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WZ) ‘ N by 1S LAST EDITION 4 u| Weather Forecast: Occasional = H rain tonight and Wednesday. Small craft warnings were ALL EDITIONS PES ERE seen ae All the Time {THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS Wad ye iicldbaaiiiietiine tac ordered displayed at 7:40 a, m. vol He 19. SEA DAY, MARCH 191 ONE CE T ‘WILSON WILL INDICT GERMANY | SSS BILLINGSLEYS — [Micnentoiont'<aroo) CONOTESS tO Give. Him ELPED HIMTO “cer MaRcer? §=— "gm Powe To Decne Wa eine x WASHINGTON, March 27.The resolution to be introduced _ } P90 ard lao stand in his own j lon April 3, immediately after the president concludes his address «- : ; : _| |to the joint session of congress will declare that the time has come ~ lwhen the United States must vindicate decisively its honor and its a Chief of Police Charles Beckingham, eager but handicapped at times by a difficulty in expressing him- / —— LaaE withstood a crilling cross-examination at the hands It will declare that by the acts of Germany a state of war exists of U. S. Attorney Reames all morning Tuesday, and land that congress places at the disposal of the president the means paved the way for Mayor Gill, who was scheduled to lof prosecuting the war and thereby hastening the restoration of take the stand in his own behalf in the afternoon —_— All of the defendants with the exception of the While President Wilson is completing his indictment of Ger- mayor had passed thru the ordeal of cross-examination LORETTA imany this week the house foreign affairs committee is preparing, in the liquor conspiracy trial when court adjourned at) “S777 ; lthe war resolution. Anticipating the trend of the president’s indict- noon. ae Ps ment, the committee, according to plans, will draw the resolution Reames, smiling at times, hammered away, ques- f : ees g ; nidieae ape ollowin lines: tion after question, at the chief of police. But Becking jalong the victation thi é ham answered promptly. ; lrighta of persons and proper our citizens cc wt te... can oo ' issor, cies comnts at] War Developments Today ]} said Reames, at one stage of the yp oean Bill > po head Porm tioge 1 astituted « — searching {nquir quart gust 20, and saw hir This picture shows Loretta Walsh, the first woman naval recruit) war on our part House foreign affairs committee drafting war resolution. Sn eceienanean \enaing fore re. iing th & in the United States, ready for service, in her naval uniform, made es | That Germany's acts President Wilson works on message to congress, which re- ewered Beckin. ». leaning f0F formed officer for about an honr.! pecially for her. She is chief yeoman and will be stationed in a Phila-| such as to justif ae 8 dialenae acnl- adn ward, his words coming in ® §ut-/This was the day of the compro-| delphia recruiting office. | before the who! resorting United States secret service agents arrest two Germans tural base. “The Billingsleys op-| mise, ogan Billingsley says Lio ley aeeeenk, ewe bra oti suds pies shee. erated no drug * s after August he pald the 000 bribe to the may | That with anxious r avoid President meets with cabinet this afternoon, ¢ 30. And every time but once when or. ja rupture, we forbor t Uncle Sam may confiscate millions owned by kaiser here. they p rested before that it Chief Is Cross Examined lassert our rights by p and ¢ Dally parades by local militia to be held to secure the addi- was connected in some way with agg [ r . § Attorne Rear jtinued by amica tional 200 men needed to bring up First battalion to war ri one of their drug stores j " teation:. ¢ |neek redress for wrongs st 5 wtrénat pL LIAM W.VANDERBILT This waa the first time th te-| Bec n at 10:30, lin the hope that Germany mig Commandant Coontz to confer with university defense Pyoung Vanderbilt, heir to part of {2m8e bad advanced any theory‘ Didn't you give out interviews | jyteld to pacific cou and the ea committee Friday. he record of arrests 4s of justice, and that in r? ne Tarn Vv explain t the newspapers saying jmands of justice oven lortunes of the famous Vander. mitted by government ¥ rid Seattle of BE doe kali ek ONY the United States was disap family, is 15 years of age and y, y ge Mayor Late, Delays Trial le the Westlake trag With ite bugles screaming ire g toenter Annapolis, so, one at 9:45 t n me wh taken the first opportunity to) The trial opened at 3 ‘ ° skeod Reames. the call to arms, the First bat- That the time nas come w Po with Chief Beckingbaim te out t prot [rnc must vindicate list in the naval reserve. He is | *'* In subdstance, I probably did,”| galion, Second Washington in- 5 : stand. answered the chief ther hor youngest midshipman in the “YN wererer had anno Row de aie ; that they| faPtry, marched Tuesday noon NES ee eS mate Monday afternoon that court would) werg not arrested after August| in skeleton formation thru many a 6 r 8 betwee convene at 9:30 a. m., in order to} gor downtown streets to show Se i] that government and the pees Sp he: procnnyee. »{ Didn't Have Drug Stor attle residents what is needed anahes, oud that the congress of * 1 Mayor Gill was 15 » es late to put it on a war footing. Two - United ‘ p dispose and delayed the progra a igen lg this way—| squads from each of the four | BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March r ans of prose bad no drug res after Au | and there He addressed the judge and apol-|t companies paraded, and by 27.—The town of P \c iting the war Vig y , 2 > . 27.— n of Petrey, Ala., WASHINGTON, Mare 27.— | was the purchase of the Issaqnah Bn COL 3 ‘i , tening the restoratic f ogized in open court % : of tho} ‘helt arrangement, showed the | was wiped out by a cyclone |by hastening Ten million dollars’ worth of |Coal mine. The mine was bought | I'm a little hard of hearing 2 | number of men necessary to | | peace ‘ |by Baron Von Alvensleben, who plained, “and @idn't understan i was made| bring the company to full war | this morning, which killed 14 The resolution will authorize lib-| United States stocke are own: | 2f) OMDil 00 i) Veieaehs oe ‘ the announcement that we would) ‘directly in « om owith their] gtrength. The remainder of persons and injured 20, accord. | era! provision for sustaining ‘ ed by the kaiser and members /i¢ from Wilhelm himself. On the! WHO SHOT FIRST start eartier nae betray sda hithineins | the men were on special detail ing to a report here at noon, |Creasing the army + a 2 of his family, and may be con- |strength of these, he was abla tag Chief Makes Further Denials jin. oocrating here?” MM] OF on Quard duty. The cyclone struck about 1 a eee me Bea by the com fiscated by the United States to secure a loan of nearly @ | government in case of war. quarter of a million at the Northe 7) Attorney Walter Fulton, counsel I oda rygphe nae Mn Gommayening ol wire coH d 7 (Continued on page 7) jern Bank and Trust Co, eS Head nurses in Seattie hospitals enroll for war service. hat y acts of Ger —_ did for a w 4, t : for Beckingham, continued b's ex to be held daily un > qui Quietly, with no announcement lata et the wha dasled mantener Facts just made public indi- Sheriff Donald McRae, of *™in' word the Billin ye were going It was this loan, in part, which” Where did you get the first 200 me de cure Sitteguley “t ; company carried teasers. pro-|’ Deane @ far ere ivory Wilhelm’ over Snohomish county, the witness h° ever told Logan | iiicw ey. ° astieaha 4 te caaa Ss Pigeon aga ners PrO-| meager. |PACIFIC MAIL TO cate Wilhelm’'s concern over /brought about the final collapse of Whose testimony in all probability, | tscontinue re a bd sous ba and the necessity for prompt en reaffirmation of treaties guar- /the bank, as the mine could not be < esseans 1 6 statement mado. by | COM as Logan had testifind. 1 JOH N D listment : D PEN MANILA LINE 2"cit? Germans’ personat operated’ when the war broke out 7 she te ‘ts BA Siew MT JOHNSON TO DO mst rene atl — Siren ts gy nbelah wat doses and Fred Billingsley | Wednesday the “soldierettes property against seizure may |and the German resources closed : » anal a i leaving the loan unpaid. come. to { say that Mar. will be on the streets and will ac have been caused by personal | up, the trial of Thomas Tracy, who “id way 70 op en pM ga Reig BEST HE KNOWS HOW | com any the f iting SAN FRANCISCO. Mar 7 rather than national reasons. faces the charge of murdering Jer. sett a 4 fail Be, h i ‘ ; ferson Beard, one of the sheriffs bootlesser) was bringing in a lot Titen eng the, Hite: Bae are & | Thar tho” Pacific Mail Stean bie pple Be Ro ha ERICKSON WINS “ citizen deputies, at Everett last No. of whisky,” tt estified SAN FRANCISCO, March 2 | whet h will ” pie thru all per ee T head nurses of the City,| Co. is about to estab : dae "Re pig ts oped | a , " ‘ - . respec : the city is possible that the/yrinor, Seattle General, Swedish a : vember, was placed on the stand Logan ga a lye, God Bless You pore Pion Breage si hite | nor. See line between San Francisco » i | by the state soe Mpeelimae dt from a Mars pr and told 1 Bless You, Hiram | girls will carry a handful of white | and County hospitals all registered |" : : rallway securities. When the s ‘ould like to see us cateh Johnson.” was the banner strung! feathers as well as the “I am doing . uh tuildime head. | Manila, with no ports of ca war began, he is said to have 4 McRae was sheriff when’ the me he would like to # h rs E Monday at the Cobb building rela h ao IRN 6 eae gh ML och Mia SHAM CEREMONY steamer Verona took a load of 1. W. Margett.” across the front of the Ferry build-|™Y duty. a so we a a = cuarters of the National League scene ah yg Ba come gal eo aoe tans of the cane Fe 4 ee ees Scone 8, and PEs Byes fe aaa ene ve oy| ne BED When’ United inten Gee S wae. oe ora’ | ney returning from the island, who| Union and Southern Pacific, was in command of the Somnpany.< willing sm expiein anh trealy of thus far. Some classified them. | %#¥8 President Rossiter of the com-| and other Western lines. All Dale’ ure oa vd ge met we ar at te fr oar he gave Fred Billingsley hi hington to participate in the| recruiting work | wy : “of ts.” being familiar | Pany made this announcement in These shares w held in hae ale’s weekly flag cere- . He was himself wound 4 lings : ann recruiting station |“ as 2 as Manila recently iota es OF . e4 there. On the question of private telephone numbe deliberations of the extra session A downtown iting station with motor boats and Sound water | She Me i Instead of staging salutes “A : . “peeing « opened Tuesday morning at . . anatené Whether he or the visitors were the e it to him muse he told! “Ia nto a new world to hire s. Ok Roring st. and ‘tl outes; many want to be assigned | barnalt “hsid while a clerk marches into the Sggressors, the judge told the law-|me he would give me private infor-}<o the best | know how,” was John. | 7MIrd Hye. ait Upting st. Sit UM las chauffeurs; and two or thre DIGESTO, R BEER n in American securities,| council chamber with the col: c mation that would help in catching | son's parting word to his friends. ~ . want to fight Bs: Tas i > ors, the flag will be draped above gy (Continues on page 2) \Margett,” the chief sal asked |e jaan val Oe rene og | Mrs. Stuart Rice of Tacoma is| BARPED BY PUTNAM .. Seats, eee eae coun | the president's chair, and left 9 them if they were cheating o Buner He P| chairman of the state committee A 1. bar | there at all times. Under Dale’s cowed: ‘Moi we've GAS REPELS SLAVS under arms {n Seattle Monday/©oocneea by Mra. Winfield -R| Sergt. Putnam and his dry equad\" or} f totaling several] there a allt “ 0 nig, while in the entire state ap-|® Serg m and his dry squad | py inior | e flag ceremony wi Sue tae tt vate ly 550 we an 8 alte . ‘ There is evidnce that agenis ift Hodge and tell to seize any | league. Mrs. R. 8. Weeks is local/ drive against drug stores that|. oy the kaiser have made stock noons, when the crowds attend. 1 ” * PETROGRA Mare 07 By Tuesday night it ? j h liquor shipments?” asked Fulton, | PETROGRAD, March 2 7 chairman. Seattle members of the! have been selling market cleanups on strength of | . The. Judiciary committes; | } The city council voted unani- Norn McLeod, A com mously Monday to discontinue " hundred women have registered ator-elect Johnson left here for) pany, is in charge of the parade on . n gas attacks on the bank of the robable that most of the com 7 lo J M plate. ” glass window in I never did,” replied the chief, | Man gas atta c - caper {state committee are: Mra, Milo J.| forks who didn’t bother with sia te headed by W. D. Lane, recom. y's store, Second ave. and| “Was Fred’ Billingsley in the| Chara river, i Fegion of Dare Bouiee wil be at thelr paper) tveiess, Mra. R. A. Ballinger, | scriptions. advance information from Ber ended that the cereraeinaa Pring st., was broken Tuesday | habit of calling you ‘Charlie’? k-| Volubuzy, cor ussian forces , |Mrs, Eliza Ferry Leary, Mra. 8.|/ “Digesto” is the malt tonic which " Owne Silk Mill, Too abandoned. : Opposition to this ceremony was morning when a truck, belonging |ed Fulton | back in an easterly direction, | Aronson, Mrs. Thomas Burke, Mrs. | Putnam says is “six per cent beer the Seater in bald Wo have ak | land holdings in America, much|Conducted by Councilman Oliver T, 40 the Roasia Brow., florists at 1003! = Calied Him “Charlie” Once ® offical statement said. = | 1, 0, B, B, DANCE Kt H. Boyle, Mrs. Edmund Bowden, | He seized 147 barrels of the stuff ‘Third ave., driven by James But No, not in the habit,” said the | Hildesheimor lodge, of the B’Nai/ Mrs. J. C. Haines, Mrs. J. D. Low-| consigned to Stewart & Holmes.) more valuable now than wh Erickson single-handed from its in- tear, crashed into it. The machine | chief But I do recall he once CORBALEY is HERE B’Rith, will give an April 1 dance|inan, Mrs, Josephine McLaughlin,| wholesale druggists, Monday. He'll pee ens so pee ati nan When ception a year ago, He charged that was coming down the steep Spring | called me Charlie when he talked! at Odd Fellows’ ball, Broadway! Mrs. L. B. Stedman, Mrs. Henry | smash it if Chief Beckingham says | Ho Bie Bdrgpathes an N tn | it was merely an advertising gt. hill. to me over the phone concerning | - and Pike st., on Sunday evening, W. Lung and Mrs. Henry Suzzallo.'the word, after an investigation. |(erman Llovd and Hamburg-Amor,{Sceme on the part of Dale. At an auto accident . | Secretary-elect Corbaley, of the| seg % RABIES AR TLBN RE OM 2 . fc 1 which have $2 10000,000 tempts were made by Dale during In answer to questions from At-|Chamber of Commerce and Com ips tied up in American ports.|{%@ recent campaign to make the torney ‘Tucker, the chief sald he) mercial Club, arrived in Seattle i W Iks G f C bb F h Pi je ‘abit. stablish. 28% an issue in the election, bw sees hal worn wsitort “and 1) Paesday ‘nomi, and met. with te | GFAY-Maired Premier Walks to Grave of Cobbler Father, Without these ships, -re-establish-| tht yson guoceeded in showin * ADVERTISING MANAGER'S nt of German commerce after| the sham patriotism behind the af oe [tent orm, on, nt had EN Thoma But Thru the Rain, Old Road Mender Saw Him as Little Davy | AG halene te toe varios on tate and Dale was defeated. = | as tne G ‘Gs "arsons, uto unt a as a witness George Parsons, auto until April 1. S\er of a mill in Pater i. ty 7 BY BERTHE KNATVOLD made great and wise ones. nation's bulwark of wisdom and = §/ which, by the way, WAS ows Furniture, Dry Goods, MELLETT He raised a foster-son hope and energy; the greatest $y THE COMMISSION ON ‘CAMPAIGN ON FOR ON rn 4 So sure was he of the gentle democrat in the most democrat DUSTRIAL RELATIONS TO ve: Talking Machines, LONDON, England, March ness of God that he died with ic monarchy the earth has ever THE LOWEST WAGES AND COM | UNIVERSAL SERVICE Pianos, Drugs 27.—The other day an old man a mingled prayer and kindly — produced {PEL THE WORST WORKING| died in Wales jest upon his lips An old road mender stopped CONDITIONS IN THAT DIS-| If we go to war—as now seems Are advertised in The Star to-| ) He had lived a homely life, Premier Bareheaded in his work and watched the TRICT. linevitable—let every able-bodied day. Rare bargains are on tap full of homely works, among @ When he came to be buried great man pass; watched tl As a stockholder ina Chicago |man bear an equal share of the that are well worth your atten homely people his simple earthly pageant was wind rumpling the gray m packing company, the kaiser is | war burden kon, He had been the Mee are ompleted in a way that was the rain falling unheeded upon reputed to have piled up This means universal military 2 and had lec 3 | Standard Furniture Page bler of week days farniliar to him the bared, bowed head. wealth at the expense of the jtraining in place of the voluntary Grote-Rankin Co. Page 3 aowvianuoink sly the worshipers in the village A rain fell softly from above Remembered Boy allies and the American public. | system ‘ Woodhouse-Grunbaum. Pag . church of Sundays. In all bi® the surf boomed against the Ho remembered a boy who It 1s rumored the federal govern-| With this idea in mind, the Rartell Drug Co Page am today faces the imperative need of more | life, from the day he took up = Alack Rock below Criccieth ence played in the fields around ment is investigating the extent of! Northwest Business Men's Pres Movie News and Ads..Page 6 men for the ships which are to guard our coast } the leadership of the flock 'n Four men bore him in an oal Criccieth. So goes the world Wilheim’s holdings, with the ideayparedness league, of which Harry Ramaker Bros. Piano 5 Criccieth, until age bade him box, built plainly and sturdil A man broods over a boy, loves t {f the government should not |W, Treat is president, Tuesday be- Co. Page ‘ New ships and igs in re are being com lay by his pastor 8 staff, he had for the uses of eternity. The him, gives into the youn soul {| confiscate property of individual! gan a campaign thruout the state Cascade Fixture Co. Page nissioned rapidly. Let’s help ith | man them missed but three Sundays from new pestor at Criccieth read all he has. The boy becomes a man citizens, exception should) in behalf of universal training, Hopper-Kelly Co. . Page President vil I gned te: the pulpit to which came the comfortingly in the soft Welsh man and broods over a nation, ({|be made in the kaiser’s case, on} Headquarters have been establish. Bon Marche I Page 10 ‘ resident Wilson has signed an. order directing hymn of the sea washing the tongue giving it all that was given him » ground that his autocratic rela-|ed at 1213 Fourth ave, Frederick & Nelson Page 10| that the enlisted strength of the navy shall be in coast of Wales k Whon it was done, the foster Well, well; so Pastor-Cobbler tions to the ormment make his| Tuesday afternoon, a resolution | 7,000 men. Secretary of the Navy Daniels He spoke the soft, unintelli son of the cobbler-pastor of Richard Lloyd was dead and } holdings, ir et, the property of| will be presented to the Chamber gible tongue of his people, He Wales, the legatee of the love, buried! And there walked lit- (the German state of Commerce, and commercial or , lived the life that had been trust, hope and clear ideals of tle David Lloyd George, grown {| Thi property, if confiscated,| ganizations thruout the state will Young man, here’s the chance to show the stuff found good in those regions. the older man, left the ceme y, and prime minister of would be converted into the United|be asked to pass similar resolu. you are made of in an emergency | He loved God trustingly, and tery, walking bareheaded down ngland! )| States federal treasury | tions . dwelt close to the consciousness the hill. The old road mender spat on | These resolutions will urge wy MORE THAN 61,000 COPIES di Ati of all-prevailing Good. He was It was David Lloyd George, his hands and went back to {| Kaiser Wilhelm’s investments are/the president and upon conven iil DAILY the defense of your country capable of any sacrifice, and prime minister of England; a — work }|said to be extensive in the North-|pass the universal training bill @t a nsiphthinjaenpinianrirnunrunbirriisi can niiddndnnnantahhnnmnpncaarechin de WAY. Che O8 Die- Baan: wenturtet in Se coe The best offerings of Se creased to tle’s best stores year reg has sent out an appeal for recruit larly in The Star Here's an opportunity to serve in the first line of