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: : : j i actaan nae : | meaaNg The Newspaper With ‘the Biggest Circulation in Washington | eos The Seattle Star a Way none From | = Nered ap Hecond Clans Matier May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March ¥. Ber Year, by Mall, $3.00 VOL NO, 99. +19 i = SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, Jl NE 20, 19% Two Men After One City tv’ Lives in sne Political Meet! Job—Both Will Get It! ‘Mystery House?’ | “Sitter Municipal Strife; Assail ant Is Sought KELSO, Wash., June 20, metre Dovery, 57, pub’ of the Cowlitz County , was shot down and Killed Friday night.as he v returning home from a meeting of the “Public Welfare Association,” Kelso political organ- ization. ——F = ‘Bobby Fooled Burgiar|S0 WELL HAVE {[Bobby Footed Burglar) Hin i i EST. BY HOMER G. BREW As authorities took up the hunt Saturday for Dovery’s \ OUR PARKS murderer, they began working on the theory that the { te uat ata eee Sy editor was slain as the result of the bitter politica! contro- {| ck co ikea j ver’ hich has been raging here for several weeks ; kick coming." Shakespear Romine to Take Exam for| The first clue to Dovery’s assailant developed Saturday } wdy, folks! This is pay Park Superintendent when Sheriff C. W. Studebaker learned that a young man q a there are 15 creditors as seen running from the death scene. This suspect is waiting down on the front steps ei aeret most arcnat BUT WE HAVE ONE NOW hurr belig neh } ro2 pa Dovery's body was found on a side street. He was killed \ i by a large caliber Colt’s revolver bullet, which was fired thru | Hall, Park Engineer, Has ’ neck at close range. The bullet cut its way thru | Only Such Job Listed not ry's collar, leaving powder burns, and severed the vic- ieamege) \tim’s left jugular vein. There was no evidence of a strug- (i service examinations for waist gle, the slayer apparently Lely 4 the editor unawares. 4 superintendent of city parka| ‘pot A Mexican laborer, whose name i ot née’ ceay will be held July 8. learned by officials, found ing garters nis ta what’ started who was put Into} overy's about 11 p. m. on « was descended | ) OF Darke: superintendent sey shaded street, He reported hi n ago Mayor Brown a tr ic discovery to the authorities rary makeshift," and who | who stated today that Dovery was When a lox heen tha ida Job mince, will take the | probably slain about 10:30 p. m ; shee: tha ried | coliewiana : 1 us returned from the welfara Ne stop laughing—not. comer eth pRanf ay meeting east, u ne can find a place! site eat i MONDAY The revolver with which the where he c buy some of them. BA ee eee crime was committed was found eee e adhd 7 : spot where the body lay = ———} sag ree .| Saturday about 60 feet from the F tiv biiaeec feck toe hb Se | per © Two Commissioners Favor! ‘The weapon is an old-sigle short lane that has no | of landscag wh . ; Ba Wiha Ths Gata Colt’s revolver. The bullet whicli traftic cop. 1 wide park oxy Firing Home Head killed Dovery was also found. Mrs. J. C. Turner, of Kelao, re FOLLOWS PLEA DENIAL) ported to Sherite Studebaker Sa t n y, that sh fter she hes i w a slende Brown Refuses to State His Position Before Meeting traw hat F ning awa the scene of the mur watched him as he rai | Lil Gee ‘ie aenea members” of t along Third ave. and then crossed | anit: aaa era pars ity commission: to Fourth ave. Officials believe ; Pier | ) dismiss James E. Dupen| this young man may be the slayer | Many movi employ musi: | from his position as superintendent | of Dovery. | cians to play they act, and Bethe h | Dovery was an ardent supporter | judging by some of the photop! Z A lof A. Ruric Todd, who was recent- they produce, we pr Dupen's . recalled as mayor of Kelso. In use fiddies mad Inter board by that time his newspaper columns, Editor ne cans i President Dutton of the pirk boa ‘ If Dupen resigns, all three board| Dovery bitterly assailed a number of ; eee sald Saturviny didn't know juat , . members cept St,| citizens who opposed Todd during ; ABIGAIL APPT when ra | “DOC HAMILTON HERE?” Why, he’s in jail,” said| ,the heated political battle. The | “It the present PA, set temporary tor 30, Yoices thru the speaking tube at 101714 E. Union st., when] ,, 22?" nay pba ae our dictates nie t vogue for short BOLD, BAD BURGLAR broke baby’s bank! Got ’nuvver (Turn to Page 3, Column 3) i reporter called to buy drinks. “This is a private dwelling,” bp tor’ daimawen case Friday night, following which one—tick-tick—see?” says Bobby. the voices continued. Judging by the number of cars parked | he had assa Ph b 4 w friend coming and going it was a large aot schidachi ESTERDAY little. Bot By Bob Chelsey skirts continues, a lot of Mappers are going to get ir knees aw- yy sunburned his summer.” Dovery was murdered. | A coroner's immediately began an inqu the murder. Dovery is survived by his widow jand a daughter, 18 years old. he must poi bs But Bobby A the sweet-toothed t | : " ; f , yee cece at dg et is nc | mands hese eh | PLOT 10 MAKE McCoy has been made c in Special Election to Decide b by « ma voice | sign by or I will vote to] ager of the p La Follette’s Successor per. ed on a prison paper, | : m above thru a long, met- | remove him. aking tube, just visible William Brown, of Redmond, who | dim light of the anteroom. made an agreeme: h Gi ss to} s | Mees 6 te upen ant correspond: | MADISON, Wis. dune 20.— (RET HO you tack lear ove sy a inst | er | Moving slowly thru throngs that W Gi Ava lisa yd jed @ new trial, : ‘a ; seals | f \ | ined the Northwestern railroad aye ¢ [a peatementy Oi ey nee: Shes | Agents Think Everett Plant | red the vole ist a “IL have 1 of town for 3 . An angry mob pursued the king, | down-hearted. He right of way into the city, the | pian * 3 | af de : al i ek ae tac cues charter funeral cortege bearing ibe bods tof «negro nocent: | |two daya.” Brown sald. “1 wil make) Part of National Chain ng y do th of rare | Commissioner Frank Paul who} se Evi K fal E de pa aes vd” oe A Naan Bey epelaes | of three Everett men on a charge Ht ala't. onus ren no more! | Madison at 141 this afternoon. ous refreshments, and tha troduced a resolution to dischatse| of conspiring to inject poisonous sg ar 5 : © with the intro- |Dupen when the suit was filed two| denatured aleohdl into near beer, MADISON, Wis ne } du mutual friend, but |months ago, Saturday said that he| cues to a nationwide plot to vio- An old-timer is one who remem- OwWaSs lac er- ayer U. P.)}—Governor Blaine ¢ | will vote to dismiss the home su iate the pr hibition law Hi co-oper- hers when he used to shout: “And bd 9 |sin probably will call a abou isa Intendent if a res is made by| ation with near beer brewerles, were so's your ol code ec oeeier , he: . Why in not the voice in the speuk of the oth d_ members.) uncovered Saturday, federal dry nded to a I have always favored letting ated, “Who was it tl | agents here claim, ma Hangs on His Birthday ; P The three men arrested in a sec- These lamp-post directories in Se- ond raid on .the Everett bottling attle are all very well, but Li'l Gee his course to m. i th. e aetigti at He and Baker Heat Fate From Quick: i svitr intr, Au itiorteie ets | afar (EVERETT YQUTH Starnes se him go,” Paul i looking for, anywa from The Star, Do you want Doc Hamilton | Wisconsin execut maps on country telephone poles ure, th he narrow door and found him , oye ; f ti . t i Ww + hat . - ‘ fe dope and rum smuggler, were W. J or the benefit of flappers walking A 5 Vi tora J tad H I « | S the late senator, who preferred elec if in a rougly-timbered ane ould be entirely acceptable, the | | Heintz, Alexander Kick and Nels 4 : t m wirat 2 " ssgieentr imma 4 home from automobile rides. Cc Ing 280) ys € aug 1 | Sen ee st offices rather than ap ‘oom, a further — pr » | voleo with a trace of negro ac | GUARD HERO Peterson, according to. F. A. Haxel ie ink ES = pointments, barred by a locked door, Thru cent continued to assert that Doe | tine, provisional prohtbition chief. And C. P. R. declares that lamp ri gear esee ae lieeirureracava' nek an his old calm | ‘There is a possibility that “Bob a frosted glass a dim, green as still in jail, and that posi- A lot of 269 cases of near beer, post directories may be all right for Shem P % GNA baltig Peabo tacks trina Tee: Follette, who knows his fath: ght was barely visible tively no guests were belng re- | manufactured by the Goetz Brewing bet. Seattle grows 40: f DCA Guy Sine.) 40 SSUE belng: chatied pack (5° hla’ ca ns and policies better than any Upon pressing the doorbell, the celved that evening, And so the | Saves Two From Drowning) Co. of St. Joseph, Mfo., which con out of date by the time| “Quite a bit of a coincidence, aye?" |'0 *vale any attempt at i | ont else, with years of legislative ex-| reporter heard a woman's voice reporter was forced to depart : ‘ ‘ tained from 2.95 to 4.95 per cent de- they are ready for use. I'm to be hanged on my birthday.” | it sab a oe ‘ perience, despite his comparative demand, “Who's with neither his curiosity nor his | in American Lake natured alcohol, was selzed. It eh a:e “old” Harry Sowash idence, ‘boys, he} youth, may run as a candidate for appetite satiat | was learned that the shipment orig. | it was the “old” Harry Sows mirabout ye tint the [the wenatorakin The reporter, in ingratiating | oe eae ae 20 ‘Turn to Page 2, Column 3) } He traveled tong on many a trip, | speaking again, in the provincial They'll be hang tones, explained that a mutual Weis aie |. CAME) O'BRIDN,< Wash, dine 20 Nabe Sob A Wn Yet never got a traffic slip; police barracks cell yesterday even- | BeINa arn ait | Pvt. Robert Lockhead, 18, of . : r r ur.” friend had informed him of the B T was this place a private oF This is not very strange, of course,|ing after regaining his composure i He Jatighed. Provinelat polled exceptional hospitality | of the ES | kane, was seized with cramps while His trips were on his rocking-horse. | following the ordeal of hearing him: Scuba" a nine Mneh 44 piace: andithat sho iwaa’therely All shades of the upstairs |SWi™ming In American Lake, Friday, Pea | neif ‘sentenced ‘to hang by the neck | 7° | | making a personal call windows’ were tightly drawn, |*nd Pvt. Burton Runkel, 18, of Ever- until dead, at Okalla prison farm, “No, this Is a private house,” (Turn to Page 2, Column 2) September 8, 19 — ett, was nearly drowned while res: | There are just » kinds of golf-| ers: Good golfers and those who < !_ Jeuing him. Both men undoubtedly F . ine "t t ly Harrison Franklin Mayhars, the 1 Old Drivers’ Permits Expire | would haye lost their lives if a tira TWO Men, Boy and Girl Vic eee en eg tet eee | 24-year-old rum pirate and mur- on July 31 f ——~*)| National Guardsman, Pvt, Rhoman! tims of Traffic Accidents YE DIARY derer, known in Seattle ax Harry | | — || REMEMBER WHEN DAD |) ctem A alte of Everett, Hil not ih ee | Sowash, was convicted shortly af-| All automobile ¢ a’ li | jumped into the water to aid them Py ny i shoniteotl es “a MA ena BpF ie anata “a “VICTIM ee | will oh fe ei Pee a |] AND YOU WERE PALS? |) "rscknead, a member or the abist | 2% Feincver Sie ‘atte Up hetimes fal day as 100 spring as : I expire 5 state July 31, and Shen | Young girl, were 8 wr the san gleaming then t Owen Baker, noted Heattle ex-con. Sy Ale od. ER rh || TOMORROW’S HIS DAY | Infantry band, was swiniming when) smashes here Friday night hae Liab tem hires | ike] ! Ms aken by cramps and cricc| While playing in the street in ds Hi picks " ‘ . Automobile club, advises eart atte E GOOD to dad tomorrow ‘or help. Runkel, a slender youth of il And fain weyid | CADt. W. G. Gillis on the B “Wife of Slain Beryl G. Man|’ aa Rin ai ie |B Why? Because {t's | forihely A bet becca: Reet front of his home, 14 Aloha st., his : > is ru er last Septemb 5 as he predicts the rush will 25 pounds, dived to the rescue, but S Neiiic ; Ebel oe, and paddle |rum runner | ptember 1 ae r r {Said to Be in Mystery Shi aay Ross Jimmie Neillight, 5, was knocked Foint, Agate| ‘They took the verdict without iI Pities Sowash in Court {ve great at the Inst y y p ockhead, who weighs 165, threat-| down and brulsed by a car driven viet and hijacker ed rte . | Just like mother he has his || ened to p: der before safety fae Bletl, Geeta Whike’ & murmur. Baker's steely, unflinching | | ‘The automobile club ‘is supplying | Off Vancouver Island |] day. set aside’ each year, guns || one at him under before safety |), Jerome Bryant, 451 Crockett, there lie on the sand all eyes glared wildly ut the jurymenand| yyorortA, B, C, June 20.—There |Planks, along with free advice as to} | It's the time for you to re- Dist A he recently suffered a | ts, Police sald. t drifting by, and | the muscles of his neck jerked apns-| Wax only one person to weep for how they should be filled | VICTORIA, B, C, June 20.—(By|] member him in’ some special nepal i ». | As H. Dunham, 70, Cronklin hotels ire of bench vy. ‘The t aneer’ Ww 4 Charles May | special |) broken arm, which had not complete ned TAREE ‘om top, and | Modicall The habitual sneer v Hatry Sowash, 24-year-old booze harles, Mayburry, director of] ts, p)—Provincial customs authori-|| Way. I} mike Th Tinta the {Sustained a fractured thigh when io “in an old ‘ria | gone from Sowash's face, and tt was | pirate and murderer, when ho wi Hives has notified the club that} yi, PaGaL a chevatatey ohipivetd Thank him for the days when ||, \.teeand the two were saved, “Run. | hs at Western and Virginia, by 9 ‘one, too, but that /tense but unmoving. His hands} sentenced to hang youterdas er. {all applicants will have to use caro| ‘es repo ate Ds I} yo id ho used to pa Pada taagmtrstry OAR AA hs ane etn Ns car owned by Robert L. Hosey, Dune Brew did make me bent carpets, | [Sentenced to hang yesterday after-| i you and ho used to pal around || Ke is a nephew of C. C : were gripped tightly at his sides, noon, She was Mra. W, G. Gillis,/@nd fill out the blanks correctly to | Pected of having $1,000,000 worth of |} together—just like a couplo of Crosby, vice} 1598 45th ave, S. W. heayen help me! all the day. | prostde o Firat National b | ) Pes ia dats | Sowash, mimicing his Cz towed by tho Beryl G. butchers, |@vold delays | narcotics on board, is being searched |} kids, Or whea he used to hold jee rete the First National bank} q. ww, Fried, dr, 322 Broadway Li'l Gee Gee ix so dumb that ahe| — —_—-— - | Mrs. Gillis took the verdict calm-| ime —- |for off Vancouver Island today |] his little girl on his knee and || °% PYere Ruldbsta 1.N,, was charged ney phen tee thinkn the inventor ofsthe arc Nght | —~ |ly, Her face was immobile when] | amesintn oe |] tell her—oh, all the things dads ing after his machine is;said to “ Accounts of the yossel which be. | | : * was Noah | Justice Aulle B, Morrjson _ pro ’ toll their little girls, |have struck 0, C, Jensen, 71, at Wace Used Car Dealers nounced the words that wit ‘send chats PLAY eae known today sald it was first | Tomorrow is Dad's day, Re- HOurth iano: Union, ligneath the sod . | Sowash and Owen Baker to the gal- Mghted several days ago and that it)| member him, | Viola Jones, 18, of 583 Second Lies Amos Randall; Are Offering | lowe, E PARKS yi ER aE Seber Ss A Fave. N. was slightly hurt at First | disappeared, It has not been ascer-| SUNDAY AFTERNOON ligt whether aoe the drugs ' ‘ MUHNEH pand concerts will be- |] | Ask Leniency for | Their beat buys in today's Cla. | But after they had rushed the fied Columns, Here js a dandy || prisoners from the little courtroom and University, when she was h@ Explosion After Hours, Kills) ty a machine driven by B. J. Leak, Sought a gas leah With a candle aes buy the reaction set in, Loud sob sin Sune F 80 PHGye peat JanOes nbubi reer balley N i La Grande, Ore. There are just two kinds of | = ite drew provincial police barris: |} yy, He Sunday at 9:90 In Sowttle 1) ¢6 bo agents of an eaxtgen drug ring Convicted Sl moun ocean Workings 7" shower batt The regular kind] 1925 MAXWIGLIs SEDAN ters and newspaper mon to thel| > MrEAMa 8 tear are being kept under stitvelliange. nvicte ayer 44 Indict ts b aid watertpal ‘ | ee emaincanusedi dur depart |« nd Jury meats on tho sido of thol] ywatie narene Sul Blay fn Written reguest for leniency late] WALSENBURG, Colo., June 20—| a pao ‘i ¥ ee ‘The apeedomoter in the || room. Caroy'd Concert b@N. win on D ° | Friday accompanied a manslaughter |'Three men were killed and two se Fe era ran ury , " only indication that the car in || Mra, Gillls’ herole nerve kept her ‘ en || Dorot ordict of guilty aga ohn Na: | rious red slowto Newspapers, books and playa de onl iii tion that the car te |) Mr : Gil erat ; ry ont i tertaln visiloré at Voluntoor park. || hy Ellingson Fa t of guilty against John Na 4 uu ly reas 9 in an beta ne ai Trorty-four additional indictments, much time to the Mternal Tri rdor haa not even []forrew silent while she testified for)) Adamat band will present a || . e he Gordon Coal mine here last) 98 of which are secret, were returned But the Blernal ‘Triangle been volled, ‘The equivalent of |{the crown and even when she heard |! joeram at Madison. path Gogs Back te Cell Natoll was tried in Judge Hall's |Might by the fedoral grand jury Friday, No toreats most people Is Fried & now alltor robile at an une |} participants dencribe tho doath strug: | Mins Ardia Henderson, “the SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.—Doro-| court for the death of Charies @,| The accident occurred after work: }true. bills were voted exoneraring@s Potatoes and Straw L olakyb tke Je j Blew of her li-year-old gon and the ll cist that sings to boat the band,” || thy Hllingwon left the hospital here] Burns who, st was shown, was |ing hours when only four men Wote | porsona arrested on charges of coms berry Bhorte | ‘turn to the Want Ad Columns || Mutilation of his body and that of|] wit also be on the program at lod and returned to a Jail coll to} injured fatally March 31, 1996, |In the mine, Of these four, Harold | mitting erimes he und seo who js offering this car |] his father, It broke when she saw]! vojuntoor park | await hor trial August 11 on a chargo| when a car in which he was riding |Ralya, 29, was the only man not| ‘Ten persons were indicted on nare SHORT STORY to you. READ TODAY'S USHD || the sneering youth led off to tho |] ah programa will be combina. || of Killing her mother with a man and two women was |instantly Killed ‘ootic charges, three persons were in “Get outt* 1] CAR ADS FOR UNUSUAL BUYs || fall @ doomed man, tions of populir and classical Tho “Janw girl wan in good spirits] struck by Natoli's auto George Gregory, mine foreman, !aicted for smugeling in booze and Oty @ IN GOOD USED CARS "Oh, tho poor boy," she cried, “the and seemed completely recovered] The penalty ts from a $1,000 fine Was overcome by smoke and gas|i’, M. Sloan was indicted for assault. ra bh poor boy, / from a recent appendicitiy operation, (o not more than 20 years In prison, during rescue work, ing Ray Long, SRE, sang