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Tonight Maximum, {iit Ew Weather and Sunday prob- ably showers; moderate winds, mostly southerly. Temperature Last 42, Today noon, 39, Mini Entered as Sevond Class Matter May 3, “VOLUME 23. AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH | TILL EN ROUTE! You meet some mighty interesting folks and gather various odds and ends of interesting news On @ thru train. We had with us ‘one chap who gathers ail the fresh Shrimp that come to the Seattle Market in the winfer i With a power boat he pulls his Meta over the glacial mud off the Houtheast Alaska shore, and so Tich is the harvest that he keeps a Mouple of dozen Japs busy prepar ing his shrimp for market. ‘ Sometimes new grounds, his Bets pile shrimp so fast that a And at wages; 0 twenty cents Mister Shrimp. bas considera ®ather that — " up the an ho at ien't ourse, he gets for the meat, and nm his native etate, shell. However, I catching shrimp ts Go0d business. for he said he was $7,000 jn debt when the son @pened, and he owes nothing now Bas equipment worth $15,000, and @eemed to have enough with him the trip to carn the respect of the porter. HEN there was a big game hunter, who had hunted the Alaskan ie pend Whee had 4 some wonderful stories | f /@f the mammoth bears up that "Way—the glacial bear that ish't oa Sfraid of anything, big. bald faced a ton, and that iam the extiz Bear and moose, and car Shou, and mountain goat that graze that ye om the high sea cl shoot from the boat off yon rocky crag. they drop right alongside—or so he said. He enlisted as a sniper and ex Pected to add a few Hun pelts to Bie scalp belt, but the fool war ended with him at the Hoboken ler, so that was that. Also he told about the fur farms On the Alaskan islands, where men False blue and black and . foxes, and get from $59 to $500 a pelt for them. And about skunk farms that pay well, except that the skunks get m0 tame that they are always un @er foot. eee ALIFORNIA is very in this w and of the hospit and farfamed and more potent Ci formian mois ture not a trace. | Francisco, I saw and rapidly into San dejected beer a lone, aying steam sign, but the town that boasted it S would never be dry is absc #0. Coming trom the ferry station I heard our obese traveling man huskily inquire of a hotel runner § what the chances were, and he was furtively informed that tt B wasn't a chance. But the city is ful Mew factories and a ate oft dustrial p up for 20 miles alon The streets Are as crowé and hotel fooms are at a premium. There hasn't been 2 cloud since we €d the state A the feel of Me air is Vi day in May ie waa peevish cause while we cht en late and missed « and generally had a bed time. T med American public no accust to perfect train service that crum pled rose leaves in its bed of lux ury disturd it greatly, But ne P where cise on earth can one travel ] in the comfort he does on an Ar fean thru train. He has hot w If the car warms up a bit, the el tric fan starts, If it cools off a bit, the steam heat gets bus T beds are comfortable: the #ervice | attentive, and seldom do you ha fe @ wreck, and if you do, why, for 15 pelt, and the wife gets $5,000 if you chance on 4 fatal ace en route, and you get more th ou are probably worth if you manage 10 lowe a leg, or an eye, or som thing, along the wa When it comes to transportation of every sort, and to providing lux urious comfort for the vagrant FP public, this country (Turn to Page 7) has « , Colum ry BRITISH TROOPS CROWD DUBLI NO REVOLT PLAN, SAY SIN FEIN Military Forces Held Ready to Put Down Any’ Sign of Easter Uprising BY WEBB MILLER DUBLIN, | April -British mili. day were prepared to crush ruth- attempt at an Easter | first .victory in their campaign of terrorism and intimidation against | the government. They declare MacPherson had | “cracked under the strain,” be ing < his life was ngered | They Viscount French lord for Ireland aleo i to sign, but was t | chief secretar Dublin fesembied an vo cag equipment with full | They jostied the towns = car in the streets but a general spirit of good nature prevailed. | mn Fein leaders scoffed at the fea of “rebellion.” They intimated be rumor had been started merely part of the Sinn Fein's plan of au thorities, 1 agitation to embarrass the | Military officials believed, the only | possibility of an outbreak was in the! Cork distri particularty where bitter ct, sination of Thomas lord mayor. The fe MacCurtain, n Mac ing has been the | in's inquest “over death was to be Sinn Feiners pr find that he was k SAY Mach CRACKED Extreme & HERSON the resignation of Tar as chief seeretary for I Limerick 1 th ary of more a milit Ma ire under fire. lers were NDER STRAIN on Feiner night erson, and,as th reported A part an 100 armed men halted pay train two miles out of secured $10,000 in a holdup. Four police burned at Newcastle force of policp and to arrest Johr leader. M . . lan MacPherson Named Minister of Pensions LONDON ment of ister of pe Worthingte offict MacPher etary iH Greenwood oda w April Ian nsions, on BE son's res a The MacPherson for Ireland, to be min. succeeding Sir L. appoint former was announced nation nounced yesterday as Irish Sir Hamar Women Quit Picketing of British Embassy WASHINGTON, April Picket ing h embassy by v H an Irish republic ubandoned today Mrs. T. K. Cor New York, lead er of the pickets, denied the demon tration v alted wt the request of the state department, which an nounced the picketing was epl regretted” and that “effective mea ures” would be taken to prevent con duct deemed a breach of courtesy to representatives of a friendly power Mrs, Corliss said there would be no more picketing, and stated whe be lieved the object of the demonstra tion had been accomplished. Thi real object, she said, was to have’ newspapers print her charge that the British planned an Irish maawacre beginning Monday BEL MARY PICKFORD’S DIVORCE DECREE MAY BE ANNULLED CARSON CITY Nev., April 3 ral here is o¢ » wh tained fro lan ec Mary P m Owen Moor and. a result, pects soon to bring «ult on behalt of the fe of that county to the decree se arned at the office today have attorn COAL MINERS’ | STRIKE LOOMS | tary authorities thruout Ireland to- |Washington ‘Workers to Talk it Over Tuesday that 6,000 coal miners in Eastern Ohio were on strike today, due to dissatisfaction with the recent New York wage agreement, Op orators claimed that many of those not working are idle be cause of the April 1 and Good Friday holidays Most of the trouble is due to the failure of the agreement to Provide more than $1 a day in crease for the day men, union of fieials said. eee BELLEVILLE ™., Apr ¥ coal m et 1 were idle today, be was wal severni t 1 me ot to the new wage settler we < working ers of the at of Wa known as t No. 10, Uni Watch Coal Prices Is Palmer’s Order «', obtaining WASHING Attorne General Palmer today notified all di trict attorneys to watch coal pri n their localities to halt the prof eer sulting from rer ernment price regulatior ILGI LOUIS, At ents each, eggs on get $1 a ken: cent each, cook month and the coat palatial brick mansion Is only $1 in Belgian Congo, B. R. Kellesber er, missionary, decviared Mount Lassen Is Erupting Again REDDING, Cal, April 3.—(United Preas.}—Mount Lassen burst € «puttering at 10:30 a. m. to day. Half an ter it had shown no sign of abatement Egg Prices Are Not Boosted by Easter Demand may have to pay a little them demand price of that the mt the Fort oun eight cents wked for retail market three to forty the ova. gallinae in tt Saturday, deper and alleged qualit ing on the size de DEATH TO HI ‘OST QUARREL OVER WOMAN IS SLAINY On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Sta 1899, at the Postoffice Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress Marc TH HOME EDITION ba, ue Por Your, by Mail, §5 to 69 YAY, APRIL 3, 1920. ‘Two CE ENTS IN SEATTLE MAYOR Reinstate Mayor Caldwell, to order a “police shake-up” been more or less under fire d of en by the mayor today, and left the city hall! for good. Ralph Whaley, star and plant manager |pany, was arres sted today with six others as sioner {Observers on Border Con-|development in the mayor's for th REBELLION vinced That Another Cri- eo : . “This ts on) tart, the ale sis Is Impending said ier weet. tains haanen fo the present, but some im DOUGLAS, Ariz, April 3— Conservative observers along the border are convinced today that changes will be made in the p police | department. “Johnaon's removal was not a re another crisis, which may carry [suit of Chinatown conditions, The civil war as a possibility, is im |building inspector waa not reap- pending in Mexico, with the fleh | pointed for the reason that a good state of fenara ac He storm oy ect ts sadly needed to fit hts ter. Confilecting unverified reports, }which may or may not be propa Whaley’s arrest caused considera ble surprise, as it was he who piloted ganda from one aide or the other, are | 15 Tiayor und his official party thru | Ted inst week | tiated by his wife, who was at the bedside of her husband poarene, Byer et sonee RR. pe Fo the intricate maze of tunnels Ghd | sescmeont ati teenie tn no roftes| When he died. be nenyportedy-woaakgheaaed } eth: cambiing dens discovered in China- is je hastened | r er confirm nor deny : jtion upon Johnson,” Caldwell de-| eis ic : The campaign, of Gea. Obregon for |W" early this week. clared. “I wax desirous to have an| The Curtises had been separated for only a short time, the presidency, and charges that ica ae es OE eae architect as ben of the building de-| according to the story told the police. Mrs. Curtis was living Carranza will not permit a fair elec | Ut to get Police et Warre partment, so I appointed Blackwell, | ; aye Ition are TUE ch the catalan 7 Building Inspector Johngon a who is well qualified for the position |02 @ portion of Rader’s farm. ‘olt by Sonor designed to OMY 4 side tnsue. guess they |in every way.” % a ‘n mans the Mate: independant ef Car.| 708't Bang me.” ‘The new superintendent of buna.| Shortly after noon Saturday, Curtis walked over to ranza, ix considered & porsibility.| Whaley is necused of complicity |ingw hax been a resident of Seattie| Rader’s house and accused him of luring away his wife. Gen. Galles, former governor of Bo- with five Chinamen and Albert | for the past 22 years. He is a mem: , : nora, is Agua Prieta, directing nino of ‘the ‘heat and power ber of the American Institute of A violent altercation ensued, and Curtis attacked the man oO n's ca ign. It t& said Gov in making Mlegal repat rehitecty and of the American So ne reine Apa : in . in iain. of Coee Vinge to be used for gambling ciety of Civil Bagineers, and tor the HE accused of stealing his wife's affections, according to th Calles once for ne ten. aan reaident en-ithe story of Curtis himself. considered DENIES BUILDIN gineer for the U. 8. shipping board BE ve ED Doan p Blackwell was instrumental in the Rader drew a gun and tried to scare his attacker by . ie eeetelin trom’ the 4 creation of th erent building de-| ¢ *, oy arriving | f onthe tel technically ced. a8 partment, being chairman of the Joint firing in the at Failing in this he shot to kill. Six shots re day nay reported of the company, with hav: orn, tally ye cdleen a ae oie P os on being . mobitined she bent a ehetter for & tareed Geir jcoramittoe as or be but * nd were fired in all, two of them taking effect. along the border of Sonora.| way at the foot of a stairway bas j the city council seh oar fe BUILDING MUDDLE __ tending to confirm reports t 8. which led into the dens and tun tending. to eontiens reports that Car-|4.. which ted tn Father Asks $10,217 De La Huerta ‘This is untrue.”| Whaley said the ge me ‘The power company built the stair t with a military governor way on a permit ineued by the build ing inapector’s office. But we did not build the barred door shelter or any of the other work done without a permit. Somebody else did that.” LARS TAKE 17,400 SMOKES ere Burglars robbed the Valentine by and the five Chinamen, in Drug store, 1503 Rainier ave. Friday | cluding J, C. Chin, 618 Weller st )00 cigarets and| Soo May, James Lee and Louie 400 cigars. Th the second time Quan, all of the Sung Long com © place has been robbed within a) pany 2 Sixth, ave month, T. A. Morr wrietor, re-| Wong, of the same ad ported to the poll day Jor arrest charged with illegal build parteeent Clist company for construction ahaa m ing operations and, with Whaley Fishing for Junk te also char that contractors/annex to the Greenwood |Franklin K. Lane ares heduled for trial in police] poRrTsMOUTH, April Finher. /A"@ In @ conspiracy to rob the dis: | Their bid was low, at $147,149, - ng men makirfe $100 a day here, | *! ur contractors bid on the job,” on His Way East Another development the re-|tishing for junk around the nary | Judge Winsor said he and wanec] call Judge Winsor. “Ehetr bide wand N FRANCISCO Instatement of Police reeant® | yard and along the wharves Santmeyer, another member of) outrageous and within a few dollars Franklin K. Lane, former secretary | JOM Donlan and P. AH. Jennings, : the board, had come ta the same con- jof the same price. While I have no of the interior, left at 9 a. m. today | Who had been removed from their AITRE LOSES clusion, that “it is an outrage. | proof of collusion, I am certain, in toe Neir-Yore - We le undedeland beats in the South End by Chief “oe aS About 4 year ago, Judge Winsor|my own mind, that each ko ae be the trips in the interests | Warren on the ground that they had | HER $845 COAT *#ia, the extravagance was started | other's bid before they were submite f the Pan-American Oil and ‘Trans. Pt reported suspicious building ae-| Siew yoRK. April 2 Mabel Ww. PY ringing here from Portland an | ted." port com; and I interesty, | tivities in the vicinity of the Paris | of wattreas, caused the arrest of architect, F. A. Naramore, who waa|— aE Whieh ns. te vos orenident House and the old Midway pote ee a eee en thert. Of meat | Voted @ salary of $4,800 a year, and| acroan the atreet Jakin cont valued at $846 r who has installed a corps of 18 as-| UCH IS FAME IN reeant Jacob Bjarnason, also re sistants for the purpose of drawing RRS Raion or oir moved by chief, will nat F h: school plans and getting out esti- GLITTERING EAST | be reinstated tor the nt, the| Faces Charge of no iidings alee en antr.., olix | mayor said . |p, : . 80 ‘ Denn ed, when errdte the yale x "The three. sergeants were ques Habitual Criminal |PAnextst. scuoor Sas me 0a the * ' tioned at length by Mayor Caldwell} Judge Mitchell Gilliam Saturday| ". if - Piaue avr ; Boia geen is. esterday afternoon, the result being |set the case of Arthur Woods,| The result has been, he said, that ered 3 : nip $100. oti Bt ho that they were able to show they [charged with being a habitual crim: |bulldings that should | have been! K Rawasaki Held in Jails + on i har . who " 9 ‘ completed months ago have not been Waste the Words, mot 480,806 1d made reports of building opera-|inal, for April 19. Woods was : sobb rps ai : tions, calling particular attention of |eently convicted of escaping from | started, and the new parental school Myrtle Coley Dead Alli Ss d t their superior officers to the fact; county jail. Life in prison may be /the only piece of work that has ans ae les Oen ote that the alterations were larly for convietion as habitual completed, is a h : Ak r se that gambling was to bi | “If it hado’t been for our compe-| . Rawasaki wag held in the coum: to Turk Officials ina tent maintenance department a large z jail ere Ne pending investigay ' 1 vel Ov y AQT <GGS . 00) suld| ton into the death of Myrtle Coley, LOND( Apri es have jarnason was not reinstated, the Jamount of our school children would a presented a collective note to Turkey, | mayor OA. apie alin a ey N° EASTER EGGS 0 be out of doors today,” Judge Winsor | 11, Who was run over and instantly un demanding she officially dis-| of the building operat he had HENS TAKE TRIP saa | killed by Rawasaki at Pacific City, — v nationalist Movement, an| not reported them. — Marnason'’s ex iere'l| be no Easter eggs at the ‘Our two emergency high schools, Dene ae eee “ Exchange Telegraph dispatch from|cuse waa that the ‘operations were | house of Downing, 1234 B. Fir st.,|which, by this time should be at ir feb cs Eevee Starwich ang Constantinople today said not carried on during the time he|this year, M Ht Downing half completed, we haven't even got wn Hinge in ee agh city was on duty |ported to the police that her prize | the plans for yet cated the Jape ee ERE’S JON FOR y rand three hens went south in| “It is my opinion that one set of | ae Art - : a xunny sack Friday night, She| plans for a note pe pies 1 building]. A@ inauest into the death of the " TRA VIOT . . , fa wunny sack Fridd She | plans for a standard se , z wt tepe Bas COLD TEA VICTIMS AS KS FOR DIVORCE faian't see the thier |whould be enough, Under the n b oveneati bp image Fey "ro! Nia Debn »rofessor of T —— — choo! ad - we ‘erone! ‘ol - a Ei baggy Talvecee of tig FROM CAVE MAN} lactanns to Gis g tena kno ei ooo. /SUlC of the inquest will depend Poe eey isinvented © simple devig| Velinn Larsen’s husband, Hans,| Maude W, Everett averages tho | $175,000 to uch, ven at the present] Whether or not charges of reckless yk lia ten Jeveloped the playful, habit. of|number of times Luther B, struck | This Is too much, even at the present] diving will be filed against Rawas tor registering the percentage of | beapea é “ | price of material Meohol in any beverage. ‘This, he| dragging her about by the hair|her as thre a week in di pry fools, will prove & great boon to| during his spells of peevishnéss.| voree suit in superior court! “The remedy is the removal ef the! ‘The girl was staying at the home citizens who have frequently bought! So she,says in a divorce pmplaint | Satur’ 1 were married here |architect’s department, but the two}of Thomas Ferron, in Pacific City water and cold tea, believing it was filed Saturday, and adds that he! April 28, 1919. Clarence Anderson | votes of Mr. Santmyer and myself! Rawasaki gave his address as 1904 the “real stuff. spirited their children fway is her attorney n't bring it about.” Broadway, Tacoma PLANS — SHAKE-UP IN | TIM DIES IN. POLICE DEPT. Seven Arrested in Vice Probe; New Building Inspector Appointed; at noon Saturday, as a result of continued investi- gation of vice conditions in Chinatown. Building Inspector J. A. Johnson, whose department has former Washington State College athletic} CITY HOSPIT NDS “Bud” Curtis Rushed to Seattle in 4 Auto by Man Who Shot Him a at Lake City A victim to the “eternal triangle,” Bud Curtis, 24, living at Lake City, on the Bothell highway, was shot and killed ~ | during a quarrel at 1 o’clock Saturday. I. Rader, 35, a con- | tractor of the little settlement on the Bothell road, is held” as his slayer. Sergeants said he had decided} uring the investigations, failed | ne Rainier Heat & Power com-| rp ‘ARCHITECT NEW BUILDING CHIEF Will) Curtis was shot thru the groin and neck, following a quare rel in which he declared that Rader had “broken Be 0 his. home.” Rushed to the city hospital by his assailant, Curtis died before he could be placed on the operating table. Police say the dead man declared on his death bed that he had been the aggressor. This statement was substan- \James E. “Blackwell Succeed Johnson Jamen BE. Mackwell, tect, was appointed au buildings by Mayor Hu; Cala well Saturday morning. He suc oveds A. J. Johnson, whose term ex Seattle arch ig for Death of Boy COSTING SCHOOLS | ‘The death of Frank Byrd, year-old messenger, killed by the fie 14, was blamed on lack of safety yplinnces by the father, John O —Says Judge Winsor. Byrd, who filed suit for $10.2 isi damages against August Mehihorn,| More than $30,000 has been wasted! On the ground that contractors are Anna G and Osborne & Trem-|by the school board the last year,|in collusion to defraud the school » |Per in superior court Saturday Judge Richard Winsor told The board, Judge Winsor, at the last today, maintaining an “incompetent | meeting of the board, protested the and utterly worthless” architect's de granting of a contract to the Rounds Make $100 a Day

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