The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1915, Page 1

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FRED L. BOALT WILL TELL OF JOURNEY THRU THE “LAST WEST” HAT do you know of that “last west" which Ia the Olympic — the veneer of the white man’s “civilization,” who dwells in the “last Perhaps you have gone out from this port in some great liner occurred to you, luxuriously comfortable in your first cabin, to W peninsula? Geographically, it Is near at hand. in every wes! He might be at the other end of the world, for all you thru the Straits of Juan de Fuca, to some far-distant port. If it wonder other way It is more distant from most of you than Cnicago, — really know of him. was a clear night when you passed Cape Flattery, you saw a light Fred L, Boalt, of The Star staff, is in the “last west.” He has er New York, or Tokio, or the theatres of war in Europe. Of Saimon and halibut are served on your table, How are they winking at you. If a fog hung low over the banks, you rd, no specific assignment, no fixed itinerary. He is to see what he distant peoples you have read. But what do you know of the caught? By whom? What risks are run on that tempestuous coast faintly and at inte the hoarse cey of a horn. shall see, and write of what he sees _ humble “Siwash,” simonmpure savage still, tho weariag awkwardly that you may have fish between soup and meat? Who tends the light? Who blows the horn? Probably it never Boalt’s first story will be printed in The Star Wednesday. RR nnn The ta Wetnnta, | GLAND REJECTS U. 5. DEMANDS Declares It Has Right to Intercept Neutral Shipping Another Serious Crisis Pre- e Seattle STAM | Laker oe ED Great Britain’s Notes; The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : eS ae Assert U.S. Trade Bal- High, Low. ME 18. NO. 134. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1915. ONE CENT = 232 "880 1108 = mie {ayo mn 48 ft anceShows We Are Prof- iting From War. By c. P. Stewart SEARCHES FOR 2 SONS WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Every American con- tention as to interference with neutral commerce has : been rejected by Great Britain as untenable. ie You as a Place for : oy | In a series of notes, the last received today, Eng- 1] ; ie q land has even refused to recognize i of the l the right United States to reserve certain complaints for future | County Farm Colony? § a Satna | 4 Hopes of the administration for modification of | , saa ius. alumeiiis | : an } the British order in council were summarily upset to- starving ‘old. people. are | day with the receipt of the supplementary note promised by England to the reply to this government’s protest. ; Accompanying the supplement was also a note dealing center (Stim strict whieh teeing ‘im. F a ie 4 : with the question of shipments to the United States in Tere : cow i . neutral ships. And this note claimed the right to seize ur Tem Sap See Mer. oat ‘ all cargoes suspected of being of German origin. In the supplementary note | the British foreign office quot. Hie ed from the report of the de- | partment of commerce, show- .U- EVENING ing a billion-dollar foreign os , ‘ oa ar oe trade balance for this country Be ee ee : é Stitors and dciseates to {| in support of the British con- Saturday The Star sent « man out there, . 4 tention that the foreign busi- Teday he tells what he found) , t ness has not suffered. ‘ | = ; It was insisted England has Report ? f we yt proof that many shipments con- By a iw * : : TURADAY signed to Scandinavian coun- I have just returned . 7 ee m pentient beh tries and to Holland are really 1 destined for Germany. b) tegen 1CerR-- Stimson ‘The clatm is reasserted that Eng-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—Port Au POA YS- SRY AI PRI ORAM farm! é land has the right to hold up ship- | Prince is being ransacked by Amer- 3 Political discussion My lungs are full of a ! \ OB | ager dheceee hin SA rude cet of ican marines for arms, Admiraj <a te - My s arc en where Germany pect G to th Let eM a in the city, O y ie " wick, Mayor mae « na The series of notes, which in- other attack upon the landing mercial Club, at which Bryan oon 8 ee ay: On ae ; 1 clude the original reply to the pro- Thomas Burke, president forces, the admiral ordered all na- will speak as honor guest. shoes is the dust of the Me- }itest against the order in council, | ives disarmed. ial | Supreme Kalght James h upplement, and the Natchez | } 8 p. m—Lecture, First Pres. the supp % } hayseed, for there are sev- } Hoat trip on Lake Wash. ( Wednesday, but it was learned age h 4 th 4 s tuo, complimentary to indie thelr rejection of the American |!38 their arms, however, an e “William Jennings Bryan, eral of them — scattered #100 p,m —Supreme council ce- }/ contentions is complete. city is being searched. about my clothes—a hay- Sg _ The German note, in reply to the! The first natives to be disarmed . P be ao —Tublie reception te hh ‘ one 4 organizats vate citizen, since his arrival In fancy I still can hear ’ rae FIED HOSED BFs \° Adcatral Caperton reported that here Sunday, has scrupulously the joyous cackle of a . Elizabeth Crashul, who Superintendent Covington of the |) |he then issued ied order forbidding a shunned discussion of such rT Home says drunkard and immoral.” of bulldl a it D FISHER will draw President Wilson's | country hen. I can dis- | Children's Home say oveee Entire eee erin taptte, of th : -"s } honee In spite of thin, precaution, the || European policy, and a re tinctly remember the plain- ’ ‘ | Wesleyan mission was attacked by ‘egg || sons for quitting his former tive “Ma-a-a” with which t, O t |a mob looking for a men who had a | | cabinet position. O ers ear ries u More than 4,000 delegates to a tiny, spindly-legged calf the Knights of Columbus con- killed a prisoner in a jai BLY tor thie paper : At s Ts tte pact Fe greeted us lam still con- pel ns oe Bm opens here Tues- Tee is aoe an the poor are the Hippodrome, schedu ; aces H day, are already in the city, and suffering. mch marines are 3 o'clock Monday afternon, vulsed with the comical for Boys Taken From er} <aaes are Scheduled to arrive guarding the French legation. however, he was expected to Woof, woof!” with which Monday afternoon. The battleship Connecticut, with up on these and several a sleek but open gile porker The convention opens at 9 a. more than 800 marines aboard, will kindred subjects — Roosevelt, shrilled his alarm as he {Superintendent of ¢ children’s Home Won't Tell Her) mm. at 8t. James Cathedral with WILSON NOTE reac}. Port Au Prince Wednesday to q the outlook for jemn pontifical mass, cele- reinforce Caperton. oor ond scampered away to the Where They Have Been Sent. Deoted by Archbishop John 2 Bryan's lecture Monday night will other corner of his very Bohzano, apostolic delegate to be under the auspices of the Y. M. clean pen, I still can see rr te mgr a ts state et) Washing bed ee toe bef stewed gee My ad ih PEON: Oe ee 5 admission of 50 cents f force in the world is a mother’s the State of Washington for the| be followed a m, by the CA. and an af contented cows serenely | for business of “placing out” children| formal opening of the sessions | has not yet decided whether the Entertained by Matthews grazing in their pasture ee who have been committed to the) of the supreme council in the latest American note regarding n c hav ac Mra. Elizabeth Crashul is a little care of the juvenile court lodge room of the Knights of the Lusitania will be answered, He cnd Mrs + tte yt Neb lane agar Silks tps > of aghag os an ‘of an Austrian woman, She| The court turns the children over| Columbus club hou “Contrary to reports, the gov- Agen Bite a pagaerstinre x Mrbdtrete ) aren walks with the awkward swing in- to the home, and washes its hands| There will be addresses of wel-) ernment has not yet decided Re a eee herited from centuries of hard- of them |come by Grand Knight S. A. Keenan! Whether the note will be an- werviges: at) First whose hredeare Let us get square on two matters! yorcing peasants. She looks like’ They are taken to the home,|of Seattle, Gov. Ernest Lister, Su church. Dr. M.A. Matthews entei(before exploring the farm any| NOrKiAg Pesnie at Bilis island. She which te situated 0st. beyond the|preme Court, Judge Stephen J./ es Ghar Gems ot the table] Toer | wears a shawl over her head. city Hmits, near the end of the|Preme Court Judge 8. J- Chadwick,| Engiand,” y that he would investigate dence. Other guests at ta First, the Stimson farm is but one) When she speaks, she speaks di- Ravenna car line, and from there! Mayor Gill and Judge Thos. Burke,| ment Seclared today. the charges of brutality were Mr. and Mrs. Bo need Cd several the county commission-| ot from her heart. She has been placed with people who wish to| President of the Chamber of Com |made by The Star against Officers pea Pies Mrs, Alfred Battle and) org are considering. 1 have seen|{, America only so long that she adopt children. The Crashuj chil Knight a pag red mar oie ‘SHE FIRES AT HIM x tsn tite itoat ite tee oe soe a . canlientaesigaeentiaatonete ag agg et - E with the arres' y of James Several thousand expectant peo-| (Continued on Page 5.) |e e Pegg og Bas tke tn the eg are now in eastern Washing adelphia = Hie Reynolds. pie gathered at the First Presby-| —_—— - - | | In the evening at a’clock a ; | 1 will give this matter my full . , | oe ; ae - Cac — | |terian church Sunday afternoon, /REMINGTON PLANT mining regions about passed! f |public reception will be given in) When a burglar appeared at the| attention, and, believe me, if I find DB where he will speak again tonight, jand it is picturesque en *| Mrs. Crashul never understood honor of Archbishop Bonzano, fol-| door of her home at 10 o'clock Sun-|the charges are true, there will be a-secretary avoided any startling ,.| Why the boys were taken from her| lowed st 9:30 by a formal ball and/day night, Mrs. J. H. Davis, 155|some action,” he exclaimed with eee pes pong thi tease appartnont Is FA IN TRIKE. When aroused, she swears. We in the first place. It seems the|reception for the supreme officers | Highland drive, screamed and fired | emphasis. why Mutt and Jeff, {n the minds of his auditors and de- would use slang, instead. neighbors, who don't like the little|and delegates, at the Knights of la shot at him. She missed him, but} the woman because of her abrupt) Columbus club, hou i jhe I left, anyhow, anyhow j since their birth livered a capable sermon on ILION, N. Ya Aug. 2—The Mrs. Crashul is looking for her. ore first commandment, “Thou shalt) Remington Arme and Ammuni- |. oun. Ment sere: Cenreen: eer whe neglecting) GILL ORDERS HOM made ht | |have no other gods before Me.” A! tion Co.'s plant here was unex- thi atsa tanta collection was taken to help defray) pectealy peril agg hea For nine months she as Kept) The neighbors at Wilkeson, | T0 BE CLOSED UP his traveling expenses, and those Of! strike today. | doggedly at it, seeking vainly where the Crashuls live, say Mrs, | her two boys, 6 and 12 years old,’ Crashul is not a good woman, and 4 rid wee Popular “Gods” Fecal i Peep: es who were snatched away from her that she is in constant turmoil with | | Mayor Gill Monday ordered the Popular “gods,” such a wealth,| tye contelring & new scale of [atthe family home by probation of: her husband |Old Workingmen’s home, near the ease, chance, passion, fashion, in-| Wace under See ee hour ah ficers, for no reason that has yet, Because of this allegation it is city stockade, closed up. There are | tellect, booze, travel and fame, he| they declared oe now esete | veers arly defined, and were ister proposed she be separated forever |about 30 men there. Ages range up roundly scored, pointing out that| was’ tower than thelr present [Committed to the Washington chil-/ from her children, even denied the} The Importance of the | Charles F roll, Cornelius F,|to 7. ‘The mayor says the old men enough money Was spent on intoxi-| 0) and said they would refuse | oon ® home ‘ right to see them, which is all she| Knights of Columbus conven. | Kelley, Mont.; Supreme | should be taken care of at the tants in this country every yenr to| Pay Bum Bee ni The little woman, her heart torn} now asks. tlon wae eclipsed Monday by | Master John H. Reddin, of the|county farm, and the young men | triple our educational system— es 4 as with the mother hunger, traced the | eee ° ae Fourth Degree; Vice Supreme Mas. | must find work. The home has been CULATION department.” | | g2 501,000,000, in fact Eight died in heat wave at Phil-| Keods’ to Seattle, and found them) Since the day she was told the| the doings of the Fourth He |ter Joseph Scott, and Edward K.|used as a temporary abode for un- aE eine 11 CAN these gods,” he said, “are|adelphia Sunday in the home. children had been taken away from) gree, whose activities he A @ | Brown, of Ellensburg employed tell | | worthless gods.” nm I wre veg thee be a by peers the home she has walked milos and sercien 3 all Knights thru- svat cha oN se 1] ent) plank In the democratic platform a ne B F\ miles, looking for them. She has 4 nice young man eee tek Wonk MY nti{n 1916. He so stated In an inter |gilmpse of the swiftly-traveling/ appealed to city and county of) 4 One te gt ond TY Sener oe | 4 at 1 o'clock Monday after-| view here this morning. He ex-| Gabriel ficials, but they were all busy and ates were adm aor 1 | eee Jeliverod a peace address| pressed the opinion that congres-) Only for a little while was she| couldn't take time to untangle the| ‘ef !p solemn ceremony Mon | pane : onal action on these | subjects| permitted to see them, and then broken English sho oftered Shy Renee tity aah ugus a e have | would be futile because three-|she was sent home. But she a 1 ie clu 5 . k F i>. a general appearance Sirjda hen faerie Sie ate, Hepuesrer acoldate tay phere: he. Nae sicieragaltcteer tue ‘iane| Leshey, (of Seattle, ‘officiating ° | [would not ratify the proposed haunted with memories of their . t wide: Pha This followed celebration o ; F ; salah ral in a SY embonpoint stnce he Inst appeared "The Somiccratie PiAOr es sewed | With tonehaage : story. She did not belleve a woman’ Rumors of high hats and swallow »_4 | in Seattle Baad ey” sald Bryan, “WIth four | toe acid, again at the Washing-/in whom the mother love was s0/tatis at Monday night's banquet at . ; ae —* | "Bryan will occupy the seat at} tare yaath Of operation, the dent pale rm lire This time a strong could be too bad for her|gne Arctic club, in honor of the Phe Annual Sale of White at the Bon Marche, 4 a ’ A r ched ie r 7 Y | a no m one : . honor at a banquet at the Commer-| Certs. way of handling these will oS ret to Amanecer wt candidates, were scouted. Monday an event which is eagerly awaited by thousands SU Andrew, the youngest, “was so| hyron tech C E clal Club at 6:30 Monday evening.) ) v6 proved themselves so satin |. Thomas Byron MacMahon looked at the clubhouse, It was admitted, » pi oale . ke lect . nase. " ncoede: ast Teg ‘ . ; a ; SUNK BY B | following x yet at will apa On @) factory there will be no sugges: ste Lidngnas {homed Mies into the case. He sycceeded in| however, that the banquet would of women, is now on. For Tuesday’s selfing a | subject not ve snnoune d ‘ ? ; : Jurey Saturday. He demanded al Lechey will) be toastmaster list of most attractive bargains is featured. These x , gaining hearing befote Judge! be some oceasion 1 caer, tion of change.” whon at last they tuned her away piace rene lo ug. 2—The Stag While on his way to the Stadium owt writ of habeas corpus. The case Rishop O{Den will deliver the in j ast night, where he addressed a| @ rp! g shop a ; . iene t . fail : eons, B voese of 5,090 OPPOSES SUFFRAGE antl PN alg gM gar was continged over until Aug. 11, | vocation,’ Speakers will include | bargains are fully explained and described in the Deen sunk, presumably by the auto in which the former secre is time jthe universe came! MacMahon will attempt to have Mayor Gill, Thomas J. Gorman, Bonde ad Liga $ i i Marine, dispatches today PLANK IN PLATFORM tary of state was in, skidded and tambliis dowh in a wreck at her | the children returned first supreme io pf aon ons Dig ad on page 8, in today S paper. t Fifty passengers were pe | was badly smashed | foe Fourth Degree for this jurisdiction: |} wilt nay you to look it up Ms woes ean are nel TACOMA, Wash’ Aug, 2-—wa-| "None of the occupants wae tn-| The children were gon «Ten per cent Increase in wages |former V.. 8. Senator John M pay 3 ! J é : | announced at Bethlehem Steel | Gearin, of Portland, Ore.; Supreme ing a probibi , € STAR IS THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN THE CITY OF SEATTLE GETTING THE FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE UNITED PRESS It is awaiting the text to Police Chief Lang announced eerere you noon, Ta Sunday evening to a Yast audience ne came again, later. ee

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