded | arrest here today in connection with| ores ichnies and convention head | RETA Meantime a check on the flood in| ..¢ charged with thasalekaa ipohage: market opening to get in on some|a fatal shooting last night in &) quarte; : New stores in the Pilcher chain | the Conway valley shows that 16 are |2z®, che aye th the sale and oases e money which they belleve| note in which Viétor Nelson, 50, ‘The fight for prohibition has just| are to be opened at Seattle and | dead or missing. aR CaiAen ot far ONES eA tTS an jawalts the small investor as well as) toe was killed and Frank) begun. The eighteonth amendment | Everett, according to R. A. Pilcher, {acohrtient te tie TA lahGe Mpa Tteneh Ge the big operator | 4; and the Volntead act are only the) executive, and J. E. Wood, of P f | 815 P Orders varied in amounts from! Sheehan, 60, his friend, was sot) ie een oe ae eis to | Bremerton, state manager. Tney| New Process for | 816 : those for a few shares to several) thru the jaw perfect en.orcement and promote oh.| are in Beattle, thoy say, seeking @ Helium Announced| 3 hundred, even thousands, showing, Nelson wax apparently the vic-|servance. Tle flush of our first vic ation, Mr. Pilcher has gone eh de ¢ ‘| Says Man Bourne to that many are digging down in! tm of a robber’s gun attack vy {01 Must not renult in dropping | ! ae ae | gemaline Bey vat vaxtt | their pockets for the nest e¢g€ > ‘The police were informed by the fight to the wets.” he Pilcher chain now operates | Peters, German scientist, tole x z h be y hope to double or shestant that he heard a shot tn pa ig were the slogans broadcast {*t0%e# 1m Yakima, Klamath Fails, | United Press todiy, hs Pa succeed: | Death in His Bunk treble, Nelson's room and ran in to in-/ om convention headquarters. The Bugene and Stockton Others are | ed anes ete um snk mane | ACOMA, Nov James Stories were circulated at the! vestigate. As he opened the door! | intended to conve: the ss to be opened shortly in. Tacoma, | zite sand, ate sh eoeut s in large | known to local police as a market opening that a steel pool ha said someone told him to strike pond’ ott the ackvertion sremerton, Monroe and Pe ndleton, | quantities In : ae i i yeat” addict, was burned to death was pushing up United States Steel a match. He did so and a man) Har tivecd Onioag | According to Pilcher | My bob leale © explained, “will) as he lay on a bunk in a tideflats | and making fortunes for Sts organ-| «hot him or five days, Chicago, notorious! The stores deal in general cloth.| not serve to supply dirigibles with] shack, This was revealed Wedne izers, but gossipers said that this! walsh was arrested near the) for its bochleneers, beer runnrs, Ing, dry goods, notions and milif.| this valuable gas, hut it will solve} day night when Rollie Stowe, 40, v only a minor movement and|gcone of the shooting. Police say Coho! merchants and gunmen, be-|nery. ‘They are operated by a con-| the perplexity of our scientists in| Cagey's partner, 1 > t6 at the unique boom which got|he carried a pistol that had been comes the “dry capital" of the coun. cern known as the R. A. Piloher| gaining enough helium for labora-| detectives after they had arrested | under way yesterday has its origin] fired several times and that he had)!" eM best company, _! tory purposes him in the investments of buyers from), watch and papers belonging to — wa —— New York to the Pacific Nelson. Walsh was silent about Beni nte by conche to dine with fod we bird, | Beattie Arig store « + Festorer. but hai Today's PeAblin «lg Prowlar music And Clasnic with the Hoendline OA feast on wilde and noble dish, and anon | sie» duck for Dame | she did see, she did | te Joy, and indeed it) to home, | tunes |the affair Bank of Canada here last December | srvice out ee 12, will be opened before Mr ‘it ve ay | Justice Murphy Thursday morn. | Wednesday evening. Frank Olson ne 19, wag arrested on a reckless driv- | ing charge. His collided | with one driven by Walter Zozert,| Four Are Charged lof the S. 8. Capitol. Ziegert was ‘ot ' company seen | sary Own Your Home Be Independent CHARGE BEATEN Maybe this is the particular home for | x ITH tons upon tong of potatoes; wt warehouses Wednesday hundred pounds this year And ) fell thru bechuse of the $10 a ton, ‘Traffic Arrest Fought Thru being shipped out of Seattle) Coincident with this big export of | Bastern produce mon fear that the} duty and heavy — transportation youre own. terms || Three Court Battles jand other Sound ports daily for| Washington potatoes comes an price will go still higher ae hotter Palka: 5 the South, produce men predict that eM that mn BG) sa Locally, potato prices have Jumped | pigg profits on their potatoes since ery Foc Tried “for the third time on| few potatoes will remain in the hdnta' te anager? an nue A $10 a ton In the past week. Quota |the war, Quotations from that city Hors ng |jcharges of driving while drunk.) Yakima valley and other sections | 10" & t ferpl noe! fh vatimater of {Los made by wholosalers to retiil: | wore $70 a ton for Netted Gems, No rner bedrooms, || Gus Wilke won an acquittal Thurs-| of the state after the first of the] 17 Tot. | tov ne oetleak ore on “produce row" per ton are: !1 joaded on wagons, or $71 and $72 cabinet kitchen, nook, || day morning before a superior court! year ie NM helt i iy ie AAA Notted Gems, No, 1, $76 to $80; com:|¢/ 6, », Combinations were solling at : dove Beer 4 : L 0 to $75, and comme anging ft 6 bath with bu hey} ). | Jury He wan ‘convicted in police| Within the last few days, Are i is Cae mith ne 404,7 $70 to $ 1 ™/ton prices ranging from $65 to $68 reartber sido corner [lcourt. Jast July on . testimony” of! p how, 70 carloads of Pilato | Se el tale 4 to $70. wagonloads, and $69 and $70, f, 0. b. lot F | Wont Seattle policemen. have been shipped out for Califor- | CUTCAGO PRICE ) CALTFORNIA 8 There is a considerable quantity ee Attorney George Crandell carried| ola porte, 16 drain on the Se} ARE WAY UP BIDDING VILY of potatoes in storage there or in Turn to the. Want: Ad Colimns |) eee td auperlor court, A fury|attlo market han’ been’ no great] Bhicago whole prices have| California produce dealers are bid-| pits, but digging will be about com: ind see who in offering this | disagreed before Judgo Griffiths last | that storage figures in Seattle have| shown a corresponding big Jump | ding for potatoes from out-of-the-way | pleted this week, Just how long the Inndy home to you RBAL 8 month and another jury absolved| dropped to an extremely low fig-|over lagt year's prices, Where|cornors whieh have never before | potatoes on hand will last depend TATE FIRMS OFFER THEIR Wilke before Judge Traux, sitting | ure. Port @@ Seattle reports show | denters @re paying $1.76 fo $1.90! shipped that commodity to Southern }on the drain to outside states, C ; gel id te paris here from Ada and Franklin, that only 49 tons of “spuda’ were} a hundred pounds in 1924, they | porta, Their attempts to mako ajtainly, growers believe, it with not ae Ar ) eounties. “ytored at the Boll at. and Spokane} must pay from $4.26 to $4.96 aldeal with British Columpie dealers Hast beyond the first of the yenr company, running a round-the-world of Seattle. Others are Dawson, of Dawson & Com- (Turn to Page 9, Column 5) SAVE BOY FROM DEATH IN LAKE ls Dragged Out of Water and Brought Back to Life After he had lain under four feet water in Lake Washington for minutes Wednesday after. noon, James Ales, six, 1524 Leary ave., was rescued and resuscitated. The boy, who was playing on a float near the M. and M. Shingle 4601 Shilshole ave., was to fall into the water by James Higmar, bookkeeper for the shingle company. Higmar rushed to the float and fished the boy out with a pike pole. he child was taken to the warm furnace room of the mill and resus. citated and then sent to his home. A pulmotor was sent to the boy's |home, but it was not found neces: to use it W. C. several ‘Pleads Guilty, Hee Still at Liberty After he had pleaded guilty, Al ert Kolb feared to appear before | Federal Judge Neterer Thursday morning for his sentence. His $1,500 ball was ordered for: feited by the court and a bench warrant issued for his arrest growers are making the, Chauncey Olcott Is Critically Ill ANN ARBOR, Mich, Nov. 6.— (By U. P)=Hope for the complete recovery of Chauncey Olcott, noted Irish actor and singer, stricken with complication of heart and kidney troubles at St. Joseph's Mercy hos pital here, virtually was abandoned today by his phystelan, Dr. Ired 1. Arner, of Ann Arbor, “Mr, Olcott's condition today Is Arner ta@ the United complote in anticipated.” recovery not