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— ee [ WEA night ond 5 Temperature Maximum, 69 Today “VOL, 27. NO. 98. 27. NO, 98, © The best way to Howdy, folks! go crazy is to try to play bridge with a pair of dice, Amundsen North P Me probably w tacked on it, falled to reach the But it’s just as well, Id have found a sign ODAK AS YOU GO." cuee Navel authorities refused to send the giant dirigidie “Los vingeles” to the pole deceuse there was no mooring mast there How about the North Pole? Amundsen rts intense cold fiying across the Arctic ice flows But he was well timated before he 4. He used to live in an apartment house. FAMOUS POLES North Barber . . dearer Paderewski. acl ealt ov. H. rnor is going to en- ing the next sie to my ears,”"—¢ Well, the Joy a lot Unree gove of music years 4A gink I hate Ia Harry Lurch; He alwoys says, “Meet you at church.” eee The National Association of In- ventors closed its convention here erday, and we were disappointed that nobody announced the invention Of false teeth with a non-skid tread for eating peaches. . — os LI'L GEE GEE, THe OFFICE VAMP, This is my off pee Riverss | body is telling me where to get : Een * Pre taste of a well cooked juicy sirloin steak." says ornia sclen- ¢, “is simply the poisons in the steak.” Waiter, bring m New York cut, with plenty and poison! a sirloin steak of oni Mes ¢ eaten have flavor of a steak juices, ¥ couldn't If the fine in its poisonous many of poisoned a them that flea. lal “Week”, of the various ve listened to upplication, and at last given us sive-Us-a-Rest-Week.”’ OLD CROW—IT FLEW THRU THE AIR Federal prohibition agents seized 20 cases of Scotch yesterday which had ben brought in from Canada by air- plan’ What kind? Oh, just plane whisky. o- Aviation Whisky: Two drinks an yeu go Into a tailspin. eee Beneath the sod Lies Hermann Dingle; One should be sure The girl is sing see You cangay this for weeds: They know when they're ked oe e YER DIARY (dane 18) Up and abroad to the citle, and there nee in» gold-emith’s window m whisky | varafe, most cunningly wrought In the | shape of au owl, which I did greatly | covet, but Lord! the spirits that we do hay now, would ent thro the erystal in| ws fortnight, And so to the offies, where | comes news of Milord Amundsen's re- tarn, and mighty glad, for 1 did deem him’ gone to join the shades of Mir! John Franklin and the other doughty | Voyageurs who did perish in the Polar ‘Anon to home, and played » 4 of gowf, = Keottish game, and ty poor, albeit did make one hole | 13, which did cheer me somewhat, And so to dinner. . | We understand that the State of| ‘Tennessee {s going to sue Capt. Amundsen, for damages. He com pletely forced the monkey trial off the front page yesterday, one The tigilant United Press Tells ua of atrife in Canton, But we can't register distress When summer keeps ua pantin’. “ee A vacuum has been defined’ as nothing—with something to keep it there, see Insurance for a happy marriago ta now proposed. Wut, sooner or later, one member of the contract would want to” cash In on the polfey cee Beneath this atone lies ) a and Lou; hey tried to change seata In a rented canoe. O14 Silas Grnmp, the sage of Pumpkin Hol ayn y doean't art The Newspaper With the THER | Last noon, 69 Motered as second Clase Matier May &, 18! SI ATTLE, WA FRID. overnor’s Story He Discusses the Houser “Rabbit” Letter and Says The Star Had No Right to Print It Governor Hartley, coat off and shirt sleeves rolled up, tells The Star some of the things he purposes to do. The picture was made in his office shortly after the gover- nor had issued his formal statement this week, attacking his critics. HAT kind of « person Is this man Hartie tile I'm here and Ym goine to ‘sive thie “atate governor of Washir ha’ vory beat I've « > ka who knew him c ten to the yelps and inter as a what to « eilioaaht thiav. nee in at . of ¢ ed to reduce the I don't every friend I've K n going to & 1 of wast | has STAR man ! a lot of things about you and we'd like to How ste Jay Thomas, ou tell us what's the matter. chan, the state board of education. Well,’ he said, “there i going Houser had been by Thomas to check a around, that’s true; but be. I list ¢ ibles for a tment and report back 5 toh get ose I'll be m on who ¢ out of this office en I tld be r who likely would run (Turn to Page 4, Column 3) OWASH Booze Gang Trail Leads to Everet Circulation in Washington ees March & 1879, ar by Malet AY, JUNE FOUR MEN AND WOMAN HELD Liquor and Opium Cleanup Made by U. S. Agents SWISLER HOME RAIDED Wife of Accused Man Is Also Held by Federals A’ A RESULT of two s and fh of rapid-fire raids in and Around Beattie, federal on and narcotic offi day they had members of a they say, bas running huge quantities of liquor across the Can adian jine As a result raids, four men and one re under arrest and an a Ja Cadillac auto are confine is what ppened Wi DNESDAY NIGHT —Pedera agents, ‘ r Holt 1 Ge ted THURSDAY APTERNOON—1 } fed 8 operat his wife FEDERAL AGENTS. e R ae liquor raid at the home of Lyle H. Swisler and Glen Holt, previously been ac ing the captur be filed SWISLER SAYS “NOTHING ON ME" anid the off BY PAUL R. MALLON 1 United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, portant June 19.—An im nment tn politics was i foreseen as a result of the non charge: ‘ Bail, it was| Passing of Senator Robert M. La ld be met at $2,500] Follette While nates in s who completed the (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) rald depende moveme aimed fon of perr ——— J “ AMUNDSEN GETS WILD WELCOME | Scandinavia Celebrates Sate! Return of Explorers “FAILED TO REACH POLE! Party Forced to Land 200) Miles From Goal TEAPOT DOME OIL Government Loses Fight to Cancel Sinclair’s Hold on Wells NE, Wyo, Harry F June 19.—(By | was logal and that its issuance “was Sinciais lease} wholly immaterial in yiew of the L oll reserve was | facts in granting (G4 P.) | to Teapot Dome ni nd transactions” | : | sustained today by Federal Judge T.| the lease, for naval authorities had | SLO, June 19—By U. P)— | Blake Kennedy full participation in all, Bi | Oslo was decorated with In a lengthy decision, comprising] ‘The second point dec ded by} | approximately 20,000 | flags today, crowds in the streets toasted Roald Amundsen and his words, Judge! Judge Kennedy | was that Kennedy ruled that the government | yo improper secrecy In there was| Negotiating had failed to present ovidence sut:| at i § Norwegian pilot, Hjalmar Riiser- | ficient to nullify the leane pee Regi dash ich tok AL WA Larsen, a8 national heroe Judge Kennedy declared President| 7 As details of Amunasen's exploit| Harding's executive order transfer-| | ee = sttient roshttgrerie seta in flying to within apparently teu |T!S Jurindiction over Teapot Dome! jis OF Pelltic dtof former ee: pier dlid Mel obtiaead api bag (4 gation arising out of former Sec |than 200 miles of the North pole be partment of the navy] ooo, of the Interior Albert B. Fall's | action in leasing the oll-bearing struc. ture to Sinclair's Mammoth Oj1 com- pany to the department of the Interior gan to reach the public, the feat was recelved as a national triumps. | ‘The Norwegian parliament paid tribute to Amundsen and adopted a fesolution to forward congratulations | AEE seen eee || Real Estate Dealers || The decision came three month: formation reaching Director Tom-| (Turn to Page 4, Column 5) BUY IN REAL ESTATE | landed at Monterey had been taken HAE ey ee J\ by liljuckera, LEASES SUSTAINED tothe explorer. Are Offering [acter attorneys for opposing sides The wildest sort of enthusiasm|| Their best buys in today's Clas ipehep de epi lady highly tech swept over Scandinavia Thursday || nified Columns. Were is a g00d |! suago Kennedy tn fod sirrodiist Ratae night, as the people of the North|| listing I's y An federal court here, | | celebrated the safo return of tho| were F Amundsen party, © Restaurants in| 1920 HOME Cutter Seized 350 Copenhagen and Oslo were crowded || 5 rooms; aprictly modern; juat |) with. parsorio to obsorvo | bea rome whine Cases After Chase the great occasion pitving | root 4 SAN FRANCISCO, June 19.1 F waleome that Me dining room; fishing boat 857, « 2 | A hint of the welcome that in to with na yt & 57, carrying 260 en |be Amundasen’s when he returns to modern bath |of whisky, was captured today | Oslo contained in the greeting furne the guard after a chaye off \he received when he arrived in Ay loc | Pig pint, and two men arrested King’s Ta All the inhabitants of ot from car atation, || The coast guard cutter 269, that community were there to meet oto Alnaka, and || Which made the setaure, chased an him, according to measagen recelved | ght ones, Hee tt this |) other auapected liquor ship, the Em. here, and their greeting was enthu-| ma #, for several miles, but the ainstic. || Turn to the Want Ad Columna || Vessel had no Hauor aboagd when | Amundsen descended to the foo at|| and seo who is offering thin || !t hove to in response to attbts trom a point 180 Kilometers (120) miles)|| dandy home to you, RIGAD THY || the cutter from tha North pole, according to In-|] WANT ADS DAILY FoR GooD The skipper said 70 cases he had ing the tt E |none would hazard a gue: ie might be the new leade the other hand, republ a breakup of the “La Follette | | bloc" in the farming Northwe particularly in La Follette’s home state of Wisconsin, which he had held by sheer dominance of in ‘br. Faiman Sticks to Story dividual popularity. The death of | Of $100,000 Germ Offer | ta Fotette, they believe, may open |the states to regular republics | CRIMINAL COURT, cHICAGo, | ™e | June 19,-The state rested its case in| SENATOR WANTED the Shepherd germ murder trial] PARTY TO CONTINUE shortly after noon today, with Dr,| | La Follette wished that the party |C. ©. Faiman, head of a bacteriologi-| he organized in the last campaign | }cal school, aa the last witness, should continue. Hoe had privately Faiman stubbornly held to his| expressed to his associates the de story that Wm, D. Shepherd prom-| sire that they carry forward the Jised him $100,000 in return for|/banner he carried in an effort to typhoid fever germs, which the state| bring about eventually the changes charges the prisoner gaye to his|he sought—election of juc curb. ward, Billy McClintock PAY TRIBUTE TO DUPEN 18 LOSER LLETTE ‘Petition for New Trial of] Assault Case Denied Party Lines Submerged Thousands Mourn Death Petition of James 1, Dupen for A new’trial of the sult in which he was $2,000 damages for} assaulting Mrs, Laura Foster, mid:| 1, die-aged deaf widow, in the King |) t°* county home, of which he Is super. | Revert M. 1 dont, was denied Wriday. fhe decision handed down by Judge M. L. Clifford, of Tacoma, clones the unless Dupen do- | cides to appenl | | assessed Ww. June 19, SHINGTON, (United Follette today in hun dreds of tolegrama to members of sorrowing family, Submerging party Mnes there was unanimity of praise, from the president down, of tho lato statesmen's untiring ability, ‘age and devotion. no body of the dead senator left | hore today for Madison, Wis. to Mo In state at the capitol j his ease It is the move which county com: | § jo {missioners have been awaiting be fore taking any action on the pro. and to| posal to force Dupen's resignation | from the home superintendency, | 2@ burled Monday with stm pte funeral ser The funeral party i Jtook the Capitol Limited at 3 p.| Award Race Prize [in. tor chicago. A special train departing from Chicago at 10 a, m, tomorrow will carry tt over the Chi to Belgian Pilot #, June 19.—(By 1 RRL i) » and Northwestern lines to he olaim of W. T. Vanorman of| Madieon Akron, 0. to first prize in the Gor-| ‘There In the capitol building don-Bennett cup race was rejected | wh he served three terms Htoday by the Aero club and the| governor, amid. tho » of his was awarded to the Voenstra, prize pilot, Belgian | carly beginnings, Ta Wollette will (Turn to Page 4, Column 6) ¢\ aviator used as aeri ofa booze-laden pl The SeattleStar (he Postottion at Seattin Wash, ander ape dot of C TO included 7 t Xx sary name on the ballot First Chapter of “30 Years in the Ring,” by Uncle Tom McCarey——Sport Page 1 Today) EXTRA TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. HANG Mrs. Florence vere again arrested, whisky smugglers, ane on Lake We ae * Death of La Follette May Help Ip Republicans: : Believe Nor thwest Sect Section May Revert: to G. 0. P.; F oresee End of “Bloc” ee eee ee CAMPAIGN TO HAVE MRS. LA FOLLETTE FILL SENATE POST ADISON, Wis. June 19. (By P)—A campaign to bert M. La E dead prog n the senate seat cant by the death of her sband, got under way in the jegislature here today ms were circulated by frionds of the La Follette family necer Swisler (shown above) in their arrests during an extensive narcotic- Swisler on Victory way. having follow- shington. TO DIE ON GALLOWS | Both Defendants in Murder Case Are Found Guilty BY LELAND HANNUM (Starr Staff Correspondent) VICTORIA, B. C., June |19.—Owen Baker and Harry Sowash must be hanged for the murder of Captain. Wil- liam Gillis and his son, Wil- jliam, Jr. The Americans were con- victed by a jury this after- noon, after 74 minutes of de- | liberation. | They will be hanged at | Oakalla prison farm, Septem- | ber 14. Justice Aulie Morrison pronounced sentence. cee | ICTORIA, B. C. |V or death for ¢ y Sowash, Ame debated this afternoon by adian fu Repeating his warnings not to be jayed by “sentimental rubbish,” co Morrisson sent the case to y at 11:16 m. He told the jury that Sowash and taker are “the kind of. men who nust be dealt with cold-bloodedly.” Ie asked them whether they were prejudiced enough to believe Baker's siatements,” but said, “however, it y fo scan all evidence doubt of certair Jui is your <¢ with regard guilt, I caution you not 16 mental let aenti rubbish prevent you doing full 4 uphe hé peace protect the 1 low citizens n ‘ others of the and his son m “Gillis, yl G. awaited the impatience. stern and steely verdict eyed, was ‘hage ard and worn with the strain Sowash's sneering smile as gone. The bravado of the outh of 24 was replaced by hesitant tension high-ceilinged, galleried court to suffocation at Brilliant sunshine light across the pol a nervous, The room was pac 9 a. m. Frida 3 of i woodwork. Justice Aulie B, Morrison, wigged took his seat, amid « at 10:30. He rapidly summed the jury, the case of the England ys. Baker and a is and gowned, hush, King of | Sowash, | A verdict of guilty, Archie John. |son, crown’ counsel said solemnly, means but one thing—the gallows There Ss no alternative. Nor may the jury, he said, seek | to soften the penalty by bringing in @ verdict of manslaughter. “If you accept the findings of ‘o obtain 3,117 signatures, to place Mrs, La Follette ing of the court and complete readjustment “| pr j tenants, | ch to | ex receive appointment one of t Most prominent families, power of the supreme esent railroad operations, La Follette had many Wm. H. union president, able lieu. Johnston, ma- inists’ is expected chairman of ecutive council of the new party, Robert M. La continue as Follette, Jr, may to his father's post in the senate by Gov. James G, Blaine, state leader in Wiscon- sin “Young Bob,” La Follette thinks and acts like his fath: For the} last two years he has been acting almost entirely, for his father in | public matt and he may decide | to follow in his father's footsteps. - STIMSON GUILTY | Wealthy Youth Convicted on )—Tho nation paid tribute tol — Drunk Driving Charge Fred Stimson, youthful » state's we scion of Ithiest and was found guilty of driving while drunk by a ju da M | to M bil 00 new ry dn superior y Stimson wa ulcolm Douglas’ court Stimson drove a coupe belonging Juanita White on the night of arch $1, on Roren ave. and Spring and collided with an automo. lo, & pile of lumber and a. tree cording to the testimony submit t the trial Miss White injured in Hiision, She filed a suit for $25, 0 personal injurtes against stim Which subsequently was dis courts lato tried in Thurs. Judge was the Stimson’s attorneys will ask for a trial, the} (Turn to Page 4, Column » J HOLDS POSSE AT BAY WITH GUN Barricaded in a barn near Tolt, | Henry Middlebrook, believed to be in- | sang, held off a posse of deputy sher- iffs with a gun Friday morning for several hours until he was brought down with a shot thru the hip. | Middlebrook, sald to be a farm “| hand, waa shot by City Marshal Wal- ler of Tolt. Sheriff Matt Starwich received a call for aid from the marshal Friday morning, after Middlebrook had bar- ricaded himself and threatened to |shoot anyone who molested him, { Deputy Sheriffs Sears and Ander- son wero sent to aid Marshal Waller. After Middlebrook was wounded, the deputies brought him to the King 1. PHONE HEARING ‘The first move of the stato of Washington in its efforts to thwart a 30 per cent increase in telephone rates were made Friday in the hear- ings before Dean John T. Condon, master in chancery. A roport of tho state telephone ex- perts, purporting to show that de- preclation figures of the Homo Tele. phone Co, in Spokane are greatly ex- aggorated, was introduced by City Attorney Winston of Spokane, ‘Tho telephone company has closed its case against the state department of public works, It sought to prove that the rate increase was justified by tho size of its investment in this state, ‘Tho state will submit as evidence the Home Telephone Co, case and will then submit its evidence for the cities of Tacoma and Seattle, tHUJACKERS —