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J : ¢ ih RL ma A WH Ly. Lio ea xe Another Semi:Anmua Povtak Statement Shows The Stan Stilt Leacing-By MORE THAN 15000 ad nen © ON STAND! NOD RAPALA RRR ARPA PAPA RPRPRPSASPPPSPRPRSPPIRPPP PPR PRPRPPDPDPPRPDARDD Ppa PA | WATERHOUSE nn tne nnerennnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnennnnnn APP PLR PPP PPR en ng ————_—_—_—___. Ratered a» Second Clase Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoftice at Geattle, W ash. WEATHER oo The Seattle Star (nc i VOL. 25. NO. 89 se SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923, * | t. ai | seaneeaeessessaanasgaanzagzsssenessaty (8 a JAP KILLS $1,000,000 22, SCORES IN te - | The Star’s big, ne | . PERING SAGE” | WIFE AND MX MADE ON “2. THE FIRST CHILDREN @® 1CHARTER @ f°, SKIRMISH TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, Seattle Merchant Admits: Grewsome e. . Waterhouse in 1917 Has Midas Touch; Eludes Efforts of Attorney to Force Quadruple Murder; “Tired of cal *,| ‘Then Buys Rubles, Taxicab Co., Iron Showing of 1920 Income Tax Trouble,” He Says ~| Works, Land; Backs El Aquario | am Returns; Smalley Testifies BY S. B. GROFF fd This is the third in ae. foe acticidl the sensational busi- Jealous of his wife and doubting the parentage of his ness rise and fall of Frank Waterhouse. Tomorrow's installment three children, M. Endo, 47, 218 Ninth ave. S. committed | { will tell of the crash of Frank Waterhouse & Co., and the begin a quadruple murder, he confessed Wednesday, by shooting | ning of the feud between Daniel Kelleher, banker, and the ship his wife and children as they lay asleep in their beds. ! ping man. you like real red- —$$—_____ Endo, who gave himself up at 1:20 | 1a, mi, ‘Wedneadar, was questioned by | } BY BOB BERMANN blooded, fast-moving } ae ult gear ig 8 seated Pec Prane In spite of the fact that he had already begun the series | Western stories. | Home Brew Jot the Japanese Association ‘of 7 5; fee Of disastrous ventures into “the other fellow’s game” which STARTS | North America, and told a story of| -M. Endo, Japanese mer were e »ventually ie r rg Waterhouse love: triangie which resulted In| chant, who Wednesday ade ere t lead eventually to his ruin, Frank aterhouse TOMORROW Howdy, folks! Are you follow. | the murders. » 2 1, experienced the most prosperous year of his life in 1917. , r ; | mitted he killed his wife ant Rs ing the Waterhouse trial? Y Mrs. Hatsuno Endo, 24, wite ot} Mmétted ‘ A Nathak? Raub nd 1018 he i eae * ogrenen ine avert will eet a } Endo, and her "inked children, You | three children because he In the latter part of 1916 he found that his interests eteetessstasessettsssasttstesasats terse the money, too. » 5; Akiko, 3. and a baby boy,/ wag jealous of his wife and| Were so big and numerous that it was no longer practicable ” if Danie} Kelicher and Frank Wat-|8ndo. home, following Endo's surren. doubted the parentage of the| to ope rate as Frank Waterhouse & Co., Inc., §6 on January LIGHT OFFICIAL der. All had been ab a | children. 1, 1917 erhowse continue to hurl brickbats he organized Frank Waterhouse & Co. This con- “Akiko, one of c *hototby P & Carter } e at each other, people will begin to Akiko, one of my lit Mar Matt Tietosrapucee| COT WAS immediately successful on a huge seale. think they me frien me that another man, , . 4 ire jhad been keeping company with my It really seemed as tho Waterhouse had the Midas touch ia, j wife,” Endo sa of ! $8 lex ~ K ether or not? DENY VA FRA yorvnue vet he handled tanked: to gold. It is » Sat Ww d Waterhouse bought $50,000 worth ® ml i erything that he handled turned to gold. sa ‘ | ater’ we p wouey ee Ketloner, | OU" I doubted whether or not No Ne Charge to Be File | af his explains why he fe no {Xa% the father of iny three children. | ter of record that he realized something like $1,000,000 in aps this exp! vhy mad. ike oe ee IS CAPTURED eight months out of a single ship which he chartered—the | Against Lamb ws. * girls, I arose and crossed: the room Louise Nielsen. And other charter parties were almost GOOD NEWS FOR CREDITORS | and shot her seven times. She . W. Lamb, former accountant equally profitable. of the city light department, was Judging from re | made no sound. y : ‘ ‘ | pects, Frank Waterhose Will Be: ['..°T cot “aoe rieep and wont in| But Report of Seizure Is) ¢ was a wonderful era. The company paid something | exonerated trom the change of grand able to his creditors 5 |the kitchen. Late that night I i ’ 4 a 4 . larceny brought against him by Peskios teak adage hat ity oeisen wects tl Circulated Thru Ireland jlike $670,000 in income and excess profits taxes in that | prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Dour: ers: fer, having no mother, and that t¢ I i Bs jone year alone—and the government is now claiming ap-|'s Wednesday, thru a. legal techni- Married again they would fall into DUBLIN, April 11-440 p. | Sh 3 ri ey d cality, Dougias moved to exonerate gp srtoue lost es in = strange hands, so 1 killed them,| @)—Capture of Eamonn pe | proximately $100,000 more on technical grounds, the bondsmen from further lability Agadir, -ronp payer easy dace t j| Valera was reported thruout Wednesday morning, and announced qlee ond ‘the anto ‘business: “bat the oldest one first. then Akiko, and} a | “ ” | think how much more he would|/#ter the baby. 1 camo to police | Southern var peg ares: (| {COULD Have “Cashed In |that no further charge against tives ‘ . headquarters. immediately and gave| "llltary authorities of the Free says Lamb will be filed. Have loot it be: bad: started “up Svat (eke ee, Ol | alate lee MONA: the) former for Cool Two Millions | Grounds for the motion, which y store h - it ! 2» ‘: . ile rae . n w or c y ut TORE meconty store Cn es plan! | coi admitted that he had never shoe Set Irish repubilc This prosperity continued thru 1918—to such an extent |Was prepared by Deputy Pros cutor | [seen the other man, but bad heard | q 7 - ‘ John D. Carmody, were that there}, HOL)) "ER, JAWN; SHE'S {stories of visits that the latter had| Accountx of the capture of Delthat people who are in a position to know declare that is no way in whieh a compk F A-REARIN’ wala from the ttle atrl. leet j ities he abit pe") Waterhouse could have liquidated at any time and had |covering the geates can te draw “ i ‘ court} Endo ts held without sail on open Q 0 ¥ chis : pie Ftc hat will not be subject to the same ie iorsors pyrite oss Ai dietone ey en: Pin |who fied together from Clonmel att |more than $2,000,000 in gilt-edged bonds as his Personal |procedure as the former complaint. publication of all } Walking excitedly into police head. | a dois in oo Liam tyuch | share of the profits. The original complaint was. dis- articles bearing jauarters at 1:20 a. m. Wednesday,|¥&s motally wounded, wore at fix | Thes ins, however, were being offset every day by|misted when the state owledged | on the present | Endo surrendered himself to Patrol. | Senerally accepted as true in Dub.| hese gains, however, were being offset every day by that it could not possibly file a} Waterhouse con- ag mea L. A. Lovejoy, R. 8. Schoible | in. losses in other departments of the company. bill of particulars . setting forth} troversy, I and Lieut. R. W. Olmstead. With| Free State troope were known to , a $50,000 , adv f Daniel |!" time and separate ainounts| shouid also like | Sreat difficulty it wan learned that|be close on the heels of De Val-| Waterhouse says he put $50,000—on the advice of Danie |Lamb is nileged to have taker trom | an injunction MH) Endo iad killed his witc and thres | ¢F and opt a aad of thelr | Kelleher, his banker—into Russian ruble bonds—and these|the petty cash fund of the: light against them, if it seems necessary.” | babies, capturo reached the capital from a z he toes} } iy Hey a|department during the past two Attorney John B. Hart in the Water-| WOMAN SHOT | Clecimet, {t was regarded as authen-/bonds today are scarcely worth the paper they are Your. “A raling by Judge Otte wo. house trial. - SEVEN_TIMES | He. Several hours later, however, written on. Brinker required the state to set| «e § At Endo’s home police and deputy | ‘P® Military authorities of the Free | He bought the Seattle Taxicab Co.—and dropped around |*he*e “etatls forth. The Waterhouse fight has trans-| coroners found the ground floor flat Shale Wicidtda The rebert antrud 4 e Bn . “ . be | pee ee formed the Chamber of Commerce|in great disorder. Hndo's wife, a ro- | State declared retet ioe pnteue, 1 $200,000, into a mess hall. }markably pretty Japanese woman in pecevers Of Irish affaira pols . hat there may be a reason for; He dreamed of establishing his own terminals and put * {her early twenties, lay dead across | OU* b>, § ss, poset 90 + ‘ 9 y i y y One of the inspecting officers who|the bed, with seven bullet holes {n |‘? Free State not desiring to cap: | $241,128 into tideland block No. 430—which may or may | will review. the university R. O. T. C.| her head and body. Bed sheets i Scdaae ight do phan Notte the The not have been a good investment, but which tied up a} April 27 is Major Bull. | been wrapped around her. Maverall ities: daliac’ worth o¢| huge amount of cash that could have been used in the} Nope, he's no relation to Mayor Pid Gan Seren ees i bends sold in this country, and it is| shipping business. Ket Brown. Aee Lyearold baby boy were stretched|2!%° pointed out that Cosgrave's} He entered into the disast~ous EI Aquario deat Wich bor F ory ‘ f Columbia University has estab-|00, 4 mattress, On a bare wooden | (eri im andemoot o.™’lis now being fought out in superior court—and the com-|Labor Forces Suspension 0 lished “a course in “Practicat/ {able police found a note written | es it would be clmect iow pany lost something like $188,000. | House of Commons Politics.” In the old days, all the|!™ Japanese, painted in black let. |) io* fon would be | And, to cap it all, he bought the Vulcan Iron Works from | ters on a cardboard square, It has | sah i laboratory equipment a student ; , » Sea National bank and the Canadian Bank of Com-| Lonpow. needed for a course in practical|"°t been deciphered. |the Seattle National ba Cz . . 3 The children, roused by the shoot- r merce—a venture which was eventually to cost nearly a/commons was forced to suspend its dace Rows ~ Sees ot ‘ s politics pene rete gee Koen’ | sak, arere not admitted. athe room F IRST REPORT leool million to aityrbanse your ole birt yal D. Smalley, former secretary-treasurer cf Franks (Turn to Page 9, Column 5) + | hh vshouting, “Adjourn’ Anca: | Waterhouse & Co., who was the princi pith a SUGGESTIONS FOR LECTURES cs achat i IS DEFINITE! & Co., e principal witness at the 1 bers shouting, “Adjourn! Adjourny’| !"' ‘ : waif ON PRACTICAL POLITICS DUBLIN, April 1i--Eanionn de ENT Into Businesses The demonstration was an after-| Wednesday morning hearing of the $200,000 Waterhouse 1, How to bunk the people. LINER ASHORE Valera, former president of tho | He Did Not Understand math of the government's defeat on | Suit in superior court. The picture was taken as he was 2. Campaign pledges—how to "Irish republic,” is a prisoner of| ‘ j : a “snap division” last night, when, | entering the courthouse. , cas te tot he OFF COLUMBIA the Free State. | T wo facts probably contributed to this amazing series of with only apout 300 members pres- —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers ow to stuff a xX. The tugs Gamecock and Cascade| The “phantom rebel.” who-oluded | disasters—amazing because of the uniform manner in which pia pes noe ont. en % * * SF F * F HR ens i ‘ bit at orees ou d the gover 5 4 7, : R ; 5 fer ed on artiand arrived alongside the) capture tnd Kept up incessant war-/he lost every time that he touched anything ontside of the teats: oe Bovernment 4°) Frank Waterhouse scored the first big point Wednesday Now that Cecil De Mille has paved |ex-German liner Susquehanna, which | fate against the Free State govern shipping bustiess, in. the /aiit shich 4s (bet é s the way Wty filming the Ten Com-|went ashore on Willow bar, near tho| Ment sinco It inception, was taken | Shipping business. By thelr cries, whlen completely | 1M the suit which is being brought against him by W. T. mandmenx, will some other direc-| mouth of the Columbia river, early| this morning near Clonmel The first, and biggest, cause was undoubtedly the fact | interrupted tho business of the house, Laube, as trustee in bankruptcy for Frank Waterhouse & — toe step torward with a sereen ver-| Wednesday morning, and are asaist.| | National troops, who yesterdaylinat he didn’t know anything about these other lines, He | the labor members meant that partia-|Go,, to recover approximately $200,000 which Waterhouse sion of Euclid’s geometry? ing in refloating the veasel, accord-|broke up an insurgent meeting ae * tone + . ment should adjourn and the govern. | ; : liven p siness— either he nor , is alleged to have abstr r , - fae fig 18 toherta faealved Eke HEE (Tam'to Page 9, Column 4) went into the publishing business—and neithei che NOY ANY | sche resign’ beonuse it had beon de. allege d t ha’ re abstracted from the funds of his com: 3 je|bor Radio station shortly before 11 aene jof his associates knew anything about publishing. Hel fentea, pany to pay personal losses involved in the construction OGTR TAGS Cs an tk |X to. Wednesday, Six Irish Rebels |Went into the taxicab business—of which he knew nothing] ‘his the government retusea to do.| of the steamer Bl Aquario. imported whisky. The crew of 120 men of the ship at all. He went into iron manufacturing with an equal} Many political obser maintain] Called to the stand shortly after income in. the soe tax returns and aro still aboard and are helping in F i ‘ ; gaa : ‘ . tat jie primo minister ia only|tho second day's session of the trial} charged. to Waterhouse's, personal eee the attempts to free the vessel, ro ron ce Firing Squad lack of knowledge. And so it went, all down the line. Waiting submission of the budget to/ began, Waterhouse successfully d : { account, to cover what was then esti- . No matter how fair bowlers try to ports stated The hull of the Sus. wmurgehtd were executed at Tuam Another item which contributed to the losses was the|parilament before retiring to private eluded efforts on the part of John | mated to be the loss. Mo thay, always’ ‘play “an. tnders Guehanna Is not weverely damaged,|thiy morning, according to Dublin{fact that he had spread out so that he couldn't DONS OLY |e eee thee wie aly strong |B. Hart, attorney for the trustes, to| Reames, in ot lecting, elted a be hanued game, according to radio messages, and ‘ f se x is | Patty conservative who might suo-} compel ‘him to produce hls 1920 In-| eral statute wuleh, he declared. male oo she will probably be towed uff dur- coe a keep in personal contact with even a fractional part of his ceod him is one thing that may re-}ecome tax returns, Superior Judge |it illegal to divulee information re-, Irregulars had been {m-| yay i as si fun ‘ . SHANE i - ; | 8 varied inter . Altho he was supposed to be directly in| strain Honor Law tron this course. | Calvin 8. Hall temporarily sustaining | garding income returns r VAY HEROE! ing the Gay, radio operators believe, “ Se eS a Poss ) 4 iene A y Ag | garding income tax returns and his: ‘ hand EROES i ee itiessaged 10, Bellis Canee beating oe 4 phe LS ill charge of the shipping department of the company, he has} Asquith eat Lioyd George Iib- | an objection by Clarence I. Reames, | contention was upheld, for the time: Giinpes Beans, ve that other tugs are being sent tromlarms, They ween taken trom tho| testified that he knew absolutely nothing about an alleged | °rtls and the labor group got to: |attorney for Waterhouse. being at least, by Judge Hall. z Se pale swntie a htahoeiad at tis $000 canttt? [brought Immediately before a tiring| Manila and Kobe offices were holding for the ‘shipping resolution’ regarding ald for} court to show that, despite the fact{ being excluded from the cone te waiting for a b Fe aeaee BOY Of the 6,000 tons of lequad, board exservico men. ‘The vote was on|that Waterhouse declared the El (Turn to Page 9, Column 6) train, and not t the cargo abcard tie Susquehanna.| In parties of three the nix were et a F ; ig|® “Snap division,” and less than | Aquario deal to be a company and | ————— sted — ele scratch his initials i} She was bound from Beattle tolexecuted and tater buried in the} Altho it is questionable whether such an explanation is rice d South American ports, h Ke a toF 9, Col . half the members wero present, the | not a Personal matter, $60,000 had on it. ico dec- 7 Ci fi barracks grounda, (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) EVERYTHING rated * the i Sia gl (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) been deducted from the company's eee United States Now Ruled by a Super-Government of the Bench] .©o'VENENr Crecho - Slovakian The home duyers who have | B, Gigtone, Tiveret, ayn that the (EDITORIAL) tury than in the Inte lamented | well) could not enact Iaws to ted. | Chief 2ustico Taft read the diss | gathering Neadway for somo. | hae bas Avot maar Van Campen Beans, but is one of Now and then a blessing 19th, this decision came as a protect child labor. Yet a group of five our of sentin: opinion indorsing the Years looking to the limitation homos ‘advise Seattio's buyers ite the Smith Brothers. He isn't sure| drops upon us disguised as a real wallop. It affected not only These two decisions undid in nine men, whom the people did minimum ivage law, of the power of the supreme keep In touch with Star Want whether it's Trade or Mark, disaster, This may he the ulti- the District of Columbia mini- hours the progress made by not slect, have assumed the au- Bear in’ mind, also, that this court, Sooner or later thy peo: Ad Columns. Here js another: oe mate net results of the stun. mum wage law, but also ap: painful steps thru decades for thority to throw out laws which Power of the supreme court to ple must curtail this su; por-gov- a ee : ) Agger heey Hy pat Neti uiaia| Ning decision of the United parently knocked out similar the protection of women and tho five do not consider consti- nullify the laws of congress ts ernment of tho bench, or else A REAL HOME if ie one ds the i) boys.) States supreme court when it Measures for the protection of children who labor, tutional, even tho the people, selfassumed, built up, decision Surrender to it, They must de- ver another coughdrop, #0 A r (eetina declared the District of Co- women in our own and other There is no question but that the congress, and the president by decision, during the past cen- lambia minimum wage law states, these two laws were the will Want them, Of 5 lerge rooms and bath, on dandy cide whether a fraction of the lot; all kindy of flowers and Rhrube tury, until today it overshadows supreme court or congress will thee thts yibuae'th ‘epiendia: ronited GEE GEE, 11 unconstitutional, ‘Chis, it may A few months ago, und of the majority of the peopie. In hoth these decisions, it the two branches of the govern: be the ruler of this land. and the price VAM SEZ | he, if enough of us get suffi wort identical circumstances, These were enacted by the con Was merely a matter of opinion ment whieh are responsible to Which will ite, the: it ts comme clently mad about it, this wime all-powerful court gress, the duly chosen govern whether the Jaws were to be the pecple, Nowhere does the | bride was “led | To those of us who thought handed down a similar declsion | ing 4 t of the people, and thrown out ov be enforeed, for constitution grant the court bench who are not responsible If this is not the home you pe ever see one holding || we were living in 4 more which declired that the District | were approved and enforced by in both cases a minority of much a power, to you, or the elected members want, there are many others ! | Ughtened age in the 20th «con: of Columbia (and the states ws ike president whom the peoplo Justices approved of the laws, A distinct movement has beon of congress, who are? Metod In today’s Want: Ada. ive out of nine men on tho supreme Sat SSS Ay