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BOMB |S FOUND IN FRISCO! On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Tr ED TheSeattleStar (= Per Year, by Mail, Weather Tonight, Sunday, occasional rain; moderate winds mostly southerly Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 70, Minimum, 52, ‘Today noon, 60, Wntered as Second Class Matter May 2, SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, WERENT AOD. oo os aha Sapam antes uaa ea ee 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattio, Wash, antler the Act of Congress March 8, 1679 15 to 99 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE HOTEL IS SET AFIRE!= OF DEA | FOUND INCENDIARY Cave Woman,” He Charges REPORT 360 CALDWELL | [“2is USES TORCH } A Star subscriber telephoned in from Western ave, today, to say that the stfeet lights have been burning all day on that thoro- fare, from Pike st. down town for several days. “Anarchist Fighters” Sought by Officials in New York Inquiry She Sues Him for $100,000 MENABOARD| OPPOSES : Copyright, 1920, dy Doubleday, Pao published by special ar- New. York scenes and incident» typical, I told him, with- necessarily having to spell the Seven Guests Forced to Quit | | Czecho-Slovaks on U.S. S. “Heffron Said to Have Are Too Extreme, Both Proposed Ordinances} sufficient illumination during the daytime. | | 4 Co.; —— 4| He suggested that if they were pres rangement with the Wheeler Syn-| ‘ shut off it might save the tax- SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18— _ dicate, Inc, | | peeee some pager Moon added Police experts on explosives MENT? 6 that I! . mn eo sun popularly sup- started investigation was saga ogo eat posed to be capable of furnisting ie the Seorter te } i i 2 Be Rooming House in Early Morning Blaze : syllable with an “i.” “Ob, for your writing business, 4 Rivington; “you ‘oteggag e a Police and fire inspectors were| applied to a better shop. at |) nearching, Saturday, for Wiliam don't know about little old New York | Shay, 45, shipyard employe, suspect- wouldn't make a sonnet to a sunbon- | ¢d of being the incendiary who start i he middie | 4 Six fires in the Western house, at met. I'll put you right in the middie) ©). Leary ave,, Ballard, at 2:45 a. m, f #0 much color that you wont saturday Lives of seven roomers know whether you are a magazine | were endangered by the blaze. cover or in the erysipelas ward.| Quick action by Patrolmen W. C. pes Densmore and Larry Williston, of ‘When do you want to begin pout.| Ballard precinct, prevented the fire Rivington is a young-man-about-| rom spreading. town and a New Yorker by birth, ‘They rushed into th 9 col Me, ne smoke-filled halls and roused the ‘at Urea thet I s would be giad to seven tenants and Mra, Anna Gillis, hin escort and guardianship so Proprietor. Matches had been touched to piles of bedding in five T might take gle of Manhat-| unoccupied AUTO PUNCTURES ‘STORE'S WINDOW Jumps Curb and Musses Up Delicatessen Front When H. P. Hanson, 1509 First ave. left his delicatessen Friday qhight, a fine glass window guarded jhis wares from the hungry and penniless, and by its clear trans. parency attracted; the hungry and manypennied. When Sunk Off Hongkong TOKYO, Sept. 1, — (Delayed.)— bj Thé Japanese news agency, Nippon Dempo, announced today it had re an unconfirmed report that \ United States shipping board samer Heffron, carrying 350 : Viadivontok Mayor Asserts Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell is op- posed to the Moore ordinance for the regulation of the jitneys, He \s lke- wine opposed to the ordinance initiat- 0d by the jitney men. Both measures are too extreme, the mayor declared Saturday, in letter to City Comptrotier Harry W Carroll. Both are vicious and unde- siradl ‘The two ordinances will be submit- ted to popular vote at the special @lection’ on November 2. The bill on the ballt by the, council elimination # had BOMB BLAST IN © GENOA, ITALY STOCK MARKET. rooms and in ene hail- of ‘the regula |@uring the night. PLANS PLOTS MEXICO CITY, Sept. 18.—The Riedl’ chemi: men 4 po for mlurring remarks. She'said Saturday noon she believed Shay was slightly demented. The Western house is a three story frame structure and has no fire em capes. Rope ladders are available in each of the rooms, but they were not the ears practically without ton. ~ cy : MOORE'S ORDINANCE MEANS JITNEYS' DEATH Caldwell declared that the council ordinance fathered by Judge Moore} meant the abolition of the jitney. He | Went on record as opponed to the pro-| hibition of the jitneurs, bomb appeared to have been Ufieally constructed, police au anarchists, The explosive was foft by a time fuse, the bomb [hidden in a little-used room, rir JURY'S HANDS Fraud Trial Closes at 11:45, a m. Today b 7, and then TN steer you up metropolitan phases so thick | i have to have a kinetoscope to} eet fateh GiG) ivingtoe plese antly at bis club in 40-11th s#t., and then we set,forth in pursuit of the elusive tincture of affairs. As we came out of the club there/ od two men on the sidewalk near © the steps in earnest conversation. “And by what process of ratiocina- tion,” said one of them, “do you ar- five atthe conclusion that the di- “Your other man, who wore glasses. } gions skallybootin’ into the infinitest- abolishment of competitive systems | | said he. “Mrs. Martin does || et of R. K. How H of the Wall st. explosion. simply takes the rag off the bush and Bishop. fix it up,” Hh! 7 ‘a, rancher, h tbl der gives me hyperesthesla of the roop-| |MacSwiney Now 37 Martin Insists that Mrs. Martin! not want money, she wants James,/] Rand, Col ee pescthac'y per sovengny ~ 7 -obophog | PAMPHLETS CONTAIN teetoop! The skookum house ad Da: s Without F | pursued him and threatened to com-| Jr. eee In a letter received by Mayor Caldwell returhed the Moore ora DEATH WARNING yours” cpien asd whl» crea llager By per ee gg ng . aby Feauest- 1/nance without his signature, declar- These pamphlets were believed tt I stopped a few yards away ana | pt. 18.— Z ed that he be pigced in touch oweve o INDON. 18 have been placed in the mail box ye took out my little notebook. | Swiney passed-a sleepless night and AKE CASH AND Harsh Words Fail with xome Seattieite with a large || he way without authority to va riving today nia Vilauincion te. | terday morning. "Ob, gome ahend!” said Rivington, | was in a state of greats oe REGISTER, TOO as Holdup Weapon, poe Pas Sie Sano i ————— | ported sailors at Petrograd refused to| They said: somewhat nervously; “you don’t)tion this morning, the y content: with looting me years ago, je wrote, E ' T. Ki ll 1 obey Bolsevik mobilization orders,| “Remember, we will not tolerate want to listen to that?” |his hunger strike, a Sinn Fein bulle-| Thieves, not conten Harsh words and a rough voice|| “1 bought several head, of deer xtra! Two Killed! and that nearly a hundred were ex.|any longer. Free the political prise “Why, man,” I whispered, “this is | tin said. M. Harada’s cash register, at 719) wore the only weapons V. A. Baril, || in Alaska and turned them loose Sensational Story! |«. oners or it will be sure death for all’ Just what I do want to hear. These| Mary MacSwiney, the lady mayor-| sain st. early Saturday, stole the! 5) jogger, had when he attempted || 0? the Roslyn ranch, Now 1 am y: ScipiaiiesieiSiihcteaiaaiesiee of you. (Signed) Mang types are among your city’s|ess after her morning visit to Brix-| 1, register, It was later foundl ig noid up H. A. Cramey, 66, in|] “"xious to add to my herd.” He shed tears as he told the story, “AMERICAN ANARCHIST distinguishing features. Is this|ton prison, reported her husband a p H. A. + 6, In|) Flowd added that he bad heard t-two were killed FIGHTERS" Mle Bowery variety? 1 really must |looked worse than at any time since| by Mrs. A. Barnes, in the rear of| Cramey's room in the Hotel Scargo,|} that there were thousands of The report clerk looked amazed. ‘riieus wotiie Wace’ rita ae Tier more of it.” his strike began. He was still con-|722 Main st. Cash, “totaling $35| 29954 yirxt ave, carly Saturday.|| reindeer running wild on an “Yes; one victim was a Spitz and ber type. Gome of: the word ial “If 1 follow you,” said the man} ecloun, she said, bat very Maak. was missing. Cramey awoke while Baril was in|] island in Billott Bay. the other a fox terrier.” e Poleneetied: In May, 1919, when believ: ible to reer Sf > “Hand ” Baril said. iy BA BS oot ai ta ’ y were Be cathe tase ot bara spt Denver Girl, f ASUALTY LIST Rn ommargfiin ‘Ga ike. ake HIEVES DRIVE Federal ave, and Boston st. They] WARSAW, Sept. 18. a A) perenne ani aay sae) pit be ent?” | Is Leprosy Victim | IS ANNOUNCED] ing no un HER FROM HOME BOWE Eve baking brit oy Ab ag continued to avenge against | one of the “anarchist fighters” was *ghinny on your own side!” said! DENVER, Sept. 18—An advanced! suranese casualty list for Satur-|, “Stick ‘em up,” Baril is said to) purgiars usurped Mrs. H. Sivel’s | the other the terrier, Rutler ihoogttl ven pemyewn rh gomnmuniaye eald to | aptureds the man with glasses. “You never case of leprosy has been found in| 4? have persisted, waving his fore-| apartment, at 1506 13th ave, the double killing worthy of police | deg. nn Communidue said 0-) " ‘The\irculars found yesterday-were, heard any such music from my fog-| Denver, health department officials! 4¥: finger menacingly. Cramey rofused| day night, and drove her out when | report Saturday dite sunis? xy, EOE | addressed to a number of prominent horn. What I said was that I did not| announced today. The victim is Miss| K. Shimoda, 513% Sixth ave. 8.|to take Baril seriously. Baril was|she returned home. They escaped 3 ernie men. The theory that the anarchists believe it practicable just now. The} Velma King, 25, who has n segre-| pint of grapo. arrested by motdrcycle officers out-| while she was summoning police by BEN HOWARD porrowed $160! were not really responsible, but boys with wads are not in the frame! gated in a house outside the city; Shizeo Watoda, 110 Washington | side the hotel after his atiempted|a neighbor's phone, A plush hand-|from James Johns, of the Waldorf merely hastened to claim the explo of mind to slack up on the mazuma, | limits. St, pop bottle of grapo. unarmed holup bag, containing $8, was stolen, hotel, Police sought him Saturday. sion as their handiwork, after it oo _ and the man with the portable tin curred, was discredited when it wae banqueting canister isn't exactly learned some phamphlets were put ready to join the Bible class. You in circulation, used in the fire. Darmage to the house is $50 and to the bullding $200, William Twigs, 2256 W. building. Man Held for Dr, 63d ave., is owner of the | murderer fighting off all attempts. Sedgewick has gone 60 hours | tempts at forcible feeding of Dr. Otls! dream” bubble—but it burst! | Sedgewick, held in the county jail | CHICAGO, Sept. 18-——She used to; be his “darting.” his “dear” and his “angel child,” her neck, to him, A Chicago judge will hear the! Ruth Turner's divorce from Harry 8. | ee The fate of the six remaining de- ship corporation States district court went into the hands of the jury at 11/45 a m, Sat- urday. | mit suicide if he did not marry her, whereupon he did marry her before 4 year from her divorce had passed. | you with my enchanted pencil, I am) And now he calls her his “save, using a scratchy pen. However, that} akitters down to the structure here) building could hold.” marriage ceremony will just about | The defendants awaiting the ver- dict are Bruce C. Shorts, secretary of the Grays Harbor Motorship cor- formerly chief district machinery inspector for the fleet corporation. was ordered by Judge Neterer. the syeets of Seattle is the be- fendants in the Grays Harbor Motor-| se In the United | ‘That the council ordinance will be | defeated if a special election is called was predicted by the mayor. He advocated that city officials nd jitney men fet together” and |agree on a reasonable enforcemefit of the present regulatory ordinan which would permit the Jehus to operate under supervision. This ordinance, after Being agreed | municipal | EXCLUDING THEM further legislation and could only be altered by an expensive special elec Jected to reasonable regulations day morning there: wag filed in posit of gold dust.” American embassy has received a let- ter from Vera Cruz, declaring a Ger- man named Janken has arrived | there, intending to use that city as a base for a campaign of sabotage against the United States. During the war, it was learned, gasoline | Janken was accused of participating in various plots against the United Councilman T. H. Bolton's ordi- drawn carts shall keep to the left jof the file, will be vetoed by Mayor old bc ey? ge hickers| without food or drink. Physicians] tnd James: Wright Martin, Je. ‘The “DOKSN'T WANT MONEY; 4 ° ‘ tion, was asserted by Mayor Cald-|Caldwell, he announced Saturday. |P. Garvan, assistant attorney gen aM “You pla Mex and Hyndam | “h° have examined him may that bIN) «cave woman,” alias “angel child,"|WANTS HER JAMES” || Thinks Reindeers wet nee eae tle the, Bolton ordinance was held to =e) und qari ond custodian. ‘negativiem” may last for weeks, or “Until the city of attle can of-|be in contravention of the state traf- ey went into conference with pa Kautaky what are they” | (may be only a few dave betore he | De*jeuad Martin for 6100000 breach eM acontturnee || Munch Grass on ||ter sme ‘wansportation inat vill|te "law. by” Corporation Counsel| Wiliam 3. Flynn, chiet of the Jam ! ‘oletot?—his garret ts ful bilo L c i pre} j « 4 | will eat. He does not appear weak, ts { tay ef howe Mra: Mar take the place of the fitneys as a| Walter F. Meler. tice department opera’ | Reset that hss oes ae pond [Om4. when: auestionsd by (officials, | p> Nea gornineron oo be Ceouh Pomel ate Rotini sorely her peat need not Seattle Streets means of rapid transportation, I am patieae Palmer's trip to New York fol. Tinted . commonwealth and an] looks at them keenly, but makes 10) in January, 1920, six months after|end in the payment of $100,000. “A |] ‘That reindeer munch grass on pater preg pg sreaghirs REDS EXECUTE lowed discovery of anarchist pam? ean bet your variegated socks that Charles Davis, charged with mur-|trophe. “ the situation is all spifcated up from der in the first degree in connec- ‘KSMITH 4 the Battery to breakfast! What the tion with’the killing of Peter Angel z o ove Se a country needs is for some bully old | on June 18 in Seattle following al” | i¢ ee bloke like Cobden or some wike guy | * Pp. CHALC 4 PEE ‘ quarrel over dogs, will appear for}, While federal officiala were at: like old Ben Franklin to sashay up to| BY F. P, CHALCRAFT ernment, thru myself as ite repre-|Contratti had a deposit in the Seat-|the superior court the case of the,of one of your depositors. Name 8) isis in the supetior 0 urt ¢| tempting to round up the “anarchist the front and biff the nigyer’s head| OBERT EB. CAPERS, aauistant sentative, applying to the state of| tle National bank that would partly | United States vs. John Contratti | John Contratti. ha p = next tighters,” police centered their ef. with the baseball. Do you catch my | United States district attorney,| Washington to collect a just debt | satisfy his debt to the government “You know," Capers remarked to| ‘Contratti?” said Newberger. “Oh,|OMS*Y forts on running down the man who joke? What?" leaned back in his swivel chair and | from a citizen of this republic.” | “But because he is in Alaska and | the rk as he took a receipt for | Yes, ‘# been in Alaska for the last owned the horse and wagon used to weyivington pulled me by the arm|blew @ ring of smoke toward a far| ‘The government's representative| therefore without this federal Ju-/the pond, “if that fellow Contratti | 10 years—" haul the bomb to the corner of Broad impatiently. corner of the ceiling. | sighed. | dicial district, we have no jurisdic-)would only take a notion to visit Se-| "Yes, I know,” interrupted Cap: and Wall sts. It was reported the vaaease ome on,” he said. “Let's he government,” he announced,| Petty tough! |tion over Contratti or his money. attle he would come under the juris hat's what is causing us a blacksmith who shod the horse short- geo womething., This isn’t what} « humiliated: highly mort se. The state, however, ina claim) diction of the federal court, and we of trouble, Furthermore, he ly before the explosion had been lo PS erant” | “ie deeply humiliated, hig 14 pte ‘ for damages or debt, may garnishee | would be saved all this bother. hasn’t enough money in your bank cated, and was aiding the authorities. you Pa | fied, somewhat abashed and not a/ “TF WE only could persuade John |or attach any property of the de-|". . to satisfy the clat Mn” The police announced this after: cindeed it 1s.” I sald, resleting. |uttle downcast at the role it ist Contraiti to come to Seattle.” fondant that is within the state, no hs ER aman evee to, She “bake ie Se teany tes Galen it fae Charged with noon the harness worn by the horse “This tough talk is the very stuff! roreed to assume in this affair. |. Capers’ continued, “ail {hia .embar. | seh ea ” : 2 land serve this writ of garnishment.| “As I was about to remark," New. harged ‘with ‘ponssasion of eix| Mle ara tung . hat counts, There ix a picturesque matter where the defendant may be. 1 oniy wish he had enough there to| berger said, “Contratti, hasn't been | OUNCES of cocaine, Albert Gedding is| Which drew the “bomb wagon” ap. et haus Wid epeedh: Ofte idwar I find," he retained a firm|Tassment might be avoided t he | ge in order to collect from Gontratt! | tieey our claim,” in Seattle for 10 years until” this | UP. i federal court | parently was made for a coach horse. ~ ness Od wad i boa is quite unique, {strangle hold on the English jan-| hasn't visited the, States since he! we must 1% our claim in the state al ae fnahniat me bh mie ola ge Gedding Was arrested Friday by | They expressed the belief it had been lt a vg th eee ie the Bowery | kUa8e “that the power, the scope,| went to Alaska, 10 years ago court, Must even furnish bond in rs rorya a was in the bank not 20 agents of the internal revenue de-| manufactured in Kingston, N. ¥, cosh ¢ slang? the range and the sphere of actién| Contratti, you see, owex $300. de-|twice the sum for which suit is|" LO," the government emis “ B ‘ partment, and apparently was half-| They sent operatives there to inves ion, jon pape Rivington, giving |% the federal court are exceeded by | linquent income taxes. The internal| brought, the same as any individual,” sary greeted Joseph H. New Then he with— insane from the use of dope. He is | tigate. oT te ‘ten ‘yon pote agg That's | the. similar attributes of the state|revenue department, unable to col-| A, Mies berger, vice president of the Seattle| “On the contrary,” said New-| scheduled for hearing before United] |The detective department today de- it up, c oe ° Bi judiciary. Hence we have the un-| lect, turned the case over to our of. IHUS it came about that Thurs-| National bank, "I have here a writ|berger, “he made a substantial de-| States Commissioner Robert C. Mc-| cided to examine the street swéep. Cura te Peee & Column hapov svectacle of the federal gov. I investigated and found that of garnishment against the account Clelland Saturday afternoon, PALMER HEADS |PROBE OF:N. Y. |BOMB BLOWUP NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—New bomb outrages were feared today follew- ing discovery of pamphlets indloat- ing the “anarchist. fighters," who. mailed scores of bombs to prominent vision of society into producing and | re ilies possuating classes predicates fa1)-| urder ATS | was» “darting ittte neck.” And, be) She makes the same claim, saying | poration; Monty Ward, manager;;upon by the council, was nullified citivens in may Aah, rae ee ure when compared with competi widen all that, a certain stalwart of. that he forced the illegal marriage. |A, B. Shay, secretary; A. 8. Hoonan,|by the refusal of members to grant sible for explosion tive systems that’are monopolizing fice building, pictured in one of his. In one of his love notes Martin|auditor; W. A. Magee, former rep-lany licenses under it. It was sub ursday, Every resource of the federal gows | e ts endency and result inimically to | Hu g r Str ke love notes, could never “hold the| wrote “I'll love you, Ruth, until|resentative of the Emergency Fleet | sequently held up by court. action | ‘ a aja Mccrrat sectetiont? . ] n ¢ t amount of love” he had for her, Niagara Falls.” Another read: corporation in this district on wood | instituted by the jitney men. T0 A VE patroy phage song pl te: vot fon come off your perch’ said the| MUSKEGON, Mich., Sept. @—At-|" It was a sweet “life's young| “Angel Child: Instead of writing | hull construction, and A. R. Hunt, | cannWELL OPPOSES Gunn: saueerk “aren Mae ployed today in an effort to run Bremizes won't come out in the wash.) oa That the jitney men's initiative down those guilty of the outrage, fa , e ‘ged with the murder of his) woman.” does not have anything to do with) A directed verdict of not guilty in nance, providing that motor vehicles mn ingera omen whe apply bandy-| ire and daughter at Whitehall, to | i9@ ASKS ANNULMENT; |how much I love you, which, of|the case of Albert Schubach, preai-| Dill, if adopted by the people, would | crossing a bridge shall keep to the| The investigation in New York , gal send logical concia.| 28%. Were of no avail, the alleged! se HEART BALM | course, is more than thin (arrow| dent’ of the deféndent corporatign,| ti {he hands of the city against /right and in single file, and horse-| Was in personal charge of Attorney General Palmer, who arrived here last night, accompanied by Francis phlets in a mail box near the acene even before the catam (Turn to Page 4, Column Q