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The National Dentists Northwest Corner Third Avenue and Pike Street Right Acroas Pike Street from the new Fahey-Brorkman Store Look for Our Big Kleclric Sign 250,000 Mackerel Catch at Cornish LONDON, June ll.«—Hlg iii< lini of markerel are b»lng landed at the ; Comlah porta. At Newlyn one catch yielded over a quarter ef a million I ft*h HERE'S MORE ABOUT HISS JOHNSON STARTS ON PAGE ONE Who*' l-ank* wart- t ! <llO OOP T> newetWlautlta «wfpi tlif hall, finally growing to general lainfualon The delegate* evidently were getting back at Ilia *pmker for hla referem"*e to iha financial bacMng of other con tender* In tha nomination. Their were cheera whan Wheeler announced ha waa neaping tha vloae , and, drvMUnr from tha teat of hla addti«*. ha Iranad ovrr tha ralla nnd. shaking hla finger down at lha crowd, ha ahotilrd: "Yaa ha«r' I noork your pr»)u4lcad ( aara and haar for tha flrat tlma In vour llvra. what thu man atanda for"' , Thart- h m a imtipml t'haar from tha fsllrry hut from lha plooa whara Mtl tha man with thr nominating ivotao. nothlna but allatirr. Tha tunr haa roma to drlva tha Una*"* from thia lample of rapub h inlam." aald Whaalar I loot * and Ja« ra from tha (lalrsnta* warr tha floor'a riuiponaa. hi noNin \ i k»n rsiia Tt> \KtM S| KAVOK | W haalar ron< ludrd at I 11. and thr California dalairmlon to Itai !faot with tsraat Amwlran ftaca to atart tha liamonalraUoti Thay tiagaii lit proraamton around tha room, ahout nii * Hlrttm" thru mrgapbonaa Tha Mli hlitan ilrlaanllon alao w» tip waving flag* Tha Johnaonlta* produra*! vlgnt of Urgr Amatiian flag« and algn* boar ing Johnnon »logan» and plrturaa ••>om tha irtiUt gallar%' an moun pl.ture of Johnsoii wi> un ;ftirl*<l It waa obrloua. however, br | fora thr ijTnnnatraf lon had la»an on i |f»»e minut-«. that tha aniiiualaam of |tHa loyal l'allf<rnla dala( itlon eooltl j ! not atoiin for th«* deadly rffect. I Tlio volume of < ln«erln* did not ompare with the noiao that rrvtad the r inwi of and Wood, and the great majority of the delegate atooii In tha alal<w and rotivrreed or mounted thrtr rhaire t' aaa what waa going on The California delegation perar j j verej In an effort to recruit dele j Ktteo from other In Ulfir pa vade, with little auc<-eoa The CalifornUna ihante,l "Hiram | Hiram' W'a want 111 ram!" and tirge.i j other \oralleta to join In the refmln. j uul with 111 euKea* j • The eurt'rtae of the demonetm'ion l»«a tho apathy of the guilerie*. J<ihn»<>d ha* >ad et.org ! vw»niprr irapport In Chicago and It w-iva i-v*- t«l that. rejjard >«« of Hie | attitude of tha >l. i-gatea, th* gaiter | lee would ward him a epertirular greeting. It *pe<"dlty evl lent, howurr that the wawtii-r a'id I the humldlt> or eome other phenwn ! rn.i more rloiwty reined to jinlitle*. wera havi'ig a t«K*ri*h effe< t. and th gallerteii were il«rl>|e<lly Mow tn tak mg up tha work"*>f the demnnal'al I ore At ntio point In th* rh*erlng, a i »'«iun . iad In a hi " • i.ire go* n nnd (rated dire<tly behind the j.re.* "«H,tion. eei»ed a large Amerlcao flag lthat dr»|>e.l t>ie halc«ne. and hang In* ftt «rer the rail, erare-l It fean ' Tlraily In the fare* of thoae beloe and »hotii<d for Johnaon Khe met .with rnnatderable rnrouragrtnrr ' • land in few momenta had *ever*| to! unteer aupportere i At Ito p m the drmnnetratlon | nraa etlli on. but obvioualy. aa In the , l aee of ««rh ul the prevtoua demon. . j atratton*. th* outburat* wrre me. Jrhanlral and a!mo*t entirely larking . lin «pont*nelty At Itl riftiator '< ><lg* whn re . funnel harge of thr gavel, hammer rd ih" on\»ntlon to order, th* d*m on»t itlon for Johneon ha\tng laated ;i minute*. A» quiet w«. r**umed, Repreaen [titive Thoma* W h'. hall, of Mlnn« jvota. a blind rongreanman. wag l*d j forward by hi* i yeae-otd eon and Started the flr*t **eondlng epeeeh for Johnnon * nomination f-- hall de*rrtbe<l how hi* little *on, when 4 year* old i crept to hig knee and »>k<-d If he 'could *ee him iikakth OK prnrijr DK.MAMIINO 111 "Can't you «** me daddy?" the -boy aaked, and" hi* father replied ("not with my eye*, hut with my heart '• It I* the heart of the people that jl* demanding Johneon. fi hall derlar ed. and a. »hout went up from th* ; galltrlea. | Sc hall r« ferrcil to Senator Penroae »endtr.g from I'hd.ulrli'hla a me*a«g* ithat the ronvcntlon »hnulU tiomlnate the man who could win. j "Thai nan mean no other man ,than ijirarn John-on '' rrled 8< hall, and there waa n. real cheer , S<-haII had the crowd with him I from the minute he atarled rp4-aJ<Uig He had a penetratVg voice and an energetic; personality, not unlike the candidate he waa th«re to iitcond ,Hla »ucce*» In putting a bit of Jatx into the proceeding* etlrred the gal ]lerle* and cauaed frri|iient murmur* 'of approval and round* of npplau*e | Aa Schall concludod, Judge JUrh nrd Dougherty, of fer»ey C|tv >trp jped forward to make the ai*t aecond 'lng epeechf or .lohnaon. 1.1 Ts Ills t.KOI.KArin MIXKD \ HIT Dougherty made ;in rlnb o ruie apology for coming from the atate of Now .leroey, which hud ulao aept i Wllaon to the White Motive, hut tie came «o Uingled in n long aentani n I explaining Ilia guiltlrnanea.* that the crowd mi.iaed the point. There was a dead alienee where u lauifh was intended iKiugherty declared that the con i fldonce of tho republican* In the ' force nnd Inteitrlty of Hlmm fohn | eon w:i.'< not confined to that pgrtv, i hut declared that the name confo dene* In hla ability e*l*t to a very marked degree within the rank* of 'the democratic party. ! l.odge dropped thn gavel on the japeiiknr before ha had concluded, but relented and gave him nn e*tru moment to roncluile hla nentenre .The Htienkrr concluded by nervou* ily turning to anil laying, I "and. air, I second the nomination !of the Honorable Hlrum W John i aon. of New Jeraey." The crowd got h reul laugh from j the twt*ted geography. O'Neill, of Michigan, waa then al lowed two mlnutea to make the third ,Tohu*on nominating apeecH. Mr* Kntherlne (• ICdaon, of Call [fornla, on hehalf of .lohnaon'a own *tate, seconded th* 'nenalor'a noml nation. Clad all In white. Mr*. Kd 'eon. In a voice that idiook a little with nervoueneii* 1,1 flrat, told lio» California had adopted woman uf fr-age and paaeerl progre*ii|ve Indu*- jtrlal leglKtutlon while John*on wn* ! governor. Hhe aaked that Johnson Til E SEATTLE ST AI! Gov. Lowden's Name Presented to G. O. P. CllirA'Mi June II I .Mowing tha for on Wood In the rapuhlli on national i -invention t oda y, nomination of (luv Frank 0 liimilrn was In lt« pre ■tentative RiKlenherg, of Illinois Thar* wn* muih ronfualon 1 (i n| lit lieal for nrtlet before Kodenbei g toil til begin. Itodeiilirr g. 'i tall, h"Avy tet m*n, •poke In it calm. illapitaalonutg faah lon. Ill* flllgel tip* I't'lMMil I'lgelher | thr roinliiioni ftf (in I**l which, Itf RAItl. • aietad In Ihe Country, lIMIVIi. ha began ualiiK a (>w gaatuiaa. but the were te • trained ami be tp|»tr«l i*e*rv«->l In contrast w(i|| the \ Ignroua, am phatlc demeanor uf tivv. Allan anil Mr*. Itobliihun Itodmherg *Umml on hi* tlpto*" a* he viilrH pralw> of |,owd**v raising hla clenched fi*t* on high, to pr*> 1 that *'i lo*l will »p~ i| Ilia day when A tetter mitl a braver pilot will la placed at lha nation'* helm " 4'arrfut at trillion * M glvan H| l(iM|entierg , N atlilrea*. anil there tin at fliwt lit(lv tenrton*' lUK)*nherg'g nominating «pi». li be iiaii with at) alltu k on the Wllaon ad | ministration In an unuiually brlaf talk he told of lx>wd*n * "buslnaa* adtnlnial ratldn In lllinjil*. hi" "|tr» greaalv*n*aa and aanaiinaa." and a* Mrtrd tile |vvrfn»r would repeat n.i (tonally what ha had dona locally. DP.I RmTK* I.U M II miim: TKM Whan ha nifirtluilal. lha d*l*gat**' - •action *uddenly filled with luiji* , 'porters bearing l/milrna picture At II *1 a. Nt th- bio lfii adherent*! crowded Into Ilia *i«h s for the:r il»m on* t r*uon. Tha low* delegation appeared with . the hlgge*t lithograph of th" lllinol* | governor, It wg* a huge ufttiir i holatcd httwean two pole» Mu« woman ware in Una. Th--lr nhrlll cheer* mingled with tha de*i>ar| shouts of llw> torn Tha delegate* I that wara not m«rrhln( *ti»<d up In their aatila watching. Kentucky's standard nu rippaal lo»aa from tla* floor and Joined the march In milt |Mtf t of lha pn«-ea*|on a (Ifl •aavltit a Uowilrn picture In **• li hand was iirrKnl along nit tha shoul l>a nominatad aa a man wlio under stand* tha grr«i humanitarian pr«b Ictus and gl\* th* woman yotrr* a' t-anhidaio iho <un rnthlu>la*tlc«lly I gupport. (,ll\ (-OOUfXiK l> NOMIS \ I I.I» Th* roll <all w.ta raiumtd and Cvnnv tirut )l»Ula<l to MawurhatU ' M|>aakar Qlllatl iwma to tha ptatfo'tn to Mac In nomination tha n«ma of Uitvamof Oklvln t'oolldga. of M»«aa cbuMtta. filllatt wma well raralvrd *>y th« dalagataa and thay war* to halp him a.ont at avary opportunity with potlla applaoaa Ma gara th* jr«Rv«nUen a "atralght talking to"' {about Coolwlea < (pluming why h* laliould gat tha nomination, rmplia !alilni tha fart that hr ••un« mid , danly to the Jurat nona yaar thru ht« admlniatnitioin aa gt.varnor a>f > | Majaaat liuaat'« 1 "Wouldn't It 1-a a laatful rhang* J to *aa aurh a man aa «"o- U>lga in thr , Whita MouaaT" (illlatt wanted to Itnitw The appltuaa hnwaver. hw j'-am* Inrrwaaingly poiita and finallj w»« latraly audible ' I yuotation of tT'nolidga'a mruugi jto <iomi>era d .ilng tha Moaton ■ latnk', aa>ing no man had a right to • | «tnka again*' publa- aafet}*. gut thai 1 firm r«al cheer, and thar* waa mora' | not** when ha uud ha <ould follow! ' with entnuauiem any man nominal •d at thla i-onvantion unlet: a >|>eaklng manner waa m'tra emphatic than hta u«ual demeanor In (tha ho tine Aa h« <onclud«-d, lha' < Maaaa hlMPtta daiagul.on Jump* ' ur j tnd g»v» threa rhear* No nttaini't |at a big drmonatration waaa made ; and whan tha ahouting had died j down the il utaa< liuaatla men re ; «umed their arata Mr« Anna Oarilalo I'feffer of M laam.nuaatta ae< onded Cooiidgi ' i tmination «• thai of a Atneri i can i>orn 'tn the fourth nf July " With her apeat h enda<i. tha Maaau ( Cliuaetla dei-'gaUAn g»va tl.rt-e mort rheera for Coolldge The roll of ataf'i wiui rexuined | , Murion Duller, of North Carolina. | placed in nomination Judge J. C. , ITltihgrd. of North Carolina. Thl* waa the flrat "dark horaa" i nomin itlng a|>ee<-h. It waa delivered I by a tail man with a brlntly heard ibut nol>ody Mid much attention to j what he anid, an«l there waa nvj' h moving about *tn the floor, dcjegnte* ! flrxklng towgnl tiia »*lta for lunch.' other* eng iging In anlm>it«d convct nation i The confuaion Increased »o that tiia • pe«k> r h id ,i hard lime m iking him *e|f heord. Tho gullery aelwd th* ! fx-c i-ion for n KO< lal hour, and aoon jthe rumble of converwitlon and xliuf-| ; Ming of t lialra left the eperikcr on an laland In a aeii of aound. Cumming* Scores G. O. P. Platform SAN i-'RAWIMCO. June 11.— Commenting on the rrpubllown |ilat form. Ilomrr H. Cummlng*. demo, emtio natioii.il cliiilrtnun, raid today: "High aouitiilng phraxea will not take the place of conatrtn live *ug gejitlon" The pigiform I* a work of dam njctlvg rritMam. It will ha aeiirrheil In vnin for one affirmative anil rltnr cut propoaltlnn to remedy any »f the of which ll complain*." 1 Leg Broken in Fall Off Motorcycle With hi* 'l*ht l«(j broken. Kol*rt Clau«pn, .HOT 32<1 av». W.. wax In Ihp ! city hospital Friday, J|i> \vim riding | on tli* far *«nt of it motorcycle piloted by Frank Johimon. of Fort Lawton. Thursday night. whi>n John mm <lrov thn ryele against Ihr curb at Fourth nvf. and Virginia *t. to avoid an auto. Clausen wu> thrown off. Drank and Drove Wife Out, Charge rh«rir#Ml with driving hi* wife nml children nut of their house. ?.'no H*venth n\'f , while Allejrrd to luivf heen drunk Thursday nlisht, limn Cliirk. ".1, lonß««hnri in»n, w«n In the *lty Jhil Friday. Officer Fred Mill* nrrcMeij him ' I l l\ IC rKNNIKH, nome frrocerlop find fttnd.v were nil th/it thieves who ent«»rei| Mont Cn'n fjrocerj and mcit market, :.007 Tenth avc N K. | Thursday lught, obuiuud, <tei ■ (l f Die IWo men II »M the *.un* girl aim appeared in th* ttkla hORi4 *•< tlon during the Wood dene on*t ration. Th* gin »■■ Ml** I'uriithy ftlannX, 11. daiightei uf 1. tl. Itl»nat, daiegiit" fr<trn Mu-kngao, Okla Mha wfl* rar rbti on tin «hould*r» of her father and Jaooii I. Ilamon, icitlonal oom mlttaeman «lei t from tiklalmma. lilm aelf a praal'i* ntlal aaplrant Tha chaer* »er* not v*ry loud and wara mingled with much whialllng. Along the iilale* *tood the leader*, encouraging tin (.articipant* l utidi'i lliey ahouled. and "Keep It up. ImiV*"' The ai tic *lgn po*ta fium tha lowa and Oklahoma il-lrgatlon* ap|>earad In lit** pri« •■•■ ion followed by ('oil north* lit At kanea* war negt. Virginia a »tan lai,i louid not be torn loo**, but the top uf It waa ■ arrleil in tha llna of marrh ,v aeo.pil huge canva* aign wa* borne along on threa polo* by th* lowa delegation In glaring latter* It preaentril |,ow<l*n aa tha bualn*** uariditlate fur piaalfl*nt ('•>ngre**m in Hiemp, \ltglnlg. and Vational Commltt*eman Warran, Mt, lii».n at the height nf th* L#» den damunatratlon. i)-< larwl tha gov ernor would be oominat*4 it*fore lha day waa over Nothing to It. but aaid Mletiip known to be an "organlut titan man ' l.owd*n ha* f*r mor* t|el*gii>*a than VV ikml and ehould win • twin *ftef th* third l ollot ' de< tared Warren, palllamentarlan of the cr.n \entl«>n who will ca*t hi* \ote for Manator Johnaon. loirlng tha I-«»wdrn demon*tr»tlon It waa learned that It I* the preawnt Intention of ronvantlon offirlal* to kaep tiia convention In aa*«i>tii eon linuoudy until a notn ne<- I* rhoaan Tha damon*tratlon paa*ed tha ID minute mark at II 31. Prac tically ovar\ delegate In th* hall w*« tniitd up lit eom< way In the demnri. ■ tratlon, #ith*r aa a *i«e. Uat'»r ntand Ing on a rl.alr, or ghouklering along in th* pro« aaalon It finally *rn!e«l after i: mlnut** fharle* i: l*l< kett, of lowa **<-. ondail the nomination of la>wdan. lYom a reliable aourca at Pol ada x ter haiadquartera It waa learned that lha eatiator plan* to awing hla »up !ort to Wnai>l flrr and If th* gen em I tall* uf n-niitalion. th*n to Harding I»wdana aupportar* al*o [,U -A for th* auffragetla auppert by grtid trig In Mr* I l*trh» Ix-t.byn», of II llnob*. to niak* the *e<-oni of th« wmndlng *;>aawh*a for ttiair man AS IT SEEM TOME DAN'A SLEETR Mtrta uil Page One) of a specimen, does that <-v*ry lime |<« bike* a railroad trip , No animal ran «|aend a winter If tl e An th circle and a *ummer on lite Amaron and not guffer; a man • ~n do (hat and gain atrength A man* '*n walk a horaa to death Infantry. In a wer-h will travel farther than caavalry ran. A man can carry more weight. In protKirtlon to hi* |>ound*. do It on lea* food, and do it oaar rougher country than any animal And the thin. fia-My faced, huneh *hotilder»d cMy youth haa a batter t hance of reaching .» ripe old age than tha atout. florid yokel from th* country That * ouaar -bwt a* aimning aurgaortg during th* draft found th* city lad* wara in better phy*ical *hape than th* country bo>«. an I ih* tougher tha environ ment. Oio tougher the citlgcnry, ami town boy* even bova from tha *lutn diatrict*. ara made rr*latant to dlaeiuH- by the vtr> dcadi.n aa ol tha| r environment In ahort. here aa elaewh*re It will l>e observed that tiia common ly accepted notlona are entirely erronaou*. YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE F V jflß ■ fl ■ V v • J v » IN. U R. CUrfc each mornlnu between the hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation whatever. We have n Tine, brand new X-Ray Machine, which we are placing at your dis posal without charge be tween the hours mentioned above. Please come as early in the morning jus possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Pr. Ik It. Clark, Mliupir H»5 THIRD AVKNITS N«r»hwr*t C«m«r ThIH Avenur and I nlon Strret IM*r»naJljr Arr*na the Street from lh* l'mil«fNc« I *4y AltrnHanU nn Ihily at All Time* ALLEGED WIFE POISONER SANE Alienist Examines Him in Jail Here Daniel bishop former city team *t*r, rhaiged with an attempt to poison hla wife. Alice by placing ar **nic In liar mimh laat Wadnewlay. wa* d< > lured *an<- Ity I»r. I>. A N'lch ol*on. " Itishop told a "lr ilghtforward and normal *tory nf • t*ata up until the time of hia arreai. |>r Nicholson told I'riiaecuior I re<l C. Krowri. arid e* hlblteil ull normal facultlee The "tat*- Will preea tha chargaa and place Hlthop on trial, 11l a li« *p la charged with attempted minder In til" fir "t degree iteputy Pro»acutor Wallaca Mount today alao Interviewed Blghop, with a view towards taatlng Ms aanlty, and eapraaaed a lieilef thai Itlahop is sane itlahop I* rather Inclined to believe hla wife and daughters are aligned againat him." Mount tie elar»d Itlahop'a radttti of thr evenla of the poison morning in u a follow* "I *ot up as uaual about 4 a m.. and my wife prajtarad breukfaat I ate aa u*ual and than kl*" I her and went out and began .aawlng wood. Th* flrgt Intimation I ha>l that anything waa wrong wa* lai* in th* afternoon. wh*n a amall hoy. Hying n»ar my place, told me that two men were trying to break into my houaa. I ran to tha houtte and found two deputies waiting fur me •' • rtl»h"p dee'arad he knew nothing th« ut any poison about tha houia*. In stating that th»r» never had li«-*n .in* 111 Lha place, as fsr a* he knew. H* derlared hla daughters and hlmaelf n< v*r got al«nf. but that hla song were friendly toward* him. MAK\ O'HKIKV, 1411 Fifth are, left Iter whisky mpoeed to tha y!*w of the police, and for that reaaon pact $lOO fine frblav In JuVtlca Oil* W Hrlnker'g nourt. TWO EXCEPTIONAL Dress Offerings for Saturday FINE TRICOTINE DRESSES Formerly Sold From S49JSO to $75.00 Reduced to $29.50 Seldom has a mora significant •'* saving opportunity been offared on •* fine quality Tricotine frocka, featur- \ !■ the be«t style and trimming V -C *. / k detail. \ \ \ ® nr f rorn ( * e Q rou P ** »k*tchtd at VKrW' Smart Jersey Dresses J J.— |!'! TU Reduced to $12.75 BM£gs % | | Formerly Priced From \ I 1. i J $19.50 to $25,00 • 1 |I Jk mf! J These are the better grade of IjlX LHk A) L Jersey Dresses, in straight-line and 'HpR blouse effects, smartly trimmed with *|lM\ | 'l wool and silk embroidery, fancy J, ''p . stitchery, braiding and cord tucks. W \A L , W Shown in all wanted colors. 1\ Imj pF iit Onr model from the offering sketched at riyht , An Interesting Offering of 3^ 15 Smart Polo Coats at $32.50 Formerly Priced From $59.50 to $79.50 Developed in the fashionable shades of Tan Polo Cloth in varying lengths, these nobby models are distinguished for their excellent tail oring and finish. Decisive Reductions are offered 6n SEPARATE SKIRTS Three Groups of Wool At $lO.OO, $14.50 and $19.50 Covers a collection unusually varied; smart models in plain colors or attractive plaids, in knife-pleated or plain styles, and skirts of wool flannel and jersey in wantod sport shades. Three Group* in Silk • At $15.00, $19.50 and $24.50 Present a wide range of choice in Itaronette Satin. Fan-ta-si Silk, Crepe de Chine and (leorgettc combinations, in white, flesh and all wanted'shades. New Location SECOND AT PINE TACOMA GREETS EASTERN STRR Annual Session of Washing ton Chapter Is On TAf*)NA. Jun# * It-—Wl«tha rum tomary weloofftr by dtf otfb ml* tha Mi><\ mnual amnion of th* < I rand (' t I'lr-r of WanMnfton, ' r*imr of Ka»t•-rn Htar, f>p*n«*l ita r»»nv«n*l#n with k.,0 |n alt>n«l* n< * >#• Mm Minnie Mft«UM(», He aC(I<- nrf e<! mm grand marnha: With thn n*»-*ptane* of th* «on vention laat y«*ar in H*aMl#. thin In h*liev<Nj to ih» Urioi' fv#r h»id In thn Mat* Tha II win 100 small for thn <row<! whtrh uttnmptnd to .«* «M-mhl«" it*»lf within »ha ha I. f*ffi ttrn for tha enaulf.jc y*ar will He<tn<j today. $3 Loan Returned After 31 Years NKW YORK. June 11— Junn Hugh**, a ftAl«onkM-t«T r«-tgrn»d to John II I,iddy, a cuatoma watchmen at the I tar if office. || ho had hor row«<l 31 >ear» :»|ro. llutrhca bor ro*»'l th«* monoy In a r-ar<J gajjia and hart not »»«-iMJddy in 31 year*, until they met the oth'"r day. How to Save City Line; He Tell. 'Em Th« fit* railway in MVfd! .1 H Knrlfman, In a communtnatirm to !h* council Friday, urgfn that t>HI boardn <-onUguou« to ntroet car linea l#e tax wl to nuik*- up the deficit in tht municipal railway fund. Laundry Workers to Refuse Rides The !<aundry Worker*' union ha» Iho Uloot method of beating the high emit of strf'-t earring WV won't ride on your atrort uri If you rtii» the prlro i« 7 c»nia," they gay, In a letter to tit* city '-oune-.il Friday. FRIDAY Tf K 11 11t* COUNCIL WILL . OVERRIDE VETO Claim Ross Present at Light Rate Discussion Tiigt tt>» ordinance lner»»alng the eity light rat/- approglm* '»ly 2# P"~ r»n' will be |H»a««"d over Mayor Cald w* a veto ae<-rt certain f">m the at- Ulud* of (he < it-. council Friday. Caldwell v►!<-«• I the light ln< r**»« bill Wadneeday l» auae tha idea- "f ]. T> Ro«e mperintcndent of light ii r hid not bwn c-om-ulted In draft ing the ordinance." Mtnber" of the city mrnnfll d»- • sri-il Friday th «t noea wai prwnt at the meeting when tha rlty utlllliea ■ ommli'*e eori«i'i'r»d the ordin*n<» and had lndor«cd iha proposed legm iatlon Ktupt Roea r(fij"ed to be drawn Inio lh< i«mro\««) He d»cllned to alat' whether or n'lt he approved Iho bill aa drawn up at the u'llitlea nom mil lee during hia preaanee. The rity light ordlnanre doea not contain an ••meigency clauae and ihcr»fif'- !«*■ pa over tha ma>or i veto by a tw>thlrdg vote, or *l*. CounrHmen MiKire. C<rroU. Itolton. I'hillp Tindall. A. F Haae and It. M- Thomson voted for th«- bill on orlfl* -.1 nal paaeag' »n«l Erk-kgori agalngt. Street Car Sends Auto Against Post A K. Morrill. 111« Zith »v» w.-w recovering from bruiaoa Friday, fol lowing a colliaion Ipetween hi* auto and an Baat Madieon at. car. at l»t;i ave. ana K. I'lne gt.. Thurwlay night. Morrill a ou'o knor Wed .ignlniit i lam l% poei when hit hytheatr»-et car and Morrill «u junmcß under tN» ateering wheel. A OA NO or KIDH tried to bre»ic up « party at Oeorge Talmer s hO'ia- . 2»OZ 17th ave H. Thuraday night. Patrolman Htanley br«>lia up Oi* Kang