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= {from a hay crop, jtwo crops a year, and then some | pasture besides {fellow who cuts his « }meed in on n get that sort Temperature Last ? Maximum, Today noon, RRA eee rate North y winds, Mi econd Clam Matter May 2, 1599, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star under the Act of Congrem March 3 Per Year, by Mall, $5 to 99 LATE EDITION . FR IDAY, JULY 2, 1920. SE ATTL E, WwW ASH., AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH HAVE been mowing this morning and ring the heat df the I quit mowing to do some plain and fancy writing. I think maybe I'm 4 than I am a mower. Certainly, I et better paid for writing, tho I get up a better appetite with the scythe I have not been doing any mod- ern mowing—the sort where you on fron seat and let thi es do the work while you go to sleep, No; I have been doing the pio an Neer mowing, with a scythe, in clover almost waist h clover that {s fallen and tangled and twisted, and that has to be cut by inches, There is an acre of this stuff, &nd while an acre is not much of a farm, I'm glad that the acre is my clover patch, and I figure the bet- ter part of a strenuous week wil! Be given to this acre before it is gut, and cured, and toted to the darn. Still and all, that wouldn't be #0 bad, for there are probably tw 8 of the finest clover hay you ever saw on this acre, and that’s worth $60 of anybody’s money. When you gather In $60 an acre that gives you it tg not so bad But Ill tell the world that the lover with a cythe, it up by nd, and who pitches it on the wagon and off again, and puts It the mow—that lad earns all he es. Of course, it t primitive farm- but no mowing machine on. and who land that has never been plowed, and there are roots, stumps, and holes, and rubb heaps everywhere. But when you can harrow clover ly cleared land and of & crop, without plumes for the h it speaks t soil 0. HAVE a few dozen acres of stump land in pas ture, and e% year I lease the p This year I found that plowing, he pr of past jollar or two pe head per #0 I lifted my fee $0 cents a month, and felt right virtuous over my moderation. Be- see, there is a lot more supply in get $4 a head ald $2 there # nd Ic last night, and n't know but what I'm nd a profit to boost all This 2 ut 3 a. m and he milks a string of 40 cow with his two ham-like hands gets to bed about 10 p. m., an ar sas hard as he m 2 a m. to 10 p.m Plenty of men do that in the country, because they have to, but this man doesn't have to: neither does he do it because He for a fortune He does it because he a Iikes to work, and beca not consider work for is real Truly, a stra ge m HIS farmer has a country store, In that store he has « big stock. The store has a monor our neighborhood tr and,it probably could mak net income of $6,000 a year; but the store is for sale, and I found out oh darn it!’—yes, he talks no way to make m ters from farmers wor five times what you don't e te ripe When I ra t the money I get I buy shoes at $ 0 $5, that §2 isn't I rt earn it. “By I'm that store and keep and I'm going to ra to farmers out of them or bust a gal jus “The farmer geta his money hard, but it's his, eve nd he didn’t rob nobody, or boost prices to get it. What the ne borhood #ho uve in a or the c I refer « a profit here ha and ave sold $3 a Yo other neighbors when they could have gold them for $90 sack much mon potatoes d mow this acre, for it Mew Sprinted GARBAGE Tells Police Made | — ISVETOED No Time Mayor Declares Bill Would. " That 100 Yards i - MEASURE vy Bulle FIRESSHOTS: KILLED IN FIGHT OVER GASOLINE! WATCHMAN Depaties IS SLAPPED; Ty nr Scott Benefit Dance ae Bystander wound-| regular and spec wa “Race Hoss Wi a colored fan é ee Four hundred ta) | Not Eliminate Japanese | cier of dogs and chickens, was the} €d; Special “Patrolman Jeputy sheriffs, heavily armed and ] Competition ject police search here today Held on Open Charge awe to carry out their ordérs to following a unique and exaiting race letter, will stop eve Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell vetoed | down W st, in whieh Joo Au Seattle's cus shortage resulted — bile entering or leavir atinnek' cates» | Gara, tf miner, was the| [in the death of one man and the Every 1 Yo - ‘ wounding of another early to ve “i te day, when Phillip Hathaw % n which was passed by the The « contestant in the race) 4 private patrolman, pursued two | trict will be entered and near 4 Plan Big Man-Hunt for} CONSIDER McADOO IS FAVORITE \It Is He or Dark Horse, Is} Attitude of Observer at San Francisco BY HN. RICKEY SAN FRANCISCO, Jaly 2 McAdoo or a dark with the advantage in favor of Me horse, Senator Glass Is Cheered by Crowd TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE E'S PREPARED FOR LONG TALK AGAINST Convention as He Reads Hot Shots ; in the Democratic Platform AUDITORIUM, SAN FRANCISC ‘0, July 2—While § ator Glass today read to the democratic convention the p form submitted by the resolutions committee William I n and Richmond P. Hobson, dry leaders, conferred b ago, provided | was a pis said to have been| alleged thievey into Longshore | Homes will be visited and th Adoo if there is any advantage. | neath the rostrum on their plans for a final dry. -plank fig Pigeons :-teene “had Sia” bia men’s hall, Western ave, and |dence portion of the city th if This is the way it looks early | on the convention floor. ckhians eat n why A Union st med perigee. | It is understood that the “dry” strategy now provides th Sa aioe Hathaway 4 * he was mur MAN HUNT WILL he only reason that the adj 471 il offer an amendment to the neport titi ° the mea» : . ed t longsbordinen | CONTINUE TO JULY 20 vantage seems to le with M »bson will offer an amendment to the report of the res measure would ef. rn pat. : w he w rt The man hunt will continue unt), A@oo as agamst the field is that | tions committee. f nate the Jap hog beat the bullet by do.| ‘hiev It shot. | July | the McAdoo opposition has not | To close the door against a possil ible substitute for ti raiser \ing 100 yards in nothing flat He fired twtes And if the person Is found who wi| been able to agree upon anyone | amendment from the opposi-| Fhaadhy ots gy tay P t shot struck SI Tablt, a) not buy a ticket to the Scott Kid-| With whom to oppose t fi ted | | More than $50,00 Owould have been| | “Hace Hons renga Dado Fg r, 19 years old, whom | diex’ benefit dance, to be helguin the| For 48 hours the leaders of the| tion exer Dimes ape jadded to the revenues of the city by | $0") pmiee ve eee roa ny | Flathaway accused as one of the gns-| Hippodrome on Tuesday nyght, July | °PPosition have been striving to com that Bryan would then offer) the Tindall ordinance, city officials! jnorotred bounds Oe blog | oine thiev necond shot hit! 20, it will go mighty harg/with him, | Powe their differences, realizing that}a substitute for Hobson’s eatimated poultry 5°35 : jocent nder, A. 8. McKib- | according to County Jysfor Bill Barr, | Unione = trary i coine =| amendment, one ‘of his own, | ° . 4, of 9111 Seventh ave r. lin chatge of the hug?” nothing can preve , * nomi-| © - > | SAYS ITS BYPRODUCT |“RACE HOSS’ GIRL. Ie i first bullet killed Tabit. As! Rase, a chairmed of the ¢ embod. ang & bone dry bmw ‘OF RESTAURANTS SAYS, SHORT-CHANGED > 4 ydance committee, announce every man whose name, It was further understoo ] In disapproving the BIN, Caldwell! Auburn was 4 stranger city ting at me? 1| that he had ottained the Hipp has, been mentioned connection| that Bryan was prepared to f bh i] . th th nomination has been con lGeckeees ies the 1. dent up till W On that near ything to do with|for the bafl, and had ordered 3,000 | ¥ peak for an hour on his dr; ogpeiaploccthet apingere armeragren’ b Aly Mat epeowmng pein sot ; | tickets #rinted. po the many antiMcAdoo | Gomands, "| im the ordinance ts a legitimate by-| Mini GAY: ON Pent at enth| ‘The. pecond shot pierced Mekib-|. Thee, Whe sald, wil be divided | oF Fi ies product of the restaurants, which !t| aye conducted by an a colored right ann and entered hin |S™@nest all deputies and special CONSIDER MANY MED — ATLL would be unfair to confiscate without | woman, Cleo Morton, who, he says.|rient side At the sseit ital it /QPULON Dumbering between 400 and|TO DEFEAT McADOO BY HUGH B. IF compensation. He also indicated his) shart-changed him, Womsaiihe will recover, 500, and sold at $2 each. One of the fir#t pames considered} (AUDITORIUM, SAN FRAN. joes that the bill was so fradisd}. AD argument ened. During the) ails. _ Motorcycle deputies, he sald, will|was that of Vice-President Marshail,{ CISCO, July 2.—The democrat discuamion “Race Hoss,” a: agnoent A A _went into [Sato throw the collection'et garbage) iiss to be the tnost favor frien ? hers bo ansigned to the bust-/They were both dropped as not being nig Pacer Maedleyrcie 5nd | the Into the hands of one large hor! of Cleo, loor up on the scene,| The shooting occurred about 1/8608 district with orders fo Iet no/|abie to command and hold sufficient] ®40pt the platform on which the audience. He talked out of ranch, tending to create a monopoly | and, according to Auburn, tossed! a m if biurs later | AN escape, and lady deputies will | strengt | progr ene will make their race ice aa which #8 and force amall hog raisers of | him into the gutter by the seat of his| Potice ¢ Mason | and eatiencer ly Finally Ambassador Davis of West| i ieee Pe, See “Attar qoncbediie atl hieied | trousers. Licutenar Olmatead atrest ERE'LU 4 OL | inja and Cummings, chairman of | © Glite | 7 ys ‘ a |. This cloned the incident—for that /e4 Draper, 2, and Steve O'Malley, | TICKETS, ME GUARANTEES |the national opmmittee, seemed to pockens and hendreds clamored | Gls eS into the league of n discussing the possibility of| ayy 2. both Jongshoremen, in Long.| If there aren't enough ticketa,|be the best two in sight—Davis on| oUtside. |e ee liminating the Jap hog raiser, the! On Thursday, Auburn says, he was! gnc 4d held them more will be printed laccount of his recognized ability and] William J. Bryan, expected to | “The democratic party favors mayOr deck th in promena down Well iol t 4 the dance is the full moral! closeness to the president and Cum-| be one of the stormiest centers | league of nations,” Glass read. RFGE GHEENS the rdinance wo nd 2 ; a ws | of Seattle Elks’ lodg tm ,use of his large personal| because of his intention to make [got no further. A tremendous not effect that object, “laudable . - fing to a letter Exalted |following among the members of the| ‘final floor fight for a dry plat- | Tose from the delegates and sp jit may be" from the 7 »rge Boucheart went to Barr| national committees and the dele-| form plank, occupied a seat on | to the gallery. Within five | COULD EVADE BY i Ries: ast eenly “On 2 Ps ards FS aohes, | the platform. people. were standing | FAKE CORPORATION ee ne nctala in tront ot| Thirty-stx of the sheriff's deputies| ‘They are still being considered, and| Prayer was offered by the Rev. waving hats and canes, He suggested that the Jap could one said, “I'll fix you" lichman Brother mike iff Robert |there is a lot of talk in places where] Josiah Sifbley, San Francisco, Pres-| bh vise, tilted his nave tion formed by his at he a : = to Barr, was | talk in not n y words, that if Me- | bytert | off at the blast of noise, F sorneya, unter this laws Of the state, Ft ef Queres o BY eben = ae member when | Adoo wt the convention! During the fnyocation, Bryan| chin, drew a long breath, and s b to finance the corpora aa = 8 rape shot to th by highway- | dead! deadlock will be brok: | Stodd with head bowed devoutly looked over the cheering throng” tien and buy oy A gun was discharged he, men in a recent gun battle. e th either Davis or Cummings. |¢yes tightly closed. Richmond P.| with an air of complete, proud © bonds, in which v r Auburn, with one wild glance over ser The mone from the dance} But it ts tly ap nt that| Hobson and several other celet | satisfaction and triumph, lthe company his shoulder out wn the — will go to nilexs widow | the anti-McAdoo people are not at ali| “drys” we on the platform near} AS the senator resumed reading “As long as Japanese are permit: | street, he says, with the bullet graz ~ and children that already |¢ure of their grour that their | Bryan, and Sena with whom |it Was very apparent that he ted to own and operate restaurd ng at his coat-tal obtained sai t bore Roy Phgptes Bar that th os the Nebraskan battled bitterly dur-| having difficulty in following | farms, oth glance nd him sufficed tor p tions, the auty trol enough votes to prevent M r thear n: 's ses-\text. He lowered his face close to mes him to see the unmistaka light and benefit boxing smoker. Adoo’s nomination are based m n, stood ast el his manuscript and squinted at theg ltien fe tace Hoss,” who, b ome | | upon their hopes than ir expec with him thruout th | paper painfully. Suddenly an attend jad | ng the tions, | The clergyman prayed that the/ant rushed out on the rostrum 4 hey | On the other hand, the McAdoo ide the conven-| laid a large: pair of tortolserimmed ‘ unner an, t | people would feel a deal more | t ar ntion shouli | spectacles at the senator's elbows: have m | certdin of success than they do if | nomi te, “who|The senator turned gratefully . ) they knew exactly where the 200 / could hg his thanks, took off the ” na we | votes are coming from after the thira| The tier uttered the Lord's sses he wore, and hooked st corne were a | ballot, They are banking on fettime | Pi h the minister as he con-| new aids to vision bebind his ears. went ont , | ; a majority on this ballot. Their the- | ¢ | He had left his reading glassem t we . is that, once McAdoo has se jiately the crowds in the gal-/at his hotel, it developed, and ay o veatnaway | SPOkane Labor Convention da majority, the desire to get|leries set up a cry for “Bryan,”| faithful messenger had been sane 1, te meant no} Lal 4 the band wagon 1 do the| Which swept m one side of the! posthaste for them. ' Seattle's First Fourth HAYWOOD TO to « y wae ie} Decisively Defeats It <2 to the other. It was halted| A great burst of applause cut inte : : t Scmersine The sth Ballot te what they are n the band burst into » Star| Glass’ declaration that the demos 4 Chapter of 1 a uld go over| SPOKANE, Wash. July 2—The cthe ob Sn sdieeie tellin Tee’ aitaak 1 Bar and the great|cratic party demanded ratification of Story Book fe : nod the watch [one big union resolution, demanding t te doubt whether. they-a rose again, to its feet. | the League of Nations, drowning out: e 16 ¢ the Unit es immigta. |industrial unionism reorganization aie nfident i tia prs il to} John I. Schuylem Portland, | that portion of the plank which sald t about it, Hathaway |? re @ craft unionism, was de-|) q re Pie , went ut issuing the follow.|the party did not object to certain ° “ yl sid them to walk alons ve defeated by the State Fed-/'") . 06 the curious fe wtidinns tee ing statement reservations, So Glass repeated it, jCommittee of 48 To Address Workers ; Co ade bee lon of Labor convention this | 4,076 OF tne carious eet oe ee | "1 qan handle Bryan today as easi-| that there might be no misapprehelie pdt > a 3 to|™morning. The following resolutions | 1? Tur ous eevee aking during the |l¥ as David handled Goliath.” sion. Meets Saturday) Picnic on the Fourth | ws oh |seore adopted people have been making during the cn had a conference’ shortiy| At the conélusfon “of the all | ‘The committee 48 will hold its : | untary assesment of $1 a| Patt tf) Mine candidacies of both Cox 10 o'clock, with Chairman Rob-| Plank Glass stepped back, spread out lunch on Saturday,| —V (Dig PAN Haywood, of | TOLD TO PUT DOWN |member for triple alliance; indorsing | ¢ny*ybe the ‘ inson, it was understood, with regard | his arms and cried 4 y jood Fats cafeteria. | Chi of the I. W GUN; HE REFUSES | Plumb plan; release of political pris |" The Cox people are not submitting |‘ the procedure when he presents} ‘So much for the League of Naw Prof, Coun will discuss | w at a gathering ad When we reached Mr. Milton, |oners; condemning Kansas indus |to the elimination of their candidate | !8 minority report on the platform. | tions,” with a nod of satisfaction. nomic, Political and Legal| vertise ers’ Fourth of/ 1 asked him to the man in(|trial court; indorsing universal ex | manent a game effort to prevent it.|BRYAN IS CHEERED My voice has been impaired,” he: ality.” The public is invited Jul park harge who wa te and|change of working cards re 5 ea remarked as the cheering dwindled, rd tt . ack They reject with scorn the indirect | AS HE TERS HALL 7 “ ject will be “Indus: |i oey him two other hat. they | | “by fighting for the plank.” He trial |men broke nd y tion that they take second] At 10:29 a m. Bryan appeared on| was roundly cheered, PUBLIC BLAMED et ato RE men broke away and ra ran U, S. DESTROYER on the ticket ad help put Me-| the platform. "He was. grected with | Tay rounaly cheered. a mith, recent quitted af the mur- | **** wae . ene. Into | the Adoo over. applause, mostly handclapping. 3 4 = : ay water bo ay. = : hey wr’) Longshoremen’s hal and into the ‘Cox is a candidate for president, | ar aie feelad 3 rf pst i eg pressing thanks to the fighting memg | BY S., 0, CHIEF. siege ex.| basement. I followed them and| | not vice president,” js their emphatic | poacher Red beaded Pc ee 4 on | of — ned them up against the | ors answer, * ma he ma od sud been fer 10 years of age pool : t | n Wore a gray eack sult and! inadvertently omitted from the text | who » admitted free, BOER ae. Ocise sey SS |S AFTER TURKS, They add that the McAdoo boom}a white “boiled” shirt, with a low,| Giass’ hand trembled violenth 4 had left with Milton came ph ds largely wind, and that when it is * : as’ hand tre ° ently ae on begiatl ete | | hes yily - |turned-down collar, and a white!he rested: it for a moment on. the pehind me. eo deflated de afte +} string tie with black lines. 3 0 * z00d . eading desk. His voice became — ‘Hoarding Causes Inability 1920 Cotton Acreage) !i«m ts: cl ae to Rescue Ameri |iots, cox hos ax good a #2)" Bryan stood on the platform mur-| Snare oe te ee ad aa } rs, and sor down thi ny one else ing the crowd; theré was a | ie a Re | to Supply Gas | Shows an Increase | sisirs There wan quite crowd cans Held by Bandits | ‘The Paimer peopte seem to be far|ioay an his faces his lips were tehe {umes Broke. He saved his voles | - | WASHING vu The acre: | 5 ly said 1 can’t do any. more humble and to have a Wl iy closed, atid he nemouiie tapped chopping his sentences off short” Standard Oil Co, passed the buck! age of cotton in cultivation this year|thing with them down. here.’ WASHINGTON, July 2.—A United | the inevitable—the inevitable being | the palm of one hand with the gold. : hee oes secgee d kapha. ba | directly to the put Friday morn-|in the United St about 36,504, ‘The janitor came down and told] States destroyer has been despatched | the impossibility of Palmer's nomina-| rimmed eyeglasses that hung from thru the noise, as he did at ee jing. c me to put down my gun. I told/to Mersina to secure the ot} Hon his neck by a black silk chain. he e “Yor er pry According to John Mclean, di This is an increase of 371,000 acres, | him and he said, ‘You put|laul Nilson and his wife, Americans| Thetr attitude has caused a revival | gray fringe of hair surrounding the |: \) oe ron. tell em ond ee |trict sales manager, there is plenty | or 1.1 per cent, c year's crop.|it down or we'll make you.’ Jof the mission school T jof the atory that Palmer has never |haid spot on his head glistened white| £m bot! Dansais” came’ Sone aia | of gasoline in Seattle to take care of of the men ran behind| Sicilia, Asia Minor, who have been| been a serious contender the whey 1 f ‘alctem iighte..) eee the senator, dslivesiaa | ode sani ask : t Asia 3 . <e Sin but euiared tue ihe jin the glare of the calcium lights. /eurther democratic broadsides from, t ure riding and business—i P. h M F. ll |the ra, I didn't shoot, and| captured by Turkish nationalists, the | Pomination, but entered the lists to} @hairman Robinson then called for s intecian araks "1 ould play fair arachute AN Falls) jnother one got away. The janitor | state department announced today [hold together certain block of dele | the report of the committee on reso- Tanuer ae at the republican, The whole trouble is this,” aid | gates, to be delivered, at the right hairs btersainy Sealing ot five or six more men down into , lutions. © recognized Ch , pon" cart" 'hee ns] 4,000 Feet to Death| et treo ax mre mon down ino : Fee ee er arth iEtt| dona,” He recoraed Chairma3| sonereg for ailegealy Tete SEB get their wance, then drive home,| CASPER i—Vrank| °64 me two ar tires times on ths Two Shipyard Men __ | uate, moadoo Senator Glasm stepped to the rog-| CeTHy, t reduce taxes, Siagieaiaa rain the tank, and come back to an-:| Hanson, parachute jumper, fell 4.000] 00 "™T “Cotuant. tell whb it was, | Killed trum and laid the bulky copy of the | {one string of figures beginning with ervice station for more In| feet to h ath here wher a” Win titre Are il e by Car 731 VOTES NECESSARY lati on i t in the ptading table, | Dulions and ending in 30 cents. of his just r rplan Hert ¢ 1 sold ar c A ital shipyard works ore {Button | TO NOMINATE LEADER DP cea Pate 5 a aga was | te, 20 conte o Peeve pay © or to keep |to ¢ his plane ath , |and Charles Hyde~were killed and a 3 ; ere was applause. as Glass f 3 brought into sharp relief by the everybody running nicely i the peo.|4nd break hi fal, but iad him, |#0t || au perhape tatty nurt today || OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY || trout: into sharp rele by the) x cnchea into the plank oo the ial | ple would not panicky Abe Ri cegg Ap oa my Wy |when the three were brushed off aj] SAN FRANCISCO, July 2 | Saif Ghjumting his gtaneds, M61, ee | In Tacoma, says McLean, there is ’ pig acd nantes Seer up *re | step of a crowded street car at a he number of delegat ntitled |} . Se ce Se G °} “The republican party is responsi« the same shortage as in Seattle, but YOU'RE ALL WRONG, and a fc “a ie ¥ sig ? turn by another street car to vote on the presidential nomi | bewan reading, in slow, mea ble for failure to restore peace cons _ there is no lining up at ioe stat ALL WRONG, ‘HARGLD; |). ce comin who: answares al . |] nation is 1,096. ‘Two delegates |) Ss ‘ ditions,” he read, “and the high cost t und every one 4 his halt Charles f : : : * from the Canal®zone have been “EGATES CHEER AS of living—it followed—as a result ch da JUNE WAS LOVELY ]/telernene summons to tw bait, wy Gas Company Station | citia' ty ‘elution. "rhe, num || WILSON 18 PRAISED thereat. ithaway hande ov hin gun to} . loom other distributers say that Seattle, citizer who cummed iinee W ¢. * ber necessary to nominate is two- || The delegates clapped and cheered] There was not much applause, | they can take care of their own cus-|] wnat they considered a'wet June || (20™ Without resistance. Outside, iped Out in Fire) thirds of those actually voting, |/at hearing the preamble, in which (Turn to Page 23, Column 3.) ltomers, but can't handle the Stand-|| were ail wromy. Monthly seorune || they way, they found an automo-| CORNING, Cal, July 2—Fire|] 46 the nominating total may || greetings were addressed to Break ard’s, too. poh side oo aes eonternaeh | { ith a S-gallon can under-| started by lightning today destroyed change on each ballot, Should || dent Wilson. Tho tanker El Segundo i# due be-|| forthe month to have been 1.93 |{ 2% With gas still running into) the Pacific Gas and Hlectric Co.’ the sumber Glass kept his place on the printed | wl) 15, with 1,150,000 | substation here. Loss $10,000, The the ean all delegates vote with a forefinger