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To AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH LK) Ss = —_—— COS ee OS PS OS OS NOWING > | that in « Not that sions regar Bartment Somewhat | Worthiessn far departments Worst it is bette Ar NVVVV Vv VV wVV Vee REBELS PURSUING CARRANZA!INVESTIGATORS © Thu BLUEBEARD PREPARES | ue T0 GET VIGE REPORT | b *& f fectate The Seattle Star FOR PRISON Will Be Taken to San Quen- ‘Crow Ousts es On the Issue of Ameriéanism T here Can Be No Compromise LATE EDITION EATTLE Enters cond Class Matter May 3, 15 t the Foatotfice at Seattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879 Por Year, by Mail, $5 tu 89 1920, Two C EN TTL E, Ww ASH, MONDAY, MAY aT, TS IN § [LUCKY BUG LIVES ON BEAUTY SAY SLAVERS ARE ‘IN TOWN \©) Missing White Girl Is Held Captive in | Resort; Gambling Joint Closes HE LOSES 1 IN FIERCE STRUGGLE Makes Ducks From | Mirror Poo |Now the Vain Old Thing } Can Gaze at Himself All. Morn Deposed President eles or uh : a fenta near the : . M tf Pcertain tha tin Tonight; Officers Seek . ive Heroic Stand in Battle ysteriously ae His Money Deposits reptcnnlngete gy wp With Revolt Forces load Stich makes msi -~—~ " ae ( the In search of a 16-year-old high school girl, reported miss- the le dais and dirk Lu : any Les. Mi «Gun a 1 Word a trun May i= ing, Ray Sheltren, an investigator for the juvenile court, yatery? ven rd ames . a} reinforceme 6 2 7 4 whe. ng af Seattle's | “ayer of nine of wor mat fina be oye ~ wert syabbnn traced her, he said today, to a resort at 1422 Jackson st., érimina) record for ta ‘ ed, will be tak San Quenun a asl ‘men hoe toler. Ae where she was held virt ally a prisoner by a negro. He More crimes of violence. m ary tonig enin se . mewhere elas vices to revolutionary beadquar. helped her escape by jumping from a window. , + ape and suicides, and robbe * namie weume the " | Sheltren said he had an appointment with Mayor Cald- Te ore . sone . te Ie Pn oo | ‘notte’ pamease ep. coud toca well, to whom he intended to make a vice report on conditions committed in 8 an in any |< at . v It is his matin n. He| Pancho Villa and « picked few of “in town” Monday. other Coast city att lose . ! r @.} has mm. use t ady to He said he would tell the mayor the details of the rescue peer of the Count papers, and ‘ x "0 a ail if be the high school girl, of ich crime as San Francisco and > lea ot : at ditions here, and added: Good News e Los Angeles « w , m is garding his reflection | “Chief Warren is a e pation at leust hess , oe 1 atinfa 2 Vie \of a chie ¢ ie Bhat ts th a ‘d . a We ma La ramatt An an invest io % ear 4 “i *, Tt fen't becau: shai - was ¢rrent bas irhae . ag erage d lise sheen clan Soke saa nat Wall Street Expects It Police protection m ause of © pa wm, 6 1 presi had occasion three weeks ago to visit ~ SPalitical grate and protection of |S ln maid to shivhloguer Be ‘ : Air tha Rere tain, aitdatteon @. nea Spuds Get Cheaper. apeoks. nor because of hard times assert fe ne po. Se nd. thee morse there found a stud poker game in | Cantaloupes Here. or any of the reasons we have a and Merebants’ State Bank o! # | tox . . 7 <i | sions, out progress Potato prices continue slidii 4 14 to explain ortmé wav | reka. Mont., were proceed e aale a Ps ; ¢ ou ‘otato. pr continue sliding 4 in Seattie than in neigh |reka. dene under the r ihe 4 Fo ee a seme the Coateg' at Che) Geen: tanee ks of British Columbia spuds Billes twice as big—cities w ( Charles Newton “Harve « Bary evtionties via and the “firet : nigh ® ; Pa played clght or | which have been held by local tourists; cities near the Mex mar asen used by mur < iow Ab. a2 Cat ot aay mtore, he lowt them ‘all-|| dealers were unloaded on “the san border, where samt and . out the ke i praver Gen guia But fo er took. ewe id he ke hia were whoteenlg: sunrteet Meee See touts. mee crooks one § ir wort |, Another agoount of mor $300) For days he endeavored to fight | his determination, rebel advices said y dropped into @ slot in the wail. Tala} — he oe pets ne Kee her by the thousand? elonging to « vigeon, fl them off alone...With vociferous |the Ca: 2 probably | ~ : ¥ y ! a cont id aa se 6 he murdered women, is said to have al toe aaa ot atnan| (he | Corvenaivian,.gyowmty woul) 1 C. L. is.ao bupheer. tothe bug. “It Nv ite oe ee |] at 10 cents and Yakima Netted i fie oe fe nd much flapping of wings | have collapned Elise Bittado danoki ¢ teh ; tee 7 SAYS PLACE CLOSED, ie m te had free, Wa x : : n found In a Spokane bank reatened and swooped at the says Elisa Estrado, dau er of a wea coffee planter o, a ogee . a oe we wi SPNYEODY'S goesq abou SS ened and swooped at them | cup WAY THRE bd is. wok ee eae , y coffee p NO RAID MADE |] sulers at $140 to $160 a ton oF F good as m Bank Book: d " This of KI. SOLDIERS |Guatemala, who wears one on her lapel as an object lesson 8 ¥ - pt pao ome be Cm I have thin lit an. $ an pe paler fom ‘ _ He led them in a desperate charge 12 97088 mortals who think they need three “squares” a day.!| 4, pee td gic hi revealed af PL pe mg wa ough ¢ surface of hia mir ee desperate charge tt vb Ay fae tren,” § ol f ege vet Bod aa $12 Cash Stolen dere Tl which resu im thee itting their | Migs trado says lots of society girls of Central America) would raid the piace that afternoon First cantaloupes of the sea Mt yaer has been advertised as a Rn. R. Funk # Phi m ng the crow tried other | ¥ ru the re ' and have camalions as pets. They're bee-utiful, she says, and Vive minutes after I told the chief, | son arrived in Seattle Monday. Bulishiviki burg, where law is 4 slept Bunday wier | tact and won \° ng into the mountains come in wonderful colors. But maybe that’s because they ‘o* sambling suddenly ceased and || Prices, tho, were $16 per crate of RISEGA anarchy reigns | went thru a two of his n the messenger from mei live 0 on’ benuty. the hole in the wall was plugged. |] 60 which means about 35 cents Unti you go visiting, yqu have > bank books three of them ch Ir leader arrived with the revo budttiteetr x. 5 homed GE |No raid was made || each for the consumer. Trifle fo idea of what a crop %¢ si! | i and pos r hg pe i ‘ me ehagd aa | In his search for the missing girl|] too high for general consump- fumors has flied the land about French Lcindiie ‘ - heavy | otnm +P ~ he went to the Jackson st. house,|| tion, eh? la Atern of ours. |wings. The mt of the | Murgula tore the mesm in shreds | which be discovered was operated | oa The 'great American public never German srg pow 4 flew and slapped the. memsenger in the by @ negreas as an underworld re NEW YORK. May 17.—The re- ets anything straight. It LONDON, May 1 As @ wk rebel advices a. sort of the lowest type. cent behavior of the stock market Pthe bare outline of an idea It | antec ronnible nat ext tg Murguia, Carranza stood | “There were abolt 14 girls there,|] ™akes it seem certain that Wall (forms an impression, and for ten |t Fra ther or hin bravery and coolness, Fre | thi of them colored, and the rest || St. expects lower price levels. Six Dyears that impressjon exists as r c S OF quently gaamned, Heres - charge ] of them white,” he said. “They were || Years ago this would have been truth—the who th , = Fine One Herce <n: > there for the purpose of entertain.|] held to establish definitely the wild, be ta eaittined another hen 28000 Additional Men Will To Decide on Demand {08 ine men. 1 sound the gir 1 was! | fact that lower prices were com and life here t Connrnes ant er and jooking for. She said she wanted to,| '"s. Many financial experts hold Site fer aiiy honest c Php py POISON POTION continued celmly to direct hie troops Do Guard Duty Increased Pay leave. When I asked her why she|| the belief that Wail st. no longer the general impression ever six hostages, a 7 gd e wesc yr unneis kaggrryesenrg remained in the place she pointed|] leads the country’s business, but I have been, by way of Be — “ 4 = “+ ° | LONDON, May 17.—More than| CHICAGO, May 17.—The United| out a big negro and said follows it, But it is a fact that Bombs, arson, poison. riot and f i “eng a Serre 2,€00 British troops were landed at | states railway labor board here t }« that big colored man? 1 | Wall st. looks for a general busi- _ rebellion—that’s our Left Hospital Regardless of eg ee Bantry, Ireland, about 60 miles! oo a | ad sla is{can't get away from him. Hej] 2e8* “readjustment” before long. gram. according to th DIG UP Protest oa came that he and his! west and south of Cork, according | °PCns It final hearings of demands| Tit | Ss, wit the time. If 1 try|| And when Wall st. says “reads ‘outside public eehe. bad Zanes She. Feves to advices bere tod of 2,000,000 railway workers for in-| 1. 5. out, he follows me.’ | | Justment” it means just one thing ‘And if honest people believe this. GOL D Fi OR McC OY | és ast hope of winning had vanished The troops will be distributed | creased wages of $1,000,000,000 annu-| _, i lower prices. =) a iaty the realm autetiaian NO, ¢ of a dose apatches said, and Murguia direct-| 111 nWweet Gork at points five| ali I told her I'd help her get away . s where the pick Coy em rt ys ago in an at wttention to escape cohengy zs ws 4 ally She wanted to get her street clothes, | J does. Crooks go ¥ the p v cide, Mra. Mary ward the ispatches xaid,| les apar Complete breakdown of the na-| but I told her not to waste any time. | up the gambling games? 5 ings are good, where the law is a His chickens Bap The British soldiers went ashore nes ve | lat witre ithe police are inetf | cuss tigate wert 91468 ed in her apartment] there was great cos Part Ot ee tne mame point where Frenen |UOn's transportation service depends | We ran to a window and jumped out, | 4 aniet S pel o aee oe ‘ to Ke rt mes is ¢ ave nday morn-|the Carrangista forces were cut off,|Bear the same at wh por] | seat ptnip setriese and I took her home.” jow much did you get there! | ieee Ge Socbiting to seneral ru on James is co wna discovered by J.| and members of th t became | forces attem invasion of | Upon the decision of the board, ac | 2oyates er mae hundred dollars. iy “a Seattle is jus 2 e , © pick rietor, when he and| separated from the dent. Sritain thru Ireland in 1689 and cording to a formal statement issued I got about $600 or $700 from another & Spot 3 ¥ = ceing at Mrs. Campbell . | 1786. by chiefs of the railroad brother. | gambling game I stuck up. That was | a. ay Boge be | A detachment of 150 soldiers un: |) oa. paitpond executives here for| Shéltren said he had been a visitor/a month ago. A man pulled a gus | here, and, finding ream, elaware House to Je. Chenoa, whee’ hustana 4 Jexpectediy occupied the town of f at the Alhambra cabaret, a negro!on me in this place and I shot him | Fevolution not likely to come tru Vv. Si ff transfer was suffering from Skibbereen miles south and éast | the meeting agreed with this state: | qancing and jazz place, at 12th ave.| in the hand, | panel palma aaa ton | ote on u rage |, melancholia whe e first took th of Bantry The ommandeered mont and Jackson st, on seven ocea-| Q— Where was that? | a bie Seavey tm warned ty 6 , May 1 Del | dead Shin eae ruaned to ts several buildings including the town) Labor leaders believed the board | sions. | A—tI would not tell on them— NE 2 aoiee crooks. te ‘come re recon 1 tod where aid meth hull would establish salaries at from! This the center of | there is no use putting that down. ' 4 aes mataiite | ws Lent gon t h ods were applied anthers | The movement war believed to! $1,700 to $2,500 yearly for the work. | Might 1 ot “below the} T have gotten about $1,400 in Meu a re the getting was ¢ the ured Monda ning shat |be the first indication of new re-| ers. B. M. Jewel exident of the| notch.” Alto young whi a atts are | tie in the last month. ; q ‘ie a - he left for home without their sanc 9, Sal Fresvive measures planned by Gen | American Railway not permitted to enter without es-| .s eee pistes and ep _ tion In & dangerous condition’ ‘suc:|Carranza’s Minister and! dxcneady, commcnding British |anent, american I ort =a arborea aN, “ ” H -1 jadigy Se da ; nttemneted to forces in Ireland. today declared only ‘er cent of (Make appointments with men anc Dry ad ee tc tie termes ce achat nend city ‘houpltal, 2,000 Federals Taken the rail workers a living| Walters sell intoxicating liquor. ad : 5: niet ready to follow where |Schosien to Tap but : | wage Reger ig lee lerg s Cleaning House 3 | © husband was notified of his| EL PASO, Texas, May 17,—Prest | READY TO ¢ : SR WHMNY., Beran any “| Lieutenant J. J. H cr e professional led 4 few . pie Cab ghana : jaag, new dry Paay thee = thug? f bandits | Rich Fur Ports | wite's avatn vy the police | Oe eee eat a 4 HINCREASED WAGE Lee eee eee ted me when | 22d head, started his spring house Seakes “several Succesatul hauls, | | Hichest fur country in world. near Glens opteaiing neat fan Maree ; Railroad owners, tbru 1. T. Whit-| the waiter came to our table to ask| ‘leaning Monday morning when he ae 2 be two oF three s Joep om . os n pon uit Ke the fugitive president ter, chairman of the conference com-| for ‘ale 1 did so, and so did he,|™ucked out a couple of wagon ee, tO ome ic dau eae er eports, bere tohay said | |mittee of railway managers, today |The megro made my friend order him | loads of rubbish from dry squad My Geede—jriet a0 95 after being repaired at King | ey vides air fake y PO told President Wilson's railroad labor |, drink also, ‘The three drinks of | Headquarters, The dirt, the lieuten= suicides go in groups of tt ge dry | came trom Maxieo Cliy, the cabinet T Rest Ord board here they were ready to, grant | ‘ale’ cost $1.50, The ‘ale’ was whisky, |“?t declared, had Deen loft Charaiaay rene. tres i. | smbers and other prisoners are be | TPOOPS Restore Order in wake increases to employes. The ox the retiring squad. dozefl “insurance fires.” Find Expressman | BRIDES ARRIVE — a Renn a |tent of the increase was not speci-| 8: eee cee Dead ; His | fag een: rig RO Ireland Town fied. “Tt will be left to the board. | STOOD NEAR D “ ” eg ead in His Room _ || Rapepet Cemiian Aibatin:, sont ey age pa Spee hereby| “While the drink were beins| Data on “Dope pt b Frank Johnson, 70, an express Entry Into San Francisco|tne rebeis, reports here today said. | LONDON, May 17—Two men were |wages should be automatically in-| Poured. two policemen, one colored Goes to Council ot ; | was found room / killed and several others, including a ed or cut as the cost of living | the other white, stood within 12 fee nightly informed tha | John Hoffman ne Will Be Probed iw: WwW d Cl b Inspector, were wounded in falls. | of our table, looking on Communications on the “dope” large per cent of our fel- | e. late Sunday fr Kind ords u rioting Saturday and Sunday night increases, according to Whit-|, texcitement Beevailea today at PO} situation confronting Seattle, ad> » either ging states wan removed to t SAN FRANCISCO, M 17 “ II between unionists and Sinn Feiners ice headquarters, following the re-/dressed to Mayor Caldwell by Cor. lows were «i gouging, looting | t—| et ter, will be passed on to the public | eh ‘ontedelén 66:0, W. . aa Stieaes profit here death wan pr sd ah Denpita: aieaaines teain? tre Sece Sitting Pretty in Belfast, dispatches here said. |in the ahape of increased passenger |MATkable alleged confession of ©. W.|poration Counsel Walter F. Meter, the hapless worker ” 1 wart di nese government — that pieture| Thomas D. Page, brother in law of |rroops finally restored order. and freight service rates, ou a o ker! were transmitted to the city council lowly cradle, or brides would be denied pasnporta| Senator Miles Poindexter, has been ae | and burglar, who also declared he |for action Monday afternoon. Ree mee | “ wr we i mee no eld weve I oust y bvrowed, radical rasca |Burglar Steals [fo this country, | 150 prospective | elected. president of the Hind Wera| A LL RIGHT, BEAT Mil Switch Hee een and fad Zougnt a pistet| ete ener a blow up the town hall, we got all | ridex of Japanese in this country | club, to succee tiehard Mansfield | “ ee “ y 1) Co GE, and suspicious, and mean | Bible and Picture \rrived on the liner Persia, Maru! White.” White graciously retired to) 4 XTHTS ONE, PLEA >|Milwaukee Switc! duet with a gambler tn one of the [ish m sanitarium for narentie adalete tempered, and « d about ut. | A Bible and Tom | today | permit tion of Page. LONDON, Ont... May 17.—W aE Crews Quit era st at Seward Park were also referred mosphere of susp’ and poison | Clive ° en & Jap officials explained that] “The club,” he said, mua he in 2 tearing up a foundation, workmen| gpoKANE, May 17.--Five SAYS GAMBLIN to the council. Anat fine fertilizer f | prow a Olive 1 at /the passports for the women were | position to cash in on in ofpction oF | found a live toad embedded in the ce-| waykee switch crews ‘are on strike | [GAME WAS HELD UP . GONE 5 2 tres ri tinny ght for | ranted fore ‘he officatan wns [senator Poindexter (the ere ina ie. mace today, tying. up switch work on| While certain of the police took| UT THAT WAS it, Beattic Is, abo’ thieving 5 deere mmigration Commi: isntoner | © ne wale a S the road, Other roads have lost lene view that the confession was en- , Public spirited, we RRR | White will investigate the circum ’ Cold Gale Is Due, Ja fow men but th have been |tirely “hot air," others who said they 40 Y BARS. AGO BEE othe pont | from getting to the street |Mtances surrounding the admission Jap s New Auto replaced and traffic is normal, |were “in town" were confident Doug:| SPRINGFIELD, Il y in nine mor in Shia town. xt | from 6 . : Piers of the picture brides, he said. * Says Salisbury |r. men aver they are quitting |lax was telling the truth, whieh | ty years ago today a i mave rad § eee cpornehones ‘. ! xe 4 pasticah Secon eA Acts a Bit Queer Cold weather, with rain and a/ independently to * more wages,” |the “doubters” could not admit with- gaged in nine nati ithe Ge levery sort of cheap, thimble-rig a 1 She Leaps From J. Koda, Jap, 519 Maynard ave.,| moderate southwesterly gale, is the|No demands have been made on lout admitting also that there are, in| ance: lecturers and 50 kegs of beer ad Mock I wuffe 1 th 4 f icker 1 hat | A . owner of a small but well known | predigtion of Weather Observer Sal: | officials. |Seattle, gambling joints peat Lincoln on the noon train,”* Yortunes in that gold-diggin honk tonks have J | : partment Window make of Amer maromonllts Whe | lett for the next’ 24 hours lc Sul Rech, agg Soke adh ot Ho, up * of Lost A and ft night real m: telieving she heard a man be-| trying it out y morning ¢ = ottstei . | Hs Phe esther Peg en epee 206 2 Sound. |inis) ni ei Nuh rca, at aterm 9h" | IDENTIFIES WIFE Lait |n' morning hewepayar bey bid gur(( OPS COULDN'T , TaRaie atand mugnate wh es he bent 1 fel. | Nesika apartments, leaped thru her|the blasted thing went nuts, After r | ; ee aeeyo nike tow. & 1 down panhan. {window and landed in the alley a{a few spasmodic bucks the machine BEYOND DOUBT Fights in Court) prised nim, “re said he dragwed the KEEP THIS AUTO wo t might t ta imped on his hose JMoor below at 1.90 a. m Monday.| turned turtle and dove thru u fence) HARRISE May 17.—Har-| State supreme court hearing ‘on | inside and) proceeded with the} porTLAND, Ore., May 17.—Ralph ine of taxi pirate lr the bank president he sustained a spraine ankle. on th top of which Elfried ry ding wrote to) the appeal of Willlam Gottstei job 3 Paine’s automobile was ordered held ale @ Vine of att , | we f finds a beggar inchis via Spere, a sister, was not #o|Sehnelder, 10, was ched. ‘The | local authorities asking them to look| broker, convicted of seconddeg | His statement regarding the gam- at the police station 90 days because mation exit and endeav |path. # © appearn to he the ind called the police. Motor-| boy was shaken up. Koda was un-|for his wife, “Sort of a bleached | murder, will be argued before the gu: |Dling joints, us recorded by @ police) Paine speeded. The auto didn't stay nd actual obstruction | talt « iat now, in the language Patrolman C. ©. fix failed |injured, but you should have seen blonde, with the Lord's prayer tat-| preme court June 1, Prosecutor Fred | stenographer, follows: in “jail,” however, Paine —— + vived, bundieladen women i ovale & OR ithe Ford, | toved ga her back.” \C. Brown said Monday, Q How long ago was it you stuck’ the cops bad to deliver. 3