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CONFERE Weather On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Eg ...4 and Saturday, fair, be feasener warm, north- erly winds, Tomperaiure Last 24 Hours; Y Maximum, 78. Mintn 3. oa taint | bret Batered as Second Clase Matter May 3, 18 At the Postoffice at Beattia Wash,, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1819, Per Year, by Mall, $5 to #9 6, 1920. TWO CENTS GREAT BRIT TAKING A BEAST | MAN | lull lll UN) fill AGAINST RED . Tell him you want it with a eh) ree ply patent roof, with plenty : s. le ~ ay Fa Their Advance Against Poles. chicken house and a cement floor | im the garage, and sided up with — aleltiS. nim der canens. [Seattle Housewife Unable gy al opps i RACE WAR DENVER IS ay today sald Soiany of Sate Os n HITS TOWN | SWEPT BY (sie ii=‘s "ic Wike ieee sia [> to cover a very livable four-room to Identify Assailant Who TOKYO, Aug. 6.—Japanese newspapers have started _ house, apart from the basement, an anti-American campaign as a result of the receipt of d : 5 The conference lasted for- more than an hour. pe The officials brought all data in the hands of the ernment on the Polish situa- tion to the conference. No| M ‘ 4 VOLUME 23. Ey SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, AUGUST [ATTACKS WOMAN HERE are thousands of Seattle families that are today figuring and fig- uring and figuring on a | AS IT SEEMS 2 9 TO ME DANA SLEETH ‘ spt 2 tO EE Georgetown police were called out m gO ck a | -m you know @ man—that’s me—who | >Uftiedly at § a m. today by a re built these two structures accord- | Port that a man had savagely at Americans are accused of responsibility for recent ing to specifications for about $200, tacked a woman at 1758 Dawson st. disturbances in China. The newspaper campaign is based on the Saghalien protest, agitation against the Japanese in California and on the American merchant marine act, which has “6, Muggy Remar ‘ a They found, on reaching that ad-| lere are the prices I am paying e | for first grade lumber, delivered, |“ Mrw Sidney Stepp, wife of a this lumber coming from a coun- |*5/P carpenter, unconscious in her} lighting fixtures and plumbing. Took Her by Surprise news of recent developments in the United States af- announcement was made of But go and ask bim and see fecting Japanese affairs. |Homes of Foreigners Are {Call for 2,000 Volunteers Is|the tesults of the —— mill that is not operating at a jhome from a frightful beating she 7 ae ad | tion, DALE Mar cesta sine |hce eueibel n'a siete ocvona power e in oy Saag tad as a move in an “economic Burned to Avenge Brutal Made Following Battle eve ing Panieucon Profit it has any with an unknown Hlant. | wa against lapan by America, Murder of Two Boys Over Car Strike LONDON, Mane. 6—110:40 am) | ‘Tntplap, 1x8, $30 a thousand; The man had disappeared into the a ei y that the rae percined 2x4, rough, $25 a thousand; 2x8, | dense underbruste thru which was . SPRINGFIELD, Mil, Aug. 6.— DENVER, Colo., @ecided te take action 4 rough, $25 a thousand; 2x6, rough. [swarming a posse of angry citizens a coun 300 nee Bi Twe hundred citizens had vol- Russia which oe No. 3 ceiling, $27 | twg detectives and several bluecoats fs aa poy con ens Te. | unteered this morning to serve to war. if It you wanted to work with oda | Joined the manhunt. a ceived here today by the adju- as special officers following last a Jengths and with second and third [HUSBAND biog Bcf tant general's office from Major night's six-hour rioting Bi falth in = grade stuff you could shade those | SHORT TIME BEFORE Satterfield, a¢ Frankfort, street railway employes ‘agaimt Poland, ; Prices considerable. Mes, Stepp's husband had left 4 While no additional informa | sympathizers in which two R $ . P And in every city there Is £004 | nome only a short time before for a| Al Jennings, the famous outlaw, and O. Henry, tie Gemnaraing Gon Gupeaate BS. |: seas Hote killed, 39 injured and | Preparations for aiding Poland weed lumber soihing Of the howe [2niPyard acrows Lake Washingtoo,| the famous short story writer, were cellmates in into Frankfort being severed, | done to property. to tle’ tutertgation: ea OLGA fe 40 good as any. or das Gaetan’ dover for ber| PFison. it was feared a the Sédotant An appeal was made by sty will be re-established and munitions ¢ . : . eneral’: is - $4 to aterend’ canbe nig, for |‘abbite in her back yard. when sud. Prisons in those days were houses of merciless | [ithe tie Illiecls town has | sand volunteers to help prevent |r tone thes with an Soases oR $2.50 a thousand—Dby “looking | S°mly Attacked from behind. Shei torture. gotten beyond the control of the | further riots. The reported plang calls for the fi : | around” a bit, you understand. bigeye g Rawr g , ae “O. H f hi Il window,” J five companies of militiamen whe | ‘The situation this morning was|goviet mavernment to be. notifies | Significant “Report” | Bo with light ana plumbing fix- RE} reheated tr | . Henry, from his cell window, says en- arrived there this morning. quiet, but’ no attempts were made | that British aid will continue to be ceived at W; } tyres, with water pipe and all the | ee ee eto chrede. Handfuie| ings in his memoirs, ‘saw a fellow prisoner one Ba a | {2 operate street cars. More strike: |sent to Poland until it js certain that | Fest of it. Paes geen | al hi . a) hi N, ML, Aug. 6—Seven | preakers were expected to arrive| Russia will grant Poland a just ie ‘As it seems to me that the moat pe hen copgeg coed: — day flogged until his screams died out, until his are dead and 65 wounded, ac- | here this afternoon, but tramway | peace, after which the sending of BY A. L. BRADFORD important thing for any family is WASHINGTON, Aug. to have its own roof over it, and neighbors to her aid. eed their plans for restoring} The cabinet was in session thru-/ Russia has made a treaty of al First to reach her was a woman | poor soul fled its fleshy shell, until the flesh itself cording to atest reports from | and city officials have not an-|this aasistance will be stopped. | fell away from the bones in shreds, there in the West Frankfort. A mob that wages and hours and forty- ‘ i nd wa 5,000 is in control of the town. [service or for negotiations with |out the morning. a tria, according seven profite-are all of less conse [NNO Palf dragged. half carried Her) prison yard.” Militia wus last reported Ieav- | union’ leaders BOLSHEVIK NOTE Rasen rarvierse de omic { Fg panes sang, om Renae Pane | Jennings wrote of these morbid things in later ing Mount Verne ce ar} [TWO STREET CARS DECLARED EVASIVE This alliance has the greatest Fe evil Sis rue bint for |" Prank J. Lowtiki, an employe of -O.H did Jenni Is eae nani ant ARE BURNED TODAY M. Krassin and M. Kemenoff, Rue-| nificance in connection with both what it may be worth, , a Fre years; O. Henry did not. ennings marvels at o'clock this morning. ee the Voigt Leuiner Specialty com . Bho eulbreak . eccurved ‘tet Two abandoned street cars were | sia's representatives here, during the | Bolshevik offensive against j ATHER ana 1 vant a bay {PAY living at 1738 Dawson st..| O. Henry’s buoyant good humor, wonders that lowing thé finding of the muti. [>Umed this morning on the out-|nigit decoded their government's re-| ang Moscow's campaign for \\ ‘ Sal teed eed scene BO Feached the scene, He phoned a man who had seen these gruesome spectacles lated bodies of two kidnaped | Skirts of the city but when the po-| ply to the latest British note, which revolution, in the opinion of off : s * Georgetown police and, summon : 4 pees ho Bad been brutally | lice arrived ail they found was a|Was @ virtual demand for a state-/and military men here. | feet long and 20 wide, |ing another neighbor, John Hender-| Could so charmingly portray delightful charac- ye whe mass of twisted iron and blazing | Ment of the Reds’ purpose in invad-|to the advices, both, Russia » enclosed on three sides; |4on, hurried into the underbrush in : . $ . ronrdered. | ing Poland heir attitude Austria signed the treaty last or ot der’ e > a ¢| timbers, the men who fired the |!ng Poland and weir attitude toward the cost of that was | scorch of the furitive : ters and invariably get a laugh into the last line Wert Frankfort is in a state o! thn: Rigeied. Sidhe onal Getenaibly. the treaty, « The ordinary handy“ man who {a futile search before the neighbors| *O. Henry saw; the happy parts are fiction. vahing to join the ‘mob we could do nothing last night. 11|/With Poland and intended to do #0, me Ser ae ~ }cars having quickly scattered. was , aa about $2; yes, two dol | Other neighbors came running ah to * mee ote: 4 unarohy, | An appeal for troops was | “Talon officials today declared the| bring about pace between Russia, Bosed to be one for the repat e & * from their homes and joined forces ut thru a . lenry’ c writi there oo aoe vas Sen cami violence was perpetrated by men| Poland and adjacent countries, e prisoners war a It is not a thing of beauty, but | with Henderson and Lowitki, assist. 7S CReery tings / + Ngo tiredfeccer apap Machida sees ierd Bronson ott This note was to be delivered to} country, it ts pen but other Sil last for years, We hewed | later by detectiv runs a trace of contrasting sadness that gives his of “state militia were or “We had preached against this|the foreign office today. the provisions are of great i - imbers out he woods, we » , ry oe scene. ” } NEIGHBORS GIVE UP stories all the more wonderful charm. very thing for days” declared] In well informed quarters t was|Cance and constitute a menage i posed ib g-Fhgro- oy from cedar | SEARCH AFTER HOUR p pratt: tell th parlew, he thet The roads leading to West Frank: | ivenry silberg, president of the| Stated the note announced Russia the allies, advices indicate, Se ee ee ie este rae ap nour ‘wee spent te ennings tells us these sad parts are truths tha fort. were Srowied with afmed nan | pe’, Siecrs, Deeuident of | the] Sit at th make. sonelabnipante aeywrgy Hi “ * HOMES OF FOREIGNERS was 4 mob and you ‘t jand that Russia agrees to participate dl sterleemapdegpennliregli (alg aah land rnty the fugitive coal He has taken the truth and moulded it to [Ane nunNED BY MOB thite wih c mae "lin @ general’ pence veonference. in 4 a few books pan go Into t put apparently the © se he . “ : Northwest. wilds ‘anywhere and |made a safe getaway | suit himself,” says Jennings. “He has ended his The mob hegun burning the| All Denver was expectant today | London later, but will refuse to deal | ‘ | . : ‘ ‘ ¢ foreigners about 11] a8 to what the next action of strik.| With the representatives of border | build a comfortable house for his | Lowitki sald he believed the man| tories, not as they actually ended in real life, wore lent aight They disarmed | ing tramway employea and. strike. |states, empecially General Wrangel of J _ ° must have carried a club and had * o'clock last nie! ney dino 5 . rike ', family for $25; and if he ie et \tirack Mew stepp with it’ over the| Dut as he dreamed he would like to have them = [{)) authorities, reized telegraph and| breakers would be, Last night was|t%€ Crimea; that Russia has the | * jpaledge, and can rive out shakes as |head. No club or other biudgeon| end, That’s what makes them lovable.” telephone Ii nd_established aja virtual reign of terror, as a mob|Teht to continue Its drive on War. — 7 ss granddad did, he can build a high was foufld, however. The police maid ° censorship to prevent s of their) of strikets and strike sympathizers | ®*¥ UM! eS sem 4 is bee Report Bolsheviki Held on Fy eonvenient house that wii! look | they believe he had none. But there is one, at least, of O. Henry's stories [iciiviiy resctin the outnide world | roamed the downtown district, |SEMed. after which the offensive will ‘ \ right and will cutwear the aver Unfortunately for Mra. Stepp, she| that is said to be all true. That is the story, “The Foreigners in Weat Frankfort and] Wrecking street cary and firing car] * halted, and that Krassin, and Line of River Bug eatteas 10¢ $y xf, ad tethered her A date dos t be ” ht Marte re rushing . out of | the| barns. olice were unable to con-|\* . AW. b Oe ey ct fOr 10 te awe the attach, ‘The animal had een} Op and the Anthem,” a rollicking good yarn, |i)" ‘iy, fen ordered the mayor] trol the rioting until nearly” mid.| Russia and sign peace In the pro-], WARSAW, Aus, §.—(Vie. IA flooring, nor much hardware. » bothering her rabbits. Had he been! with a laugh and a tear in it, the first of O, [nd ait ttalians to leave the town) night. ee Officials who favor allied Interven: | against Warsaw has ‘been see loose, neighbors said, he would un-| ’ * A within 24 hours. hen strikers attackéd one of aia’ neihie M ITY families move from |doubtedly have defended her and pos-| Henry’s that will appear, complete each day, in ‘One of the dead was a mon|the car barns and attempted to fire|t0M hold that Russia's note was aig sg ae ie i! house to house they jsibly have prevented her being a» | The Star, Read it Monday. homed Valier, a photographer. He| it, two rioters were killed, a strike. | vas've pe Bes, the, way. oftion aang F | tear up the roots "ee janiled was trampled ta Ceath he at-/breaker perhaps fatally’ wounded | ENGLAND IS TE! SE launched and’ is making 1t 4 3 their home life every |ASSAILANT FAMILIAR = = |___ ih tempted to dbtain pctures of the}and 39 injured as defenders of the | AS NEWS COMES IN Victories over the Bolsheviki also | q - few months and seek an- WITH HER HABITS uF mob in act The injured are| barn opened fire on the mob, The country today was experienc:!are reported in ‘Silesia and in the iis other neighborhoc ve after Detectives S$, Simundson and W crowding the hoepitals at Carter ad are: ing a nervous tension similar to that] province of Grodno. year they keep ting, diways | 4. Puller. were amslaned.to the ¢ ville and Marloa. John Blake, Denver, union sym-|of 1914, when the question of peace| An earlier official statement said: ! hoping for a homof their own, after Patrotmat, Charles Gray he The mob formed early, Business| pathizer, and A. G, Smith, Denver.|or war hung in the balance. The] “In the Brody sector (before Lem * and always getting farther away |reported the attack 5 1, clerka and city employes Putnam, San Francisco | Daily Chronicle declared that British] perg) the situation is developing fa from the possibility of one. | Mrs. Stepp’s assailant was familiar | joined ‘the ranks. | Shops 1 busi ally injured. | naval commanders had been ordered | yorably to us.” ‘ And yet there is hardly a family | with her habit of picking clover for | ness houses were closed. The mob to resume the blocksde of Soviet] ‘The evacuation of this city is com that could not be in its own hée yabtits on the tite hill beck w rmined to drive every Russia, The North sea squadron] tinuing, as a Precautionary Messin q Defore Christmas if it only under- |o¢ the house, the detectives think ; - | } er out of the city, ive separate riots broke out at| #8 already been ordered to the Bal eee is stood how simple the process |fiq ain must have known that her; TWO Injured; 1,500 Gallon Hundreds of Fighters Are}; RED TWO BOYS intervals in. various parts” of the We te start, blockade operations, the might be made usband left for work early in the "ER CRIME city. One mob wrecked” the -office | Dally Hernld said it was: informed Tent house on a. cheap lotile lmorniag, they pointed, ot. dare.| Tank Rolls Out Rushed From Spokane : of the Denver Post, which has hecg | Steps have already been taken to Mo real hardship, six months in | stepp said she knew of none whom of vt alcaterers | vigorously opposing the action of} Mobilize the entire navy, according -t ogead 4 she would think of accu When a Standard Oil auto SPOKANE, Aug. 6.—Inland Em — tg Sp 20, the: (wel rtviking tramway employes. Police |'® the Evening News, } Take two monthe’ rent next | Aitho her attacker scurried for the and a Madrona car crash- | pire forests are bla in i thoeeand red DOyE, the” et nende .ang|wspermed the mob after the business | Laborites and other opponents ef : March and buy a tent; board it up | brush when he saw that her screams 0th ave. and E. Union st. on today, While smoke pails habs bullet wounds in , thelr nena: and joffice had been demolished ® py | tied inte vention started a vigorous J to the eaves, put in a board floor, |had aroused neighbors, Mrs. Stepp a the oil ta grimly over Kastern Washington buried in stiallow raves eae strikers and? strike sympathizers, fight today ~ a here aee - polar: ao r stretch 4 ng in front of the | was able ta fa nt ol 4 N »y squirrel hunters la 3 Arthur Henderson, the labor leader, eae a r rintion o} containing 1,500 gallons of Northern Idaho and Western Mon-|°7,.) a hoger jdnapea | LNNOCENT BYSTANDERS 3 Seat for the k tehen stove and jhim. He is about Si wears old, 6 feet pil, was knocked off the truck | tana cities, and forest rangers sweep | yp a Ry sos ee by Y they | ARE AMONG INJURED yer phed — bed ergs boect British Navy Ready to Ime able; stick t outfit on a Jo! neliée tall and ® ered - 2 38 | Monda nen it waa le ed th - out the country, urging a ey table: wt i fils outfit ‘on a tot |g i i fall ang wel utd and rolled 60 feet down the hill, | the obscured sky in vain for signs of | Won’ay. whon Ut Was Mn on to| A crowd estimated at several thou. tethers’ Raconactehbane ynesinen sith pose Absolute Blockade elie your home. The money |biauk ghict Be was broad chouiancal = re een oo the police implicating several for.) "and Persons watched the mob at] vention or the sending of munitions| LONDON, Aug. 6.—(12:30 p. mj you will save in rent will turn land had a stubble of | aemeted Ske 8 proce e! ; ed Five hundred blazes, it is estimat-Jejgners in West Frankfort with Oe eociaee Niadedillh pan |to Poland, Ho also suggested the la~| Britain's navy is ready to impose am the trick, just aa the money you |Mpx, Stepp said. His hat w F Wolfe motorman, of 1211] ed, are being fought fr patrol | series of recent robberi sae thaen is oe ah ne pete bor men demand immediate peace | absolute blockade upon Russia somehow saved “during the war |aown shading ile -eyes arelay court V. Holt, 57,| headquarters in Missoula, whence! Setinnino Desesnix, a Sicilian, was | led them (0 risk their lives by crowd: | negotiations with the Bolsheviki, jin 12 hours after it is ordered to gave you L rty bonds, which ft | 4 & | ariver of the truck, who live at the | hundreds of cots, blankets and tons|arrested late Wednesday in connec} !2e on the heels of the men who “ee so, the admiralty stated today, tc te be hoped 1 have had the ‘| Waldon hotel,..605 Yesler way, were of provision: being rushed to fire}tion with the kidnaping | Systematically wrecked eight street Sl cnas dg hing ants '( One Day’s Rent insured |fichters along the blazing lines In| ‘Two other men were arrested late | eats, showered strikebreakers with| Lloyd George and A homele undlord-ridden, mi le \y Wolfe wa n to Providence | half a jJozen national forest arew yesterday in connection. with the | bricks, 8 and clubs, and fought Mill d M 0. grating na na sad way, ana for that room now vacant will || hospital, Hi Jition is not seri-| Pighters are holding r ownlerime, The mob stormed the jail | espera ly as they boarded stalled illerand to eet the mi pay for an ad in the Furnished ow He received a cut on the right! with blaze Joe, Blackfoot}and demanded the prisoners, When | tramears, driving off the armed PARIS, Aug. 6.—44:30 p. m..— something tha Room column of The Star for r, bruises about the face and| and Kooter New fires are|authoritles refused the mob then de-| strike-breakers and demolishing the as. , vy yrasions on the le rn | break out in the Kanikeu, Fire ne cor ee doned cars. Premier Lloyd George of Eng- i Any farni filvver several at ns on the left arm. br t in the Kanth ri manded that a mmittee from | aban yy rs ugar could ha a it haa Holt was examined by Dr. F. P.|in the Colville forest are in inacces:|among them be allowed to question| At Colfax ave, and Logan st.amob| land, will confer at Boulogne on Si g Price Drops. been pre t that pee ae Main 600 Gardner, Cobb building, Two of his| sible places and are entirely out of|the men, This wi ‘canted. of rioters late last night pursued al the Russian situation, probably Beginning next Wednesday, the re goes out after a Niv | ribs are broken control, On I sre creek, in the! One of the prisoners, a chauffeur,| tramear, halted it and dragged its] on Sunday, the foreign office in- [tail price of sugar will drop from | A competent ad taker will a One passenger on the ear is. be-| Kaniksu, a blaze covers more than|told of driving De nis and the two} armed crew to thé street. The din formed the United Press this af- $23.75 for a 100-pound sack to $32, years ago I didn't know-a sist you in writing an attractive || lieved to have been slightly in-| 800 acres and ts, unchecked lhoys from West Frankfort to Roy-| of the fight could be heard several] ternoon. according to word received by local block plane from a wrench: 7 jured. | Spokane is sending out hundredslaiton last Monday. He declared he| blocks as members of the mob| The premiers will get together on | dealers, : | ; and today I can cut 20 rafters by You are as close to The Star — lof fire fighters. did net know the boys had been kid- | clubbed the terrified strike-breakers, plans for aiding the Poles, who are Sugar at the new price fs ex. the square and have them all fit; Want Ad Dept. as your phone Study of domestic economy was! - naped. The committee returned to The men who had been imported| making a desperate stand against! pected to reach Seattle from s and I didn’t take any night course, || is to you not introduced in schools in Eng-! Palms in « desert ‘ways signify|report to the mob, The prisoners! from other cities under the leader-!the Russians advancing toward War-|South Tuesday night, but) will either. $0 can you, it you will ran J\ land until 1874, the presence of water. (Turn to Page 2, Column 4) (Turn to Pag Column 3) ‘Turn to Page 2, Column ® be on sale until the next @ay -

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