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AYOR AND OLE CLASH! Weather On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Tonight and Saterday, probably showe south- westerly wind. ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours ~ , Maximum, 58. Mintm 43. Today noon, 54 Entered a2 Second Clase M TH C= ill TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE tor May & 1999, at the Posteffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 1, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $6 to 08 VOLUME 23. re <= SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1 BRITAIN GETS RUSS PEACE OFFER! ‘uw, as ou nm | sao Ta TRACTION AND UGLY TO ME | DANA SLEETH | |} + her ell So Says Former Mayor|Mayor Caldwell Brands His have the’ polite and Hanson; Flings Hot Shot | Statement as “Unquali- = > aed ere [Find 400,000 Pounds of| ‘miling young form Lloyd George Hastily Calls} at Present Executive fiedly False”on Car Deal Tan, A 82 se for Pleamurs | Cabinet to Discuss Re- ° | “Adulterated” Supply Kept T have been wondering why lations With Russia in Seattle Storage Houses oq armor Mayer Ole Santi i stm) The short sod uety word was had escaped restric 4 When Oregon and California mal statement on the street rngway| Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell, whe were being so clowely ra purchase. Informally, however, he| branded the former mayer’s state- and I find that it is be immued the following statement to| ment that he day Caldwell on the traction | Fc) NDON, May 28.—Premiee As a rewult of investigation that tiegente unexpectedly re | D&# been carried on by agents of the turntd to London from the internal revenue department, more semuse of our late spring | than 300 tons of butter degtined for deal as Fach state nas a quota of eas | ee ey i eeetinenss | ocal consumption are being held by “I ain caretulty studying the files | “unqualifledty false.” ty he allotted to it. When it uses | ie ae « following | federal order in the city today, on| of the pagbrs and have gre fl eect Deaste thinks thet ee ae allotment for a day or a week | bitter ks om the government charges of being adulterated, | Statements made in relation to brought back to hamper and demy — : “Gf & month, it has to wait until | j) pcb ar tae tealing with A vast quantity is similarly de lacks made on my administration. |my investigation into the street car for a mew supply to be re | fuer ePaterissine, Bolshovist | tained thruout the state and in Ore ‘The farther 1 go the more | am sur-| deal,” Caldwell declared. “Ole has Bad weather in the North. | ~ li heag . «on, where much of the butter con Priped at the lack of definite asser-| started his emoke screen by attempt- has kept the pleasure cars at | COMM , sumed here is manufactured | ‘work in Government officials made every | effort to keep Lioyd-George’s pree- ence a secret. It was reported au thoritatively that the premier would ions. Half truths, innuendoes, cow-|ing a controversy over our i Wl tee ceuen bean ardiy subterfuge and imputations,| Washington, D.C, on “Rot reached its quota, while Cali And Oregon have. A few This butter, it was explained, com | tains nothing injurious to he health, | but the moisture content has been but no definite statement of facts. Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell, tn his days, and Washington |‘ y determined to be more than 16 freed for office, apparently cast] vestigation into the street car deal as pe —— an cent, which ts the legal limit. ‘ant | Manhood and fair dealing to the bly, for Kr > etter today oF Ben thing over that is called adulterated winds. At this meeting Krassine is to » - . make an offer of peace between Eng-| TOO MUCH WATER 7 am also informed that we will /iand and the Russian soviets, includ. | SAY OFFICIALS _ have ently as nae aulotted ae we ing new concessions, li. here the motsture content ot % i veer. Intemuch as bun Gayernment officials were reported | butter ts found to be as hig 4 ‘probably thousands, of new | wii) undecided whether to discus a|°?¢ 18 per cent,” officials explained trucks and tractors have | conera! peace with the soviets. Previ.| this morning, “there is no question put into service since the | Gus plans were for a discussion of | DUt that the practice in deliberate, of the year in Seattle alone, | economic relations only, but the call. |Jtis a most insidious method of prot gan foresee a decided decline in | ing of today's cabinet seasion might |!tering, and thowe who are respon: Peyriding for tho summer season. | result in a change of plans. ible will be reverely penalized. oe ‘ ‘The first effort of the Soviet emis: | A manufacturer of such butter ty r : WAS thinking about afl |sary will be to induce Great Britain |Teauired to pay a special tax of $600 “Hugh M. Caldwell was corpora- tion counsel and wus consulted daily | characterised bu myneif in relation to traction| Caldwell Hanson's company matters. He was consulted | St#tement that he had disappeared in on all matters that came up, We| Washington at the time the spent hours together planning every move in the fight with the traction company. The offer to purchase the street railway properties was made and accepted while he was the effi- ia) attorney for the city. . “Mr. Caldwell was never absent this, and, says I to my- |to permit importation into Great|® year, wh 4 the retailer $48. In - F ences during nie ‘official career, but self, says T: “You are | Britain of Soviet goods, it is believed, |"emed #480 and the retailer $48. In N CT FL INTS CTs once, and that was wheii he dimp- Uke a lot of other lasy jon the theory that this would imply ay gre peared in, the midst of our battle at J fen he a | 4 JOY RIDERS town tute, ‘You have oo were er ptiense nc BO te|for al Sheemedauail thet elaine TO “SNAPPY PARTY Washington, D. C., for the right to Hide to the Sffice in a touring ° y Mail unsparingly de-| 0% vii ona of the law, and it cannot| BY COLLEGE CLUBMEN insue the Skagit project bonds. He | ‘and you have almost forgoten | nounced the visit of Krassine, .|be sold until the moisture content tx tide ‘iauoine Seaeeeesd. aah, ae to bang onto a strap. You “Soviet gold bears the stain of hu-|), t down to 16 nt, or lene CHICAGO, May 28.—The city had no chance on earth, and dropped the sumptuous quarters being ee ee oe ee ee reg ianag restore ‘ ern ng woh nee A er eomagtlag rT 28 out 9f sight. At the last and decid-| maintained by the Stone Webster legs are for.” About $0 per | concessions made the Soviet govern- Folsom Guards Are Hunting | investicate an altered risque en || Arrested After Collision at while the wholesaler is as: | is means that more than $40,000 of tomobiling is pleas | ment would be worthless.” [wit Rave to Be poet By Seattle com-/ tertainment given last April by mo ss ages wets ot tn napa Die z our autor ing is p) | ¢ be worth! lminston men and merchants. A 4 ortainme: aun J “ anyw! In spite of the lack of : Why, a lot of folks will | Only the Daily News sees any bene)" iarge quantity of bat-} for “Life Termer: the Intercollegiate club of Chi 4a. m. Friday his legal amdistance on that occasion | LAUGHS AT IDEA THAT wible in Kram s vinit, It seven-passenger, tonanda- | fit p< ter being put in storage at the pres: | cine cage. we went into the meeting, met the | EZ WAS CONSULTED bus when they go three jhoped the arrival will mark the be-| ont time, while the price is down,”| FOLSOM, Cal, May 2&—No trace | The program. according to the || awe young women and two youths | attorneys and engineers of the trac.| The statement that he was consult: after a pint of ice cream. | sinning of @ resumption of trade re |i: was maid today. “A large percent:| of Cari Otto, who made a aenmational || complaint of Rev. N. P. Boynton 12t ude toh tion company, and won our conten. | by Hanson on the purchase of the (Walking is fine exercise, a bi- | lations between Great Britain and ace of it ig shipped in from Ore@on. | escape from Folnom prinaigygeaterday | included: ie rshgpn teste 5 mieten ston Hedeemaiges °° street car system was laughed at by exete will run for a year on what | Russia, which . ~~ sed eee ty (2nd in some canes the dealers here |attornoon, had been found by prison “A hooche-kooche dance tn a j/been drinking were arrested at 4) aav— carnWELL the mayor. § -@ Mivver tire costs, and it will beat [to make possible bringing back t0/ wore unaware that the product they| guards up to 10 a. m. today--after mont vulgar and offensive man: |/ o'clock Friday morning at Westlake | ARSENT ON SKAGIT “Our relations were such that Ole & street car most of the time. jnormal of the food situation thruout bought violated the law. But in all! nearty 24 hours’ search. ner ave. and Pine st, when a small auto| “Where was Caldwell? went up and told the editor of a UAbroad they have scovters—gooa [the world “ flagrant. casea the parties concerned) if he mwam the American river “Gay Paree” —equally shock | in which they were driving collided| “Trying to break into the judee| Morning paper that he was going to fea, too—onelung engine that jare subject to arrest and proseeu-| inet night, he has @ good chance of || ing. ‘ x | with another car at the intersection. | advocate’s office, where he could Temove me as corporation counsel, & two-wheeled little plat- | tion.” excaping in the bills toward Auburn, Aida, a Breath From Exypt {| No one was injured. The other car! make a war record, sit in a swivel |He was advised not to start anything ‘. foe yeu can pick the thing up 4 The action of the government in| prison guards admit and the Ortent. jgot away. Sergeant Gus Hasselblad | chair practicing Iaw in Wastington, | he couldn't finish.” ‘inder your arm, you can park it detaining the butter, followed receipt)" iitteen men from the prison are! and Patrolman P. E. Knapp, who| which as you know is 2,000 miles| Caldwell said that the matter of fm an ash can, and use the umbrel of tests from Washington that con hunt Otto today, They are | appeared on the scene in the police | from France.”* | purchasing the street car system was | Wm stand for « garage. And it will IRI H DI DE med the results of tests made here. | watching every highway, the South | “prowler” car, found a young wom-| Hanson also recalled that Caldwell,|not brought to his attention until ) take you st 15 or 20 mitles an hour » Pacific tracks and every nearby Ug Us Ta an, age 18, at the steering wheel of | as cerporation counsel, guve an opin-| shortly before he resigned as head ‘Uae of five and seven passenger mn railway, that the proposition would | discussions up to the first part of Inte yesterday. He and two other 23, Charles Shamrock, 19, and his|not have to be submitted to the peo-| September were all to the effect that | anywhere there is a pavement. ahi town Sheriffs of all surrounding the small machine, which was stalled/ion on the day that city made /of the city legal department on Sep- It's a silly waste, this genéral ise 5 Launch Filibuster counties have joined the search. | near the curb. its offer of $15,000,000 for the street | tember 6, 1918. He indicated that the iCitizens Are Attacked; for Soldier Bonus. to @«aved from the penitentiary | | With her were Mrs. Eva Kellogg, May 2 { S—A fi heavy cars, to take single passen ildj WASHINGTOD - | ee: and the gasoline Buildings Burned buster to force action on the soldier | COnVict# Jun — on ro type waar! preere: —— P tone eee 18 by = ple. | the city should lease the railway from. ; : — saneek gy ich was in the pri " ve i foned as to the ownership of the| “Despite this advice,” .| the Stone-W. 3 | tinue it. ge a rote LONDON, May 2%.—Burning of * r met pce * = 5 “ t od the engineer and fireman Knox Peace Resolution Is ant the young driver aid it be Hs “arin eal Atty "he nr fae pe Nie pepe, I had no j : cs privatg. and public buildings and|{he Rouse met today Representa |, sump to the ground. ‘Then, with| Killed in House jonged to Ernest Nuernberger, of |thing to let the people vote on 80| say as to the policy to be pursued.” ® shooting of citizens cc ued in ina Gukiishew eeapes “ 4 - tie wide open, they plowed | Port Orchard. Nuernberger, she/ important a matter, and they voted he pointed out. “In the preceding 7 ISTER JO JACKSON, late | various parts of Ireland last night. | the °! dh se le |the engine thru the prison gate. | said, was a friend of hers who had| for the proposition four to one. | Fen: y I rendered an opinion in the A. E. F., informs The coast guard station on Sybil had been obtain ge companions were caught al} | WASHINGTON, May %8.—The | joaned her the car | “When the traction deal was first | which 1 asked the clty cou il that the colored war |tread, in county Kerry, was burned. | "tld they | ny Pepys " as they Jumped from| Knox peace resolution was killed The four were. taken to police} suggested, the traction men wanted| peg. ss g* A ri re Prthe vets of Seattle are going | Caulfield barracks in the same | budge Rie — bonus [the engine. But Otto stayed in the) today by the action of the house | headquarters and held on a charge | municipal boi which would be a ey et So 2 Tracts » onal be to hold open house on | stroyed by fire was ne ur ap leab until the locomotive was about| in refusing to override President | of peing disorderly jen on all the taxable property of | rope srtien;, ino ‘der that we a 1 evening, and from the | are, a farmer was at }100 yards from the prison, jumped) Wilson's veto of the measure. mines | the city. We would ngt stand for it poser thelt doerben tia that cartelalie lhe outlines the program, I seriously wounded. A § wl to the ground and fled The vote was 219 for overrid. . Saver weil ‘how, however na | it will be some house | civilian onvarna was at | 13 vo eps Boy Is Otte was sentenced from fun|’ inp aa against, or 28 | Vegetable Prices weno) ca ha feb wever, prac saat teenagers should be Th eldten > dete. | tacmed xhot « arty | . rancieco for first degree burglary. than the necessary two-thirds. ° s cs al - coe dlgeoey ‘contest’ and |Sergeant Johnson was ambushed and | Hagene a nt eciod ee Tira years ago he cocaped from Gan| ‘The vee was vireuelly the saioh! ee Drop in Chicago} 4 “In this communication T scoffed bands are to be on hand. | w« 1 during a fight near mond Reach school boy, ia suffering| Quentin and upon recapture was|an far political line-up ts con-|) CHICAGO, | May | 28 Prices of | Star Newsies to us Che ies of fhe sone. tera and teach ach , , : < mica arent w Abe resh vegetables tum on the Chi jple that their property was wort ig to be dancing just as long | a a alight of the brain at{ transferred to Folsom, with a life| cerned, when the resolution first : t th Whody wants to dance, and The cond Camerons, who were jiis nome Friday as the Roe Bh tt term ax a possibility | Passed the house ee aa na, Be Guests at Pan 15,000.00 jvecond time within a week. Heavy jarrivals were responaib ‘boys who deliver} EFFORTS Four hun¢ wo jazz bands on the job, I {dispatched under heavy arms, were! i) heen atruck by a trolley pole fall |, Only two republicans, Repre that everybody will be danc xpected to reach their destination ing from a Phinney st. car at the end tive Kelly and Representative F haya por vine egaan The Star to homes in th dence | TO OBTAIN iB Week hence. It is promised | today or tomorrow. It was reported| 00" 10 En emont bridge Thursday Bruce Beck Res gns of M Strawberrs Pasar lettuce, rhu-| districts and who sell the *r On|, Caldwell went thru the official there will be no let-up, that | today that th other battalions of ishes showed declines . barb and rs : N The jad was removed to the city) From the Bon Marche | ar pasianine. Se Gur anes ix ooten suburban corners jwill be guests of | files Friday to prove that the ques gchusetts voted against over: goon as one jazz band has | tre have been ordered to proceed | cenital in an unconscious condition Dirdse Meck resigned today ae ptehe| committee adjourned until to- Eddie Milne er of Pantages | tion of buying the lines had been lit- itself plumb breathless, the [to Ireland on Monday under sealed). wis later taken home. vei al the Ban Merche mee oe without hearing from Sena He L 102i theatre, at Friday evening's show. | tle mooted before the offer was actu will start the ball roiling, | order a = ol il oe to hin fu.) 12° Moses, General Wood's Southern e Lost $ in The boys will gather at The S jally made by the city. Letters sent 4 ing, until band No ' 2. 39, | BounceEDS aad rding expenditures in * : j office, at Seventh ave. and Univer-| by shipping board representatives to sth and band No. | Senators May Vote Arrest Suspect |ture plans. - n states, He will bel Sure Thing JORNEI Ze sc. ton wateh te tee ebencre (tee mayor and city council on the hf lowes tts breath, when band No, 1 2 ‘Sure thing joints,” where invest —____—- last three days of August, 1918, were wilt start in again on Irish S ath on Circus Grounds! They Used It Once |" sivenccn democrat voted against{or# are roped In by "well. dressed Find School Girl produced to show that aN Sefart ‘The negro was tern a musician ‘ rs ‘hepa Y| Nipping in the bud what deteo- to Make Hiballs| unt. Mir Wate agents wearing fraternal emblems, | UM chool Girl ode Gt inet Gus. te aeutaee ad iT have heard river deck and dock | WASHINGTON, May 26 nreno;| ven believe would have been a Oo | 20k and Sherwood, Ohio;| Were reported to police Friday by Dead in Kitchen) trom intolerable traction conditions REESE the old Missieaip’ pi jlution ex Ing the sympathy Of) pocket-picking festival, local police} Charles Falkinberg, 35, ® long: |Gallivan, Olney and ‘Thaue, of Massa. | E. Vadlington, 22 Alst a OAKLAND, Cal., May 28.—Harriet | Were based upon the idea of leasing things and sing things, ssn he p lic with “he aspiration Of! arrested Harry O'Donnell. x: | ghoreman living at 32 P AVe.,/chusetts; Caldwell, Carew, Cullen, | W. got my $102," he moan ery n = ~ " . bs : eal the lines from the private corpora: them dance tl r hoe-down the Irish ople for a government) convict, at the Barnes circus grounds|N., was the proud 4 f 23| Dooling, Ganty, Goldfogle, McKinry,| but refused to tell just how togel a ign yi et xp tion. abc te f pio as favorat a ew aeunta Denna Ladeitn we Sara “uh Meley Men . rbd r wd. day on the floor of the kitchen in the . to juba, that no minstrel show, no fra fnvorahly | early Thursday even oD juarts of bonded Seotch whisky | Maher, Mead, O'Connell all of N peg her mother, Mrs. E. #.| In answer to statements made this! Milles glee club, no “ar en affal who was “mugged” in Seattle in| Thursday. Late Thursday night the] york; O'Connor of Louisiana and] Masked Burglar hs morning by Ole Hanson, Mayor Cald- red that the statements urate as Ole's usual ut vote of 11 to 7.11919 when he was tried in the su-| police called upon him and now! MoLane. Pen | yivania. ™ |perior court for robbery i the house next week . : ° “ A burelar, wearing a white mask number of aliases and has a record spew) Jap Woman Slaves Report Diaz Agrees (41) Gittings flash tight, robbed ” no formal orchestra could | qual for sheer riotous melody J And 1 have yet to hear my first | musician who was hard to 8. Evell said jets in the cooking| Well ¢ range were open and the room was | Were filled with gas. She said her daugh. | te | | as ac en coast cities, He fi n half a de ter customarily rose early and pre “Engaging in controversy with Ole ‘ en to. They are all good; the 5 arrested by Detectives Dan McLen-| . Surrender Army) ™** 2. Martin, 160 10th ave. of &| pared breakfast Hanson,” he ‘sald, “is like gettin . eS . preakfas a ." he . we Ime aigeod tine with their music, ‘HE Wo [non and James Doom | 14 Years; Divorce, to Y} $10 ii and a diamond tavaltier | Pre’ Mreaate cating [tase Qiighe settee pomone.” y Jan go does everybody else | rs Zuso Okino, a Jap VERA CRUZ, Mex., May 28.--Gen-| shortly after midnight Thursday, she All this in to take place at Wash. | Presbyterians Quit , for her husleral Felix Diaz has agreed to sur-| reported to the police Friday morn ER taiing you not vo much to. | Interchurch Move forees to General | jr Motorcycle Patrolman Frank hez, revolutionary | Rertrand investigated without suc: For 13 Fiche ta te: a . lumber camp, Friday ehe|render his entir b j rere Her suit for divorce was|Guadalupe San ee wo sive you PHILADELPHIA, May 28.—The|filed in the superior court here: | comm der mocording to reports re |cens dull, routine-worried folks a chance “pj ” t Presbyterian church today has sey ceived here today | to forget it for a night Alleged “Pirate” Says Girls try i ie incctions with the inter. Don’t Be Host General Diaz arrived at Misantia S) Phia town, and every other Were Good Pals vet, world tauvetink leak a . Fee ino arapoaat’ te xive|{ Seattle Is a Growing : ‘town, glooms too much, and if two | | S Gaitina wane aivan aetie temas don to Caterpillars | transiting the proposal to give| 7 a rea} African jazz bands can’t ban eal meas May o4..{*ebaration from the movement, by| jgntertaining caterpillars in the| himself and army u asked tor a ar City N P BI I M % 7 re? eres no hope \| LONGI May John Willis Baer, of Pasadena, who| family orchard meang, trouble with |antees of safe conduct to the city of A city with the population ‘ whatever. John R. Dew; of Belleville, Ils, alread the report of the executive|tne police who have beén instructed | Vera Cruz, where he intends to ‘the!] of Seattle’ always gains in Threatened with exposure and) most brisk. I’m a plumb common lowbrow eged “love-pirate ope 1 today to} committee to the general assembly |to enforce city peat ordinances. He-|@ steamer for some foreign port, the Se catgigett y prosecution, retailers In the public] ‘They did not explain why retailers and aA oid oe arog to # 7 arene egg preps) Bod women WhO tin geasion here ports of caterpillars in two city sec. |Peport said. sr le and bounds, usually a few }|/markets who were sald to be profit Jin the so-called “farmers’ market,” Va rather listen to an old-fa. wrote him nundrer v uions w filed Friday A thousand a year. But never le tables explained today | who pay the city only 25 cents a day meee player, who played ,|ters found in his trunh | Sei 2,096 C. President of Bank Geog: the: Ganuln) @Ot tinal ‘that they were forced to charge high/for “stalls,” charge the same price his fingers instead of Dew is serving a 15-day sentence|WCIZE Ly ases ay Cut | atter th | prices because of the excessive rents |for vegetables is charged b; 4 ; ; p ig ning teviner ba : after the present population is es because 0 . is charged by WE, and who really knew how to |in the here, for f ing at of Alaska Salmon Embargo May | Routs Auto Bandit} “\""\"". | they yequired to. pay ‘fer ‘thal Othet-Gnacheeete ee ny h ediaices ate invdeieel-dfieded tebe -aapielstal, BOWe Price of Sugar) OMAHA, Neb, © May 28.—Auto ‘This is the town to get into || “stalls” in which they carry on their] Western avenue commission mer- ‘ all epieiagpomatabs pe og arubenmerceta tere. quent Aladin Pink MS WA WASHINGTON, May 28.—The sen-| bandits were unsuccessful in an at Subihauein | business ‘chants who threatened to complain Pa rather hear that sort of a fe BG) OO Cast tet af ta erat| Deen Sap Shee Bawhrieiaek Gan Mes vericultural committee today or-|tempt ‘ob the Citizens State Bank 1 = | When “stalls” measuring 15x25/to U.S. Attorney: Saunders that the jow than 16 bear all the grand |ferred by M Hr urge re as daa eee ph geraa 7 a favorable report on the Mc-|at Ralston, Neb., here this afternoon. Pe aed _ Rb ays feet rent for $100 and $ month, market men were taking @ profit of ; esr S ipeer : 3 Jot Sterling, Colo hited States Marshal Albert Rooks | dered a fa Mo. jat 5 ; Rnb Sea || changing hands. Many palsy de thruout the} 200 to 800 pe pte i etvan could dense I iidn’t be the right thing for}at Anacortes, Friday mornin. Henry bill providing for an embargo | The-bandits were driven off by Pr Reais ctnatigien pee |they said, and trade thruout the |200 to per cent on certain | week is dull they deemed it wise to tables, fatled to file their take a large profit on Saturda; tho Saunders said he was ia @ B> the day on which their business is | ceptive mood. ip @ ten-ncre lot, even it |me talg about these girls; they} The salmon was shipped from Port | on sugar exports, ‘The committee be: jident T. J. Shanahan of the bank gang at one and the same were all good pals and I liked them | Walters, Alaska, to Anacortes on the | lieved this would help reduce retail] who engaged them in a running wun ‘mmensely,” Dew told investigators.' cannery boat Apex last October, | price of sugar, fight. No one was hit day. ee