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CALL GILL CHARGE ‘FRAME-UP* 6 l ,000 Old Pluve is still on the Job. “To q ae eS 2 RES ape ee night and Weansedey, rain,” says : 1 Fervons buy The Star gaa four to a fam {THE ONLY PAPER IN § THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS } the U. 8. weather mar ; SEATTLE, WASH., TUE DAY, MARCH 20, ON TRAINS AND NEWS BTANDS, Be WILSON WON’ VOLUME 19. 1917. ONE CENT Atty. Vanderveer a Smiling NEW SAILOR LAD Wrestler, Says Miss Abbott; 9 “Vic” Sees 5 Him Otherwise mK pong hl RUSHPLANSTO START WAR ON CERMAN DIVERS FEY TELLS HIS STORY OF ‘JOB’ Looking like a child dressed up in a sailor's uniform, Md coo! and clear-headed under FORCE ACTION | By CARL D. (GROAT ‘orrespondent WASHINGTON, March 20-<- T : : | lively fire of questions, Clyde | The United States, Great he defense in the government conspir-| | Gibbins, 18, who joined. the | Britain and France will join in | 4 Guarding the transatlantic ship | acy cases against Mayor Gill, Chief Booming: | calna-wlingan Toseday ror lanes against German U-boats, ham and four city detectives scored vigorous-| ing In the case in which Thom if present government plans 1 | | as H. Tracy, a member of the materialize. . c % ly today with the testimony of Otto Fey, a| 1. W. W., being tried for the The administration expects im _ former associate and employe of the Bil-. lingsleys. Fey, who took the stand at 11:10 a. m., told of how he obtained employment with Logan Billingsley thru the efforts of Mana-, ger Eddie Baker, of the Jesse Moore Hunt Co., at San Francisco, and bared the story of what the defense alleges was a Billingsley | murder of Jefferson Beard, at Everett, November 5, with 73 similar cases scheduled to fol low. That Harsten Peters, who made the trip on the Verona, did not want to go, but was per suaded by his wife and Mrs Frenette; that others went along “to the excitement that pepper, olive oll, bandages and guns were carried, and that Herbert Mahler, secretary, an By Robert J. Bender WASHINGTON, March 20.—Actual declaration of war by the United States against Germany appears to depend upon the fate which befalls the first armed Ameri- can liner. It also appeared today that avowal of hostilities by President Wilson to begin today the work of in- formally negotiating with these nations, This probably will be undertaken thru the state de- partment and the British and French embassies here. With its proposed big fleet of patrol and chaser boats plus larger navy vessels, the Unit- ed States will be in a position to offer protection to com- merce off the American coast, while Great Britain and France | : . will be expected to reciprocate “ | official of the Industrial Work. against Germany will not result from the }; : vs f; Li Gill Becki in the barred zone. rameup” to implicate Gill and Bec ing-| era, took the valuables of the | oss terrcdaaer : freigh last | eee ee lets Gan men before they went on the |$inking of the three American freighters last hetnee aeet bee bran * boat and put them in a safe in ssa 7 te ye ‘ ' home; that feats such as the U-58 Fey told how, after he had bee Shipped Liquor in Kegs the I. W. W. hall, were among | Saturday. ‘ home; that teats sich: 6. Getained two days by the govern-| He told of soliciting liquor houses the points testified to by the While taking every preparedness step) ier Vii ve repeated. ment authorities, following his ar-| for liquor, finally getting some and boy. hich he beli he take P. ident flay CuI Gu s ixoent Wriewt and tot bin iat i et te a oie carapace ors The testimony of Carl Clapp,| Wmle gsig rch trae roens hte emiaere sistas Navy val army departments are | y and told him he ment barrels to fe for Logan ° ° A Navy a F (Pey) koew of Logan Billingsley's| Billingsley. pe | head of one of the sauads of citicen Wilson is loath to take further action. louzzing with preparations. ‘Theta plan to “railroad” the mayor This plan of shipment falled, Fe macabre energie ctor ol ; He has more aggressive steps {call for the next forv er [navy bears the brunt of the wor Logan Denied Paying Bribe said Loga told him ]by an adjournment of court to Jer consideration, however, and Considers Al | Bes inden, the enrtaae a has He said Logan told him, in the| Fey worked in San Francisco w George F. Vanderveer, one of|this afternoon discussed all ph The president is decl | shaped . ane hie it can & Presence of J. J. Kelley, formerly of with Logan six weeks, and was of. Traed'e. atianebe. to saatits 4 4 n sips ; boweve till considering all |out the Nationa ( anew ai F Seattle, in San Francisco: “I have fered $10 a day to continue with fi dE nse # tostify as problem wit! cabinet phases of the s tion, and st may | also provide sufficient officers fang Gill framed up so he hasn't a’ Billingsley, he said todacdl ouuee We ae which convened at 2:30. be a day or tw ossibly more be-| ie training of a half million mem chance to get away.” Logan told; One big shipment. he declared resumed ‘Tweeday, Clapp's t Won't Force Situation fore any further decision is an-| | The New York navy yard Degam) je said, how he had sent a man to was assembled at Oakland and con lmony was again péatooned to It had been ascertained that the rounced | work today on 40 submarine ch a Dr. Matthews to tell the minister| signed to Wilburton, Wash., a polt Gibbins, who t A gy resident strongly questions the Meantime the very fact that Lag be hastily ordered, while tomorrow 7 that he (Logan) had given the may-| across Lake Washington, but refus B otraque pe . come over [rom | advisability of “forcing” the pres-|has delayed this long, has given|bids will be opened for two Bnmiaa or a bribe jed to send the shipment because SRSTSOR, OM Fae. stand nt situation, He is understood to rise to the general belief in official |dred or more 110-foot speed boats, ; The defense counsel brought out}the railway company demanded Re testified, when he Was feel that everything that possibly circles that a session of congress |4Vailable for coast patruls and suie that, despite this information given payment of freight in advance. asain called, late in t can be done to meet actual hostili-| before Aprit 16 is unlikely. | marine chasers a by Fey to Wright, Fey was not call session, that 20 the now believed inevitable The t will gain an immense | Navy Needs Men i IS uaity wakawe the griod Sery.| jie then ape lar dalla OS longing to the naval militia, which) Leing done. He further questions |tdvantage in coping with subma-| Nothing. will be pormitted Om Fey declared he had beard Loxan| in Lopan's rome tec wacke anne had been taken from the Armory] whether calling congress into ex-|rines {f it can “drift” into a state | stand in the way of bastening MA¥we Say many times that he had not a rae — Lite bo wit wh to the Commercial Club on the day |tra session before April 16 would |of active warfare without formal | preparedness. The eight hour law (paid Gill any bribe, but that he was! iiquor to Seattle dinnuined ne aiid of the Verona incident, were taken | accomplish any particular good declaration of war, military men|has been cast aside, and, if com Malbaitng” the mayor. iquor to Seattle disguised as “skid hsneks“Vauaoar jt the dock to meet the boat, but) ‘The president 18 understood to|hold. They have so told White|mandeering is needed, it will BEls “My ysterious Man” pe pe aa 1 ‘9 arrived there after shoot! feel that the program he has out-| House officials. Under such a con- | undertaken. ae ntroduc “, . was all over and the boat was 100) \ined does not call for actual dec-| dition, this country they pointed Mobilization of the Atlantic : « o} Gto Vanderveer’ rin” was prominent during his examination . . X 2 3 He has been mentioned in the| man name dTessier, who was pack _ TAI ohne coekeae en eemmington | teat awey tenth. dock laration of war at this time, despite |out, could engage in an industrial |and of the naval militf: has ease as “the mysterious man from | ing liquor in skid grease for Lokan, ("7 the Giil trial, but he alao had some serious moments under cross ng | San Francisco. Bftlingsle | examination, ahd “Vic,” Star artist, caught him in that mood. Boy Telis of Verona | calle from the country for such an co-operation with the allies, vhich,| considered for two weeks or conn Logan Billingsley, when it be! Tessie y the a Neaed A consecutive story of prepara-|&ct. If an armed American ship is /{t Is believed, would soon break/|and it may be necessary to came known that Fey had made @/to hav phe pets ord wa BY MABEL ABBOTT welght into the attack; when by I. W. W. members for the | attacked the situation will then!the back of the central powers. | plish this before long. The tense. | ave been an accomplice of Jo 36 anderveer's to shift a hold and ° y : : set cbmc statement to Mayor Gill and bis at-) pyane pens thao vendita? Jone a oreo awane “ve “én Bsr te ent & hold and when t ‘ona trip was drawn from Clyde | ress ee mc afiairs nas t . ; + ae OGrUTe Gibbing, 18, U. 8. bluejacket, who | | spurred reer torneys, tried, in his testimony last After Logan was arrested, Fey 8 in the Hquor conspiracy And: Vandatvele wee. o:suls i n i Me uejacket, w o ies nore kad i con men dill it week, to discredit Fey, to whom he jgaid he got word. th bad roomed with C. D, McLennan at m - tittle Gen (ena be & rd, thru a man h case in federal court Monday ing stler, which sports ed. $09 Yesler way, where Harsten | | still must raise 27,000 more. Barly Feferred as “that crazy little Ger afterward learned was a govern This ts said with no thought itors say ts often the most dan- | feters and wife, Mrs Edith Fre Jeraduation of two Annapolt man boy. meft agent, Foley, that the best) of making foolish fun of a gerous and always the most ex- |, : : |classes will provide officers for the | Fey talks with a slight accent. |thing to do was “get out of town.’ thing which is terribly serious asperating type pris and i Onbo ring a | a isatrained ‘The jurors leaned forward in a| Fey ; r ‘ fF efendants in the case, all live ae fides witichie of stiention as the with Foley) cag came 10, Seattle! It ts the sober record of an inh Ronald Embarra Him Gibbins joined the. navy a week | slo: Young man told his story under the | 5 pr and a half ago. 9 { a 4 i d was an almost guidance of Attorney Wilmon| —reiig of Making Statement examining a witness all morn y when he ssid his pti ~ Acar ng WASHINGTON, March 20.—Did|study of the situation they have! Tucker. |. ee comes +4 bd aoa so confused by Lo teonehe-athat | . | u k t t nt Ww V. tri the “ ’, the ra oat " Pt ave tip | > ‘Oug 901 | Otto Fey, former associate of the | Hijingsiey, but later, at the solici-| as a crossexaminer. Wit legal difficulties that he would on the supreme court decisio |brotherhoods are undispu fc pet Billingsieys and heralded as the! tation of Logan, made a statement.| nesses shake in their shoes be the worst person in the day upholding the Adamson eight-/tors, put both camps are today try ST. PAUL, March 20—Paut star witness in the defense, took |” «,ssistant U.S. Attorney Martir| when he sticks out his jaw and — to ask about their hour law before they agreed Sun-|ing to salvage as much as possible| Rickel, 23, today claimed that the stand at 11:15. took me to Judge Neterer andwaid [| his eyes grow steely and bis — Mado apagia haa day to its terms as demanded by | from the work of the past few days.| he can fly across the ocean in He is reported to have gone tO/ would have to be put under $2,000| questions come like blows he told of having asked Logan the railway brotherhood chiets? Increased freight rates will be| 40 hours, by using in his oneine Mayor Gill, after testifying to the Rou as I was a very valuable Grin His Best Weapon What the devil he was calling ee sabwi ven.|demanded by the railroads at the! a certain oil formula he el federal grand jury, and said he witness.” he sal sk eaealip to uct lean “bow on Dr. Matthews for | The unexpected complete “—— special session of congress to com. to have perfected. He hes Sa would not sit by and “see Gill rai “I couldn't put up this bond and|\ ever, before the jaw and the at was lke; the — of an ee eee ers pan, [Pensate them for the $50,000,000 a| this formula to the United Toaded was told I'd have to be put in de-| eyes relax in a spontaneous embarraseed joolboy when j day on account of “patric jYear increased wages States government as a gift. Where did you meet Logan) i oition boyish grin, and the relieved Judge Ronald, before whom he sons, and the long-waited here The chiefs and their counsel sat} Whether it has been tested is Billingsley?” asked Attorney Tuck-| ‘tig was then taken to the deten-| witnesses, if they do not know has peen. appearing for the de from the supreme court coming &l-liate into the night, studying the| not known. er, for the defense. ., |tion station, where he was kept 16| Vanderveer, feel that the worst fense in the 1. W. W. trial. | PETROGRAD, March 20.—The|most immediately thereafter are, atiiaw the supreme ‘court declared | — “I was introduced to him » Ed s, but never taken before the| is over oe up i. the regs ya 4 |Grand Duke Nicholas cemented his |least eranee coinct¢ ora constitutional City’s FR Chief fie Baker, of the Jesse Moore/ iors) grand jury, he said It may be over—or it may be wan invited to sit beside the | aiiance with the people in the Rus-| Unconfined joy over the decision “ h ity s First Chie Hunt Co., last November, in San) ore Ae “then asked to tell what just beginning. You never can federal Judge. It was absolute- | sian revolution and added to his|!s found neither in the camp of the | deckaga thax ones as the Beas: J i IPrancisco,” said Fey statement he made to Special| tell Y qutammatory when Allen, popularity today, when it became|railways nor the employes. The! Jrook o beagies ages for | Gets Usual License Tells of His Work Agent Wright in December. But Monday afternoon, the suddenly Ing for a toe | known that it was he who had real-|railways naturally feel a keen loss,| ona 2 Roeer So os wages F ee “What were your relations with 4 , hold, demanded y induced Czar Nicholas to abdi-/and are planning a hard campaign » then, applying | af i - ; - Tells of Plan shoe was on the other foot, and : ly induced Czar Nicholas to abdi | the same rule, It has the right Seattle's firat Paker and Billingsley Ber ls Peat carth mete a aaet When Mr. Martin sald, ‘Lo- | cate on congress to secure higher freight/ {he same rule, it has the right | claims a real “| was told Washington was dry cat an gel Te ee enue athing ‘spell between the gan has told all,’ didn't your It was revealed that the grand )4nd passenger rates at the special) 1) leg tale FA an one deer each year for the last 58) and advised to go into the liquor | Conversation with Logan,” he sald of his examination of knees actually give way under ngthy audience with |Session to reimburse them for in-| fhe railroad argument today. years, He came to Seattle in 1869, business and that I could make $7 ' ee pte lg at ie ri Pe D. D. Merrill, of Rveret, | you?” eror and urged this step creased wages they will have to pay.| | The fact that congress can dis-!cuner got his 1917 state Heamal or $8 a day. I went to the Jesse casion naaae en i agpaset * was “hie Shows His Teeth upon him prior to the visit of the Big Labor Victory ‘one of the increased rate problem | this morning and he declares Simm ir J. J. Kelly was in Logan's and his own ordeal, was him p Li 9 & more speedy and eatlefact 5 ye: Mobre Hunt ¢ and told them I poser Kelly asked Logan: self a witness, facing a fierce “That's sil d Vander revolutionar committee bearing] On the other hand, there is some} 0 ®t fe ta plies be ee s fall he will kill his deer as of = was Carl M and asked Mr. | A ttl . fire of cross-questions from U veer, his teeth showing the abdication declaration dissatisfaction with the decision |™&” tan the interstate COM-| ore He was appointed police Imaker if he could introduce me to ae bets Baden irri J S. District Attor Clay Allen. | You Ccidn't amile then, did One other bit of history, made|among railway employes, tho on the| Merce ore fon is said 3 be the| ead by Mayor Yesler in 1869, ‘ Jany one who could help me mako| sith the, | pheongihiadly oe gd withshis own professional and | you?" Allen pushed him biic toduy, Was that the action of whole it is hailed as a great labor|Feason why the matter will be put 2 gome money h Putnam. | personal honesty and that of Vanderveer waited a tense |the Russian duma in resolving to| victory, for it makes the eight-hour| "P10. ommissio N 4 How He Met Billingsley peony ee See eee fan Who have teen histtteeds :|anomsat. and than be said, “I overthrow the autocratic govern-|day a standard that must inevitably | | AN ede pyre as ports > oe E T “Mr. Baker called me up, and 4 ie for years, at stake think I did, as near ag a man |ment was unanimous, with the ex-|be observed:thruout the country wet aoe om with Kelly asked ‘Well, how | 7 Pm r : A gate the effect of the eight-hour i ipaid he didn’t want to be seen with) = tel y mayor?’ Still He Grins could smile at such a sertous |ception of 15 members, who stood| The decision also makes the im-/ HN 1, Gun Ot the els : Mr. Billingsley, but would make ar-| “He said: ‘Well, the mayor— And tho his jaw stuck out thing as that jout for immediate establishment of| portant ruling that congress, the/ OW Ot lie manok Ms me mone sd f: 4 Bangements for me to Sergey ty 1 got him pretty well framed like the prow of a bi tleship Bout Furiously Fast j® Tepublic, without waiting for ajlegisiative body of the nation (and) 72. tnis commission has is to de-| ‘The finance commie the — Billingsley in the lobby o j he hean* and his eyes were 1 ld The grueling battle—to bor. popular vote, and without the tem-| therefore the legislatures in the va as is to de-| enc ‘ asn’t a chance to br | popula . termine how much the raflroads|new oil hs her ncis hotel.’ act ae arnionpiate, bie atin till broke row another expression from | porary duma committee form of! rious states dealing with intra-state ne how much the railroads|new council has called another jj A et away.’ Logan explained: ‘I I i will have to pay out in increased |} he East Marginal Fey told of talking with Logan| 9 Ag, cod friends | oUt Irrepressibly every once in | the sports page—never eased | governing affairs) has the power to legisiate/ Too ina the general effect thet] oo ee toe ye ing being sent to Baker to buy| sent one of my good friends a while up a moment all afternoon. But | _ — on the wage question also im onitiare coe eee e, for which the port omy hisky. pe ple cag ope Pong Mi yt The pple of the trained at {ts end, when Vanderveer | | ‘The point objected to by the)'t mill have on the roads, mission ‘holds a franchise, while “Baker sald ‘Logan Hillingsley 58a hy pbc that | gave wits of the two lawyers was stepped down from the stand, NATIONAL GUARD Is chief 8 is contained in this passage) (,_ "Gnathala: George: B. Batis ee F Sanches Sean a be t have any more whisky from , ikea. Wreitling sauek. Teay iia Hehting face relaxed again of Justice White's decision jen. Goethals, George B. Rublee |of-way to the railroads ending orders wouldn't tell why,” said) the mayor $4,000. Then Dr. Hees ling mat They 1 fighting face r laxed veal ay tever would be the right of "4 Edgar E. Clark, the latter a|in the council, for Friday afternoon me, Matthews sent for me and ask caper Be lel ihe the | a8 th haps pe ea Hi i n employe engaged in private busi-| Member of the interstate commerce | at 3 o'cl 4 ‘ ricks of the game. They knew | ing crowd saw of him, he rolle¢ a oye engages ee ee stor a bee! saga ape ar a 7 — ee oe oe ee ee, when to depend on skill and a cigaret and stuck it into one ness to demand such wages as he| Commission, has been at work since] At the council meeting vesterda, and if | didn’t tell, he'd send net ts gheteilatebe oti rl Oehae Gh A Waley ain SAN FRANCISCO, March 20.—|qesires and leave the employment| the first of January, when the Ad-|afternoon Councilman Erickson in us both ever the road. | left satin aid re nc ba sibel senha Preparation is being mado by the! jf he does not get them, such rights |®™80n law became effective, but as| troduced an ordinance amending ADVERTISING MANAGER'S Ve A my pall ae Shak Western department of the army necessarily subject to limita-|oheration of the law was interfered | the port's franchise, so as to mOVeia™ DAILY TALK | the money , |i day, and this was granted. A for the mobilization of the National |tion when employment is accepted| "ith 4s a result of the injunction, |its right-of-way westward. Fey said Logan told him the story | night session may be held Tuesday Guard at an early date, as a result business charged with a public|'®€ commission was not able to] The franchise committee recom- — twice, and that he (Fey) repeated | night, but this was not definitely of the international situation, Not bing |gather such information regarding|mended the passage of the ordt You Can Raise | it to Special Agent Wright, but was| decided only is a call for the guard expect-| Justice White departed from nis| the effect of the law. nance granting the Traction Co, | not called before the federal grand Attorney Bausman predicted the} ed, but the naval reserve is expect-| written text to illustrate this point | \the right to install not more thap Your Own Salary jury. trial would be closed in about three jed to be called into active service. | by comparing railroad workers with cars of the light one-man oper: After I read of the indictments | 4 f al “ard | ion type fj he|1 tried to get to Mr. Allen, but he|°" G 1 soldiers in times of national emer w? B eq g the)! tried to o Mr len, but he Attorney Ge ennant, coun-} x: WEBNS How? reading eau | . WH FF yew + > Sts carefully every day in| {mores me be was rery busy. 1) sel for Detectives Payser and Pool-| er WAYNE, Ind. March 20. iritaw. 0. ten, teuleinen hint Can't Find Plump ; ads care Rue ried GES 8 week ts . wll Rint: ASlafoe ties Hl nly strickel | phe American flag still flies in the Waoctared he does not believe this > : . 4 ® The Star. Of course, tojunable to get to Allen” | | | with sickness Monday noon, wut! window of the Allen county court-| WASHINGTON, March 20,—Pro-| section prohibits strikes Sentimental Coed . { he \ t After being released {rom deten-| unable to appear Tuesd 10TN'O8- | house here today, even tho it may| duction of wheat in Argentina,| “We are public servants,” he! & cash in on them, you MUST) tion, he met Logan on Third ave The program of the defense had | corr someone” by xo doing. Re-| Australia and New Zealand for|said, “Rut we are not goyrnment MINNEAPOLIS, March 20.— © take advantage of the ha aa aT PO oe eee tie datane th, |corder E, H. Bookwalter continued | 19161917 was 30 per cent below employes. Therefore, 1 see nothing ‘The deserted husband was stop-| Of 2,000 co-eds at the University . cas Ahi Z | toda t lefy the order of Willia ing opportunities of which) would do me (Fey) a lot of good| the four detectives presented be- Ouay 1 ‘ sti ; re. normal, according to a cable to the in the supreme court's decision that ped in his pursuit of his wife Tues. of Minnesota, there is not one ; oe fea: ub {ithe Gass | Schweir, county commissioner, that|pureau of crop estimates from the| would prevent striking.” day morning. Glen Abraham, 24,| Plump, sentimental girl. This they tell. You will increase} to set tangled up In the ca (Continued on page 2) the flag come down international institute of agricul-| Hight hundred separate agree- carpenter, living at 105 Fifth ave | Was revealed today, after man- hasing we f| “He asked me to go up to his : After Schwelr’s Janitor tore down |ture, of Rome. ‘The production of ments are to be effected today. The|N was arrested on Fourth ave,| agers of the sophomore vaude- the purchasing power Of! ,,artments and said he'd had al GIRL KILLS SELF the flag and it had been replaced,|wheat in the countries menticned |brotherhood chiefs are to meet the petween Union and Pika sts as| Ville asserted they had sought your money very consid-| dozen secret service agents on my| Schweir today issued a statement |for that period was 74,000 | railway managers’ conference com-|he was trying to catch his wife. At} §n vain, 4 ¢ . } ick “in effect) tt! Fey testified a | jattempting to justify his order by|pushels. This amount is 17.7 per} mittee to tak es this work the police station a revolver was}, , ‘ d erably, which is Ct) Later Logan, after taking Fey to Police have heen unable to find! saying he feared the building might | cent below the five-year average found in his pocket. Disorderly| [his “Been”, at Sad : 84 as a Salar iN-| Ora’s room in the Navarre hotel,/any reason why Della Snay, , be dynamited if the flag was seen. conduct was the charge placed . q the same a told him to “forget” the stuff he|ghould have comitted suicide. The] fjq action has called forth much against ' Case About Beans — crease. | knew, Fey said little girl died Monday night, at! pitter comment here | 70 SEND GREETINGS | I wanted to find dut with wh 9 "i Tae; > T witness continued the home of her stepfather sed ri my wife w living, and wh PORTLAND, March 20.—Three 9 The best offerings of Se- [ said it seemed stra nge to me | Lempsen, A566 2iet ave from) Not This Mrs. Lynch WASHINGTON, March 20—'The he told the ¥ ay She left me!hundred cases of canned beans, a? ast °>S appear! that Gill got indicted m trychnine poisoning jited States governme & pre | last Thur mid this morning | consigned from San neisco to 4 Rees best ’ “aig auPE CAT) iny statement to the Kovernment Spring is due to arrive in Seat-| Mrs. John Lynch, 2029 12th ave, Oe th ieeoieniae Rusti elias aw her down town. The whole|Boise Idaho, firm, are held by fede regularly in The Star. 0 ee eee ere eee | tte ar atas fnauhayievenine: | S. quoted in yesterday's paper as|tablished by the Russian revolution,| NEW YORK, Mareh 20.—With| trouble was that I treated her 100/eral authorities today, because, it te a silane ——jernment wanted to get rid of me, | tle a4 Bie ‘according to Professor|speaking of Dr. Mark A. Matthews’|jt was learned today, As goon as|tho ppasibility of a railroad strike | well jcharged, the manufacturers substi- i MORE THAN 61,000 copies | Pecause I anaes too age t {9|Samuel L. Boothroyd, head of the|receipt of $1,000, telephoned last|tho new Ressian regime definitely!averted, both raflway managers The revolver looks like you/tuted a cheaper product. Soy 3 DAILY Poi sry enone ke rater ached University of Washington astron- peat to declare that it was not she|formulates itself, the United States|and brotherhood chiefs turned their) were going to ‘treat’ some one,” re-j beans, instead of navy beans, were —— the court to take @ recess for half! omy department, who had been interviewed. ———— will send greetings, efforts today toward a more minute| plied Officer Olmstead, used, it is alleged.

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