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-v Vf 5 'i 43RD YEAR NO 283 TACOMA WASH SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 4 1926 PP IfC 2 fCMTC within thn city Outside Item 1 rVIVCt VXli 1 ut on boats nod train coala i if AGAIN TRY TO BURN PRISON I NEW TOWN CAPTURES HONORS TEATS IS TAKEN BY DEATH Tacoma Day at the Fine Peninsula Fair! Well Known Jurist Dies at Hospital Superior Court Judge Dies Following Emergency Operation 111 for Months Convicts Set- Fire to I Penitentiary Buildings at Walla Walla Loss Is $100000 Warren Scores First in Community Exhibits at Peninsula Fair at Gig Harbor OUSvnANSCN IS IDENTIFIED WTIH ONE CF THE BIG CteTHE PENINSULA HE IS MANAGER OF THt NEM RECEIVING STATION AT GIG HARBOR Judge Govaor Teats of the Pierce eouety uieriur court died at 4 a ttatunlay at a local hospital following an emergency operation nearly 24 hour before ill fur many months Judge Teat held eunrt whenever he was phyrifa'Iy able and waa on bis beueb aa usual Thursday a few hours before he became critically ill He was suffering from an infection of his right ear which developed into a mastoid and caused hi death Judge Teat a has been a superior judge since IUI being elected to fill the varanry ert by decision of Jndgo William Askrcn to become a candidate for the seprema court Prior to that time Judge Teata had been a practicing attorney for 41 year a member of the Legislature a civil service commissioner and the senior member of the firm of Teats Teats A Testa Judge Govnor Teats WA11A 'VALLA Wash Bcpl (fp) An effort itIt today to burn thn aiilomobilo license jilate factory of thn at ale penitentiary scene of a fire Inst night failed when guard raw prisoner atriko a inatrh there Prisoner in the lirenao plate factory made their eaeape and the fire wan extinguished without loaa A trail of snwdnst hail been laid aa a path for thn flnmoa Thn attempt waa made at a in Five hundred priaonera out of 725 who were obliged to aleep in the open lant night when fire destroyed the roof of wing 4 and 3 of thn Washington state prison will bn hark in cell tonight Clarence l-ng super jntendent predicted today The olhera will be sheltered in tenta abirh have been sent from ('amp Murray Wn find that are tn far belter condition after a surrey this morning than wa had previously believed we might be" Mr I -on said "Early en-matea of yieponv loss now believe too high AVe suspect that rotne colls on ths third tier mar have been warped by heat Most of thoae on tier oni and two we expect to use tiunahl" Quiet Saigas By KOCKHILL (in Trifcoaa Staff Camfuint Gift HA It won Kopf Warren wa not even on the roiinty map when the last one waa made hut she walked nff with first honors in the eniiiniu-nittr exhibits at the peninsula fair which opened' hero for three day Friday Sis community shows were put un and the rivalry between tbe different section of the peninsular country waa strong Warrea however not only bad tbe produce but her resilient also excelled in artistie arrangement aad ahe carried away the blue ribbon with a total score of Oil out of a poasiblo thousand Cromwell came second with a score of SIS Gig Harbor third S3! Vaughn fourth S46 Roscdalr firth SUM Wauna sixth 804 Crops of All Xladi The community exhibits are I he Important part of the fair and thry art worth while for effectually putting the quietus on any 'intimation of a pessi-mistlc nature with regard to the soil and productive qualities of the peninsular section Apparently there Is nothing Iho peninsula people cannot raise Every one of the communities showed magnificent grapes musk-melons watermelons red peppers tomatoes corn and various other garden and field crops that a few years ago were classified aa Impossible In thi 4 climate Rose dale even came aip with a crop of peanuts and ground almonds while Warren capped the climax for doing the impossible with a fine Showing or figs Everybody had English walnuts WIFE IS POISON VICTIM AND POULTRY DEPARTMENT OF THE FAIR Warrant Issued for Arrest of Doctor at Sequim Murder Mystery Develops rumaial Tnasday His funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the CL Mellinger chapel under the auspices of the Elks lodge of which ho waa a member He la survived by his widow Floreiee A Teats and' three sons 10 Roscoe and Ralph Teats Roscoa Teats lives In JJenver and the others ara Tacoma residents Govnor Teats waa born Auguat 23 1SS6 in Erie Whiteside county Illinois His father Teata was a circuit Judge of Illinois riding from place lo place to hold court but hn died when Govnor was 14 years oP age In 1X73 thn youth moved to Kansas on a farm and ho engaged In numerous employment a Including school-teaching to raise funds for hla proposed law course lie went to the law rchool of the University of Kansas atodh In 1SX2 waa admitted to the bar in Kansas Up waa married when 21 rears old and Roscoe was born of the union but hla wife died when Roscoe was a lad and Covnor Teata married again in 1383 In 1890 he and hla family moved to Tacoma For many years he waa an outstand-(Coatlanad oa rags 3 Oolasia 1) I Wall Street Bears Deserted Air Over Three-Day Holiday Spanish Dictator Calls Plebiscite L0DGEMEN POUR INTO CITY Quiet return today anil a large nunv lr of priaonera wrnt to work rrmov Ing burned timbers from the cell build ings Juliun Htcl state architect wa -n route from BHikane lo examine Ih brick walla of Urn building tllaf ill en director of the stnlc department of business conirol arrived thta morn Ing and la directing part of I he re liaiulilillnn operations New roofs will In- placed over Ih hurneil slrudiiris at um-e if the archi exaniinaiieii allows walla of (u-year-olil brick buildings were iiu darunged Bupcrinlendcnt lmg sail lie has mi intuition of sending any priaonera to Monroe state reformatory fur keeping I'onipany I-' National Guard re rponded with IS men and officers within an hour after the fire broke out Iasi evening and will he on duly again tonight Filly poliee officers and sheriff from Yakima Kennewick Pasco pendldon and Walla Walla also assisted in guarding the walla laat night Prlxotirrs in wing 3 started the hlixe bv sending a lighted paper HHo the ventilutlng system in the belief of prison officials The roof nf llu building was of wund and sheet metal and a similar fire starling In the roof iCoatlanad om rags 3 Ootuma 4 l-ORT ANGELES Sept A charge of first degree murder was filed chestnuts filbert and other nuts and lod-v p-ul hv the bay district seem to be gradually rc advancing In thn culture of this in- -'lBn of Sequim Wash whose wife died portant food crop I July 20 Another that It a tor- prosecuting Attorney John Wil come possible In this district is the peach lg Harbor had some Tiro I0" Moore of killing his wife specimen aa did Rozedale and Wauna by giving her 23 tablets of poison in a and sever I plates of fine fruit wers I series of doses shown by private exhibitions William Kendall or Sequim Buga Suaflowar Shown I nounced he would ill a charge The exhibit throughout Indicate that authorities against Moore th bay district people have gotten cn-1 Mann act Kendall aald that llrely away from the oltLidea that there I Moore for 18 days tn reh lot or Yhlngs that cannot be dono I 'he death of Mr signtrieauee was telng attached at Hen- here and they are going ahead a-l i Moore "nd before the physician went to daye t0 a banquet 'that was given I finding out Jtiat how lo do them ana I Kentucky Mr Kendall waa reported thuraday night al San Sebastian by I succeeding Ihe Spanish foreign minister Heiior The California reported 10 be in Beattie boosters who were I A report received here today from I Will Ask People to Vote Endorsement of Pres 1 ent Regime New Party Wants Assembly Called 1 -t- 1 XKW YORK Sopt (iP) WhII si rod mwnibli'ii a tie-bortdl village today breauHC of tlic wholesale exodus of hankers brokers and their employes for a three-day recess over Labor Day The New York Kxehango New York Cotton Exchangc'and New York curb market were closed Hanks were requiivd lo keep open for the usual Saturday half holiday hut they were manned with skeleton star fa for the transaction of routine business Odd Fellow Members! From Washington and British Columbia Are Here for Sessions DENIED TO MADRID Sept Gen I'rinio dr Rivera the premier has coiisenlri to the Holding of a plebiscite September II 12 and 13 In order that tho people of the country may express ihilr feelings toward the present regime A new jarly ihe Vanint'le I'nion whieli requested a plebiscite also has asked that the National Assembly Ik-summoned to co-operate tn governing the country and to this the premier also baa acceded riebisplte boards are being organised presided over by delegates of thi rairiotlc Union aided by the local authorities lYrsuna of both sexes 18 years of age or over may vote tmi there will he no compulsion In any form Thoae unable to go to thn polls may vote by letter lAfiKUHH In honor of the lttllm ini" briff Ini ovi Kbhsbf i few dnyH igo I "WcM sl pAlhoIoliit of Hctttlc liussador bceauae they had ralaed a sunflower 1 7 that poison waa found Jn the Honor Yangon wait i quotnd aa hav- mche fn diameter were lucky to get of Mrs Moore ing aald In a speech that decisions I jn ahead of the pcnlniula fair Vaughn I Moorea it -was learned had akrn by the cabinet Thursday were of came in with a sunflower almost two I unaided about a friendship -between the utmost gravity and would cause a I feet In dlanfeter with a stalk 8 Inchu Moore and the other woman' Soon eensalion gn-atcr than that when 111- I in circumference looking like a young ftcr lh death of hia wife July 20 dictatorship in Spain was set up by I tree I Moore disappeared ir- Rv'r Vaughn and Gig Harbor both had a I Mrs Moons' body was exhumed at Historic cvenla are being prepared" I wonderful showing of produce but dead of night after Coroner Lygen the foreign minister declared "and I their displays were almost too exten-lfiled with the Clallam county prose-soon they will hu made known to the lve which made It difficult to at- eutor affidavits of physleians and general public" I Jr' beat them nuraea who attended her In her last The stati ment of Senor Tanguas evi- I j01' thls lodging point as did Lrom- I jinrss dcntly n-fera to today's announcement Individual exhibitor also put on Dr" Wt nd performed by lreniier dc Rivera regarding some fine produce Wright had He took vital organs to he plebiscite Ian individual exhibit that almost I Seattle fob examination Recently there were rumors of ia- I rivaled the community show He had I Mrs Moore seemed July 19 on the lbje- tor bed conditions In Spain but Quo rec0V'rr' That ahe Secretary Hinkle Says Department of Efficiency Has No Right to Information IS I i'legate to the inlrrnuthoial rally of the encampments of the Independent Order of (Mil Fellows of Washington and llritiah Columbia are pouring into tlia city Saturdny and registering for I he thn e-day meeting which is to begin at ti o'clock with a urcat parade Registration of all visliora is belli made In he Odd Fellows" Temple at Fawcett and 6th avenues nnd at 5 o'clock Saturday evening the Dough- era of Itebekah of Taroina will begin serving dinner to all' who cqmn Local offlciuls have received assur-ancea of a large turnout from all over the state and ISrltish I'ulumhla nnd thry said Saturday morning liny expected 300Q delegates here The opening pantile will form at 7lh and Commerce street Saturday evening with 31s George A Thompson bead mo reha I in charge 1 OF DIED IN BLAST day had A dispatch to the London Daily Mail from Hcndaye near the Franco-Spanish frontier yesterday said consldera'oio (Coatlanad oa Pag 8 Column convulsions and at the next dawn ahe died Prlmo de Rivera In a personal message to the Associated Press denied tlmr there was any trouble In the counlr where he said calm prevailed There also was a rumor a short tlma ago that a break had occurred Is Iwecn Kihg Alfonso and the premier There waa no confirmation of thia Streets and Highways Are Covered With Water Transporta tion Is Halted BELIEVE AMERICAN MISS WILBUR TO TEACH SCHOOL Seven Recovered Others Located in Oklahoma Mine No Hope for Entombed Men SAN FRANCISCO Sept waa learned here today that Mias Kdna Wilbur daughter of Curtis It Wflliur secretary of th navy will eschew Washington society in order to teach school Bhc has signed a contract to teach in the New Haven Conn public schools MELLON SUPS INTO LONDON I lAINDOX Bept Andrew Mellon American secretary of the treasury who arrived last night front i'aris picked a good time for reaching iHtndon unnoticed ing iHtndon unnoticed thn week-end Officers Will Sptak The pioccfalou will move over the mu in streets of the city and march hack to the Odd Fellows' Temple whi le (lie official program will start al I o'clock Addresses will be given ly the international roily officers L'huric A Uutfcld president George A Thompson vice president and George It Chani-herlidn secretary the latter delivering the aduresa of welrome Response will be given by Fay Elliott grand patriarch of Rrllish Columbia The program will Include a reading hy Mrs Ilalr violin and piano duel ly the Minors Diltman vocal aoln hy (Ooatlmasd om Pag 8 Column 3) Harness Events Draw Many to Grays Harbor Fair -i exodus of offieiala and notables al- wptimi8m lievails at ready being well under way Geneva That Nations way The Anu-ricnn embassy had not been informed that hn waa leavinr Paris New Tribune Cipltil Hums OLYMPIA Sept Friction between state administrative officers relative to the interest of AV in the confidential data Included in the articles of Incorporation of a large firm outside the state was evidenced today in a statement given tu the press by Secretary of State Grant Hinkle Involved In the latest turn are A Martin and Hook who gained considerable notoriety a few months ago when it was found they had been sent by Governor Hartley to make a (heck of the state laud office record and that some of the documents of Lend Commiseloner Clark Savldge hed gone with them lo Brattle thus necessitating a special trip to that city by the land commissioner Friday afternoon Martin and Hook appeared at the secretary of state's office with the information they had been sent by Davis to make a complete check of the articles of-incorporation of the corporation the name of which Hinkle decline to make public Admitting they were not financially Interested in the concern anil that Davis likewise had no connection they were denied access to ihe more confidential parts of the documents on the grounds that the state apcurltiea art Is designed to protect the confidential information supplied in thn article Hinkle expressed a willingness In give them all reasonable Information in the company's articles but Hook and Martin "rpeating their land tactics were Imperative in their demands that all the information supplied Hinkle flatly refused bur did give thiim a letter to Davis In which the situation was fully ex- Will Accept Reservations of and ncitier American nor British officials were at the station to meet him Emoassy foreign office and tri-asury spokesmen today disclaimed knowledge of any forthcoming ron-fr-enec netween Mr Mellon and officials here The livening News ssya Mr Mellon was charmingly vague about Ills visit" A I IONA Okla Bept Seven bodies of miners killed In the Superior Binokelees Coal Company's mine here yesterday morning by an explosion In the workings had lieen removed to the surfnre here todny Codies of approximately nine or HI others have been located and will be removed as soon ss the debris ran be cleared away No hope remained for any of Ihe other men entombed Sixteen men wert- known to have been in the workings after more than 100 escaped Mel ween 3000 and 4044 persons were nt the mine oil ranee many of them sorrowing relatives or friends who have virtually given up hopes of reelng (heir loves ones to Hg Hlttff Pni-rrpisii-sf KIMA Bept With anolner fine day a tremendous crowd swarmed into the grounds for the third day of the Grays Harbor County Fair here Satur- i day and by noon tho place waa optimism Jammed l-tapcclal Interest Is cenferlng in the reservations OLDEST POSTAL State Officers Go Rocky Point to See Site Sunday I GENEVA Bept 4 prevailed today that the of the United States Senate required I racing program for the day which is for American adhesion to the per- the banner card of the week It In-mnnent court of International justice I elude the pace and tlia 2:10 trot would finally be accepted by the repre- h2 membership in the court that the competitors are cafer to land Four of them have already been ac-l The fair la to ronlinue over Bunday eepted by the delegates to the confer-1 and Monday The free for all three in cnee considering them Only part of five heats for a $700 purse and the the fifth which would require that the 2:20 rot w'1 clov the harness consent of the United States must be ra" 1 Was Rescued Once by Troop of American Cavalry Stops at Philadelphia i from the council of the held on th rrark anil oraaiiized labor and Visits Points the I held on the track and organised labor iHaguo of Nations for advisory will put cm special events for the day I The Another season may see great summer ramp for American legion men and women of the Department of Washington established on Rocky Point si Ukr bay a Ihe result of an offer made hy Mr and Mr Frank Pease of Rocky Point and aecepird by state official of the Legion John Raflls of Colville department commander of tho Legion together with Slate Adjutant Jesse Drain formerly of Tacoma: Henry Wise of Bo-alt'e former slats adjutant and oilier leading Ih gionnalre will visit Rocky Point Bundny where they will lie met hy Air and Mrs Prase and taken un cn inspect ion l' the inu-elh'v sllet Tho offer Is of so much of FOR SUMNER FIRE Sept 4 (A) Crippled rommunieatiun the threat of swollen streams and a mounting loss estimates today marked the mid-western course of a summer storm of 'wind and torrential rain Uitica and towns labored with curtailed utilities service meager otitsido contacts and disrupted transportation while farm land in some arena were under water Shore waa little promise of relief before Sunday The prediction for most of the flood-stricken areas was for ploudy to unsettled weather and thunder storms and showers These conditions prevailed in Iowa Illinois Missouri western Indiana Kansas and Nebraska Thu mil of the Bluriii which last night surpassed tlx-lr prevnua fury te week aonie sections could not be accurately determined with communl-eaLing line down but It appeared Ih re waa small loss nf life Three persons are known to have met death in Illinois William auliwellrd 50 of Bpring' field III wan electrocuted when he touched a live wore blown down ilur ing a squall Henry Kell II waa killed by lightning while working In a field near Boardslown III James Hprlnkh highway worker was drowned when he plunged Into raging stream to inspect a bridge rropcrly damage will bn heavy Railroad trsekuge and many bridges liavo been waaheri out Farm tuilldf fugs In sumo sections have been do strayed Willie In the central areas I lie damaging element waa Ihe rain which addl'd to Ihs offeeta of deluges of a few lays before along the Ncbraska-Ksn-saa tin wind of tornado proportion flattened farm buildings No deaths were reported in early communication fro mthn regions all hough some areas were entirely cut orf Wind of similar velocity swept -down near Ihe llllnnla-lnwa border and several railroad ran on a aide track at Duncan III were tnaaeil from the rlght-or-way In sections nf Illinois Iowa nnd Mlsaourl railroads abandoned operation entirely or si rove to con llnua servlet: hy routing trains around breaks tn the line large areas were InundntPd In all thren states and mile of highway were entirely inipasaabli: While many ell lea worn Inconvenienced liy flooded al reel a and cellars olhera were fearful nf mum nerinua consequence from niuined -i i more than glad to give Pm-opinions on questions in which the judging has ail been completed aduilora representing the department United State is Interested remains tonow the award cards d-corating of efficiency free access lo the of Interest I the exhibits have brought Jov tu the Early Morning Flames Burn Two Frame be accepted After having been under diacualonlutcowful fur blllt' ribbons for several day the reservations have SUSPEND CITY OF ROME MEN By innCI 88T8U Kiwi Irlkaaa Staff Cmpsadat nillADELI'HIA Bept Ml watei front and land hack of it aaicoinn cxpnvaed much pleasure over her I juridical polnl raised yt he' A me ric-an been taken nut of the hands of the conference committee and given over to a committee of 14 for sludy of the Buildings records of this office which thev are entitled to examine and to ro aa far a the law permits me in releasing liifors nialinn that will be for the distinct benefit of security holders and not tu the particular advantage or competitor companies" Hinkle declared "Rut i positively refuse to release this informal ion until I am convinced of the right of the apnik-aiits to have the informal ion" Aa tho state house office will all he closed on 3laitdsy it ia not expecteil that Davis will take any new sii-pa in the mailer before Tumniav first sight of where ahe cmtmo This committee Is expect- was iiu-l by a representative uf the I I i uin ii -h 10 report back to the conference I John Stetson list snd HCBTOX St pi The license of ftpt John Diehl and Third Slate Timothy I Dreyr of the steamer City of Rome were today suspended for nln months as a result nf the collision last year In which the submarine 8-31 was sunk with the loss of 34 live' Roth the 8-31 and the City of Rome were found at fault In the finding Prior to the closing of the league' or Nations assembly which begins next Monday and ends llie latter part of next1 month After adjournment of the conference I laat night a prominent delegate went no far aa to say that all the American taken for a motor drive along Ihe banks uf Ihe Bchuylkill river to watch Ihe i-rewa practicing for the rowing regalia Kraut Ifni Fairmont Dark and some of the famous old historic places were along Ihe roursc of her first glimpse of an eastern city and she exclaimed with delighl at the many interesting the Legion may require for a state camp lo lie turned over to the leglon on a P9-ycar lease Mr and 31 tYase liavo many acres uf land with 1300 fret of waterfront on I Hike Hay an tnlrl of 1 Inidcrsou liny anil only a few mllea due west of Tacoma The site offered la In a region rapidly hecuniing more popular as a summer playground Nearby are the summer camps uf Ihe Girl Bi-out Hoy Beauts and Ijikn recently purchased a silr and 31 A nnd Just serosa I In 1l tfnm I In Yai'hl 1'lnli Iim a i i 1111 Once rescued hy a troop of Vntted Btales ravalrv when he had run into danger while on government business the oldest living Ann-rlran noslofflce Inspector Kdland Clement TO of O-c will hi1 an lionnrcil guest at the Washington slate roll-vrnllon of onstniaslinii supervisor clerk and letter carriers In Tacoma Sunday and Monday Fur many ytnra ('lenient ha lieen nrlecled to represent thn national post-office department at the several statewide conventions on Ihe Pacific Coast and he will come In that ranaritv tn Tacoma Sunday He has traveled In every slate In the fnlon Clement entered the pnatolflcn service In the summer of 183 aa a mail clerk tn Chicago latter ho waa transferred to a Western run anil made superintendent of the rsilwsv mail Hcrvlcc in San Francisco lie wan re-iiiu ated lo take exnniinnlluns for post -office Inapeetor In I KUO and hnvi passed waa given hla eiininilKSInn Since Chen he has had 36 years of Al live servlee In that line The delegates lo the convention from all parts of the slate will number almul 600 An elnlm-alr hualtieaa program nnd entertainment lias been Rlnnnrd Business session will betid at thn Odd Fellow's Temple A grand hall will wind up the two-day meeting Monday evening al the convention headquarters ily HI iff CsriraiMHiea SUMNKR Kept Fire believed to be the work of a firebug broke out at 2 a this morning In two frainn buildings on Narrow street former stores- of pioneer dsys Shortly be fore thn fire a' ear with two men Was seen to drive up in front of the buildings and slop A few' minutes later lnlh buildings burst Into flames Through the quick work of the Bum hit fire department the fire was eon Tinrd In Ihe two building which will proluibly he raxed sa they are now in Ihe fire xnne The buildings are owned liy an mil of town resident TACOMA WOMAN DIES OF BURNS v( ctil ually would bo ac-l announced today liy the Boston board of inspectors of' the United State steamboat Inspection service i rem Hit- UlltnBIH Limited iTCWI fhlcago Misa Tacoma met a number of the judges who will he on the hoard eepted The optimism prealenl In Geneva hat the United Slates will adhere lo Ihe world court la shared hy Coolldge At the summer White llouae It is stated that the President Is confident the signatories (o the court pact will a crept the American reservation 3lr Pease was In Iho Red Cross Mrs Ida Eaton who was hurneil a her hiiinii 2329 Boulh street Wednesday tvlulc putting un frnli wIh-ii the parafln ignited set tins fi-e to h-r ilolhlng died Baturdav in a lis-st hospital Mr Katun waa burned a bou I the head and laxly Al fie time 3lr ikUin waa burned her daughter Mrs Ahbin aw who saa in the house waa painfully blit al Atlantic City next week when she FAIR TO OPEN MONDAY service with troop during the World lho hPHU nd ttar lie Is a veteran of lb Kiwntali- mnup nf the winners just named Amerirati War In which hr lost a leg i-onlest In the Boulh Bhe waa and waa In various engagements in rntertalncd al luiu-licon on the train I and that examination of the reserve-China and Mexico editor 31 ra rrase Iho first In-gioii Piiii'riniiiru nt itiii it'qisi nil iiu irin I xiro vanmumuiHi vi mr rrri a Hr Is ii writer mid pnrty of rhllndelphliinB who were I tloni will show that their object la ase helped to organixo returning from the Theoaophist con-I Place tho United States on equality In in Women's auxiliary ivrntinn in Chicago 31 is Tacoma and I the court with members of In-agur Wy Hltf CnrirajHiarfraf The first annual will open here on mile Tuesd-iy the features not dang'rously Injured Irving to save She la i her mother Bhe la aairi lo lie recuv tn-1 I niAl(Ali prpii tolThuraton bounty Fair I Lalair Day and will ci I Wednesday Amo TUNING Bept 4 Among Conquers Age Donegal Ireland Bepl 4 uD Mr Annie Clarke aged 80 la receiving Iho plaudits of all Donegal Hhr lias just completed thn mowing tiring and sleeking of an acre of oats the hulk of It six feet high complct Ing the task In a week cling from her hurts 3I Eaton was 36 yenra old and beside her daughter Mra I tow is survived bv two brolhera and a slater in Pennsylvania Ilur tasy was tu ihu L'aipicdy ft All-u The President believes I win nted colony of automobile article f(v7 HVeH displays al which every make of ear I at oil the Pacific Coast will be shown when It waa called ihe Legion of Ubrrty and had charge of the first program for Decoration Day at Seattle after tho algtilng of tho armiallcc her rhapernn are guests at the New I of Nat Iona Benjamin Franklin hold and will visit Ihe Henqui-Ccnlrnnial before leaving for Atlantic City that when understood fair EXZSLZST WCd HP on" Vh Toond" atmul the "waTr! further downpour front and tho Narrows It will be found entirely There will be large stock poultry and removed agricultural displays mortuary 1 I.

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