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Me LAST EDITION The militia has been called out! All see Time [THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS } 3 sachin decsmi pe (ae 19. SEATTLE., WASHJoMONDAY, MARCH 26, 1917, “ONE CENT: Is Called as First War Step Gill May Take stcietes sed sie, MASE°S S08 MILITIA IN 27 STATES ORDERED; S tand Tues day Well--That’s G.C.Corbaley COAST OF MAINE W. N. G. SHORT W AR STRENGTH CORBALEY’S CREED WASHINGTON, D. C., March : 26.—The statement attributed oO £ pero y belle ing the Chamber of Commerce-Cor « te tleus dames 0. Porter, U Mayor Gill and Chief Beckingham are Club an 1 Which may be used by men deairot ©: Ay says: wabeharinas cane ing things whic 1 make Seattle a better place in which to expected to take the witness stand in their |} i). ac luewn. de Senet tar’ from own behalf some time Tuesday in the booze- Tho actual laying out of policy should be up to the men who Maine. compose the amber of Commerce-Commercial Club. Some idea of where the sub- graft case now on trial in federal court. It will not be my business to say what that policy #hould marine danger Is believed to be will be my business to faithfully carry out that polley Progress Monday was made in clearing ]} 6x6 mu» cannot run a cis be greatest is given by the in up the defense testimony of Detectives Pey- | believe in giving every member a chance to do the thing surance rates fixed by officials to tle he thinks is for the city's best interests, One of the war risk Bureau. RATES ser, Poolman, McLennan and Doom, who are |} ' si development of the Alaska trade is the most FIXED FOR SHIPS PLYING ° P ° important, snother that foreign commerce {* paramount; an ETWEEN ATLANTIC PORTS also charged with conspiracy to violate the |] cine: agriculture They ston e given their opportunity AND THE GULF OF MEX H H . MH to work ' ARE THREE TIMES AS anterstate laws gitar liquor shipments. I believe that Seattle is going to be one of the two great HIGH AS FOR SHIPS IN AT Phat the defense may rest its) eat cities In the United States The other one will be on the ic, case Tuesday night or Wednesda te . ng TRIAL itieatis sonst AND SIX TIMES AS HIGH AS Became a possibility today in the DOUBLECROSS ; If 1 go in there as a young man and become a factor in Se FOR PACIFIC COAST SHIPS epinion of Attorney Wilmon Tuck:| | DOUBLE-CROS cererth, it wil be s Pe de wit I'm not his io taken to mean Ger- oe ¥ vee rag sia tewk ee to | | has mad Seattle to hold down a Jot 2 establish nen ubmarines are expected Mayor and the chief will v r GREASING THE WHEELS It is now suspected the am @nder the fire of government *aying protection money to o " munition plants the Germans €ross-examination is not known. tielals 5 sis aia Bee gece are reported to have set up in 1 RNESS BULI K arch 24.—Gor- Poolman Denies Bribe . Mexico are intended to supply Detective Jack Poolman took the Se Rl tlc don C. Corbaley, the man who Submarines operating from stand and hotly denied he ever t« > pon lac will take charge, shortly, of | those bases, rather than to “a new, crisp $50 Dill” as a bribe OMNES: ean" dram Seattle's consolidated commer equip any overland expedition from Fred Billingsley, Fred testi UG: A ~adl ws a F clal organizations, was “born across the border fied he made the $50 payment to 3 rogues’ gallery phe 2 , of poor, but honest parents,” tograph . % nk hero i the boys’ neys to put a stop to the grist of) PUI ® story Into circulation *ROPOS “a ad Corbaley admits it, himself. | OUT N 21 ST TES testimony involving the perjury PROPOSITIONED ME: Made Be 4 It may also be said of him | | A wr tga 2 me a proposition - . : charges — developed last week OFS chp ge ee that ne 78 aeons dari of | BY CARL D. GROAT and to come back to the conspiracy his fellows to the police. - the so! Gain, ladees and gen | (United Press Staff Correspondent) harges against the mayor, chief SNITCH: To tattle tulmen, we add that he is a WASHINGTON, March Addi fen seer Gatectiver ep SPRUNG: Released from Bod deal of & newspaperman: {ional National Guard organi YY Ye ‘apt haries Tennant, head of nial ‘ . n i were calle fed t ecti jepartme heer : two (three, maybe) about the | 4 A * / 4 the Seattle detective departm STOOL PIGEOS hear tot : ives ye) ame we abe day in 2 ® j ly Ky, , was the first witness called when) > |), Nee Bic cont ome” © bd Iilinois ana, lowa, Missouri ihe, the booze case resumed Monday BTRETCH: To dilute whisk oe than a smattering knowledge | Nobray nesota, Michigan Uf morning Pca gts: NO “ i of printing, and has to his Whee South Dakota, North| Mi agp Tells of Metzdorff Visit “ange aaah credit four successful years a8 | Haxota rado, Wyoming. Oblo tie, quantity the head of Spokane’s Cham- He told how Eddie Metzdorft ‘snag ang oe Bhs ngton, Oregon, California waiter, came to his office last Wed-)| | . § Idaho, Montana nesday morning and told him| “After he tol s story to ? A Chunky Fellow {th those ordered out Sunday Logan Billingsley had given him|™e | asked’ b f he would tell } Corbale Po 7 years old, lacking} troops have been called in money to testify falsely in federal | bis story to the defense attorney,”| a few months males, He is a chunky, beavywset indt Vipial.” stmething Wider eix feet ' Witt Wah dark curly hair, crowning »| Naval Militiamen round ood natured face, In whic > . . | } \ Serr ae wenteast ones. Expect Call Soon! 1 ‘ Let this much stand aa the pre Mi Freeman, commander of | 4 Inde. And now we step back over the naval militia forces of the state, 7 thos ears, to the date of his | issued the call for 75 recruits Mon-| . (ortinued on page 2) turth—Jun 1880, at Healdy. | day ‘ burg, California “The naval militia men will prob- > — E i . i | a) Six years passed and he and his |a see act! rvice in the navy | pare nts moved to Spokane where) very shortly,” h said “We are | es about up to f strength, but n Fy . ey ali sr. t 9 Gordon €. Corbaley ——|_——_—(Continued on page 5) reorait $0 tnowe deck bande and 26| Seattle is today buzzing with the military spirit. Orders mos iMi b piean tial’ 1 uery Goine Hadrawer eee ea itye neat, °%* bilizing the Second infantry, presumably to guard ind Senta alte Grrvenpsemnt |- ls te ratatatens cia | ge ibvede rc : Smith building plants and public property, were received here at midnight, WASHINGTON, Marcn 26— | ders calling out militia regi Suit Against Logan} Gets a Cool Million ‘ant Hie Aten cae ane day night, and far into the dawn the staff officers under Maj. L. Every precaution against Ger- | ments in 27 states. : - Dollars From County ying or German ruthless. That otners may be called Unite aw ta, Bonttle : nv. Bolles, assistant adjutant general, labored at telephone and tel ness within the nation is being s00n seems likely today a a wae to torow aft sn Aeros "' graph calling the officers and men to don khaki and fighting equig [same line would ealling out of Pa| 61 the “Danciger when vou know now.|Speed Up Work of ment. The war department order came to Gov. Lister, who called cific const militia While these 4 . 1 - forces stand guard over arsenals, t » com at | CI murer Ed Terry did it Biniicn: Wéseial the infantry out immediately. ADVERTISING MANAGER'S |Mmunitions plants, ship yards, do gsley, wh » Monda wents to save inter-| -Quipping ospita T DAILY TALK “nga mgr Apo ‘ . outstanding warrants! Work was speeded up Monday tol Adjt. Gen. Maurice Thompson and Col. Inglis, who were on ogainst the city, so he walked a |. Se avy fe crowding ite re! ies ree croas the hall and braced County pore Re dogg fons naval base/their way to attend the National Guard convention at New York, eruiting, he additional wen| that he men are sewi & raising the additions! wen Treasurer Bennett. It is sa , red | ee tia aaa the aed eaae at headquarters, at the/ have been recalled and are speeding back to Seattle. or your |mum navy strength 87,000 men » [Wut anyway he got the money. —‘Itrom practically every organisation By Monday afternoon recruiting to full war strength will be Sv porg load 4 .. we | (It de this way. 8 « taxes |; chide % wage! 3 ° - * This strength will be increased 101468 Men Here Under | ,,¢' couectea bs aaa er a '** © © lin full swing under Maj. Fred Llewellyn, commanding First bat-| ° 100,000 if pre: pl ; , ‘ « oe 1) operate in cy 4 funds Service out by congress Arms at Noon DOGRY | tae ce tes svete case ha | Make Sub Ct talion. Offices will be opened in the business district and at the THE ADS IN THE STAR CAN| At noon Monday | the Second) March collection. ‘The | igs apes <u ghd. lake Armory, and Tuesday recruiting parties will be marching th BE OF SERVICE TO YOU SPEAKER COMING io eel maton infantry. had | amount to "about $2:000:000 an at Bremerton Now r . be 7 468 men and 47 officers d be turned over to the city reets. EITHER BY SAVING YOU MONEY| Finishing the first half of a ‘ The “paper strength Sah ig ee . | BREMERTON eS aaa jthe streets OR GIVING YOU VALUABLE In.|tinental L. W. Roge h number enrolled, ts f the sarvente ae he ‘Sasrouted rush order to bul sndts arine at MAY CALL RESERVES oe t. peycho A exionest aes 4 1 officers and the al tina Glens ere at Puget sound na . . ‘ SMMATION WHICH YOU CAN-|cciveral brotherhood, copes re eee ee ae erento neal ot | tment the tax : Sub tee vacaived, ‘etobeatax cel It is freely admitted that the call to colors for the reserves is NOT GET ELSEWHERE jattle for a series of lectures begin-|the re s 2,002 men and workmen here. Naval official Hy thi ‘ hur to “cash 1x youliie Wednesday night inder the|" officers, “Onty one company. | SBRIQK” $ DEMAND |: '0, discuss the onder tte expected Monday or Tuesday. The first order said nothing of the” auspices of the Seattle Theosoph-|Co. F, of Mount Vernon, baby com known that the small boat build-|reserves but it is believed here that they will be necessary to com- GIVE THEM CLOSE AT-|ical society, in the hall of that or-| pany of the regiment, was at ite] ing equipment here has been put 4 OF COURSE. ganization, at 6000 Arcade building.| full paper strength | “We Taxpayers Want Brick--| readiness "PwC" plete the quota. with that slogan pinned on their — ue WEST OFFERINGS OF >) QUIDE KILLS THREE ces GRRE pO HOR pee Der thee Ba prarsdy “| Whether the coast artillery forces will be called out i LE'S BEST STORES APPEAR| WASHINGTON, D.C., March 26.| payers along the Duwamish-Renton | lematical, it is said. No orders have been received affecting thems REGULARLY IN THE STAR Bibra Bcd Were instantly killed|—Minority Leader Mann republi:| Junction Iap of the Pacific Coast NAVY DEPARTMENT | len in clive doch. word scurrying to tha Northern,| can candi for speaker of the} bighway, crowded into. the count a <i ¥ | between Scenic and Friday aft-| house, is willing to forego his can-| commissioners’ offices Monday . . . . }at Centralia, Walla Walla, Abew 7 MORE THAN 61,000 COPIES | WE A MMAMNAG ecrudaldidecy aad varport, Champ. Clarks imerning-aha.sigued for brick pave HEAD APPEALS FOR || Armory from all directions this morning, |"... 030°", Wa" Wa Yakima DAILY ihe shed by which they were stand. in the ntereat of unanitalty” even ment as against concrete, which] MAMAL BEQRUITS| after receiving hurry-up calls by telephone | Spokane wero ‘being mobilized — és | p ized | | authorized when President Wilson| homa without bandages at ing and buried them beneath 20 feet! tho he believes the republicans can| the commissioners are knowy to . at their hom> stations "lof debris Jelect him if they try, he declared! favor because it ix che and by messenger from battalion com-} Two Big Jobs The Seattle Star: The president Maj. lL. L. Bolles, in charge of — “BARS, LIKE THROATS, PARCH FOR THEIR OWN PARTICULAR)" ties sized an execute or | anders: j s.|tccelved trom Gov. Lister at iieanial ne & x +4 Se ue ee cer directing that the authorized But the entire strength of the regiment is} "Si tiny, saw toes ede VINTAGE”—AND THE LAUGHTER OF AMERICAN WOMEN ON) ‘escr’c tise, ‘me wa. .c| ly 1026 men, not including officers. And it ions. 1 eas coon tk ae tk kk ® ta & a ns thorized by congress, in cana otf OFFS are to mobilize at war strength, which) ((o companies ‘wil be sent from £ {th ome 8! ons THE BAT A im In the calistment period. New So 976 men will have to be recruited im-| About 200 are geeded to bring — Borthe Knatvoid Metiett, the writer ofthero after hero thru page after When the orator rose to his climax {drenched area going forward | *hips and ships in reserve are be \the First talion, comprising the — the following ative, 4 4 wate oy ge and editior after edition, “helof “malice toward none to hear) with the expeditions, are American | ing fully commissioned as ra |mediately. |fcur Seattle companies, A, B, Dy - ts the ain't got no hair, most hardly.” khakied officer whose elbows !ambu » corps, American gur-{as possible and the need is While the Seattle companies,, company, beside the infantrymen,|and L, to war strength, In the Gold letters on the backs of sweet you touched intone “Hear! Hear!” geons, American hospitals, Amer-|ative for a ger enlistment to| *hich intlude sanitary corps, sig; | were being assembled here, the | state, 900 men are necessary bes 4 pale blue volumes spell Anthony|when Washington and Lincoln were ican Y. M, C, A's, American nurses.|man them. There has been a net|%al corps and the headquarters ‘cutside companies of the regiment |fore the regiment can march with Hope. But he has, or as they say|ranged side t ide as characters There is no place too hard for|increase of over 6,500 in enlist is ” — " > - LTS the an, quota of 2,002 men and Tacoma newspapers in England, he’s got another name.|/not only American but universal the American woman with the red| ment since congress recently au-} | 56 officers. ¥ an Alesha Ife, appearing in by Caviabe | Hawkins, it is! Anthony Hope| Abraham Lincoln, O. Henry, Jack|cross on her sleeve. Serbia—the|thorized an increase, but many WAR DEVELOPMENTS TODAY | Reports from Spokane are ems | popetation’ in ‘modern | fletion | Hawkins London and Lafcadio Hearn have| Russian front-—oh, 1! could tell| more are needed, and needed now Mililia of 27 states called for defense couraging, while at Mount Vernon, = - The Hawkins makes him even/recently been discovered by Kng-|heroic tales of American nurses! Will you not emphasize this need Submarines reported near Maine home of Company F, only a few BY BERTHE MELLETT more James Whitcomb Rileyish, land. The signa of the times point| “Not the least part of the | by giving special prominence Mon War department orders yesterday and today « more men are needed, DON, March 26.—He looks |doesn’t it? Deepens the conviction|to the future discovery of beans| service of the American woman | day to the president's order? , LO! y defense 37 regiments and 13 smaller units from 27 states and the me © ‘ Hike a Jas, Whitcomb Riley who had |that he understands our fix, here injand open plumbing In England and on the conti- ‘The navy offers exceptional ad Disteiet of Columbie S. S. ST. LOUIS, FIRST unaccountably leaned toward myth-| London, banished from maple syrup ts tiled nent in these dark years has vantages to young men of stuff Sle ‘egiment hree smaller units were calle o ¥ feal kingdoms and white satin coro-|and sweet potatoes After the apesker had concluded| been her laughter—the galety fand ambition to serve tn the first |1 colon enim mee nrates ed aha Dinter Cone TO ARM, SAFE IN PORT nations, instead of pumpkin patches | And he says he likes Americans. the life story of the beloved martyr with which she undertakes line for national defense. In this | 9 5 and dinners on the pore h |He says be likes to hear us laugh.| Mr. Hope rose in the cause of the tas be they never so sordid on ency you have the opportun-| Instinctively you feel he likes! * . resent Americans or heartbreaking. They say we ty and the ptivilege of performing | Americans and the things Ameri There was a lecture on Abraham My hope is that no attention Is| English go very sadly about our | this publie service, and I am confi cans Mh You think how hard it|Lincoin the other day, given by the paid to those strident individuals) pleasures. Certainly if doing |cently appealing to you for your| must have been for him to live his|Pight for ght movement the who complain that America has) good is a pleasure, we pull a | cordial and helpful co-operation ea tne eden egies counter Andee port with guns aboard, has areal eg tod on ae po yaa Re ee Hirana “4 : eeaaert hear the mag ont ing aes spr neutral Ny ence R areiean | auc deersele a: yal Infantry, National Guard of Washington, called out; lacks sata ae Lo paler iepers New Or is face is long and thin, drawnjhomely “Abe” applauded in the people could do. id Americans) women has been a good sound PORTLAND, March 26.—With si6 men Aitia piaiad ah tbat tied. Vedeel abvdonetiia York March 17. She was the first — longer than nature allowed for. |presence of the peruked and be: have rather systematically done, in the land—never heartless, al. {sermons in churches all over the cere ip DIRS 98 ueed ony en Awetioan. paduenger .veasel a Wa There ien't the faintest reflection|orated portraits of past presidents more than a neutral people| ways Inspiring. Eare, like |state Sunday morning, “Patriotic aval militia whey ve apd aks erse the submarine zone after Pres: of Zenda on or about him, Instead|of the Royal society—to note an M. could do throats, parch for their own |week.” proclaimed by Gov. Withy- Navy head appeals for recruits ident Wilson's announcement {hag | of the hirsute Uambeau that ighied P, thump bis umbrella on the floor; “On the fronta—back of the blood vintage.” ‘ combe, began with enthusiasm, American ships would be armed, it was ie ried in 1913. ed for home 'wenty regiments and five smaller units were called in 18 tates today Three regiments and three battalions of Michigan, Colorado and Ohio National Guard were held in federal service when mus- WASHINGTON, March 26.-—The American liner St. Louis, the first American ship to sail for a British) 9