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IRL SOLD FOR $2,100 On the Issue of Americanism .There Can Be No Compromise Weather Fair tonight and Twesday; : Continued cold Gentle easterly winds, ‘Temperature Last M4 Hours Maximum, 41. Minimum, 27, Tuday noon, 33. Katered as Second Class Matter May 2,.1899, at the Postoffice at feattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Yoar, by Mafl, $5 to $9 VOLUME 23 —- SEATTL E, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE _ ‘Count puted hi ity Necessary. Auto a Necessity. H. SHTELDS, of the Shields Livengood Motor Co. 1024 EB. = MURDER WITNESS 00,0 R hopeful” ne sit. “cna [HE HOPES PUBLICITY || Je cannot be ‘uiied by precedent, WOMAN Nn FAT || WILL SUCCEED WHERE || he winds. But Tam hopeful for | DETECTIVES FAILED || i921 because our country is absolute- | “An a final effort to locate ‘Fat! Tt EW LATE EDITION ance to The Seattle Star exclusive ly, im the belief th: The Btar and its many closely associated news papers, by conducting a nation- wide hunt for Driver, will succeed where many detectives have failed fn 11 months.”—Retiring Prosecutor Fred C. Brown. (A. J) Driver, missing witness in " have an abundance of food the Bryan murder case, I have iamgiidiian Tabor and more work than we | | ‘ @0. We are the creditor nation 9 Exposure of Gigantic Coast world. We are under built, Slavery Ring May used, both as to private and given the story of his disappear. « Result [ful and yet undeveloped resources. “Our trade relations have been much upset. It will take some time to adjust our resources and cond! ns. i sullity to meet changed conditions. | Refuses to ‘Pay New Kind;| sgzrensive and optimistic we will Kangaroo Court Held that we have all things to work A with and matters will speedily be as Car Waits come adjusted in every line. “Prices are declining and approach-| A lady In distress. mg normality. I believe normality| Knighthood to the rescue, fm all tines will be necessary before| Trial of the villain by a Jury of people will take an agkressive and | his peers. sand. All this occurred in an epic, smack. our own line of bust. | '"s pleasantly of the days of King | I never look to|Arthur’s Round Tuble, that was en- acted on a Capitol Hill atreet car Monday. u The lady, who, according to Attor. | “The automobile has become the | P*y Jack Sullivan, is not unknown to | ite method of transportation. |the Seattle public, entered the car le It is ersential in the present|in which he was coming downtown Method of business activity and so-| this morning and dropped a token in| @ial intercourse, it has been much | the box @verfione because of the extreme | REFUSES TO BUY Prosperity dué to war conditions. It}NEW VARIETY nettle down, however, to be a} “Can't use those bronze ones to _ Bed business for the number that re-/day,” the conductor said. “You'll! In it. have to buy some new ailver tokens.” | Lgoveinen d are complain-| The lady, however, took exception, to sell their| and declared that she was entitled to m that will yield 4/ ride on the old token. Exposure of the gigantic stave traffic that has swallowed hundreds be of young white and Oriental girls 3 Inside Story of Long Hunt on the Pacific Coast for several A * it fi the arrest for Man in Ealy-Bryan BOY IS KILLED Sieotay grocning ¢ Louie Goma | Chinaman, Death Case |_ A contract for the sale of Lui Ab Lin, 13-year-old Chinese girl, for When retiring Prosecutor Fred C. BY AUTOMOBILE '::.. was found in Gong’s pocket, Brown turned over the reins of of Capt. B. L, Hedges said. fi today to incoming Prosecutor | et . ARRESTED HERE AS HE | Malcolm Dougiaa, it was revealed tor | Hurled 20 Feet by Mail|)came rrom sour the first time that a secret search ‘ Gong was taken into custody ap | has been going on for months for Carrier’s Car he, his wife, who was dressed in y A. J. Driver, man of mystery in the flowing Chinese garb, and two chik 2 trial here last February of William| Fatally injured when struck by | dren, stepped from a San Franciseo 7) Fay Ealy and his mother, Mrs, Anna/an auto Sunday night, Stuart train at the Great Northern station om Nemits, for Ue murder of Mra, Eliza | died at Swedish hospital Monday fore-| at 6:15 a. m. Monday. | beth noon, Officials do not believe that Gong Driver was elther lured into a trip| Lester Sehwald, 22, rural mail driv- | is a member of the slave ring, which * and murdered, according to Brown, | er, is at iberty on his personal re-| supplies girls for the vicious under or i# in hiding from the law, haunted | cognizance. His auto hit and knocked | world dens in Coast cities. But y by = groundiew: fear of being arrest-| the boy 20 feet at Woodlawn ave. and they assert that if he will tell of ; ed and charged with Mra Bryan's | Mapleleaf pl. | his dealings with master slavers in deathy Stuart recetved a fractured skull|/the sale of the girl, they may get TALENTS OF SPECIAL and internal injuries, He lay uniden-| valuable information that will bring DETECTIVES EXHAUSTED tified at city hompital for three hours. | wholesale arrests and the checking Brown sald today he has spent hore en sg — wg gens any of the ring. wi |$5.000 and exhausted the talents of | art E. Pray, boo per for the Deep | a5. neveral special detectiver in a futile| Sea Salmon Co. Schwald lives at pon we hg pnd te = of all tines of | During the altercation that follow. effort. to fini tho missing man or| $619 Fitth ave, N, Gong i» held on an open charge, some trace of him. while police, {mmigration and wel BOY HIT "BY fare authorities and Judge King ed, the conductor stopped the car, During the trial of Baly and his . |and announced loudly that he would oth Driver wag conspicuous mother, as Dykeman, of the juventié court, In-~ not go ahead until a proper token 5 - , bs Bee [hin absence, Defense witnessed piled STREET CAR been, because it was abnormally had been paid for the old one in the an Yestigaten. His family is box. ae ce \ ‘dlp oon anf = ome vy ; cared for temporarily by javentI ATTORNEY SUMMONS Has she forgotten the honor due te the men who fought het batties| \ ne ghacgae Driver the sunpleiey Soot ; authoritien. scomeadnainll CAR-RIDING JURY coh" Gleras: Shae’ poelpaltec! Sar teens <0 Scat, The contract for the aale of the At this juncture Attorney Sulltvan| 4. in Volunteer Park cemetery there aa grave. It te tn the ploneer d Mrs sirt & Grawn up in Chinets, fae leaped to his feet. to the new order of cond-| «citizens, he cried, “this mast be| section of the cemetery—that section where reat the bodies of those accepting its reduction or 1085] J tried pb: yy due process of Inw. A jury|yteriing men and women who made Seattle the metropolis of the the same as the farmer and mer) wit; be chosen, and I shall act a#| x ocenwest. cagnt. Hl the lad: a “We have too many practical men besten jo alae 7 Make Il Tn the center of this little bit of “God's Acre” one grave stands out | and women in this country to enter} «1 “Aiso, wif! defend any damsel In| from the others, by comparison untidy, unkempt, dirty, It marks the tain any fear of the country going to | 4.0¢. ms - ress, and another ‘wyer. | final resting place of Henry L. Yealer, twice mayor of the city, famous the judge, ber son Fay was acquitted |and Phinney ave. Thursday night, terpreters sa¥ it js the same as by the Jury, and the public, still hor-| was reported to be winning his fight might be made when a piece of rified by the brutal murder of Mra. ~ life at Columbus sanitarium Mon-|Urniture, cow, horse, or other Bryan, was left with the impression | day, chattel is transferred. that the real slayer was an elusive A Chinese welfare worker, named fellow called “Fut,” who had slipped Miss Wu, who works under Miss thru the fingers of the prosecuting Donaldine Cameron, of the Chines, attorney and had got clear away un- idee “eed Mission Home in San ~ the bow-wows. That's my opinion— ! the country {is absolutely sound; oy ppcepegaay took his place| sneer, one of the founders of Seattle, | observed. “Fat” was identified as pag Francisco, ng about the arrest ” 7 iver, Go Ss there is no doubt of it From the 20 passengers in the car|NO DIRECT DESCENDANTS sual ; CARRYING GUNS cause of tnformation.-farsaned: ; 12 were chosen as jurors TO CARE FOR HIS GRAVE pia eens her, Judge Dybeman soqoested ai J, 6 SCRIPPS tena canes Outlined by the counsel! Henry 1. Yesler left no descendants. Whether thru neglect. or ip to the closing hours of the}, TW Japs and a Chinaman were |lice to arrest Gong. ‘or defense, must have been a con of rv grave of o rn je jailed by Patrolman Pau) E. Knapp | OG , want of funds, or lack of kindly supervision, the grave of the Seatth trial, Prosecutor Brown wore a cyn-| Jailed by Patrotman P| Gong came from China several “¢ vincing one. With loud acclaim they | vioneer hax been allowed to fall to ruin. It is an eyesore—a disgrace to ical ‘atnile and. sootfed at the de [ety Monday for alleged toting Of| yedrs aga He lives in Boles, r * pneenled weapons, Idaho. fense's insinuations that Driver was | °°? 5 ‘The three tals we Sen” cee Cee Oe eee $100 ball ‘They eald pan ng ISYEAROLD SLAVE went tb the jury, however, hi smile wo Mary ta *| WORKED Do! ing the guns for self protection, [cD AS DOMESTIC gave way to a look of grave concern, Lui Ah Lin. the 13-yearold al- demanded that the car proceed. Over.| freneit | LAID T hehe pe ee yc alts On each side of the plot are neat, trimly-kept graves—the graves | r! . of pioneers who have NOT been forgotten. All of them are covered BAN DIEGO, Cal, Jan. 10—Last | Fare ne eee with fresh, green grass. The headstones are shining. Fresh flowers, | honors were paid the late James (i CHEATI holly wreaths, potted ferns, testify to the loving care of friends or When the verdict was returned and) leged “slave,” was brought to this DI or lor @ | os el on. | the 'e oC 4 e maid, | Geripps, newspaper publisher. for the | "" 4 then another thought occur. | "stlv pap ia cog pag dear country by him and employed a® 12 years editorial and financial | 4 oinice as taxpayers, they owned | 1 the center of this neatnens and quiet beauty Me the graves of} —___ | half-heartedly, that be was “looking domestic at his house, according @ of the Scripps newspapers and | 1 eet car system, by allowing| Henry Yesier and his wife. ‘The plot, once of some pretention, is now for “Fat!” to Miss Wu. ead ( @ilied institutions, at Mirimar, near | bere, today. | the old token to be w the p « of withered grass os ib. ae sty ‘enews; |" state es weeds have pushed thelr way thru the tesselated pavement SLUGGED BY Fat" Driver had not been within . ay took the thousands of miles of the courtroom auvetts rauncisco and sold her, Miss ’ ere | Was only cheating its ‘This was Imressive woomag’ ree Reed explained to the fair defendant that leads to the main monument. The headstones are green with age. rope 7 o Wo says. The district at Senne tho Seripes hore of ;| She nodded, gave a quarter to At-| The memorial urna are full of black, crawling wnter. Cartag the own made the! several hundred men who had/of Boise and the Rev. Baird, a mim An eloquent tribute to the active ana |torney Hammond. He approached| A battered tin watering:pot, half covered by long grass, rete near 4 jNenmitional statement today that he) catnered near Second ave. 8. and|ister of the same city, secured ‘upeful life of the deceased was paid) i ductor, bought three tokens|one of the graves. It has evidently been many months since any at not-only knew Driver's whereabouts | Wasnington st. Sunday night to hear | information of the sale, and started the Rev. Howard B. Bard, First while the trial was in progress, but a speech by George F. Vanderveer,|an investigation. and dropped one of them in the box. | tention was given to the plot. Slugeed by a thug in soldier unt tarian pastor, who officiated. that Driver was to have been used * eo services were private, but| And three he returned to the lady. SAWMILL GAVE form, Al Bushaw, 500 Ballard ave..|a, the state's star witness I, W. W, lawyer, were dispersed by/ This investigation led to San Fran ‘Scripps’ |But one of them was bronze. was robbed of $14 as he was leaving police cisco and resulted in the arrest Mi Were attended by many of Serippe’ aug EATTLE ITS FIRST BOOST Wren ue store at that addrens at 12:20| qqoriver: he anid. was to have walk:| ‘The crowd then marched to Wash- | day, —_ Dusiness associates - ‘To Henry L. Yesler, more than to any other «ingle individual, perhaps, 7 sc ed Grammatically into COUFt AS the [Ast | taston hall. F E. Spruce sfidition to the immediate members| WOMEN MAY GO [one auc tne crowth and prosperity of the little community on the east|* ™ Monday moment before thé Gabe ef Maly was | Met? bell. 16th ave. and 2 ip Gong denies the charge. He as of the family. ast of Puget Sound. It was his sawmill, motivated by. his ceaseleas| A# Bushaw staegered to the) given to the jury and to have in- tiptoe: S.A that the girl consummated @ coast of Puget Soun¢ as his 1, motivated b on * - n E eae ‘Interment was at Greenwood ceme- TO COURT energy, that drove Seattle into the lead amongst Coast cities and de-| ound cane the be irs robber | dignaritly demanded to be heard, that sored He i natin ies eer ee etn sorvice | OWER TOKENS termined her great future catieht him and rifled his pockets. | his name might be cleared of every ie is unable to explain Ger cree cca ot a. suntios ermined her grea He stole a gold watch in addition to| vestige of suspicion, In this way the presence of the bill of sale, but gy every corner of| Rainier Valley women are going| Now Yesler lies in a negiected grave, hin fine services forgotten, !ihe money. as i, the’ det ial emphatically denies that he sold the here, coming from every even his memory desecrated by the dingy, unkempt restmng place. Brown’ planned, the defense would irl for a sh the United States. to go to court if necessary to com- veer i be red |g: BUkhaw Feperted to police latelne thrown into confusion and its ee ae dea pel the Seattle & Rainier Valley| | < gaene once said ced, community's progress cou measured | sonday morning. He said the thug | testimony, so far as it concerned TAKE MEASURES TO Out fi Y ur Railway Co. to accept fare tokens|?Y . o Smal torott Meare it, Suteit had @ prominent nose and was about | priver, set at naught. But Driver BREAK UP RING Look or ol sold them last week before the fare| Has Se orgotten uy ae SaaS 30 years of age. did not appear at the psychological! SPOKANEJan, 10—Speculation on! Strong measures are being taken Cats and Dogs Now |" 700%. it was announced today appointed time because he had van-|the New York stock exchange was|to break up the operations of @ * Patrons were not permitted to buy e e . e ished, utterly and mysteriously, two} blamed today by Jay Hough for | known white and Oriental slave ri: n 6 9 y ng Owners of cats and dogs, attention! | less than $7 worth of the tokens, it * hours before the intended sensation-| trouble which culminated last night| in San Franetsco, according to Judge ts will disappear before the | ix #aid. gore bought on the last day denoueme! 6 suicide of John B, Milholland, | Dykeman. Your pe’ al a yement. in the suicide of u onslaught of the poundmaster if you | of the old fare and are now, under 9 MURDERED, OR HIDIN Hough's partner, discovery that, The alleged contract involving the Gon’t get them a license before Sat-|the company’s ruling, compelled to ¢ 9/SAYS BROWN TODAY “Interstate Jim” Callahan had been| transfer of the girl is held in the urday. FE. L. Marsh, chief license in-| stand the loss or take the old tokens an co S at In a statment of the case given | Victimized to the extent of $253,000 safe at police. station, ppector of the city rene? ot. | to the company’s office for exchange, exclusively to The Star today, Brown | in forged bonds and the arrest of Del ET RENE NY ee Sod sounded the warning ics sola to. get.co thi coal Hough on a charge of embezziement. | Delay Indefinitely lh ee and ride with old tokens,” said one| DANVILLE, Il, Con-|asks hin wife to join him in @ water every day,” he, said. . i Hough, i statement to Prosecu- . at’ (A. J.) Driver, ainter sue ay ty nemPraiogg 1 t Is Sold woran today. “If they put us off|stant prayer and Piper Fag begin-| bite to eat. The husband still refuses to take | wno to eee | of “as anes |e Joe Lindsley, threw the blame Coal Mine Cases ooze Au fo) we'll fight it out in the courts. The} ning to work the divine miracle| “Not until you Join the Church | his wife's hunger strike seriousty.| inion here, a man of roving dispo-| for his troubles on Milholland, who,| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 10.— for 204 was raised at a hearing at Olym-jon frie Harrington, Mrs. Sadie|of God and become an evangelist,” | «ene get tired of showing off |xition, who had worked in cities all| Hough said, hypnotized him, Trial of the government's case at Auc ition, 4 pools at which we were given no voice.| Harrington, on the 43rd day of | Mrs. Harrington always replies \and start to eat pretty soon,” hel|over the United States, has been| Milholland and Hough, foreseeing| against 125 coal miners and opera- Maxwell auto, seized as te . ik e going to take that matter up| her hunger fast to save her hu#| Each night Harrington kisses his | aig, murdered or in in hiding. If in hid-| Saturday that exposures was inevita-|tors charged with conspiracy to re- carrier, was sold ae ri Hon ty | with the proper authorities, any-| band’s soul, told the United Press| slowly starving wife goodnight and) Dr. William Gerety, who has|ing, he is probably keeping out of | ble, made a suicide pact. strain production and distribution of Chief Deputy Unite eae way.” today makes his bed on the davenport) 0) are Harrington several| sight thru a misapprehension that} In the afternoon Hough's nerve/ coal, was continued indefinitely by failed him. He confessed to an at-| Federal Judge A. B. Anderson here 204 Monday. Otto P a 6 D | Theodore for $204 ramps we |e 1 know Ernie won't admit fhat|in the room. He gets up several is indulging | he would, if found, be charged with tim id today si! purchaser. | . aM r ; ee $1,000 WORTH he ts bein —_ fogs A - 4 ag each night to take water to} i. 6” «conversatio fast." Hor| the murder of Mrs, Elizabeth Bryan,|torney and surrendered, tolags 26 senliconese waa granted IOF OLD TOKENS (| rooc’to tica”tor sever! years aad) A Mttie faithful band of Charen | MmPerature and pulso are normal, | _ (He win not be Chetged with tte on motion of District Attorney Heed } close to God ‘ol e| eal | The rosecutin, attorney's be bs € fi | ro | . which would not be the case if| crime, Pi C9 - ° Dorothy’s Diary “CASHED IN” know His power. of God members, led by Mra. Olive | sd tasted 43 days, the doctor | Office is eager to locate him, that | the alee! Seay jury sitting here Mrs. Harrington aid this is the! Brown, were at the Harrington] ') the mgatity ot Mid. @ienapearnnee now is making further Investigations I never had such a fright Belasco never staged a wilder mob| second time she haa resorted to|home early this morning and knelt | “°° may be cleared up. If anybody of the coal industry, in my life. scene than that which was enacted| prayer and fasting to overcome|at the bedside of Mrs. Harrington | While the husband was changing | paused him to leave Seattle that per- Be Sn a gain tien Jat the office of the public utilities} satan. to join her in asking divine direc ea batts can aie bn Bho f son will be prosecuted, His is a Soldier Bonus to manele yes | department Monday, when street car| “About a year ago, while visiting| tion of Harrington's vocation. iF. ar as 8 praying | ereater crime than the murder of tie dheaudiaihind leaks noe Be Oregon Issue |for his salvation and quoting this|\4r— Bryan, because, in tampering downtown shopping and just || patrons thronged the office to ex-| with the unfortunate in our little] ‘The Church of God congregation | |$92 to “fix” Deputy Prosecuting Ore, Jan, 10.—Soldiers’ before we reached home change 6%-cent tokens for the new} jaij, I met a little delinquent girl,” * passage: from the Bible with a witness, he was striking at! eee 4 3 E| SALE | ail, je . ° cs , [Attorney T. F. Patterson, G. E again I missed my pocket- ||g1%cent disks. More than $1,000|sne said, “I prayed and fasted|*t .th® Harrington home has been) “what profiteth it @ man If he! the very foundation of Justice. eereey on trial on a charge of PRUs Was probably the most tmpor- book. Mother's diamond || worth of the little motal tickets were| for two weeks. ‘The girl's soul was| Praying “several times each day} gain the whole world and lose his} «Mrs, Bryan's body was dircovered| ing larceny in Judge King |'Dt proposed legislation sonfronting brooch been repaired at exchanged in Jess than an hour. saved and she was released from|for the Inst two weeks. own soul?” early on the morning of October 20, Dyaseaere sect. W. H. Robert, |the Oregon legislature wien it con the jewelers o I had gone Conductors are not permitted to! jai ‘The Bible tells us that prayer We do not pray for Sadie”| Returning to his home from his} 1919, But the body was unidenti leon and Clayton Dyer are com. | “eed » today in biennial session, The American Legion, department of Oregon, will demand a law pro- this morning, Harrington ap | fied at t time, It was found to get it wh she bought |/|exchange old tokens for new. The! <i, even move mountains. In it}. “he ‘ an said Mrs. Brown. “She doesn't need ved hin wife and entreated her | strangled and still warm in a bram- some lace, The brooch was |)exchange will be made only at the| io much, then, to believe that it witnesses. Robertson says in the purse. I turned pale |/office of the public utilities depart-| Jn gave Ernie's soul ” our prayers. We pray that Ernie’s|to partake of food. ble patch in the Mount Baker Park | age pg te a ins viding a cash bonus of $15 per month when I realized it was gone. ment on the fifth floor of the county: | ~ yy Harrington refused again|soul may be saved.” His efforts were unavailing. district, overlooking Lake Washing-|OUt of the county Jail, NJ of service between April 6, 1917, and city building. to partake of chicken broth,; Foster Brown, son” of Mre.|_,Mf. Sadie Harrington again plead-|ton, It wea taken to the county | had been imprisoned on a statutory / November 11, 1919, or an alternative First thing I thought of Oriy' 1h cade’ whose three or lett Oy ee my Poster / . ed with her obdurate husband to] morgue. charge. of a farm or home loan ranging from which was placed beside her bed| Brown, predicted today that “a hor-| cage his produce s by her mother, Mrs. C. B. True-|rible visitation will be brought| ay » Dyer served 80 days, Robertson, was the “Lost and Found” * |who was a pal of Dyer at column of The Star I e and $400 to $2,000, depending on the | length of service of the veteran. ome | «er AT” LEFT SEATTLE tokens are offered will the purchase price be refunded. ngelist for the Church of God. . or * rushed to the phone ana ||?" Megs ey nscdees edtbettve down upon Harrington if he refuses!" “171 not be a hypocrite,” he said. | PAY OF eee Lewis, claims §! misappropri The legion Will also sponsor a bill gave them an ad to put in || gunas am being nourished by spirit-|to see the light “T regret the conseque but ‘my till unidentified, it lay in the/the money that was to release| similar to the anthJapaness law of and the brooch was returned ¥ ual manna from on high,” she Harrington, who was still weith-| convictions force me to stick to the rgue until that night. Before it| pyer, | California, aimed ‘to prevent. tand today safely RK. W. JONES, SECRETARY of| told ber mother ing butter and dressing poultry | Golden Rule and ten commandments on identified, Driver left nar | holdings by Orientals in Oregon, the school board, will address the| Harrington comes home at meal|at his store, continued to scoff|i'm not cut out sh. here | attlp for California with ‘the ir TRIAL OF S. KING AND BE, What would this family do Municipal league Tuesday noon at) ti and partakes of food pre-|at his atement thatlare too m pres now who| tion of going to Honoluli. He had|/HAMER, on booze charges, was Under Japanese law, a woman without The Star Want Ads? tava! ontetein on. “School, Seve pared uy. Mrs... Trvemahy _J0very |-‘apirlt keeping her|should be picking chickens and|*#latic rheumatism, and thought he|xet Monday for March 1 in federall upon contracting marriage becomes nuce,” The public iy invited, Mme be comes in the house he/ulive ‘She drinks buckets of| weighing butter, as I am,” J (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) cout, incompetent, like @ minagy y : if