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| Citizens Lose ‘F ortunes to Bunco Men—See Friday’s Star 7 shington pe — The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in W: ; ‘i =a WEATHER )| . i f = — es Malered as Heoond Clase Matior Mey 3, 1899, at ihe Postoffice at Seattin Wash, ander the act of Coumrecs March & L4T#, Per Kear, by Mall, $2.08 bil ‘oss , <> SEATTLE, WASH., THU] a ~ qWO CENTS IN SEATTI DAY, 2 11, Odésand Ents American Gunboat Ma WkT | . : ASCARIS. | ant $60,000! Fires on Chinese! pram | HILE the city council is marking time in the ~ Bf Rainier valley railway case, it might be well to SES: Eee Ene Sta ; EST. BY HOMER G. BREW clean up some of the odds and ends that remain, be- Autos Wrecked When | ate ee” (SOLDIERS! tt t's Strawberry Week at Bellevue | “Rtiner rates an ars believe that the Seattle & Rainier Valley Railway Co. Ss Ree eee ees tose Splits Switch Howdy, folks! Anybody want will not jump quickly at the $1,200,000 price agreed * te buy a good d snow-shovel? upon by the council, Don't forget to put up your win ' In as much as this fancy figure, the councilmen : ay, flow sc now t 2 file includes a substantial amount for good-will, it will be &re in entirely within the rights of the council to see that fhe little dart ery ‘ the good-will that we are going to buy is justified. | | There's a little matter, for example, of $60,746.35 in | ¢ upon a t delinquent franchise tax that the company owes to didn’t tong for|| the city, | and get th Company good-will surely won't stand at par as long as that is unpaid. mar $6 28 ees ~ When the franchise was granted, the company Three - Pound Shells rygearsn agreed to pay into the city as a pov se tax 2 per ‘ cent of its earnings. But for six years it has been |! Quell Move Made in arrears, as follows: on Convoy HREE automobil i and John E, BD McVeety, 2702 First ave, 5 was seriously ured Thurs- day when a Rainier. valley street car split switch at Fourth ave. S. and Jack- | son st. s were ae % . ios FOR THE STATE 5 6,040.76 — x $11,000.51 BY ALFRED HICKS ‘ Mr. A. Monk, ed United Preas Matt Corresp ! who will testify SUL, T0041 i ONGKONG, June 11.—The for the proseeu: American gunboat Pam | tion in the fa mous Tennessee evolution case. Fourth ave. umped 7 || panga, escorting a launch oper: || ated by the Christian college from Honan isiand, was fired Council on several occasions has started out to get Mr. Monk vehe- this money. Three months ago members sought ad- upon by Chinese fighters near | , mently denies vice from Corporation Counsel Kenned to how Whampoa today and returned | % he is related to th ich . the fire with shots from its th | seabed hey might ocee ennec ec’ rende ne fire with 5 from its three Peg Sicaeagg hy ‘hos ght proceed. Kennedy recommend da suit pees di | i ckeuct tne B. Hottngn: ily, “You never d prepared an ordinance authorizing his office to aha A wiselonis “Vaeualciie: shee ce 6550 18¢ D. Ww. In action, this was promptly pigeonholed by the council. saw me drinking polson booze, driving at sixty ed | Dana, 14 All of the nis the second direct outrage 4 5 s me : eri s week In the palin by Sinan Nothing further has been done on it. cd Serie weauiad ekyreen | fe 31 scatiettax tin Council could stop at least some of the criticism unnaness and Cantonese troops for | MRA, HONK fit Sani] that has eropped out that the $1,200,000 price is too foun of Canton nd Honan. picnie grounds,” he said. “Anyone high by dragging out that pigeonholed ordinance, = axed Who says I'm related to the human passing it, and collecting this $60,000, to apply on nk species, I'll sue for libel!” account. ton and Mr. and Mrs. Mont-| Eras y Opden and the ng of | going to f Mra, Crampton. | ing to al ~ f | ae After the Chinesn bad fired on} y more|~ Rare 3 2 5 Se ste ee Lee siderab Pampanga, the latter anchored | ha lot of Ame: In the river, clome to its assailants, | =" Crowe Tells His Story igs re har a day in June’ he Pampanga was fntandea i Coroner’s Verdict in Death Arrest Is Brought In "What is so rare That sees no coupl e dill and coo, | protection for the college taun: And murmur low and kiss and spoon O Cc intoc i | which was ty & remove foreign Until the cuckoo clock strikes two? ‘rom the Christian college which | Death from a wound caused by the careless h ndling of an auto- rdict return- Liana ; ad been a target for the factions’ the verdict return. | matic pistol we " | ed Wednesday by the coroner's jury | which Investigated the details of the Get swt Attorney Says Shepherd Had to Wait). 1.0% = ponde m an | ers tn outlying | . “Am having a districts ha transferred to| j Shooting of Ricbert Good by h you was here.” , places o| Brit Detective Claude Fortne day ish you for Boy’s Major ity to Get Money [fist ae \inoraise ar NNER avec asa Wore . | (Turn to Vage 11, Column 5) | lake. | CRIMINAL COURT ROOM, Ch ward the mone It mur. Goodman was being arrested by cago, June 11 William D. 8 r—the ¢ looded murder of an | ithe ctive as a bandit suspect, 1 PRIVATE LESSON, erd murdered Billy McC? ocent boy E | |and knocked the officer down twice 100 LADY AND GENTL millionaire foster son, as t This “plan of actio Crowe de | with his fist before he was finally nea = to a long-standing pl » obtain] clared, “c ed of ri ng Billy | <8. captured. Fortner’s gun was accl- 5 the McC k forte State's At-|to the th ‘old of manho and Byte 28 és are: Ri : yt ral ‘ally eoatrueain at 1 Gee Geo heard that the Metro- ened cower ja Shen e Maur w . “sg tha RAID KILLING HE’S ENJOYING IT. George Ford, youthful citizen of Bellevue, finds it not at all diffi | oantaly beh glee ash tn at he re uaerie prittinne ae sro | ope ina statecnant’ today. l Crowe a8 hes tidkd< combintt jeult to boost the Bellevue Strawberry Festival now starting in the Lake Washington town.} ‘rwenty witnesses testified at the “That man Shepherd,” Crowe de-| ted the mt 50 she immed aff Photographers | inquest, offering varied testimony. | Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star § tely wrote to him for | couple of passes. | clared, “took advantage of his wife's} By a court ruling, all atato’s wit | Dry Agent, i in Hospital, Says! BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER mixed, but his intentions were |; it's bound to be a wonderful | About 4:30 p.m. the jury came é . | friendship to Mra. McClintock and| nesses wero ordered out of the “Me™ mm—m perfectly clear. After the 47th | success. jin with the finding: ‘ae feunad maken td lattached himself to the McClintock| courtroom. There were a score of He Warned Lusk Young George Ford's Baber Mie bh tha raalnt Gunes | And Bellevue belles are all for | “Robert Goodman came to his N ‘tte eas | household. | them, including pretty Isabell Pope, mouth, generously “rouged” od xy % » | the berries, too. ‘They claim /death from a wound in the abdomen Har tennig corsets “He did no work to earn a iv. | ee, and Judge Harry Ol-| From his bed in the Seattle Gen.| With berry juice, closed firmly admitted he might get “licked,” | strawberries are fine for the |caused by a bullet fired from an a BE ph tty but lived a life of ease, reading | son, herd's Nemesis eral hospital, Andrew Sadier, proni.| OVér the 17th strawberry | whether for the berries or the | complexion, and oh, so easy to | automatic pistol thru careless han- iA agouti jand fishing. He did it off the Mc bition agent, Thursday told the coro. “Let' ond,” said the wily | rent in his overalls, he didn't | take j ding of such pistol in the arrest of Clintock fortune.” ner's jury how he emptied his gun| Geor “‘at I'm a visitor to our | say, but {f everybody who visits To prove the particularly | Goodman, June 5, 19: - A new secret order, planned to| Crowe went over Shepherd's en |into the body of John Lusk bone «| strawb'ry festival, and ‘at's the | the Lake Washington Str | luscious brand ofg strawberry |. The jury entered no recommenda~ fight evolutior is called “The | tire history, seeking to show the | mh 4 4 way "he eats \’em:”” berry Festival at Bellevue, en- | their fertile fields produce, the {tion concerning further action in Knights of th ¢ a | 7 is alleged moonshiner fell dead ay hi 3 "em at | 1 Snights of the Garden of Eden.” We) jury. that Shepherd had lived __ 40 | (Turn to Page 11, Column 4) Lae ree ae In testifying, Mrs. Grace Good- | ¢ i The Jury was taken to the hospital | George's grammar was a bit the berries as did: George, hope the regalia of the lodge ot | anticipe e A hospital | | 000,000 estate, os aii ‘ba ? |man, 9572 nie 4 Dae nse eat wine coheed [Fez cutouts bang stiles | Freee tice ele. 28; Z - © KIN 6 widow ‘ < 0 Ned e rs c 2 er ha OH, ns WE KNOW THE KIND | the th: claliaeeg eee haat te her 3/R | Martin Cohn ranch carly Wednes in ecre ac e [deliberately tired. the shot while he yi.) Rainier Valley Folk Bitter in) aay morning. Sadier had boon beat was lying prostrate on the sidewalk. “In Victoria, Gloria hought more| years ago,” Crowe continued. te ye pais | than a dozen bottles of perfume. | poisoned Mra. McClintock's te | Objections to Plan eas > unconsciousness, he told thay |He asked her to see that justice From “The Flapper Wi Jagainst the attorney whom her do: | i S a en y ur ar. | would be done him. is gun | | | ne he came to he « ar 6% |ceased husband had appointel to] pisteriy 41 Wish Re, oaine, £0, b Chief Severyns announced that no 9 rd the estate. He wanted to get # hyd laying everyone who had/on the kitchen stove, he DSS he NE ett Sil action would be taken against Fort- ald. He on as Lusk ap-| Rumor Former Manager for +a: ° ner, the death being considered accl- | the eutnie. |” Hartley to Be Judge | Money Hiding Place in Home Is Looted |testct"sirine «°tignt'm_wiicn te “Groen Lake to Be Home of Wild| ®" supported a referendum proposition | picked up the wea Ute." —Head Jon the $1,200,000 Rainler Valley | proached the door f the money in hia own clutches: Crowe then told of Mra, M¢eClin ine. You bet it ia! Li'l Gee Gee is going jstreet car purchase, many realdents| “Halt and tt y . 4 - ied | I ade no charges | . many residents | a hrow up your hands," | A . | prisoner was resisting arrest. fo move out there soon. tock’s death. He mado no charg of the Valley Thursday lobbied in be- | Sadl ho ordered, but 1 WI ] Fe ] it A ‘ st Shepherd nie day Jobbied In, be- | § © ordered, sunk | . | 7 N pagent |o¢ murder against Shepherd for this | vase of the purchags tetoe eae: | cont comin nie KamMuy is Away death, but told the jury that /Shep-| tio committe | Divorced are Mr when |herd was “dancing with glee sti entied | Robert M. Jones, Alaska building . emptied my gun at we EAE Tie ob pedi tints Joaunoll| Badine ial gun at him, | acorn, may be named I ne bears A SECRET hiding place for money }and 11 p. m., while the family ae ST KER . | superior judge . next. week. when was discovered and looted of}away from: home, | And Mra. Storr: et AR MDOHcer way dead (Tey ape Ojics ‘too ‘often he learned Mr c 06 at chambers to fight Councilman John | The inquest will be concluded early { ! 4 . one i are An * 8 signs to be-| : 8 He slammed the door |ana ho was to be one of Billy’ BUA | Carrots proposition that the pro-| Thursday afternoon mY | Judge King Dykoman re he ‘ «| $680. in gold, silver and currency by| ‘The thieves gained entrance into | ete dians ised which , come publisher | 5, dnosda ht in the|the house by breaking a padlock o' posed purchase bo submitted to a| W. M. Whitney, assistant pronibl burglars Wednesday nig’ & & padlock on | " Are you reading “The Flapper| SHEPHERD WANTED city-wide referendum vote. ‘They |tion director, was the first witnean of the Post-In-| home of W. G. Willis, $10 10th ave./a rear door, Willis sald in his report | | One Killed in 1 Battle With Wife"? It's exciting. It be-| CONTROL OF MONEY jagreed unanimously that such ajcalled at the inquest. Ho told of telligencer, tho robbery tank piace between 9:30 | to the police | Mine Company Police kins to look as if Gloria and Dick| Shepherd's job waa to rajae tho| move would defeat the city’s next|finding Luak's body lying o Judge = Dyke: | - + Believing that he had found a se loria and I Biient Hood elewel | y & on the man has been : hid lace for his funds, Wil will live happy every afterwards—| youngster, Billy, to manhood) a law: step in creating a municipal trans-| Porch outside the kitchen when he eT Ck ” ° cure hiding place for his funds, Wil- +s aa at least until they get thelr divoree,| yer named Alexander row portation monopoly {arrived at the ranch house in answer ii pee ofthe Imported Liquor lis chose this method of saving his| rege aA os Baas rene cee was in control of the money,!'Crowe| J. C, Unger, 9208 Rainier ave, as-|to a phone call from an unknown | be Tat hed he money, Police bolieve that he has|™&n 4s reported dead and sever VF DIARY | went on, “This arrangement wasn't | serted that the Rainier Valley Com- | man. for the past 12 Causes 3 Arrests |}, “shadowed” fot somo time by | injured in fighting at the Besoo ¢ le Dp ivery bet o 50) itisfactory to Shepherd, Hie didn't | mercial club has indorsed tho put Agent Sadler was sitting at the years Possession of ,fake “imported’| the thieves as he placed added gains| Heries of Cape Breton, ee a wi TZ, betimen, te, ihe’, oftiees love the bos te didn't want @ #00 | chase twice and adopted a resolu. | roadside in a dazed condition, Whit His resigna {iiquor caused the arrest ot thréo4!2 Nis secret placo and that this dis. strike has been in progress for sev- f Bnd to the Palace Hip Playhouse, where| to love and educate, He] wanted | tion againat thereforendu |ney said. 1 Attorney Tom Ie SOR AR Rent 10. ai night by the police | COverY of his cache led to plans for) °Fal months is qateh W King, the comique, and! the mone “We emphatically oppose a city-|Velle questioned Whitney on his Gov Hartley | men vedne nigh’ r Alt robbers | tino workers were anheted "7 mee C. Jones again, he hating feet tg| “After falling in other schemes, | wide referendum,” ho sald, “Refer-| knowledge of the shooting | Be ae eet a ae Li ering ip)| i BenCon tHe among (he burglars} Marching in a body against the o the Manhattans since last I saw him, and | he decided on one plan of action to! ring the purchase to residents of the| Agent Harl Corwin, who was pres 1S A shad ‘2, painters, were arrested at {tok # specimen of gold quarts, uj station at Cape Breton: fey ene reading “They Kney | ao Valley alone would be all right, but|ent during the raid on the Cohn offect next Mon ate Phe 4 ; Vien by Pa.| Silver watch, meerschaum pipe, nose} A force of company police this Howard, and Ktmighiy merrioy wad anon that, I understand, {4 {Hegola.”’ ranch earlier on tho night of the day. : eet ‘eh Rovnolds and. eek: ‘The | Sasses and banic book. morning surprised strike _ pickets, fo,the moodshed tor a nyahteap of par-\l The Place You|Are Hugo Kelly, formor wocrotary to| shooting, was the next witness, bi Yt cal telgelie tare s teat amoanel Gad Te RALLYE ++ and after a fight succeoded in. get- yolp wine, but did find that Dame Drew | the mayor, appoared nx spokesman| Sadler was confined in the Seattle| Rodert af, yones Sound — court. Pea Cioier ttle tall peed , ting, possession of the station build: which tt she do neuins am resotved te || Looking For |for tho Rainior Valley residents, op.{Genoral hospital, where he waa taken |. Evins HERA AY eotil| CURING Mekcker; 46) coisero Weller ing for the purposo of keeping put glue in her boanty mud, und. fill |poring the - city-wide referendum.) after, his wounds had been dressed | Thuraday © wore Vint Ate ey | vas nrrosted later, at 468 14th ave Gloria Meet H |Wmintenance of way, operations) gor the Dr. Lyons ean of toothpowder with|! xray he listed in today’s Classified || Mra. Hdgar lair also spoke against |bY Dr. 0. B, Schrooder of Iirland| Name Jones as Dykeman's succ bid ee ag kA Vana Ser | ing. rated cheese, And so to bed, 1 lieegane ting: || the referendum, sanitarium, in the probate and juventlo depart-|in possession of 18 quarts of “doc: 2 \ Wires at) New Waterford, be be Hs Columns. Here {9 a good) isting: mn | ments, It was anid to have orig-|tored” Scotch, Meek and Reynolds res 4 ‘ h After looks flock of rollick eet osdenbecl ad atadidat ata a téd In Olympia, where Jonos has| said, Parker was held for $600 bill atinee Ol— J twoen hore and Capo Breton, are © looking at A flock of rollick inated in’ Olymp ere Jonos has|aaid, Parker was held for $600 bi denial ; to other council committees before |W | : down and dotails are ine collegian in balloon. trourers ROOM COTTAGH [final action tm taken next: Monday | oman, Despondent, | ;,...:. 1 name for himself in party | j OU won't want to miss by Joo Geo remarked that whe never || 1 ere, moatly cleared, frhit and || tern) i . i | politle today's installment Ju yeur, ago to seo. boya|| | pertien; apring. water pfvediny || Afternoon (Takes Poisons Lives iii iy sores manoser or Mpg. Miracle Talks || rnttt's .tialiment, ot | Head of Emergency rin i rt | ound. v furnitures price While deapondent from nv npell of | rrartiey. In his. campaign for gov rs. Iracle 1alks ‘The Flapper Wife” on Page |) Aig ty: $600; $200 down, $10 per month SUES FOR DIVORCE “the blues,” carly Thursday, Mins | ernor to D Hill Club me Nine We Fleet to Come Here When tho State of Tennessee va. | Declaring that when sho falned| Marie Kobell, $9, waltrews, took pot Jones said Thursday that he knew o Venny u é pte ‘t re lect thith ouly WASHINGTON, June 11.—Aami { ‘The Theory of Kyolution is called || Turn to the Want Ad @olumns || he Jet her tay on the floor until] son at the Waver artments, ac: | nothing of the matter, He said he} Mrs, Kathryn Miracle, former to, Aer in, leva WER? his ral Leigh Palmer, chairman of the in court next month, the first step|| and see who is offering this place || sho recovered consciousness, Gladys] cording to police © was tain} was as surprised as were other|councilwoman, will address the actor ahauHids navn ators emorgoncy fleet corporation, will of the prosecution will be to sub-|| tg you. READ THE WA Ab || Vining Wednesday filed suit for| to the city hospital for medical at-| friends of Dykeman, at the unlooked | 1D nny Hill Regrade and Improve. | sho’ met: her tbisband) On |ieave here tonight for the Pacifia f poenda Adam, COLUMNS EVERY DALY For || divorce from Robert I, Vining. | tention, for resignation, Jones has lived inj ment club at their moeting Iriday Page 15. steph const. Ilo will visit Los Angelos q v4. GOOD BUYS IN RAL Warary, || They were married here in Decem- he polson, physiclann sald, waw| Seattle for 18 yours, Ho was chair=|at 8 p.m. In the Sacred Heart hall, hie nd first and thoreafter San Francisco, . \ —A, 7. 8, ber, 1918, oc denatured alcohol, Sho will recover, (Turn to Page 11, Column 4) Officers will also be elected. Z| Portland and Seattle. ( ® »

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