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‘CALL OF HI GILL UNDER WAY Ce a a a EN A GOOD LAUGH AAA ARPS PLR APP APPL ALPPPRARPPPRPPPPPPPPPPPPPPALPPOR The Seattle Star NIGHT EDITION HAVE YOU PAID YOUR ELECTION BET IF NOT 1 AUGHID al A GOOD LAUGH YOU MIGHT JUST A WELL AS WIL ON 18 ELECT A HI Al rH TON CAST YOUR EYE ED A BURKE AS THE DAY 18 LONG. THAT RE OVER THE DOINGS O UTT AND JEFF WHO AP. MINDS US, WEATHER FOREC( TER SALISBURY PEAR EVERY DAY IN THE STAR, YOU'L, FIND THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SAYS: “TONIGHT AND THURSDAY, PAIR; SLIGHT AG CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE VOLUME 19, SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916 ONE CENT Shas wana GERMAN LEADER LOOKS TO WILSON FOR PEACE PRESIDENT HAILED AS M2ASH:MENT -«.‘LAW AND ORDER’ LOGICAL MAN TO BRING ¥et0s ano we > BODY HAS FIERY © ~ 's No “Boy Grabber’! Mother Can Have Son Whom Dancer Only “Liked” NEW YORK, Ne 5. Managers representing the greatest of the na tion's rail lines dus deeply today| * © the Adamson cight-hour meas purpose was not cleared if only to but like “~ possible, a tion more favor j0OW foresee, Mean By Carl W. Ackerman BERLIN, Nov. 14 (via Sayville, Wire Nov. 15) ampaign worries off his mind, his election assured, intricacies establis sis for tts of than they SESSION AT CLU less, re A President Wilson “may prove an altogether different . thelr attorneys planned rapid The threatened recall movement against Mayor Gill has practically been president and see his opportunity when the moment ar-) government j | launched. x ” w e only o € e may bt ned T i ves to help obtain peace in Europe Bi ah ony penis Aur th Gat That such action was about to be started had been rumored for several days. : Pryrinba ( sg Apponyi, one of rap ong Tabs bp pe RP Ca Tuesday it materialized to the extent that a “law and order” meeting was called 7 ent of Hungarian leaders and a world figure before quit New York, but all indications jat the Press Club theatre, and resolutions prepared by Judge Burke, Jay Thomas he war in the peace-by-arbitration movement, on his ar-| pointed to a willingness on the Hl i “ 2 ? ! fer , : 4 manager’ part to talk business and James A. Wood, condemning the mayor, were passed. ( fival here today from Budapest to speak at a special with the w » - P” ean " ’ ; 4 4 Fe a le : seg Te th the union heade—tho perhaps J. K. Witherspoon, who acted as secretary, urged that “the meeting should Meeting of the Reichstag. He declared peace was not on terms agreeable to the 7 ; aes . : T t 8 onthe, do just what it was called together to do, namely, condemn Mayor Gill by or- ting nearer. he py ) ) ‘ “Tm sure = = Charge Evasion |ganizing a campaign to recall him. it's on its way,” he One of the chief co t Others, including W. Dawson and ¢ said. And he added with a happy : : : the guite tact |, Smith, urge same action 3 a. High Financing at the nuite te Fs ace teins tae llivered Prepacdhe mith, urged the same action after Get on Common Ground Dumas Club Snares »:\itrariy ana jJudge burke had 6 ee jery speech. 4 “I don't think peace will come <p| priving the road: Raise |. W. W. Issue ¥ Bext week or next month—or with Several to the Jail viii sna pro tno The resolutions recited the Ev in two months even. | am only proceas of law; that it discrimi erett battle of November 6, and : certain that the foundations for Charges « t flew back ana nates against certain railroad work said the LW c pe peace are being laid. If you will) forth in angry waves at an early ers, and that it inflicts enormo: | headquarters compare the speeches of Chan hour Wednesday morning, a * Miss Gardner, Kansas City cab-| the boy's parents Ithemeclves in Seattle and rl 9 lor Bethmann-Hollweg and James Sharpe, Harry White and G union attitude is that the aret dancer, says ahe is no “boy| *0U2s Haskins was located by) 4 to the city docks “in military Grey made at the beginning of th ens were arrested in the Du-jrailroads are trying to evade the * ; "| orivate, . Cotentives | 8 War with what they have said re ns club, 209% Fifth ave. S., a ne-|spirit of the law. and that any con-| *T#bber™ and doesn't mind loss of | Springs, Mo., end was bro These things were known by the cently. you will see that the two | gro club cessions must come the trans.| Tank Haskins, 20, son of R. C,| to the Haskins home in Chicago. | geattie police, the resolution stat aie . ; are getting on Stevens was searched at police! portation heads. It is likely the, Haskins, president of Interne Mra. Haskins can have ber #07, / oq and it was resolved th wel 1") be the first one to sign | “In regard to the assemblage ot They are still wide | beadquarters, and the proceeds of union men will lay their side be| tional Harves eomseny, efieb ee ae “tT don't “saga lunqualifiedly condemn Mayor H. C.| @ recall petition If given an op- (the I. .W. W.'s in Seattle on the but they are approaching a the search totaled $149, which fore President Wison next week. | . y Ti for him that way, you know 1) Gin for his failure to enforce the portunity. Sunday morning of the trouble, it Inimon ground.” Sharpe declares is bis. White the Brotherbood leaders insist they their elopement was prevented by! liked him, but that was all. jaws and ordinances which wer This was Mayor Gill's firet was generally believed that the ex- Count Appony! paused and de came to the fore with the state will go thru with their strike threat opéaiy, violated by the I, W, W's. statement Wednesday, when |curgion was for the purpose of bola manded: “But tell me. who wasiment that Sharpe had lifted tne on Now Year's day if the rafjroads| iat for the in-j asked to discuss his side of the ing a free speech meeting in Ev- Glected. president ot. the ..[ntled| ses ean Hewes MB ay mrss tor wna! ‘eqatroverdiv. withthe newly-er... |erett:” The police had no reason to from Jim Boyd, boss fat the Dumas club. States ™” The interviewer said latest re Boyd, panting from the run from Ports indicated Wilson the club to the station, charged “I hope it is Wilson,” the count! sharpe got away with from §700 to sald. “We know Wilson. I might g1.900 Monday night, ® say we could be no worse off with him—but we know nothing about Hughes. “I think if Wilson is elected and he no longer bas the worries of the campaign, he may prove an alto. gether different man. I think he Will see the opportunity when the Says Birth Control days before other raid immedia statem and gamblers were arre made following three heavy-fc ted was on the moment arrives. America {s pay. Chologically the leading neutral) Means Happier Race nation. America still might play| the leading role in peace.” | BELGIAN RELIEF WORK MENACED TEUTON ACTS | Fear | WASHINGTON, Nov was expressed in Washington to-| @ay that the re of destitute Bel-| gium by America may be seriously | interfered with, perhaps actually brought to an end The fear grew out of the admis ermany had reached such a quibble. or tf court decisions mas culate the eight-hour program. | N. P. AND G. N. FILE MINNEAPOLIS, Northern Pacifi and Minneapolis & today ¢ in here, applications for injunctions against the operation of the Adam law | —The North Pant « federal wat EASTERN LINES JOIN NEW YORK, Nov Three lines will have next days ‘eat Western railway sy » country in the Adamson within the fow a concert railroad filed Against | law at Phila-| New York Cen nin tion | thin York insti for the operation of the an tn. tion la toda The cted to here lat ew days th n & proceedings at FAIL TO REPORT; COPS ARE AFTER ’EM : of two delph tra to b th ute is exy today 1e Now Hartford will Boston re autoists, one who ed down and dragged Hattie TO STEM CONTINUED FLOW OF DEADLY FIRE LONDON, Nov. |fury that attended its initial metal and men continues 3 sub-surface fortifications on All late 15.—With no dispatches from the front abatement in the smash, the British storm of against Germany’s vaunted both sides of Ancre brook said German counter attacks have been futile against the British, who holding the outermost Jeaumont-Hamel, Beauc Gen. Haig reported to has secured the ground aken more prisoners. are at He announced he would send a} more naive report later The itpouring of high explos the British big uns te er n about and Grand raun north Court to the south seale that the state department has ed Into the wagon of Raltwny: Coviter taken the matter up with the Ger Clatn, 320 Fe ave.. injuring on®! ytiraumo se: Lb bartaat dal man government | Of the horses and maging reads . 4 Rh sah ogpey ot helang oe t te under.) wagon, to report th eHents have lig Achietie and, which oppo: stood, has been to dec te got the police hot under the collar. |gite Hebutern, and slightly more any abl i Bel Roth dr are known, and pa-lthan two miles sthanat: OC; fe cept relief eur and put them | trolmen are hot on thelr trail, arm) jaume band: COUN, (on tee hp eqeptndlirongg fd Leo ea ed with rants for their arrest Ancre’s south bank, ia on a south public ehari This course, offi Ke ( tated the drive Gas | srctee eorpan or tue taiome amet ogi oo 13 that hit him was drun eat-lcenters at Achietle Grand, after Gait in England and Fra MRS. ANNA M WEXLER ened to kill him if he tted the| passing thru Miraumont. the United 6 re work accident or * al ae tt rein pl of work Mrs, Wexler is president of a "1" the hands of the German birth control league just formed at Charge d'Affaires Grew at Berlin| Washington, D.C. and says birth HALT FRESH ATTACK N PT has been instructed to take the | Contre! means a better and happier > with Chancellor Von Beth- | "@¢e . deecagiollweg, tell Mt ny Ff “The incomes of almost two: N, via Ile, No’ LONDON, Nov 1b With bomb thirds of the wage earn fam attacks south of the ‘ar and bayonet, following a_ terrific ilies—including the earnings of fa ‘ars ther, mother and children—are less Just Bapaume, we barrage fire, the Canadians have ad reported to the state| than $750 a year,” says Mre. Wex. part ul, altho strong|taken the last section of the famous r department the effect ler, “All authorities agree $900 a Mmanses infantry were used, the} peging trench from the Germans ions of éetulec year is the least on which any fam- War office announced toda Ione. whole obiective wes con Secretary for Foreign ily can maintain itself in decency, ‘summated within half an hour, the Seeman. The latter i Should children be brought into IS HATTEN FOUND? Canadian report to the war office told Grew that so the world with assurance that they stated, The victory gained repre had refused to work a policy | Will face poverty?” ents a front of 1,000 yards, stretch of compulsion had been adopted Leon Hatten. reported missing|ed in semi-circle . from his home in Colorado Springs,| Owing to the effectiveness of the ‘ received by The Star Wednesday.|the report sald, counter-attacke THRU CAR SHORTAGE Sistas Fave: be JG Aaah ed vainly thruout the night, One hun nod y d dba Bei * oo BLIGIBLE FOR *XAMS WASHINGTON, Nov, 15-wiy te nee MEXICO WOULD BAR ce vid i Sr wale le oa p to 90. All uni tudents and grad JAPANESE FISHERS. rapidly grow worse instead of bet ates between the ages of 21 and 27 reau, the worst tage $1 . e held January 29 17, for com 240, Nov. 1 That Jap: ears was announced Loday, makir MINE EXPLOSION missions as second Heutenants In| a neg fixhermen may be denied the prospects serious for communi the regular army right of fishing in Mexican waters Jacking coa! of Lower California was indicated ie The actual shortage Novembs CLARKSBURG, W. Va., Nov. SHOW IN NEW YORK here today when It became known 108,010 © accord » the 15.—-Reports reached here at that KEstaban Cantu, governor of rican ociation 1:30 p,m. today that a terrific Lower California, was presumably j o explosion had occurred in the W YORK, Ne 15.—New | back of the seizure at Turtle Bay ny cars t ‘ Jamison Coal Co.'s mine No. 7, had its first snow toda Allast Saturday of the Japanese ined the inter © 0) at Barrackeville, Marion coun: light fall during the forenoon van-|tender Asia by the Mextean pa mission the inaugurated ty, where ten men were killed | ished, | ver, as it touched the|trol boat Ensenada for poaching on| measures 10 meet ‘the coal demand recently. | ground. Mexican interests recently ‘maintained sections of positions taken ourt and St. Pierre-Divion. the war office today that he won and that he has The terrific ure of Be said. the front Gen mor effort spent on military 1 with operatio: dispatches from <j military experts to be has gun a fle pivot at that » Miraumont prisot the ont ox ca) pert le Hale with mov Lee, LO en Number 4 taken cor were in the British rear when Gen Haig filed his last report. And the German Ic also are reported se mittie of the Som began, a gen eral whose force been on the ffensive said th nders’ losses have exceeded those of the attack ‘ers, according to Gen. Haig URE 1,000 YARDS dred men and three officers were captured. FRENCH RETAIN GAINS PARIS, No 15 French troops have made further progress north of the Somme, the war office an nounced today at the northern dge of St. Plerre-Vaast wood, fol lowing a most intense bombardment of the German lines. Despite a te counter-at tacks, where the Germans employed burning Mquid and. tear-provoking shells, all positions gained by the French November 7 have “OBEY OR QUIT,” IS ORDERS GIVEN JITS |failure to prevent them from “set been ting forth on thelr unlawful and murderous mission Many of the citizens who at tended the meeting had been called by telephone, and told brief-| ly that a “law and order meeting was to be held” Rev. W A. Major was made chairman Jay Thomas, brewery press agent who h are the res- olutions, had visited the comp troller’s office last week to study the 1910 recall petition Read Newspaper item H. J. Ramsey called the m ing to order. He first read a newspaper interview in which Mayor Gill had said the citizens of Everett were as guilty of murder as the L W. W's, if not more so for their part in gun battle Brainerd’s Plea Erastus Brainerd counseled the meeting not to go off halfcocked He said Justice, I take it, Is what this meeting destres, ¢ handed justice for the city of for the ct 8, and for attle and its citizens of Everett and its citize those people who have been re- ferred to here poor deluded bums.’ Above all, we do not want to go off half-cocked He urged a supplementary reso: | lution to have Mayors Gill of Se attle and Merrill of Everett lay the facts before the bod This was vote down In a statement made Wednesday Brainerd sald I Burke's impassioned ape the best I ever heard him make, swept the meeting off its feet, and with it my motion for an open public meeting, at which, tho 1 did not include the I. W. W heir representation would not have n objected to by whole history of me he world discontent can b dame suppr because the shows that while controlled, a never be reproved ated, it entirely The Roy P. adopted What Are Actual Facts? ean od e read, and Rallard moved that they be resolutions wer J. C. Ford and Ira Bronson want ed to know whether the resolution cited actual facts, and espectally if the I. W. W were openly armed here béfore going to Everett Cc. J, Smith answered that the facts in the resolution were com rect, but whether or not they were openly armed, they “marched to the (Continued on page INJURED BY TRUCK D. J. Rickles jployed by the Alaska Hardware 1 truck driver, ran down tly injured G. W. Fenner at Ra and Main st., road ave day ternoon Fenner's ressed at the were city 5) 126 22nd aye, em Co and 48, Tues hurts hospital sl PORTLAND, Nov, 15.—"Obey WELCOME TO BOSS our rules or quit This is the ultimatum issued to| Ag q “welcome home” celebra jitney bus driver by the city |tion in honor of Frank MeDermott council today, The council hag | president of the Bon Marche Co adopted a report outlining terms |and Mrs, MeDermott, who arrived of franchises to be granted jitneys,|here Tuesday afier six months in and barring them from certain |th ast, aA banquet was given by streets, If the fitney interests |500 employes of the Ron Marche in don't accept this by 2 p, m. today |the store's cafe, A dance was gtv they will be forced out of business. en after the banquet, over the erett “on their unlawful and mur CLEVELAND, 0, Nov. 184 derous mission the mayor branited |) Robert — Hastings. suffering } Sather are unjust because 1 had|} {f0™ amnesia, wandered from } no definite Information that any|; §8 home. He found his memory een ie ta uorett on an ‘un.|) 8nd himself fighting in France, } law fais id ind Site tate fy) "\) a letter from the Somme front } “Had I known that these working |) §*"* en 5 men were marching in ‘military |} s * formation to one of the city docks,’ Jail Is Exclusive \ T would not have madly rushed)} | SANDUSKY, ©0., Nov. 15.— { out and had them searched ‘Tis going to be a hard winter { Have Right to Be Here } on the knights of the road. Just } ‘The Elks, the Eagles and Y. M.|{ plain ordinary hoboes won't be} C. A. members, on an excursion, ed to the Erie cc ja |tary formation.’ I believe that | << ee } am being done an injustice by any x one who condemns without first) Tears and Stockings | hearing my nide ot the situation CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—The bold } he he ie Cie { robber who forced Mrs, Schol- } tebaa seer eee t Weewy {Bik to remove her stockings in } tained order with them. 1 have no ; : ganized law and order commit. (believe the men it” were armed. tee which, he believes, will try (they had, I know the leutenants to remove him from office | Well enough to know that they “The reason | am willing to | would have attempted a search for do this,” he continued, “is be- | arms.” cause | want all phases of this situation brought to light. Then the people of this city and state can judge for themselves.” | Mayor Ie Calm TO THE COUNTY JAIL The mayor did not get angry, as ; he sometimes does, when talking} Te ity jail was cleared Wed: nesday of Industrial Workers of moves of his enemies Many of those who attended this so-called law and order meeting I the World arrested, following the Everett shooting. Sixty-eight were removed to the county jail, and six count as my friends,” the mayor . were rele am said. “They didn’t know what they ache naee by Chict ame were going for, but attended be. | W°0! Those taken to the county jail c e th ere aske anc wd cause they were asked to, and) will face charges of unlawful ag Zome of them called mp up, and | Semblage filed by Deputy Prose Une ag Ns s0 be egigr rane There are 38 prisoners taken , © told me that they had) trom the Calista still in the county nothing to do with what took plac en \ hat took place! jai, but most of them will probe ably be discharged in a day or 80. ar formed that e first . mectnn informed’ that the first) Marlo Marino and Walter Mul May Thomas and that mine then at. Bolland, two mere boys, wounded Jay Thoman and that nine men at aboard the Verona, were turned which are anxious to get me out of ores a, rondane Preswigy by office, and T can easily understand | SETS" oh Pee ee oan oe why Fe ‘i h a i ee jon and handed over $18.40 For instance, any can easily lef Beckingham to pay for ti idee wht Week, Thomann and Lana bacco furnished them while in jail. Jare out to get me. Another element “Uu" CLUB TO MEET Spratt gb ge ot om iste ot) ‘The University Community club cing, ‘wWhake ‘hattle fiedd to Will meet Wednesday night to take Sake that: bat p the subject of law enforce . ment Then th me out of the way ause I have) ain be of the ¢ factors in ; preventing them m making Wanted— Poo! money from property which they ted—One Spook SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 “Produce a spook who can tell me what I'm going to do to you, and I'll let you go,” said Police would pert selling loca poses.” to be used for liquor fons and {mmoral pur-|} Charges Unjust The charges in the resolutions|; Judge Oppenheimer to an ar- that the mayor “failed to enforce rested clairvoyant. No spook laws and ordinances” violated by|} @ppeared. | he Industrial Workers of the World before they departed to Ev The War Wakes Him Mgmnt right, and would not drive of Seattle, It would be an injustice them out to neighboring communities if 1 ATTACKED BY THU Ss tried, because we are able to handle the situation right here better than Auburn, Tacoma, Everett Joe Miller, a sailor, was arrested 1, W. W. Under Control Tuesday night and identified by “The LW. W,. situation has been! Chris Davidson, of Burling under control here, and I intend to!one of the two men who keep it under control him in the hallway of the Standard “After the ett trouble we ar-| hotel, on Second ave. S., last night. rested these people and held many! Davidson, in the fight that followe: of them, I believe, unlawfully, But|lost half of a $20 bill, The poli no employer or bitter enemy of thejare searching for the other assail- 1, W. W. bas noted this, ant