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On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be*No Compromise Today noon, 51 Clans Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffic at Seattle, Wash., under the Act of Congress March VOLUME 23. : pS j ; SE TTLE, WASIL, TUESDAY, MAY 4, ———— BLUEBEARD FINDS GRAVE “AMPLE BREAD BEING “VLA?stS AS, considered in Mf plumn recently the | singing, And i | that if every Would get togeth nes . an hour every we e fm the neighborhood wou iter, find life more A fewer thorns thrust! their | 1] | Barbed javetina out from under the foses of human circumstance ; sabia ' eis . ‘And in all Seattle there ts no HURL WARM WORDS ° Mob Follows Wife-Slayer to Desert Be ot Sommer er Fn CHINESE ON), carers CITY WONT Princess Stirs Russ F eud Spot, Where He Points to Place UE, singing Dosanepen, "be J wae MARY ELECTION * % He Buried Victim Gee mas be non been ted ropes | | The following telegram from Los Re d C a B Fieve nz ower: BOATS BEAT |'2. = "| SUFFERSAY Red Cross Ignores WD col oc professional men—men with bald heads, and seen with whiskers, and a | was rae robe fmen with a mere fuzz vnd lots of Fe earpiece pared a ’ Without the slightest hesitation, “Bluebeard” Charles N. a Se wien tae tioapper "Let Northern California é |Harvey led District Attorn@y Woolwine's searching party ‘men, and butchers, and insurance s join with us in administering a }to the spot where rested the remains of the woman he — ‘ agenta, bankers. terrific drubbing to the Hearst | . , ; And ae aes eerthec bod Soret | oe Johnson band of pro-Germans, ae eh) j } ‘confe sed to murdering by beating her to death with a ona and cost of living, and Lads Shanghaied Into Vir- Sinn Feiners, reactiodaries and a ‘hammer. Beoeesity of dying, and the unob- 4 antileaguers. ‘The feverish » 75,000 Loaves Are Baked g Ns Pe * eats ideals of youth, and foran | tual Slavery on Pacific, tivity of Hooverites thruout Cali Daily--Both Sides’ in | ro ms UN aye he cried, cried, pointing with steady or two they jest, and banter, fornia will counteract the oe Is the Charge peta gd eral ere AB en Strike Optimistic \a rocky foothill. GOLLY! $89, ote mm paign of slurs, slanders and in. |! pitied j ' | Nearly the entire popula-| tunch th ured : = a Se eee oe noare_| SAN FRANCISCO, May 4.|| huendoes ‘initiated by Johnson |! rive of the target bakeries closed : ine ot it Goatees taetieeaiag MORE TO Sal nt . | heel ths deapera- , t not tired at all, group |+-In spite of ell laws to the ri —a ha Teover |(bY the bakers’ and drivers’ strike ‘ | t 500, had followed the) themselves | anout the jcontrary, Americans are still || president. were reperted operating at a8 et-/ plano, the leader shouts +4 , he ~ 1 city Tuesda, shops, pro | : hing party and wit-| ‘eut the song number, they stve a ‘being shanghaied and forced pacity Tuesday as open shops, pro- | s eet Ae finding fe tha ih mi cceeng (tt vitual slavery on shine hoa Ris [Re-Looping of Car Lines to ific: C Ae es ‘ es body was found in the exact | Do Trick i] _ They sing the old songs, and the that ply the Pacific: Coast. | One openshop bakery is reported f position described by Harvey, with) | new songs, and rather well, com | ® Doys, he ‘ basses) ID Grieg that probebiy not one in te fen and boys, drugged to IN SEPTEMBER turning out sweet goods and cakes ; Baa a F Knees bent and body doubled up. The| Mayer Caldwen requested the efty frre Dad 0 iden te gout. sing ue helplessness, beaten over the rte lieve the shortage cnused by the ‘y : 4 joverturning of pn eeoretttl Oe council Tuesday to approve by BUD Gatton uy thle 1unebeon head until all resistance is spare ta aa a on : ; aia aned th putrefying lution: the =rd plan of D. We Not finished “part” singing; not |gone, duped by promises of Demurrers to “Indictments oon tomorrow as an open shop, a “ . 4 Mg Harvey had chosen as a burying Henderson, railway superintendent, the exact, technical rendition of |hie pay and easy work, are cording to BE. Thornhill, seeretary of . 3 ground a small pocket of sand sur-/to have Alki and Fauntleroy cars Classical gems; just plain, o(t-fash dail at hict Overruled by Judge er Bakers’ association Py ee \ " de rounded by immense boulders of make.a loop at Columbia st. instead foned singing, with every fellow aily carried onto ships which c an output of 75,000 loaves ale tf granite of running north to Virginia st, and @eing bis durndest to keep vocal jforthwith sail for parts un-| 1, two gemurrere entered by said Thornhill, “we can sup. 4 4 ‘ Harvey did not go entirely to the to turn back South Seattle cars at step, and reeey seared of letting =| known. . . John FA Blain against grand|? city of Beattle with all the am * ef 4 spot, but halted a short distance Jackson st, instead of at Yesler go and enjoying himse FORCED T0 LIVE “ Hictments charging’ fraud in| Dread it needs without the help of 3 laway way. Probably not a meenasnes Set 20. WITH DOPE FIENDS catten Widi baa Halhan ap elie os noha anion : We are working A é ‘ When Sheriff j=. < a annual eaving of over $89,000; gards his pee é ‘aiien Bw On these ships white men are| West district manager for the United mond a oh a ve oon res In p Imperial gy — dow: | will be effected by these changea os ana "hot man. ther forced to eat, live and sleep with ne-|States Shipping Board Emergency 12°." normal" et OM pee ye “Blnebeard™ collaps- Te phagediotacas es gway with’ preach groes, Chinese, Hindus and Mext-|Fieet corporation, were overruled bY | "ricennill maid the ansot ; : |. Sh aed was ceubevod to the TL cdon, enthusiaam, jest, wstt-t cana, moat of them “dope fiends,” |Federal Judge Neterer Tuesday |,.5's the truck drivers neceouty to j Smbulance: “The body will be re- | : tfulness, the coming together in | who are too far gone, to care for, Morning make de If the present rate . | moved to Kl Centro and an in- | £20) ains ules ene of 20 epirite—that sort of re [their surroundings 4 The decision was rendered from | 60 a pptic etigiieap arty held this afternoon. Later, Samet fe a real saving service Meat which would never pass in-|the bench. in connection With the set wi not be long all the men re Harvey Iashed a short statement, ° of an abiding grace for the average |spection of the health authorities, sas, Pi the rey tata ag he quired for inside work are obtained | .@n which he declared that he was or appiness American business man, who usu- | deans mildewed with age, and water || After some discussion by Hen I+ istany experienced bakers, he said |" glad the body had been found, aily is self-centered, repressed. scarcely drinkable, are fed to these er special ements ive of the have applied for work in the oper | because ft proved that he was e e ¢ lone men, who da not resist. If the attorney genera wae & pressow shops and a number © expected W f emo protest, they are beaten by Chinese |!ne the for the government,|a2y trom out often paged gtr omg know,” he said m e e ie with clubs and forced down into dark |“d the &ttorney for the defense. | “4+ the bakers’ union headquarters . Princess Nadejda Trombetzkoy “And am trying to right all thet NEW YORK, May 4—Fanny id sufficient nourishment : olds, where they co unfed for days. | *4 in the Labor Temple this morning it ong 1 have done.” scediiagase Abeers A -: nagmmpoatton galt onde Biain's triat was set for BD | was mid the strikers hnew gerne ait WASHINGBON, May 4.—Over the ;at Irkutsk, and each time exchanged, | “t00# oa Hurst, noted writer, celebrated today § Y¥ have been brought to light here by |'e™mper | sn ue a intention of backing down from their! beautiful and devoted head of Prin-|She reached America via Viadivos: | F a ST HERE the fifth annivérsary of her marriage he two cases against the Grays, Preakivecay gg egrelagh ss ni aaa Japan and San Francisco, Thru | to Jacques S. Danielson, Harbor Motorship corporation are aaa a for the elimination wis iNecyna Troubetskoy rtesy of Secretary of the Navy| Hilton is said to greatly fear) wry fas vite » Pianist and \suat Before she sailed for the Alas.|Set for September 7, with the two|” ane two shope which have been in| ussian controversy rageth. | Daniels she is now studying latest | the consequences of being taken ols ee, oe © world of the ful thing for grown-ups, and ther 4 ai against the Seaborn Shipyards Co. to| operation j mnppe sa * thes & royal princess and a R erican practices in surgery and | Washington state. He has a horror) . 0 ich previously was kept @ ig no medium like tha ot song Lotied thie to cely ene examote ot 0 |TE™ taliere eines ti otrt pee od pave Cross nurse! ery the youthful Mus » X-ray at the naval hospital. of the hangman's noose and! is said ‘The chorus » nee tune! ully and suas tea the ‘Stiee Wiaine Capt. Blain left for the East re gunday aight pendeget scat pcg covene's enthusiastic admirers. tut listen to W. W. Boulmostrow,| much to, prefer to remain in Call-}| Miss Hurst sald she and her hus pleasingly, but that really ‘eng ya State Labor Commis.|cently on three weeks’ leave of ab-lent capacity of bread, it was eaid, |, S008 nothing of the sort, and] special commissioner of the Russian | fornia, where he is assured of a band decided to keep the affair a se ttle difference. The big thing is | Cust sre cLaugt who de (sence, granted by Judge Noterer | she ad, it was said, | iegs!! retort representatives here of Croas in the United States, who | life sentence cret, to “try out marriage for a year, 46 typical buxiness men will | a7 nn Aughlin, and every small union shop is keep ° | |and at the end of t abet yp “ol - i lares the California commission ts air Gn evens fii the Russian Red Cross and other | declared today that | Before leaving Los Angeles, Hil-| ine & ap nm aeey bain! quiet. come fo engrossed in anythin, | evens Russian reds. | Firet—She is not co he " lengthy statement, in/!y @part, should the venturé prove : en peycacro te'Fetméy conditions un , Bede tenia f an | Russian + ret--She is not a princess, tho|ton made a lengthy sta b iP on ig not busine a : Bes Sane aeieenr la | Third Deficiency tte af mgt a | Society started idolizing her the|she may be a Troubetzkoy lwehich he said he was “more to be/|Uiability instead of an asset.” vote an hour to nd wonder lB at . = repre is claimed, 18) minute she a ri er luxurious| Second—She has no right to the! pitied than censure: the di Som t Trange- where the time has gone at the | FEDERAL AUTHORITIES | Bill Is Passed putting out more bread than all the : tere at hie Willard, re| Red Cros niga yok fis * val “ rhc eage ery yh sah, and’ un-| ment, "Ae exec oy? Mine Hurst, re 5 “ x | + prot a | Gidea ehaba womtbing uarters at the Ne ard are| Red Cros . which may be | velopmen Py f os end. ‘. i : oye MATTER vag ‘ . bel rons ret ; fia ity ‘ bh ree anes mbined guarde@ by bemedalied attendants. | worn only on duty. controllable condition.” were: And the chorus freely gives as “I have complained time and again | house today passed and sent to the aged And whe he trips there are} Third—Only women got the St.| “I am ordinarily kind and tendo: Living separa: it has freely received. Last night /|to the federal authorities, but the| president the third urgent deficiency ’ * rd rever abe tripe re} Third—Oni men & ef 1 am ordinarily kind, der. [3 tely, maintaining f 4 sanensibtion’: tile . ger es ens le ota whispers intrigue and plottings | George cross who actually fought in| hearted, he said, ‘and easily | Separate apartments and meeting “as these men left their afterdinner | matter is always passed up, cade! | 6p -siheniogens carrying $309, a) t you of old czar days—| battle moved to tears at the sight of sad-|per inclination and by appointment.” slippers, and their ning at | McLaughlin 00,000, most of which is to wind up Tie Judge Tel Bn | : Bae : 1 rt bie stories| Affairs of the railroad administ 5 g ELS of ansasstnation and Siberia, of ni-| Fourth—Perhaps she received the| ness or distress. I am working as| Average of two breakfasts a week home, or age ye =" s of rd cryin of or - = 4 y aiiroad administra According to a decision rendered hilists and the knout | St. George “medal,” which 1s some. n to help make the world | together, relaxation, to go out and sing to | from hips i time the fod) Se by the court of customs appeals, in| ¢ . . : thing else again ” yonder if the publi Miss Hurst to rettai maiden ) the inmatés of the county far leral government took a hand and put lw Biever if yee rend v 1 Rao on oo a pessiaaet Fifth—-He’'s the official Red Cr nm ° ‘ sae auton of yes name. aye : f tag Mae coreg t-te eas os \ n to avoid | REE S$ NURSE clal R not se oxic psitic jit the howpltal: to ning rousing | stop to this thing.” NORE SUNSHINE. __|auty on ralond ten, just bring thor | ED CROSS NUKSE | Japokeaman here and she hax never | Cae In the event of an oftepring, the choruses; to sing, with fresh, red 7 elation of condition FOR 24 HOURS!" double length and'cut them in two, Burepe's most beautiful Red/sent him any credentials “Milton now recalls that the wom-|child should be given the paternal FP dlooded vigor, laughing songs, to |brought about m, Ea yea from it a, J On thle aide of the tne, oe nurse"—that's what they! When Roulmostrow's words werel‘an he married in Tacoma and|Mame until reaching the age of dia: "drown in Barampy some of the .|the Fe ee a ee aay with end eenight and Wednes-| Railroad tes are sulyect to duty. | jue’ her in Paria and Petrograd. trelayed to a member of the ostensi-| drowned in Lake Washington was | cretion, and then should be allowed Arab surfaces of institutional } 2c orm. versi av , southwesterly | Ordinary cut boards andelumber are | Meular featur ark brown eyes! ble princess’ suite at the New Wil | Miss Beatrice Andrewartha, of | 0 make its own decision, That's a fine thing to do—that who, unable longer to stand| winds, in the official promise of U.| not." 4¢ a railroad tie ex 4 under heavy lashes, an olive skin, |jard, this emissary quoth ia. je exceed he ne ot pothaer | ‘anac spirit, multiplied by 60,000, would ) s on fhe ship, escaped from|S, Observer Salibury. standard dimensions, it in no longer | beneath which Hes the tinge of ruddy | bo: hab ho interest inshim. ie ae ae make Seattle a heavenly place to s guards and jumped overboard, — | n tic, holds the court, and comes in|Realth, an infectious «mile and an|ig as the dirt beneath her fect.” TRAFFI : : |Shoots Man an duty free unmistakatfle “presence” combine to Tacoma Won’t Ask . TY give her a striking beauty.” Word to this effect was received at | © > § “ ” * , | 6. chorus | iterapers of the party taken trom| Surrenders Self io ‘iiai ‘customs ortes “tusstas| Neverthelons Bluebeard” Trial been LLINGS, Mori®, May 4.—Pete She has received no recognition TACOMA, May 4.—Pierce county O LOSE yourself for an hour is @ rare treat Most of us never do. To approach that Irrespon @ible ideal that is the | ‘he mutiny of 65 boy labor recruits chiid’s spirit of play is a wonder on board the barkentine McLaurin, ship say that opium and mor morning ed in’ large quant. | Stimlikoff was shot-and killed by L. | from the American Red Cross— " will not demand the extradition of ng them. |. Reed, at the latter's farm, in the y | Because |“Biuebeard” Harvey altho there are been filed against] Lavina locality, Sunday cording W a T THE RE A ] Russian Red Cross workers alle «al igpounds for charges of bigamy| Touring the principal cities of the ‘| paes of his pep. ar eles, where the men were| today. Bealden FO his trouseks, F. J.| prevent rec 4 péaceful| , vn” : May 4. — The lor James Selden said today. form traffic legislation, Lieut. Daniel thusiaam Into the cho i ae ners of the whip, in their] The two men are said to havequar-| Tabb, Seward hotel, told the poltco| relations wit soviet government, | "Ouse , Pomtottics committes today! ‘if’ there wes any Ganger Gf (tBeli.7 go aes Bgor, and his ability, and his op- |; ntend that th reled over cattle, Reed surrendered | Tuesday he lost a bottle of Flori ort SON gaat Fs npr ham Pap man being released in California, po Oe San oe , z : D y hi ab f Florida! Princess Nadejda says she's a both of San Franci: all: fam started the rest, but, most | r rig n holding himeelf to the sheriff at Roundup ottle Ti the automatic increase in ‘postal | qm, yn county would be the first taotie ncisco, nationally ee: ph ’ neriff at Roundup water and a bottle of Lilac water | cousin Prince Pierre Tronbetzkoy n second-class 1 ie - known traffic experts, conferred chorus ia developin 4 signed contracts to when his quarters aboard the Ad ; fie , ba oncclass mail matter to claim him for trial on the charge nis q Admi-| who became the second husband ¢ Tuesday morning with Mayor Cald- a who car ar c 4 duled to to effect Jul | " 0 > r | sd secured their | THE YOUNGSTERS ra) Schley were robbed, Monday. . | Amoile Hives, American. noveliat s action continues the present |°f, muniering Betty ‘Pryor at Plum | von, qey discussed. boa! Sail and who' can become |, " us San Francisco un station,” said Selden, “but there ts leaders of their commun ‘ On the outbreak of war she organ-| rates, which range from 1% ts | Urclent to hold him down. there |COnditions and latest methods of deal- ad SAW NO REASON “Trenches Paradise, ized her own hospital train of 10/4 jound for the first zone to 5% conte | tne reat of § an mn down there isd With cohmeetion. 4 churches, and lodge and Men forced involuntary slave cars, with 15 nurses, all under the y °. ighborhoods ry under thix system of shanghai FOR PARTIALITY But Not So Home’’| tusian Rea Crose, and was. as. |", n° eighth. Under present legis, | acopeipeaiba ty Chics Ween an A | Most men come to the end of life |return from the North in the fall SACRAMENTO, Cal., May 4 ‘ * 1 ane | ation, rates for the eighth sone will thout having a single public ciysieal: wtecks, ear tabor coromie || some one didn't. lay’ the ri “The trenches of France appeared | “ned to the western front. She| ro 19 cents July 1, and other ‘ona | President to Veto Lieut. C. C. Carr, head of the traffic fea to their credit, Mon ike |sicners of this sate. Ninety pér|| course of the parade, #h* tice a paradise and’ haven of peace |*eTVed six months at Verdun. Al increased correspondingly. P R lution |?" here. Mor Russell, who, by disposi- | cent of the returning men are drug A umber of a@hoot children, ||WHen compared to thelr home,” at-|ZeP dropped “a bomb near her = eace Reso! UTION | Lieut, Sylvester is president of the and occupation, devote them- |addicts, forced to the habit by in ring Benator Jonson banners, ||torhey Phil Tworoger recited, when | While she was dressing Ao office AGS HAD ITCH; WASHINGTON, May | 4.—"There | National Traffic Officers’ association, on to cheering up the resi nnnnnnnnnnnnny || marched thru the downtows | /asking @ divorce for Howard F, Riley | Wounds, and she was laid up six lop p is no doubt at all that President|Demar is manager of the National lean thee extinction proudly, for | May festival on Friday and Satur- |1 streoty late yesterday afternoon, || from Mra, MildredsRiley, in superior months. Wor thi the czar gave he . JOHN MUST F AY | Wrinon will veto the Knox Peace Traffic Officers’ convention and Sates done well for their fel- | da ke ssenaie: “a serioun | Court Tuesday oS spore John Carlson's nags broke down | resolution,” it was flatly stated inity First Exposition, which will oat | if there is a more important AB ivebie pom dea araidee mop Riley was stationed at Camp Lew. | TWICE CA RED 2 of his favorite fruit trees by|an authoritative quarter. here. to-|held.in San Francisco in August, sd Fand, by the way, the children |thing In Seattle than thin , wut of Hoover and halted the |,i8 When married to Mrs, Riley, June | 8Y REVOLUTIONISTS ratching thelr necks on them, |day. ‘The traffic specialists will ask the ea eing and play time this |ing togefher of Its people in a mu . see ugh to give vent || 18, 1918. He returned from Franc °| When evolutionists conquered | Floyd N. Mace, Vashon farmer, told} Administration senators _under-| national government to pass a na- Whatever elng you are go ical movement, it hus escaped our | late in 1919 and started out with her | Russia the princess was twice taken | Judge Hall Tuesday. The court al:|stand that the president will veto! tion-wide and: uni . 4 ty ri . " i we be ome wen attend the | notice on the troublous matrimonial sea, * prisoner, once at Petrograd and once! lowed him $150 damages is “and veto it quick,’ lation ‘of 40 do, i regu 4,