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Show NORTHWEST NOTES Chester R. Ilovey, attorney general of Ellens4)urg, Wash., was recently appointed ap-pointed justice of the Washington state supreme court by Governor Hart, to succetd Justice Wallace Mount, deceased. de-ceased. Mr. Hovey is president of fhe Washington Bar association. The motion of James E. Mahnney. cltarged with the murdev of Mi's. Katt Mahoney. his aged hiTde, whose body was found several week!; ago in Lake Union netir Seattle, for a change ol venue, wags denied in the superior court Thursday. The case will go to trial September 20. m m m A carload rate of $1.72 a hjundrec pounds on glassware, minimum weight 30,000 pounds, is to be published soor by the Western Pacific railroad company com-pany at San Francisco. It was announced an-nounced by H. K. Faye, general tarifl manager. The rate will apply tc glassware moving from California tc Colorado points. m m Perched insecurely at an angle ol 60 degress or more on the rocks at Raven Cove, hatfield island, the Canadian Can-adian patrol boat Givenchy is in a pre carious position, according to wireless messages made public at. Victoria, B. C. The forefoot is above the watei line, it was stated, but the funnels are submerged at high tide. The United States circuit court oi appeals for the Eighth district located at Denver rook under advisement foul suits appealed to it by file Utah) Consolidated Con-solidated Mining company against the Utah Apex Mining company, involving lead and other ore bodies and claims valued at nearly $10,000,000, the ownership owner-ship of which was disputed. The number of unemployed in the city of Spokane is estimated by city and federal agencies at 1500, with the "worst yet to come." The city is getting get-ting together an unemployment committee com-mittee to control the situation. A work farm is proposed. A municipal timber plant to get out firewood and break the "unreasonable price" of fuel is anotner scheme. A decision of the state district court of appeals of California holds thai state courts and state officers lnave no power to enforce the federal prohibition prohibi-tion act. The decision also declared that until the state enacts legislation to enforce the federal prohibition act the jurisdiction of state courts may not be employed by the federal govern, ment, even in civil eases. ... Prelates and clergy of the Roman Catholic church from the entire Pacific Paci-fic coast and the northwest attended at Seattle Thursday the pontifical mass commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary an-niversary of the consecration of the Right Rev. EdwurfT J. O'Dea, bishop of Seattle. Bishop O'Dea was the cele-br-ant of the mass, and Bishop Chrir.tie of Portland delivered tne silver j lb-ilte lb-ilte sermon. That Roy Gardner, Califi rnia in..il rebber, who Monday afternoon mad a sensational break from the federa'. prison on McNeil Island, .near Tacoma, Wash,, is seriously wounded and bing in hiding beneath the dense undergrowth under-growth of a 160-acre track on the island, is-land, is the theory upon which Warden Thomas Maloney based final instructions instruc-tions to his little army of guards i nd special deputies. ... trying Wallace, catcher for a Mitiot, S. D, semipro baseball team, estab-HMud estab-HMud what was Tl irsday sail to be- a new world's record in clrcleing bases. allace made the circuit in 13 seconds, (clips ng, he claims, the former record m.ide by Archdeason of the Rochester li-ternational league Ham. Wallace irade his record while being timed by teiiinniates. who will seek to have the mark established as official they announce. an-nounce. " ... Peter Shier, 5, alias Carl Murplly, was arrested at a Salt S.nke hotel on susp'ei m of being implicate! -in holdup hold-up and robbery of patrons of a hot springs resort near there Monday night, when loot worth mor e than $20,-000 $20,-000 was obtirned. Shier is also sus-! sus-! pectc-1 of having been one ! tliy.' two men who held up the I.os ng-lo. limited lim-ited of t'.ie Union I'ao'.lis svstei i between be-tween Ogden and Salt Lake last week, according to the police. ... The Brighain sugar factory at Brig-horn Brig-horn City, Utah, will operate on tv twelve-hour shifts this year, instead of the three eight-hour shifts adopted last year, according to an authentic report. This change back to the twelve-nour , schedule is made necessary because of the financial s: limrency which the sugar company is still feeling, and it will mean the loss of winter employment employ-ment to a great number of men whr were depending on their former job' at tne sugar factory. |