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POS Physicians who examined New Clarkson ave., New York City.” name in the New York directory, ND MURDERED B SPOKANE, March 30.—Murdered here about _two weeks ago and mailed thru the parcel post, the There is no such linen and brown paper. postoffice authorities in New York, according to nor is there a W. it are said ¢o have declared it was murdered, advices reaching the city. There are novclues. The ly of a week-old infant has been discovered by Weather Tonight rain; Maximum, 50. ii! = Evouu ME and mod Teday noon, POSSES HUNT ESCAPE Divorced Wife Joins i in Man-Hunt DISARM GUNMAN — 8! TO ME DANA SLEETH F YOU will watch clo You will see a revolution Making place in Amer an politics; not an evo: Tution, but a revolution thix year the Ame we had as moch their president o With choosing the hea Corporations that control the fm Wealth and transportation h has been not presidents have few professional party and the voter had + MO choice, because b & republic OF @ caucus. or he could throw his on @ third party man, who leo chosen without regard P the desires of the rank and file party. tly we shook some very tH Out thie dark bex; sometimes we ac "eomMe very unfortunate spec but always we had nothing about who would be our Thé party success, the Ambitions, the advancement lenders who made them § the apokeamen of each party were the ideals of govern the seed from which spr ‘Appropriations, lecisiation planks and official policies. vy . party this year AL ‘dominant parties, becau ind, paralytie as to rea @ and blind as to vision leader mam this year see that the « my to put over a president | coped to nominate a por . Provided the othe ites @ political pup ‘Some 20 states have pre bapa the results are going to have = weight at the natic om tho & Johnso able to defeat an vote of ap IND while the inside pro fessional = management may dictate the pre: dential candidates in one ne nal ot be may nom “yegular” rather than a “progres dive,” atill, by the time the de ) cratic convention is held, this pop- demand for some Hoover may well ov power of the directly or indi ; J yuled our polities for two genera and has brought us most of cad national misfortun: Johnson ND if a man like ja nominated, and a man like Hoover is nominat ed, then, indeed, will the party bosses and the party machines be a mere heap of “for to this ne it hag been that a great party | should nominate for president any gman who has not been a life-long party devoteo in the strictest sense; and to put up Johnson, who bolted the party 4 rampaged Twith the progressives; or to choose meorer for a democratic candidate , Who exa nits his nonparti ind glories in hav ot '@4 the republican ticket upon @ time—to do eithe of these things is to revolutionize our party system; and, indeed, to revo fationize our government, for our rnment to @ greater extent than in any other country in the world voted derr tie thru IN) the long, glittering years 6G. 0. P. monopoly of the gov ernment, and I am still proud of my record—almost as happ {ae 1 am that my vote for Br thru the years never elected t great spelibinder Governm need a check and balance dominant party rival party to keep it on its toes 4 half-way square with the or both ONE of this revoluting pains me in the least. As @ matter of protest T needs a strong But from now on, it looks as tho average plain citizen might ac ly have the chapee of choosing Detter of two good candidates Prather than the leas undesirable of two mediocre party hacks Which day will mark the begin ‘of @ real democracy in this | | jin an Wednes Temperature Last 1 Minimw a || OPEN FIRE ENEMIES Pulls Trigger Three Times But Cartridges Fail to Explode Failure of three revolver cart ridges to explode probably saved the lives at neon today of W. H Fleming and Frank brothersin-law living in the St George apartments, Lith ave and Yesler Way. George Th s held at po lice headquarters on a charge following an alleged attempt to shoot Fleming and Dildine in the allway of the St. Ge & dispute in which a woman i to have figured. The police say Tthat he had gone to the St apartments inten: men, telling a friend to look for him in the city Jail if he failed to return hour. open George he is to apartme A rned over to M police icemen | °N ‘ h hee Wal Cost Him Jewels to Wash His Hands A. Ekoff, 618% Weller st ott his ring and to and hand A thief them be rn tf Tue ter Dench, who sa 1 band wash hia face made off witt fortune befell F ANCY HOSE IS" STATE EVIDENCE hone, loade lence against 4 Earl « >» pieces of will be used 4 Kitterman « arrested t Mon Seek Chauffeur to Recover Purse ce are seeking @ chauffeur who leather puttees and who re n @ street car near Mrs her. purse MISSISSIPPI THE 36TH eet: Senate Votes to Ratify Suf- | frage Amendment | Miss, Miasiaaippl JACKSON, of the leg ratified the federal wo amend upper house of weeks ago, def umendmer fr free but Lieut. Gov. Cas ote in favor how the on must be when the leg amendment goes to Jaturda JTO RUNS AWAY HITS PHONE POL E Av? ytomabile, da Jown the 1 from Ma moorag Schoen uiph upled crashed into Third napped off damag un electri and Madison The car IBRARY JANITOR pole war was considerably FACES CHARGES Grand Henry ¢ larceny charges Bell, janitor filed in supe He is alleged windows at public Tue | broken Sunde (jewelry store and Kerry Art Craft shop, Mareh 14, and Jewelry and goods valued at HE TRIES T0 |S one Italian bdalane { Thomas contensed | | | was addressed to * Perry, 419 W. Clarkson ave. . The body was neatly wrapped in York police have as NO On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise eSeattle Star Kntered ae Second Class Matter he Admits She’s Wife of Sextet Mrs. (?) Marries Seven Men, Only One of Whom Is Dead SPOKANE, tedly March 30.—Admit rried to seve is dead, Mrs. puine Mometh - Jim - Stedman. Tith Du mas Wells - Hawkins - Frisbie held by in the ef She ly one of whom is immigration authoritios Jail here today admits t The rextet ¢ Chinaman man. The matr Mah Jim, October, tedman, Ma Tit!, Decernber, 191 rank Dumas, January Wells, April, 1916. Hawkins, 98 December x Author Stedman able, April 24, 1919 hing for Americ on are ne If he's an DW wife at SUGAR PRICES /So Declare Experts in the Lindberg | Trade YORK NEW Mareh fr sugar experts xt fal] and winter a wi ager rations, With no government regul ‘ontrol sugar #6 almost prohit there ugar o me who kr in yw specu n, pe to th t how now sugar is npt month or 18 cents a t 4 at the refinery and ould reach consumer int reason for the slight r ut the Cuban r ne the market upE 1 end Froth th on there S ARITHMETIC COST JOHN $100 1 the postal ered package Sey mails was worth $32 yed that the $1 Tuesday morn district court $100 for n the tigation de cor: alue wa ing United Stat John pald the gove STATES REBUILD nment IN STORM PATH CHICAGO, March 30.—The Middle West today began re bifilding whole communities, business centers and residence districts wrecked by the torna do which swept across norther Missouri, Ulinois, Michigan, In diana and Wisconsin day, taking a toll of 80 tives and in juding nearly 100 persons. The property damage in the five states was estimated at $10,000,000 today, May 2, 1999, at the Postoffioe at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Ce ATTL k, Ma ASH., TUE SDAY, MARCH 3 20 SOCIALISTS DISLOYAL, DECISION Majority Report Declares Five Assemblymen Un- worthy of Seats March 30.—Five at members of the red disloyal and in the ma sdiciary ALBANY, N. ¥ filed by William ¢ 13 members of fe, anserta that while the ) proved disloyal ho constitutional > premeribe loyalty as a teat of for its members. and be resented | dinnenting opinion was fied by Assemblymen William, W.} 1 Theodore Stitt, republic hold that while the eet that soctalist both individuals, refused to render the government any serv 4 war, there was noth attitude was other 4 the suspend Ie ar Ther dence dixcle asa party and ing the and the socialist convicted for dis tending to acquit or con Miss Mildred Jones, pedbong of Auburn. hopes to find him. recommends declare va of the five men—Au Louis Waldman Samuel A. Dewitt report plomon and Samuel Orr It dn the Jones, di-; Bartholf, that Ww" 2N pretty Mildred reed wife of Dor arned for the first time toc en former husband had diay last Thursday from his vio: | burn, ‘she and ¢ ing shy the| nounced her 4 tx are in fu ord | deputy sheriffs « pathy with the Russian gov-| search . | Att h would in ef alist party from ¢ on the official bal that all made lay of sustal harges m on the opening en f ist part advoe 1 rthrow of the ( and th in have t red home Au with grief ves him an. ermination to help nd detectives in the 1; that the sock has been in proved was overcom governmen ntion of the searchers today upan a mysterious “grey wagon” and its unidentified wen on the str of Auburn hour that Bartholf the an ing in my yard, DOPE" CACHE IN SHOE BOX | ‘red A nd ave. | “T was Shouse the affairs office centered within im riffs working on t northern outskirts of the lit tle town March 30—As-| Seattle internal dead ned “We chatted a few minutes and he | A few minutes before 2 o'clock, “| Assistant U. S. Treasurer |s.‘r- and next door to the Bar tholf home, the Treasury | is Rartholf was last seen at about 1! o'clock when he purchased a pack of cigarettes at Rovey Retber’s cigar went out the door.” Reiber told dep Payne, the postmaster, liv Investigates Robbery | ‘i. t= ‘at made note of an odd hap. the ue which ¥ ns. Williams, Puget pacaal sioner Roper also was giving the in. | his personal attention. Shouse, Williams and Roper conferred early today, It that a thoro examination was begun of all the business of the office wi Frazier Altho the secret service is work ing on the I have received yet, no offical reports,” Frazier raid I understand, informally however, that the robbers obtained | nearly $20,000. “Until arrests are liscuss the robber HE CRAVED FUR ‘ APPETITE CURBED) Nellie Friend will be given anoth \ chance Pleading guilty to takin | $500 fur cape from Mrs. A, W. Pet-| O14 2het Mareh 1 | Bi was given a suspen sentence of |company, Crary bidg., will don khaki one to 16 y « in Walla suits this summer to cut the high pe | ust over from "Canada, Neff was walking down Sec with his wife Fred carrie a shoe under his arm Just as they James st, two strange gen ysted them and inquired! nts of the box clal Agents Hamer of the treasury depart was understood | box reached also conferred with Chief | 41, ne of tion iame nen Ac all collec as to the con hey nd Latham, robber contained opium in five-tael tins, Investigation revealed nore opium in his overcoat pockets, jun in all 80 taels, valued at $2,000, found wife was allowed to go, but lieved is in jail waiting to explain to S. Commissioner McClelland FAR KHAKI TO CUT OLD H. C. L. aplayes of the Cress-Dale Photo shoebox made, Y cannot erson ave naress March 3 M yaterious “Dead Wagon,” Aids Deputies in Bartholf Case who jomed the Divorced six months ago, She is dressed in a parka, holff owns an interest in a mine with a daily bisa of f $1,800 in gold nugget |had disappeared jin the county ; Mary | parently Walla Walla prison by Judge atic comt of clothing, they announced |Gitiam Tuesday. ‘Tuesday. u" by Mail, $5 to $9 TWO CENTS . W. W. I Racing Thru Streets, Is ‘Only 7 missing ex-husband, Dore still loves Bartholff, and Alaska, where Bart- search today jor her she says she the attire common in If we knew he her, it would be all right know he was alive." “I saw a gray dead wagon) trouble was over. into town. ‘The curtains with and I could see there was wou! The fellow that was rwich, Brown and Beebe driving it was an old man with 4 the home of Miss Jones’ white whiskers. I've lived here a}parents near Lake Forest Park last long time, but I never saw that rig/night and were told the before, woman was not at home but was “Fifteen minutes later I saw the | attending night school, ‘This morn- same dead wagon coming back. The they found her, curtains were down and the old man i was bent over the wheel driving like the wind wa We coming were up 4 nothing inside. she was overcome with grief “rl do anything IT can to help find "she said. “I saw him last week and he was all right.” Altho divorced, it was learned, and conversed passed on out to learn where where it went or who have failed thus far having nthe heard Bartholf of town it came fram the driver was. Payne recalled wagon ax soon as had frequently met in Auburn, where her mother, until Mopday a week owned and operated the Lloyd hotel, At other times, ther. friends said, they passed each other on the street without speaking Bartholf owns a half interest mining property in , they are, said $1,800 a day working season: he ago, eful check of all undertakers was made by Deputy Sheriffs Maft Starwich, Herbert be and Fred A, Brown, No un ertaker had made a run to Auburn Thursday, it was learned, nor did any of them know the old man with white whiskers © undertaker can legally remove A bedy put a permit, but Miss | Fife-Smith, the town register ; it Auburn, said no permit had been | | issued on Thursday or for some time before and after Bartholf and his father, W. E. Bar | tholf, had b working in the gar. den together Thursday and when he| left the house, saying he wanted to a letter to the city counc esday buy som he was clad in| ‘ nian, Suseeey carettes, om permission granted to working clothes which were smeared | ipa ie i Syige ore rata mother say they do not weat of Railroad ave. ‘be intentionally vanished or that a suitable LANs se sen acted for the use since his A ca in to in Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell In. « the his father and belleve he | He had ap- living with divorce six) * Both be-| foul play, | @ like he might | Should rental of the his parents months ago, they said Neve he has met with but on the chance that have become mentally deranged | revenue temporarily have employed detec. | Property, S THIS LIN tives to search neighboring towns | and hotels ‘and’ hospitals in Seattte| ae and ‘Tacoma Vor, time. the: parents found LOSES $70 WEEK! hope that he might! Pointing out that the Ray st, shut- to his former wife, |tle car on Queen Anne hill is operat ed at a loss of over $70 a week, 'D, other concessions of be revoked or from the Caldwell declared. collec public solace yin the have returned Miss Jones. “Millie loves him and he loves) M. Henderson, head of the municipal her,” Bartholf's father is said tolrailway system, recommended to the have told deputies. “But they didn’t }city council Tuesday that the shut- get along together. She didn't care) tle cars be discontinued, ‘The cars for household duties, but was ee two blocks, operating between great spender, That's what their McGraw st. and Ray st yA x TH LATE EDITION young | and when she| ned of Bartholf's disappearance, | the young people, | nature made during the war | a@ substantial) sumed charge of the ) x ¢ ( IN SEATTLE HILLS QUARTET Mystery Shrouds Means | Jail Break at Wenatchee; | Others Stay in Cells | WENATCHEE, March 30, ~ |Four convicted I. W. W. have” aped from the jail here are being hunted by thru the hills in the |country today. They are, |Mara, 5-10 years: Leo trom, 5-10 years; Ed '2-5 years, and Tom M 2-5 years. Se other occupants of the |section, altho they had the |tunity to make their getaway, |fused to take advantage of it. will not, however, betray the of egress, nor say whether help was furnished. All state officers have been fied to watch for the fugitives, Aside From. That - It Was aS Two masked men held up W. Hanson of 1436 W. 634 st. at a} station on the North Trunk h where he was burning some he told the police Tuesday, but no money ‘How could they? he add didn’t have any!" MALL SPACE FOR j; _ BIG TEUT FAMILY BERLIN, “March 30. n manpower iy ipcreasing, Navoczny, 38, has had 27 Twenty-one are living, ine three sets of triplets and four |twins. The family live in @ rooms, using eight beds. ‘They. meals in three relays. « | Five Bituminous Miners Accept Wage Boost — NEW YORK, March 30.— * | bituminous coal miners today, inf ling them that the national officers” had agreed to accept the wage im jcrease of 27 per cent recommended | by President Wilson's commission, ‘The increase will become effective on | April 1. As the miners rectived an Increase of 14 per cent, following the strike last November, the net raise c they will receive under the new schedule will be 13 per cent, Kansas Miners Are Restrained by Law TOPEKA, Kan., March 30.—Alex- | ander Howatt, president of the Kan- sas district United Mine Workers of America and 47 district and local [union officials of the southeastern Kansas coal mine district, today were restrained from calling a gen- eral coal strike by District Judge Curran of Pittsburg. He Abandoni His Southbound Plans — C. Nishio, late of San Pedro, Cal, would go back Tuesday but he can’t” because someone lifted his purse and $90 in the Alaska cafe on Jackson st Monday night EAUTIES PICKET |Pretty girl strikers picketed the city) hall today in support of demands by” a thousand city clerks for an annual lincrease of $300 in wages. The four, entrances to the building were “cov: ered” by more than 60 pickets, and inside the building were a score, Many articles as good as new were discarded Xmas morning. Let them find their way into the “Want” columns of The Star. Many people make the wants a part of their daily reading. Some of them are looking for what you have to sell. Phone Main 600