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ght moc Temperatu Maximum. AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH Td fee! the size of my mo’ pw I'm tiréd Of plupking hairs, and f want to know eee PTER..a worn this suit bout a week, I fett a under one ear 1 back and F d forth @ long black obair that Iqnked ay tho it had orig ity Belanged in the fly swatter old Dobbin That afternoon 1 felt another tickling under the other ear, and I harvested awo long black hairy. Day by day the batting average Gf this coat hag increased, unt pow I while the idie hours away by § sitting and picking myself. Right in the middle of “Mother onday night, #hen John ' Irish twist about and wtitt that lobe of my . Pight ear clear around to my jugu Jar. I haven't kept ta sawing me these on hairs. but I figure Wen along on my fow Oat hom she makes me the porch cout and the er gets so « ht can And att gards me every he finds a cir about my desk Siderable extra work think hairs class with 1 fF pletion t is could line two-foot hairs as one wou and th stop in and pull « frormed their way up mysterious des So, if a notion of the coat, I'd like to It might be cheaper to throw and bt a bald-he than spend half a the next six months plucking my self y hind me, and who ¢ Ugeighborhood gossip were satisfied tho I did almowt ask them if t Aidn't think it would be nice to let McCorm hear himself sing every Rother piece or #0 John had a glig! 1 perceptible huskir r enough to réully affect nging ‘And he was generous with bis en cores, and he sang what we wanted to hear him sing But in the entire program he gave us but one or two well-known t of the program frish songs as proper, and there by no meany the most appealing of the Irivh folk minstrelsy. I would like to hear McCor mack sing “Killarne and “Be i ijeve Me, If All Th sring Charm B Erin,” and “Tt Green”; and the With “Where the Plows,” 1 4 Down Hut er Macr " m mighty ~ (Turn to Page 2, Column 4) pune 4 2 _ALIENISTS WATCHING FOR SIGNS OF INSANI PRIDE ON TRIAL FOR ane 7 iii) The Seattle Star Today noon, 38. On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise (iz LATE EDITION TWO CE ane Ma May %, 1899 stottios @ Wash., undag the Act of Congress March 2 wwe SE B, 1920. . WASH., WE DNE SDAY, aU N 16, TROOPS RESTORE ORDER IN MOB CITY st NEAR Scott Benefit, Wednesday NEGROES (‘GOD BE WITH THEM!’ REBELLION sears aa Style meee hy Feature ‘F 4 i a -AREHANGED — be with them, I am not the right man,” were the last words of one of the three negroes lynched, AS REPORT New Entries Mast ‘Harry in agp Minnesota, last night. | He may have been guilty, or not, of the heinous! Gtfenée charged to him. The mob did not know— Capital of Hunan Province Victims Die Protesting They Captured by Rebels at Are Innocent of Attack | Outset of Trouble on White Girl could not know. But his prayer in that final mo-} ment, far from being the language of a degenerate, had the touch of inspiration, of an exalted soul pre- pared to return to its Maker. Aye!’ God be with them! God be with any people who trample upon law and order, whose blood lust can so alienate them from guide posts of civilization Patterson Says. Mrs. Sa yer Pursued Her Husband ~ 70 Feet, Then Fired While two expert alieni: scanned her every changin BY CHARLES EDWARD HOGUE DULUTH, Minn, June 16— pression for some signal o PEKING, China, June 16—Civi State guards arriving here to and turn them into barbarians. insanity, Madge Anna Sat pom iy A gr sare alg an tg What was that lynching bee in Duluth last night, | 1-year-old bride of : night in which a mob of 5,00 |and any other lynching, but a manifestation of re-!months, sat bent forwi npttal of lynched three necrom eld, s jbellion against the institutions of this country? tense, in Judge Boyd a China Hiyearold white girl What was it but an example ef the worst form ‘of 74") Court today, ste (rll peeled agen Aare SB W.ism, of direct action and red carnal qn- branding her a murderess an in capturing six negroes held for of the offense, Three of the ae archy? to the testimony of the e _ BB Berd egentigh ree Oly ogy La Innocent lives may have been taken. But that is|witnesses. | * cite, a | ings : not the worst aspect of the case. It is the savagery | uly taore tale than op a ‘ ahary. govarher «a shot was fired in the mob of the thing that is most disturbing. ee eae ee I See ‘noe Mc Chatig ha before Nesta Tour neecoes held tw Virginia.) When law becomes the plaything of mobs, whether | yeii’or mourning, was coloriess the ¢ | inn. in connection with the attack prompted by vengeance or “patriotic” zeal or strike iniea. puplts” esa sete aa | CHARGE GENERAL Neparts, however, sad pat of the, Propaganda, or any other cause, it is the republic most tack, and her rosebud ACCEPTS BRIBE Chang! was today orlered fh re capture Changsha or resign, it w |Jearned er mob started in automobiles ¢ lay for Virginia, The ne@roes hanged here were: MoGhie, Eumer Jackson and crimson red, ¥h: Deputy Prosecutor T. Hu. son in hiv ofening statement case to the Jury said the state ¥ civilization w which is attacked—nothing less. arly to | an bere ~ MEIER BLOCKS FIRE DESTROYS fy rt The latest outbreak began whén | | : prove that Howard 1. Sat the armistice ore power | » a 08 ouikiben hie bride were living in ' mn 1917 was br ntly when “) roustaboute | |qudarters on May 10, the morning Ri General Wupeifu. field marshal for old. They were 1 was killed, aboard their moto General Chang, deserted his chief, ~~ | banged at als of eight | Hydra. @ gasoline cruiser, moo Gocuihta Bite or 41,000,000 frows VICTIMS DECLARED at a point opp the southerners zt INNOCENT I Wrectiass ave. N. With the w mwal of General | c i Waoeits .trém: the, fre “the “cay | . Miss’ Cecile Barbezat, 4114 Interlaken ave., is one of the Re apon nity on apt big nave Reeves Considers City| Blaze Threatens “Row” Of |says sur roLLowen was left open for thy attack on | claimants of the Seattle salesgirls’ beatty crown. She is em-| dim glare of an arc tight, prayed for | Standard Inadvisable Motor Dealers eri hy get Pat mang.Sha. | Wupeifu's desertion| ployed at the New York beayty shop. The contest closes) the crowd to release the negroes. He 5 | son told the Jury, “the deceased came after the north had tailed t0| Friday of this week. Today's entrance coupon is on page 15.|"** hooves Propeed legislation to establish| Fire marshals were investigating | packed some clothes Into = sultenael | Serious internationa |—Photo-by James and Merrihew. hie waa Jered into the air/q #andard of gasoline for Seattle] Wednesday the fire In the Summit/and left the boat, determined. imag tmes © rope broke on tye r shop, 1508 Summit ave., that | leaving his wife. i was blocked Wednesday by the} The 4 * * * * * * * & first two attempts. He begged for : lly destroyed 16° autos and did| “He was obliged to climb @ } ne | Arrangements were com tow Ke 5 nthe style whew | eee ate Sn Senpaastoned tion of Corporation Counsel Wal-/ ge estimated between $15,000|/ way to reach the level of @ \day for the Sec t feat Was cut short by his third ascent F. Meier, On the recommen-| and $20,000. jroad skirtmg the lake at that $y ong ee pte ; . 1 be with them! he cried, “T|dution of Maj. Carl H. Reeves, su-| Fire fighting apparatus from every | below Westlake ave. He asc en | WEDNESDAY, June 23, at 9:1 nied = ony mins wae ot the right man ntendent. of public utilities, |downtown station was rushed to the|and walked across a platform der Gen: turtiier’ complt-|p. m ~ é 5 Jack hen tha att victim. fe sturned a letter of the city blaze about 7:30 a. m. The confla-|across the raiivoad tracks. ented’ the tharition vais. | The Benet, will take the piace ‘of riday of th * the ta méth Asclared ty requesting} traw uy jon was in the heart of Auto} “Jnst as he was crossing hope wal ex.| the r second performance of ¢ contest anee prescrit standard and department offictals feared | tracks, the defendant came off m powers would |the sm stock ¢ y Daweeck posi police station, line » would spread jboat and followed him with @ he situati the members of the company na id beauty show and|mob hurled bricks and sticks declared that a gasoline n the investigation hadjver in her hand. He started to Ssieni) chee tates Added to them will|in the Mayflower movies, with all/ authorities were unable to cope was inadvisable.” Meier reveal the cause of the | She followed him about 70 feet be about 20 of the girls entered in |¢XPenses paid (with chaperon) from | the rioters ght patrolmen received | stated. “Without data I could not ° the road. The StarZicgfeld naleugiria’ beauty | the winner's home to New York and| minor injuries in defending the six| Prepare the ordinance.” were 32 autos and one mo-| “Qn the plank road an auto t ove return | negro prisoners e mob first at-| That the standard of gnsoline fur vele stored in the shop, which is | was standing, and a little . r st be | tacked the rear ¢ . hed Seattle in higher tha: hat | located under W. L. Hughson's along an automobile. When s 7 DF ered, must be ked the rear entran t ii, | ni 1 le is high t t APS, KOREANS wid 1 oe Coupe r Friday, or| While part of the lynchers fought| prescribed by th United tSates|@geney. H. W. Britton, an employe | reached the auto truck, the defend “ye poeta aaa Pe taken |police in the rear, a detachment} government for its own use, was |of the Hughson company, discovered | ant raised her revolver and fired. H a ig esa sonal tormed the front entrance. Both| the statement of Reeves Wednes | the blaze. tried to hide behind the shelter Kinin a Jamen|*ides used fire hose. Mob members| day the automobile ahead. ae managed to cut the wate pply of| Inquiry the price of gee: >. Burglar Collects. | HE GRIPPED GU mata tin oa the defenders, and th ecured pos-| line v rated here last Apr |HAND AS HE DI 102 Are Killed in Fight Near vr tescetus ‘% Ze 20 (00 eee ss easion of the jail. Cell doors were |by KE. D, O'Brien, asgistant superin $38 in Frat House} “Just as he was rounding Si I je will ge k P me A The trial w he ¥ . th 1 tendent of public utilities, who de-| Collegers living in ‘Theta Chi fra-|@utomobile, she fired twice mo | eou re haif-d : 1 | gabe trial” was held on the second jclared that gasoline sold In Seattle] ternity house, 4550 18th ave. .N. E..tin quick succession, ‘The last | will be placed ants a pe I andionve sa bie ‘auintion.. Those | contained from 10 to per cent | bemoaned the fact Wednésday that a| let struck the deceased in the ri LONI t a nun f place r . hotos Kast trom th Bp agadlacsiagh- the - ineffective resi . {burglar ng the night,| side of the neck, ranged down m battle, betm ens Hl, tonna of the | July 1. the “ice: |+6 police officers |Dempsey, Kearns f the sleeping “brothers.” [neared toded under. the, ally " - ympan fold, Jr., as the close of his national ie 4 ” of his back, close to the nin 3 “ ) sherine a wins kaseituet [WRECKED Jatt. Cases Dismissed I OOKING FOR | Mahe deceased then ran towallll patch | ae d d o . nace acy uneM16. . Westlake ave., stumbled against a” Ox, eee e' 8 F sad, Md The storm Inst night broke slowly. | SAN FRANCISCO: Jum prsseind soo HIS TEETH | pie ana fet. He died in 9 veeee dj ° Reports of the attack on the white | onl" 3 Saya Nemanager, were |,,VENICE, Cal., June 16—Thomas | few minutes. His body lay face Five Bank Bandits irl were @pread about town by aft-| and Jack Ketrny, his mona racy |Ddgarton. Bayonne, N. J. tourist.| downward, with one. arm doubled: A ernoon newspapers, Groups collect: | Per te aratt tonlay ooeeeevea [had bis false teeth in when he went | underneath it. ‘The other arm wast Murder Depositor edn the streets | tral Judge Dooling dismissed the re.|*Witming yesterday. When he came |digtended and in the hand of thei CHICAGO, June 16.—A, D. Routt “All of a sudden,” Police Licut.| ral tiene iets against them, {Ut he didn't, He'll look into the! dend man was gripped a 22-caliber lard, in the act of making a deposit | Barber said, “tho groups melted into |", Fitton to disthiee the charges | Matter today—have an X-ray taken | revolver, i wa ona tvee core cle a | Jone huge mass, which came tearing |, The motion to dismmins the Charges) of hig stomach wire adiehant ‘ured hs Say wen etna | , {down the street toward the jail. Wé y Se elas arene ak —— ghéotinak Eiiew her Fevdiee 33 . { th the ow of the Ziegfeldcommissioner, and got h omise afuse: # ‘ rR ses torney, wad not contested by the gov r . shooting, e vr, & 32) | w raided the in With the sh ft iteldcomn “and got his prom refused to give up the prisoners, of | eee ee vecutors {Ben Franklin Wins _| somatic army pistol, across a” f sped without Pt contest girls assured for| hearty suppor course, Then they got timbers and A garden and statted back “to the, en they were Prey it. Levy'n|_ The Scott Kiddie dance, to be held began wrecking things, We couldn't] " A Freedom in Court! teat. on her way she met a “Say - nit ep re el in one af the largest pavilions in the | #tand them off, |\Charge Violation | - om n theatre, two other enter Benjamin Frankl ‘ and a woman who had been stands Ro uillard was killed t y and 3 _ ae . city, probably next week, will be a When they got inside, the me n| f I A : mayeenerers enklin, taxi driver ling where stwo much of wh ‘ as wi row tainments for the benefit of the | musical treat as well. Three bands | aulekly detefmined that three of the Of Immigration | was acauittea of tiquor charges py |!DS Where ake she much OF Nk Scott Kiddie fund shone forth on the! will take part, the Ejks", the Eolice| black prisoners were guilty, hauléd| rnformation charging violation of |* orgies the, United States district | oS oxtenpant PAtnotar AN IS subieisidahass and the.Wire department. band oe 7 pion erg gee guilty the immigration act of 1917 was filed |°°Ut Tuesday afternoon “What's the matter? \ _ Whstet ve . Nn de Formal request for the three bands | “6y Killed one us not guilty. lin the United States district court P ESS CLEVELAND, June 16—Patrol-| Sheriffs, appealed today to the Blk’! Win ay parr, Matt Starwtch, Talph | the crowd dispersed and all WAS) trios B. Teanhan im, WS A atonal 3. ow 1 urp F FAIR man Kujawski played matador her e, thru Exalted Ruler George| Hammer, Andrew Vaughn, Ka] quiet tt — #0 quickly It! Haye attempted to bring Helen Stan: | She answered, ‘Oh, it's only mys) 1 souked a bi lf a resounding | Rouchear the support of the| Hughes and Herbert Beeb« didn't per real ; hortty | kiN e% an alien woman, into the Unit | [craxy husband _ You keep your! : @ horn in the animal escaped and midnight and given to an un-|"\iine the immigration Inspector hen she turned back and wen! is custodian for voluntary contribu: ah tried to spear pedestrian ; t fu atinfied that the beaut c P y ‘i He | t ‘ ‘taker j Riseited reins a, " ste pen to where the body lay, | : ions of brother deputie © hea¢ | | show and the dance will raise enough | _ . : ‘ | h “When her revolver was found “Bill” Johnatone —_|ir,%s Mi i Rs’? he 2 tn Salon ETE SES oq) Le C. Smith Tower | @ Publisher--~| nits cuisine ent the widow and children of | SHER | | ais ti 7 | volver in the hand of the deceased | Wins i in England ; 0 ey one ey Ganete, RA ; FIRST WIRELESS Given Bath Today! cnaries patrick murpny, veteran volves in Wie hari of fe, deceased 1 . 4 1 « court reporter, walked into Jud Han LONt Furi sie ine "at f st r himself want to thank The Star and all | The 42-story L. C. Smith building | OUT enone a nolice court today, {tat it could not be fired debut in. the ari. tennix” mateh | stepped into the role of boxing pro-| those who are taking an interest in CONCERT ABROAD jwas getting « bath Wednesday. A| OO Wiis notebook and began tak.| During Patterson's recital, the alt here today, William Jobnstone, the| moter long enough to launch prepa-| this good cause,” said Sheriff String |man scrubbed the tower from a peri. | PPEned Nik Nolervnn any report of Most ghostlike face of Mrs, Sawyer American natio' F de.| rations for a bix boxing smoker tojer. “d know the destitute condition LONDON 16.—-Music au: }/oug perch on a scaffold that dangled | (YE fh fi Sec e een of ae moon. {Detrayed no trace of emotion, She, feated Cunliffe be hM&d in thi near future for the{of Mra, Scott and her children, for, |] thorities 4 less enthusiasts |/from the bullding’s peak. As he shiner. ‘regis Spee sat with fixed upon counsel for Jack pe ove Is AUSTIN AND a1. 1. lly po Nah tle aug cote |] concert, held at the Chelmsford into one of snowy| «1, trial, Murph, it don't amount to riegadeti hispid TO PUT OVER {have left them m is wife a . ‘ i N Deyn Pt nat persisted roa: Still in Tia Jua ways got the greater part of -hin|| Marconi station, when Madame || ‘ us ked an Inquisitive Person. |"gdward C, Hyde, her chief MA! rhe sheriff had an audience with slba sang into a wireless te ason I'm doing this, ‘ . monthly check, which Was smali}| Melba sang in rs ‘le || Eight Nabbed f. ( el, sal he would reserve hij SAN DIBGO, Cal, June 16.—Jack| Clay Hite and with Dan 8 f Als | ante to keep a family." {] phone, her voice being heard tun || Eaght Na ‘or | phy replied holding his hand peepee Madde on Johnson ig still a resident of ‘Tia Salt, promotors, who ured * HE and mellow, & radius oh ond ‘ “ ¢_ 99 his mouth: « 4 . Juana. Altho government officials| him they would put over’the benefit SCOTT FUND | uxand miles Supplying Noise” to ot the addresses of all these joy. | tb Mate 8 witepinee ian Hew ched the line all day ye in a way that would lure every fan|A Friend $ 3.00 today indicated that || After three complaints had been! ful joints. ‘Then I'm going to prin’ rei iataapith | con 5 « Dr. negro pugilist, he failed to|in attle to the fight. It was ru-|Mrs, C. H. Lervold be (1.00 mations at Berlin, The |, made to poll uesday night that | the m and sell them to a select: few ed mre eh} leputy coroner, to |mored that the main event on the | Mrs. R. H. L. 4.00 Christiania and Warsaw |} “@e gang” was furnishing real color] for a $1 When a man wants| . till believe he will be forced| boxing program might be allowed te had heard the concert quite clear Is a wild and woo pletu in a/ to see «ll he will have to do} DEATH BULLET is Tia Juana, where he is “in| go two or three rounds over the| ‘Tod receipt 3 At Paris a phonograph record f movie house near 24d ave. ‘and B.|is te look up his book and take his|PRODUCKD IN COURT with the authorities because of} usual length Previously acknowledged de of Melba's voice aver |. Union st, by throwfng firecrackers | choice Dr. Corson said he had pe eharges: made by young women, in-| tringer also had an interview telephone linto the theatre, patholmen arrested » Murphy's office is in the County-|an autopsy on the body of the | cluding his white wife's maid, with C. E. M, Jones, the new boxing Doth snncedasocedne dona calh eight youths, , City building. He has no telephone, (Turn to Page 2, Columm 9 Fe