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How Did Alki Get Its Name? fréy'SeorAisorrom oF THs PAGE \JAP INVESTIGATION | ALARMS OFFICIALS see tcrntntettttmtttttttPAPPRPPPPADREPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPO On the Issue of Americanism There ¢ Can Be No Compromise Weather ED x oe and Saturday, fair; moderate south- § easterly winds oe ure Last 4 Hours : a ahiiar , ATTLE, WASH. FRIDAY, M (ARCH 19, 1920. PEF aa Ree ; ce TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ttle, Was under the os Maret Matter May 3, 1499, at the Postoffice VOLUME 22. << (hi tory of Peace Treaty Since It Was First Signed Juno 28, 1919—Signed at Ver eailles, July 10, 1919—Presented to the senate by President Wilson November 1919 by the senate February 19 Revived in senate March 18, 1920—Revised Lodge reservations adopted March 19, 1920—Debate on rati fication resolution preparatory to final vote orts of pretexts | DANA SLEETH 7 = SENATORS SOCIALISTS T, : or four years ago; for men's work Mikado’s Soldier "Whit » Schoolgirls, | ASK REFORM Says Noted American Artist : : Just Back KF rom Orient So Says Head of Anti-Jap League tT grteetadlgee taped ea R ti osing Gustav Noske This in how C. Leroy Baldridge,, day before t ade's picture 2d his boys averaged 10 cents an eservations pi | well known American artist, sees and| and to fly th noaasee Sag. Bed Governor Hart and other high state officials at Olympia on earth, and who did a = With his four boys he cleared ly 200 acres of virgin forest, — and @ug and palled and Bauled away the stumps; worked File List of Demands With} A nation on the verge of suicide, on al! Who Asks Governor Hart to Lay ; H j oi deseribes Korea, from which he bas| judgment, F el their years of work, BY L. c. MARTIN TOOK $41 250 LONDON, March 19.—ertin | Just deuad chat potas » of pie once parler are fully awakened to the seriousness of the Japanese situa- 7 ~ lama | TOME | Suicide Rather | Soe uicide nather man’s work until three @Bd reworked the land foot by foot, ater lle girs ali - Hope to Begin Balloting on rather than further submission to| A recent order compelled all Report Befor Legislature . Ratification of Pact With WOMAN DENIES Ebert Government; Op- | aiien tnraidom Koreans to bow om a certain holt Po x eles re work there is any {vation and sketching for a keeding The Japanese don't seem to un- tion on the Pacific coast, and are thoroly alarmed as a re- where. WASHINGTON, March 19.— dispatches today sald that social “ : 3 er ae fee Gans’ an eo the’ neiate ot the reesat| mans, a. Marean perchology. mat ef coveral epee meester ee om scones to } i ote te ‘ peace 7 ’ 4 | z 4 nich ther ldwart ) side 5 ® Bind values, this man would be des. | Ct te ie imok un the (Files Answer to Husband’s| matum to the Ebert government [Korean uprising asainat Japanese] ie no other excuse eed Catto goonies ee ee Ctute todiy, so far as any surplu Jeuserainty, Baldridge 4 amon rs Clifford's letter to the governor, asking that the fin from his actual farming is con. | Preamble to the ratifying reso: Accusations | eens Gey Oe ee ross wird nn baler Dhge > pgaan f th tigators be laid wide before th Rts cae oe cman, il wien | lowing promises before the gov. [the Korean manws, in thelr homes. THROWN INTO JALL of the investigators be laid wide open ore the es farmer and a constant | The preambie, as adopted last! ental that she hed stolen $41 ‘ernment returns to the capita: [Bering thelr confidences and the]. «Little girl students, fired by pa. | Session of the Washington legislature, which convenes Mon- | Worker | November at least | trem her husband, Cart F. Kruse, pro-| Resignation of Gustav Noske sil] Cairn tae wasans mms |triotiam and ready to die for thetr jday, was made public today. $i asked him what the boys were | three allicc thin ov: | prietor of the Pure Food hop. 1611 | ister of defense [RULED BY JAPANESE Sc orctmeen channel oa gale ANTI- AP B LL k “I went to Governor Best ee “Oh, Bill, Pe's getting $5.50 a da aon reservations ia her ‘duis ewe pe ag a| No amnenty for the Von Kapp t®-| “rom coolie to petty official, the| then the Japa: wonder why thetr beth ip ‘4 —s iffe , = Oh, Bill, Pe'n getting $5.50 a day ctioniata. would rather die than live/rule in Korea is not popular s him for help in b a Jo! e's ri . reply filed in rior court Fri surr Bien 454 1088, b's rensing centr filed In superior our Fe paniasatNe er Supineee rule.” he wal }"TEbeetri! KoernOr of Korea ‘old | ing data that would Mrs. Kruse, in her original com:| working clans in the reorganized And most of them are preparing to| me: "Wait until we are proficient in sagt nicki eg of . truck in town and making his lve a day or more, and Will, | die—for they realize thad theif plight/the Korean language. eo that our government is practictity hopelens, But they will | ay wed Kruse of associating up in Canada, working ag head nth can understand what the K rin a camp, and Tom is help idyenr-old confe Introduction of labor legislation, | ie, if the at colt ware maying. Then we will per | pemmeeenet into business af- ig & neighbor out this week, but ee ee thay !\ ‘The independent socialixts have They are bel jatted whoteante! mit ‘tree ape J re ** Phelan Exclusion Amend- fairs here. The result fie’s got a good job in town wai A obhine the tn | demanded continuation of the gen-| —— ena ment Is Favored been startling beyond expec- — img for him. ONE of these boys will be grubbing stumps, addin res to read basket. Why should they? Thy are working easy hours at til it grants the socialists dema: that a big, highly-paid organization eounctl, holding ite annU®! grabbing up land and other property ti ode Halt pote rom » ae RO 4 ral strike, called to cefes wens he Murrection, The strike will be direet- | tation en" | ed againat the Ebert goversneney = BAKERSFIELD, Cal, March 1%—| ‘There is little doubt, Clifford said, nis oply f Tvelt today was to present ‘ tion here, an antiJapanese|for Japanese interests. Clifford's le) | n, calling w ter to the governor follows in full: — 3 aber . nd are Senator Brandegee dup, No more will the thrifty house ‘ £1 — “ It is respectfully suggested by the re ioe then arming. sad are | |S Pe sediment, to the ‘preemie |wite te, able to rige lela town oa| NOSKS Forced bm Occupation of Constanti ‘say Clasp Knife Belonged =» f onatitution. | association that you take ocousloe 6 : 4 which provides that ratification shall|a nickel, buy thd haby a pair ot | ‘aris Report | t nt to the special session of the fot onty that; not only are these | "hich provides that ratificat a: Money Oe ee ee Says Faris Keport| —_nople Causes Panic to Forrester : wd |legislature the data. thet has, bagi ped-off lands not being cleared, |e cr ratification shall ha a snut-marahmaiiow| PARIS, March 19. spite | tt * abrogation of the so-| gathered by various bureaus and de the cleared lands are not being ailiia 05 Gave afte thn) abenl sanded: and home again—| rowing belief tn the French foreign) LONDON, March 19.—The corre! Funeral services for Me © i “gentleman's agreement.” abo partments of the state, acting under . of the reservation of ratificatior . k re a a trans Office that Germany is rapidly in dent of the Post reported today | Jrorrester, liveryman and stock. "UO" of the ¥ ture bride” prectice | your direction, regarding the getiv: Bome new town fellows have oonnde.” dae clining more to the right than to the| tut the Turkish government is on! dealer, whe aia the ant ™ rig mr lawn, Jities of the Japanese. @ackied the chore of farming some ne Firandegee @0-day ame New transfers will be issued about | lett, reports today indicated the radi-| 1. os oe otine ag @ result of the ‘ |JAP SITUATION ME tase. but ther Ah acre reine adalat A Wi ACIO OTe death $0 teres 0 {gnation of | allied occupation of Constantinople. | comminsion’s Rell st. dock Thurnd us' ne Non INVOLVES SCHOOLS going back to w ee a 5 seas ae tile -aaee te **\ Guatay Noske, minister of defense) The Turks beeame panic-stricken | morning, were being held at Bonney for Fans to Wait The primary object of this ex Elite ie being cl se | a so ait cabdaet when the allied troops marched into) Watson's at 2 p.m. Frida . cone MF traordinary session is, we ynderstand, Sor Padt te gine — to deal with the situation prevaling Cgc Deg ed , 1 * will open he in our state schools, In connection ” nm the b t t with this we suggest that you present n dispatch to the Frank-|the city, and organized res ing stated that Noske's|Was quickly broken, he sald 4 And a town fellow is not © halt a man compared to these tniniteeion Deputy Engineers t % payers A great many of these Jap snewe both in our public schools and ve fatal ME wen, a Goubiotitied, ax in. [the Wileon leadership. | Grand Coup d’etat| tial" Premier tieine of Prumia and| One more week of echool, then:8é altered os figurve showing the,total Sam f thet baby hands and thewed lik ‘ he grand . etat t Police Chief Er Rerlin also had at oungsters will start spring ” i Japanese children being educated baby hands H = bo Bh te | Bonne Pie pp) rages tryed Sea . r ar here free at the expense of the taxe ; umped in an ox " BEMERAs are concerned, just a small : _ Rail Men May Quit _ bieher educational institutions, are fringe has been reclaimed from becsctind ’ Ppl oda 7 wks cists aie Salk chick aee sent here under passports issued by the wilder and. there ie not cae vp ‘a spa gee leven Arann tebe on Triple Alliance the japanese covernment. After @Hough land in use today to feed Tsien alata’ da aaa ms Ey Woh, Weaaiene $0 Bianceaee |. will meet at the Completing their education they 46 the urban population we now have Bs sin i. Rr vba stig | ; ot ) feat back: oh Stanchard freba ro hotel at pom. Saturday wot return to thelr own country, but With cities growing by the ten os ae pore oe oat | ambers and 1 the point where the au pped at | °° * wheth r pot to withdraw the student passpert provision seems i lof thousands every year, the wil | plete af eee stcbvery here to: jem the edge of the bluff f the Al . Re igna- | to we mm open deer for ate De creeping back over the ny ef ary C. R. Cot-| nent settieme i cs saeares the ciatay sey For the first time since W ps te is interpreted by railroad men | entrance into competition with our REE aeds Soto in town—jost | 2! pred out to ar "| Caldwell Confers Two Seamen Killed as « wivharawat by the farmers. | pe & ; 1s pas tease? 1 ne product is being © request you also present Where will we be 10 years hen : (gece... With i ME ce ons rurere w . ‘at 10 cents the | Ci ty Council on U. S. Transport aa Fund to Nab the legislature information shew SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 19 |how the Japanese, by evasion al © men wert Wife Deserters «ertuse. are defeating our state Biicking to the job, clearir ; Page Two Jand, maintaining their productior front stoop tt| ata it Hugh : , ente—1 cent lower than|bers of the city 1 met ? 7 oS a f , fir Lady Willy Forbun, attorney, 600 /!@"¢ and corporation laws, said laws ee soreigners, and ts Pais exterda 1 I AVID AND PEGGY were on the Alki car, and 1 nt Madison st pre stall having been intended to prevent , tes, iets waster paths as dust ——° ss ane e rdinance for t right opposite them sat Grandmother and _ beside w 1 in ftw > af tantibaaone 2 rewtge or aliens from enjoying the same priv ber . , | cents at the ¢ the munict an = Sanka. 4 r ara ‘ § ; seamen’s suffocation, Only ropriation for extradition of este 8 CNY OWE CHINN they krow up and wake up Some sto are | selling car department. Act her — a basket, all full to the top with a picnic J) rere tcleus reports have been re-| ie psi she will. topresent CALLS ATTENTION a cheaper Monday wa ' unch ceived. Womer nmercial elub. TO JAP CONTROL ES ND yet I occasionally hear | ton David had asked all sorts of questions about every- The men killed are George Edison E "We F ; a " ‘om some wise . a . ore piri ‘ . pgs 4 a 1 © request you call attention of = ee ae oe Leaves With $100; | | J thing (just as any little boy would, you know) and J | hoatewains Berge DE Eaee. Me Daylight Saving jthe legislature to the fact that the 9a city editor, or from some e and Charles L, ray, of Brooklyn 4 wroly club Fails to Retur: | Suspended Police Gradmother had tried to answer them all. And all - i ag ‘ 1 U Japanese are usurping the opportuni oman 201 n A t once David said, “Why db they call it Alld Point?” § | ne; presiaent.c 8 P to Council jive» of our young men, especially vet nar rn) Charts P. MMe a ahs tani Now Reinstated t once Davi uid, yd ey call it i Point? The President Grant is en route to Ms erans of the great world war, who ERighly intelligent politician, about |, Charles P Mo egal gas Well! we ndmother said, “have I never told you of the Viadivostok bi Fe naee ne | left thin tate at the opening ae Man Hehe profiteering farmers, and the th $100 to look. fc b Th Eat oe ‘ 8 t time ni ter came to Alki? ‘That is quite a story Piha tase stig sy ty yh 1 during, thelr steel ate ne coun Pay or : \ no Seattle the Is covered with * * | Chamber of Commerce as a result of | TOUws SMe t for mrtunes made in oe on basa on toh arg Inlet ih eta hl Sipe There WAS attle then, just beautiful hills covered with Minnesota Naming | ENN St Cone reault 9 jmany thousands of Japanese came im anc nap thd rarai broth: | Toe a treshiy-started moustache, { pra See ay t reaching down to the bay, Deer ran freely about where our leht thrift. ordinances, have been |@Pd@ have taken their places, both im om Sa l pslaeseipadeed nt mes are now, and all this land which we are crossing now was G. O. P. Delegates He nny embus, De [enterprises in the city and on the Bo far a» my first-hand knowl. | ly i , how. wenter—-2unt Seale. Wa O02 tee sae ‘ ST. PAUL, Minn., March 19.—! troit, Hartford, New York, Philadel. |%!! im the country, @dge goes, there in lew farming | -~ Back the wootis Indians lived, many Indians wearing blankets Sitdntea tn, thn cenublinel tiene) , ya se i “We also request that you call ate Gad more land selling being done | Burglars Take 75 rid . 1 bead moceasins, My father wan a trader and he came | | Delegates to the republican national /phia, Pittsburg and Worcester tent islature of the vise tlind in a little sailing vessel, It was summer time argaret came with Father for the trip, tho she wa entree runes ae Sven. | Cents From Child): po W YORK, Mar ret Hagney, 12 1 19.—When | wd to defend He Tried Jiu Jitsu big registered dairy ig district, #ix Minnesota today, Fight district con ' |tual a y which the Japanese ventions met to debate on whether jare securing ‘in the production and their 16 delegates shall be instruct “ae of farm produce, ed for a certain ¢ late © also suggest that you present they reached here Margaret said they landed right out thin the last year her peak, containing 16 oants, thei Me u go bathing, and it did seem good to her to ster OF: four <dalametes: cbdban: inc-the to pi legislature any facts in the Bist of roll! feed, lack of labor, | {2 meanest” burglars in New vork| on His Jap Bride ; snd once more; and the very fitet thing ahe eaw. war fi awit Cities prevomely tro wesa te is SAN | NED : possession of the state bank exams Hatred of the 18-hour grind, for | Knocked hy | Sukeicht Morita, ¢ hildren watching them, She was so glad that she ran right | structed for Leonard Wood. At n er, as to the financtal operations: one reason or another, these big , married in Ja twisted he ook beach to see them state’ convention tomorrow four WASHINGTON, March 19 The | ot the Japanese in this country and nd management, have been scat this country that she ean no long und that le all the white people there were, but they didn’t te ordered a favorable report on|Stitutions of the imperial Japanese tered. A BIG SALE live with him, Yumi M ed t mail. One of the bigger boys said: ‘Some day this T Boils O ‘ |the nomination of Rainbridge Colby | fovernment. Ana while we dlty consumers orce sult Friday, W. A. will be as big ax New York,’ and Margaret said, ‘Ha, that's a ar bos VUver; |to be secretary of |ASKS PRESSURE pay seemingly outrageous prices of poultry, used furni- u un it be a big city with no people and no hoyses Sets Shack Afire| Sever! members of the commites | AT WASHINGTON ee spoaetutte the R apo ate _ ture. clothing, ete i “ ine Hut there was an old Indian there and he knew catined bythe holling dives of | Stated iy they would not be bound) “We furthermore suggest that In efiting. Take that can of Bar J Ss *? " os f our language to understand, so he grunted ‘Alki! Alki! Lot ea over Of ny the favorable report vote in / addition to thus Jett pears that the grocer sells fo being conducted thru He Passed Her Up; ae ot and-by. (*) Ever since that they hav ecalled {t‘Alk 2 Varediee baal by pple bay the senate in favor of confirming | ligation of a weriaue than pletely ut 655: The Star Classified Ad columns. @ cents—how much did the man Bet who raised the pears, picked She Asks Divorce were sure that more people and more people would ae tl rests upon your office, as executive, J ‘hg |, Today's action disposed of objec-|in aequainting the legislature of this have &,, belon; would grow into a great city.” ae. eee em to If you wish to buy, Pe" gh el ng ins And now we ere at it,” anid Peggy. “t's get’right out and dion Ch Sat aaa cantents is enti. | HONS raised against Colby on various | state with the extremely serious ait. the cannery Il Lge aie ee her, Fea tiles - ' la . thowe little first ehildren, Grandmother, will you by toate nt $1,500, while $300 in Libs | srownds the act nature of which | uation that is developing; that you He got « dime of the 60 cents, se or exchange any- ilies euik canine tn Ww. H 4 India and may we get into one of these tied-up boat das Sonia dere Marhad the committee declined to make pub: }also address a communication to the Band this dime was nine-tenths thing use §S Want wine Fria in onl gE ay we ave just calling inf Ob y .we, Grandmother?’ r fe lic, ‘There never was any formal | department of state, asking that the pent before he got it, for fertiliz Ads. coakn. ? oe Pook aid David: “I'M be the Indian, you and Grandmother ree filed against Colb federal government take vigorous — 4 _ steps to step all immigration and Fair Weather for to permanently deny to all free Anthracite Wage , boxes, rent, taxes, insur a be the rest of them; but, of course, a boy would have to be Indian. UU get @ tomahawk, too, and probably scalp a few You'll save time, eciation ta tha moaeitey money and worry by |/3,000 Seattleites Demand Considered Week End, the privilege of becoming sitizens, om prrow agreed to work for noth- phoning your next want Usi H Not this time, David boy,” Grandmother said, “These Suquam NEW YORK, March 19.—The sub- ee! mi He Says | ine artes that they are an’ Lam And board himself, the cost of to The Star sing Houseboats huh were gout frlende to theme early nettiors: but we will play the J committee of anthracite miners’ and) "A moderate easterly wind is blow. | Hal We suggest that when : | thie Aineiattaeh ‘amihdliadtes ‘nae tan vey th pee Mie. ena thie atiornden 4 Wil take yon Manel operators’ representatives today b sting fair weather down over Seattle comme aaa vith the state depas ling in houseboats to combat his royal wan consideration of the warkers’ de: |for the week end} reported G N. | ment, you A littleot many things provided vo mand for a six: ou day,and fiverday | Salisbury, highness, Costg Living, % ~ aes \ A ' ‘ products to the city family a eet ase 1c tad averaas of miye who knows lots of earlyday stories. ‘of five, a