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Mr specrannegeanseescinenengannsesgsucenagaaasaaaananegassszetty WORLD EVENTS World events are more portentous now than ever The Star brings the dally record of them to its read Citizen, Take Time to Ask Yourself This Question: “Have I Helped the Liberty Loan?” The Seattle Star pune LAST EDITION Men who are handling food prob- lema in the Northwest will speak at the big open meeting on the sixth floor of the Bon Marche, Thursday, at 2:30 p.m, Be there Weather: “Fair tonight and Thurs. day; cooler tonight.” ers with speed and accuracy thru the unexcelied United Press association's leased wire, The United Annan PPP PAA "GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST VOLUME 19 covers the universe SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1917. ONE CENT 2Y™nxwn IN SEATTLE 1 READY _| 10 BE JAILED © pes Issued in Minneapolis as Government Thought It Had Put Down Plots | FEAR RIOTS OVER LAW | By United Press noel Wire | MINNEAPOLIS, May 30, —Members of the Young Peo- ple’s Socialist league in Min- | neapolis today announced they would not register next Tues- | day and would take the con- sequences if federal officials | want to prosecute them. OADS OF U § BONE-DRY LAW |New Balloon STRIKE MAY END aW= DESCENDS UPON poe Made | Wu S CONTROL WA ASTIN ITON, ‘May 30.—All Preparations are being made | , wage records were broken by | By United Press Leased Wire in Seattie this week for the | military dirigible balloon io a| WASHINGTON, May 30.— BY CARL D. GROAT | Untied Press Staff Correspondent | WASHINGTON, May 30— — Government officiais today | hoped they had crushed anti- conscription plots. Officials | are not positive, however, that this is the case. Riots like those of civil war | | days were still regarded ag | | Possible, tho the firm hand of the government in rounding up funeral of John Barleycorn, | 150-mile continuous flight from Chi) Uniees the strike at the plant Lah ap ‘s aio fe ehiled ” whose death knell is scheduled cago to Medina, Ohio, the navy de | Partly, a it, to have chil! By Gilson Gardner to ring out at midnight June | partment announced today. The| °f the Newport News Ship. | | the work of the propagandists. WASHINGTON, D. C., May States rail-| when the bone dry law goes |-ircraft teft Chicago at midnight) building Co. ie settied immed Federal agents, United States z . wes arey Sty ass into effect. and landed at Medina at 1 o'clock| ately the navy department will marshals, state and local police are roads are ing organized into one t The only thing that can de- |yesterday afternoon, It was pil t-| take over this plant to prevent lat work over the entire nation te bankers and insurance men owning rail-| lay the ceremony is the addi. (4 by Ralph Upson, holder of the y | thon of some 3,000 names to Gordon Bennett International to | thru organization « road securities, it became known toc up the men who would thwart ts instruction of delay in the construction o ica’s war plans two battleships now building in _ Competition will be eliminated and railway transporta-| Sroleted ey Er ae wiliae. | ja these shipyarde, It wae stated Rag MP ak pyri ber tion operated as a unified system At least this is his view of the | The battleships ASE and, if necessary, National Guards Incidentally, the Sherman act goes. into the discard, so} _ situation. | West. Virginia, two of the fou | men will be called into service 2 far as railroads are concerned | If petitions signed by 22,700) {pas arm now upder o | quell disorders. ‘The invest trail led today, in many instan | names are filed in Olympia, the per-| by New This means the end of the present system of railroad) Ti" Syatam will remain ft, effect | {ens are, being built. at hae con | (¢_pro-Gevmas quarters ae Bwrnership and operation. [until the bone dry bill Is referred erie ae the 8. navy st ers ant oun The thoroness of the ant What it will mean in food « to the public still is} tothe people next fall rew battle cravers, the first con peters yr ey epinae Fin e- unknown. } Here sre the pravisions which tracted for tho { 8. nays c eaeved iz He Teutonic ’. 5 | put the teeth in the new bone dry | The fact that today is a holiday | con ; program of 4 It’s the Biggest Privately \lax | at the shipyards Is being taken ad-| en O arc i ip set ‘ Owned Business in World { Can’t Have Liquor yYantage of by naval construction | Will Be Punished 5 ; | In any event, the perpetrators: } It.ie unlawful t ANY LONDON, May 30- lehiets to affect a settlement of the Already duplicate passenger ser liquor in your pos great dome seemed to Pieri {strike. If this fails, the navy de thereof will be punished to the d, rot freight has been It is unlawful to ship it in | in the bursting volume | partment will Kive serious consid full extent of the sedition law, of, and a doctor can’t write a pre | of ‘The Star-Spangied Bar eration to more drastic action the spy bill passes, other cases) ae t te duplic w full crew laws | i aa - _r gy SE witch, it da eats scription for it and a druggist tung by thousands of The men who were and the | e walked we can walk | will be punished under that meas er steps taken which, & can't have it in his store. The as the American legion WON'T LISTEN TO men who are the nation’s now; we want to walk behind the|ure. 000,000 in a al operation cost druggist has 10 days after June came into recognition at laet fighters, marched together be boys in khaki,” declared Jake Har In this connection, it was Te- stan It is hoped, likewise, the result and lodge called today that in the civil war ate colors of five 9 tween sidewalks black with ding, “life guest” of © de Lukat cars will be dikributed’ where y other person, other than a| battalions the Republic, | President Lincoln sent over to the clergyman, who has any booze is! composed of Americans, * incor « ‘ z day. Five miles of those who | who. the age of 85, is as spry as confederate lines a man named Move as it ought to Hable to not less than $99 or more! posited in the great cathedral in ANCOUVER, fay 34 fought for democracy in the a boy Vallandigham, candidate for gov= The completed organization will be the biggest then ) fine, or not less than| the presence of a notable assem pt i gg ‘ a ghee te man : bloody re of "61 and ‘65 and Clap Their Hands ernor of Ohio, who preached anti- 7 J oi sc ore th 90 ¢ f Americans, Canadians and |t#e™ men who had been wounde in "98, and those who will fight i ote raft privately owned business opal i: i Unies ) da oF ae chan 9 ware vin i ans ont | a the fre front, were hooted ae 4, pelea Prcties oh ‘ cpio, Bay a reer He.was| © a tik: eheeot ok tana i 1 jail for the t offe nile down here when the empte , > n Pr so and couldn't! States, if not in the wait. hs wil _ na i the nd, he will draw. not less bassador and Mrs. Page were wie ghee Hoke eA ey eoetnes, to marched to the rattle of war ch the fighting, he says. The! Whether charges of treason the steel corporation, harvester trust or . | thdcidsiead onibaaeis) formal representatives of their|ttrn the tide of '» meeting of the| grums and waved the Star and Army has made him a char-|he pressed in the present Ine he Oil; larger than all these together. It will be to all pat ute countrymen : > co ge , Seanaied Banner to the strains ter member of ten of its chapters.| js problematical, tho the anti-regis: . 4 The American legation was) DOr temp ‘ ‘ of battle music swelling from As he rode down First av = intents a $21,000,000,000 corporation. 1 govern-| “Would you like German rule tie thawte of easton of St0aen down First ave. the/tration plots manifestly have the lost” when the American crowds recognized 1 Council for National Defense BASEBALL RESULTS {22 sors) src 250 |ecmnsnen an ciaey"Tounko| ee |cow coed nin and provid eect of reat -eog aid an 4 ot. I + lat ° De natriotic Te = ndclapping comfort to the enemy. i Directs Work of Organization MORNING GAMES maps cy BeapMleres ory Aneel ot cae: Sateen nde Ma a porate nth tle Fave H: 4. Miller Second Missouri; W.| | ‘The thought of imprisonment for p : A .¢ American League The personnel ¢ ¢ legion was Yes,” was the rejoinder mare me Os nance sergeant wi thi failure to register is deemed Hkely- The funded debt the railways ¢'.8 1) ireunen te and seat When one wounded soldier told DES cag Missouri, and Jos. Selby, |to prevent all but a few slackers tanding mck 2 rts to $9,000,000,000. TI phia ee cred thru the whole Canadian |of German atrocities and prison ee earth Mise rl. all Confederates, |from heeding the propagandists” rd of bile wealt ¢ nat and Alexander, Walters: | army. Its original banners, how-|Cruelties, the crowd a ane > ad a fight which it took George | proposals. Sa is ate It was a hot fi verbally speak E| IST! nd it. was |howled ple, Elks’ marshal, to settle din the, An alleged Russian pamphlet was etéat cathe ead, addressed to “Brothers of the | Coaat ton mili- great cathed i he | Coa mili- patriotism of the three. Selby held | Se Terome Pickard. eee eae eee rida that hie general never aid srrender| AGUTATORS WELD TO Myers, Siebold and/ ever, were these that wer oa , | et c e © colo! i , | Henry, Ainsmith | Insists on Buying TT wok vat: pabemrto icclor tled it by starting a : | ‘ ay 30.—F 7 men of Second regimen: nt Oo} e f . gst ; wnership, is being worked out in Baltin Pee ake $50 Liberty Bond | OTTAWA. May 30.—Fonr thousand T0®, DS tn federal service, guard RpePheinctraseiphalt EY eicleaie where about 200 biggest bankers and irance men ow ep ee : shouting young men and boys armed The counter scrap} Asren Plolerman aed’ Fae here about 2 iggest r 6 Jerome Pickard is only with noise-making apparatus and|!ng homes and property didn’t last long, because all three| Rice, four of the defendants re agreed named in the anti-draft con- the parade the veterans yiowing the parade, there was spiracy charge, here, are out a meeting that filled the Arena.| on bail today, following a hear _ | State Land Commissioner Clark V.| ing before U. S. Commissioner Savidge was the orator of the day McClelland, who bound them z Memoria! services were held by over for investigation by the st the GA. Ro and the W. R. C. at! grand jury, to conv railroad ve been in session Boland and Spencer; Bagby and| But he's going to have a Liber? paring banners “Down With Con Fight Battles Again O'Ne Loan hond, President Raymond |gcripntion” and “Canada Forever Before Dominic Santy, 39, 5609 46th —rair that ‘ bers . . A HOSPITAL ave. 8. who was shot In the National! ieagve 1 ésorbe: Waa“ downtown “Wethes- | Meneame » mem Soldiers’ as Foley, 87, who with Company K, of a Califor 4, but were WASHINGTO May 30.—Secre. back by his neighbor, W. & Philadelphia 1 watching the parade and s persuaded by their own leaders not |! «iment ond i hl makes o hea tery of the Navy Daniels, today < Walker, Tuesday morning in a |New York os 4 } Frazie~ in the bank at Second /to interfere with the demonstration. | ! at the coord Lake View cemetery, at 3 p.m.and| month. The fifth defendant, dered an ‘ to row over stolen eggs, died in Lavender and Killifer; Anderson,|end Columbia, he demanded en zel, was in a quandary. services for the sailor dead held at| Mrs. Kate Sadler, was freed ia hatter” c the city hospital Tuesday even- | Perritt and Rariden, McCart trance, altho this Is a legal holi | ed salut . he a2 Gattney dock, Colman dock and the| yesterday on motion of U. S. } ip ing from a bullet wound in the jun AMBASSADOR ELKUS wher 5 the aerial flag bombs ne, | Seattle ferry at 5:30. | District Attorney Clay Alien, $ ¥ lung. Walker is being held on | Prooklyn eek ss I've got some mc fay ve his head before the parade at nei resale | r that it kept hi mbusy ta | | Wells’ bond was increased eb e n en charge Boste a te he said Have you got any rot GOING To BERLI ‘a d cQ ITE! aa ospita an op 9 oombs and Miller; Rudolph and/those Liberty bonds to sell? N off his hat when the flag passed ILOG Is A ul D pas ~~ beh iaca tases yes sede nahi LIST wi SPEAK ‘ io % Jeronie’d savings are’. abcu t] AMSTERDAM, May lis-|by. Finally he settled the diff d Rice tur as ER LI Jenough to pay one installment on |patch from ¢ Sonstantinople via Ber. |¢ ny keeping it off. | Arnold Nog was acquitted of bur-! fufien tt Sadier and Rice fur- | Gov. Lister will speak at the pa-|Chicago 6 9 2} $50 bond, but Frazier says the |lin states that Ambassador Elkus | Walked Before y charges Tuesday, altho Cecil| ished the required $2,500 each, ADVERTISING MANAGER'S | ‘riotic rally a ass meeting Pittsburg 5 6 2ihoy will have a bond just the|his wife and 26 attaches of the} The Elks, who had charge of the n and Ray Schusier, who have| @%d Fislerman is out on $2,000. | c | Monday evening June 4, at city Hendrix, Aldridge, Prendergast,|same. Jerome ix the son of Hen-| American embassy and onsular | parade, had much difficulty in per ded guilty to robbing the Cope: McClelland ruled there was “suf. DAILY ‘YALK ark, under the uss of the Douglas and Wilson; Cooper |! Pickard, wholesale men’s fur-|service In Turkey left last night |suading the veterans to ride in the| land Shirt Co,, 505 Union st., involv. | fleient probability” that the men | ps rishings lfor Berlin, en route to America automobiles assigned to them ed log. (Continued on page 7) Grimes and Fischer. VERY IMPORTANT Pace ere Lat ty Garou The kids have a new game against the Traction company,” ¢ “Can't take fares—only dona- | Deyoo’s 19th ave. donation | mon with some scores of athe = exp lta i Whose duty it , have been Traction company eich te iy | “donation riding.” While it's | which is legitimate, and, say the | tions,” said Smith wag } jitn and “donations A full | was to tell ¢ he pansensete all | spotters, had gotten on and tried taking the old. folks a little | drivers, “good business | The Oriental jooked puzzled A man with big yellow glasses | length car, No. 396, with Motor. | about it before they reached | to force them by argument to ac niture Co. . Page vhile to get used to the “dona Most everybody except the | then a broad smile cracked his | sat on the front seat. A dainty, | man No. 862 sprawled across a | their corners = cept fares. Ce Page while niles : now operating | kids are “donating,” according | face. He dragged out a copper | aweet thing of the “oh, that seat in {it reading that pithy lit “It's a great stunt,” says “‘Nothing doing,’ I told them,” ng Co...Page 3} tlon-mobiles, an se newest | to the fitney men.” Ae for tho | cent and dropped it, with a jit- | mandooked-atme” type tried to || tle publication, Electrogram, | Lownds. “Saves lots of trouble | said Lownds, one of the drivers ein F ture on Seattle the Jitney Bus union | youngsters, they are riding be- | ney, into Smith's hand pay her fare was ad” on a sidetrack at | and lots of ‘donation: | thus accosted. “‘This is a free x4 4} wearer the Traction come fore and after achool and ditcl “Oh, yes, Red Cross. Heem | “How much do I owe yout" | Yesler and nd, The track | “I. didn't think there was a | bus, I am running it for sweet Be . agai i vj Seti ie tr school to ride, and. . while fine thing, fine thing | She aaked never has n used during the | live one in Tacoma,” said B. J charity, Get off when you reach i ta the get-something-for-nothin hey are ty, they are not Iu y* Smith tried to make the mat Nothing,” said Bert, “this is.) rush hoy fore and when a car | Dolphin, who drives a 3ist and | your corner ; One a eee ee tuiicaévan: | -crative, aympathisanscis: the tient. | tar “oll the Japanese | ¢ free i t s on it and one stopped at the | Jackson car, “but there was, and | When people see the free bus t A ene created he 1 A reporter from The would hear no mote and went I don't want charity, | prefer crossin machine can't pass he and his girl got on at the | sign for the first time they can a 1 s be ‘ a edina:. Tuseins off to pay you,” came the repl ba why thé car is there,” | dock this morning with me hardly believe their eyes. Aes pranted [ He ot in H The fat woman wanted off at Pay me, and | get pinched chess a Ry Free bus,” he says, reading Sometiing for nothing in this 4 Vhen Judge anted said Benson, “It is the best and bagitod he eras: | ani er ten -, t P rection con mitt t and Jackso the next corner and Bert explaine Netient trick the Traction com: | ™Y len, ‘I saw the same thing day of up-in air prices. There P: he Tra te, at te pometinn. hs I don’t know what it’s all Then “Yellow Kyes" laughed | (rt! Seal in Spokane. Here's 95 cents for | ain't no such thing,” they tell sists ’ Othe -clts itne anese and a fat woman got in | about,” she adid, “but if you are | “Slick game,” he opin pany has played yet the fond and a jitney to buy a | themselves and then take a ride o—- ‘ » the drivers started out | with him fighting the company, ('m with | dropped four-bits in the jingle Al Lownds, of the West Queen | cigar to find out. When they do and | orth “free busses.” The passen The Japanese got off first. He | you. The service on this line is | box Anne run, had lots of trouble ex- | — Most of the drivers said that | are told that the donations will f \ THE FASTEST GROWING PAPER | pseng bilge pay his fare, that's | tendered 50 cents and got 50 | rotten and the seats are too nar. Down on Second ave., Harry | plaining the matter to ace they had met no one who rei ote sine Seat- IN THE NORTHWEST against the law, but he can “do- | cents in change. He was sur- | row for two people.” Henson, of the Broadway “beat” | sengers in the morning, so Tues- | wouldn't donate, but two said | tle's streets, they are liberal do 4 a to the fund for our. fight ] prised and said so. Next, The Star man tried Bert | was having his troubles, in com- | day afteraoon he Was carrying | that men whom they believed to | naters.