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SEN. BORAH SAYS WOOD MANAGERS PLAN ‘TO BUY PRESIDENCY! EZ. Weather Tonight fair; and Maximum, 47. {iit moderate westerly winds, Temperature Last o1 Today noon, 45. Saturday, south- fours Minimum, 35 — VOL. 22. NO. 335. BLAIN AS IT SEEMS | | TO ME DANA SLEETH ONSIDERARLE comment | has been made these re . cent months on the lack of responsibility effi ciency and honor among workers. And lowered efficiency has been the aliti for the boss on numerous I haven't happened to meet up this sort of thing, but I have suffering from a pronounerd of governmental and mutton headedness Pen days ago I mailed a letter Portland, addremed to The T made a special trip to th ban postoffice and dropped letter in Mr. Postmaster’s of box, That letter has no’ At this office w ‘bout six letters a day that v where. Many of these con checks and money orders from cribers and agents. Nobody where they go; ngbody ap- able-bodied or imaginative h to find out. cor UT private publie service corporations are no bet ter. Wednesday afternoon I received a nice, fresh from the Western Union somewhat important meswm=ee, didn’t read quite right, sot nized it carefully, and, way in one corner, I discovered it ‘@bviously dated March 14 telephoning and sleuthing the fact that this been in town for a fort t, had not been delivered, ant was no cue on the dispateh AS delivered to show that it was [Ret just hot off the wires. Had gome Inner voice warned mp doubt the face value of this mes » I would have spent some te and several hundred dollars and I would have bad no whatever except strong pom tes ness, indifference, hap methods, siap~lash, collect and-deliver-at-your-lat scomvenience — these are the of certain modern : lowe living. loose think and loose performance of your tions-—they go together One class in the monopoly of this country ha one reason year so ma r tra nute SUPPOSE why each more folks do the ¢ling in their own mobiles ix because the eae have to tip the engine to get turn over, nor do they have the ignition system @ quar @very time they push down on starter button [At costs more mone own car, it is lens speedy convenient and comtortab! ‘a Pullman, but At least Your own boss, and you do not me to pay tribute to a of ky pirates each day Phe time I made a trip that last isix weeks, and for the fun of count of what it « ra hat from Los York. That hat cost me $4.5 the hatter’s #hop, but to have it hed and guarded by cloak girls actons the continent back it comt me $14.3 spent some months and consid epidermis learning to shave if, because I seldom found a who didn't ugerieved if didn't slip him a ten-cent tir with the quarter for his 15 lew’ work end not to reach the because he porter is going to rob me gomething he hasn't earne J but the bandit at the station wash faom ix not going to give towel or iet me wu the ra soap unless I slip him a ransom BI don't think I am tight, but I =, an aversion to bu 1 thing I hate ta have some husky me ligh with a fra broom and demand a quarter, for L I hate to have a hyngry bell hang t a Might han bag 15 no re gon Why I shouldn't he my hi 6m a hook while I eat a clubhou sandwich, without having to buy a Aazen hooks for the house At heart, the person freely is a «nob; at heart, the work @r “hq craves a tip is m serf, and the employer who forces the public to pay bis help with unearned gra tuities ix a robber me a lroad up for ng et, and I see who tips j Hing Ping Is ‘Annie Young” Now o LA Hing Ping desert Hing Pong, told Judge He divoreed maiden nage, $|/AGAIN HELD | TO ANSWER BY PROBERS Three Counts Returned To- day Charge He Received Private Compensation Capt. John F. Blain, former North Pacific manager for the United States shipping board, of Seattle, was reindicted on three counts returned by the federal grand jury this afternoon. The indietment cha onived $15,998 from a private ation, the Davit & Equip ment company, between September 26, 1917 April 19, 1919 A warrant us rest and bail w The charges are the ferniseed | caterdy !murrer of the defe tained an the groun ment waa not spe dictment makes the oh by naming the dates amount of remuneration alicy |Worked Sick Horses, Must Pay $25 Fine Lee Loomis, of Model stablew. 619 Third ave. N 1 $25 & Justice Otis W in when convicted of horses. Emma sist ave. 8., ager testified that horses at 17th st. March 1 sick and shoul treatment. \Friends of Poland Seek $10,000 Fund | Frie of Poland jattempting to raine $10, to be ' $1,000,000 fund to « | starv A. J, Parolik, 780 ave. local treasurer Began Tacom turned landed in state prison. On Page 5 of Today’s Star Stewart, ee 3 and fix Dr. | ’, | pagitiom | today of night arb |Here’s Home for Someone’ s Baby MOBS SEEKING GIRL'S SLAYER Seven Suspects Are Helr S After Shocking Crime STEUBENVILLE 26.—Seven suspects r for the i, -rilay 0., Mareh ded up slayer of ar Adena, in the hunt late hurried to this city by elreult routes today yes avoid heavily iners and to lynch to the Matthew into killer, The found in a woods miles from her home bodies of farmer eported about two roads in the prisone hope of and their | k w Two hundred Jother part of torme urrend Tr the Fehed by the |500 Sonsini Jail | Seeking Prisoner | ADEN ©., March 26 A lof 500 persons gathered around the | jail here today when it was learned that a suspe with |the murder | was held there the man hortly after the was found last nigh Mayor immediate in 60 men to deputies to prevent prwsible violence crowd Ye G officer a plosive Nothi body of the victim swore th © and Stinger ly nammite 1 tick re On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Tells How crime a, made Dinner-Pail Crook He Made His Fortune career $30, burglar ore offered f the mat ® not a by h, in © the Presbyterian ¢ the amous nterpreta mits be the Bike want t right and le arting, HAMMERING OF D stew tick A ernoon ln," croake he confi what is the ny tow Splied the kid by the ts in Puget tion ” Injured in Fall, Schwarting Dies fel NAR TNAW st beat 4 the bie kid oun, the noun order to sustained a 1 the idea? f May 3, 1899 FR IDAY, SEATTLE, W ASH., RE-INDICTED at the Postoffioe at Beattie Wash. MARC H had 1920, under the Act of Congress March 3 The Seattle Star 9». Per Your, by Mall, 65 to $9 Hii ax § HOME EDITION _ Two | CENTS IN SEATTLE 1 MAL. REEVES Girls Coax Votes for Wood Publicity Retees Is isa MADE CHIEF OF UT.LITIES Councilmanic Candidate Ap- pointed by Mayor to Suc- ceed Murphine in 000, niment of and Carl Reever, can the re clty eleetion, to be superintend ent of public atitt jem, was announe od by Mayor Hugh Doc Matthews Refuses Seat at Ringside!» 000 2." Mark, A. ung* Seat ministertal opponent refused ringside seats witness = fourroeund boing bout between Fred Fulton, of Mineeweta, and Young Heeter, Ercmerton, at the Arena to © appointment he confirmed le Carl Reeves the ¢ anda 1 tthe niet ner of th Washing He lived in Seattle for the years When the U. 8. entered Keeves was the first engi floer to be called into actty He was with the Seattle Co, for nearly nine yearn. ant engineer in charge © work, During thi cooperntor who tn nc nt of municip Maj. two children tona ave wat ring of an Hite ¢ active wit sperintend that lenderson He re 11 La prin . Police Sergeant May Get Medal | Police Chief Joel Warren to make a brevet leuter Corporation Counsel F. Meier holds such illegal a medal of honor may winhed | nt out of a but be con. M STILL LOOKING A CLUE TO FIND S AND VEST R “HIS PANT man can all in collect. ponted > hotel and coat that r the pafte Delaware Vote in Su iffrage Due peed Mar Op, | Wife Refuses to Buy Hi Whisky Ann O'Connell her husband of béing ’ a drunkard and of » him with whisky 1 he said r matche timate asing her vores suit in superior court Spring Vacation _to Begin Monday who got a hools Vacation od to tee were by to report All other A we pring Vaca from a hers Second Mate Is Lost Overboard Lost was fate ond Mate Karl J, Sundbl Ketchikan in Alaskan waters ing to re received by | floes Alaska Steamship company is not known to have had any atte overboar AIT port ul Hs namite rela topher lato tives in Three Are Held for Federal Probe ( DD. Stevens, 45; Alfred Jennon, 17, and Edna Davie, 18, arrested carly Friday morning by dry squad off * near Sixth ave, and Pike at. ure held in t city Jail on open charges pending federal inves tigatton, tartied is got ter being for ated ne Wal} | Bolshevist |Gen of See | ple « of steamer | that Lu veo jin the entire Kapp plot. CHICAGO. backed by republican millions me publicity candidate. Newspapers thraout the Wood publicity, and a young army that pletures out by the Woo With the attached photo the Wood t the tall pile of documents contains from Indiana, and that the "50 for Harding, and 848 for GERMANY IS NOW GROWING CALMER Ebert Government Succeed- ing in Restoring Order March 23.—4By mail.) t extensive went on: BY CARL D. GROAT RLIN, March 26.—The of Gustay Bauer, today advised Her minis eabil form: ed yesterday, resigne Majority President socialists Bbert who to order man Muell was ter of foreign affairs, a new to form cabinet. . . BERLIN, March 25.—(Night.}— Government advices here today indicated continued success of efforts to restore order thruout Germany. ne situation In the Rhine prov inces is quieting, officials said ‘They affirmed cartier reports that the government has come to an agreement with at least a ma jority of the insurrectionary workmen's groups. : Reliat timates today placed the total dead in disorders sin 1$—the day von Kapp se in Berlin-—at from 2,000 with «a similar number A diapateh from Paulen leader, Max Hoelz fled from the city to Public wrath toads Prie Ludendorff. was at tacked bitterly in the press. The peo rally have come to the b P ndorff played a leading part 1 power 4,000, wounded. eaid the had |Oakland Girl Routs Burglar OAKLAND, Cal, Mar Lila Mek pretty 17 school girl youted a burglar her home here early today ing a noise in an adjoining room, the girl took a small pistol and ordered the unknown intruder out of the house, The robber fled, Police failed to find any clues when they visited the house, re aia from Hear leonard We as opened up in the Congress hotel the! reply from 8 bureau ever got to: Mareh | 1's campaign committee, gether ta boost a presidential being bombarded with has been engaged #0 be “attractive.” informat that Wood lential contain 1,484 for Low. | Johneor | LETTERS SHOW | WHISKY RING, Found on Men Arrested at Port Townsend country of pretty 4 campa ureau furnishes the girls “ may nigna pre | Evidence connecting the oper. | ations of the smaller booze smug- glers with the workings of a | #reat Northwest and = interna | tional whisky ring, is contained | in letters found on the persons of | eight ns arrested at Port | Tow nd Elma Wednesday | to word received | Director Me- rters in Tacoma pers end Friday morning, Six and women are in custody a result of the activities of federal prohibition agents in the Port Townsend district One of the women, Mra, B. A. Rob- inson, is said to have made a com: |plete confession to Director MeDon: jald, implicating not only her com: Ip but many othera in the | Northwest combination | Mrs. with Peter mans, Bert Miller and Mrs, Jennie Hermans, was first arrested March 24 by local authorities at Elma, when they found the party in the act of transporting Mquor by automobile. Ing by the justice | they were alle to| rearrested near Elma night by federal agents, chase in which the officers | shot t asoline tank off their car| in an attempt to stop them, and chased Mrs, Hermans thru the woods as she fled At the same time |'Townsend captured 1, J. Martin, Louls Kent and Frank | Corria, ‘These men are now held on complaints issued by Assistant Dis trict Attorney Frank Conway, who | was sent to Port Townsend from se- | attle to Investigate the situation aft: | er District Attorney Saunders had | been notified, Hearing for the four men is eet for April 15, men two nions, binson, Her. » pea , but were Wednesday after | } agents at Port William Artes, WASHINGTON, March 26.—Sen ator Nelson, Minnesota, today intro: | duced a resolution providing for an amendment to the constitution mak ing stock dividends taxable, | the SENATOR WAVES IMMUNITY AS HE HURLS CHARGE ial of Corruption Thru Use of Money,” He: Declares; Accusa- tion Point Blank WASHINGTON, March 26.—(United Press.)— Charging that the manager of Leonard Wood’s cam- paign for the republican nomination for president has ~ set out to control the republican national convention «© thru the use of money, Senator Borah, Idaho, today © created a political sensation in the senate. In a speech on campaign expenditures, Borah declared that — a “saturnalia of corruption” had been paises about by the — 65, Ui mon: use of money by candidates. His speech may gt - ee oe “Investigation be didates. Senator Haron ‘ENGINEER KILLS | introduction of a resolution | for such at 1 inquiry. lean and derr dates wer tho not iievaly. “because ts re is vo] Left Home “to See Doctor, jaw against it.” He pare. bop a bin Did Not Return u \ state in preconvention os WILSON COULD BEAT WOOD | with a bullet wound” If HE WANTED, HE SAYS ound’ thra his just convicted by a jury” in conneo-|“*P*, railway engineer of W. 62d st, who had been missing pagna, “the ume has come to clean the Augean stables. The spending of/in a room in the New Borah also dec 4 that only an/h committed suicide because bos y innocent” would believe that Prest-/ iil health. left his home Thureday the campaign of all th coe lowa, said he was considering | ding mone unconsctorm ably” , | to Umit such expenditures to $10, 600 | paigna. Buried beneath a beavy mattress: |temple, the body of Bernard Borah said that with “a senator tion with the use of money in cam- since Thursday afternoon, ec ee a has beeorme a national peril.” |hotel Friday. He is believed te” dent Wilson does not intend to seek McCabe in afternoon to visit a doctor, fe he failed to return home hie wife” grew alarmed and notified the uo lice The body was discovered by @ a chambermaid. A new gun, with @ price tag still attached to th ger guard, was found on the a third term and. to Sen. ator Moses, Wood's man T, he saad that if Wood “pursues his present tactics much longer” Wilson will be elected for a third term if he wants to be. He promised in due time to name} the democratic candidates who, he said, are spending money as lavishry| of the room as the republicans. MoCabe lef Borah’a wpeech brourhe & vehement} in the ped comdirs ical the drome : ator Moses, who said | te) that every dollar being epent for| ion” wife so that she won't be Wood was being spent properly and of necessity. Moses asked whether Horah was making a charge of cor ruption, und Borah, declaring that he| waived his senatorial privilege of im] unity fe utterances on the floor, harged that Wood's managers were berately trying to centrol the ce vention by the use of money Silver Leaves i in a ‘Army Turn to Gold é Silver leaves are fast turning to fo and flaunting eagles to pnpre tentions bars, ip the army these days. Agcording to the army recruit CHALLENGES WOOD MEN | ing bos pee. only 29 per cent of a 7 he regular officers of the army now — TO MEET CHARGES [in service are holding their advanced: Hurling his charge at the Wood| emergency ranks, and these are hold Rorah challenged them. ing them with a painfully insecure ~ bill provides full publicity | grasp. eres for campaign expenditures. Violators would bt ubject to a maximum pen alty of $25,000 fine and two years/ imprisonment For years.” said Borah, “the/ Neighbors Quizzed spending of money in campaigns has| Self-constituted sleuths, posing ag been increasing. Indications are that | Prosecutor's investigators, are quiz this y there will be a perfect|#ing neighbors of prospective state saturnalia of corruption directly thru|JUrers, according to Prosecuting At use of money in the campaign, | torney Brown. Developments thus far in the cam-| “I am confident that I. W, W. im paign seem to me to make it neces | terests are behind’ this,” said Brown, saryefor congress to take some notice. | “to create sentiment against coming ~ ‘There Ix no reason why this bill Prosecutions.” should not pass in time to be effec tive 80 days before the Chicago and Both Operations San Francisco conventions.” | Are Success: Senator Kenyon, at this point that in view of the slowness After surgeons had operated on Re &ress to act on a bill, a resolution | Mrs, C, A. Matson, 1414 King st, to of investigation should be introduced | remove a minor ailment, thieves on and adopted. _|the street car operated to remove @ “I'm in favor of such a resolution,” /qiamond stickpin, she reported Prk _ said Borah. “But I think congress | qq y Both operations wer will hesitate }.fore daring to side re. track this bill.” Senator Ashurst Borah to give names. said | con | succe Arizona sie |Illiterates Can cst | Get in Army Now Burglar Decides |. iliterates,:may ‘now’ eniist ta tii ‘ »/army, it was announced today by the to Abandon ‘Job’ | jarmy' recruiting office here. Uncle Af placing a ladder against the) Sam will teach them to read and bathroom window of Mrs. C. A. An-| write at Camp Upton, N xy | drus’ home at $514 17th ave. S., burg: cememeeen lars abandoned their idea of ratbiane? What’s G 1 Nevis for U.-W. Stadium? the place, the police were informed day. Footprints were found be. neath the ladder. Shall it be “Wash Bow!” or a high+ |brow name? That's the question | that will be settled by judges at the YOUTH SENTENCED TO } DIE IN CHAIR; CALLS || <"fame for the new campus stadium, FOR TALK as Pi ye 7 Asi *, - Fair Weather Is am here’ to be benitenced, snot to Observer’s Guess listen to a lecture,” Jesse. Walker, 19, Evanston, TH., told Justice “We will have fair weather Friday Faweett in the Brooklyn supreme || Might, slightly warmer Saturday, court. yesterday, with magerate southwesterly winds,” Walker was sentenced—to die |) Predicted George N, Salisbury, in the clectric chair at Singsing || Weather man, Friday, the week of April 25, He was convicted of murder in the first THOMAS CUMMINGS , 55, 857 degree in connection with the || Wallingford ave., is in Beatle Gen. killing of a Brooklyn merchant, |/¢P@l hospital Friday, suffering in- “¥ during a rebbery last winter. juries sustained late Thursday atten mete iam ad fell |