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WASHINGTON, June 23. — (United Press Tides in Seattle MONDAY TURSDAY Ritered as Second Clase Matter May 9 At the Postortics Henttia, Wash, ander the Act of NO, 103. VOLUME SEATTI E W ASH., MONDAY, Jt NE 23, 1919. UNS WON'T FIG HAUFFEUR — As Seen by } | | Often we have wondered if the cele brated comic charactern were ax ffunny in real life as they are in the paper Ho we found out Bullet Thru Abdomen Ends) mney are ; Life of Leo Price After ance * “{* OM Breve JURY VISITS THE SCENE The deliberations of a core ner's Jury, under Chief Deputy | Will H. Corson, which convened at I p m, Monday, are expected either to exonerate or fix the re | sponsibility for the murder of leo Prices, chauffeur, on Harry T. Kittor, 13, sen of 4. F. Kittos, Tl-yeareld propricior of | the Albany Dental Parlors, of | Seattic. Price was shot thru the abdomen! andvaltnos, inmtantly kited Ua ihe | Kittoe residence, at ‘Sunnydale, on | the Des Moines road. Li m Sun day Following the shooting, Marr Kittoe, his father and Mr. and Mra Alfred Hreitenstein, visitors at the Everett we asked, “why does Kittoe ne, were arrested and tak-| that man shut his eyes when he en to the county jail, There the | sings? Breitensteins accused Harry Kittoe Because he can’t bear to seo us of the shooting, and supplemented | suffer,” and Everett would have said this with the statement that both | more, oply Mra. True said for him to Harry Kittoe and bis father were) hush up. He hushed. Funny how | intoxicated at the time the crime was | Dverett can bite « lion's bh off and committed ‘ yet is afraid k back to his wife } Visit Scene Mf —Left hand photo by Cres#-Dale, ‘ Tom ‘Dutt was picking up hi onday morning a hastily organ: | 4.) : Harry T. Kittoe, 43, son of J. F. Kittoe| Seattle dentist, who deputy sheriffs arrested early today pending |, ONY MOrnink & Newtliy Oki" welongings, euttered all over the F investigation of the killing of Leo Price, chauffeur, is on the left, To the right is Leo Price, J. F. Kittoe’s| on. or tne shooting, together with ho use chauffeur, who died of gunshot wounds in the abdomen, the two witnesses, the Breitensteins : dy : (gag gee trier area aaa aR EES 8 oe ean Vat crdenaatae tas quest The nystery Of several un w fe I E related and disjointed events which - ea | DEPUTIES ALSO MORE HAN HUNDR D oe Ber ee See eared been plained by Monday. Harry of Kittoe and his father were detained hig in the cov tor 1 Rreitensteins,, a wéine | state jouxy existed between the or cane chauffe’ tho had been employed eee gpa teps of Special) $1. PAUL, Minn, June 23— — sota and eastern Vorth Dakota dur-|about a week. and the younger Kit aes Follow in Steps ps e pe | (United Press.)—More than 100 jing the night. Bridges were washed |toe. over who should drive the Kit | Fully 1 Booze Investigators persons were reported killed and out in many pl te This had been Har a many injured in a storm which Wendell, Minn., 26 miles from Fer » prior to the em . aganelt struck Fergus Falls, Minn., late gus Falls. said reports declared Evidently believing investi yenterday 40 were buried in th in of the PR BORO gators from the office of the Fergus Falls was cut off from jrand Central Hotel sei Fahrrag ccuting attorney did not do all communication today. Nearby A. Larsen, whc ” Sela. the their full duty last Thursday towns were slightly damaged. .< pt nage ves night, when they raided Dr. Meagre reports from the vicinity arg apg She hardly says a word; so quiet Frederick G. Nichols’ private of Fergus Falls said the death ring tn I can't understand why so many mer sanitarium in search of whisky toll will go much higher. sd AE ES pple i yee nel taal stolen from the pra _ ome the Beaviest. « asus lew Sone ioeort rape re het mater SF ee ar as ete age emabligy Pre Pg 0 oP a |where 40 or more were maid to h ‘ ke 1 Kitto Penh sa hae. een ws been «killed hen the structure col Two 5 ons led when _— ns second raid on ber Poe = sacs ao, Pod orm wrecked the Northern Pacific bile, The chauffeur re ne for the stairs yesterday. No liquor * | Hospitals were packed with injured | depot at Fergus Fall neat at 1 to nt of ‘Transportation |aald at the time to have been intex::| Wilson Plans to para hae Leave Thursday and many of these will die, reporta| Superintends re oamert | oe P. H. MeCaul d a) cated that Constable James W. Lambert)" oo) sorthern “Oriental Lim-| report that 200 were killed. He sald It was in Dr. Nichols’ sanitarium seized a dozen quarts of whiskY ia» way brushed from its track by | it was possible there were many cas Two .fihets Hoary | PARIS, June 23.—President Avi which, Dr. Nichois asserts, W485) 1). neavy wind accompanying the Ualties thru the country northwest Events leadir ip to the shoot-| son's plang, conditional on the treaty given to him on the order Of| soem Ail but two cars—the diner and of the town not yet reported ng, however are disconnected. | being signed tomorrow, provide for Superior Judge Clay Allen sleeper—were overturned No A wrecking crew sent to Fergus | Deputies have en unat to. eet departure from Paris on Wedne The deputy sheriffs also searched! poaly injured,” reported Great North-| Falls said the Northern. Pacific rail-\a satisfactory explanation from | day night, and sailing from Brest on the home of Oscar Springer, @ clerk ern officials road tracks will be cleared in six | Harry Kittoe from Breitenstein. | Thursday morning, arriving in Amer fn the cbunt clerk's office A relief train from St. Cloud, Minn., | hours A Jing to Breitenstein, two] tea, at Hoboker week later, it wa Springer and Dr. Nichols are close reached Fergus Falls early shots houne about | learned th ' the! today t ne ou c n friends. As at the sanitarium, the! today, reports sald ie eputy sheriffs found vo liquor at nor Burnquist, Adjutant ing, te nt by . nus- EVERY SERVICE MAN IS ol Mecorapiecsad General Rhinow and sanitary troops band and I hen, she says Springer’s hom eee rd ly ae ins ony nthe Harry Kittoe appeared, flouriahing INVITED TO DANCE Witness Examined The storm swept northwest ‘fro a xmoking revolver I y man in Seattle who has “he first witness to appear be-| Fergus Falls and crumpled building “I'm going to get you now worn a uniform in. the t two ing was Harry (“Yakima”) Wil-| ground as far as Brainerd, 80 miles ng the revalvar he detiberately Se aKa haa and ‘Navy ub to liams, who is alleged to have re-| away Last week this Want Ad Sis Siva Mabeliene |e ’ bg rt fused to leave Seattle on the advice} Heavy rain drenched dropped, according to r n=! Community Ser entertainment L of Minne. 1 Rhyme won the cash prize of John A. Sears, one of the pro | ——————— stein, after Kittoe puiled the vision to honor the thousands of ee ey ‘ shed to disappear before rer io wa arried into th tle girls who have entertained prietors of a poolroom at Third| wished ‘ tisapp Ps r MRS, J. PROCTOR c pe he Mah e taw wel ; . ‘ at bh Co at ree cid th, have. posed ac leordims to Proseoutor 5 Wied to find a fernished filet, [iments later. Harry Kittoe is then| begins ot Mho'clock and the Army cro ep emp Williams into the I hunted near and far said to have declared to the Breiten-| ann Bub te at» ThA w agent” of Prosecut-| lowed ; wn and,|room. Shortly before noor a “confidentia My wife exclaimed, “You ‘batty bat,’ ateins, “I'll hang for this, if youlang Cherry «t don't swear that he committed ing Attorney Fred C. F was taken before the inquisitorial prospect er ury witnesses| Tony Mathias, an I. W. W. who lial eieale \ibilas ‘tains: ehon Boy Collapsed the out of the jurisdiction of the in-|was in the county-city building ake thie for the firat line According to De Asa Price murdered chauffeur quisitorial body when the alleged wholesale thefts 1 William Barr jrown | Kon of Mr Kid M. Jewett, of Gears was arrested Saturday|of whisky tock place, appeared in|] “I read the Used-Car Ads today” C. F. Seoones, who were de-\1106 N artes ; woo he 1001 nd held as witness |Sheriff Stringer's office Monday is tal to the scene of the crime|Skinner & Eddy shipyard previous oN ag Haw pera His bail “is|morning and volunteered the in Misty three more linés that will J) receipt of a telephonic to being employed by Kittoe, The $1,000. A. McSpearin, whose name|formation that he saw several per ertiditie' en the ce ae Mr I es | bod at the. mor ru a Deputy fe said to have app i on list| sons, including a court ete tic 3 B. " ee m the ; age ive eh page: She A Saget oe 7” “ges eputy Sheri: a 7 weveral quarts of whis i esidence, John Kittoe wa yed | conducting an inves 0 co Geanryes,by Deputy Shéritt ‘hard bond te pags ca grace de iin ” one boom a and Harry, arry in a PSD WS iw he tion with the sheriff's office. Zampbell_ ax one of those whom he Ky CONGRESS TO VOTE ON FEDERAL MEAT CONTROL —Bills to put the meat business under federal control were introduced today in the house and senate. PPI ee An American Paper That Fights for Americanism | TheSeattleStar “== S| Sate + i SEATTLE FAMOUS COMIC FOLK! Per Your, by Mati, $5.00 to $9.08 Weather Forecast: SHOOTING | o. B. Joyful Pansy wits the bes vy piers BY ED L. KEEN th ee (United Press Staff Correspondent) or sek | PARIS, June 23. —Germany accepted the cause |peace treaty without reservations today. This fact was communicated to the allies de |in a note from Weimar, transmitted thru |\Secretary Von Haniel at Versailles at |5:25 p. m. | PARIS, June 23.—(United Prgss.)—The French © foreign office stated today that it would be impossible to | complete all arrangements for formal final signing of the peace before Wednesday. The big three met again at 11 a, m. It was learned. jthat no change in the orders for the allied armies to vance Tuesday morning has. yet been given, or will be given until after 7 o'clock this evening. Germany has notified the allies that she will sign the |peace treaty. Official announcement of the receipt in Versailles of ing « play/a note to that effect was made this afternoon. ¥ her club is roing to put on some 4 re Ne ee oe Whether jt will be signed at once by Secretary Von . Haniel or later by a new delegation was not made known, — celtbra tien wh « had par tei pated as matron of honor.) “Ah dun k no w Mineus | Dutt, some thinks an how jft wor Rastus butthe cops interfered before it wuz a’e Olivia was reh Bik alan Unofficial reports stated the national assembly had in- « u p-|Structed Von Haniel to sign at once and had given him full. pose 4| power to do so. - she wi The allies promptly refused a re the at.,auest for a 48-hour extension of the tem pi{tme limit for acceptance of fed tt the epace treaty, reecived from the Ger ore. lea d.|mans this morning The seven-day limit expires -at 7| in sg man ta | o'lock this evening @ p. m. New 3 hi ws s| York time) oe Previously the allies had received a 2 E note from Adolph Bauer, the new German chancelior, saying Ger. many would sign the treaty because WA ent | she ts fc to do so, but making =? feertain rese ations. AG To this note the allies replied that |the time for discussion had pass: T a o and that Germany must at ptt HURSO, § tland, June 23.— after sinking practically the en- rs note, which was directed to jone.| % 2 tire German interned fleet Satur- thine: Wie PO pelle F Clemencesu, as chairman ef day in Scapa Flow, were report- a x9 commission, declined Y # ing her, “have e tr ed today to be still at liberty, r what might happy British marines and'sol Ts were nal what ‘is pound to searching the Orkney islands for ; r the conditions comes pe ReH v. uF ‘ ; PARIS, June 23.—(United j Force Does It — |. Press.)—A dispateh to 3 I . wever, that Germany| the !"Intransi today re- Bi fear oan e mposed _by ported that German warships fore not surrendered to the allies 4 j The note refused to admit that Ger. | had been sunk at Kiel. many was the author of the war, de 4 clared she would got accept the ar-| LONDON June —-23.—{United ; Stating that Clare West, | ticle compelling her to give up per. Press.—Admiral Von Reuter, come- @ the death of whom W. 8. 7 with war crimes and|mander of the interned German ; : ted that the treaty be re-exam- fleet, sunk by its own crews Satt Wetzell is on trial for man is OWN Crewe SANS slaughter in for within two year y in Scapa flow, may be tried by le Superior Judge J.T ‘ wu repl an international court, together with “4 | Renews . died be There remain less t 24 hours. |/U-boat commanders and other war ‘ | T onstra y the /criminals, it was learned toda a full report of the sinking to naval armistice commission in es Of Paris, by whom the next steps Ger-| ‘The British admiralty is forv nany must accept the terms without | ing qualification or reservation. We shall | 4} require from the representat the city hospit arence 1 snes the de Germany an unequivocal decision of | wit) be directed. heir purpose to sign and accept, or lidn't f the in.) nm W nal trent THURSO, Scotland, June 23.— jurieg he received when run down| Germany is respc for every m z (United Press)-Of the German els interned in Seapa flow the dnaught Baden and the cruiser by Wetzell’s auto, at the intersection | stipulation after her signature of ave. N, W. and EB. 61st st The big three met at Premier Lloyd We are Pho o pr « ‘5 i seni} mornin and reamined in seeaide $e Se gpiny pact an 6 the when he threw himself from his bed | Jection of the request for extension | Possibly be salvaged ‘Wo. den » 4 in delirium Ja the city hospital of the time limit was made after the |Soyers: were still on the surface Then, over the protests of Deputy | eroup adjourned and 20 other destroyers were | Prosecuting Attorney John A, Fra r nan note regarding reser-| beached Th her vess of the once ter, representing the state, Attorney | Vations, dated at Weimar, June 21 j TRIMMED Gad, Es. "ior Wawa, | after tk rth in detail the af Proud German high seas fleet were ruff, of 2222 Kighth ave. who was |leged necessity for such reservations, {beneath the waves, sunk by) thes ved these conclusions (CONT'D ON PAGE SIXTREN) visiting a March 29, ho from an anesthetic, hurled him violently from his bed when tt was | “His head hit the floor with stick Ready to Sign The government of the German * ibecty Bonds Quoted publi ready to sign the trea not an attendant about repur ay wna: Meaty ~ et et ut, however, recogniz.| “New YORK, June ty bond ening foree, with a terrific crack,” |!m@ thereby that the German rac -4 0. ob.das tice Pan eee Woodruff atik slapping. his | W48 the author of the war, and with: | s first 4\i's, $98.40; second - out an undertaking and responsibil: | third 44's, $95.14; fourthy hands pearls together, by way of tory 246, $1008; Mies | istration, | (CONT'D ON PAGE sIXTERN)