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»EVANGELIST JAILED 2°" RPA PRAIA AA AAA AAA AIA RPE PP On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise ; ®eather TH onight and Friday, fair; Maximum, 43. Ati [ I EDITION Tuday noon, 3! nd Clase Matter May 3, 1899, at th toffice at Seattle, Wash., under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, $5 to $9 Vi OLUME, : SEATTLE, WASH., THUR SD. 4 JANU AR Y.: “SENATOR JONES CHARGES: Cut Seattle Taxes. Cash In on Resources Encourage Industries. Freeman's Suggestions, | OWN In th thick of things & T0 AV Mil Freeman ! The dity directory ists him thus Publisher, Pact isherman, Motor 6 ship, Canning Age, Pacific Motor . Boat, Fishing Gazette and Salmon Packers’ Register. 7 His office ts in that busy whole | 6 gale district where Columbia st é i Roses into the m oad tracks —— bays “howdy” to the monquito Great Crowd of Supporters © the Alaska liners and the big gus) x i ' ” Gathers at Jail and beats that go out to the stra Sie ee woe cece “WHO ON EARTH ARE THESE STRANGE MEN?” AGED MAN DREAMS Sings Hymns Are w ts s0east GOES T0 Pp UJ § BOARD OF DEATH; SELECTS | AMARILLO, Texas, Jan, 20. ; BY TELLING A STORY a We HIS CASKET; DIES |! storgan Lee Starke, nationally a ar wants your ar REDDI Cal, Jan. 20.—John || evangelist, was failed for contempt Beattie’s outlook for 1921," he — . wrence. father of Mayor ||0f court at Canyon, Texas, late bord, told. f renee, of Sisson, aged | @ay 4s the result of a statement a f a) yesterday following a ||™ade while conducting @ ‘Al right, then,” replied Freeman. ‘ r) ght in Which he dreamed a vis, || that he saw a crap game in Caf PT start by telling you a story— m a ion of his death on Sunday. aud it’s not a fish ry. either, During the afternoon he went Residents of byridia: Fr > “Four years ago the American C to an undertaker and selected a || the reputation of their village, hadi ©o. Ce ef pe ne ‘ ( $ pot anor Dr. Starke summoned before a coure ~ » it Nillio jollar plant on S . ; ; He then returned home and || f inquiry. &ttle’s waterfront, after we had work : 3 gine toes: ian Gade When the evangelist failed to apy @@ for years to bring it here. Th ~ , . “I never saw Lawrence looking || Pear in answer to the summons ss taken into custody and feet first of this year the company closed Father, Who Had Escaped ’ |U. S. Chamber of Commerce | Petter tar when he came to od the presence of the courts place yesterday afternoon,” the de of its Sear plant, and “ : Resell. s hipped to Yortiand ail its taxabie| Jail, Wants to Be “Square Is Accused of Being Agent || undertaker said today KEFUSES TO TESTIFY; Property it could move, together | With World” | . of British Scheme | “Dr. Starke told the court that With its payroll and Its experts. |asmuch as no violation of law co T asked the manager why SHICAGO, J : Semen Shel } } WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Charges | be charged and only the spirit of Were doing it. And he t t the Sabbath was disregarded, he in, hopes for & beat an agent of the United State company’s taxes in § le ft in Jol ’ j 7 ld not testify 70600. This when the pardon that he may be home when hipping board” disapproved. estab bot onige ating i ai het haa TCRaaT Caaentoa a beonant | es pag : . ; shment of an American ship line Upon bis refusal to answer direst pand for cans slackened it became | the stork arrives. out K, N. J. because | questions of the justice of the peaee Recessary for the company to close is In prison because his wife of ou ub sinexs of British eld leither it Scattlc or Portland planc,| 22° 's ! prison because his * | would © busin’ f British 8 Popeaeren in contempt and _ . 17 told him that he ought to be gel lines sai x out of New York,” were a TAXES THE REASON ’ 2 : |mude public today by Senator Jones, Had Previously Threatened | © ireports trom Canyon said feeling ‘SEATTLE LOST PLANT square with the world when he be : ee st ee : | wr ‘ the cite Wash: | Her With Note was running high among ee “Portland won the d jon. Why? | comes a father. 4 Jones told of the alleged incident zens. A great crowd of loyal TAXES! They foun at they cow He married her last May, after he “- during a speech at the opening of Det * and motorcycle men | porters of Dr. Starke gathered at the” Manufacture their product in Port from Joliet, where he ¥ the convention of the National Mer-|were detailed to the home of Mrs. | jail last night and prayed and sang ee ab te thie territory and) cont for breaking parole : lcbant Marine aasociation today. |Louis Jensen, 2409 19th ave. S| hymns. still save money on the difference in | 4 a - . mine par ¥ ; ei | CHARGES CAMPAIGN |Thursday, when she reported that! At services at the church where taxes. on a previous senten | TO DESTROY the man believed to have left a/Dr, Starke was conducting the ‘Now, Senttle is the logical loca-) yftcHlevey didn’t let the girl know| He also charged: jthreatening note at her door Janu-| vival last night, the Rev. Shaw, as had escaped } " i tion for this enterprise. For this’, | a ceertsk wnttl adler thelr . j | ‘That British interests had con-|#Ty 13, hnd passed thru -her yard'tor of the church, arged the eitt was ‘ A | ity fi @ distributi int for the nial aire eoeraang ‘hnd’ haa | marriage He obtained a good job! ducted a deliberate campaign to de-| #74 shook bis fist ot Se wae to refrain from violence. ” : " - . 7 ; " the American merchant mn-| looked out of the window, at $30 a} —Dr Starke's home is in our tax levy been on a par with |and furnished @ comfortable home. | IF “a lm., ‘Thureday, r | He is an evangelist of Portland's we would in all probability| “When I got up enough nerve to! , - 7 havewon the decision. All we have tell Gertrude all, she urged me to go They look alike, and they )——~— eats, Shak -|_ ‘That tho International American| The man went toward the Jeffer-| Episcopal church, : son Park golf links but the officers ; Bee an American corporation oe left on the canning company’s pay back to m1 4 co ae e roll now is a watchman ai r : bani ae Shos re LENINE’ i EF Itook familiar—and yet— Do! Pp TR jad eed with the British admir-|could not find him Cities May Donate Rr plas Wiceet That we win peng tng tly Cy you suppose they're brothers? to pursue “no policy injurious| Mrs. Jensen found a note under nd for Me oni La em: 1 mercantile marine, or|her door the morning of January make more progress if we expend] “She taught me to pray and made One of 'em looks a bit lik - “ a ng to solve thé|a new man out of me | Mayor Caldwell. So does the r : 118. It read: “I'll get even with you! OLYMPIA, Jan, 20,—Citles andl) c oblems confronting indus-| “When she told me that the stork pas lil. >, 1 2 i ates, Chamber | yet—I. W. W. Friend | counties of the state are granted the. ikiny kid's Gad other, for that matter. Dingec Joe Ce ove, sasine, The Ne She suspectt a tramp who had/ right to donate land and funds tobe” eaablished here, than! was coming and that the ki , if we try to induce more industries | ought to be on the square with every if they— By gravy, we've got roe Pate a5 vaedliheoed amp oe: hagd pagans Reerare py agg Pergo 9 | used for the erection of war memort to come here I » myself up. t! , otographer '@ miate of New York and interna-|each morning after her husband] als, py a bill introduced here Help our industries to lessen their Cr tate mine ae ieee for Closely Guarded — ab Lan Sethe te ye Northwest Solons Urged tO} const tankers, nx well ax heads of {bad sone to work. The tramp is| by Senator Fred W. Hastings, of Burdens; help them to expand thelr | q daddy—but not a coward.” Iliness th a 2 ot Ion't that it Hold Session [raion prieapermerye pages [rm man who shook bis fist at her) attie, and referred to the military markets. Before we can successfully| The young wife is waiting paw-| RIGA, Jan, 20.—The life of Nikolai | (fe } ot ‘| BALE . 2 ° io Uuiivaienan Lee committee. induce other industries to come to/ tientty. _ ‘S 0 a sarge ms aig es, Tans Carter?. (“Yep," says Car-| SSUPM Ore. Jan, 20-—A onfer-} the Brit thelr attempts. ——_-—— Lenine is | s dan r ence of repre ives of the legis | niral Benson, ¢ nan of th #town we must make conditions such “f meet Sin cow,” she cava, “but ft : a ter.) He wants to show how - f representativ d legis Be Re, ne aA me irman ot tt the E ‘LIKED HIM; Bs will enable them to do business|y7 can wait for him. Our consciences |'& t all rep reaching different the two sides of the| tures of Orégon, Washington and|‘hipping board, which was hit J DOESN’T NOW ‘ ones’ charges . speaker with a profit. \are clear.” The r f Mosee se Sd look, | 148ho was proposed today, when “All the advertising in the world a —-- - - was tt Le ne i : ame man's face may iickdunesive thadiion iabiebuane’ x re the convention today. ir y M. J. Fohn, 918 18th ave. N., who. on’t help Seattle unless we do this.” 7 ae tages? wand for his first aubject he wren ‘ 4 “a JONES OUTLINES had charge of a house in White ‘AY MORE ATTENTION ' rounded © precau: § Our Mayor. See? There | Pt resolution in the Orecon house | HIS COMPLAINT |Center, liked Jack Brittain, 22, andl 0 NATURAL RESOURCES ns ag > nil providing for the appointment of| “Our principal competitor for the! |allowed him to occupy it. Thi the original photo of the\?""r" isthe enh thoes rh rying trade,” said Jones,| DUBLIN, Jan, 20.—Bight men|he complained to Deputy Freeman swung around suddenly | pelle thin una mana ; p hia high-back office chair. | wit mayor below. Hello, there, orn to Tepresent Ores id suc ; in. She will do every./224 Women were wounded in three |J. D, Carmody that Brittain had “Taxes in Seattle,” he said, level-| ‘ met | Hugh CaldwellP i ; ‘ : i keep us off the| DOM attacks directed at the pollce/anq some of the household f 4 conference be arrang " last night and early this morning. |ings had gone with him. his index finger at The Star| oa : d in, “are 33 per cent higher than| When Charles Brown, a \ je practice 1 ve during ras The resolution points out that Gov. ‘A short time ago a reputable) The military devised a “human/ An information char 4 ‘man, 5 F sereen” following the sudden spurt] jarceny s file 3 im any other city in the country! [charged with grand | t 4 reg da are analyz Olcott, in his mes the Oregon | Fentleman from Newark, N. J., told) Sereen” ry tamation posted] I strongly believe we should pay|pered to a fellow p’ 7 * c . * 1 wher 2 logialature F no | me of his expert in attempting |°f fs A proclamation poste “at vs ; } ? egiglature, called atten " * thruout the city declared that known | H 7 aoe attention to our natural re-|cape might: be easy because ‘ Bad soe he 4 ‘ ; wa 3 to establish a shipping line between 1 ‘Harding Wi tart . fources. We should try to see how|done it before, he paver mi pars Picconger ip peal . i P t that there is a rapidly grow Mowark 4a ite appised 77 would be carried in every 4 lige can solve the economic problems | for 14 yearn of incarceration in the | paring Fr fa oc ee feeling in Pacific cc 4 0g the shipping board to buy or ehar-|10FF¥ Patrolling Dublin or adjoining! for Florida Tonight facing the people, so that they may |Oregon penitentiary for t ‘ ny ame pre und holdi t and recom. |ter government ships { Meath county MARION, Ohio, Jan. 20.—The real be asgured of employment and may rown was ov a one ra medea lee " “ the a H was yo rre ed ana conference with best minds will have comfortable and happy sur-|Sheriff Matt § ich’s mensite be he shipping I's representa take place at St. Augustine, Fla, Foundings i who looked up the man r ave, , k and he said eh where President-elect Harding will “As publisher of the Pacific Fish | noted he was an ex-convict from 4 was opposed te On being pressec do his actual cabinet making, it was, for his re 8, he said the e ee |learned today, He was busy clear iustaseot of s a would injure ling off his desk today and leaves @rman I am particularly interested | saiem, Ore.) telephoned to Salem an eat te they are to be preserved the| man” in Salem | DRAWN : he. Du rit Smalling jing: ott ie Sere oe étote must lend a aie I and one Brown was taken back to Oregon | ours | Creighton Dodg l-year-old ban There is no Harding cabinet yet, — evise methods des lo pro ~ Wednesday night by an agent of | ei " Tt nh ei dagent was @/ ait, died in city hospital Wednesday | it developed. A shadow of a doubt @nd foster the industry, or it Willltne governor of Oregon. He will], 108 sheng : - 4 5 former employe of the ational night, He was wounded by Patrol-| even hung about Charles E, Hughes, soon be ruined zs |b to serve the re F t {to try Mre. Lx e 5 A meeting of Sen and Tacoma | Mercantile mari nes said, and|man V, L, Stevens in a gun battle| today. He has hitherto been ae “We can't hope for prosper: ®8| ears of a 15-year sentence for h cused of the «gruesome r organized labor. tc » th then entered tails of b in which Stevens was also fatally | cepted as the next secretary of state: tong as we continue to plunge Our) 4y robbery and seven more years | 2# , sees ay mployn , 1 p held |Charges = agair rporation. | wounded last Friday. | A hard drive is being made in favor Belves into debt. We must work| 7) ond larceny which he , joter, v ™ re f 2p, m, at He said th the International's jof Elihu Root, it was learned. things out so that business will be | ‘or Srand larceny which : oF Bl before ’ apes yt was an.| agreement with the British made the phew Tr cosiraged.” seg dg . t j A high chancellgr of Great n the SIMPLE THING TO ee eae ee pneet tony saber tandere wit {fal du@ige tn any, dliapute between SEATTLE- BOUND National Guard Men Cur TAXES Beas anne te ete : oo ins : wr the sam rican corpor ation, and the Face Lynching Trial “How, then, can we cut axes 1 He was ac “ P . 2 ed to s 4 hud rte hen ‘ a poy La excerpta| SHIP AGROUND' BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Jan. 20— ot as asked® wer Freeman was ask Jing $1,800 w vernor Hart | Nine members of Company M, Ala “gimplest thing in the world,” he on ed ’ | 4 4 Seattle, and Mayor fel 5 Benson then reviewed American | 2 “apron , geplied. “Spend lese money! al | ~ and. James O'Farrell. and|*®'Dping of threo centuries, | LONDON, Jan, 20.—Bound for Se-|bama National Guard, indicted “ae “{ think that ‘Seattle is the great-| . h Jattte, ‘the steamship Orani has run|J@sPer on @ charge of murder, ay Poly de C. Ramsey, chairmen of the mnnection with the lynching’ of j im our commercial fisheries. I think | gouna e was the “most wanted| -" orld,” he 1, “and . ; i aground o e be dis alps ier. eactes, “ass JURY EMNES mr ditaute |Pierce and King’ county commis LONDON REPORTS wk che the Humber and is im | william Baird, unfon coal miner, will ery ee reece Feb vr oelne 9 ment sioners, respective Pree hee et iectee hes announced {be arraigned Friday or Saturday, ttle ig built on a solid foundation Peic: dos ts bomen weemtal = MORE TESTIFY BRITAIN LOSING _ {irom ner, Lioya's ‘has announced. |i tao: will be met for early the ies ghe io bound to go ahead. But | Vancouver Russian |SEA DOMINANCE _| iva trom Rotterdam, Jamar Np. | following week, if plans of Horace on to Li i * treet J don’t propose to elose my ¢ | ue hat our progress depend ailw ONDON, Jan. 30 iikinson, special prosecutor, are BE cw as i ; | IN SOPHIA BASE. Killed by Italians 125208, 209.2 bovain sme “iT er 4 ks ould slow | ; r f NCOUVER, B : engi Baird, a striking thiner, who was Right now I think w 1 WwW. H ' : 4 > | Husslan, dled in then : Vniter. Beat | RIED 10 BREAK lynched, was charged with killing @ and catch up.” municip: al America will come abreast of oe separ tal here today, as the| National Guardsman. Union offte - ath the Kiow, county grand jury |‘ t owe t b y itain’s naval strength in 1925, s oie eines " E r devi ‘ | re of knife wounds inflicted by| cording to present. building pro. “f | ciats rt the charges against V H yon in the investis (to wr 5 the required) an the tr st rer rt|two Italians, whose names are un-|grams. Indications today. were that Baird were « “frame up.” | known, late night purchase of the € : djourne ednesday, wa led © no attempt would be made by Britain purchase of the proper off during. the th sabtsie g statement, Baett sald|{o meet this competition , Mees under’ indictment | 100,000 Outfits of ‘4 ase i | next we ‘oy , ral ¢ 0 wol ged the Itallans to The public is deeply agitated over \ae " r in an attempted jail ie CHINAMAN HELD Rene lten teed. Hew Ho testif rders that were after me.” Death overtook him be-|the question which has taken rank {break at the immigration detention! Clothes to Kiddies approximate ” e be Christma: ; : ‘ [spp vgn gh br rss . i pate 7 “ could give further detail with the Irish situation in popular | Station the day sfore ~ SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20.—More While federal officers were prepar. | ge ook : ; 1 wrecking si ph ia The police are searching for the | interest and importanc Newspa- | Pleaded guilty in federal court Thure-}tnan 100,000 outfits of clothing were ling charses of narcotic Jaw violation | fer of the Ban Juan a) A Ach Santina day | murderer | p« ure filled with reports of {day and was sentenced to 90 days|aistributed to the neediest children against Ko Lal, Chinese, who was in|Packing Co, who j , pra ite. artealene’ America's naval program, her pres-|in tle county jail, counting from|in Central and ern Europe im city jail Thursday, one of h , wed his ne ean te , a AIS DAUGHTER 8. lighthouse te jent strength and hints that Britain} December 25, 1920 the past 15 months by the American een gevenrans White girl, ay | Oe ot nit brougt Praecbesys edar, one the vesse | will not attempt to keep pace, | moreso Relief administration, one of the mingercusly 11 in Lakeside hospital jin the test suit brought to ¢ me ourt,,|celved the Princess Sophia 8 British pride in her navy traditions eight organizations working with from the use of dope alleged to have ys . sei 7 ett tit J, W. Harrison and Regir appeared to be the great barrier to Herbert Hoover in the European Re- been supplied her by Bennet, formerly officers under ae council, according to a report Nc nine alpha et er tegresd Mig agin b 7 + tain Locke, commander of the ill-| duction | ust received at the Pacific office, by hospital autho orities, § Sa sata to be room. armed ms at nd | dee ! : 9 ry Phas: na Glen aes piso neg ass fing been ue out that Bd IN AIR FLIGHT TE the dave ontar_ peor agi rade edis ‘dpe ae Pi at histo allege boose runners ar-|the counter mow has no" netted : Three Are Killed Lat wag arrested Wednesday after-|the private administration before the | deed } né tits ome anne OF =| rested last week by Capt, L. A. Lons:| against which to prepare. OMAHA, Jan, 20.—Despite heavy, n’Train-S hi noon by Postoffice Inspector J. 8.|/city purchased them h t t t Women’s League dale, of the coast guard cutter Af Observations here saw in the ac.|low-hanging clouds, which made the i : a mashup lintel s Agent A. B.| th Prosecuting Attorn pose of t pert ntageously J eata, ix scheduled to plead to Hquor | tivities of government leaders an at-| Visibility very poor, Mrs. H. H.| LOS ANGELES, Jan, 20.—Engt Hamer, al-|colm Douglas and Deputy home for the Univer-| charges in federal court January 24./tempt to educate the p to real. | W r, 56, Lincoln, Neb. grand: | Foss, his, wife, who was sitting eed to the lor T, H. Patterson assisted the are ague were an-| It was Olsen's companion, A. H.Jo-|ize that with the necessity of de-| mother, “hopped off” from the Lin him, and one other person os r the wed he r . ounces ( y by Miss Vivian | hansen, who, with John J, O'Brien, |/fense no longer facing the country, | coln flying field at 12:20 p.m, today,| were killed when a gasoline motor ee ee ged i Mg la oe the organiza-| member of the Arcata's crew, at-|jt may be best to swallow the pride|for her air journey to Washington | coach of the Southern Pacific struck Be castor n taken into ¢ Ait g ae CitieMttl, former th properidipe ¢ ‘ from the Anna Case | tacked Capt. Lonsdale and threw sev-|ag the first sea power and permit] to deliver Nebraska's electoral vote. | an auto on a crossing at. Huntington his posserssi , aoe 4 edrondi autem pa a p »e held February 10 at|en sacks of Hquor overboard. Olsen | another country to lead the way Mrs. Wheeler will be joined at|park last night. Witnesses “atat Bs: od extis's 4 , a a shag Ath awe ip tact ed ths suditorium, will go towards! had no part in the fight, according he fact that its stepping aside|Omaha by Mrs, Draper Smith, 66,| that an explosion occurred when 4 bon , would rec es — f c operty for herself.!the proposed building. to officers, | (Turn to Back Page, Column 2) | Omaha, also a grandmothe: [train and auto came together, the malls, 4 acco : in its investigation during

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