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. AID NOTORIOUS ROADHOUSE On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise D*~ @ Weather TH i .| TheSeatt are Nor Aang igre: Bch EDITION Today noon, 42. . at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Ma’ a sannhasideaipichingicielate a ———$—<$—$$—— ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ANTI J AP BILL Passes Nebraska House! } | F ais Postponed in Olympia! raypRy {§ An Underhand Attack. ‘| 1,000 Rejected Phveciens Oa ‘iss RULING ON Won't P rosecute Alleged Girl Band its VICTORY IN | rrodels Battle Sees GAR CASE [§ Two Youths Are Charged With Robbery LONG FIGHT | Fortanate 200 $5 to $9 Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 18 , WASH,, VOLUME 23 That Suit of 14. Not What You Think. STARWICE | Complaint ‘Made by | Whose Daughter Drugged in Noted R On complaint of a prominent izen, whose 17-year-old daughter said to bave been lured to the |sort, dragged and outraged, Cat tavern, a notorious road | mile south of Lake Forest park Sprobably think it is. NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—If it’s Spokesmen, possibly self.appoint true that “hell hath no fury like ‘ed, will please give way to the chief tru that "hell hath no fury ike couliiei for the 14 payers: r this in mind, your Honor, | and do not depart from it”—these are — Promoters of a fashion show advertined for 200 models and about 3,209 responded last night. They inade the tactical error of to do the accepting and in the presence of thousand of them? © his words in open court—"“we are not here alleging the invalidity of any comract. We are not saying that “Taxpayers Lawyer Does} 4 Is impossible of Tacmsnee * Impossiic of P*"! Not Contend “Contract In- valid or Impossible” Take that last sentence an - . | MH over.” See if the sult -which You for the taxpayers and we) ‘to grow up in the tracks of the grand for the taxpayers—tet us join hands | jury report is seeking the relief s0/ here and b « in Stone & Webster Joudly heralded. See if the credulity | for a final adjudication of the merits} Of the uninformed has not of the contract, Let them not say/ | posed upon by the propagandists. when this is over that you, for the! Loudly it has been shouted, during ra, and we, for the taxpay-| the pendency of this a . that tt t into collusion here to de | was a concerted effort of Seattle citl-| fraud them of their rights | Bens to relieve the city of an unjust! So pleaded Assixtant Corporation | burdey * [Counsel Thomas J. L. Kennedy at} 4 es, which strutted thruout/the closing moment in Judge J. T. ‘the grand jury report declaring that nald’s court Friday after counsel | $5,000,000 worth of mk had been for 14 taxpayers had bitterly contest | dumped on the city for $15,000,000. ed during the entire afternoon the) have been mouthed and re-mouthed corporation counsel's moYon to make with the evident intent to convince Stone & Webster defendants to the the community that the suit now be- railway sult now being heard. | ing heard ix tackling the job of de peyMAND THAT CITY | manding fair play for the city DEFAULT PAYMENT | It kas even been: hinted that the) pha 14 taxpayers, represented by| |Pro-Japanese Elements in Our Own State Procure | | Delay Till Wednesday | WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—By unanimous vote, the senate to day agreed to an amendment to the Dillingham immigration bill, the Bothell road, was raided lowering to 3 per cent of the night by Sheriff Matt Starwich | number now in bis country the | party of deputies, Five were | | allen to be admitted in any one TWO MARINES sence : -. ped Hee | D. N. SCHOONOVER, pot . LINCO! Feb, 19.—The Nebras recently suspended, one of i \ka house of the legisiature is today | leged proprietors. on record, by a vote of 60 to 29, in| AARON McSPAREN, 2 of the tic — favor of the Davis antlAsiatic bill agett nak pa alleged, The measure was passed late yenter Report Says One Is Seattle Sebacentnl) | day. It is aimed expecially at Japanese, | Man JAMES LOCKNANE, said who have established quite a colony owner of the property. in NeOraska WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Two en-| MRS. J. A. LOCKNANE, altas The bill specifically prohibits 7 ‘ » a Elsie,” alleged proprietress of e ligt eco! izens listed men of the marine corps were Hens inelig: to me citizens h of the United States” from owning | killed Thursday, when thelr airplane i] Employes of the Hotel Permsyl vanila, where the riot took place, were still engaged today in gath- ering up hairpins, shreds of cloth ing, wispr of hair and bits of complexion from the remaing of the roof gurden leorporation counsel's office, bound), host of lawyers, whose spokesmen pale ange Mpeocl MARIE ALLEN, said to have Under the law to defend the city. D48 ary former Supreme Court Justice | Tapancne, Chinese and Hindus are| crushed to the sround at Minetelai® |known as the wife of M x been unfortunately thrown on the/stepnen J. Chadwick and 0. B. auth, the navy department Was ad- | che gave her occupation as j Ineligible to citizenship, vised today. The men were Douglas K. Booth, pay clerk of Key West, oe |ANTI-JAP Fla, and Donald Lestie Mack, gun- ‘And now comes Judge Stephen J.| Nreet rallwaya March 1 ‘BILL POSTPONED [°° “82% of Sous Wash Several bottles of beer and a (Chadwick, begging. in behalf of the} “phey are demanding that no! : | Th t Donald Leslie Mack | Whisky were found in a MN Acsee serrase: saceee. 80 ser] ate ean tne ee IBY PRO-JAPS here 1s no; Donald Lesile Mack | Tien, ‘uischea’ eta CEM ede t the corporation counsel's re-| Unit wages of employes and other | : fT ag eric AOI MO a FM ce age | preereeseen iS quest to bring in the other party ©} ocerating and maintenance expenses | "Sheng dept potrti Says Eda = aoe n ‘The five prisoners.-wore phe contract for 4. fina} adjudication are paid in sash out of the. grove/ = | lana tn eine ‘acluy |tut roarthes nt the wtation raid today {the cpunty Jail and Bela wi ee eee eee [revenues of the system. land eventually kill the antiJaD they thought there was small pos- We are not here,” he makes It) in other words, they are seeking | CT T | A he landowning bill, it was freely stated | - plain, “claiming that the contract 48/4, thwart the arrangement wee | E E ION 0 BE « iy sibility that he was the man men. impossible of performance. temporarily these latter expenses are | here today that Japanese Interests | tioned in the dispatch. Whatever, therefore, may be th@/neing paid by warrants, honored at/ importance of this suit, it is not do-| > py the banks, and to be redeem | ing the one thing that Seattle wants | 64 out of the grom revenues of the| are seeking intervention at Wash-| pene ington. °. s. .J 2 Ruth Altbo the bill, In the ordinary Alimony in Pennies ported to have been lured to” ft to do. It is not testing the fair [system when sufficient time has Meas or unfairness of the obligation. | oisieea to accumulate the necessary wrong side of the fence, demanding thorgrimson, are seeking to fotee| Bhat the city continue to carry an UA’ lth, city to default on its interest fair obligation. yment on the purchase of bal | course of parliamentary procedure, | Wins Divo roadhouse and plied with liquor. 4 should have been voted upon by| rend Her warp following prbarcee warning LOS ANGELES, Feb. 19.—"Spite| civen to the roadnouse people the house nearly a week ago, it will| As a matter of fact, this suit ts for | funds |To Nominate Six Candidates! pot come up. for final’ passage | Siimony,” paid in pennies, was in-|Sven 20 the rosteene, eae one thing, and one thing only. MEIER PLEADS Fou : | now until next Wednesday, J, T.|*rumental in winning a divorce to-| 11.4. merchant, who was te to force the city to default on IS Opp ERLINESS for Council Jones, one of the xponsors of the | 44y for Mrs, Emma Eisenhart. that onal ane bal Obligation—honorabie on its face—| TONE tort Corporation Counsel perth measure, declared today. Oscar A. Eisenhart, her husband, | well to be quickly rid oe t fo make an Interest payin arc). | Walter F, Meler interposed two mo-| Six candidates for the city council Advocates of the bill assert that |W directed several months ago to! rotor it was reported, ahe 1 on the purchase price of the Ways. Beyond that it does not go. It takes advantage of a situation, known to all Seattle, and turns it to & result not unlikely to disrupt the it ts being blocked in the hape|Pay her temporary alimony of 87-| informed her relatives she was that Washington can be persuaded | Pd #ent her each week a sack con-|i0 "10 bortiand and boarded a to. throw its welght ‘against the Wining 700 pennies, she told Judge| with a ticket for that city, but ensure. wed the train at Tacoma and returned Philip ‘Tindall, Seattle counciiman,| With each shipment of coppers| Stacie A woman met her at th and one of the original framers of | “2m ® note, reading, “My loss, .your | * » |depot here, and is said to hay the bill, was preparing to send tele-| 84: enjay it. My turn's coming. hyo < wee in the aubeel grams to Senators Miles Poindexter| "Sure, I paid that way,” Eisenhart ovary ° was in such condition when | and Wesley L. Jones today, protest. | mitted, “Why not? Pennies are! oc onea the house, that she was ing against possible federa | }ewal tender. weep Possess interfer- | to have required assistance to ence with the act. from the auto to the door, : To date there b I) oles mag Archbishop Starting For several days relatives ainst the antiJap| suid to have conducted a ff measure by legislators, yet #0 strong | January to Rome | mein ot the city for her, | | | tions and a demurrer. are to be nominated at the primary On these motions the argument ction Monday. There are 14 candi- waxed warm from morning until in all. The polls will be open night and, at the end, Judge Ronald | from § a. m. to § p. m. Each voter announced he would make no de is entitled to vote for three candi cision until Monday morning. ‘Guten 06. fein cog Bee 2 ON SUCCESS naitier Suked first that ‘the ‘plalty| « Because Tussday 19° Washington's OF MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP para bt 2 ay Mond state and tum |birthday, the election this year Is be It ix demanding that temporary dif-| 7" eer action i sean yr oe an usual. ficulties be not tided over so that, If} 1 in. make of orderliness in tt ‘The three councilmen whose terms it wins, the question of whether or the mandatory injunction mot the city’s ownership of its street > ‘weak the city sy he gy ougerts Puilways is @ worthy venture will] 00a; fund whatever has been Rever have been experimented with rica, we ae: tor. inde It may be, when this suit is finish dette af the tee probihttory in-|eounel nad se 4, that those to whom the city’® | lotions, the bonds were delivered will come in and > ing ‘held one day earlier t are up running for re-election. They are: T. H. Bolton, John E. Car roll and A. F. Haas B. Fitzgerald, formerly in the ly mayor, is one to prevent the} among the other candidates, as are taking of further money from the| George F. Cotterill, former may tes that the contract price be reduc-| 2° 8) rund and the other to stop|J. A. Johneon, former building m ed. Some such far-fetched result 45) +1, impending interest payments to! int John Bushell, auctione this is ‘all that can be hoped Stone & Webst 4 ; Other things, however, may hap- Inu Cohen igar «merchant pen. The city may be sued fon = dacs den’ tok aan > money, and the “black eye” will last | reayested together, and words flowe for generations. " until the noon recess, when Judge It may be that the circumlocutious| ronald is the subtle undercurrent that the PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19.—A spe-| being able to locate her. During backers of the bill have been forced | cial train today started Archbishop | time she was in the suburban to fight desperately, step by step, to} Dennis J. Dougherty on the first lap|a man reputed to be a get it before the house. of hig journey to Rome, where he is|and drug addict, was said to Whence comes this undercurrent, | expected to be elevated to the cardi-|been with her constantly. : and who are the “inside men” for the | nalate at the consistory next month.| Sheriff Starwich declined to ¢ Japanese interests? So secretly have | More than 100 Catholic clergy accom: |close the name of the citizen who the Japanese agents worked here | panied the bishop to.New York city.|daughter met her downfall at { paren Ale ~~ men — re poste = The cardinal-destgnate and his es-| Black Cat. ne fight know for a certainty who is { cort, 12 priests an en, 85 RMER CHIEF Dwyer, lawyer; C. A. La ° behind the Japanese peopaeatia, joa tho ther Be mg: andes < aa ps ESTED ge Edward W. Melse, city i ‘The Jones-Becler bill came before | ot re eee aners Fae ; . city sonagy es ¥ | ee os Hoboken today, “He's to-do business Slaughter, cars| These are the four arrested Friday for the robbery of the} tne house yesterday, and several mi sia wel lo rec | The plaintiffs contended that all business agent of te oer bor council; Réb reserved his decision, lawyers can see something els¢ says STONE WEBSTER —— ahead. Whatever they see, or think > | wouter William Phelps 1 | Co ‘s ‘ le ave ‘ nt ri menéments ware seed. eres - said the sheriff, “who did not tice knows aly to thes SHOULD BE PARTY j | pent iiliam Phelps n, Congre 8 hotel. The girls are, left to right, Rose } {cDonald J dima si 8 5 pe = Are Ss jing Up to be ea ini lage | In the afternoon the question of | lawyer. | or Kelly, and Marie Harmer or Hogan; the men, left to right, To ata non rm bd the. an ape. 17 |Lang, a former police chief, car elves. | fore! Stone ebster to be de > + attemp nlace the . * , oc Meanwhile, for Heaven's ieee: treme & wemmter e be 6 are Leo Hartley and Ben Gershon. ica ‘Seutun gaa Ula eae Fordney Tariff Bill )me about the matter. oH of Seattle a WASHINGTON, — “He told me that a man high Brees cheating to heap the: ig | ee. . 7. Despite the fact that Rose Mo-/Lamnn was taking them upstairs, the | Pliny Allen. of Seattle, declared that) og pa ak pane ait Porn in the Masonic order here had 7 4 © city | Meier's demurrer which questioned of Counterfeiting | ponaia ana Maric Harmer are said) two men, according to, their alleged s rpgeee Ne ee | eanatenicr te 7 plained that hi had make right an unrighteous contract. | Het P tin caeet andthe aut id and Mar jarmer ald | the bill should remain on second | Mermency tariff bill were taken to-|Plained that his daughter esa ya yon sidkchel ing Returning a senled verdict in fed-|to have confeased Friday to Detec pean Pao ” fs th ihn nna | reading nd not be brought out until | day by the house rules committee, |™streated at the roadhouse. ciency o' complain sth | 3 ‘ | were looting the office ca: when | . ; not Yankee Troops to lowed 10 reat on the same argument |°T*! court Saturday, a jury found | tive Lieutenant W. B. Kent that!Tun reappeare . Monday It reported a special rule to enable |Said the man’s name must P' Paul Egmont, 4, and Henry Nelson, | ann reappeas Representative Jones declared that | the bill to be sent to conference be-|Known, that neither he nor : Rhi Z put forth to sustain his motions 20, alleged counterfeiters, guilty | thy worked as, accomplices with) They got away with $30. The! 1. vas forced to agree to thi tween the senate and the house,|@@ughter could testify, but that Leave ne ZONE! No dinding adjudication of the , Gershon and Leo Hartley in{giris eimultancously disappeared. | "@ W%8 fe « Praagiletrhber dgaiandbiseranay fo lifferences wil |my office didn’t have @ the Congress hotel robbery, early |Later police traced them to the | Promise in order to get the measure | P Mrs & Meta a om STaecacue: [enough to raid the place they rid ornifis hoes inst | Che ’ sol ° shere | Cut of the rules committee, where it eprgsentative Treadway, Massachu- | a ot be pi a, r > io ore! e 8 ‘This fact Deputy Prosecutor Caz-| Deputy Prose both house and senate will adjourn | ference thus far. ee x. n. ys |today until Wednesday, this means s I had had some vestigators working in the ro ©: | fendants to on took the same i “Te. don’t let ux assume that the 14 tax. | fendants to the action took the same|"Two Found Guilty Sentence will be pronounced early PARIS, Feb. 19—Withdrawal of|merits of the contract of purchase a American representation on the|of the railways, he insisted, could reparations commission, formally |be had unless Stone & Webster were nnounced today by Roland W. Boy-| parties to the controversy. Gen, has ‘severed the last official| To which Judge Chadwick replied t week mont and Nelson were arrested | jin Seattle December 13, 1920, by secret service operatives, Eight cop-] 4 mody announced Saturday, he did not consider the evidence utor Carmody said } connection of the United States|“In no sense are we here alleging | Por Dates fe i $10 federal | “Gershon and Hartley were formal | strong enough to convict the girls. | jnat (he bill will not appear for at Measure to Kill for a couple of days, that they : ; h enfo a e treaty of|the i dity of any contract. We and a complete coun:| | os wed beers by. Gas ; ingot yes east fo! ys. . ™ FSi etorcement othe treaty athe inylty any contract "Wel ertang out were sce im thar charged with otbery by Ca] howe Mabon, toe Nowe ty | "Fone ihrniened at the utes] Primary Law Filed| tie, erdees ant thee panes are S08 a s ' room mody Saturday. , ane ainer; Marie Har- | ., hon ais i ra 3 pata Dig: . bape AS possible ‘ ‘According to Captain Kent, the|mer, alias Marie Hogan, 21, a wait-| Committee did not put the bill on} OLYMPIA, Feb. 19——Thé long} at 10 o'clock last night the | the calendar, to appeal to the house.| heralded act for the repeal of the QUOTES FROM ey 7 my girla entered the hotel at 3 a. m.,|ress . itt 2 Bandits Taken as ((Ciitbwick Opinion Howat Is Ordered Friday, aa Oscar Lunn, night clerk,| Gershon gives his age as 21, and}, When the bill was read aes direct primary law was introduced | (ey, sai ipa pei m 300,000 berg! 1” the dull routine of legal con . was dozing {n the hotel elevator./occupation as clerk; Hartley says he| °° - ee 6 in the senate today by Senator : $3 A Rob FS | overay, one bright moment came. to Call Off Strike} rit, (rien torn room. and while In 21 anf an “operator.” opposition developed. ‘The amend-| Lambert of Whatcom county, Lam-|Starwich in the first machine MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 19-—|tonnedy quoted a supreme court de <ane., » 19] ments were all in the direction of| pert's act would make a clean| Deputy Sheriffs Frank Brewer, Two men, believed to have robbed th mail cat of the North Coast Limited and announc » On the Northern Pacific of $200,000, | “7% ® 7 ain former # ‘DECLINES T0 were captured at Little Falls, Minn. !by the name of Stephen J. Chadwick. | court to call off the strike in Mackie carly today, after a running revolver) “y.4¢6 Chadwick was on his feet|mines “H" and “J” that drew him| fight with deputies. Fat: 0 retorting that there were|a year’s jall sentence for contempt nd one of the} One of the deputies | numerous other decisions, written by |of court xander Howat, trict the United Mine been ordered by the industria nmethen hia gument, d it was written by preme_court Justice cision to st ; strengthening and clarifying the) sweep of the present primary, It|Downey, Bob Morrow and Chu MANSLAUGHTER measure. carries a provision calling for a|Kearney, the second following a " ROWER ao referendum vote by the people if|some distance with Deputies Mail Driver Fired passed by the legislature. Sears, Charles Jarrett, Joe Hill CHARGE FILED POSER oo by 3 Bandits Veterans’ Dependents APPROACHED. ROADHOUSE ndits fired two shots at | 0 Re ae tlerk, | Bimeelt, “which ha pout as much | - Declaring that Injunctions in la Manslaught r was charged AgAloat | it ropiatersel rit Fe ck, ope Are Entitled to Help ay hantbcedlieh . j Was wounded when he attempted to | Dearing on the ws the one 348] He Sees Big Chance |r disputes aro used too freely by Dr. John Sorenson, physician In the | Wi. Sr goung We, Crocketl st ph) OLYMPIA, Feb, 19.—Dependents | roadhouse, left the cars at a safe | A read . . verior Judge Aus | Bitel Bldg, and Ds Fromuth, | , : : . * F& | of ex-service mon who died after ¢ Tesist the bandits. | the courts, Superior Jude Austin B. i s. i ted t 1 of e erv men o al roached | When the chuckles in the court Engineers Here} ‘ urse, by the prosecuting attorney | Ported to polloe. their discharge and before thi BY brig ne lem re | ————____—_— Dien it tan ely toned for g' CPE) Grittiths refused to grant Saturday | Bure, bY the Prosecuting adtorey | he trio leaped Into the strect and | (heir VISENATES ti tl will, be on, [20F ® Prearranged ‘signal from | There ts a wonderful opportunity for engineers on the Pacific coast, | wccording to Rdwin 8. Carman, na ident of the Amert one of th th flashlig’ ¥ ‘ai Durke's approaching. auto, “Beeing| tied, to the compensation | that| “ATs 35h earrarteanee that they were going to hold him up,| Would have gone to the ‘veteran,’ eae pater pipes periea he apecded up his auto, As he drove | *ccording to @ bill introduced in = ieee suaealy oe past th two shots were fired, one out guns and announced to t! Caruso Is Resting ; Comfortably Today 3060 ee ee en enn NEW YORK, Feb. 19~-"Carusolan day has had |tional pre m Pogues gg fety of Mechanical Engineers, who| a) 18, now on strike, from picket the petition of the Sumner K. Pre®| inquest Friday into the death of cott Co, for an order restraining the| Marie Reimers, | r | On evidence presented by Ralph Hammer, special investigator for the r when he said: “Maybe they have as much bearing ‘ union, lo n So-| International Iron Molde memes eens the hoube today. | pent the very best night since his| “Gentlemen,” Judge Ronald amiled, | Feo UES WM jentlom ze Rons lepoke Friday to engineering students | | prosecuting attorne: jury found | Pat . wi a - — relapse and he is sleeping comfort-| this ix, indeed, refreshing, but it|*? ka Berle » engineering Mtudents| ing tne plant [open peak pace jury found | going wild and the other breaking his v. 4 others ably, . ricagy Murray an-lign't quite the beet argument.” i shin , | Judge Griffiths held that where no} a reguit of an illegal operation per Three Vote Against “You are under arrest.” bounced at 8 a, m. today. The announcement followed short | r ' n 12, ’ * 4 olence Js shown, and no positive in-| formed February 12, do hoonover, McSparen and the rest” Sena ly afterwards that no decisions on| Arrest 2 Suspects Wiieoaiex 2 ® E : London’s Bus Bill) 8 ty there MPIA, Feb. 19—Only three | Were taken completely by si istered today against | Mrs. Allen, who was lightly clad: AND, Ohio, Feb. 19.—| uved with great pefuctance. | Charged with dealing in dope, Val-| Senator Landon’s bill to permit cities|a silk nightie and robe, turned ts were held here today | — and Made Booze | e:tin: Reynolds was bound over to|to operate motor busses in connee-|as she looked into the guns of 1 ler and August Marks, | federal grand jury at a hearing tion with munictpally-owned car | captors. The prisoners were Grocery Stores to _ | the mtior in controverny would ve | in Murder Case|,. cnccnt, iniantons sould be| They Were Thirsty to Face Grand Jury \given before Monday Close on Tuesday} % CLEVE: Shop early next week, folks! | RETAIL LUMBER dealers from) Two susp a, a e ® 4 ee “ All grocery stores in the Seattle} New York will discuss their state’s|in connection with the brutal | SIXTEEN ALUMNI of Stanford} Joseph Tre uly Grocers’ association will be|tumber. requirements for 1921 with|ing of two school teachers on Bean) university quit their dinner at) charged with alleviating their thirst | day before U. 8. Commissioner Me- |lines. Senator Palmer of King cov searched for weapons and, the alt day Tuesday, Washing-| Seatt® lumber manufacturers at the| road, about three miles from bere.|Blanc’s cafe Friday ning to at-|by making a little liquor, are sched-| Clelland, Reynolds has been several |}ty voted against the measure, The}men in the arresting party kept mi ton’s birthday, it was announced] New Washington hotel Saturday | 0! of the suspects had a deep |tend the Stanford Washington bas to plead Monday in federal|times sentenced for bootlegging. He | bill was backed by Seattle council-| others covered, the two young ; Baturday, afternoon. scratch under euch eye. ketball game | was widely known as Montana Jack. | mem (Turn to Page 2, Columa 2)

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