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/DEAVER ON STANI % - + MRS. DEAVER WRITES LIFE STORY FOR STAR On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Tides in Seattle | TheSeattleStar 2°= $5.00 to $9.00 Motered as Second a Matter May 9, 1999, at the P flee at Beart nh, under the Act of Cong March 2, 1 VOLUME 22. NO. night and Thursday fair; colder INESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1919. Weather Forecast: fifi fivh, southwesterly. winds tn TTLE, WASH., W —____ a. 29 3° Treat Is |“I Married Him Against My Will,”’ Says Mrs. Denies He AS IT SEEMS| || Wife and 10 Kiddies y Minnie Deaver in First Installment of Her Story TO ME of Centralia Victim NowUpfor Written for Star Readers; She Was Only 14 Saw Holt | ical inWant; Will YouAid?| Final Vote | That Night” EFORE me as I write nt HANEY, father of 1¢ of 10 ) children, died in the woods acemciote tones See, Ade red Rank Saturday night, when, by a weird stroke of fate, a | Tense Scene in Senate as) Witnesses Testify They Saw’ that some reporter toted * federa agents ey was an herican——he le us ome anc | . op eomag Foes cree hr dr risked all in a manly effort to uphold the law. He was Is Presented j ning of Murder : golden border, printed in Russiar earching for fugitive outlaws, who had assassinated his | | _» but with this Interesting scl in fellow countrymen in the Centralia Armistice day parade. PRESIDENT OPPOSES IT) | DEFENSE RESTS ON ALIBE Baglish — “Russian Communist His was a tragic death, and the unhappy man who shot oe Pusey gateggal tinue || him by mistake, is grief stricken. With tears streaming || , Yad vars techy Fos ~ er James R. Deaver, retired sar «book are little tabs for the next 4 down his cheeks, this man bared the sorrowful story at strongly urged administration © ‘months, where the receipts for Centralia yesterday, and said: senators to defeat the Lodge | @ues are to be marked. ag Hi ss wisn, Sac . nese resolution of ratifiestion of the ‘ Tl Siteeslentee 4 mothe doce " Fille as 1 and my brother can turn a hand, the Haney pense Went | is to steal a hatchet; the second is amily shall not suffer. ‘The Lodge reservations means | in his own defense, and, finger- to start collecting dues Today the widow of John Haney and her 10 children |) “nullification” of the treaty, he ing an old soft hat which he held To date I have discovered no es. are destitute. Y. | declared in a letter on his lap, denied that he mur- ‘ fential difference in the elemental 2 tigen 7 - , | Miteheock, whieh w 2 greed that marks communists and American Legionaires in Centralia, whose sorrow the || conference of democratic sen- | a the worst of the old reactionartes, whole nation mourns, courageous!y set about to do their || ators today, whose god was admitted to be cold duty. | Senator Lodge, republican leader, cash, ev have o ; of alee loffered his formal resolution of TEs piston ths old. pett They have gone down into their pockets and subscribed ra icdnek setitogiion tems. néter | = to a trust fund to keep the Haney family from want. But ||; hunters more, because th senate met today in renolu- Jeast didn't camouflage their thiev it is not fair to expect them to bear all of this burden. |! tion contains the preambie and 14 ery: they admitted they were out The Star feels that there are hundreds of Americans | re“rvations agreed upon by a ma- kil t 8:15 for the coin for personal advantage thruout the state o . » || tority of the ronate led, a Dp. m, only. But these red-tongued ex f Washington who want the opportunity Before Lodge presented his resolu 27, he declared. “Sergeant, you are accused killing one H. C. Holt,” sald ! Allen, Deaver’s counsel. “Did “I did not,” replied Deaver fi Allen asked no further Deputy Prosecutor John D. mody took the witness and “How long had your wife knew! Tibtare who toll not. neither do to help, and that they will freely give of their money to || uo. Kenator Hitcheock told news they spin, perpetually drain their || brighten the days ahead for this heartbroken family. \paper men sufficient demooratic deluded followers under plea of If you care to do your share, clip and fill out the blank |) votes were assured to defeat it, as brotherly love, general weal, for below, and mail it with your contribution to: urged by Preaident Wilson. the fight for freedom, and to loow | Ledge gave HMitchoock an oppor en the chains of the world. |tunity to offer a resolution of un- cee F ANY one ten years aco || | Charis Armontront, Treasurer Haney Family Trnst Fund, Grant | || ‘uAlified ratification before the final vote. would have prophesied Modge Fost, American Legion, Centralia, Wash. | Hiteheock asked that Instead he be that in the United | States there wottld be or rantiea definite . Inclosed cesses to help swell the on, giving aa his reason that after “You claim he broke wp. supported by local subscribers and can Legion fund for the benefit of the fathertess Haney the Lodge resolution haa been dis home?” “Yes.” ai “As a matter of fact, she sued you for divorce before 6 ever met Holt?” “Yes.” “Were you tn the vicinity of Wale nut ave. and Hanford st. the night Holt was murdered?” vo, sir.” ‘The night before?” “T was.” “About 2 o'clock?” “Yes. I left before 2.° adherents, whose purpose was to family. oed of, some senators will then be Gverthrow our government and released from pledges. Hitcheock Set up Russian anarchy, that fear was that “mild reservationists’ person would have been on the republican side would vote steered to the quiet wo wt “lige to defeat the Hitchcock Steilacoom, there t lution, should it be brought up safety and silence the Lodge resolution has been It may be doubted if any one 1 on knows where we are going. b John W. Considine, retired: that we are traveling some is u Tension reached a high point. Sen * ‘ i disputed. ators shouted for a vote but Smith. P And at times it is hard + oe Georgia, obtained the floor and be % which group is Petting the fastest san to k > pace—the anarchistic proletariat, vote on the treaty today ts é » ‘a @riving toward chaos, or the bu sible under the rules, according theatrical manager, and E. J. Dom= | | feaucratic officialdom, rushing to sennte parliamentarians, How- n, 4 wards czar-like censorship ——, er, as debate pre ened, it began MINNIE ELAINE DEAVER that they had an appointment to” {plies if d nellan, a theatre manager, testifi woning confiscation and multipi! |meet at the corner of Fourth Tension Is High on ‘ussion of the reso- petty exactions. CENTRALIA, Nov. 19.—Grim | food for a week, his face was drawn |iution might delay the ®ote until Editor's Note: The Seattle Star today prints the first installment of the Life of Minnie Elaine Deaver, 30-| 14 pike st. at 7:45 the night ‘There are evidences enough of satisfaction is being experienced |and seamed and he was in a very|tomorrow, On the other hand it yn wife of Sergeant Major James Deaver, said to be the wealthiest ex-marine in the world, who is on trial ine murder, September 27. Done both these excesses these days to today by citizens of this com le jon | may come at any minute in superior court charged with the murder of H. C. Holt, who, he charges, stole the love of his —- wife. | nelian was a few minutes late, ars give any free American pause munity, for Bert Bland is behind id his captors that at no) “Tf «incerely hope that the friends | Mrs. Deaver wrote the story of her life for Star readers, so they might understand her heart struggle that) riving at 7:50. ee the bars of the county jail at time following the Centralia shooting |and supporters of the treaty witt|¢nded tragically, Installments will sonent daily. “When I got there,” he a O ME the most pitiful | Chehalis and guarded by eight [had he been in Hannaford sec-| vote against the Lodge resolution of “Mr. Considine was holding a thing about ft all is the | members of the American Le ion, where ral posses had/ ratification,” the president said watch In his hand. He was talk~ | Gitdiiee teith oo wary | gen ssareties for bin Soa baer inl hth Spotabty be open! By ‘Minnie Elaine Deaver Yet eae b workers show in these Bland, one of 15 men who have Independence, near which town! for a genuine resolution of ratifica- CHAPTER I. [forced marriage, was untrue. The/driven into unwelcome matrimony. Saw Him After 8 outlaws. | been accused of murder in con- | Fiand was captured, ts In the ex:| tion,” | My mother Knew James R. Deav-|4ay I married James Deaver I nro | ig a ue ppemel | Holt was shot to death tn How money has teen poured out | nection with the Armistice day | treme southwestern part of Thurston! senator Hitcheock, administration|or, the man who was destined to|® pure, innocent little girl. My/was told I would have to marry). oii. everal miles from Fi fm defense funds that have been shootings, the alleged leader of ounty, 25 miles north of Cen |teader, read the letter to the demo-|pecome my husband, when we all/tby was born a year and three | James Deaver ave. and Pike st., at 8:15 p, mu ings In the matter were | not asked | months after the wedding My owr rried to her) not consulted, I wi squandered by grafters. the Centralia 1. W. W., and the — tratia jecratic senators who met today to|tived in Brenierton and I was two Samuel Jewell, step-father Of © How eagerly thousands follow | one who is accused of having Seeking Two Moore agree upon their final course in the | years old. | Mamma had been m . Mrs. Deaver, deaf and crippled . ‘ any new set of theories—any fired the shot that killed Attor, | O16 Hansen and a m named | treaty fight He was an officer In the marine| Second husband a year before I was/ whether I cared for James Deaver. neuritis, testified for the pe ; group of easy promnisers. { ney Warren Grimm, was cap- | Davis, for whom search {a still being | Wilson stated that the Lodge reso-|,orps, He had money—tho whether | —— =| I wag merely ordered to marry DIM} that ne had seen Deaver at Fourth 4 3 One school of thought holds that tured by a posse of deputy sher- And I loathed him, and Union st. one block from: in the forest to the northwest, | lution in its present form does not |e was at that time the wealthiest S Saeta te Wire paaseied eck provide for-ratification of the Hh geet Next Gousestion I cried all the morning of my in his heart man is desperately iffs near Independence, Wash., lentisted man in the service 1 ee ee ae and eontains {eeere ’ Conbiding wicked j yesterday afternoon. and and tc gone to Hansen Inot know—and for that reason, I May Raise Babies cae aoe aneate ot riod ‘teaenen et Rather it seems to me that all This alleged murderer, who was re-|cabin. No m a are to b Wilson's Letter |suppore, even then was looked upon z 0 poten ys - nied " "| “1 was not accustomed to this eager following after these | garded as the most desperate of the out nan was reported| ‘The letter follows Jas a “good catch” for any girl on Reindeer Milk we er bigge gore want to marry/Ut late at night,” he sald, wild theories proves the essential | «ought reds, gave himself up without | to en ordered last night to} «x4y Dear Senator: You were good| My childhood was like any other) Reindeer milk has vast commercial! him," 1 pleaded a thousand times |was in a picture show and jooked |, faith and belief of man any attempt stance when he the cabin Indian fashion to/ enough to bring me word that the (little girl's, After a time my mother senpeviiha ta, Dr, J, M.) cath vangscinianecies Ciaran al the clock. I saw it was 8 | ‘ Faith in the possibility of reachy [found that the cabin ir woods tr ine whether the fugitives are Semocratic wenatora supporting the|was left a widow. She remarried s ohairtnan et, the Gent lence comnpiately up. May Bi lo'clcck, so T got right up and start ing Utopia in 15 minutes. which he had been hiding had been | there | lg ell is my step-fathe re nerlcan Red nes » mother's jed home. I saw Deaver as he was Belief in a heavenly state, | surrounded Bland Fights Duel | . SOWzINURD ON PAGE TWO) hag rs Se okeg a: thie ‘ay it was the|Cross, who sahenes an area a sam ggg i My mother's only an-| cing thru the passageway at the i where, by faith alone, without | Carried Revolver Posse members trailed Bland to the | eituenes of my step-father that pattie Trainin: nol for Vol He is able to look out for you."| Burnside Hat store. It was about gweat, ability, efficiency or | nd, who, It had been supposed, |onely shack where he was captured caused my mother to consent to my ‘orkers on the milk problem,| Relatives have told me I was sold|tWo or three minutes past 8.” q thought. one may secure the prizes | | is aght to the death, appeared in| £rm the home of Curley Milla, where |marriage to James Deaver city council chamber. The | for money to James Deaver. I have| Mrs, Ruby Latham, 4234 Alki ave, ; of riches, of peace, of ease ig °C the aback holding hia|h® demanded and received food y | ‘ ‘A of Alaska reindeer contains 17| heard it often repeated that I was.|@ friend of the Deavers for years, re: iq Ff Little whatever their | the door RN tar tank tenses | 8 fter a running duel with| “A Life of Slavery per cent butter fut, while the Ameri: But I cannot believe it, and I would | called to the stand by the defense, Le age. follow ys the Pied Piper oe ai - = ms ese nq | AleX Jaaska, Helsing Junction store: | James Deaver and I had never n cow furn ut per cent! rather n For my mother was, 1| was asked if Mrs, Deaver ha@ ever of Hamelin, tooting his soothing [out and soobags =r hen Ptrioamgaamad tS riier in the Gay, He had ween each other except to say “How putter fat, or one-fifth the richness | am a good woman, I think it|@dmitted her relations with Holt ~ id flute and leading on and ont ne gape oy» Mapa 0 p ohh a r t the s Jaaska » do you a the street up until) of the northern lactal beverage was the i . » atep- er | Were improper, A wonderful play € The captured man was marked | recognising Bland, went fore gun,| UBWISTON, Tésho, Nov i | Ta Re ansen sank SEED Cie tates! rrasmnce ante nivercteshan 1bniobet is one ae th at my stepfather | "yes," replied Mrs, Lathan ‘That's what keeps fake oll stock | With signa of the —o rhe ordeal thrt!|Bland ran. Shots were exchanged James V. Bliss, I. W. W. org reniser jtul day on which we were married,|)ead. Milk, he pointed out, fur-|me into marriage. If there was| Holt was once cautioned by Mrs. promoters prosperous; what en had passed He @ fust:| until Bland disappeared in the brush,| tarts today to serve a sentence of| i, ¢ 1906. That day was the be-|nished 18 per cent of the country’s|money changed hands in considera. | Isabel Ollie, 56th avi ables grafters of all sorts to thrive | to the exposure and the}, rp from the r In the|from five to ten years in the ginning of a life of slavery in wed:|food supply tion for me, I am sure my mother | |to the latter, about his alleged relae an without hard work, and what today without == (CONTINUED ON PAGR TWO) penitentiary. He was convict ‘liock for me. | Seattle's remarkably low death! didn't know it tions with Mrs. Deaver, “He told is persuading half the world to |~ 5 =| der the state criminal myndica From that time on 1 lived like! rate is due largely to good milk, ac Step-Father Complains me,” said Mrs, Ollie, “that he would” |law. The conviction ja the first un-| not give Mrs. Deaver up.” leap in the monke la prisoner, always under thr ing to Dr, Crichton. But I have heard my step-father 1 of the guns my That all milk should be certified * County Superintendent of Baild- dance of blind gon Baar tna ip ly Te IPI Ww Id R d r the 1919 amendment to the law. |* Pl . rap all + usb : jenni ert F deep, volcanic chasm to ermina an ou COUCE | hiics was arrested on a complaint In treed often -brandished in myjall cows tuberculine.tested and that| pare mens orhan cnet he should | ings W. W. McGuire testis the long, a settlement put ft wards which it is rushing jxworn out by the local post of the| rice 1 mever loved him. My toler-/ pasteurized milk ts more dangerous vant. to in. | Be: t00, had remonstrated with Holt, Ww hether he meant to in The fact that any mouthy graft C F f Sh t I American Legion eof his compantonship quickly | when stale than untreated milk, were McGuire said he told Holt, “© er can pase the hat and half fill moagl ares or or rips nt ge ng : other points made by Dr. Crichton that he had received nothing, or | go dow turned to hate. had received part payment but no|WOUld hate to go down | % the 4 i by aching the broth SMe Ok be Seah Veda Aik: ro > ever known | Next Tuesday Dr, Hiram Reed, pres: | attlensent 'o po |morgue some morning and find erhood of man Is, to me, the mont | Beattie win ve elimi econ thea ths lt aeestieoties raine vo aturohine, Transfer Man Shot Ly ere ands tia” Nines of ent health commissioner of Sapition| ot neat ment of the account, T'do} our pody lying on a slab, ne encouraging thing in the world construction of a huge tetminal|stimulate short downtown street car| iM Quarrel at Home |: ha life are quick to judge—or Will speak on health department ad-|""y¢ does not matter. Somehow1|St@veyard is full of men doing What HAIG MAY RETIRE building at Third ave. and Blanchard | riding under the proposed plan, Mur-| SPOKANE, Nov. 19—A quarrel | misjudge and feragen ag asc ministration S teol that my sorrows are nes > orld Ngee ne anewered. GH Py LONDON No 19 The abe | st as pror 1 by Superintendent of phine intends to give the citizens of | believed by the police to have been | tions of a woman who hw A d Ss ill Th “ have a peeeey TORS hed the point aie ‘ola enough to take care aim 4 «6 it understands Field Marshal | Public Utilities homas F bapad ine . attle a renee re for rg rob started over a child, ended today |If she Syl Ls Bas 4 pci ni ti ey of Rcd ie ear OA hee a hiunetf, Jot on 1 eat at home| the proposed Terminal to the ra 6 shoo! Sid er man to defend » the’ | emory is right, we wi Se cl ae a moral) od thus out the cost of living, but a Ty ane la Acts Cahater Pe Pia ae sos Le set a-wageing, If she |; Cry for Sugar! | nave been married in Tacoma, but I] Efforts of Attorney Allen to ims 4 j 4 ee ae See -|the citizens will ride on street cars| one-man cara will tal ne shooting was in the Wagner|accepts the smallest courtesy from |’ trate citizens and citizenesses who| Ws too weak from crying to have | troduce = will in evidence WeEs if more frequently—they make|endiess parade south on Se a0) ome, The assatiant. was Charies|such a man, up go thelr hands in| telephoned to the King county fair |Withstood the trip and the ceremony |fruitless. He read it to the Jigs eir railroad earn more ind/and north on Third ave. at a coat|W: White, a clerk. Police think| “righteous” horror. price ocmmixsion to complain about | @fterward however, sad same 2 Ni Bes f z 4 broker of automobiles will save money by spending |much less than the present expense | White Is a former husband of Mrs,| Mr, Holt was nover more to me| the vast amounts of sugar received|, The service was performed by ajthat “it showed the attitude of Mpsig 4 Just finished a couple of deals, money Murphine assert Wagner than a true friend who dared pro-|by teh candy manufacturer ax-| Justice of the peace, who came to|Deaver in the matter. fe will AN thru a Mtar Ad, In other words, by spending more Ponies al Wagner 1s belleved fatally hurt. | tect. me. sured by Misa Ethel Dean, secretary | Seattle from Tacoma, I went thru |bequeathed Holt's entire estate” tog And now he’s 20 glad mon street car fares, Seattle : des — He is to be operated on, | "rpwo or three weeks before weloft the committee, that. the candy |!t Somehow—broken in spirit and in|Mrs. Deaver, and sald she “was dig © | ie’s driving around on two wheels. | itag will ride home at noon instead| Construction of a surfs line on} were married James Deaver for | manufacturers in November and De heart, In five minutes I was trans-|nocent of wrongdoing. of spending from 50 cents to a dol Fifth ave. as well as an elevated} the first time really entered my |cember received only 26 per cent of formed from a little girl of 14 years| Mrs. Deaver sat for a few YOU can be that glad, |)r i hasty downtown luncheon, |T1d on the same thorofare, will, Find Spokane Man thoughts, And then by way of| their normal allotment. into @ mature woman, filled with |utes in the courtroom during : cording to Murphi ' ; bitterness and fear and’ hate. |morning, then went into the com too. Drive around and » greatly i. and its no-transfer tem shall Not only will street car service ind frozen In a owdriftt 17 James Deaver began “paying me/aliotment at seven pounds. The Mrs. Deaver said she and her 12+ — been an accomplished fact, will| give patrons of the two proposed| miles from Orient, erry county,|court.” He was obnoxious, Nis at-| seven pounds, the secretary explains, POLISH.GERMAN ROW year-old son Earl had moved from it their employes an hour and a|hostelries quick service, but the con-| Cobb, on a hunting trip, apparently |tentions very offensive, I disliked |includes the total amount of sugar! WARSAW, Vv. 18.—(Delayed.)}—/|their former residence in West Se half for lunch, nearly everybody will | struction of the elevated and surface| fel! down a 50-foot bank, #0 crip-|and feared him, too, He said things | to be used by each person per month, |The peace gonference will be asked {attle to a secret location, not knows go home for homemade ents at/lines on Fifth ave, will increase the| pling himself that he was unable| that made me ery, and acted queer-|and includes jam, candy, preserves, | to settle Polish-German controversies, |ing, she said, what might happen. |noon, Street car traffic will be one| present municipal trackage 30 or 36|to get back to cabin about ally, But the impression some peo: |etc., which may be bought independ: | involving the free town of Danzig, it] Prosecution and defense intros |whale of a business under those cir- per cent, he says, mile away. ple had at the time, that it was a/ent of one's allotment of sugar, was announced here today, (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) Phone Main 606 ceording to } phine vs " t quite 15. He was| Other complainants, according to ey want ad at The seid "isk A 2 crease the popularity of the two Dead i mn Snowdrift Prag ah nea Wy hed have marriea | Miss Dean, want to know why it is} 1 Shudde as James Deaver slip-|dor outside ‘ leave your wan ad a’ 1e May Reduce Fares, huge potels which Hastern capital )KANE, Nov, 19—The body|my mother that they can get only 1% pounds of | Ped the ring onto my finger | “When I'm in the hallway hene,* 4 Star Sub-Station, rear of And if the merchants of Seattle,| proposes to build on Fifth ave. near of C. R. Cobb, missing from this : {sugar per month, when the national| (To Be Contin: she said, “I want to be inside, And — © . | Bartell, 610 Second ave., or | after the proposed terminal building | Madison st ity since November 10, has been Began Courtship sugar equillzation board has set the : jwhen I’m inside T want to be out’? — | Get the “two-wheeled” happiness thru a Star Want Ad. er &

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