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EV. LEONARD preaches like Billy Sunday, says Star man, who has “written up” First M. E. church. Page 6. VOLUME 18 . order to put an end to the extravagance and ineffi-§}) try? ciency resulting from improper distribution of the mobile army.” investigations now going forward by the United States department of just- ice, which may connect the o Tota wt Apache, Arizona ... A osee a $s Boise Barracks, Idaho ary i Fort Brady, Michigan Fort Clark, Texas cost to 1912 73,639.07 398,049.73 445,104.17 138,748.23 Fort George Wright, Washington German government's se Bort dae Mowe York»... .-. cret service with the bomb ‘ort a oO" : ; Fort Logan H. Roots, Arkansas . plots uncovered in New York? President Mcintosh, Texa® ......... ..04 Mackenzie, Wyoming Wilson is determined to use all the agencies at his com mand to stamp ont hatched in this country to interfere with the manufacture and shipment | of war munitions. Wiison Has Information |. The plot uncovered in New bod following the arrest of Mag Brel ul Siebs od 652,934.39 1,225,787.93 428,547.85 337,637.50 542,354.62 Fort Ontario, New York Fort Wayne, Michigan ws Whipple Barracks, Arizona Fort Abra Henry Harrison, Montana Yeligwatone, Wyoming ..:.-. ++» Totals . is only an outere ing of The following he re scommended should be “ulti-§ operations which are understood to , yi do th t vuntry mately” abandoned and their garrisons withdrawn: ieaieasdaabaa’ the. prosilott $ 1,007,459.61 938,647.33 1,071,122.28 593,941.00 819,253.85 919,229.72 4,925,486.15 Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont “oem hows Plattsburg Barracks, New York Fort Robinson, Nebraska Fort Missoula, Montana Fort Logan, Colorado . Utah . A. Russell, Wyoming knows p more about t fairs than has so far appeared In addition to the reports be. ing made to him by Bruce Beitaska. chief of the division of investigation of the depart ment of justice, the pi $10,275,139.93 9,528,260.87 session some important ments captured in a manner similar to the Archibald s Grand Tota! . deveccccves $19,803,400.80 ure, which throw an important light on the question to wu where the money comes from and who are the directing heads, the “HIGHER-UPS” in ' these plots. Will Not He The extent of the plots and the f persons approached {i NATION WON'T POSITION 10 SAVE YEARLY inquiry results in of any officials of Heation I low, the presi | { to communt | cate at o with the German gov 1 | ernment, making t same de Ya MILLIONS CETINTO WAR Sz: ee | the Austrian ambassador | NGTON, oy we G. SHEPHERD WASHING STEAMER LOST; Nov. 1.—Five and a | Aw million dollars a | Greece wi o rare thrown to the winds Eadeaciea . regarding That's the story of the [in the Unit annual cost of our “pork | wants to keep out of 4 f useles If the Bulgarians should spill ove Ls err! a i “! the frontier, a small Graeco-Bul B. ¢ Nov, 1 peey. Posts |garian conflict would be possible » Now, n= ‘Yen regiments of our {Germany promises, however, that ; the regular army—or 100,000 | the Bulgarians won't ner Leona, which yes—could. be pro- | Former Premier Venizelos re- Saturda are still missing yeser at ar mains in At * aad ibe ght, sre FUE ee ey vided by the amount an Ths Micabnesd orulder Desiakoes| teawiad.. Thay, eee Cok, Gosh Pntally dumped into the {dominates the harbor of Piraeus, rane, Capt. Ludiow, Second Engl Ggovernment ash heap be- | the port of Athens yeer William Anderson, Fireman ause of selfish and pri- ate local interests that coueamer'n 2 WOMEN COURT wig MARTIALED AND - SHOT BY FRANCE in old rall. amount could be Tour soldiers were concen ? WHADDYAMEAN, FORTS be an outcry about ” fom the our BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS ¢ lived in Agen, near Bordeaux special and private interests in PARIS, Nov, 1.—-France admit 1 in teaching Ger the cities that profit oy the near the German charge at she of hostilities she ness of them. executed two women spies, I many, where she be Don't let that worry you makes no secret of it. Officials, came py, and was sent back to Our forte’ are forts in named however, refused to be drawn into a) Fran only—most of them. discussion from the standpoint of » was ordered to visit Nice A patrol of Boy Scouts could | ,),, 4 Edith |M eilles and Lyons waik all over “Fort” Snelling, “ te r nee of w troop St. Paul, Minn. ecords and the mations, the frequenc nd dire Any of Senator Warren's sheep tion of transports, the tation of could conquer “Fort” D. A. Rus- lar, accord- the army, the number of wounded, sell, Cheyenne, Wyo. Fret cords, to the ense and the arr of troops at ports These aren't “forts”—they're Ca ell who as OF The ¢ al condemned her just army garrisons, equipped, with helping reer to | for ¢ AK usually, with a couple of large from Belgium, and not with The i 1t woman, 25 years old, sized popguns for firing salutes, as bosn in Thiaucourt, France and a commissariat which buys neh d Ottilie Vos ir arrested February 15 at aii sorts of supplies from favored ta ‘Mabratdt aulity ofl Mba | focal merchants. being spies She confessed the Germans sent} % Oe adate, Instead of Was Language Teacher her to obtain information of British pight great army posts, in 2 Secret service men arrested the reported to the Nancy region 9, as at present a 4,|Voes woman at Borgese in Febru- la also regarding troops between But the army can't make that). che went then under the name |Bar-Le-Duc and St. Menehould | ngress won't let it! of Bouvier, but confessed her right She had a book of questions which sangre’ o 1AMe WakeVoOr ne was born|the German officers prepared Congress would rather maintai a od b ; born | th , ti rman fficers pr 1 fer | “torte” scattered |!0 Rhine rovinc ears old,|her to ask the French | ——. and unmarried | She was condemned March 20 for “(Continued « on 1 Page 5.) Seven years before the war start-| espionage. The Seattle Star Gilson Gardneé De- PART OF THE PROTEST PARADE OF 15,000 GIRL GARMENT WORKERS clarés President) * se Will Act With Dis- patch if German) | Embassy Is_ In- | volved in Plots Against Ships By Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, D. C.,| Noy. 1.—Will our govern-| ment be forced to request} the recall of Ambassador} ERE is the list of army posts which Secretary otf) von Bernstorff? | War Stimson recommended to congress in 19 Will he follow Dr. Dum-| : 4 | SHOULD BE ABANDONED IMMEDIATELY, ba back to his home coun-| ° *sstsmssstesensmensaeasegue Rc CME POUT ALT se “Will this Be the result of, corapiracion | Dr. Meri: ~ UR army post system is a huge fake! Uncle Sam’ s scattered “forts” are a joke that cost taxpayers $5,500,000 a year! Money thus thrown away would finance 100,000 reserves! Read about the situation in today’s Star NEWS SIANDS, be 15,000 GIRLS IN AUTHORITIES START UPON PARADE ASK A DECENT LIVING Y wscions CHICAGO, Novy. 1.—Fifteen thousand working women ae land girls in Chicago want to lead decent lives. be ra Res. a general inspection Fifteen thousand women and girls in Chicago, even ALWAYS FIRST eee ale sinyeliere: | oy wattle were when face to face with starvationy have refused to take the “easiest. way.” whey PE ee ore batt wi T AY Tha @ter, iF — While 20,000 New York sufiragists were’ parading for published the news! Fire Marshal Rringburst will be- the ballot, these 15,000 Chicago women were marching the) that the Heeperian had been sunk gf Wthord’ Mond inspection of streets of the second largest city in America demanding! by @ torpedo, not amine. The every school in the city Tuesday. | wan th il ke } { St t opposition paper contained this With the double inspection as wages that will keep them from starvation ter edition. |sured, the school board feels that Thousands of these women and girls exist-on a wage there is not likely to be a repetition of SEVEN CENTS AN HOUR edition, told about the efforts of here of the recent Peabody, Mass _ a the rich Spreckels family, in San school fire, in which more than a Members on Strike * ; The Chicago parade wan the nec vivoneraes, 20 Tavs SNe: Ve overeee score of children were cremated on a ete ely | STARS IN NEW st tira Sprecssie' sister's Se" tringhirgt. wit ‘a, member of ures 5 peggy ge otal attie youth annulled. The oppo- the school board, will begin his meted Garment Workers ot America| PHOTO DRAMA | owen pepe: manages text ts) nsnection in North Had’ ehoot jarmet ) e 1g 9| news Into an edition issued an and will work thru the city h [who went on trike a wonth azo as| ‘ADAM AND EVE?) "ev nto an seition [and will work thru the city to the A protest against atarva na wages | —_— SATURDAY the opposition publish. Battalion chiefs will report the and intolerable «hop conditions. ed an untrue report that the pres | result of their district inspections More than 60 per cent of the gar-| | ‘ it was to be married Nov. 15.) ] | | Today The Star published the of. | | | to him, and all data will be turned over to the school board. Chief Stetson says the only way © make schools absolutely safe is to limit their height to one story. | ment workers are women and girls Chanting their protest ageinst | “starvation and degradation” proudly and loudly, as if it were ficial announcement of the wed-| ding date hours in advance of its! rival. a battle hymn, the women THE STAR prints TRUE news Th regen etly of th re marched past the shops. when it 1S news, and pridts it) 4 ideale pray -sifat t fof ‘Sear So tye ee gel “ite ene pret ing brought out the fact that Seat hite, ried by youn girls, bore f ug oO he c at Se those'd ends Our “doa are de | " tle schools are not equipped with astro} of wo nhood “Ww " outside fir escapes, but that | mavens of memmbabeey’: eaee President to (22.20 82 eesti ah ting the street parade many | . Fh : oe ree 4 the ate w, a on. shop contitiods to the Genin | e arrie The same condition caused the| death of children in the Peabody, tee of aldermen ‘nat in in eticn } peo ou ) ing the cause of the garment work: | ers’ strike. | State Laws Violated In almost all the Chicago garment shops, it 1 from tho testt | | peony NISH TREMBLES_ | st UNDER FIRE OF WASHINGTON dent Wilson will be Nov | Christmas rried mony, girls ¥ compelled to vio |the close of December,” it was offi ’ late the state factory laws in regard cially announced at the White House BULGARS’ GUNS te a oar wor k | Raa Sie PSR ASS RE ie) et Lo ie asia as # aldermen heard of the | The following statement was is)| LONDON, Nov. 1.—Serbia's war euectliy of foreladies, that | sued time capital, Nish, trembled today had to be appeased by presents, | | ‘In order to quiet speculation,! beneath the fire of Bulgarian artil | paid for out of $3 pay en- | President Wilson aad Mrs, Galt au-|lery, according to a Sofia dispatch, | velopes; the insults of foremen, thorized the announcement that! If this word be true, it means | who told “pretty girls” they |théir marriage will occur near the that the Bulgarians r getting could “get out on the streets close of Decemb Their plans or t, made a hurried | and make money if $3 wasn't are for a very simple ceremony. It inst the capital nearly 40 enough wages for them,” and will be quietly performed at Mrs, miles distant : of foremen offering to introduce | |Galt's residence No invitations The report de: lared the Bulgars “gwell men” for evil purposes will be issued, and it {a expected! fire was directed at the outer forts to the young girls who work 10 the only guests will be members of{ of the city. At the same time the and 12 hours a day. | \the families jheraldgd Russian {oop ay mdition | ne | | Limitation of the number of the|to Bulgaria to ald Serbia or shut RAD = 9 ahi off the Teuton drive to Consta H. Cecil and Joe Granell, and two aged red ys ve nig Ww nine nople was reported to have reach: , cs society a uc at Y The vessel was owned by the “ate Pg ” moda’e waged the way with bombardment Vancouver Portland ment Co.| more than 50 persons. of the port he wan bound to Tacoma from | It i# likely, however, that an elab lorate reception at the White House will follow | WILL SEE LANSING Vans ouver with 1,100 tons of ore. | olieved the sea was #o hea teat th cargo shifted and she Mias Grace Valentine will soon went down ao quickly that only one| be seen as the star in “The New| PROFESSOR SMITH TO TALK — lifeboat could be lowered Adam and Eve,” a sensational photo| Prof. J. Allen Smfth will ak WASHINGTON Nov The — drama lon “The Relation of the City he state departm announces that Rotary club to have venison at| In the picture she is in a pose State” in the Commerctal Club audi-/ German Ambassador Von Bern their luncheon Tuesday noon, Elghtlin which she will be seen in the|torium, Arcade building, Monday) storff will confer with Secretary deer killed’ in Olymptes to be served. new production jnight, at 8 o'clock | Lansing tomorrow morning situation |cause no state secretary has con. Pres-| plied literally with the require lator who is personally of these measure might What preme en if the su) sustain the Yet that is exactly for which Attorney the Harold against one yield to a would court hapr should chief contention of the attorneys |tan, chief counsel for M. & K.| ments for publication of notic e- “square deal” argument to the ef who attacked the prohibition law?) Gottstein, prime movers in the | fore election fect that the voters ought at least Woman suffrage would be fight against the prohibition law Secretary of State Howell, incum. get a chance to vote on measures killed contended tn his argument to the bent, has been notoriously negli: which they had once adopted The initiative and refer. | supreme court, It was his mala gent in this respect If the extra wession did not sub endum laws would be dead let- line of attack that the Initiative, What woud then happen? mit these questions, they could not ters ind referendum amendments to! It {ts certain Gov. Lister would, come to a people's vote until 1918 The recall law will be @f no [the state constitution were not in that event, call an extra session | providing a favorable legisiature is effect. properly presented to the peopte In| of the legislature to gesubmit all elected tn 1916. Employment agencies will be | 1912 these questions In any event, th net result of allowed to charge fres again. By the same analogy, the woman The 1915 legislature has stamped | Preston's contentions, if sustained The state will remain wet suffrage amendment was also fatal- itself reactionary, Its complexion would be that the state would be The seven legislative meas. ly defective when presented to the | is “wet turned into the greatest whirl of ure@ on which a referendum | voters in 1910 That would mean, ordinarily, that, political battle it has ever knowg was obtained this year will au Should Preston's contention be| tha’ initiative, refrendum, recall,| BUT tomatically become law at | sustained by the supreme céurt, ev-|and @rohibition questions, would) The supreme court may decide | once. "@ ery amendment adopted by the peo- not be resubmitted the case for the “drys,” just as the Such a situation would pResent a|ple since Washington became a| But how, about woman snffrage?| Thurston county superior court has | most interesting uphegval. @ state will be wiped out, ®imply bel Yet it is possible that a legis-lalready done. © | j artillery | forward, laboring at chiefs by Fire Chiet y ef et) IGHT EDITION e e f Weather—Fair; rain Tuesday in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : oe SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1915. ONE CENT $i TRAIN An sie bs os 408 fer SRD ee te WILLA LEADS ARMY IN ATTACK 'BERNSTORFF FACES RECALLIF BOMB PLOTS ARE TRACED TO HIM | Rebel Lékidler Ad- vances With Artil- lery; 3,000 Ameri- can Troopers on Guard: Refugees Flee to U. S. Side by Hundreds DOUGL ae Nov. Advancing Villistas and Car- ranzistas’ outpost clashed ‘V— |a mile from Agua Prieta at noon today. The main Villa army is being hurled against the city. It is now | three miles from the Car- |ranza trenches and advanc- ling rapidly. Refugees are streaming across the border. Villa's army, previous to the at- | tack, trained upon the town 45 field guns and 60 machine guns The sudden unmasking of Villa's was done with consider able theatrical effect Villa's a Stage Manager Clouds of horsemen, scouting close to the Carranzista trenches around Agua Prieta, suddenly re- treated, opening their ranks and revealed the guns being dragged some by columns of men long ropes, some by teams of six horses. When the dust cleared the ar- | tillery was in position, remarkably cg PE town. ow fatty scouts advanced ~ at the same time and deployed ‘just in front of the guns. The main Villa army is still en- camped six miles east of Agua Prieta Three thousand Arerican sold- jers occupy trenches dug along the Arizona side of the border, in plain view of the Villa camp. More reinforcements are expect- ed by Villa this afternoon, when 3,000 Villistas from Naco, compris- ing the combined commands of Generals Urballejo and Mendez, ar- rive. They started their 25-mile march to Agua Prieta early today. The Villistas have no food or water. The U. S. military authort- ties have placed an embargo on ra- ions to Villa's army. Villa Mal Threat Villa's threat that he would fight the entire United States army if necessary to obtain possession of Agua Prieta caused anxiety here. It is believed Villistas may actu- ally invade United States soil in their efforts to take the city Several hundred refugees crossed the border during the early hours and were placed in a concentration jcamp in the outskirts of Douglas. Most of the refugees were wom- en and babdies. Villa has great numbers of cav- alry within sight of the border, His forces are thought to be at least 10,000, The war Villa intends to with artillery fire. on the American side, can guns may reply. 40-YEAR RULE T0 COME UP AGAIN The much-deferred and much-op- posed proposal to place a 40-year age limit on all day laborers, work- ing for the city, will again come before the civil service commission at its regular meeting Tuesddy night Indications are tbat the age limit will not be enforced, following op- position on the part of civic organiz- attons and The Star The Star has contended that the average man is in his prime at 40, and that it is poor business to deny him the right to work iepartment report says open the battle If his shells fail the Ameri- Can You Find the Misspelled Word? Turn to page 2 and read all about the Mer- chants’ A B C adver- tisiag contest. Here is “an opportunity to get an order for $5 worth of merchandise if you act quickly enough.